The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 15 May 1930, p. 4

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. THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MAY 15th, -1930 Page 4 | < eee SAE PURIAN Last Train to Carry Issued every Thursday from the Bideyboran | . | Mail For Toronto Haiieybury and District of Temiskaming In United States---$2.50 per year in advance) Postmaster General Through Office. Broadwav Street, Haileybury \ Publishea in the Interests of the Town of, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Le Soult the In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance |A¥Yangement is Promised by LEISHMAN & SUTHERLAND, M.P.'s Intervention PUBLISHERS near future ar- made for That in the rangements would be mac Plan New Road From mail to be carried on Train No. P 46, for Toronto, was the assur- Hi h ance given local people this week Ignway to Cemetery by Col. Mac Lang, M.P.. Following complaints from sev- eral towns along the T. & N.O. Railway in regard to the earlier |time of departure of Train No. 2, Board Asks Councils to Help in Providing Better Ingress to Burying Ground lwhich carries the southbound ; ¢ ail from these points, Col. The question of a new road to mail | N Lang took the matter up with Mount Pleasant Cemetery, con- necting the burying ground with the Ferguson Highway along the southern boundary of the town, |' ; ee ite was Lf-ought. before the town|JUSt as Soon a&' possid'€. council at its regular meeting on Tuesday night. Messrs, N. J. Mc- Aulay, L. H. Ferguson and J. E. McCuaig, members of the Ceme- tery Board, asked the council for a grant towards the building of z dperie the road and the question of se-|to be posted pt te rae hour. : curing assistance from the ad-} The change i the Nga a joining municipality of Bucke, | the Continental Ae only a ee the town of Cobalt and the town-|Petiod between the ee 1 - ship of Coleman came up. Cobalt | mail from Toronto and the clos- had refused to contribute toward|ing hour for outgoing mail and the building, it was stated, but it there were numerous omelet was thought possible that the voiced. Towns farther Orn at other two municipalities might the IOP EMERG Ue ee help. tent than in this section, ut ev en There was some talk here there was little time to an- the upkeep of the cemetery, the|SW&T mail from the Ge The members of the board saving that banks and other business organ- the receipts for the sale of lots izations found it very inconven- did not cover this. It might be|fent and the change to the later found necessary to increase the hour of closing will be generally price of the lots, it was stated, in welcomed. order to raise more revenue. lntweodrd Ate Laer a As HAILEYBURY BABY IS pris tegard to the proposed roa¢| AMONG WINNERS IN rom the MEW AY AL yas Borate BIG PHOTO CONTEST that a 24-foot roadway would be sufficient and it was stated that i Sa) <4: vce Norma, the baby daugh- the present road along Meridian Joyce Norma, the baby 5 : . sr of Mr. 2 Mrs. Jack Ryder Avenue was at times almost 1m- Lider bat Pay ack ye a passible, even though consider- ie , ; $95 in the acants erie able sums had been spent on its Dee, $29 in ae upkeep each year Attractive Baby photographic The upshot of the discussion contest last week. There were was a decision for the streets first second, third and. fourth committee of the council to meet |P!1zes awarded, all of which ee the Cemetery Board, go over the to children in Toronto( ae Mee route of the proposed road and ae seviel ape ee ae rR. Hd decide what can be done this year. reps a bork hor ae ae In the meantime, the municipali- aoe Hae ; 1 1 ties of Bucke and Coleman will |P@tents are to be COpemaEY er be approached with the sugges- [he photograph submitted for the Postmaster General, with the result that he was assured that The be in addition to the regular mail service. Letters and other mail will be carried for Toronto and intervening points, but mail for Ottawa, Montreal, etc., will have also. of tion that they assist in making the contest RY ae taken by Mac ( aes a Lean's Studio and was a very the road, in view of the fact that 4 rage charming picture of the little they use the cemetery for a large proportion