Page 2 TH ILEYBURIAN : THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1930 Whole District Suffers By Rainfall of Four Inches Highways and Railway Suffer Damage When Storm Hits District Roadways, Culverts and Embankments Are Washed Out NO SERIOUS INJU. IS SUFFERED BY MAN WHO FELL FORTY FEET Frank Gauvreau, a workman employed on the construction of the trestle over Dickson's Creek \ Jand fell some forty feet to theivided. During the afternoon and 'bed of the stream. As his fright-|evening a portion of Ferguson ened comrades on the job rushed! Avenue will be closed to traffic ;to his aid he clambe~*d out of!and there will be booths, amuse- ithe creek and started up the ments of various kinds and street 'slope. Gavreaw fell ints the water | dancing. ;which it is believe 1 was sufficient| The good works of the I O.D.E. 'to break his fall, although the 'are well known and it goes with- out saying that the citizens of respond to the call and will turn out to make the event a success. If the weather is such that out- side entertainment is impossible, arrangements have been made to hold the fair in the Arena. Haileybury and the district will" to bridge the gap in the T. & N.O. stream has receded to somewhere Railway, had a narrow escape near its normal proportions. He} from serious injury when he lost!was taken to the hospital and ex-! and Traffic Delayed for Several Days With a rainfall of over four (main break. The Nipissing Cen- inches in less than 48 hours last! tral tracks did not suffer so sey- damage to roads, embankments on week, the bridges and both the highways and railroads was the greatest that hasbeen experienced from a similar cause in the history of the North Coun- try. The werst of the storm ap- parently centred around this im- mediate district, as both north and south the trouble was not so great in Temiskaming. t, in the Sudbury area, simi- lar conditions existed, however, : there the washouts were re-|atd the road was flooded to a Asible fora \eonsiderable loss|GepEa 0! about four feet and be-| setae : Res .|tween Cobalt and Latchford there T. & N. O. RY. --and CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. of life, while here only two deaths are ported as a result of the rl sreatest damage in this ek North Bay, Ont. Further | lbreak at Dickson's Creek, al- | hongh there was a bad spot at bStop 19 which could not be cross- led during the early part of Fri- Niay, Two cars were in between |there and Moore's Cove and a lservice was kept up by transfer- ring at 19, between Cobalt and |the pulp mill. On the Ferguson Highway to |the south there were some places that had to be closed. At Gow- were floods. At the week-end, | , it was possible to get through, although the going was} still far from good. To the north} however South Lorrain branch of the T. & N.O. and resulted in the cessation of traffic. This was responsible for the slowing up of operations at the Upper Notch, as it was im- possible to get freight in, but the tracks are being repaired and traffic will be resumed in the near future. 2 I. O. D. E. Street Fair to | Be Held Wednesday Next | The annual street fair of the {1.0.D.E. will be held on Wednes- 'day next, July 9th, when a some- 'what similar -entertainment to {that held last year will be pro- Fourth Souvenir Pilgrimage his footing on the framework of!amined by Dr. W. C. Arnold, who| i ; the trestle on Monday eveningjfound that there were no bones; @UMM |erely, with the exception of the oe as a result of the fall. WEST TO THE CANADIAN ROCKIES AND THE PACIFIC immediate neighborhood was to) 9+ New Liskeard there was only} ----to the main line of the T. & N. O.| minor damage to the highway. R ul vay, when the fill at Dick-|Q, Sunday morning at least one} mn's Creek, between here and) motorist drove down from Elk! i rt et ¢ . oe ar completely | Lake and reported the roads not| washed out when the stream,| cg fa, slic rains is week | ollen ablay: RR elocial oe eee eats GED and ANNUAL COLONIZATION EXCURSION to Yaw y ¥one a'\have prevented the roads from proportions, weae on a rampage.|drying up to any great extent,| ] ' A eee of some Re a width| but the floods are receding. ttawa, ontrea 9 uebdec Ineffect May 15th, from Haileybury and 60 feet in depth was lett 1n| Some *washouts occurred on the} 3 % the railway. Fortunately, the | 9 To Sy Ene Mg Seattle, Port- vashalit OGG rredieaTet a ate. M d J ] 7 1930 and return, 09 | uw i ms : es Beis: eF y hae a: | on ay, u Banff and return, reached only via Can- morning when there were no } adian Pacific, $87.80 ' if ¢ > ; ° "Te | Tr . . . 2 - Wi trains at the point and there } Under the distinguished patronage of Rt.Rev. D.J. Scollard In effect June Ist Ni was nothing more serious than couse Lake Louise and return, reached only via > ve > TO: The - vaneand . L the damage to the Toad. The theater Bert Canadian Pacific $89.30 \) whole fill in the big ravine moved | FARE FROM HAILEYBURY $23.40 Wesom Vie- Return Limit October 31st. Stop-over f right out, taking with it the con- | suver OM Gnd allowed. } rete culvert < > b é | 5 Hise 3. Ve meals ps h Sabb. 