----_ : eal) { Notes U . ae ; Here a d ere me ey ets rES : ae ¢ Public -schoo] Im portere vill lhave a taxeggorstmills for the year 1926 as inst 67.6 mills for 1925, while e for Separate Canada's birth /rate leads all the white "races of the world, according to a close study )made here of com- iv figures. Canada's birth - parative figure Fr i : ej : rate is 23.4 to the thousand, and School suppor 08 64.9 a mes' Rent Ge Dro. | Dulleston the ~o. Council ustré cor s € WwW 20.2. | struck the tax rates late last ey- jening at a special meeting held ie jafter the adjournment of the |regular council meeting --Tim- mins Citizen: Eng!and and Wales fall slightly be- low France with 18.8. manufacturing industry is "The mov vest?? says J. E. Walsh, | Gene famager of the Canadian . Manufacturets' Association. "The | Better quarters for the library : prairie-industries shows |S discussed. Jt was pointed this, ..Wgare having the same ex- ;out that the Orange Hall would perieg® Phere as-they had in the | soon be vagated by the hardware Unifed States. The Prairie Pro- |Store and that this might be the are fast becoming industrial- | place for aJJibrary if proper ar- ized." | Tangements could De made, or if ea as had been talked about, the Or- A pold meddleamerdede tomar cas lanes Hall were taken over as a |municipal building and the court house moved there, theoldcourt house might be available for lib- > Railway in recogni- xcellence of its exhibits ee of thd ar visiz | The North Bay Branch of the (Canadian Legion will request E. |A. Lapierre, M.P., to oppose the | bill introduced in the House by F. Cahill, eliminating the prefer- ence clause for ex-service men. They will also urge that every |facility for the re-establishing of !the ex-service men be given care- jful and sympathetic considera- jtion. This action was decided on at the regular meeting of the local branch held on Friday.--The North Bay Nugget. WINTER DAIRYING IN THE NORTH "Winter dairying" is important to the farmers of Northern On- tario because this system of far- ming gives the farmer fair re- turns for his labor during the long winter months. The dairy cow provides an excellent means of marketing the lower priced coarser farm feeds such as clover and alfalfa hay; sunflowers silage oats, peas_and vetch silage; root crops, ete., in the form of more concentrated and higher priced the Canadia y rece tellin Toronto, was received, at [Y81Y Purposes. These afrange- headquarters of the system here to- | ments, however, have to lie over day 'imilar medals have also been until some "arrangement 1S made awarded to the Dominion and Pro- [im zemard to the building itself -- vineial Governments and to a lim- | Pago 5 ited number of exhibitors, 4 7S a Some action may be taken by rt rom the Lethbridge Herald, | the Ontdsio Medical Association i t iss: "A farmer moved | With regard ¢o the use of a self- ; If ction in the Iron |confessed drug agldict by the ist spring. He got |mounted polte in connection with 1 rrigated carefully |the various cases of alleged -in- and t 1 result He threshed a {factions 6f The Narcotic Drug SF his first year; paid |Act in this district. Reports re-| s on hi $1,600 on equip- |ceived hint that .certain moves ment { " fF a $400 loan. }may be looked for.in this matter, T} , comfortable balance |aS there is believed to be consid- of $1,200 to go on with," erable indignation among some of the members of the Associa- lent Beatty Prize is be- | tion gt the n ethods employed by by the President of the |the Federaltiuthorities Canadian Pacific Railway to the » a "-- ; taining the highest number Geo. W. fee, president of the during the coming train- Nipissing Central tailway, told i on at the training farm-or | Le Northern ws last week the BritichMinistry of Labor at | that the Fe a next 3 Noss ebhavawatd con | visit to Kirkland I ake ,avou den ' h prize and employment | quire into the possibilities of run- ; - wages. upon .the CPR, |mng a loop from the present rail- oly: Faror- ab Stra binro ve wAlhEes. ae line-into the town proper. t A lay prize will' be madé lhe Commission members will bie in'the' apring or 1098. i likely pay a Visit to Kirkland at j jan early date, the Chairman said, A uiatandine: feNuieeed mane land on that occasion will inter- regis 9 vietvy members of the Board of f ; vai feds ris ise eee Trade and other citizens interest- bE | MY ba RHAEE DS Bie Care eme (ed regarding the proposal that ay ADEE a BG Jeet |has been made to give better reeey how that in the past fis: |++ain service into the town. 1 year 6,590 live foxes, valued at | $1,485,086, 108i Canad Bante ma On their way Home after pay- countries. Canadian foxes have hing 4 neighborly! visit, Mr. and gone to be foundation stock in the /yirs Albert Lamothe, met