of their burials. eg Library is Now Open girl, who is under two years of age. ede ae ae eS Seeks Girl Missing an arrangement would be made| |service on the Toronto, train will) SEEK GROUND FOR NEW |finite was decided on at the meet-,in the following extract frém\est citizens, Mr. M. J. Casserly, R. C. CEMETERY CLOSE |_| ing. . : The Tottenham Sentinel : 'postmaster. The funeral was TO MOUNT PLEASANT | The Roman Catholic Cemetery! "It is with very great regret held this morning to St. Margar- 'at Moore's Cove is practically fill-; we chronicle the death, on Mon- et's Cemetery, 2nd line, Tecum- The Roman Catholic Church!ed now, with the exception of | day, of one of Tottenham's old- seh." here is at present negotiating portions that are unsuitable, and} with the Township of Bucke withjit is necessary that further land} aview to securing a site for aj\be provided. The acquisition of new cemetery in close proximity \4 Site adjacent to the other ceme- | to Mount Pleasant, in the south tery would be particularly suit-, jend of the town of Haileybury. able, it is considered. | | A deputation was present at Rather Sf SRG (a3 meeting of the Buckeycoun- Haileyburian is Dead; \cil on Tuesday night to make en- |quiries as to whether the munici- |pality would be willing to sell COAL-COAL-COAL See COON For Quality COALS 266b, House Friends of Mrs. E. Charlebois, formerly principal of the Hailey- a portion of the ground required. | bury Separate School and the, A part of the proposed site is pri- first principal of St. Patrick's |vately owned, while a consider-.School, Cobalt, will regret to jable number of lots are in thejlearn of the death of her father, ! |hands of the township and it is! which took place at his home in, |believed that an agreement can; Tottenham on Monday of last! be reached, although nothing de-,. week. The news was contained! 266a, Offic Telephc MAY PRICES are BARGAIN PRICES this year I am the Agent for the best Quality Coals. One Third of Your Life is Spent in Bed! 1 | Genuine Scotch Anthracite--The coal with the least ash and the highest heat units, free burning and guaranteed not to clinker. May prices, delivered, per ton: ecco BRITISH FUELS The Genuine Scotch Anthracite, Furnace size__- $18.10 Welsh Anthracite, Furnace size ---__------___- $18.10 #euce AMERICAN HARD COALS The old reliable D. L. & W. Scranton Brand, (acknowledged the best) Egg and Nut sizes ; Mayadelivery.; per iton) essa noms See $16.00 Stove Size, furnace use, May delivery, per ton__ $16.50 Russian Coal, Anthracite, May delivery, per ton $17.40 biatetat ats Your comfort during that period is perhaps more im- portant to your health and well-being than the other two-thirds. We have a great assortment of Beds and Bedding this Spring and offer the following: Walnut Finish Bed, Spring and Mattress $20 00 e SIMMONS BED OUTFIT, Walnut Finish Bed, with Coil Spring or Link Fabric, and Felt $25 00 Mattress e Be Sure to See Our Window Display of REFRIGERATORS and KITCHEN CABINETS this week. There are Special Prices on these useful articles. FORD COKE, per ton atetatat] Pine, Tamarac and Birch Wood in stock COON Stands for Quality Coals, combined with Careful, Courteous Delivery Service L. W. COON Car Lots a Specialty Thorpe & Branchaud House Furnishers Directors of Funeral Services FERGUSON AVENUE - - HAILEYBURY @reoe For Receipt of Books A temporary office has been opened this week in Hotel Hail- eybury by the newly formed Pub- lic Library Board, where dona- tions of books are being received. The library is now assured and within a very short time will be open to the public with a fine selection of books. The Board has received many donations of books already, in addition to those being supplied by the Department of Education and those which are being purchased, and the re-es- tablishment of this public institu- From Windsor Home Chief MacGirr has been asked to assist in locating Miss Cather- ine C. McHugh, of Windsor, Ont., who has been missing from her home since April 21st last. The circular received by the Chief de- scribes the missing girl as being 33 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches in height and weighing 115 pounds. 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