Page 4 THE "HAI THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, THE HAILEYBURIAN Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury Published in the Interests of the Town of Haileybury and District of Temiskaming SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance In United States--$2.50 per year in advance LEISHMAN ® SUTHERLAND PUBLISHERS Examination Results in Public and Separate Schools (Continued from Page 1) Martha McFarlane, Hugh Mc- Millan, Pearl Palmer, Margaret Palmer, Marjorie Poppleton, Ar-| villa Pretty, Willie Scott, Bessie Scott, Neil Speichet, David Stitt, | Norval Strong, Ella Thorpe, Don-| ald Tuke, Frank Windsor, Nich-| olas Woodend. Senior Third Belland, Eilleen Billedo, Rena Carrier, Ar-| nold Cooke, Jack Cooper, Mar- raret Elkins, Enid George, Verne Grozelle, Gordon Hamilton, Bob| Hendry, Amy Herbert, George Herbert, David Hill, Winnifred Hincks, Telesphor Hurteau, Elva} Johnson, Lillian Lawson, Vera! uwson, Winona McNaught, | MacLean, Gladys P. aliner, | Palmer, Carmen Reade,| Ross, Norma Harrison, Liddicot, Billie Milligan. | Junior Fourth | Eva Abraham, Hazel Bidgood, Allen Brown, Rosella Brown,} Clark Campbell, Elizabeth Dun- | bar, Clifford Evans, James Fitz-} patrick, Frances Fleming, Ruth| Gordon, Keith Grozelle, Ellsworth Hamilton, Margaret Harris, Mar- tin Harris, David Herbert, Helen Lyttle, Robert McArthur, Ra ae| liddleton, Ruby Palmer, Robert} Pomeroy, Vera Pretty, Keith Rea- vell, Cecelia Sommerville, Mar- jorie Sommerville, Hope Davies, Emmett Cook. Conditional Einar Olson, Senior Fourth Joseph Airhart, Arnold Belan- ger, Stanley Belanger, Margaret Blair, Pearl Dickson, Marion Fle- ming, Richmond Grozelle, Ethel Cecil Jack Burton, yd John Shirley | Orville Hughes, Andrew Johnson. | Harvey, Jean Hendry, Raymond} Little, Mary Milne, | Millross, Patrick Moore, Gordon} McCracken, Eleanor McDonough, Edward McKinlay, Robert Mc-| Vittie, _Mary Peacock, Lloyd} Piche, Edith Windsor. Conditional -- Doris Timmins, Gordon MacRae. SEPARATE SCHOOL | Jr. IV to Sr. 1V Honors--Laura Gutcher, Nora Shields, Emma McGinley, Iola McDonell, Helen Byrne. Pass -- Val Marcella, Johnny Laronde, Edwin Bruce, Simonne Lapierre Sr. III to Jr. IV Honors--Gerard Belec, Freda| Huard, Jean Shields, Rita 'O'Hara | Neil McNeil, Annabelle Schulfer, | Buster Huard. | Pass--Al. Godin, Viola Kunoth, | Hector iaviel | Miss A. Costello, Principal | Sr. III to Jr. IV | Honors--Hal Furlong, Eileen Bruce. | -Margaret Whelan, Law- O'Halloran, Kathleen Mc- Pass rence ROOF LEAKING ? It is likely to rain again most any day USE ASBESTOLINE on that leaky roof An Asbestos and Asphalt com- pound, guaranteed not to crack, chip or peel, semi-plastic and not affected by the most adverse cli- matic conditions Just brush a coat of Asbestoline over that worn out roof and it will be as good as new and carry a ten-year guarantee that your roof will not leak once Asbesto- line is applied according to in- structions. The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Co. guaran- teeing and insuring your roof against leaks provided the manu- facturers fail to keep your roof leakless, without additional cost to you for a period of ten years. Use Asbestoline; See Coon and arrange to have your roof water- proofed before the next rain comes on L.W.COON Prescott, mere Larrat. oo ga Mabel Peterson. wae To Senior II Pass: Arnold Fairhurst, Gordon Pirie, Gordon Hellens, Hilda Dungey. Teacher: Miss E. M. Baird I to II Honors -- Clayton McAulay, Mabel Davis Pass: Russell Crooks, Margaret Treen, Shirley Stoughton, Margaret Brown, Ivor Hubbard, Ruth Bell, George Carthy, Anna Mae McGinley, Ed- die Police, Norman Gutcher, Recommended--James Connol- Jr. Il] to Sr. II Pass--Clarissa Marcella, Law- rence