The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 23 Apr 1931, p. 7

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tHE HA!LLEYBURIAN Page 7 THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1931 Horses Drowned In Making Last Trip Over Lake Guigues District Farmer Has A Heavy Loss When Ice Becomes Thin W.. Brisson, a farmer in the Guigues district on the Quebec side of Lake Temiskaming, suf- - fered a heavy loss late last week, when four horses perished as he attempted to make a final trip a- 'cross to this side with loads of wood for sale in Haileybury. With two teams® and another driver, he had made a trip safely across in the morning, following a frost the previous night, and he believed that he could make one more journey that day, although the weather had become warm and the ice was softening. Without waiting for his usual dinner hour, Mr. Brisson again loaded up his sleighs and started out for this side. When about mile out from the wharf at Gui- gues, one of the teams broke through the treacherous ice. Ev- en then, he believed he could save the animals at least, and attempt- ed to hitch the other team on in order to pull them to safety. This was found impossible, however, as the ice commenced to break up and eventually the whole four horses, with the loaded sleighs, went through. The loss to Mr. Brisson is a heavy one,,coming as it did just at the time when his horses were needed most for the spring work on the farm. Neighbors are com- ing to his assistance to some ex- tent and some people in Hailey- bury also contributed to a fund being raised to help to replace the animals. Up to that time the ice had ap- parently been quite safe. The last few days, however, have softened Whole Herd Passes Test By Government Inspector The Nelson Brothers, farmers on the West Road, have made a: good record in a recent test of! their cattle by a government in- spector, who visited the farm a week or two ago. Out of a total! of 25 head of cattle, not found a single animal which did not successfully pass the tub- erculin test prescribed for dairy cows, and for beef animals. The Nelson farms are well kept and are among the many prosperous and comfortable homes to be found on the southern edge of the great clay belt. The annual motor show of the Temiskaming Motor League will! be held on April 30th, May Ist and 2nd, in the New Liskeard curling rink. ' | Saniora oe there was; Haileybury in 1924 Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Seven Years Ago During the 18 months that the Housing Commission has been in operation in Haileybury 52 loans have been approved and 50 of the houses are completed or are un- der construction. The total am- ount of the loans to date is $138, 300. Several cases of measles are re- ported in town this week. The malady is said to be of a very mild type. On Monday Cliff Carmichael a And Her ic. . From Paris outaide of hen bag attested - -- but she wasnt 40 avfully bored thinking about this & that. wa to have a watch that ons wore either for instance, how nics it Train No. 18 on Tuesday ran into a large roll of wire on the tracks about a mile north of the Haileybury station. It looks like a deliberate attempt to cause a wreck. At the last meeting of Hailey- bury Chapter, I.0.D.E., it was de- cided to contribute $100 to the fund being raised to erect a sol- diers' memorial here. Trains No's. 46 and 47, operat- ing six days a week between Toronto and Timmins, will on May 18th commence running on Sundays as well. : Colder weather this week has | WHEN IN TORONTO | Make Your Home "Hore WaveRLey SPADINA AVE. and COLLEGE ST. E. R. Powell, Prop. CONVENIENT-ECONOMICAL Six Blocks to America's Finest Store --T. Eaton Co, (New Store) College and Bay Sts. BUSINESS MEN LIKE THE QUIETNESS LADIES LIKE THE REFINED ATMOSPHERE Club Breakfasts 40c up Luncheon 50c Dinner $1.00 RATES $1.50 UP Write for Folder TAKE DELUXE TAXI FROM DEPOT--FARE 25c had a tendency to delay the open- ing of the lake and those who looked for an exceptionally early break-up are being disappointed. A letter received by the mayor from the T.