The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 19 Mar 1931, p. 8

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oe Les ae HURSDAY, MAR. 19th, 1932 Social and ead WAGES TORY WAR New Spring Coats and Hats a Hutt's. "The Criminal Code" is coming to the Classic Theate soon. Woods' Lavender Line Lingerie at Hutt's. ----Mr/ Thos. Condie, formerly o Hail pbury, is a visitor here thi week. Mr. M. L. Bouzan went to Tor onto on Saturday last on a busin ess trip. Marie Dressler' and Wallac Beery are coming to the Classic Theatre soon. Gerry Foster has gone to spend a few weeks with friends in To ronto, Detroit and Windsor. Mrs. Courtney the next two or three weeks. A shipment of lovely dresses, ensembles, suits, etc., a Hutt's. Watch for the opening of the great shoe clearance sale at J. K. Battah's, Cobalt, on Thursday, March 26th. The Greatest Shoe Sale that Cobalt has ever known will oper Thursday, March 26th, at J. K Battah's, 71 Lang Street, Cobalt Mrs. Toronto, Ruby C. daughter Ferguson, o of Mr. ane Mrs. A.J. Carson, is spending this week in New York on business. The Ladies' Aid of the United Church will hold a tea and prod- uce table in Hotel Haileybury on Friday, March 27th, from 3 to 6| p-m. Mrs. Earl Sutherland and little son, Don, of Bestel, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.J Peacock, Main Street. J. K. Battah, of Cobalt, is sell- ing Thursday, March 26th, 200 pairs of ladies' fine spring foot- wear, at $1.50 per pair. left yesterday for Ottawa, where she will spend new t f s € William Dick, Conservative mem- ber of the British Columbia Leg- islature, who has launched a vig- orous campaign against the pol- icies of his Government. party following the announcement of a Conservative (government) pro- posal to impose a special income tax of one per cent. on all income above $12 per week on all per- t}sons in British Columbia except farmers. WORK ON MOFFAT-HALL WAS ARRANGED FOR BY MEETING OF DIRECTORS Mr. F. C. Bidgood, a director 1/of Moffatt-Hall Gold Mines, has -jasked us to state that it was at a -|meeting of directors of the com- _|pany that the arrangement for 1/200 feet of shaft sinking and oth- lier work on the property was made, and not by a meeting of the shareholders, as stated in an article in last week's issue of The Haileyburian. The annual meet- ing of the shareholders does not take place until some time in the summer. The work of sinking will be let by tender, it is stated by Mr. Bid- good, and there will be consider- able lateral work done when this 'lis finished. Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, On- tario Minister of Agriculture, announced that a malting com- pany has agreed to purchase a million bushels of Ontario barley The Haileybury Chapter, I. O.}at a minimum price of 55c_ per D. E., is now preparing for the|bushel delivered in Montreal. annual Easter Dance and Bridge which will be held in Haileybury Hotel on Monday, April 6th Bridge at 8; dancing at 9. _| This, the Minister says, will mean ,|a substantial increase in the price to farmers and will encourage the raising of this grain. Miss Maureen Meagher, daugh- ter of Mr. Thos. Meagher, yes- terday successfully underwent an} operation for appendicitis in the} Ottawa General Hospital. Her many friends among the younger | | | | complete recovery. | set will wish her a speedy and Reeve Hunt, of the Township of Teck, last week received a threatening letter, signed, ""K.K. K." which warned him that there will "be a demonstration in front of the town hall which the police | won't be able to handle" if some- thing is not done about the poll tax rate of $10 levied by the mu- | nicipality. | | = | North Bay is planning to erect an arena, with an ice surface 80x | 180, with artificial ice, which | is | to cost in the neighborhood of $55,000. The matter will come before a meeting of those inter- ested, and it is probable that the city will issue debentures and go ahead with construction this summer. It is sincerely hoped that the project will find favor in the Gateway City. Miss Rice's Pupils Are All Successful in Examinations In the mid-winter examinations of the University of Toronto, Toronto Conservatory of Music, the pupils of Miss A. Rice were all successful and obtained the following standing: Intermediate Theory--'Counter- point", Elsie Landry. Junior Theory--'Harmony History", Marie Ward. Harmony--Eleanora Kearney, Honors. Georgina Blackwall. Counterpoint-- Lily Lovick. History--Georgina