The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 29 May 1930, p. 8

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 1930 j|:day in town at the home of Mrs. |S. Briden, Main Street, on the 'way to see her father, who is ill. Social and Personal : | -- | Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Car- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson michael and two children, of Sud- were visitors to Toronto over the |bury, visited relatives in town on week-end. {May 24th on their way to Bestel 'for the week-end. Mrs. W. Paul spent a few days; at Connaught, last week, visiting! Mrs. J. Courtney, of Smooth Mrs. H. Briden. 'Rock Falls,.formerly of Hailey- ibury, is in town for a visit with Wm .MacArthur left last week her son, Mr. M. J. Hennessy and on a prospecting trip into the' Mrs. Hennessy, Main Street. northwestern part of the province! = | George Sutherland, of The Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watt, form-{Haileyburian staff, visited his erly of Haileybury, were in town, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suth- over the week-end from Sudbury. 'erland sr. at Bestel over the holi- ;day, and had a successful fishing Misses Winnifred McCracken 'ttip into some of the lakes and and Gloria Meany spent the holi- Streams there. day with friends at © Kirkland Lake. Dr. W. R. Somerville and Dr. J. C. A. Crawford returned to town early this week after spend- ing the past week at the annual convention of the dental profes- sion in Toronto. Dr. Somerville was re-elected to. the Board of Governors of the Dental Associa- tion during the convention. BORN--On Monday, May 19th 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Con- nelly of Haileybury, a son--Claire LeRoy. Messrs. Alex. Gillies and Paddy Barry were in Haileybury for a day or two this week on their way south. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lombardy, of Dunnville, Ont., former residents of Haileybury, announce' the en- gagement of their youngest daughter, Daisy Alice, to Mr. Howard Lyons, second son of Mrs. and the late Samuel F. Ly- ons, of Port Maitland, the wed- ding to take place early in June. The Ladies' 'Guild of St. Paul's Church will hold a rummage sale on Friday, June 6th, at the mar- ket building. The ladies of the I.0.D.E. are preparing now for their annual street fair, which will be held this year on June 25th. Makes Fine Showing in Music Contests Mrs. Harold Fancy, of Rouyn, is in Haileybury for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. At- kinson, Rorke Avenue. Harold Carson's choir of fourth class pupils from the Duke of Connaught School in Toronto made a fine showing in the music Miss Annie Ratchford, R.N., of Cobalt, and Miss Florence Woods of Haileybury, motored to North Bay for the week-end holiday. e e ane 4 Bernard Hartley was home from Kapuskasing to spend the CHURCHES | holidays with his parents, Mr.and ' I Mrs. B. W. Hartley, Russell S¢ ' The United Church Rey. D. A. MacKeracher, B.A.. Pastor R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. SUNDAY, JUNE ist, 1930 10.30 a.m.--Church School. 11 a.m--Public Worship. 4.15 p.m.--Public Worship when we will have with us Rev. J. Ric- hards Netram, a native Christian Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Marcel- la Street, is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. P. Richards, at South Porcupine. Mr Mrs. H. Briden spent Wednes- Leader of India. It will be a rare treat to hear Dr. Netram, who has already thrilled so many on this visit to Canada. He knows Ghandi personally and has travelled extensively throughout India with Dr. Stanley Jones. Dr. Netram will appear in native cos- tume. Those of other Churches are cordially invited. There will be no Evening Ser- vice this Sunday. "The Red-Headed Man (Continued from Page 7) little jumps common to young men in love, when I saw a girl perched on top of the fence. Her little feet were close together