THURSDAY, TULY 17th, 1930 + THE EYBURIAN. Page 7 ot Haileybury in 1923 ? Items from the Files of The 4 Haileyburian of Seven Years Ago Definite word has been receiv- -ed from Toronto that final plans for the proposed"highway con- necting this district with North Bay had been filed with the De- partment of Highways. On Saturday evening there passed away a pioneer of Temis- kaming, in the person of Mr. T J. Oslund, who for the past 27 years has been engaged in farm- ing on the West Road, near Hail- eybury. Claudia Tennnant, the 14-year- old schoolgirl of Krugerdorf, who flagged a train with her hat near her home, when she discovered a broken rail in the track, was pre- sented by Geo. W. Lee with a solid gold watch and $25 in cash}, as a reward for her presence of mind. The purchase of a new motor driven fire truck was finally de- cided on by the town council on Monday. The first sod was turned by Mrs. C. C. Farr for the erection of the new St. Paul's Church on Friday last. ° Wins Prizes in Art ' At Manitoba Exhibition Mr. B. W. Hartley has again been successful at the Western Canada Art Exhibition, held this month in Brandon, Manitoba, where he was awarded three first prizes and one second for his paintings and drawings. It will be recalled that Mr. Hartley won several prizes at the exhibition last yéar. Those who have seen his collection, made throughout a NO BOILING STRAINING Get a tin of New Rite-Good il -? Fixcess acids tn common cane ion. It res' pain abot hours after eat- tive is Phillips Milk of Rela: Vohaavectiinng x ar em bi 50 years since its One spoonful of Phillips Milk of neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. Harmless, and tasteless, and yet its action is Seo 'You will never wy on crude me! once learn how quickly Spigetiial acta ve Be sure to get the genuine. "Milk M has been the U. S. Regis Charles H. Phillips Chemical and its nistentaace ips since 1875, Com- les Want Ads. Bring Results Battalion from Camp Has Day on Lake Temagami: Simcoe Foresters and he came up on Friday and arranged for One battalion in camp at New| his battalion to have the day off Liskeard Beach had a special treat on Saturday last, when they were entertained at the summer| home of Hon. Wm. Finlayson, Minister of Lands and Forests, on Lake Temagami. Idng period, and his recent work will not be surprised at his suc- cess and will extend congratula- tions. ter is honorary colonel of the 35th | ifor the visit. Several leciantes were provided for day's. program. motor their 'transport to Temagami and the trip up the lake was part of the The boys and The Minis.imen, had a great day's sport, re- iturning to camp late in the even- ing, the enyy of the other units in jthe brigade. Want Ads. Bring Results water lighting a fire. 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Early recognition of this trend provided the inspiration for the King-Dunning Budget, which has indicated the path along which Canada must proceed to ensure a continuation of her com- mercial prosperity. The prompt LOWER COST OF LIVING Budgets during the past nine years of Liberal Administration have lowered tariffs on many commodities and implements of production; these réductions have automatically lowered living costs to the Canadian public. The King-Dunning Budget, which the TAX REDUCTIONS Sales Tax--Reduced from 6% to 1%. Postal Rates--Reduced from 3 cents to 2 cents; Penny postage re-established. Cheque Tax--Reduced from 2 cents on every $50.00 to 2 cents over $10.00. Receipt Tax--Abolished. Transportation Tax--Abolished, Insurance Tax--Abolished. Telegraph Tax--Abolished. Reduction in five years estimated to amount to $116,000,000. For Greater Empire Trade Workand Lower Cost of Living for All Approve the King-Dunning Budget Vote LIBERAL Untario Liberal Campaign Committee, Toronto TRADE development of trade within the Empire is the logical solution of the enormous problem involved; and the enthusiastic manner in which the King-Dunning Budget has been received throughout the Empire ensures Canada a most favourable osition at the Imperial Conference 'or the interchange of products. Providing a market for Canada's farm products, ensuring the building up of a home-market for her manufactured products, the policy of the King admin- istration offers the greatest assurance of Canada's future prosperity. electorate is asked to approve on July 28th, is an extension of this policy; dairy equipment and machinery in general placed on the free list; tea, porcelian and china, free under the British preference. TARIFF REDUCTIONS 1922--Sugar, agricultural implements, textiles, boots and shoes. 