instant United States, United K ngdom, death at the C.P.R. crossing a- Belgium, France, Germany, New- bout ten o'clock on Wednesdty foundland, Norway, Switzerland, | evening, when a freight train Finland, Japan and Russia. struck the cutter in which they {were riding. *Hurled for a dist- from jance of 175 feet, the bodies of Announcement was made food products such avilk, cream, butter and cheese. The creameries of the North are endeavoring to operate for as long a season as possible and would be glad to continue throu- ghout the entire year, if a suffi- cient quantity of milk and cream were avallable. At the Dominion Experimental Station, Kapuskasing, Ontario, it has been found that the lactation period of the average cow may be materially lenghtened by housing during the cold nights in the fall, and supplementing the late pasture with turnips or other succulent feeds. Cows freshen- ing in the autumn have a tenden- cy to continue milking for a long- er period that those freshening in the spring. If satisfactory re- sults are to be obtained during the summer months from dairy cows they must be given reason- ably good care throughout the winter. Would it not be wise to benefit as much as possible from this and feature winter dairying which would mean some revenue year? J According to preliminary «re turns of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics covering 52 electoral districts in the provinces of Man- itoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta population increased from 1,854,- Canadian Pacific Railway headquar- | hushand and wife were picked up| 233 in 1921 to 1,980,501 in 1926, ters here recently that two free |}, the side of the track. 3oth| the equivalent of 6.81 per cent. scholarships, covering one year's tui- | suffered a fractured neck, the|Manitoba's population increased m in the Faculty of Arts and four /engine of the train striking the|by 53,079; that of Saskatchewan years' tuition in architecture, ee vehicle broadside, missing the! by 57,396 and Alberta by 15,793. i ¢ echanic or electrical | engineering at McGill University, i ee ee ar AY fered by the company, subject fo compatitive. exaniie lichen name ie RSE RES ES prentices and other employees en- rolled on the permanent staff of the THE CONTINENTAL LIMITED i ind under 21 years of age, and to minor sons of employees. ' MTree a ue Shp ow - yw | All-Steel Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars, The recent snowfalls have direct- | 3 Dining and Compartment Observation Cars ed attention, earlier than usual, té | | MONTREAL - VANCOUVER--Both Directions--DAILY th oming Dog-Derhby--the 1927 | Westbound From Eastbound Sastern Internets Pues aoe. ae 2:20pm. ..qoves cies New Liskeard ........-. 4.38 p.m. pe eg eet Ld 2.06 p.mi>... saeeeeee Haileybury ........... 4.56 p.m. peace OU antiga Ge 1,59 pints ix. eee reir Cobalt 2722. se 5.15 p.m. 23rd Six entries have been re colved so far; H, Chevrette, who Wil NORTH BAY CONNECTION -- SOUTH ce the colors of The Paquet Co., 10.45 p.m. Ltd.; an Ontario Paper Co, entry; For information as to schedules, fares, H. I, Sutton, of Chicago; two Pric# » Reservations, ete., apply to Brothers entries, and P. J. Moll ¢ Canadian National Agents, of Berlin, New Hampshire. h ig T. &N. O. Agents, or he line-up to date, about twegty entries being expected. W. E. G. BISHOP, = ¢ a District Passenger Agent Condensed Ads. Bring Results. North Bay Notice of Application for Divorce 7 Notice is hereby given that Es-| COUNTER C \ HECK BOOKS telle Henrietta Cartwright, of the Town of Haileybury in the Dist- | rict of Temiskaming and Prov- ince of Ontario, Married Woman,9 will apply to the Parliament of} Canada at the next Session ther eof for a Bill of Divorce from her Robert Morgan Cart- wright, of the Town of Cobalt in} the District of Temiskaming, formerly of the Town of Hailey- | bury in the said District, Esquire, on the ground of cruelty, deser-_| tion and adultery. , DATED at the Town of Hail- in the District of Temis- | in the Province of On- tario, this 18th day of;November, Prices on Counter Check needs now. husband, We handle the best lines, turers. or for ninety days ahead. ybury kaming lowest they have ever been. money by securing a supply for immediate or future Orders booked now for immediate delivery | It will pay you te place an order now, as present conditions are by no means permanent. Books are at present the Merchants can save direct from the manufac- from the herd every day in the I and throug: tween C4 These trains nal Railways , Bay. i - Through sery. Nos. 46 and 47, D and Timmins, _ of OF Cafe Service betwo@ Bay and Timmins, also thro@@mg Pull- man Sleeper between Toronto and Timmins. These trains use Canadian National Railways Sta- tion at North