'f ee Se a at Proportionate fares from other points. Return limit, July pat Se ine Let us arrange your itinerary. i . Beno S i rg | 21. Stop-overs. Tickets good on all regular trains to 5.8: 90 Illustrated literature will be ¥ ress towards the lake. Appar-| North Bay, connecting with Special Train via Canadian Pa- care eee gladly furnished by "| ently no one witnessed the big- | es Rey ne st 10.3 Sau" PP b T M ad Standard qrotowt ted C. H. WHITE gest part of the flood, but those cific Ry. leaving 10.30 p.m. Coaches, Tourist and Standar bet Chews DibesIee Passenger AGeat i Wich Grete BLeE an eet mee ee eel Sleepers. Consult local Agents for further details, or Cc. Tours 87 Main St. West, NORTH BAY, ONT. * A GSR GE EHOTELA SAA AS Tet H. White, District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- q| in the railway with the rails and | say, North Bay. CANADIAN PACIFIC h ties still in their places stretch- } ing across from one bank to the aS eee eee ee, el, i i el i other. Some pictures were se- = cured before the rails were cut j by workmen, who were rushed to | the scene and these views tell yy the story better than it can be | done in words. j When the rush of water down the ravine reached the Ferguson i Highway a large portion of that thoroughfare was also washed ; out and into the lake. The cement ft bridge which spans the creek at , i that point remained intact, but ps the ideal food for the road on either side disappear- the bottle-fed baby ed and left a gap that requireda because itis clean) uniform | temporary bridge before motor in composition, ee | traffic could be resumed. This most easily digested of A € took the greater part of Friday. artificial foods and always A smaller bridge at Moore's ready for instant use when \ e {s Cove was also washed out and an diluted with plain boiled i} @ embankment on the T. & N.O. a- water. Itisused moreoften Do rf bove the Cove went down into than all other artificial Ee shes the woods and required consider- foods combined. t es able filling before it was possible sle $ ex ess sles P ret work train: 2 39 e ! to get work trains up to the aH BORDEN'COM LIMITED f vind sau igh we ro } 140 St. Paul W., Montreal pid' pitt g s otto : ' Send Free Baby Book to: to) os e | Temiskaming 8 Northern anclnros Baby Esok 2 grates Pup" © 4 pigh'd da jo ove" { " NABER, ccaiN ciidonge cite ee we € 5 {| Ontario Railway ae NI ag Es av pL ade i ABMs 5, i. sccceUitaocsheet @ otros teers oe case ¢ e co a pave Vy Pe s 00 wi + cath rg te | TRAIN SERVICE ovt auto" g Like jpric# rbot i de oa bi a 1p cb n ak. 0 [e) engine apeat ] The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, Trains mest ed 2 ei 12 pile : ait Fs | Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancou- 4, chase s' guro™ 1. Wis Lo j ver, daily, operating through Sleeper between * pave got t ane ot > T. i908 Cochrane and Toronto. These trains use PAI N +S wt \gahe s\ ot ' ye sical Canadian National Railways station at North met 5 eeds | Ns he fot pe* 4 Ww ency Bay. Peculiar to Wom: sgnet 102 * ©) ef TRAINS Nos 46 and 47---Through ser or Nike eek) big ot OZ ead ie , ah of o &® sueS* vice daily, between Toronto and Timmins, al- Periodic Suffering = po A es sve C ee Ppa 0 to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Par- . Headaches uit me . pt yance? ectt¥ shell lor Cafe Car Service between North Bay and , Neuralgia of sed! eft stb i 1 . t! Timmins Through Sleepers operated be Neuritis 224 ses? kid ut 40B tween Toronto and Timmins, also between ; ce PE Nat oi \a 4 NS po Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These » Here's sure of te) Moto® ° sts Lio Trains sae ae National Railways sta- THE SIGN OF THE SHELL IS elem® a: yell 2 . M ek Soe ONTHE AIR... Every Monday evet ee a sHEL ED los. an --Daily except . s : Sunday service between North Bay and Coch- Night, 8:30 Central Time. wo de N v y 4 rane, operating through Sleeper between Tim wo iG mins and Montreal. These trains use. Cana- Tv THE dian Pacific Railway station at North Bay. LOCAL SERVICE between Cobalt, Foun- tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. Connections at Eaflton Jct. for BLK LAKE § daily except Sunday. Connections at Englehart for CHARLTON s daily except Sunday 4 Connections at Swastika daily with Nipis- i sing Central Railway for KIRKLAND LAKE, = . LARDER LAKE, CHEMINIS, ROUYN, and NORANDA, Quebec, and Intermediate next time a headache makes : Points. you stay at home--or the time | Connections at Porquis Jct. for IROQUOIS of month has brought on pains which FALLS, daily. threaten to prevent your keeping 1 Improved service on the Porcupine Branch,| @M engagement--remember Bayer i] making close connections at Porquis Jct. with tablets. Give them a tnal, | Trains Nos. 1, 2, 17 and 18 for points east, will be grateful for their west, north and south. This service will be in comport. There tees Seqidlcs #2 > Be up-to-date, addition to Trains Nos. 46 and 47 and will pains they will relieve o provide three trains each way on Sundays. is tres glo slightest hana Shellubricate The: establishment of this service will enable eee use. Bayer : r those desiring, to conveniently make round trip hurt 1 Doctors will Se uu from Timmins to Cochrane on Sundays. h the ps TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE between Coch- alors _ ths rane, Island Falls Jct., and Coral Rapids, leav- of ens People ing Cochrane 8.30 a.m., Monday, Wednesday these tablets. So don't, and Friday, arriving Coral Rapids 2.55 p.m. wah pain. Bayer Ts same day, returning leaving Coral Rapids 8.30 check your cold, relieve a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriy-| @. or neuralgic pains. ing Cochrane 2.30 p.m. same day. va » See current Time Table or apply to any T BAYE R : 7" 4 @N. O. Riy. Agee Fee full particulars. bs ~ Saas aaere S eze ¥ . J.P 5. t , e H otttiinm, | ASPIRIN P. M. FLEMING, Haileybury, Ont. |