rHE HAILEYBURIAN Tet oe Or ee 'd for some tne and contracted | . e e OBITUARY f pris deat there, which resulted Social and Personal |} Haileybury in 1923 [mae ee 1 CLASSIG THEATRE é ae aes GEE Leo McGinnis \ Vaino J. Kautto COBALT -ONT ARILO Miss Winnie Poppleton spent Items from the Files o e last week-end on a eit to friends | Haileyburian of Seven The funeral of Leo McGinnis Vaino J. Kautto, son of Mr. and SRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th and ah at Englehart. Years Ago aged 28, who died at the week | MES: Kautto, of Cobalt, died in ae dlta__se-nltean-slteatitnnstihenstitnnsitenn thesis. end in Detroit, was held from the Sudbury on Sunday last from A Sipe os ces patty Me, Big Man, She's Just a Female Claim Buster |= ='>2-4--- Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Evered have ae ; 5 ' monia. He was 22 ye f gone to Grimsby, Ont., where A number of. citizens in the | undertaking parlors of Thorpe Sibeee THE young Vie cameo they will spend the winter. southern part of town have ets Branchaud yesterday afternoon.}employed in that city for some ; menced the organization Of a) [Interment was in Mount Pleasant|time when he contracted the dis- Mr. and Mrs. E. Ethier left on| Ratepayers Association, the bet- Cemetery here. ee Hismabod aan ht Saturday last on a visit to Mr.|ter to stir up interest in municipal] ye home of the late Mr. Mc- me ate the ae oe is bette Ethier's parents in Toronto. affairs. Ginnis was at Silver Centre,!held this afternoon from the : yhere his parents are well knownjh f hi Mrs. Peever, formerly of Hail- Several Haileybury hockeyists wars I ¢ nown|home of his parents on Pearl eae ain towastora dayear oe cones iets oy ou ake residents. He has been in Detroit|Street to Silverland Cemetery. two last week from North Bay. |Cobalt and New Liskeard inter- Mrs. J. O. "Belanger returned mediates fdr She wintch- LFESEATAERRTAGATARTERERTRHSZ home yesterday after visiting her letters front: the T. & NO: % . 4 } Six Shopping Days Lett Untamed! Undaunt- ed! A man's woman in no-man's land! Beautiful Betty Compson fights for this he-man hero of the world famous story! Alaskan gold- rush days--days of daredevil courage and flaming love! Outdoors! Outstrip- ping everything for dramatic thrills! daughter in Toronto for a week. Commission told the town council that there was-no intention of op- ening a crossing over the railway at Russell Street. "Mr. J.-F. B. Davies, formerly of Haileybury, was in town for a day or two this week from Nor- thern Quebec. The Last Minute Buyers will find an Adequate Selection of Ideal Gift Goods The-tax collector reports that Special Santa Claus Matinee there is considerable whimpering at the Classic Theatre, Cobalt, | Overt extreme measures that are Saturday, Dec. 20th, at 2.30 p.m. being taken to collect arrears of A Gift for every child. taxes. RERRRRERESSR ae AT OUR STORE G Co The Clover Valley Women's In- | Public School Closing Concert ' Y x stitute will hold a bazaar in Being Held This Afternoon May We Offer the Following Suggestions: REX B E A C H S ary oopei Adair's Store, corner of Main and ----- ; ae 5 Watches, Ri H Gi Rorke, Haileybury, on Friday,]| The annual closing entertain- ches, Rings, Diamonds, Brooches, Manicure Sets, December 19th. ment by pupils of the public Chime Clocks, and a host of other Ideal Gifts ranging school is being held this after- in price from 50c to $50.00 'THE SPOILERS Comedy "Won by a Neck" "Silly Symphonie" "The Midnight Toy Shop" A. W. S ANDERSON MONDAY and TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd and 23rd JEWELER AND STATIONER He Was Hats, balloons, novelties given|tend and give a great deal of real ae Wi away to every