The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 14 Aug 1930, p. 7

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Fil -- THURS., AUGUST 14th, 1930 THE EAL Haileybury in 1923 } Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Seven q Years Ago Taxes for 1923 will become due and payable in one instalment, on October Ist, according toa by law passed this week by the town council. A downtown office of the T. & N. O. Telegraphs will be opened next week in the Noice Drug Store. The Empire Forestry Confer- ence, on its tour of the Dominion will visit Temiskaming this week spending Saturday in Iroquois Falls. A splendid entertainment was given in the High School on Fri- day evening, when the panto- mime "Snowwhite" . under the direction of Miss Estelle Bag- shaw was staged for the benefit _ of the Red Cross Hospital. Contractors in Haileybury are experiencing difficulty in secur- ing a sufficient number of brick- layers to carry on the work on the various buildings under con- struction. The cornerstone of the new United Church at the corner of Georgina and Browning Street will be laid on Friday, August 17, at 3 p.m. Considerable prospecting ac- tivity is reported from Matabit- chuan area in South Lorrain this summer. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF COMMISSION HOUSES Your Housing Commission has heen obliged to eject one family from a commission house, after every effort had been made to in- duce them to pay arrears, and similar action will be necessary in several instances, as this is the only recourse the Commission has. The ones furthest in ar- rears will be dealt with first. The Commission has power to take this action in all cases where pay- ments are three months or more jn arrears. : S There are several cases which will be dealt with in the same manner as the one first referred to around September Ist, unless the occupants of these properties make settlement before that date. TOWN OF HAILEYBURY ' HOUSING COMMISSION Geo. T. Hamilton, Chairman, Ve E. McCuaig, N. Morrissette. Temiskaming 8 N orthern Ontario Railway TRAIN SERVICE The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Montreal and Vancou- ver, daily, operating through Sleeper between Cochrane and Toronto, These trains use Canadian National Railways station at North Bay. TRAINS Nos. 46 and 47--Through ser- vice daily, between Toronto and Timmins, al- #0 to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Par- for Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins. Through Sleepers operated be- tween Toronto and Timmins, also between Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These Trains use Canadian National Railways sta- tion at North Bay. TRAINS Nos. 17 and 18--Daily except Sunday service between North Bay and Coch- rane, operating through Sleeper between Tim mins and Montreal. These trains use Cana- dian Pacific Railway station at North Bay. LOCAL SERVICE between Cobalt, Foun- tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. Connections at Earlton Jct. for ELK LAKE daily except Sunday. Connections at Englehart for CHARLTON daily except Sunday. Connections at Swastika daily with Nipis- sing Central Railway for KIRKLAND LAKE, LARDER LAKE, CHEMINIS, ROUYN, and NORANDA, Quebec, and Intermediate Points. Connections at Porquis Jct. for IROQUOIS FALLS, daily. Improved service on the Porcupine Branch, making close connections at Porquis Jct. with Trains Nos. 1, 2, 17 and 18 for points east, west, north and south. This service will be in addition to Trains Nos. 46 and 47 and will provide three trains each way on Sundays. The: establishment of this service will enable those desiring, to conveniently make round trip from Timmins to Cochrane on Sundays. TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE between Coch- rane, Island Falls Jct., and Coral Rapids, leav- ing Cochrane 8.30 a.m.. