Page 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1931 Two Actions In Division Court Involve Funds Suit for Taxes, Mining Stock: returned home on Friday from Case Aired Here Before Judge Hayward [wo actions w ere heard in the|transportation in and out of the 'MAKES HALF DAY TRIP THAT TOOK HIM WEEK | TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO . Charles Shields, one of the veter- jans of the prospecting game who Customer Ownership in Hydro Electricity Customer ownership is fast be- coming a feature of hydro elec- article on the subject the Munic- ipal Review of Canada points out | Pyrel township, had an interest- ling comparison to make on the |changes that have taken place in the electrical company itself FRUIT SYRUPS In the home canning of, fruits |the syrup used is an important tric development in Canada. In an|factor in success. The kind of syrup to use varies with different fruits. In putting up raspberries, the many advantages of the sys-|peaches and pears use 1 c tem, both to the community and|sugar to 2 cups of water; for rhu- the actual investor, as well as to|barb and cherries. 1 cup of sugar Soto 1 cup of water; and for straw- up of ORE SHIPMENTS For the week ending July 24th, there were three cars of ore ship- ped by the Mining Corporation Cobalt, one- car from the Frontier Lorrain at Silver Cen- tre and-one from the Miller Lake -O'Brien at Elk Lake. The five cars contained a total weight of from , ; ; P = A aes : - Se 66 Division Court here on-Friday by;various sections of the North|far as the district of Haileybury |berries and plums use 2 cups of 407,269 pounds. His Honor Judge Hayward, one;during the past two decades.|is concerned, the Northern On-|sugar to 1 cup of water. A syrup of which involved a claim for/Coming out last week he made|}tario Power Company, through|should be boiled five minutes be- taxes while the other was a dis- «the Elk Lake by air, there 'and trip to its holding company, the Canada|fore being added to jars. Fill Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes Township of Bucke To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Reeve of the Township of Bucke, and the seal of the Corporation of the said Township, bearing date the 15th day of May, 1931, and to me directed, Commanding me to levy upon such lands for the arrears of Taxes respectively due there- on, together with all costs there- of, The said list is being publish- ed in the Ontario Gazette on Saturday, the 30th day of May, 1931, and the 6th, 13th and 20th of June, respectively. Copies can he obtained'from my office. I hereby give notice that pursuant to the provisions of the Assess- ment Act R.S.O. 1927, Chapter 238 and any amendments thereto, I shall on Monday, the 14th day of September, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the Municipal Offices, North Cob- alt, in the Township of Bucke, proceed to sell the said lands or so much thereof as may be neces- sary to discharge such arrears of Taxes and all costs thereof unless such arrears and costs have been sooner paid. F. MOUNTFORD, Treasurer. 10-7c Buy Your Coal-Wood-Coke --from-- L. W. Coon D. L. & W. Pennsylvania Anthracite . Welsh and Scotch Anthracite Alberta Lump, Ford Coke Special Coal for Grates Birch, Tamarac and Pine Wood in 12 and 16-in. lengths Telephone 266a Clean Coal--Carefully Handled pute over the collection of a caught a train was Northern Power Corporation,) jars with fruit, packing as firmly promissory note in lieu of some/home in Haileybury at 6.30, after/has been very successful in the|as possible without crushing, shares of mining stock. The dis-|leaving the camp in Tyrell about|periodical offerings to its cus-|then cover with syrup. putants were all from out of town}! p.m. ae d ? tomers of its preferred stock, and | = = = the tax case coming from the Mr. Shields was in with a|we understand that a new offer-| T. Jackson, of Cobalt, is among township of Coleman and the|party exammuing and sampling ajing will shortly be made, in order|a number of boys who have been sther involving parties from An-|property tor . mining men who that more customers may be en-|chosen to vattend the training ille and Cobal are interested in that section,|abled to become stockholders in|camp established by the. Ontario In the taxsease, E. R» Proulx, and he recalled the fact that}the