customer. enjoyment to the children. The} = Be Rae do os 0 oe do de dada dada da dad LAZO oo program this year is particularly in the game of Edgar Thorpe, who has spent], good one. L-4 te i -d i - 1m te 1 yd yd 1 4 we 4 tz Lyd ue id ae Td 4 the past summer at Newark, N.J., arrived home on Saturday to) Christmas Entertainment : *) Christmas e Brings spend Christmas with his parents, Held at United Church Thoughts Miss Shirley Seymour is home : from Bishop Strachan College,)noon i the Broadway Theatre. Toronto, to spend the holidays) Parents of the children have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. invited and a splendid program, H. A. Seymour.. consisting of music, songs, recit- ations and one or two short plays, Special Midnight Show, New|has been prepared. These annual Year's eve, Dec. 3lst at 11.15 p.m.|entertainments are very interest- playing Jack Oakie in "Sea Legs" |ing to the grown-ups who can at- OPP OP POPP OOP PP PPP esses ey HATSSHAHRHSE at love, but couldn't solve the Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thorpe. mystery in the heart of a trust- The Canada Northern Power The annualChristmas entertain- Corporation has a fine display of |ment for the primary classes in colored lights arched over the|the United Church Sunday School street opposite their store as part| Was held on Tuesday evening, of their Christmas advertising when about 70 of the little ones, ful girl. this year. with their mothers, gathered in = a the church. There was a very Ora Mrs. J. Bayliss, of Sault Ste|pleasant evening spent, witha Marie, Mich., arrived in Hailey- Christmas Tree, Santa Claus and bury on Friday to spend the win- everything and a program by the ter with her daughter, Mrs. J. T.| kiddies was heartily enjoyed. One Leishman, and Mr. Leishman, |little tot, who was loudly applaud- Main Street. ed after giving a recitation, was -- = told by her mother that she was A contribution towards the|to give an encore, when she said Christmas Cheer Fund, left at a can't do that, but I'll say an- either of the banks, will help to|other piece." provide for some unfortunate] -- -- ones and assist the committee in charge. Don't wait to be asked. Ree Ee ar ae BEN, John MacArthur, Jr., arrived CHURCHES } home on Sunday from Newfound- land, where he spent the summer. | ®**~ He reports that the mining indus- : try there was good throughout The United Church the summer, but has.become quiet} Rev. D. A. MacKeracher. B.A., Pastor "OW. Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. 4 ey e LW) Sa Piano Let Your Children row up with Music The Canadian Home deserves the best of Musical In- struments and those who adorn their homes with the most artistic designs select one of our various styles. GRAND PIANOS, UPRIGHTS, PLAYERS in outstanding Canadian makes SPECIAL BARGAINS AND EASY TERMS for the Christmas Season RADIO SETS AND USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS OF OTHER ARTICLES -- A. G. Gagnon Agency MAIN STREET HAILEYBURY PHONE 170 RRRRRAR RRR BBR RRR RR RARRAAMARA RAH WRrad' a2) 422 2 2 2 0 2 ee With ROSE HOBART H B. WARNER Estelle Taylor Sunday, December 21st, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--Christmas Services, Christmas Music and_ special Christmas offerings for the Mis- sionary and Maintenance Fund. Mr. Murray Wickins, of Tor- Toronto, Past Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Ontario, Order of the Eastern Star, was a visitor at the meeting z of Vega Chapter here on Tuesday 2.30 p-m.--Church School night. Fri., 8 p.m.