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving Coral Rapids 2.55 p.m. same day, returning leaving Coral Rapids 8.30 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriv- ing Cochrane 2.30 p.m. same day. See current Time Table or apply to any T. @ N. O. Rly. Agent for full particulars. A. J. PARR. Gen. Fret. and Pass. Agt., North Bay, Ont. Sell It by Advertising ! * And Her Ideas . From Paris AL JOLSON TRIUMPHS IN THIRD VITAPHONE ALL SINGING SPECIAL Al Jolson, truthfully credited with having brought the infant Vitaphone into full growth with "The Jazz Singer" and "The Singing Fool," the two pictures that gave such impetus to talk- ing pictures, is now starring in his third all-singing, all dialogue feature for Warner Brothers, to be seen at the Empire Theatre, New Liskeard, this Friday and Saturday. 5 vey H. Gates and the talking scenario was done by Joseph Jackson. Lloyd Bacon directed and the cast includes, in addition to tiny Davey Lee, Marion Nixon Kenneth Thompson, Holmes Herbert and Fred Kohler. Many brilliant new songs and several of the old favorites are sung by Jolson in the whirlwind 2 course of "Say it With Songs." Moses. B. Coatsworth, expert of League of Nations on Calendar Reform, who was in Ottawa re- cently, expressed the hope that "Say it With Songs" the story the proposed new 13-month cal- of a father's sacrifice, was writ-!endar will be put into use all over ten by Darryl Zanuck and Har-' the world in 1933. LEYBURIAN Page 7 Coming to The Classic [it's the heart-hitting story of|or, its lure, now see its human Theatre, Cobalt, Ontario|youth face to face with eternal j side the angle that makes this Soe turmoil such as youth never be- | picturization an entertainment One of Broadways 'most bril-jfore was called upon to exper-|thrilling in its epic sweep of liant personalitys comes to the lience. It's the drama of human'drama, yet most poignantly pow- screen world for the first time injhearts hungering for happiness,|erful in its ability to lift you to "Putting on the Ritz" the United'the drama of youth's reaction to the heights of human feeling. Artists all talking Musical ex-flittle things, the drama of simple] Playing at the Classic, Monday travaganza w hich plays the Clas-|emotions magnified by their very: Tuesday and Wednesday, August sic Theatre, Cobalt on Friday|intensity into the most moving} 18th, 19th and 20th. A Matinee and Saturday, August 15th and 16{ideas ever pictured. You'veseen each day at 2.30 p.m., at regular The personality is Harry Rich- man, supported by Joan Bennett, ; : y many times. Aileen Pringle, Lilyan Tashman, the heroic side of war screened 'prices. Two shows nightly 7 and Its color, its glam-'9p.m. Richard Tucker and many other popular stars. "All Quiet on the Western Front" when a picture bares the soul of an individual it is great; when it bares the soul of a generation it is tremendous; and "All Quiet" is a tremendous human document , 3 It's more than a story of war, ' y If baby has COLIC FA CRY in the night. Colic! No cause for alarm if Castoria handy. This pure vegetable prepares tion brings cite comfort, and can never harm. It is the sensible thi when children are ailing, Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath is bad. enever there's need of gentle regulation. Children love the taste of Castoria, and its mildness makes it safe for frequent use. _ And a more liberal dose of Castoria is always better for growing children than strong medicine meant only for adult use. Want Ads. Bring Results Be WHATEVER YOU m REMEMBER THE KLIM When you're miles away from the nearest dairy --out in camp, at the summer cottage, on lake or motor trip--KLIM is the one thing you won't want to be without. Fresh, full-cream milk for tea, coffee, cereals and fruit. children will love to drink. Milk for cooking and baking. KLIM