Connolly, Teresa Belec, Bridget Holland, Gerald Bruce, Eleanor Foran, Dorothy Cahill, Joan McGinley. Recommended--Agatha O'Hara Miss F. McGuire, Teacher Form II to Form III Jr. Honors--Norman Bruce, Helen|Anderson. Recommended, Lloyd Doyle. Curry, Pass--Harold Cahill, Robert I Howey, Sylvester Laronde, Bert} Rhoda Allen, Alberta Anderson McGillivray, Stanley McConnel. |Ralph Crooks, Arthur Draper, Recommended -- Gordon Mc-|Margaret Hutchison, Paul Mc- Connel, Rosemary Meany. Millan, Franklin Smith, Jack Form I to Form II Whitney. Se? pues Pass--Phil é ° z . Ginley, Hee ee Bie Ne Florence Bush, Gilbert Childs, John McAulay, Herbert McGrath John Molyneaux, Harold Sadler, Albert Vinkle. Junior Primer to "B" Primer to Form I Honors--Gordon Bruce, Rita Gutcher, Robert McConnell, John Schulfer, Lilian Rose, Joseph Marjorie Bush, Eric Davis, Ward. Clifford Fairhurst. Pass-- Milton Doyle, Joseph Teacher, Miss R. Creighton |Leach, Lawrence O'Shaughnessy, Marie O'Halloran, Billy Troke. S. S. No. 2, BUCKE NORTH COBALT SCHOOL Junior IV to Senior IV To Sr. IV from Jr. IV Gerda Nelson, Alfred Nelson, Sidney Oslund; Veronica D'Orvil- Helge Byberg, Lillian Byberg;|iiers absent because of illness, re- Ruby Erickson, Vera Erickson, commended to Sr. IV. |Eleanor Hutchison, Elsie Mc- Th . J o Sr. III from Jr. Il |Connell, Laura Neill, Nora Riley, Cecelia Hogberg, Honors, Wal- ter Oslund, Emily Oslund, Har- old Fleming, absent because of illness, recommended to Sr. III. To Sr. II from Jr. II |Emily Stoughton, Violet Stuckey, | Howard Totten, Ernest Vinkle. H. L. Bean, Principal Senior II] to Junior IV Promoted on year's work --| Roy Craig, Honors, Gladys Roy Draper. Honours: Carl Tot-] Nelson. 3 jten, Albert Riley. Pass: Wood- To Sr. I from Sr. Pr. row Warren, Kathleen Kearney,| Aldine Piche. : |Foy Post, Einar Heikkila. To Jr. I from Sr. Pr. Junior III to Senior III Marjorie Fleming, Pearl Laf- Honors--Betty Dods. Pass:|frenere, Norman Oslund. Bessie Brawn, Lloyd Peterson, To Sr. Pr. from Jr. Pr. Ruth Draper, Leonard Post. On] John Bridge, Muriel Fleming, trial: Floyd Davis, Buster Mc-|Freddie Laffrenere, Kathleen Donell. Laffrenere. Senior II to Junior Ill Harris Dilworth, Teacher | Promoted on year's Work -- Thelma Vinkle, Nora McPherson. Honors; Agnes McAnaul, Marsie Larrat, William McAnaul.' Pass: Basil Riley, Arnold Wilson, Hilda Whitney, Rose Hubbard, Becky Tariff of Tolls Two Fire Alarms Give Brigade Some Practice | fire Two alarms of late last | Proposed to be collected during Season 1930 ~ py The Quinze Rapids Improvement Company, Ltd. For Use of Improvements Sawlogs, 17 feet and under, per 1,000 ft. B.M.__------ 8c Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other woods, round or flatted, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long, per 1,000 ft. B.M.__-__- 10c Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, round or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, per 1,000 ft. B.M. ------____ 12c Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, square or waney board, per W000 #cubic feet Se cee see ae a $1.20 Pulpwood) perscotd 255 a5 Se ee eee 8c E. C. WOOLSEY, 13-5-c Superintendent a a eee 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 d 2 2 $ Red and White Pine, 3 Z 3 d 2 3 2 2 2 2 b EMPIRE THEATRE - NEW LISKEARD The Pride of the North 4 week gave the brigade a couple| ) Maileyhary in 1923 } Items from the Files of The 4 Haileyburian of Seven 4 of practice runs. The first wasa| '|call to the home of W. Pritchard, ! Elliott Street, on Thursday after- noon, and on arrival the firemen! found that it was a truck belong- ing to Thorpe & Branchaud which had developed a short circuit in the engine. There was no dam- Years Ago age. i it ali ts a