--Choir Practice Mrs. J. H. Shibley and her The Baptist Church daughter, Miss Laura, visited - friends in Haileybury over the Edward S. Hales, Pastor week-end on their way to spend the winter with. Mrs. Shibley's daughter, Mrs. T. H. Flinn, at Vancouver, B. C. Remember the charity turkey stag in the Knights of Columbus Hall tonight at 7.30, and not only provide yourself with a good ev- ening's fun, but assure yourself that you will be helping some one less fortunate to enjoy to some extent the Christmas season. Lee Tracy Noe Comedy--'"La Schnapps Inc." Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24th and 25th | Wr ti titi ie Fi a i a a Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship--11 a.m., 7 p.m. Subjects--Morning, "The Birth- day of a King." Evening, "God's Greatest Gift." Christmas entertainment Monday Dec. 22nd. THESE BRIN WANT AD'S RE Suirs Salvation Army SUNDAY, DEG. 21st, 1930 11 a.m--Subject "The Gift of ILeoiey" : | Lake Temiskaming was almost 2.30 p.m.--Sunday, School,Bible frozen over on Tuesday morning, Class. For Sale--Hawaiin Guitar, com- For Sale--Baby Cutter in good following the extreme cold spell 7.30 p.m.--Text, "There Was plete outfit, music and stants condition. Phone 432. _37-lc. of Sunday and Monday. A rise in No Room." practically new. Apply 3 doors itchi i the Penner and a strong Special Christmas Service penh ot ey hespitel. orebons Sa See Oe ee wind, however, broke up the thin 9 a.m.--December 25th pl a7 Les deg tern ages eta get oe and ber we do Hemstitching and Picot Edging. Valuable gifts can be made by taking advan- coating of ice that had formed. It All are cordially invited. is now more than a week later Used Phonographs in good roeeh| anical lition, c - 5 ° then the date of the freeze-up Albert Gospel Hall Rae) Geich, $1750 we awe! tage of this service. A. G. 'WINNIE LIGHTNER ast year. \ ALBERT STREET for photographs. Geo Best! ae aad Main ie ne Invite Masons and Families : Sunday, 11 a.m--Commemora- Co., 132 Parkmount Road, To- -- 5 = She Wrote the First to Attend Preceptory Service| tion of the Lord's Supper. BODES? 36-3-cl For Rent--Furnished Apartment, end Last Chapters 3 Se tn the Book of Y Ane Wheepee! | with Conrad Nagel, Bernice Claire and Raymond Hackett. Comedy--"A Peep in the Deep" ee 3) oo =sunday School Sings i two rooms on ground floor, ed by the officers of Temiskaming| 7 p.m.--Gospel Meeting (Evan- lace 2 'lights and oe ae $25 leges. Apply to Mrs. W> J; Preceptory to all Masons and} geélistic) to which all are cordial- oe water; $49) McLean, Main St: Phone 43. their families to attend a Christ-|ly invited per month. Apply to'Mrs. A. mas Observance service in the e Mednesday, 8 p.m.--Meeting Ie sep 2) ER tae Rent ane nents Masonic Temple h 7, : Residence, Probyn Street, with Sree Be hem phere or Suny fon Hrayenene Bible Study. For Rent--Good Bungalow | on' garage in connection. Apply C e 5 Pp p-m. omen's Prayer Meet-| Latchford Street; electric light, to Jos. A. Legris 8-t.f The service will be conducted un-| ing. furnace, bathroom and all mo- Ae = ace the pee of the Presiding| Women's Missionary Meeting] dern conveniences. $10 per, For Sale--Six Roomed House on Receenton: ae ces Crawiord, Bt wWetealey of each tmonth; month for the winter. Apply} Blackwall Street; all conveni- : spy sO or place of meeting arran - 3 Cutclt wal etheaeeeten g ged mon Mrs. A. L. Herbert, or phone| ences; very easy terms. Apply Evening Prices____---------- Adults 50c plus tax; Childr 5 Santa Claus Matinee, Sat. Dec. 20, Children 10, Adults 40 Se poe Saturday Matinee --___--_--- Adults 40c plus tax; Children 10c Monday Matinee sae ---Children 10c, Adults 40c plus tax Christmas Matinee Children 10c, Adults 40c¢ plus tax Saturday Continuous Show -__-----_--__- 2.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. thly. 149. 27-tf.| at Haileyburian Office. cae aR TRAE EE EOS TOTES