1923--British preferential tariff reduced by 10 per cent. where goods imported by Canadian port. 1924--Instruments of production used in agriculture, mining, forestry and fisheries. 1925--Well-drilling machinery and fisher- men's enginés. 1926--Sugar, automobiles, tin-plate etc. 1928--Impl of prod in mining and fishing industries; fertilizers on free list, 1930--Tea, porcelain, china, vegetables, fruits, free under British preference. Reduction in duties means reduction in prices, Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes {fo Wit:-- BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued under the hand of the Mayor of the Town of Haileybury PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, DISTRICT OF TEMISKAMING, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAILEYBURY and the seal of the Corporation of the said Town, bearing date of the 26th day of May, 1930, and to qne directed commanding me to levy upon the sevetal parcels of land hereinafter described for the ar- rears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with all costs thereof, I hereby give notice that pur- suant to the provisions of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1927, Chapter 238, and any amendments thereto, I shall on the 15th day of September, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Municipal Offices, Ferguson Avenue, in the Town of Haileybury, proceed to sell the said lands or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge such arrears of taxes and all costs thereof unless such ar- rears and costs have been sooner paid. No. Street Lot Plan Arrears Costs Amount Names and Addresses il 111.14 5.38 11652 C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. Zi 157.93 6.56 164.49 L. Reilly, Rouyn, Que. 6), 248.16 8.81 256.97 N. Abraham, Haileybury 4. 159.47 660 166.07 C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. bi 174.35 697 181.32 Mrs. H. Brown, Wiseton, Sask. 6. 182.21 7.16 189.37 R. Bruce, Haileybury de 712.23 20.41 7.32.64 Fennessy Estate, clo John Shine 302, 311 Adams Bldg, Sault Ste Marie. 8. Meridian Ave. ---- 20, 21 46 110.31 5.37 115.68 A. Bouchier, Haileybury. '9. View 9 81 70.48 4.37 74.85 Mrs. Stark, Boston Creek. 10.. View 81 58.63 4.07 62.70 Mrs. P. Ogle, clo J. Ogle, Hail- ' eybury. 11. View 73 50.13 3.86 53.99 Fred LaForest, So. Porcupine AA, (Crh) (Ae Sa 330 73 103.88 5.20 109.08 Chas. Phelps, Maidens P.O. 13: Meridian Ave. ~------- 1 83 104.13 5.21 109.34 J. Corrigan, Rouyn, Que. 14. Meridian Ave. -------- 2 83 336.63 11.02 347.65 J. Gutcher, Haileybury 1S emGopaltye kes. 4 - W746) 50 362.05 11.66 373.71 Mrs. M. Piche, Haileybury 16. Niven -- 123, 135, 147, 158, : 159, 171, 172, 182, 183 105 1095.99 5.00 1100.99 Theo. Schmeler (deceased) 17. Champlain ~----- IWAN EK) 105 10.38 2.86 13.24 <A. Sweet, New Liskeard. 1Sepetone. eee ae 231 105 6.80 2.86 9.66 Mrs. I. Duffy, (deceased) 19. Third 6 128 4.26 2.86 7.12 J. Farmer, Haileybury 20. Third 128 9.37 > 2,86 12.35 John Guppy Estate, clo E. Gup- py, Temagami. 21. Georgina Ave. 60, 122, 123 128 2161 3.15 24.76 A. Camley, Haileybury. 22m mourthies 5. ee tes oe 116 128 8.45 2.86 11.31 A. Camley, Haileybury. Cae nit thy eat 117, 119 128 18.90 3.08 21.98 <A. Camley, Haileybury. 24. Fifth--- 101, 103, 105, 107 128 36.61 3.53 40.14 Mrs. R. E. Davis, Haileybury 25. Georgina Ave. ---. 13, 14 77 9.37. 2.86 12.23 Mrs. A. B: Turnbull, Hollyburn P.O., Vancouver. Zone conden seeaeanaees 20 77 4.68 2.86 7.54 Guppy Estate, clo E. Guppy, Temagami. Zima WIG, Seana sake 139 77 13.98 2.95 16.93 Wm. Scott, Haileybury 28m RSecond sa-2 tak 114, 115 58 12.05 2.91 14.96 E. Marion (deceased) 29. Meridian Ave. -------- 48 102.79 5.18 107.97 BP. McGinley, Haileybury 30. Meridian Ave. ----.--- 2 48 104.58 5.22 109.80 St. Germaine (non-resident) Glomebactie weak i oS 48 76.38 452 80.90 J. Farmer, Haileybury Sgmlbittle A 28 48 46.46 3.77 50.23 Driscoll Estate. SupAlbert £2 =. 8. 48 29.11 3.33 32.44 Driscoll Estate. 34. Browning 37 156.13 6.51 16264 R. Abraham, Timmins, Ont. 35. Georgina Ave. --.- 92, 93 37 650.74 18.88 697.62 Geo. Nottle, Haileybury SO,pulatchtord,-.--.----s---~ 124 54 7913 459 83.72 Mrs. A. Hogg, Noranda, Que. S/mebatchtord 20232 2= 147 54 179.89 7.10 186.99 D. Furlong, Haileybury 38. Florence --__ a ASE 54 2ENZ SL 31.43 H.C. McCluskey, Cobalt, Ont. 39. Latchford _..-------- 183 82 46.68 3.77 50.45 Bruce Jemmett, clo A. E. Moy- sey, Kingston, Ont. H. CLIFFORD, Treasurer.