LOCAL % PERSONAL Tonight, last showing of Zane| -The home of Mr. and Mrs. Grey's "Avalanche" starring Jack} Norman Pace, Cloudslee, was the Holt, at Broadway Theatre. |scene of a happy gathering on -_-- |Thursday, December 27th, when BORN--On Thursday, January |at high noon, their daughter, 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Allsopp, | Eunice Alma, was united in the Russell Street, a daughter. bonds of matrimony to. Abraham Leonard Cameron, Dayton, Ont. Mrs. Herbert Poppleton spent | Lhe bride wore a most becoming last week-end on a visit to ner|gown of midnight blue georgette brother Mr. Jas. Paterson, at and carried a bouquet of Sweet- Englehart : heart roses. The bride was at- Cameron--Pace Bebe Daniels in "What a Night" and another Collegians, "Boxing" this time, at Broadway, Friday and Saturday. tended by her sister, Myra, who was becomingly gowned in honey dew silk crepe, her bouquet being of Ophelia roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Archie. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome pin, to the pearl Mr. P. H. Wray was called to!pridesmaid a wrist watch and to his home in Southern Ontario | the groomsman a set of military this week on account of the ill-/pair brushes. ness of his mother. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. J. H. Martin Mr. W. W. Paul arrived home on Monday evening after spend- ing the last couple of months in the Crow River district. Mrs. M. McRae left on Monday | for Cochrane to spend the New) Year's holidays with her brother, | Mr. M. Owens, and Mrs. Owens. Mr. J. W. Morrison left on} Sunday for the Crow River min- ing district, where he will spend the next few weeks. | Miss Velma Thorpe _returnec this week to Hamilton after spending the Christmas holidays | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| O. J. Thorpe, Lake Shore Road. | Milton Sills in "The Hawk's| Nest" a thriller of Chinatown and also Charlie Chaplin in "The Floorwalker" at Broadway The- atre, Monday and Tuesday. | The regular monthly meeting} the guests consisting of the im- mediate relatives, sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. The home was most appropriately decorated for the occasion.--The Bruce Mines Spectator. Miss Pace was for the past couple of years, on the staff of the Haileybury Public School, and her many friends here will wish the young couple every happiness in life. W. M. S. Plans for Interesting Meeting A special meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society has been arranged for Tuesday af- ternoon, January 8th, at three o'clock, in the basement of the United Church. Mrs. Hennessy, who returned recently from a tour of the Holy Land, will be the speaker on this occasion, and it is hoped that all the members of the Baptist Mission Circle will) of the Society and interested be held on Thursday, January 10, | at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. A. Sutherland, Blackwall Street. Mr. Fred. Meager leaves today | for St. John, N.B., on the first stage of a trip to the Isle of Wight to visit his old home at Cowes. He will be away about three months. The only really National Farm | Journal is the Family Herald and| Weekly Star, Montreal. It has as many readers in Nova Scotia| as in Saskatchewan, and is in its new form the talk of the Domin- jon. The annual meeting for the el-| ection of officers of the Hailey-| bury Branch, Canadian Legion,| will be held in the club rooms on| Browning Street tonight at 8 o' clock. All members are request-| ed to attend. David McNabb leaves Hailey- bury today for a two months prospecting trip into the northern part of the province. His loca- tion is not made public but he will travel two hundred miles by aero| plane to his destination. | The Northland Post, Cochrane, says: "Miss Marjorie Gregg, of the Land Titles Office staff, spent Christmas at the home of her mother in Haileybury. Frank Gregg of the Northland Post staff also spent the holidays at his home." Dog Comes Safely From Under Motor A small spaniel dog belonging to Mr. S. Norfolk was run over by a car on Ferguson Avenue on Monday, picked up for dead and carried into the store, to be found only stunned and without serious injury. The dog ran acros the street in front of the car, the driver of which had no opportun- ity to avoid hitting it. Both front and rear axles of the car struck the animal, which was apparently rolled up into a ball and missed the wheels. It was taken home and, while still appearing to feel the effects of the bump, is not in bad shape and it is expected that the injuries will not prove serious eG NOTICE After January 7th, 1929, all ac- counts due me will be placed in the collector's hands. 39-1pd. Mrs. Jean Dickson Infant Welfare CLINIC - ~ EACH THURSDAY 3 to 4 p.m. COLUMBUS HALL friends will take this opportunity of 'hearing Mrs. Hennessy's im- pressions in the East. The first regular meeting of the year will be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie,, Browning Street, on Thursday afternoon, January 10th at 3 o'clock. Entirely Herbal WorksWonderson Peevish Stomachs and Lazy Bowels The old, reliable Gallagher's Tonic and System Builder All the goodness and healing virtues of | herbs, Nature's own medicine, are in | this_tonic. No mineral drugs. Sets every organ working 100%. Brings back the old joy of living. Good for the nerves. Clears up skin troubles--even Eczema. Builds you up. Sold, as other Gallagher's Herbal Household Remedies are, by 29 P. H. WRAY, Phm.B. Haileybury -@ CHURCHES The United Church Rev. D. A. MacKeracher} B.A., Pastor Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6th Anniversary Services conduct- ed by Rev. Fred. Smith, of Co- balt. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 2.30 p.m.