big public utility, | Athletic Commission to be held of Cobalt was the defendant and|within one mile of this property [a fon Lake Couchiching, near Or- | laimed that the township|he, with Gilbert Labine, staked] A new fire hall will be built at|illia) The camp is to be open ( had told him he need not|several claims more than 21|Kirkland Lake as a result of a/from August 3rd until the boys pay taxes on the property involv-|years ago. At that time it took|vote of the ratepayers of Teck|go to Toronto for the Ontario ( inless he fel o disposed. them six anda half days to get in}Township on Tuesday of last schoolboy track and field champ- Pr had operated a fox ran Rs saree and about the} week. |ionships on August 28. 5 acres of I: n the town-|Same length ot time to come out ---- Ne S nye hi h bie t eased from |again. Three of the claims Try This Delicious New t! Crown ona f ear lease |staked in those early days have " + Dessert for Supper Tonight! October Ist, 1925 The|been patented and Mr. Shields|]} C y HERE is a delightful new dessert that to hip claimed 115 as taxes |Still retains an interest in them. Salcacyito mabe eeabeed alan pier tale rs for 1929 and 1930, | In view of the discoveries made Ss ae coe ey ee a defendant med he had|this year in the locality, he thinks FOR BUSINESS MEN Provider." t property in the fall of|they may prove valuable in time. 2c PRU SHORTCAKE 1928 and had notified both the] -- | Perse? ae ti hip clerk and 'the assessor. | A heavy wind storm accompan-| | spternseie ie cun water I id only been operating the}ied by hail did some damage to} : es | ewer ne Saori fari s an experiment crops and other property in the We have a Novelty that will interest you | Mix and sift dry ingredients. Rub in butter ( rge Mitchel, K.( appear- | neighborhood of Uno Park on | pe se Aloe ee ing r Proulx, told the court} Tuesday of last week. 100 BUSINESS CARDS | a ee aye cee that negotiations were going on PR da RE) a 4 ie | fit pan. Bake in hot oven about fifteen Hetwe a the wdetendant andlerhe i , printed to your order, and | minutes. Split into two parts and spread keke ; The Cochrane Post says that fo | RHEE ah RINE Sh ote a township council and suggested some of the cows which were LEATHERETTE CARD CASE .) SOS Sa SS Sere a that the matter be left until the found to be reactors in a T.B. Aleve Be RE your free Dpxuectine yy. that body. His test of herds in the Timmins dis- | ; $2.75 Me Theeadenton unentter lil Honor said that judgment would} trict have been sold in the neigh- | Sad alld apie be entered for the plaintiff coun-|) 0 +h ood of Cochrane, despite the | Your cards will be kept clean and in convenient form Pleahelscod ene FREE u Gacy of your cil, unless Proulx could show any-] >... é i fees sate aac? | f : new Cook Book **The Good Provider."" ; 7 |fact that there is a heavy penalty by the use of one of these cases. Ask to see them. | thing in his lease ot the property | ¢,, disposing of animals in this i which would indicate that the any) A taxes were not to be paid 5 ie te ee oe Ne 2 CL ee In the other case, Albine Trem- Cmited blay, of Ansonville, sued David COMING ATTRACTIONS AT THE HAILEYBURIAN > Sabourin of Cobalt, for $150 on a THE EMPIRE THEATRE "SS Borden's peas promissory note. It de veloped, Broadway Street ST. CHAR LES . on Tremblay's own admission,}| An established favorite and a : that he had given S. J. Poynton,|dazzling new motion picture star L s AR | : of Montreal, $25 for the note.|will be seen in the leading roles a, UNSWEETENED ©" EVAPORATED}: Poynton had used the money tol|of "Tarnished Lady" at the Em- return to the city frm 'Anson- ville, where he had Yved seven weeks with Tremblay without paying board, and to \whom he was said to have promi§ed 10,000 shares of stock in the Albion Cop- per and Gold Mines as one of "different ways of paying back" money said to be owing the plain- tiff. The defence, conducted by F, L. Smiley, K.¢ inclined to question the note, as it was shown that it had been drawn in Montreal, while the defendant lives in Cobalt, and claimed that it was essential to have the rec- ords produced. The case was ad- journed for this purpose when the plaintiff had completed his case and will be completed later. W. J. Grummett, of Ansonville, is the counsel for Tremblay. 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