The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 15 May 1930, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MAY 15th, 1930 Mr. Wright suggested that a spe-| with this in mind, he said. He cial train or trains should be run: told the meeting that a start had Promote Better Feeling Between North and South Members of Toronto Board of Trade Fraternize With Boards of Four Towns at New Liskeard; Visitors Have Deep In- terest in North Country; Cabinet Minister Speaks A better understanding be- tween the North and Old Ontario, with greater co-operation in the problems which apply to both sections, was the keynote of the meeting between the touring members of the Toronto Board of Trade and representatives of the Boards of Englehart, New Lis- keard, Cobalt and Haileybury, which was held at New Liskeard on Friday evening last. The vis- istors were welcomed to this part of the district during the afternoon, were driven around to the various points of interest and treated to a banquet in the New through to the coast. In replying to this toast, Mr. F. A. Rolph complimented the four towns on getting together for the meeting, stated that Toronto felt that the North was deserving of their greatest co-operation and said that the Hon. Mr. Finlayson was the best man he knew of to take care of its needs. Dr. Smith, of Englehart, pro- posed a toast to the railways, in- cluding what he termed the three great transportation systems, the C.N.R., the C.P.R. and the T. & N.O. He paid a tribute to Geo. W. Lee, whom he described as the "friend of every man in the Liskeard Masonic Temple, pre- L pared under the Hai hcee of Phe | North.' In reply Mr. Lee spoke Kiwanis Club. |briefly of the trip that had had Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Minister| the effect of "bringing two great of Lands and Forests, was a| countries together," and said that member of the party, among' the T. & N. O. was doing its job others being F. A. Rolph, presi-|to the best of its power. dent of the Toronto Board, H.¢.| aN Wright, of Englehart, Grant, of the C.P.R., vice-presi- president of the Northern Onta- dent: S. B. Gundy, chairman of | T10 Associated Boards of Trade, the committee on Northern De-| presented to the visitors from elopment; C. L. Burton, of the| the south several of the problems Robert Simpson Co.; C. R. Moore|which confront the North Coun- and H. C. Broulier, of the C.N.R.;|try- The first he mentioned was Geo. W. Lee, chairman of the ar (haste change in the mail service, &N.O Commission; D. M. Ho-/asking their help in securing a garth, M.P.P. later service, to Toronto. Second # The visitors were welcomed at] Was the Trans-Canada Highway, the banquet by Chairman Hill, of the Kiwanis Club, and in turn by Henry O'Grady, president of the New Liskeard Board of Trade, and Mayor Sutcliffe, the latter expressing appreciation of the co-operation received by the North both by the government and the Toronto Board of Trade, in the education of the people of Southern Ontario to the needs of the newer sections. Col. Armstrong, of Cobalt, pro- posed a toast to the Boards o Trade, and was followed by W.A. Gordon, K.C., with a toast to the visitors. Mr. Gordon told the visitors that we in the North "Don't holler "Swhoa', when going through a bog-hole," but he com- mended to their notice that, while they could see that the forests were receding, there was agricul- tural land left and suggested that when we must have roads, it should be kept before the notice of both ourselves and "those who have the money" that the Trans- Canada Highway should be com- menced and should be tun over the Ferguson Highway and right ~ NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Muni- cipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Bucke will take into consideration the pass- ing, and if approved, will pass, at its meeting to be held on the 10th day of June, 1930, at the hour of 7.30 o'clock in the evening, at the Township Hall, North Cobalt, Ontario, a by-law for stopping up and selling those parts of the al- lowances for roads or streets in the Township as shown on Plans M-48, M-77 and .M-128, and par- ticularly described as follows: (a) Lawlor Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of-way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. X (b) First Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. (c) Second Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. (d) Third Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of-way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. (e) Fourth Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of-way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. (f) Fifth Street, from Rorke Avenue on the East to the right- of-way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on the West. And the Council will at that time and place hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who. claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law, and who applies to be heard. DATED the 5th day of May, 1930. F. MOUNTFORD, 5-4-¢' Clerk. which he declared was of prime importance and in which he said that the Ferguson Highway should form an important link. Notice of Dissolu- tion of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the yartnership heretofore subsisting between JOHN BEAL McLEAN and LYMAN CHADSEY FANCY both of the Town of Cobalt, in the District of Temiskaming, car- ying on business as Garage Own- ers, under the firm name of The Northern Auto Company, in the Town of Cobalt and at Kirkland Lake, in the said District, was, by reason of the death of the said Lyman Chadsey Fancy on the 10th day of August, 1929, dissoly- ed as of the 2nd day of December 1929. The said business has been since the last-mentioned date, and will hereafter be, carried on under the name of The Northern Auto Company by John Beal McLean, aforesaid, and all debts owing to the said partnership should be paid to John Beal McLean at Cobalt or Kirkland Lake afore- said, and all claims against the said partnership should be pre- sented to the said John Beal Mc- Lean, by whom the same will be settled. Dated at Cobalt this 25th day of April, 1930. MONA M. FANCY, , Witness: Administratrix S. BREWER J. B. McLEAN 4-3-c Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. Chapter 140 Northern Quebec Power Com- pany, Limited hereby gives notice that the aforementioned Company has, under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Temiskaming, Quebec, at Ville Marie, Que., and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Temiskaming Ontario, at Haileybury, a descrip- tion of the site and the plans of the Upper Notch-Quinze trans- mission line crossing proposed to be built over Lake Temiskaming at the Narrows between Lot 16, Concession 4, Township of Lor- rain, Ontario and Lot 7, Range 2, Township of Duhamel, Quebec. And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said transmission line crossing. Dated at New Liskeard this 30th day of April, 1930. Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited Herbert A. Day, Right of Way | Department 4-4-c 5 out of Toronto to the North, fol-{ lowing the Shriners' Convention, / that visitors be given an oppor- tunity to view this country and he referred to a resolution calling on the government to establish a radio broadcasting station for the North, also to the vexed question of the 80-acre farms and the ex- cess rate on blueberries shipped out of the district compared with fruits shipped in. Hon. Mr. Finlayson referred to some of these questions in his ad- dress, which followed that of Mr. Wright. In regard to' the high- way, he said, the Ontario govern- ment was prepared to do its share, but felt that as it was a national undertaking, the Domin- ion should take part in it. The extra amount voted at the last session had been put through been made towards the establish- ment of a radio station to serve the North, but was held up pend- ing the report of the commission investigating the whole question. The matter was being studied now, he said, and when a deci- sion was reached it would be for the whole of the province. Mr. Finlayson offered the greetings of the Prime Minister, who, he said, planned to visit the North this year, complimented the towns on their hospitality, which was "one of the North's greatest features" and stated that this section has had more atten- tion from the govermnet than any other district in the province. An interesting address on the work of the Toronto Board of Trade was given by Mr. Daly, who declared that his organiza- driver! needless blame. you. If you have lost it, a Applicants for new which the issuer will is $1.00. every time you drive. by an officer of the law. car. Have You Renewed Your Motor Vehicle Operator's License? EE you are operating a Motor Vehicle in Ontario, you are breaking the law unless you are the holder of a 1930 Chauffeur or Operator's License. Traffic Police are now apprehending motorists for the purpose of examination of licenses. In case of accident, traffic officers or police will immediate- ly call for your license card. you whenever you sit behind the wheel. facie evidence that you are qualified to operate a car. Its absence will render you liable to a fine and also may be interpreted to mean that you are not a competent Do not lay yourself open to inconvenience and Application forms for new or renewal licenses may be secured from the Department of Public Highways, Motor Vehicles Branch, from any of the Department's Agents throughout the Province, or from any Licensed Garage. If you seek a renewal, have your license card of 1929 with the Department on payment of 50. cents. New and renewal Licenses are issued by the Department or any issuer of Motor Vehicle Permits. or more issuers in every county. 'The fee is $1.00. Carefully preserve your)License. Produce it whenever called upon Do not allow anyone who does not possess a Chauffeur or Operator's License to drive your Ontario Department of Highways Motor Vehicles Branch Be sure you have it with It is prima duplicate will be issued by There are one must sndergo examination - The fee for an examination Have it in your 'pocket TORONTO ~ FOR AS ¢ LITTLE AS ] 5 9 5 Sy you can seagsoned STUDEBAKER EIG --costs less than 14 different sixes but will be worth more than a six when you trade it in! TUDEBAKER, Builder of Champions, has built 100,000 Eights. These Eights hold among them the greatest records, and more American stock car records than all other makes of cars combined. They are seasoned Eights--proved bv time and travel. Central Motor Sales Haileybury and Kirkland. Lake drivea - ' H world and international , in and has devoted its efforts to-|the interest they had shown in wards the development of North. Mr. Tom Magladery proposed a the hospitality extended. tion has always been interested! vote of thanks to the visitors for the their travels through the district, 'and the meeting closed after Mr. Speaking for the four towns,'Gundy had offered thanks for Every Resident Is Asked to Help the New Haileybury Library zhy 1.__Becoming a Member The subscription rate will be One Dollar a year for everyone of 15 years and over. A special subscription for twenty-five cents a year for children under 15, for use of the Juvenile section of the Library. EVERY RESIDENT IN HAILEBURY SHOULD JOIN. EVERY CHILD GOING TO SCHOOL SHOULD JOIN. 2. Giving a Money Donation A number of people are so interested in the Library that they are offering to help it along with a donation of money, which will be spent in the purchase of books. The Hailey- burian has kindly offered to open and publish a list of such subscriptions. Send your contribution to any of the under- mentioned officers, to The Haileyburian, or to any member of the Library Board. It will be acknowledged in this paper. Let us have a good start this first week. Do not put it off as we want to open the Library as soon as we can. 3. Donating Books You have some volumes on your shelves which you have fin- ished with. Let the Library have them. There are scores of people who will never have the pleasure of reading those books unless you donate them. Phone 390 or write the Secretary and say where the books are, and he will see to the rest. Things are going along fine for the Library. All the Board wants now is everybody's help and support. Many thanks for all the offers so far received. This is everybody's affair so PLEASE DO YOUR BIT AND HELP THE LIBRARY! G. H. Hayward, A. G. Kirkpatrick R. H. Unwin, President Treasurer Secretary | AON NO NTN NCU WN NT NO WNT NI NON) H.A. 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