Blackwall and Ruth Clemens, both with first class honors, equal. Primary Theory--Nellie Bazinet, honors. Eileen Mitchel, honors. Elementary Theory-- Pauline Bagshaw, first class honors, Wil- liam Greenwood, first class hon- ors, Dorothy Morrison and Mar- and Want Ads. Bring Results . OBITUARY The death of Miss Marguerite St. Louis at the early age of 19 years and six months, which took place at her home on Monday morning, removed a ~ popular young lady who had spent her whole life in -Haileybury and caused deep grief among a large circle of friends and acquaintan- ces. Just a month ago she suf- fered an attack of influenza, from which she -only partially recov- ered, a relapse setting in later. For the past week it had been generally known that there was little hope for her recovery, but her death came as a great shock to her family and friends. Miss St. Louis was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. St. Louis, who have been residents of Hailey- bury for over 20 years. She was born and grew up here and was well known and well loved by a great circle of friends among the younger people. Besides her parents, there are four sisters and six brothers sur- viving. The sisters are: Mrs. Valmore Mondoux, whose hus- band died in Timmins less than two months ago, and Misses Rita Evelyn and Yvonne, all at home. Emile, Emery, Leo, - Ernest, Raoul and Lucien are the broth- ers, all of whom live in Hailey- bury, with the exception of Leo, whose home is in Detroit. The sympathy of the whole commun- Miss Marguerite St. Louis ity is extended to the bereaved ones. The funeral of the late Miss St. Louis was held on Wednes- day, with service in Holy Cross Cathedral at 9 a.m., and inter- ment in the Roman Catholic Cem etery. There was a large gath- ering at the Cathedral for the service and many beautiful floral tributes testified to the esteem in which Miss St. Louis was held by all. Among out of town rel- atives who were present were an aunt and cousin of the deceased, Mrs. H. Milroy and Miss Floreda Lamarche, both of Eganville, Ont., the former home of the St. Louis family. A list of the floral and spiritual offerin, ollows : Br@€en Circle, by the Family. Wreath, Harry Cohen, Cobalt; wreath, a number of friends. Sprays--Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carson, Ruby Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Whorley, Mr. and Mrs. Art. Woods and daughters; Win- \nie and Amy Poppleton, Myrtle Keetch, New Liskeard; Mr. and Mrs. Morton; Alice and Rose Rheault, New Liskeard; Dorothy IBONZO « « « ¢ if VWWITH NO COLLAR AND |ADIRTY FACE- LOOK Py aps AT Me! BILL, YOU CAN 'T COME BWELL, ULL 4 TO A WEDDING PARTY = Gn)| SHUCKS I THIS WONT BE EASY TO EXPLAIN TO CHEEME | SOME CONFETTI AND STREAMERS) NOW,CHEEKIE, WILL THINK IT WAS A SOCIETY FUNCTION ! SRW . Lg SN garet Mulligan, honors, Dorothy Pure cow's --nothing but water removed. It is safe, easily digested because: homogenized -- economical. Use it wherever milk is required. Dilute with an equal Teen Milk, quantity of water as a beverage. milk--concentrated HAILEYBURIAN CLASSIC THEATRE COBALT - ONTARIO March 20-21 Mon. and Tues March 23-24 Wed.-Thur. March 25-26 Fie and/Sat The screens greatest stars ina dramatic romance more heart- tugging than "7th Heaven" more soul-stirring than 'Street Angel'. Comedy, "Pups is Pups" Mick- "The Birthday "The Indians ey Mouse in Party". Serial are Coming." --e~ Lovely, languorous, made for love! Could any man resist her? A thrilling love drama from the novel sensation With Kay Francis, Chas. Bick- ford, __Kay -Johnson, - Lewis Stone Zasu Pitts. A William tion. De Mille Produc- Comedy, 'Our Nagging Wives' "Anything But Harm," _-Special Added Attraction-- 'NEAR tho, RAINBOWS "END? | With Louise Lorraise | A Western with a Punch! Directed by J. P. McGowaa | RCA Photophone % = PICTURE with Charles Farrell, Maureen O'Sullivan and H. B. Warner. Comedy, 'Men Without Skirts' Grozelle; Bank of Nova Scotia Staff; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mosher, Mrs. W. A. Gordon. Spiritual Offerings--Mr. Paul Lamarche, Hearst; Mrs. H. Mil- roy, Eganville; Mrs. J. A. Laurin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCurdy and \Benily; Miss Bertha Rouillard; Mrs. Val. Mondeau (sister), and family; The Ladies of Charity; Miss Antonine Renaud; Mr. Em- ery St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. R. Campeau, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Lemay and