The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 7 Jan 1931, p. 3

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aac, 3 -- * ALL! THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 TELE enon ¥IB UR TAN Page 3 Personnel and Schedule For Grover Competition irst Games Played on Monday Night, But Soft Weather Stops art Gating Scietale Will be Carried on When Frost Comes and Missed Games Played Later PERSONNEL OF RINKS Ria tat GROUP No. 1 H. Clifford, Ray Howey, Reckin, Geo. Sutherland, F. H. Thompson, J. Isherwood, 'Chas. D. H. Millar, M. Dr. Crawford, W. J. Adair, E. E. Smith, C. P. Furlong, M. J. Conkey, R. John MacArthur, A. J. Peacock, D. A. Crichton, S. Boyd, W. Rey. W. A. Beecroft, D. Hogan, Mr. Pearlman Ernest Fleming, Jos. Police Chas. Rose, J. Blanchette Fleming, J. Allard Leslie McFarlane A. Murphy, Rev. Fr. Forest GROUP No. 2 Jay Gould, H. A. Carlson, H. A. Seymour, Canon Hincks, F. L. Fleming, Wm. Short, H. C. Dunbar, D. E. Sutherland, Roy Thompson, Jas. J. M. Robb, Hill, Archie Shroff, R. P. Teare, D. A. Carmichael, Wm. C. Inch S. Norfolk,, F. R. Creasy W. MacGirr. O. J. Thorpe, ©. Chartrand F. C. Shaw, L. W. Coon Gordon Ferguson, Rev. Fr. Roulier ~ L. H. Ferguson, Fred. Austin, I. B. Roger, T. A. Malane GROUP No. 3 F. R. Gibson, C. E. Fleming, Wm. Bulger, J.C. Dualop T. J. Duncan, J. H. McCaw, Dr. H. H. Abell, | H. Newton. A. L. Herbert, Mac. Lang, Wm. MacArthur, Cliff Lowery W.H. Tuke, C. F. Tuer, Dr. W.R. Somerville, Jas. Grant. A. P. Knechtel, Dr. W. C. Arnold, J. W. N. Bell, A.G. Kirkpatrick J. A. Ruttan, J. W. Hughes, Fred. Saxton, J. O. Belanger R. W. Douglas, J. H. Murray, T. J. Meagher, Frank Swaisland \ RESERVE LIST Hon. W. A. Gordon, R. T: Shillington, J. E. McCuaig, H. Jemmett, J. T. Leishman, N. Morissette, W. S. Donnelly, H. F. Strong, F. N McNally, Geo. Poppleton, C. R. McLean, G. H. Dickson, J. H. Mc- Farlane, Sheriff Caldbick, W. Sullivan, Alf. Brian, R. Y. Campbell RELEASED BY SCARED KIDNAPPERS |company has opened around 35 additional stores this year, and this has given employment not only to more store managers and clerks, but to larger warehouse and office staffs. It has also em- ployed more labor as a result of enlarging many stores for the in- stallation of meat markets and otherwise. In every instance this has meant more employment in the city town or in which the store is located. "Dominion Stores Limited is one of the few large companies", Mr. Smith added "which has not reduced wages. The annual pay- roll of the Company is now al- most $3,000,000.00. Hope springs not from what *ve done, but from the work we've just begun. TRY OUR WANT ADS BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS i Frederick Elliot BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Ontario and British Columbia INVESTMENTS, LOANS, ETC LEGRIS BLOCK HAILEYBURY W. A. Gordon, K.C. William C. Inch BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS and NOTARIES PUBLIC MYLES BLOCK, MAIN STREET HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO freed by their abductors. Police believe the frightened by the amount of publicity their abandoned their plans. souri. Relieved to be back home after harrowing experience in the hands of kidnappers, who