provides it just as you need it. Simply add water and you have an instant supply of delicious milk, of fresh-from-the-dairy goodness and flavour. Because it is in powder form, KLIM keeps without ice, will not sour and is very easy to carry. FORGET Milk that the Send 10c for generous sample and ask for the free booklet on "Camp Cooking". CANADIAN MILK PRODUCTS LIMITED 115 George Street - Canadian Milk Products Limited, 115 George St., Toronto Please send me free booklet "Camp Cooking." Toronto 7 COUPON {fo Wit:-- rears and costs have been sooner paid. No. Street Lot Plan Arrears Costs hee Browning ==.+.5 w.pt. 3 M-13F TIA = 5:38 2. Main pt. 16 M-131 157.93 6.56 er Minin. . M-131 248.16 8.81 4. Main -- M-13 J 159.47 6.60 5. Main M-13M 174.35 6.97 6. Amwell -- M-130 182.21 7.16 7. Amwell M-13R 712.23 20.41 8. 46 PLOWS ero, 9. 81 70.48 4.37 10. 81 58.63 4.07 11. 73 50.13 3.86 12. 73 103.88 5.20 133 83 104.13 5.21 14. Meridian Ave. -------- 83 336.63 11.02 et 1 Saf oh | IW 7458) 50 362.05 11.66 16. Niven --_ 123, 135, 147, 158, 159, 171, 172, 182, 183 105 1095.99 5.00 17. Champlain 121, 133 105 10.38 2.86 1SigeSeront==->--.-2._-_ = 105 6.80 2.86 19. eihird. --- 128 4.26 2.86 20 eunindees Seo 128 9.37 2.86 21. Georgina Ave. 60, 122, 123 128 2 Ole S15 Comeuadttby 22. .-----=-- 116 128 8.45 2.86 Vays A oe 117, 119 128 18.90 3.08 24. Fifth-_. 101, 103, 105, 107 128 36.62 3.53 25. Georgina Ave. ---- 13, 14 77 9.37 2.86 7c. Spi 20 Ud: 4.68 2.86 2Pme@awlor 25.----=----- 77 13.98 2.95 2822 second: ----2--_ 58 12,05") 2:91 29. Meridian Ave. -------- 48 102.79 5.18 30. Meridian Ave. - 48 104.58 5.22 li AC ie 48 76.38 4.52 2.) Exttle: -__ 48 46.46 3.77 Son Dere. 2 sso, 48 ZIT 3:35 34. Browning 37 156.13 6.51 35. Georgina Ave. ---- 92, 93 37 650.74 18.88 36: Gatchford =... Beary 124, 54 79.13 4.59 37. Latchford --- --- 147 54 179.89 7.10 38. Florence ~--- ee. 182 54 2812. 3:31 O9 leatentord 22.2.2-.3-_ 183 82 46.68 3.77 Dated at Haileybury this 11th day of June, 1930. Amount 116.52 164.49 256.97 166.07 181.32 189.37 7.32.64 115.68 74.85 62.70 53.99 109.08 109.34 347.65 373.71 1100.99 13.24 9.66 7.12 12.35 24.76 11.31 21.98 40.14 12.23 7.54 16.93 14.96 107.97 109.80 80.90 50.23 32.44 162.64 697.62 83.72 186.99 31.43 50.45 Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, DISTRICT OF TEMISKAMING, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAILEYBURY BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued under the hand of the Mayor 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 me directed commanding me to levy upon the several 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- Names and Addresses C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. L. Reilly, Rouyn, Que. N. Abraham, Haileybury C. H. Burton, Rouyn, Que. Mrs. H. Brown, Wiseton, Sask. R. Bruce, Haileybury Fennessy Estate, clo John Shine 302, 311 Adams Bldg, Sault Ste Marie. A. Bouchier, Haileybury. Mrs. Stark, Boston Creek. Mrs. P. Ogle, clo J. Ogle, Hail- eybury. Fred LaForest, So. Porcupine Chas. Phelps, Maidens P.O. J. Corrigan, Rouyn, Que. J. Gutcher, Haileybury Mrs. M. Piche, Haileybury Theo. Schmeler (deceased) A. Sweet, New Liskeard. Mrs. I. Duffy, (deceased) J. Farmer, Haileybury John Guppy Estate, clo E, Gup- py, Temagami. A. Camley, Haileybury. A. Camley, Haileybury. A. Camley, Haileybury. Mrs. R. E. Davis, Haileybury Mrs. A. B. Turnbull, Hollyburn P.O., Vancouver. Guppy Estate, clo E. Guppy, Temagami. Wm. Scott, Haileybury E. Marion (deceased) P. McGinley, Haileybury St. Germaine (non-resident) J. Farmer, Haileybury Driscoll Estate. Driscoll Estate. R. Abraham, Timmins, Ont. Geo. Nottle, Haileybury Mrs. A. Hogg, Noranda, Que. D. Furlong, Haileybury H. C. McCluskey, Cobalt, Ont. Bruce Jemmett, clo A. E. Moy- sey, Kingston, Ont. H. CLIFFORD, Treasurer.

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