on the second rail, and the wind was blowing the skirts of her ging- ham dress. When she heard the car rattling down the road she turned her head, brushed back her thick black hair with the charac- teristic gesture that I had come to love so well, and waved to me. I smiled, and then the smile died to give way to a frown. For there was some one else by the gate--a man, tall and gangling, who straightened up slowly from some work he was doing. This fellow, I recognized, was Slim Bogart, the new hired man at the|]7 Kent farm, whom I had regarded as my mortal enemy for the past month. He was a slow-moving, indolent, good-looking youth, with a perpetually friendly . grin that would have made hating him a difficult proposition had it not been that Hazel, my sweetheart since school, days, frankly liked him. That, of course, was suffi- cient. Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Tvesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service at 8 p.m. The Baptist Church A. PRICE, Pastor Sunday Services at 11 a.m. and p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m, Prayer Service, Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. Gospel Meeting ...7.00 p.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednes- day at 8 p.m. (To be continued) ' STATIONERY SPECIAL! BLUEBIRD WRITING PADS and Envelopes Kid Finish EMERALD WRITING PADS and Envelopes Kid Finish OLD ENGLISH VELLUM, in Assorted Colors and nicely boxed, Special 2ec8e "STREETS OF SHADOW" By LESLIE McFARLANE \ The New Mystery Story on Sale Here A. W. SANDERSON JEWELER AND STATIONER Headquarters for Victrolas and Victor Records competitions at the Empire Day} In Memoriam concert held in Massey Music z In loving memory of my dear | Elaliey OF gnte, iu Mia yeeros Ison, Private Ernest W. Brown, In the Class C competition,: Pye al with two entries, only one point Pare, Je cChiistie Street Hospi divided the two choirs, the Hodg- taLon May 27th, 1927). = , son School choir scoring 81 a-: sehr ; i gainst the Duke of, Contaighes} oes aaeee ee grief ip cara 80 points. j | To the land of peace and rest, © Mr. Carson, who is a Hailey-|God has taken our beloved one, bury boy and is making good inj To a home which is the best. the city school, is to be congrau-;Time may heal the broken-hearted} lated on the good showing of his' Time may make the wound less class of singers, in which he takes, sore; a great interest. He is also tak-i But time can never stop our long- ing an active part in athleticsand | ing : ADS: For our loved one gone before. --Sadly missed by Mother, "Mrs. J. H/ BROWN his team figured prominently in} the school league hockey games} last winter. , Pies OR a ag gage eae ain atin adie afiiee atte silie adie t Opening Special! IN THE NEW STORE Your choice of any Collar Aéached : SHIRT ina large assortment of all sizes Special 4 rf $1.95 JAP. GIBBONS' wi" FERGUSON AVENUE : [eee PHONED 8 i itn alien cn it lit li a tt lt ll alt allt tn ltt lial THESE BRING WANT AD'S RESULTS For Rent--Comfortable Furnish-|Lost--Collie Dog, near Constance ed tooms in quiet home. Apply! Lake; light yellow, bob-tail, at Haileyburian Office, or phone! white ring around neck, white 219. 8-2ci strip on face. Reward for re- turn to O. Nelson, or phone 624, Haileybury. 8-2* For Sale or Rent--The eal Residence, Probyn Street, with! 5 garage in connection. 'Apply |For Sale -- Six-roomed House, to Jos. A: Legris. Set] large sun porch, good base- gment, water and lights, large chicken house and 17-lots. Rea- sonable for quick sale. Apply Alfred Williams, Stop 19, North Cobalt, or phone 1219. 8-2* Wanted Immediately--Furnished apartment, 3 or 4 rooms, or bungalow--6 months or longer. Box 1, The Haileyburian. _8-1* For Sale--One 3-burner Coal Oil r Stove, with oven, at 123 Black-; wall Street. 