threatened to blind her if $75,000 ransom were not paid for her release, Mrs. Nell Quinlan Donnelly is shown with her chauffeur, George Blair, in her Kansas City home after being desperadoes Edwin W. Kearney BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC GIBSON BLOCK HAILEBYBURY Telephone No. 10 were K. M. Stephen Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Automobile INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada Several First Class Fire Companies 60 Browning St. HAILEYBURY Phone 322 Dr. Gordon F, Jackson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 131 Bloor St. West TORONTO Telephones; Office--Kingsdale 5748 Residence--Hillcrest 2333 Dr. J. Dunn VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office Phone 18% Residence--J. Lever's Phone 113 NEW LISKEARD, ONT. crime Kidnapping is punishable by death in Mis- Be. smiley, KC: BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PU! CROWN ATTORNEY received and SCHEDULE! OFi GAMES ..__ All Games consist of 10 ends. GROUP No. 1 GEO. SUTHERLAND F. H. Thompson--Mon. Jan. 4 -E. E. Smith....Wed., Jan. 6 Dr. Crawford.... .Sat., Jan. 9 W. J. Adair....Wed., Jan. 13 J. Isherwood..-.Fri., Jan. 15 D. H. Millar. ..Thur., Jan. 21 J. ISHERWOOD D. H. Millar....Mon., Jan. 4 F. H. Thompson..Thur., Jan. 7 W. J. Adair. ...Mon., Jan. 11 Geo. Sutherland... Fri., Jan. 15 Dr. Crawford. ..Mon., Jan. 18 E. E. Smith....Thur., Jan. 21 DR. CRAWFORD W. J. Adair.....Tues., Jan. 5 Geo. Sutherland. . .Sat., Jan. 9 E. E. Smith... .Wed., Jan. 13 F. H. Thompson. Thur., Jan. 14 J. Isherwood. ...Mon., Jan. 18 D. H. Millar. .,..Sat., Jan. 23 Babe Geo. Sutherland... Wed., Jan. 6 D. H. Millar...... Fri., Jan. 8 Or. Crawford. ...Wed., Jan 13 GROUP No. 2 __ JAY GOULD '-H. A. Seymour.. /Mon., Jan. 4 Roy Thompson. ..Wed., Jan. 6 Games commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp F. H. THOMPSON Geo. Sutherland. .Mon., Jan. 4 J. Isherwood....Thur., Jan. 7 D. H. Millar. ..Mon., Jan. 11 Dr. Crawford. .Thur., Jan. 14 W. J. Adair. Sat., Jan. 16 E. E. Smith.. ..Tues., Jan. 19 D. H. MILLAR J. Isherwood.....Mon., Jan. 4 epee Gmithe aa. et Jane S F. H. Thompson. Mon., Jan. 11 W. J. Adair....Mon., Jan. 18 Geo. Sutherland. Thur., Jan. 21 Dr. Crawford... .Sat., Jan. 23 W. J. ADAIR Dr. Crawford... .Tues., Jan. 5 J. Isherwood... .Mon., Jan. 11 Geo. Sutherland.. Wed., Jan. 13 F..H. Thompson. .Sat., Jan. 16 D. H. Millar. ..Mon., Jan. 18 Ee Espomithivar eset, Oars 22 SMITH F. H. Thompson. Tues., Jan. 19 J. Isherwood. ..Thur., Jan. 21 Wa UA dairy, Fri.; Jan. 22 H. A. SEYMOUR Jay Gould....... Mon., Jan. 4 F. L. Fleming. ..Thur., Jan. 7 F. L. Fleming.. .Mon., Jan. 11 H. C. Dunbar. ..Tue., Jan. 12 L. H. Ferguson. Thur., Jan. 14 R. Thompson....Fri., Jan. 15 D. E. Sutherland. Mon., Jan. 18 L. H. Ferguson. . Tues., Jan. 19 H. C. Dunbar... Wed., Jan. 20 D. E. Sutherland. Thur., Jan. 21 F. L. FLEMING * HL C. Dunbar... Tues., Jan. 5 D. E. Sutherland..Fri., Jan. 15 H. A. Seymour. .Thur., Jan. 7 R. Thompson...Wed., Jan. 20 Jay Gould... ...Mon., Jan. 11 L. H. Ferguson. Fri. Jan. 22 H. C. DUNBAR ROY THOMPSON F. L. Fleming. ..Tues., Jan. 5 Jay Gould.......Wed., Jan. D. E. Sutherland.. Fri., Jan. 8 H. A. Seymour.. Tues., Jan. 12 L. H. Ferguson.. .Sat., Jan. 16 Jay Gould. .... Wed., Jan. 20 R. Thompson... .Sat., Jan. 23 D. E. SUTHERLAND L. H. Ferguson... Wed., Jan. 6 H. C. Dunbar.... .Fri., Jan. 8 R. Thompson...Tue., Jan. 12 F. L. Fleming Pri., Jan. 15 Jay Gould.....Mon., Jan. 18 H. A. Seymour. Thur., Jan. 21 L. 