The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 5 Aug 1926, p. 8

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"teller at the Bank of Nova Scotia Ee ee WRAY'S DRUG STORE Local and Personal _ Ross Maltby is spending a few days' holidays with friends in Nipissing. Mr. F. W. Thompson was town over the Swastika. in week-end from Mr. C. A. Foster; a Haileyburian, was a town on Monday. former visitor in BORN--On Friday, July 30th, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Keddie, jr., of Cobalt, a son A number of the Trail Rangers of the United Church are in camp at McLaren's Bay this week. Mrs. Marshall, of New York City has returned home after spending a few weeks' holidays with relatives in the north. Mrs? Mabel McRae, of Mont- real, is visiting friends and rela- tives in Haileyhury this week. Mrs. E. Craig, of Timmins, is visiting friends and relatives in Haileybury and vicinity this week The Arlie Marks Company completed a tw6-day engagement at the Broadway Theatre on Tue- sday. Sa cyan 3 H. Balkwill, of the Royal Bank staff, left on Monday to. spend his holidays at his home in Kemp- tville, Ont. Mr. W. W. Stumpf is the new here, having come from Cochrane last week. Mr. Jas. Dodds returned home on Saturday evening after spend- ing the past few months in>Nor- thern Quebec. Mrs. J. M. Van Eden, of Mon- treal, is in Haileybury for a visit | with her son, Mr. J. C. Van Eden, Seton Street. Roy O'Neill has returned from Toronto to spend the fiolidays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myles, Mrs. Irene Forsyth, of New Liskeard, has taken the position of cook on the steamer Temis- kaming for the summer. Mrs. -J. W. Myles returned home on Sunday after spending a month with friends and relatives in Toronto and Hamitton. Mrs. Wm. Fagginger Owen and daughter, Charlotte, of Cleveland Ohio, are visiting their cousin, Mr. J. C. Van-Edeén, Seton Street.| Mr. Wm. Myles, of Brandon, Man., is in Haileybury for a few weeks' visit with his brother, Mr. J. W. Myles, and .Mrs. Myles, Amwell Street. A-start has been made on the grading and levelling of the ground at the east of the Hotel Haileybury, which is to be ter- raced and sown it grass. Ottawa Old Boys' Reunion, August 16 to 21--Dress up--look well--Get a $35 Suit to order from John McCracken, at A. J. Coombe's; New Liskeard. 17-4c Mr. and Mrs. R. LeHeup are in Toronto this week for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Grace, which will take place in the city on Saturday,August 7th. Mr. C. McCleary and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Kenenth, were in Haileybury on Monday on their way to Toronto, where they will spend a couple of weeks. The monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church will be held at the home of Mrs. John Bradley, Russell Street, on Thursday af- ternoon at 3 o'clock. A short shower on Tuesday af- ternoon cooled the air to some extent, but the heat wave contin- ues. The gardens are making great progress and all signs point to a plentiful harvest. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hogg and family, former residents of Hail- eybury and now living at Water- loo, Ont., are in town for a visit with Mrs. Hogg's parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. T, Shillington. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Home and Foy- eign Mission Circle of thé Baptist Phairch will he held August 12th at the home of Mrs. |terday. These were on display Williamson, 75 Brewster Street.Jin the window of Jap. Gibbons' store during the first part of the Dozens of young people of week. Haileybury are taking advantage j of the warm weather to eneice| The prophet who stated that in the sport of swimming, and are {there would be no summer _this daily to be seen disporting them-; year would lose his conceit if he selves in the cool waters of Lake|could have visited this district Temiskaming. jduring the past week. 1 -- eae -- - in every way, it ap- Jap. Gibons went to Taronte| : getting hotter and Every day, last week-énd to consult a spec-iPeaTa to be ialist'in regard) to ai injury to} Dotter. hts eye, which he suffered sonte time ago. He has returned and the injured optic is on the way to recovery. et Another Resident Contributes To Files of The Haileyburian The thanks of the publishers are extended this week to Milt. Storms for a valuable contribu- tion to the files