SOR a oe The second call came on Satur- ; i day morning to the house occu-| The Haileybury fire brigade pied by His Lordship, Bishop Rheaume, where the _ kitchen chimney had taken fire. It was extinguished with chemicals without damage. in spite of serious handicaps dur- jing the past months, won the wagon race, the big event at the annual firemen's tournament at Liskard Beach on July 2nd. The Liggett store on the cor- TRY OUR WANT ADS 'ner of Main and Ferguson will be rebuilt in the immediate future. ale The T. & N. O. has commenced erection of two houses, one for 'the station agent and the other for the section foreman. One of the stations on the C.P. R.'s new line to Kipawa will be named "Latulippe" in honor of the late Bishop of MHaileybury Diocese. What is believed to be a very rich silver find was made in Lor- rain on claims owned by W. W. ;Paul and R. Richardson. emo 00 S00 sanillasman and the Government of that day voted Firty-five the Provincial Governments in road building. spread unemployment. employment. ation. swith it. The Liberal party cannot and will not. they have done it before. dian Homes and the Farmers' Market. eM 07> 0 0c 00 guestions. 1. How is it that the fiscal policy which Mr. King has held to suddenly become right--become right on the eve of an were forced to leave Canada? 3. How is it that, despite this vast emigration, Canada today A Ye o> 0M 0c 0 0c Give Canada A Chance UNEMPLOYMENT In 1920, before the Liberal party came into power at Ottawa there was widespread un- Twenty Million Dollars to assist Municipalities and Twenty-five Million Dollars to assist In the present year of 1930 with the Liberal Party in power at Ottawa there is wide- The Premier said he would not give a five cent piece to relieve un Surely when Canadian, Homes to the extent of One Hundred Thousand are in want through no fault of their own, it is theduty of the Government to deal with the situ Surely a young country like Canada, with such vast resources can effectively deal The Conservative party can and will, The full strength of the Nation should be used to protect Cana- Canadazis waiting for Premier King to answer these How many will he answer or evade? 2. How it came to pass that, under his administration, no fewer than 1,300,000 Canadians with a single city like Winnipeg spending $3,000 a day to give men bread? 4. What Mr. King's Government proposes to do about the unemployment problem? 5. Why is it that after years of investigation, negotiations and promises, not a single step has been taken regarding the St. Lawrence Deep Waterway? 6. What his Government proposes doing regarding Mr. Bennett's reasonable request fare judicial inquiry into the financing of the Beauharnois Power Syndicate? 7. What Mr. King has done these past four years about his pledge to reform the Senate?) NOTE FOR CANADA AND W. A. GORDON Published by The Haileybury Liberal-Conservative Association =) 1 Million Dollars for relief; be wrong for ten years has election? has an army of unemployed | --J ¥ Last Times Tonight--Thursday, July 3rd ve "RED HOT RYTHM" / A Peppy Musical Comedy ya "FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sth y "Show of Shows" 100 Stars, 1000 Singers and Dancers, 100 Shows in One COMEDY AND NEWS 4th ----___--__ 7th MONDAY and TUESDAY KEN MAYNARD, the King of the Saddle, in a Great Talking Western Picture, 6 e 'Senor Americano" COMEDY AND CARTOON 8th WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 10th RUDY VALLEE in - "The Vagabond Lover" 11th rd FRIDAY and SATURDAY GLORIA SWANSON in "The Trespasser" 12th Phone 266a Russell St. Siding eh 5 SOUND THIS BEA SPECIAL T : 3 $215 IFUL SUITE "eS WEEK SSX Thorpe & Branchaud House Furnishers - Directors of Funeral Services 1930