'H. Ferguson. . ..Sat., Jan D. E. Sutherland. Tue., Jan» 1 H. A. Seymour. ..Fri., Jan. 1 F. L. Fleming... Wed., Jan. 2 H. C. Dunbar... .Sat., Jan. 2 L. H. FERGUSON D. E. Sutherland..Wed., Jan. 6 R. Thompson. Sat., Jan. 9 Jay Gould, ....Thur., Jan. 14 H. C. Dunbar... .Sat., Jan. 16 H. A. Seymour. .Tue., Jan. 19 F. L. Fleming... .Fri., Jan. 22 GROUP No. 3 F. R. GIBSON T. J. DUNCAN T. J. Duncan... .Mon., Jan. 4 F. R .Gibson....Mon., Jan. 4 R. W. Douglas..Thur., Jan. 7 A. L. Herbert... ..Fri., Jan. 8 A. L. Herbert. .Mon., Jan. 11 W. H. Tuke...Tues., Jan. 12 J. A. Ruttan...Wed., Jan. 13 A. P. Knechtel.. .Fri., Jan. 15 W. H. Tuke....Mon., Jan. 18 J. A. Ruttan...Tues., Jan. 19 A. P. Knechtel. .Wed., Jan. 20 R. W. Douglas.. .Fri., Jan. 22 A. L. HERBERT W. H. TUKE W. H. Tuke....Tues., Jan. 5 A. L. Herbert. ..Tues., Jan. 5 T. J. Duncan... ..Fri., Jan, 8 A. P. Knechtel. ...Fri., Jan. 8 F. R. Gibson, . .Mon., Jan. 11 T. J. Duncan... Tues., Jan. 12 J. A. Ruttan...Thur., Jan. 14 R. W. Douglas.. .Sat., Jan. 16 R. W. Douglas. .Wed., Jan. 20 F. R. Gibson. ..'Mon., Jan. 18 A. P. Knechtel. . .Sat., Jan. 23 J. A. Ruttan....Fri., Jan. 22 A. P. KNECHTEL J. A. RUTTAN J. A. Ruttan....Wed., Jan. 6 A. P. Knechtel. ..Wed., Jan. 6 " W. H. Tuke . -Fri., Jan. 8 R. W. Douglas... .Sat., Jan. 9 R. W. Douglas. .Wed., Jan. 13 F. R. Gibson. ..Wed., Jan. 13 T. J. Duncan... .Fri, Jan. 15 A. L. Herbert. .Thur., Jan. 14 F. R. Gibson... Wed., Jan. 20 T. J. Duncan. ..Tues., Jan. 19 A. L. Herbert. ..Sat., Jan. 23 Werte iuke fe Bri ansee2 R. W. DOUGLAS F. R. Gibson... .Thur., Jan. 7 W. H. Tuke.. ...Sat., Jan. 16 J. A. Ruttan..... Sat., Jan. 9 A. L. 'Herbert... Wed., Jan. 20 A. P. Knechtel. .Wed., Jan. 13 T. J. Duncan... .-Fri, Jan. 22 THE RHYMING OPTIMIST By Aline Michaelis Violin Speak to me, voice divine, Telling of words unguessed ; Stir those vague dreams of mine, Longed for, but not possessed ! Sing of bright realms afar Where yet no step has pressed; Regions no care can mar, Longed for, but not possessed! Mimic the skylark's note. Or the tide coming in; Out of your golden throat Sing to me, violin ! Whisper of love serene, Passionless, free from sin! Murmur what peace might mean; Sing to nie, violin! Dominion Stores Purely Canadian in All Respects Personnel From President Down Canadian or British Born Empire Preference "Dominion Stores is Canadian in management and_ personnel from the President down to the junior clerks, and is not affiliated wth any other company in Can- ada, the United States or else- where. Its shareholders' list in- cludes numerous shareholders re- siding outside of Canada, but this same situation as to shareholders is equally true in the case of most large Canadian companies." This emphatic statement came to-day from Morley Smith, vice- president and treasurer of Dom- inion Stores Limited. "We are proud," continued Mr. Smith, "that Dominion Stores Limited is not only Canada's largest retail grocers, but also that this forefront position, has