The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 23 Apr 1931, p. 2

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a THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1931 Page 2 tHE HAILLEYBURIAN ° ° 3 =|Spent Pleasant Evening in score among the men, with Mr.|the Classic Friday and Saturday, ure" plays the_ Classic Wednes- Horticulturists 2 THE RHYMING i Spite of Storiiy, Weather A. Best the lowest. April 24th and 25th. 'day and Thursday, April 29th 1 : OPTIMIST H In the bridge contest, Mrs.|| Modern miracles welded in and 30th. on the same program Now Preparing i] The dance and card party at Chas. Taylor had the high score|"Amos, n' Andy" Talkie. Pro- with the special added attraction ' By Aline Michaelis i the Oddfellows' Temple last|""*° ° 94 aie Veceived {duced by the combined resources, "Father and Son", the First Na- Season's Work 5 and Mrs. F. Swaisland 'received| of the screen and radio. Two in. tional. production adapted from Early Season Revives Interest In Society and Directors Getting Busy The early spring season has re- vived the interest in the local horticultural society and during the past few days the directors have been making some plans for the summer. At a meeting held on Monday night it was arranged to start the annual membership campaign this week-end and a canvass of the old members and prospective members will be made There were some minor chang- es made in the rules which gov- ern the annual show and a few al- terations to the prize list, but substantially it remains the same and this old organization, which has done so much in past years for the beautifying of the town of Haileybury will again take a part in town improvement The annual show will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, August 26th and 27th, following out the practice that has prevail- ed in the past of holding the ex hibition during the final week of August Long experience has shown that this is the best time of the year to get a good display of bloom in this particular section | But good my portion, which is These gifts from the golden world I bring, From sunlit realms you can To An Invalid When I come back from the hills each day, And enter your gay, tall-wind- owed room, I bring you Iris spray With yellow jasmine or plum tree bloom. I bring you echoes of song And the notes of the meadow- lark clear and sweet, fales of Cherokee roses hedges long Where the blithe wind passes on dancing feet. and red-bud robin's in night drew a good attendance, despite the stormy weather, and the evening was pleasantly spent in euchre and bridge, followed by a dance in the banquet hall. The majority of those attending spent the first part of the evening in playing cards and then enjoyed the dance, the music being good. the floor in fine shape and the whole crowd apparently out fora good time. At the euchre tables the first prize for ladies was won by Mrs. A. D. McArthur, with Mrs. D. Berry taking the consolation. Mr. F. L. Fleming had high the consolation. Robert Popple- ton was high among the men, and his father, Mr. Geo. Popple- ton had the low score and was awarded the consolation prize. Coming Attractions at The Classic Theatre, Cobalt, Ont. Novel, Thrilling, Romantic Screen Mystery, "The Subway Express." starring Jack Holt and Aileen Pringle. An immensely vivid and entertaining picture is Express, which plays Subway never tread, For they match with your spirit's blossoming And the songs you hold in your heart instead. The flowers bring for a day, an hour, Their fragrance into this quiet place; But your gift to me is a lasting dower Of strength from your strength of grace from your grace. No share of wordly riches Have I in life possessed : of the North Country, and with} To me.worth all the rest. the addition of vegetable exhibits | hich are at their best then, the] For with an April hour how can be made worth while Upon a wind-swept hill, The women's branch of the} With any noddy flower, society will again conduct their | Primrose or daffodil, | annual exhibition of needlework] Care from life's page is stricken, cooking, etc., and have added this} No happening seems amiss, ear a number of articles for| As though my pulses quicken which prizes will be awarded.| The sudden tides of bliss That section of the exhibition} will in all probability prove a|For me, a white star swimming | Z + ; greater attraction than ever be-| Upon the deeps of night | Students from the Radical College of the University fore Can fill my soul to brimming Spain, tore down a portrait of King Mr. H. Clifford, who has been] With wordless, strange delight |street, where they made a bonfire secretary of the Society for the | \\ hat moré could fortune bring |ter past couple of years, tendered | me his resignation to the directors.| With any worldly good? ument. He found it impossible to contin- |The meadow-lark can sing me away. The student carrying a ue owing to a pressure work. Miss A of other Leishman was el- ected to fill the vacancy. While the directors have not definitely decided on the premiums which will be given this year, they were unanimous in the opinion that -~something in the way of a return for membership fees paid was in order. There will be plants or roots of some variety suited to this district, which will eventually assist in the general scheme of beautification Inasmuch as there is under way this spring a "Beautify Can- ida" campaign, which extends from coast to coast and is being sponsored and encouraged by all public bodies, it is expected that the interest in the Haileybury Horticultural Society will per- haps be greater than for some years past Everyone should Into life's gladdest mood! SPANISH STUDENTS FIGHT ct POLICE AND CIVIC GUARDS and burnt it to cinders. ards stoned the police and civic guards and for five hours a bat- | tle raged in which the students received much the worst of the arg- This picture shows the students carrying a wounded student "red flag" |was shot just after this picture was taken. of Madrid, Alfonso, carried it out into the They af- (marked by the arrow) spirational. voices that have! thrilled millions of radio listeners will be seen as well as heard in their first talking picture at the Classic Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, April 27th, and 28th. "Ladies of Leisure", the Col- umbia all-talking drama, is story of New York life Cabarets, Penthouse Apartments, Artists' studios, Yachts and Boarding house, near roaring Broadway, serye as the colorful background. A cast that reads like a Holly- wood Who's Who, with Barbara Stanwyck, Lowell Sherman, Ralph Graves, Marie Prevost and Nancy O'Neil.. "Ladies of Leis- 'an original from-the pen of 'Booth Tarkington. The cast in-~ icludes Lewis Stone, Irene Rich, Leon Janney and a dozen of Hollywood's brightest kids. HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364 fr 0. O. F. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month ir the i I. O. O. F. TEMPLE at 8 p.m N.G.--Thos. Curry Rec. Sec.--J. A. Ruttan COME AION Wire US" yum / Lm ~ COMRADESHID CITIZENSHID SERVICE op WOU need the CANADIAN LEGION and the LEGION take a part in the nation-wide campaign, and there is no better means of doing this than by be- coming identified with a local society that is doing the very work -affmed at on the larger scale. The membeship fee is only | one dollar, a substantial part of | which is returned in the form of | premiums, and the results of the Society's labors in the past are| plain to be seen. GOOD BYE sore throats when Sybilla Spahbr's remedy is | applied Also for coughs, whooping-cough, quinsy, tonsilitis, catarrh, colds, hay fever, and tonsil ailments. It's GOOD. 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