&N.O. Commission stated that a conference would be held with the town council to discuss the question of a crossing at Russell Street. tried crossing the ice from Par- adis Bay to Ville Marie on foot. He broke through at two differ- ent places but was able to get out and eventually made the round trip. Acid Stomach Completely Relieved by Famous Vegetable Pills Mr. Frank C., of Blackburn, writes: "I have suffered long from acid stomach and constipation, but since being ad- vised to try your wonderful Carter's Little Liver Pills lcan eat anything."" Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills are no ordinary laxative. They are ALL VEGETABLE and have a definite, valuable tonic action upon the liver. They end Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Headaches, Poor Complex- ion. All druggists. 25c & 75c red pkgs. the work prescribed by the Mining Act, will for performing and recording the said work is the 15th day of November, 1931 from the said 15th day of November, 1931 claim is situate. must be clearly stated. Toronto, December 9th, 1930. MINING CLAIM HOLDERS = DEPARTMENT OF MINES N@rree To Holders of Mining Claims in Ontario Not Yet Patented or Leased Notice is hereby given to holders of mining claims, wheresoever situate, upon which the work specified in the Mining Act has been prohibited or restricted to a stated period by the Minister of Lands and Forests under the authority of the Mining Act, or where permission to do the work has been given under conditions and limitations designed to protect the timber, THAT under the Forest Fires Prevention Act, 1930, they are required to apply to the District Forester in the District in which the land is situate for a Permit to perform such work, and that failure to apply for such permit or upon issue of the same, failure to perform and record subject their claim to cancellation. The time extended by Order-in-Council to and including If the work is so done and recorded, the time for com- puting the date before which further work upon the claim is required, will be computed as The name and address of the District Forester to whom application for such permit should be made, may be obtained from the Recorder of the Mining Division in which the A miner's license in the name of the applicant, or due renewal of the same, must accompany the application and the number or numbers of the mining claim or claims T. F, SUTHERLAND, Acting Deputy Minister of Mines Remember! on the outside of ones bag, o1 in the pocket of oneh coat ~ ~ ~ and wondering how mania would Liks her new medium blue it up considerably and, while there has been no_ considerable smovement of the mass, it is breaking quickly along the shores and the lake should be clear with- in a week at least. por ale eongee eee Township Ratepayers to Vote On Power Company Franchise Ratepayets of the Township of Bucke, which includes the town- _ site of North Cobalt, will vote "next month on a proposal to re- new the franchise existing be- tween the municipality and the Northern Ontario Power Comp- any Limited for a period of ten Just before she Left. then the train | wooten frock from joseph paquin, with ita black dota & detachable caps. ot how she Liked the Lovely pink satin quilt folded into a black satin cass fou taarelZing, that she qave het if baby has COLIC 'A CRY in the night. Colic! No 4 cause for alarm if Castoria is Re This pure vegetable prepara- tion brings quick comfort, and can never harm. ft is the sensible thing when children are ailing. Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels; years. The vote will be taken on colic or constipation; or diarrhea. May 15th and the terms of the When tiny tongues are coated, or the 'franchise are set out in an adver- breath is bad. Whenever there's need tisement published in this issue of The Haileyburian. The terms and conditions un- der which it is proposed to grant the franchise are the same as ex- ists in the municipalities of Cob- alt, Haileybury and New Lis- keard, the policy of the company being to standardize their rates and agreements throughout the district. There is unlikely to be any serious opposition to the proposed measure, which has al- ready received two readings by the council. |TRAIL RANGER AND TUXIS DOINGS 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. Temiskaming ® Northern Ontario Railway TRAIN SERVICE The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, Trains Nos. 1 ana 2, between Montreal and Vancon- 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- so