been achieved under .Canadian Management with a_ personnel consisting wholly of Canadians, either native or British born." "A steadfast policy of Dominion Stores Limted" he added, "is to purchase and distribute Canadian produced merchandise wherever practicable, to the exclusion of foreign merchandise. -Our purch ases from other countries are confined largely to commodities such as spices and tropical fruits. which are not produced in this Eric E. Smith PIANO TUNING BLIC |country at all. Moreover, so far Jas practicable, we buy within the British Empire those goods which Conrt House Main Street Haileybury Practical Instruction in Violin Playing givep at your home VIOLINS SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES (O51 ee Tuer BOX 556 NEW LISKEARD BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC are not available in Canada, rath- 3 nee eee ae He Ross Business College er than purchase them in the ite a COBALT, ONTARIO : c HAILEYBURY, ONT. PHONE 360} 4 country to the South of us, or Commercial, Stenographic and other foreign countries. We buy Secretarial Courses 1loOrmous quantities of such ar- MAIN & FARGUSON Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building HAILEYBURY Day, Evening and Mail Classes Write for Information Canadian Legion ticles as bananas, raisins, dried fruits, oranges and_ grapefruit from the British West Indies, Australia or South Africa. These Empire-produced goods are ot excellent quality, and are giving entire satisfaction to our custom- ers.) P L Dr. R. H. O'Neill DENTIST iggett Block HAILEYBURY 'hone--Office 11, Main and Ferguson Residence 132 HAILEYBURY BRANCH No. 54 Meets in Club Room on Browning Street First Wed. of each month, 8 p.m. ALL RETURNED MEN WELCOME JACK RYDER Mr. Smith went on to say that Dominion Stores now has more Saxton Electric > > A i Blackwall Streer Phone 243 people on ts payroll than at en y, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Phone 207, Blackwall Street. previous time in its history. The| contracts ESTIMATES =| Your Complete Satisfaction is My Guarantee PLUMBING, HEATING and REPAIRING SPECIAL VALUES FOR JAN. 7-8-9 CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S HIGH IN FOOD VALUE FANCY QUALITY PINK SALMON 11. PORK == BEANS 2°: 45: MADE BY EXPERT CHEFS CAMPBELL'S TOMATO §QUP 3 26 THE SOAP THAT WHITENS CLOTHES P«G SOAP 10 ~ 33: EXTRA VALUE BLUE RIBBON Cocoa % 29¢ BLUE RIBBON Coffee +: 49¢ MeCORMICK'S BUTTER SODAS 45: ta Each Cadi With the Purchase af of any of our Diends of Tea. HEALTH SOAP Lifebuoy LIBBY'S OLIVES ..... aeseeees 0-02, Jar 43¢ MAYFIELD BACON--Sliced «Ib. 21c MARMALADE ......-++:-+0% 4-02. Jar 25c WHITE BEANS .........++++ «.--3 Ibs. 10 CORN MEAL ..........--0008 4 Ibs. 25c BAYSIDE PEAS--No. 2 Tin.. RASPBERRY WBERRY OR BLACK CURRANT QUICK OR ORDINARY - QUAKER OATS DEPT. § 7% Large Juicy Honduras c ORANGES, per (!oz. __- 55 TALMAN SWEETS 4 \bs 25% LOCAL POTATOES 15c peck. Pei oe 15° bag_ MAYFIELD BUTTER per tb. 25° IVORY FLOUR 98-Ib. bag prey «| MEAT DEPT. CHOICE LAMB STEW per tb. Fresh Killed LAMB CHOPS, per tb. Tender CHUCK ROAST, Ib._- FRESH SALMON, by the piece, per th. __ 15° Two tbs. Home Made Sauerkraut

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