1 H Oro ah: igt 45 = ' beter 5 Phas he . 3 st- ° Pegs rn |Local improvement Notice ; kept in proper order, we must enjoy oursel es quietly and rest as. 110n Qncl AY THE RHYM G . exercise. It is perhaps a good! fully in relaxation. = -- sea ealth Ser vice ; | working rule to say that the NOT-| "We must realize that eieyweene . . F HAILEYBURY mal individual should exercise to] _-) «1... : . A Chic Skating Cost That . : : ' : 3 eat 'sibilities of health depend, in Ee z 'ostume Tha : ' pare of the Canadian Medical }|the point of perspiration once @ jo74e measure upon ourselves. _ Exploits Color Contrasts. y Aline Mi | TAKE NOTICE THAT: haere day. We should walk sometimes ]77 80 OCT hove Health, we must ay ae ' i 5 F : ssociation eenlace oberidings playa -SOMeNGT Yes eeaae hs ence : | Reality 1, The Council of us seo idae PE area eee reine eat prepared to make the neces- if ¢ C . 'ati m of Haileybury | e 2\>° Sa s : § bary ettor si eee xercise NY Not of the sleazy fabric of aston of Se a Total im- lout the week, not concentrate {22% a fe pie the eee dream, : leccmre oe saree , EXERCISE AND REST them all on Saturday. we-need and. (0 'esto eee Must life be made; but of real- provement an asphalt pavement | ° of living which permit of suffi- a ity : 'on a concrete base on Ferguson| Particularly during the winter On the other hand we should) cient rest and sleep. Neglect ; Enduting stuff, though it may, Avenue and Lake Shore Road be-|months, it appears to be neces- 70 forget the need of rest. Per-|means less health if not actual in@eancratera ~ 'tween the south street line of|sary to remind many persons of|haps there are more of us La Si |disease; it means living our lives And gloss that' in illusion's web | Main Street aud aspomm appsee the need for daily exercise of the|°! Test than of exercise. Children },elow the standard which we are | we see. : mately 62 feet north ofthe north |body. Exercise tends to streng-|require a great deal of eat mae capable of attaining, It means | |dom from activity and long hours more' worty and! less) nappies street line of Browning Street. | then the muscles of the body, in- i seat Be of sleep in order that they may|fealth is worth the effort, but Reality, though it be dipped in| 2. The cost of the work is|cluding the heart, which is a mus-| ; : ; ane d me % - $7,800.00, of which $4,155.79 is to|cular organ. Exercise deepens | STOW and develop healthy minds|\¢ must make the effort our- yes 2 2 in healthy bodies. IBate, Yahi he |G yaa be paid by the Corporation. The and increases respiration, pro-| , : ie aeeal ae per beat frontage for |duces heat, iiiiies perspiration, needs rest am oe Ae ee ei the pavement is $3.43 (special an-|and develops the motor and sen- | wear as a of a y Y e, hi : nual rate being 0.29 9-10. The|sory nerve centres of the bram. peers for the days ahead. special rate per foot frontage for| If the food which we eat is to|quantity of the completion of sidewalk is be properly. digested and used for|without any particular interest | 0.59/(special annual rate being |the nutrition of the body, we|to us. They are largely a matter 0.05 6-10). The special @SSESS-| must exercise; if the elimination|of doing something, an evidence A touch of splendor to a barren|ment 1s to be paid in twenty an- As sombre as the hues workmen wear, And though it own no charm for casual eyes, Has. virtues that spring from being fair. poor Questions concerning Health, addressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College Questions vases | Street, Toronto, will be 3 ; our activities are} ha ampoay' habe Soa renes as to diagnosis and treatment will not be an- swered not It is reality alone can give \from bowel and kidney is to he of our inability to be still, and to Want Ads. Bring Results | life ; inual instalments. f Through stark reality alone men; 3. The estimated lifetime of = == live, jthe work is twenty-one years. a The rest is futile fury, foolish; 4, A Court of Revision will be . strife. lheld on the 11th day of February, Prize not the sleazy fabric of a!1929, at 7.00 o'clock p.m. at the dream, iowa Clerk's Office for the pur- For sports nothing is more ef- fective than color contrasts, and the smartest designers recognize this truth. As a consequence our sports clothes are lavish with col- ors that seem to clash and quar- rel with each other--but that ac- glows, | : tually harmonize. Through every soul fresh courage | Dated at Haileybury this 23rd} The blue leather jacket in this flows. iday of January, 1929. | skating ensemble is worn witha|yy. q¢t] : was "a ---- --$---- "abhi enw! Gea, while dhe he little breeze comes softly = i scarf and cap are of blue, white ne Notice to Creditors and flaming apricot. These colors are charming against a snowy background and becoming to al- most every type. The Cape Coat Lingers Far Into the Winter But choose through all your days to be, not seem! With Morning i With morning's sky of pearl and} rose | Past camphor hedge and orange Now every bird awakes to sing And flutter up on joyous wing To greet the morning's blossom- ing. ; With morning dancing up the east Night's chains are loosed and hope, released, Springs forth again, to laugh, to feast. bough, i Its breath a promise and a vow. [In the Matter of Moffatt-Hail pose of hearing complaints a- gainst the proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage mea- surements and any other com- plaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is Where faintly still the last star | PY law cognizable by the Court. { H. CLIFFORD, Clerk Gold Mines, Limited (No Per- sonal Liability) Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons hay- ing any accounts, claims or de- mands against Moffatt-Hall Gold Mines, Limited (No Personal Li- ability) a Company incorporated under the laws of the Province of E Ontario, with Head Office at Those brilliant banners of the|Haileybury, Ontario, are required Flu Causes Postponement of Opening of Alberta Legislature a dawn to file statements'of their ~ac-|Owing to the illness of several members of the Alberta Assembly, opening of the Legislature has That. mark the shadow-hosts|counts, claims or demands with|been postponed from January 24th to January 31st. Above is a photograph of the magnificent parlia- vA Li i Launched. during the Spring,|sidewalk on Main Street between when balmy iwnds took advan- tage of its flowing grace, the cape, according to far-sighted coat designers, has come to Stay. It graces this charming after- ~ noon model of blue Lido cloth, which is simple and dressy at the same time. Luxurious black lynx outlines the cape and forms a border extending to the hem. Temiskaming % Northern Ontario Railway TRAIN SERVICE The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancou- ver, daily, operating through Sleeper between Cochrane and Toronto. These trains use Canadian National Railways station at North Bay. TRAINS Nos. 46 and 47--Through ser- vice daily, between Toronto and Timmins, al- so to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Par- lor Cafe Car Service between North Bay and 'Timmins. Through Sleepers operated be- tween Toronto and Timmins, also between These Trains use Canadian National Railways sta- Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. tion at North Bay. TRAINS Nos. rane, operating through Sleeper between Tin mins and Montreal. dian Pacific Railway station at North Bay. LOCAL SERVICE between Cobalt, Foun- tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. Connections at Earlton Jct. for ELK LAKE daily except Sunday. Connections at Englehart for CHARLTON daily except Sunday. Connections at Swastika daily with Nipis- sing Central Railway for KIRKLAND LAKE, TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE between Coch- rane and Island Falls Jct., leaving Cochrane at 8.30 am., arriving Island Falls Jct. 11.20 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; leaving Island Falls Jct., 12.20~p.m., arriving Coch- rane 3.10 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday. See current Time Table or apply to any T @ N- O. Rly. Agent for full particulars. A. J. PARR, Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt., North Bay, Ont. 17 and 18--Daily except - Sunday service between North Bay and Coch- These trains use Cana- | withdrawn Signal a message, "Up and on!" Andas the rosy pageant takes Its upward way while dawning breaks, In souls an answering peek morning wakes! : Local Improvement Notice TOWN OF HAILEYBURY TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Corpor- "ation of the Town of Haileybury has constructed as Local Im- provement a five-foot cement Ferguson Avenue and Georgina Avenue. 2. The cost of the work is $261.71, of which $ is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $0.256. The special assessment isto be paid in 10 annual instal- ments. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 10 years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, February 11th, at the Town Clerk's Office, Fer- guson Avenue, Haileybury, at 7 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the ac- curacy of frontage measurements and any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cogni- zable by the Court. H. CLIFFORD, Clerk Dated January 23rd, 1929. the undersigned, C. F. Tuer, Sec- retary-Treasurer of _the said Company, duly verified, with par- ticulars of the securities, if any, held by them, on or before, the 15th day of February,-1929, and that after the said last mentioned date, the said Company may com- plete the distribution in specie of the assets of the company among its shareholders and otherwise part with all its assets, after first making provision for the ac- counts, claims and demands only of the creditors and other per- sons of which the Company shall then have notice.. _ DATED at Haileybury, Ontar- io, this 21st day of January, 1929. CereDUBR: Haileybury, Ontario, Secretary-Treasurer, Moffatt-Hall Gold Mines, Lim- ited (No Personal Liability) 42-3c TOWN OF HAILEYBURY Nomination Meeting Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of rate- payers for the purpose of nomi- nating three members of the Public School Board on Monday, February 4th, 1929, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Municipal of- fice, Ferguson Ave., Haileybury. The person nominated at the nomination held on December 31st, 1928, failed to qualify for the office. H. CLIFFORD, Returning Officer 42-1-c ment buildings at Edmonton, while inset (left), is Hon. J. E. Brownlee, Premier of that Province, and (right), His Honor Dr. Egbert, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta. AAA AAA MERCHANDISE AUCTION! eee fee eccccoooe Mrs. Dickson's Store Main Street, Haileybury oe . Friday, January 25th to Wednesday, January 30th Afternoons 2 to 5 : : Evenings 7 to 9 ae FREPARET Spy ee I ie ea CHEMIST (suffering from cold) Ith's what I always dake." A : "Dis id th' stuff you want, sir. CUSTOMER: "Well, gib me somethin' you habn't tried yet!" --The Passing Show Sa NORANDA. Quebec. and Intermediate i A The Best of Merchandise at a Bargain a ea at Porquis Jct. for IROQUOIS 119 = FALLS, datly. J Ladies' and Children's Wear Bought Cheap and will be Sold Cheap HARVEY PLAUNT, AUCTIONEER A. M. ANSARA OWNER oii - it |