to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Par- lor Cafe Car Service between North Bay anc advertised. That the best goods are always Therefore, if you wish to secure the Best Value for your money Look Carefully Through the Advt's in This Newspaper BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS } Frederick Elliot BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Ontario and British Columbia INVESTMENTS, LOANS, ETC. GIBSON BLOCK, HAILEYBURY W. A. Gordon, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC MYLES BLOCK, MAIN STREET HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO 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 Telephone No. 10 F. L. Smiley, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC CROWN ATTORNEY Pi cccrccces® 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 Probyn Street HAILEYBURY Phone 322 Dr. J. Dunn VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office Phone 184 Swastika. Through Sleepers be- sae Residence--J. Lever's Phone 113 tween Toronto and Timmins, also between in \W NEW LISKEARD, ONT. Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These Edwin ee aey Trains use Canadian National Railways sta- BARRISTER S tion at North Bay. : NOTARY PUBLIC Dr. Gordon F. Jackson TRAINS Nos. 17 and 18--Daily except GIBSON BLOCK HAILEYBURY PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 131 Bloor St. West TORONTO Telephones: Office--Kingsdale 5748 Residence--Hillcrest 2333 Cx ' H there ate chilly nights un opel EEN an Bacutday Conrt House Main Street Haileybury Dr. R. i, O Neill - Wa Connections at Earlton Jct. for ELK LAKE DENTIST And then came another! The too~-~& tho it ia to ma arene oe 1 oh ae 6B Caer Liggett Block Main and Fergusos Pad 2 i ; * 'Connections at Englehart for . . . HAILEYBURY boys of the Baptist Church have at Ln hen satin pyyonaa faily except Sunday. BARRISTER SOLICITOR Phone--Office 11, Residence 132 formed a Trail | Ranger Group 4 ae derbi matcht hed _ Connections at Swastika daily with Nipis- NOTARY PUBLIC Deer sine eae eed a oS ae ae UCUEMMCAN |< nokcites tae ndaey | De, WOR, Somerville rerensutallower J ee , =e NORANDA, Quebec, and Intermediate | HAILEYBURY, ONT. ie DENTIST ; ae: : itera nice to a poveh yebh pate e Bank of Nova Scotia Buildi Chief Ranger, Orville Hughes; bss t eh Connections at Porquis Jct. for IROQUOIS Ross Business College y FARGUION HAILEY: Sub. Chief, Bob Hendry; Tally, Cecil Beland; Cache, Arnold Cook Their meetings will be held on Friday nights. As yet there are only 9 members and they have not been registered so the name _of the new organization will not be announced till later. Come-on, Boys, Get in shape! aatin dressing on abl Dined tn yellon dyed mabblt to abip on aa well, and if yourL? promae to 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 wiil 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. Mixed Service daily except Sunday, between COBALT, ONTARIO Commercial, Stenographic Secretarial Courses Day, Evening and Mail Classes Write for Information Eric E. Smith PIANO TUNING and Practical Instruction in Violin Playing MAIN & FARGUSON HAILEYBURY R. H. Unwin (Organist United Church, Haileybury) MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ORGAN, PIANO, VOICE, THEORY MacLEAN'S 110 MAIN STREET Canadian Legion ; ' , ae i Couriers Tuxis Pinger ie hex aiater post Cochrane, Island Falls Jct., Fraserdale and a HAILEYBURY BRANCH No. 54 ee AP le Liskeard, is hold- = Coral Rapids. _ Northbound, leave Cochrane SOLAN eerie one eee PRICES Meets in Club Room on Browning Street 4 y Y aes 8.30 a.m., arrive Coral Rapids 2.55 p.m is First Wed. of each month, 8 Pp ing a challenge meet in which they desire to. meet all Trail Ran- from ~Cobalt, Haileybury Southbound, leave Coral Rapids 8.30 a.m., arrive Cochrane 2.30 p.m. See current Time Table or apply to any T BOX 556 NEW LISKEARD ALL RETURNED MEN WELCOME Bore Ae) Sara care lee NO Rly. Agent for fall particalacs. Barrow Sign Service Saxton Electric New Liskeard. Now is the time A. J. PARR, SHOW CARDS Blackwall Street Phone 243 to train, we must not let the Hay Gen. Fret. and Pass. Agt., SIGNS, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Makers get ahead of us. = North Bay, Ont. COBALT TIMMINS HAILEYBURY!' CONTRACTS ESTIMATES

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