Bay. Bway me ist; at *Porquis,, Junc- 'ais Falls, daily. . Tri-¥j Service... between Cochra fT Istand Falls Junc- tion, lea¥ing*Cochrane, 8.00 a.m.; arriving Island Falls Jct. 11.15 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday; leaving Island Falls Jct. 12.15 p.m., arriving Cochrane 3.30 p-m., Tuesday, Thursday and Conn tion fo dt » / erone th AGL ey eu ney fi"Mily believe thi 'Some =*/\jneir wonderfal dreams wilt come. true. .Mother knows of this game, and she is doing her best to «make*it come out right; but just at "present she is having no small strug- gle to stay on this earth at ali. She is taking the cure at the Mus- koka Hospital, but had allowed her- self to become so greatly run down that there isn't much left of her for the Kindly nurses and doctors to build upon. The wonderful quiet of the great hospital, and the care she ig getting, are soothing to her worried mind and body. Some Bey she hopes to be with her little daughters again. Contributions may be sent to Hon. W. A. Chariton, Presfdent, 223 College | Street, Toronto 2, Ontario. Daily, except Sunday, service between North Bay and Cochrane trains 17 & 18, operating through Canadian Pacific Sleeper between Saturday See current time table or apply to any T. & N. O, Rlv. Agent for full particulars. A. J. Pavz, Gen. Passenger Agent, North Bay, Ont Timmins and Montreal. These trains use Canadian Pacitic Rly Station at North Bay. Local service daily except Sun- 0. A. LEWIN Life, Sick, Accident, Automobile $3 Bi Insurance Occere> e Agent for Indemnity Insurance Company J.D. Macdonald s Terence Smith of North America < POs) 2A1 . Haileybury MACDONALD & SMITH W. A GORDON FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT Barrister, Solicitor PLATE GLASS AND AUTOMOBILE Sea Notary Public S BLOCK, MAIN ST. INSURANCE Haileybury, Ont. Our Metto -- "SERVICE" K. M. STEPHEN Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Automobile MACDONALD BLOCK : FERGUSON AVENUE The Matual spree of Canad: ' The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada , xn veral First Class Fire Companies y St. Haileybury, Phone 322 Well BOUGHT is Half SOLD! PERMIT US TO QUOTE YOU ON YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS AND GET THE BENEFIT TEN TEST INSULATING BUILDING BOARD, CREO-DiIPT STAINED SHINGLES, BRICK Haileybury Lumber Co. Limited Haileybury, Ontario Box 250 Phone 16 H. A. CARLSON LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S TAILOR We always have the most up-to-date and seasonable goods to choose from Patterns and Styles to Suit Every Taste Fit and Workmanship of the Best CLEANING AND PRESSING FERGUSON AVE. Liggetts' old stand FOR SURE RESULTS SEN a ee HAILEYBURIAN WANT AD. 25 CENTS WILL INFORM THE WHOLE TOWN OF YOUR NEEDS. A' LIKE AMOUNT. WILL PERHAPS DISPOSE OF THAT ODD ARTICLE YOU HAVE NO FURTHER USE FOR. 25 CENTS SOLD A CANOE RECENTLY 25 CENTS RENTED A HOUSE LAST WEEK 25 CENTS RECOVERED A LOST PURSE WHY NOT TRY YOUR LUCK ? THE HAILEYBURIAN ADP. A. GORDON, ¥ | THE HAILEYBURIAN BROADWAY STREET PHONE 24 Haileybury, Ontario PHONE 24 : 3 : : BROADWAY STREET Z a Solicitor for the Applicant ite poor : 35-5-¢ IN = e eececce coer oe e Plevening at 8 o'clock. DR. J. DUNN Veterjnarian and Surgeon New Liskeard Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office, Phone 188 Residence--J. Lever's, Phone 113 G. W. PERRAM Accounting and Auditing Macdonald block, Haileybury,Ont. «Telephones 63 and 313 BELLEVILLE ASSAY OFFICE 287 Bleecker Ave., Belleville, Ont. Assays and Analyses of Ores, Minerals and Metals. Mining Properties examined and re- ported on. Samples sent by mail or express will receive prompt attention. DR. W. R. SOMERVILLE Dentist i Bank of Nova Scotia Building Main & Ferguson Haileybury es FREDERICK ELLIOT Barrister and Solicitor Ontario and British Columbia Investments, Loans, etc. Gibson Block : _Haileybury R. H. UNWIN (Organist, United Church, Hail- eybury) Music Instructor Organ, Piano, Voice, Theory MacLean's 110 Main Street HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364, 1.0.0.F. Mets in New Oddfellows' Tem- ple, Broadway St., every Monday Visiting Brethren always welcome. Fred. Austin, W. McCagherty N. (Ge Rec. Sec. "ERIC E. SMITH Piano Tuning and Practical Instruction in Violin Pleying given at your home. Violins sold at Reasonable Prices Box 556 New Liskeard KEARNEY & TUER Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Public Office--Gibson Block F. L.- SMILEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public CROWN ATTORNEY Court House Haileybury GEO. J. WHITE Architectural Drafting Plans, Specifications & Estimates PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Box 77 Phone 29B BARROW SIGN SERVICE Show Cards Signs, Posters Cobalt Timmins Haileybury - one