The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 May 1928, p. 6

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patiently fought : To find some great objects un- furled. Northern Dreams. Hold not to those fancies which bring ye small gain, To rear in the nurture of Art that js drawn, _ 3 In simplicity, for effect, . With through and behind it, the breaking of dawn, Tomorrow--What call to elect! --Transmogorcan In credit, repute or display ; Just fondle your dreams as a child ye would fain Keep safely from temptation's way. That heart which stays big is a garden well kept, Where grows, with a fine range} of flowers, H Whose culture is dearer than gain, often wept, 3y them whose ambition towers. One Drowning Reported From Floods in North ; Although the floods have been is! general. throughout the North Country and have reached serious 'proportions in some parts, there A great little hierarchy often' has so far been reported only one grows there, 'drowning. This was the case of As daffodil bulbs in their bed, |4y Indian trapper named John Of bundles of habits and thoughts | Ruben, who lost his life at Ka- ye can't share, |bina, some 23 miles west of With them, who are easily led. | Hearst on the transcontinental. (No particulars of the fatality had All honor to dreamer of dreamsj}.6, received here on Wednesday. that are fraught : With purposes big as the world} Al praise be to them, who have | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS CO-OPERATION WILL DO IT. --Knott in the Dallas News © SIMNGEU d SHAMyANS B 2 é 5 Bee WHERE CHINA RESISTS JAPAN ¢ This map of the Shantung Province, China, shows the importance of the railroad, which is reported to have been seized by the Jap- anese following outrages of the Chinese soldiery against Japanese residents in that part of China. These railroads lead to the sea- ports and the Japanese are insisting that the surrounding terri- tory be held as neutral. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS Dont Ger FUNNY Y-¥- You SHEIK © 1928, by King Features Syndicate, Inc Great Brita rights reserved. 5-4 COURTNEY HO PES TO PILOT FLYING BOAT OVER THE ATLANTIC OCEAN The famous British ace, Capt. attempt to fly the Atlantic Ocean|"Whale", over the vast oceanjture forth in a seaplane. within the next month. Above Court-!are pictures of the flier, Mrs F. T. Courtney, not in the least last summer, hopes to pilot his| ney is the only aviator up to the|Courtney, also an enthusiastic ) j i y disheartened by his unsuccessful Dornier Napier flying boat,ipresent who has decided to ven-!aviatrix, and the giant plane. HUGE NEWSPRINT PLANT INCLUDED IN $10,500,000 DEAL IN NEW BRUNSWICK This is the plant which was "sie the town of Bathurst, on the!newsprint machine now being in-|grounds that he had an under- cluded in the transaction when to 130 tons of newsprint per day by July of this year. jnorth shore of New Brunswick,| stalled will increase the capacity] taking from Mr. Angus McLean, the assets of the Bathurst Com-;and included a newsprint and pany Limited were recently sold, pulp still with a present daily ca- to the Bathurst Power and Paper! pacity of 65 tons of newsprint, 75; Dunn, who is a native of Bath-| Company for a reported price of!tons of kraft paper and 65 tons $10,500,000. The plant is located: of sulphite pulp. An additional who was president of the Bath- urst Company Limited, to sell Sir James to him. 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