8-1*) Dray and Transfer -- We give' prompt service at all times; large motor truck. E. Belan- ger, Amwell St. phone 196, 8-2c Wonderful Value for Quick Sale --The McLean residence on}For Rent--Comfortable 6-roomed Main Street, overlooking Lake;: ' house, Georgina Ave. and Mar- beautiful Jawns and garden. cella Street, all conveniences. 7-2-*| Apply at Haileyburian Office. House to Rent--Latchford St., au 5 rooms, sun room and bath,, Agents Wanted--Why work for a delightful view ; $40 per month.| small salary when you can Apply Box 193, Haileybury. make $50 and more each week 6-4 c| by selling Watkins Products in For Sale=Weatinehouse sao tube your county, even without ex- i : ; erience. Here is your oppor- Battery Radio Set; Victor Vic- Bee : ' ) ; , tunity to I fe ] trola, console model with re- y establish a paying P business of Pare mori $50 Fateae the lot. Ap- business O your own if you are : os ambitious. Try it this spring ply Wm. Short, Meridian ae if you wish to convince your- self. The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, Dept. R-149, 74 Craig -St. West, Montreal. 6-4-c For Rent-Three furnished rooms, with use of electric range if de- sired. Apply phone 164, 6-i-¢ For Sale or Rent--Eight roomed brick house, Georgina and Blackwall, all modern conveni- ences; easy terms. Apply to J. L. Truelove, Greenway, Man., or at Haileyburian Office. 4-8%! For Sale or Rent--Comfortable house, central on Rorke Ave., all conveniences, good garden. Apply to Geo. Brown, Probyn Street. * aiote For Rent--8-roomed House on Latchford Street. Apply to M. J. Conkey, Phone 138, Hailey- bury. ? 52-t.f. Why Operate? for gall-stones, For Rent--Seven-roomed House on Rorke Avenue North; also two good teams for sale. Ap- ply to S. Norfolk. 4-t.f. For Sale--Crescent Combination 'Woodworker in first class or- der, 12" jointer, 26" band saw, rip saw with tilting table, re- versible shaper and boring ma- chine, Reasonable price. Ap- ply to Geo. Poppleton, Hailey- bury. 5-4-c House For Sale--In Good Loca- - tion on Browning Street, oppo- site English Church, as' I'm leaving town. I will sell very reasonable. P. Lafrange. stomach troubles, appendicitis, 5-1-c etc. Use Hepatola, the great , gystem cleanser. This is not es Renton Bungslew et an experiment but a proven suc- aa Sa Sabres Mes Ane cess, having been used through- Herbert, phone 149. ate. out Canada for the past twenty years with excellent results. For Rent--Four-roomed bunga- Price $6.75. Write for circu-! Jow on Amwell Street. Apply lar. Mrs. Geo. S. Almas, Box! to Mrs. A. L. Herbert, Phone 1073-37, Saskatoon, Sask. 449, tlie: Si Ee quizes yrs J Wanted -- E i d Woman for housework, one who can take full charge. Apply to Mrs. A. J. Murphy, Lake Shore Rd. Se: r 2 cm 1-t.f. Five Roomed House to Rent on 'Browning Street with lights For Sale or Rent--Six Roomedj house on. Ferguson Ave., op- posite Convent. Apply to E.} Simard. ©, 34-tH: $ ri ¥ For Sale--Six Roomed House on Blackwall Street; all conveni- and water. Apply Mrs. J. Brewer, Browning St. 48-t-f.' 2 ences; very easy terms. Apply at Haileyburian Office. = x CLASSIC THEATRE COBA LT - ONTARIO FRIDAY .and SATURDAY, MAY 30th and 3lst The 'greatest musical edy cast ever seen and heard on the Talking Screen. Songs, Backstage life, Tech- nicolor scenes, Love Drama! Production With Charles KING and Bessie LOVE A fascinating Talking, Singing Dancing com- Hit and With Jack Denny Marie Dressler Polly Moran Eddie Phillips Directed by Charles F. Riesner MARY... PIC Adapted and Directed by SAM TAYLOR ALL~TALKING / COMEDY SMASH . You'll laugh as never before! KF@ ed AN ADAPTATION OF SHAKESPEARES The King and Queen of movie- dom in their first co-starring picture Sy ~ SS SS RS UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JUNE 4th and 5th "The Virginian's back in another hit fo) 99 PRICES--Evening Saturday Matinee eee Adults: 40c plus-tax. Children 10¢ Monday Matinee, 4.15 p.m. Two Shows Nightly, 7 & 9 p.m. Saturday Continuous, 2.30-11 Adults 50¢ plus tax; Children 25¢ Adults 25c; Children 10c by

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