--Church School. Tues., Jan. 8th--3 p.m. in the Church basement--An address by Mrs. H. Hennessy on Trip to the Holy Land. Tues., 7.15--Quarterly meeting of the Official Board, when the annual report of various organiz- ations should be presented. Thurs., 3 p.m.--W.M.S. Annual Meeting. The Baptist Church Service at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Barnes, will preach. of Cobalt, Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--yY. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service at 8 p.m. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday School ....... 3 p.m. Gospel Meeting ...7.00 p.m. Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Young People Fri., 7.30 p.m. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS HERE Y/ARE "paRsON ~ YR JUST (N TIME "6 TAKE THE FIRST CGHAW - 21TS SIMS TREAT. <LLE WS LZ S J? You'p aust SLIPPED THE VILLAGE. TOBACCO MOOCHER A ABW PLUG -- WITH A TEN-PENNY AAIL ON IT WHEN THE PARSON DRopS IN etek remem (© 1928. by King Features Synducete, Ine. MA\S ONE TOO MANY GESTURES, AND You REEL SHE OLD SUSPENDERS Go $0 Ys by tiny Fane SpcSeces at Os smarved. (2-2 GK Lack of Snows Stops Road Gravelling for Relief of Settlers The gravelling operations on the highways here, commenced as a measure of relief for the farm- ers who lost their crops through the excessive rains, has been tem- porarily held up owing to the lack of snow for sleighing on the roads. Some gravelling had been done in the Englehart section and 1 'Former Doctor Here is Dead at Niagara Many Haileybury people learn- led with regret of the death of Dr. ,C. O. Colbeck, a former resident 'here, which took place at his ;home in Niagara Falls at Christ- mas. He had been a practicing physician in town up to the out- break of the world war, when he left here for overseas and served with the British forces at the Dardenelles. On _ his return he in other parts, but the continued | was appointed physician to the lack of snow has forced the shut- Hydro Electric Commission and ting down of the work for a time. | was stationed at Niagara. He The amount appropriated for|was buried at this riding is $75,000, all of which Bracebridge. was to be spent during the win- his old home in ter. Other operations included the completion of the survey of the route between . Cobalt and Latchford, where some changes are to be made. This survey has been finished but it is stated that within the reach of all the mining areas of the Dominion, facilitat- ing the production of the richest ores and making profitable the exploitation of low grade ore bodies. King and Dictator A-Huting Go Here is an unusual photo of His Majesty King Alfonso of Spain, (right), and General Primo de Rivera, Spansh Dictator, taken dur- ing a royal hunt over the estate of the Count of Floida Blanca at Toledo. Notice the quaint nationa hunting skirt which the king is wearing. THESE BRING RESULTS AD'S For Sale--130-acre farm, 15 pores Radio--Installation and Repairs; bush, 18 acres fall wheat, 25] batteries charged and rebuilt; acres seeded; fall plowing done.| electrical apparatus, guns, sew- barn 60x40 with steel roof; 8-| ing machines, gramophones, roomed house, garage, hen-| typewriters repaired, work is house, pigpen, etc. No encum-| guaranteed. G. M. George, brance. Price, $7,000; $3,000} Phone 222. 37-tf. cash and terms to suit on bal, ance. A bargain. For parti-|Lost--Between Bryan - Knechtel culars write Thos. W. Latham,} Drug Store and the T. & N. O. R.R. 3, Cookstown, Ont. 39-2*| Railway, on Browning Street, For Sale or\Rent--Bungalow on! 2 Pait of glasses. Finder re- Latchford Street with sierra eat Haileyburian yee there is not much work that can be done to advantage before the|= spring. Some rock cutting is ne- PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE cessary in the improvement to be Legislative Assembly of Ontario made and this may be carried out this winter. It is stated that there may be a change in the lo- cation of the road entering Cobalt from the south to eliminate two or three bads curves. eee ee Re Friday, the eighth day of Feb- ruary next, will be the last day for presenting Petitions for Pri- vate Bills. Friday, the fifteenth day of February next, will be the last Water power available for min-|day for introducing Private Bills. eral development in Canada a-| Thursday, the twenty-eighth mounts to 43,000,000 hip., states|day of February next, will be the a review of the two industries is-|last day for receiving Reports of sued by Hon. Charles Stewart,|Committees of Private Bills. Minster of the Interior. Of the ALEX. C. LEWIS, total, 5,000,000 h.p. has so far|Clerk of the Legislative Assembly been developed. It is pointed out}Toronto, December 27th, 1928. that hydro-electric resources are 39-4-¢ The Little Gift Shop HOTEL HAILEYBURY + Ocee Sale of Linen, China, Brass and Novelties, Beginning Friday, January 4th, and con- tinuing until Monday, January 14th > UNDERWEAR In all the best brands, Ceetee, Jaeger Watsons and Standfields. Get your choice now while stocktaking is on. F794 JAP. GIBBONS Phone 8 MEN's WEAR Busy Corner Phone 77 ADSHEAD'S Est. 1909 HAILEYBURY SUPPLY STORE N. E. CORNER RORKE AVENUE AND RUSSELL ST. Choice GROCERIES and PROVISIONS a eet PRESH and CURED MEATS Oreo All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season --PROMPT, CHEERFUL RELIABLE SERVICE-- Wood For Sale We are again prepared to supply the people of Haileybury with Stovewood of the best Quality obtainable PRICES ARE RIGHT! and garage. $25 per month. Apply to R. Whorley. 35-tf For Sale or To Rent--Six Room Room to Rent in Comfortable home; use of sitting room, tel- House, Brewster Street; hot} ephone, etc. Board if desired. water heating. Apply A. S.; Apply to P. O. Box 5, Hailey- Macdonald. 32-tf.! bury. 39-1-e The People's Wood Yard W. M. Boyce, Prop. Phone 202