family; Mrs. Andrew Huard, Mr. and Mrs. Emile St. Louis; Mrs. F.. McGregory; Min- nie and Rose Labine; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Legris; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Hara and family; Miss Claire Abel Lemiuex; Mrs. T. J. O'Shaughnessy; J. A. Marcella family; Henry Rheault, New Lis- keard; Mr. and Mrs. P. Lemiuex, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Lamarche and fa- mily, Eganville; Miss Gabrielle Rouillard, Les Eleves de 1'Ecole St Croix. TOWN OF HAILEYBURY Notice of Application to the Leg- islature of the Province of Ontario Notice is hereby given that the Corporation of the Town of Hail- eybury , will apply to the Legis- lature at it's present session, for an Act authorizing the said Corp- oration to raise upon debentures without obtaining the assent of the electors thereto, a sum of money not exceeding Thousand Dollars ($70,000) to consolidate the. floating debt of Seventy. Thousand Dollars ($70,000) now outstanding ag- ainst the said Corporation of the Town of Haileybury. Also to authorize said Town to borrow sums of money not ex- ceeding -in the Five Hundred and One _ Dollars and Thirty-four Cents(118,501.34) by the issue of debentures, pay- able in not more than thirty years from the respective dates of issue thereof, for the purpose of retir- ing or redeeming certain deben- tures of the said Town. The existent Debenture Debt of the Town of Haileybury, is the sum of One Hundred and Thirty- four Thousand Dollars ($134,000) exclusive of local improvement debentures, and no _ part of the said debt is in arrears for either principal or interest. Dated the 25th day of Febru- ary, 1931. H. CLIFFORD, Town Clerk, Haileybury, Ontario Seventy |= aggregate One| Hundred and Eighteen Thousand | | Sale of | | Home Cooking --and-- Fancy Goods By the Salvation Army In Hotel Haileybury Saturday, March 21 at 2.30 p.m. Card of Thanks Mr, and Mrs. S, St. Louis and | family wish to sincerely thank their many friends for kindness, and sympathy shown during their | recent bereavement. Card of Thanks ! | ' | I wish to thank all those who} so kindly helped in the purchase | of a wheel chair, for which I am, deeply grateful. } | | } Jas. L. Childs Salvation Army Reese Hl Sunday Morning Service at 11 | Sunday Evening Service at 7.30 ! Sunday Schoo]--2.30 p.m Tvesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting \ Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. All are cordially invited. i CHURCHES oe The United Church Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, B.A., Pastor Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmasier. 11 a.m., 7 p.m.--Public Worship 2.30 p.m.--Church School Fri., 8 p.m.--Choir Practice Friday, March 27th, 8 p.m. Preparatory Service. March 29th--Communion Ser- vice. The Baptist Church Edward S. Hales, Pastor Public Worship--I1 a.m., 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Evening Service, 7 p.m. Sub- ject, "Paul's Epistle to Phile- mon.". Morning Service can- celled. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday, 11 a.m--Commemora- tion of the Lord's Supper. 3 p.m.--Sunday School Bible Class. 7 p.m.--Gospel Meeting (Evan- gelistic) to which all are cordial- and 'ly invited. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Meeting for Prayer and Bible Study. 3 p.m.--Women's Prayer Meet- ing. Women's Missionary Meeting first Wednesday of each month; place of meeting arranged mon- thly. THESE £ "WANT AD'S | Auction Sale--Of Overland Mot- or car, for storage: Saturday, March 28th, at 2 p.m., at the premises of Abram Storms,, corner Ethel and Champlain Streets. Wanted--Maid for General house For Sale--Small house, three new Hospital. 124, Haileybury. comfortable. doors north of Apply to Box 50-tf. 50-2pd. | Wanted--Small motor boat, in- board type, second hand. write to Box 475, Noranda, Que. 501c work. Haileybury. 50-1pd. | For Sale--Stack of good clover hay. About 10 tons. Apply to August Johnson, West Road.| Phone 619. 49-3c For Sale--Six Roomed House on| Blackwall Street; all conveni-| ences; very easy terms. Apply} at Haileyburian Office x Apply to Phone 268,! For r Sale--One complete set of Engineering Text Books; A real bargain to a student of mining or metallurgy. Fourteen books for $15. Haileyburian. Apply Box 1, 48-3pd. For Sale or Rent--The Branchaud Residence, Probyn Street, with Apply 8-t.£. garage in connection. to Jos. A. Legris.

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