The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 28 Feb 1930, p. 8

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Page 8 THE HAILEYBURIJAN EC Kavevdl Dis |Believe Public Liveay Sunday in Toronto Can be Established Here ST eee Coen Obl ommittectar Rotary Club Has Beoaiincestivatany and Reports Soa, meeteuee is that Project can be put over; Will Meet with Old Library Board for Further Arrangements THESE Social and Personal WANT AD'S | in Mr. _H. Hollands-Hurst is Toronto on business this week. Dr. G. F. Jackson, formerly of Haileybury, was in town from Toronto over the week-end. Edwin C. Kingswell, M.E., for many years a well known resi- dent of Haileybury and latterly of Toronto, died at his home on Walmer Road in that city early on Sunday morning, February 23rd, Friends here state that he these. Mr. Unwin thought that about one thousand books could be secured for the opening. The committee will meet the directors of the Rotary Club this week for a further conference That everything was favorable to the establishment of a public library in Haileybury and that the institution could be opened within two or three months, was the statement of Mr. R. H. Un- Wanted--A copy of The Hailey- burian dated January 23rd, 1930. Please bring or mail to The Haileyburian Office, Broad- Mayor Geo. T. Hamilton is con- fined to his home this week through a rather severe illness. Have Your Floors Sanded early| and avoid the spring rush; with latest new sander. Work guar- anteed. Phone 371, Haileybury. 47-2-* A. V. Waters, M.P.P., of Coch- that the rane, was in town for a couple of days' visit with friends last week. had been in poor health for some months and that his death was win to the local Rotary Club on Monday of this week. Mr. Un- win was one of a committee ap- and it appears likely project will meet with success. Private Sale of Household Furni-|F or way Street. not unexpected. Those who knew him well during his many years' residence in the North say that he was about 78 years of age. Mr. Kingswell came to Hailey- bury in the early boom days of the Cobalt silver camp as a min- ing enginéer. During his rési- dence here he took an active part in public affairs of the communi- ture and other furnishings. J.! Street, a five roomed bungalow Ibert leh SHG 47-i*| with all modern conveniences. Large living room and sun- room. Apply to J. M. Philip, 283 Snowden Ave.. Toronto. pointed by the Club some weeks ago to enquire into the feasibility of the project and to collect all available data in regard to it. In his report he was quite enthusias- tic over the prospects and cover- -ed all phases of the question. The committee had secured a promise of co-operation from the Mr. and Mrs. A. Brian, Lake Shore Road, left on Sunday even- ing to spend a few days in To- ronto. Old Cobalt Resident Dies in City Hospital --_=------ James Legris Was the Father of Three Haileybury Ladies Wanted--Experienced woman for housework, one who can take full charge. Apply to Mrs. A.J. MMubehy, Lake Shore Rd. 45i¢ | House for Rent--Latchford St., , worth $35 per month, will rent for $15 per month for the win- ter. Apply to Mrs. A. L. Her- Mr. J. M. Philip, formerly of Haileybury, is reported in hospi- tal at Toronto this week for an For Sale or Rent--Six Roomed house on Ferguson .Ave., op- operation. Little Sheila Erenhous, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Erenhous, Lake Shore Road, is reported 'ill with pneumonia this week. "Be An Optimist" and plan to see the play to be staged by local talent, under the auspices of the Eastern Star next month. Jack Fitzmaurice was home from Iroquois Falls for a week- end visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzmaurice, Black- wall Street. Mrs. D. H. Angus, who under-| went an operation in Wellesley | Hospital last week, is recovering nicely, her many friends will be pleased to hear. Mr. W. G. Coates, formerly of Haileybury, was in town on Monday on his way from Kirk- land Lake to Orillia, where he will spend a couple of weeks. ty. He was at one time presi- dent of the Haileybury Board of Trade and for years was a mem- ber of the High School Board. He married Mrs.-tawlor, wi- dow of the late P. T. Lawlor, who had settled on the farm next to that of the late °C. C. Farr, the founder of Haileybury. Mrs. Kingswell survives him. After leaving Haileybury for the city, Mr. Kingswell retained an interest in the town and was at the time of his death the own- er of considerable property here, although during recent years he had disposed of a large part of his holdings. An obituary notice in the To- ronto papers states that the fun- eral services were held in_ the city on Tuesday evening and in- terment was in Beechwood Cem- etery, Ottawa, yesterday morn- ing. |grant, through the library branch of the Department of Education, had ascertained that there were two or three members of the old library board still in town and had been con- vineed that a suitable location for alibrary would be available in the new building now being com- pleted in connection with the arena, where in addition to a community hall, there are four large rooms on the ground floor. The committee had been assured by the-former library board that, if the Rotary Club got behind the project, they believed the project could be carried through success- fully. Judge Hayward the former chairman, with Mr. N.-J. McAulay as treasurer. Dealing with the financial side of the question, Mr. Unwin said that there was a balance of $416 in the funds of the old library. He estimated that $250 would be received through membership fees and that the government Department, is and Well Known James Legris, an old resident of Cobalt, and father of three well known Haileybury ladies, died in the Toronto General Hos- pital on Monday morning, Febru- ary 24th, at 5.30. He had been ill for some months and had spent the three weeks previous to his death in the hospital, where it was hoped at first he would re- cover, but his illness proved fatal. The bereaved ones in Haileybury are Mrs. A. G. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dr. Arnold and Mrs. A. P. Knech- tel, who have the sincere sympa- thy of a large circle of friends and acquaintances. The late Mr. Legris was. born in Calabogie, Ont., 74 years ago. He came to Cobalt in the early days of the camp, where he _be- came well known and respected by the community. He is vived by his widow, seven daugh- ters and two sons, John and Jo- seph, both of Cobalt. sur- posite Convent. Apply to E Simard. 34-t.f .|__bert, or phone 149. 42-tf. ences; very easy terms. at Haileyburian Office. For Sale--Six Roomed House on. Blackwall Street;~all conveni-| Apply | x} i For Sale--One Good Team, suit- able for bush work; one young cow, just freshened. Apply to Norfolk & Rochester Hardware Co. 42-t.£. Haileyburian Condensed Ads. Will Bring Results L. W. Coon Telephone 266a for best grades of Coal and Wood. D.L.&W. American Anthra- The funeral is being held today from the family home on _ Silver Street, Cobalt, with services in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and interment in the Co- would be $150 to $200. With $800 or $900 available, he said, they would have sufficient for a start. Some. books would be Mr. J. C. Houston had a serious operation performed in a Toron- to hospital early last week, but kins back to hi: sidaeh : of dispensing meats in town this| ce came through it successfully, and is rapidly recoyering from the ordeal. Mr. F. A. Leslie, who recently underwent an operation in a Toronto hospital, has recovered ufficiently to be able to go to th his cee week. He is in charge .of the meat market sold by P. Lafrange to R. Fauteaux, of Cobalt. St. Paul's Church The' services ime St Church on Wednesday next Wednesday--uwill be: 7.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. Paul's Ash 10 a.m. -- Penitential Service and Holy Communion. 4.15--Children's Service 7.30 p.m.--Evensong. At 8.15 there will be a short lecture illustrated with lantern slides, in the Parish Hall. The second of a series of social gatherings for the congregation will be held in the Parish Hall on Monday, March 3rd, at 8 p.m. Members and fifiends are cordial- ly invited to attend. CHURCHES oy | The United Church Rev. D. A. Mckenna B.A.. Pastor Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. 11 a.m., 7 p.m.--Public Worship 2.30 p.m,--Church School. Thurs., 7.30 p.m.--Y. P. S. Fri., 8 p.m.--Choir Practice 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.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service ar 8 p.m. The Baptist Church A: PRICE, Pastor Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Prayer Service, Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday School 2 p.m. Gospel Meeting ...7.00 p.m. Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. cite and Russian Anthracite in stock Dry Birch Wood, Dry Tam- j arac and Dry Jackpine on hand Coon for Careful, Courteous Coal Service |purchased, the local Chapter of the I.0.D.E. had some on hand that would be available and sev- eral citizens had already agreed to donate others. In addition to this, the Department sends outa number of boxes of books in the ti form of a travelling library and balt Roman Catholic Cemetery. INFANT WELFARE CLIN LINIC COLUMBUS HALL SATURDAY: Continuous Show from TWO-THIRTY to ELEVEN P.M. ADMISSION PRICES: Evening, Adults 50c, plus 5c tax, 55c; Children 25c SATURDAY MATINEE: Adults 40c and 2c tax 42c; Children 15c PPT 29 9 9 9 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 a SO OO Evening Prices to prevail on Holiday or Special Matinees pee Classic Thastre COBALT 2 0 00D ODO We have installed the finest Talking Picture Equipment - and commencing Friday, February 28th we will inaugurate a programme of the finest Talking, Singing & Dancing Pictures Produced TPP? 9 99 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SO SO DO DO SOO TWO SHOWS A NIGHT T9909 S99 9 9 -- 0 0 0 I 0 a SOO OC OOD i ESS oF ee tee SEVEN and NINE P.M. MacLEAN'S we --- BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS Frederick Elliot BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Ontario and British Columbia INVESTMENTS, LOANS, ETC. GIBSON BLCCK, HAILEYBURY W. A. Gordon, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC MYLES BLOCK, MAIN STREET HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO K. M. Stephen Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Automobile INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada Several First Class Fire Companies Probyn Street HAILEYBURY Phone 322 JACK CARTER Life, Health Accident Automobile INSURANCE da Life Assurance Company Cc. Edwin W. Kearney BARRISTER SOLICITOR " NOTARY PUBLIC GIBSON BLOCK HAILEYBURY Telephone No. 10 Fe Smiley, KG; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC CROWN ATTORNEY Conrt House Main Street Cae lauer BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scotia Building HAILEYBURY, ONT. PHONE 360 Eric E. Smith PIANO TUNING Practical Instruction in Violin Playing given at your home VIOLINS SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES BOX 556 NEW LISKEARD R. H. Unwin (Organist United Church, Haileybury) MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ORGAN, PIANO, VOICE, THEORY 110 MAIN STREET Haileybury Canadian Legion HAILEYBURY BRANCH No. 54 Meets in Club Room on Browning Street First Sunday each month, 3 p.m. ALL RETURNED MEN WELCOME |. .257 Bleecker Ave., BELLEVILLE, Ont. Belleville Assay Office Assays and Analyses of Ores, Minerais and Metals. Mining Properties Examined Corner Probyn & Brewster Phone 435 Dr. J. Dunn VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office Phone 183 Residence--J. Lever's Phone 113 NEW LISKEARD, ONT. Dr. Gordon F. Jackson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 131 Bloor St., West TORONTO Telephones : y Office---Kingsdale 5748 Residence--Hillcrest 2333 Dr. R. H. O'Neill DENTIST Main and Ferguson HAILEYBURY Phone--Office 11, _ Residence 132 Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building MAIN & FERGUSON HAILEYBURY Liggett Block Barrow Sign Service SHOW CARDS SIGNS, POSTERS COBALT TIMMINS HAILEYBURY G. W. PERRAM ACCOUNTING and AUDITING MACDONALD BLOCK, HAILEYBURY Telephones 63 and 313 Saxton Electric Blackwall Street Phone 243 and Reported on. Samples sent by Mail or Express will receive Prompt attention ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS CONTRACTS ESTIMATES

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