of .The Hailey- burian. - Mr. Storms discovered two old copies of the paper when he was clearing out an old build- 2 ing and, as these were of dates which were missing among many others from the files which we Arrangements have been made fer the annual picnic of the Ma- sonic Lodges in this district, to be held at New Liskeard Beach on Saturday afternoon, August 4th. Particulars will~be an- nounced later. The annual picnic of the United Church Sunday School and con-|have gathered up since the fire in gregation will be held on Wed- 11922, they were very welcome. nesday, August 11th, to the Old Mission. Boat will leave the wharf at 10 a.m., arriving back here at about 6 p.m. -------- Through the kindness of read- ers we have now-been able to cémpile a collection of papers dating from the early days to the time of the fire, but this is by no means complete, and any contri- butions are always thankfully re- ceived, The new garage being erected by A, D. McArthur at the corner of Main Street and Rorke Aven- ule is nearing completion. Itisa roomy building, built of cement, and should prove of great con- venience to the motorists. DUST PREVENTION During the past week the resi- dents of the Lake Shore Road A splendid assortment of prizes} north haye subscribed to a fund was donated by various merch-ito be used to purchase calcium ants and others in Haileybury for) chloride to be applied to Lake the second annual veterans' pic-|Lake Shore north. This cost is nic held at Dawson's Point yes-| being borne by residents of said GOLF TOGS We have a first class assortment of Golf Jumpers, Golf Socks Golf Knickers and Plus Fours ii all the latest patterns eee GUR SPECIALTIES--Hatchway No-Button Underwear, Brock Hats, Regal Shirts, Randal & Johnston Made-to-Measure Clothing J. F. WILLIS ONE DOOR NORTH OF HOTEL HAILEYBURY Phone 48 Phone 77 ADSHEAD'S Est. 1909 HAILEYBURY SUPPLY STORE N. E. CORNER RORKE AVENUE AND RUSSELL ST. seeniiaieaeinsoals RED RASPBERRIES, THIMBLEBERRIES, and GOOSE- |: BERRIES are plentiful this week, but you should not 7" delay much longer. E PEACHES and other FRESH FRUITS have started to come in. ve : FRESH CELERY, GREEN PEAS; GREEN BEANS, CUCUMBERS, CARROTS, BEETS, NEW CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWERS © All New Season's Products --PROMPT, CHEERFUL RELIABLE' SERVICE-- > COUNTER CHECK BOOKS Prices on Counter Check Books are at present the lowest they have ever been. Merchants can save money by securing a supply for immediate or future needs now. } \ We handle the best lines, direct from the manufit< turers. Orders booked now for immediate delivery or for ninety days ahead. it will pay you to place an order now, as present conditions are by no means permanent, -+ 5 da ss rN ried Trees on bi Set 2 eee toe AS. ideal Se | THE HAILEYBURIAN | PHONE 24: : BROADWAY STREET To Rent--Furnished Bedroom, all section, and no part is borne by the municipality. Phe residents on any street may Procure calcium chloride- if they are disposed to purchase this material for such use. pome residents are in favor of using oil instead of calcium chlor- ide, and it has its good points, but some raise objection to it on ac- count of it adhering to the soles of footwear, and thus soiling the floots of houses; another objec- tion is made to the effect it has on tires of motor cars and.trucks. These objections may be trifl- ing and unfounded in fact -- 1 only Mame them as they have come to my hearing. A Personally, I am convinced af- ter careful enquiry, that the use of calcium chloride not only is a dust preventative, but in addition it saves the surface of the road or street by keeping it from be- ing blown away, by the damp, oily subtance it becomes when exposed to the atmosphere, thus forming a surface resembling a sort of rubber, if used systemati- cally for_several years on road~or street. This preparation may also be used on driveways and paths where weeds. grow and becomea being samme place where such weeds are growing, being careful not to al- léw it to scatter on any grass or flowers you do not want to de- stroy. I would advise all residents to secure all the information they can, either by reading any litera- ture they may be able to secure, Condensed Ads. For Sale--Coal or Wood Range, in first class condition. Apply to Jos. Branchaud. 17-2c Stenographer, Experienced --Wanted at once. Apply by letter giving full particulars to Box 992, Haileyburian. 17-1c Wanted--Woman-to do a weekly Ironing. Apply to Mrs. P. Lafrange, Browning St. For Sale--Verandah Gate, Child's Sulky, High Chair and Rocking Horse. Apply 84 Lake Shore Road. 17-1* H. L, Slaght Estate For Sale-- House, 66 Brewster Street, all Ti" \COTVvewiences. Lot, tes Ses : % ast side Brewster Street, with garage. Two lots, east side of ~ Rorke Avenue, used as garden lots. Apply to R. D. Cumming Phone 50, Haileybury. Red Building Brick For Sale -- New. Liskeard Brick Works, Phone' 155; Box 74, New Lis- keard. 16-3-* nuisance, by sowing it over the|- 17-2cf or by getting in touch with per-| sons who have had experience in the use of any and all prepara- tions used for the above mention- ed purposes, and [I ain sure your town council would be very glad: to have any suggestions you may feel disposed to give us after you have completed your investiga- tion. GEO. T, HAMILTON, Mayor IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of our dear father, James Nathaniel White, who passed away August 7th, 1921. --Son and-Daughters THE UNITED CHURCH Rey. D. A. MacKeracher, B.A. Pastor AUGUST SERVICES 10 a.m.--Sabbath School. 11 a.m.--The Pastor. No Evening Service at 7 p.m. dur- ing August All-are cordially welcome. ALBERT GOSPEL HALL Albert Street Sunday School ...7... 3 p.m. Gospel Meeting ...7.00 p.m, Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Young People Fri., 7.30 p.m. CHOCOLATE SARS we have just received a fresh shipment of FANNY PARKER _ CHOCOLATES 75c per th Kodaks and Supplies BATHING CAPS, 25c to $1. HOLIDAY STATIONERY 35c to $2.00 6 for 25c POCO S OSES OS®SFOSO COS O CSS OEFEFOS FO OS eee DISPENSING CHEMIST Phone 3 P.H. WRAY, Phm.B. We Deliver er2sece BELTS--- WV ONIN VWN VO NNO DYNO Jap. Gibbons MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR WONG ONGNONOVONE NO) HICKOK BELTS in Sport Colors and Plain. Buckles and Beltograms in all Initials 2e2e> See the window for the Latest in Belts. ig Busy Corner WE ANTONIN TAI ANZA NIZA \ZQ\I/Q DIZON WAUA (AS wav Wey Insurance Agent Wanted--Young man or woman with clean ap- pearance and good character, who has had no previous ex- perience. 'We pay a most lib- eral commission. Write M. Thomas, District Manager, Co- halt, Ont. 16-5-* Wanted--Experienced Maid for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Gordon, Rorke Ave. 2 16-t.£. Wanted -- Maid, small family, plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. Cunningham-Dunlop, Latchford Street. 16-tf£ For Sale--House and three lots on Fifth St.; east side of car track: good water and_ stable. St., Haileybury. For Rent -- Modern - 7-Roomed house with garage; beautifully located' on Lake Shore Road, Haileybury, every convenience. ~R. LeHeup, Haileybury. 14-tf For Sale -- Good heavy work horse, single wagon, harness and sleighs, cheap. Apply to Jas. H. Brown, Latchford St. 13-tf. For Sale--New, well-built house, splendid location, Latchford St. All modern Conveniences; 3 bedrooms, bathroom, living and dining room combined, dining alcove and kitchen, heated sun room. Hot.water heating. Ap- ply to J. M. Philip, Latchford Street. 12-t.f. Wanted-- Housekeeper. Apply to Mrs. A.J. Murphy, 100 Lake Shore Road. ~ 9-tf house, nicely situated, Brown- ing Street, near Georgina; el- ectric stove and water heater included in sale of house. Ap- ply Mrs. H. Pudden, Browning Street. 6-tf. conveniences. Phone 65. 4-tf Apply John Hendry, 179 Fifth], For Sale--Comfortable 8-roomed}| Well BOUGHT REQUIREMENTS ANI is Half SOLD! PERMIT US-TO. QUOTE YOU ON YOUR BUILDING ) GET THE BENEFIT WE CARRY TEN TEST Insulating BUILDING BOARD. Box 250- : Haileybury Lumber Co. Limited Haileybury, Ontario Phone 16 NO) NO NOVO NOVO NING c: THE MAIN STR KONING WNW NO NO NNO E. FLEMING EET MERCHANT Telephone 29 for Prompt Service and Best Quality Goods Pickling coming CHERRIES are still on. We have the very best of He FANCY BISCUITS, Assorted, Prices as Low SEALERS--Pints, Quarts, 1/2-Gallons at Reasonable Price JAR RUBBERS, PARAWAX TOMATOES ae more plentiful and will be cheaper for the you will find it very much superior to DAIRY BUTTER, teal good, only, per 1b All FRESH FRUITS coming in regularly. HEADQUARTERS for FRESH FRUIT. For Preserving Season and Season week intz' Vinegar. Try it and any other kind. per fb only .. as possible ANAND WDD /DWI/A

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