The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 6 Aug 1931, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, AUG. 6th, 1931 Page 2 Inspectorate of Temiskaming S. School Report Ss ful Candidates in the Lower School Examinations In Public Schools The following is a list of the successful candidates in the Low- er School examinations in Inspector for this district. pupils have attained pass stand- ing inthe subjects following their names and certificates have been mailed to them No. 1, Armstrong--J. Hartley Houston--Brit. Hist., Arith. No. 2, Armstrong--Ethel Tin- ney--Phys., Zoology. Thomas Tinney--Phys., Art, Bot., Zool. No. 1, Cane--Kenneth Sparks-- Phys., Zot. No. 1, Casey--Mary Gibbons-- Eng. Gram., Phys., Arith., Bot. No. 2, Casey--Olga E. Green-- Eng. Gram., 3rit. Hist., Geog., Phys., Arith., Bot., Zool. Fred. Green--Phys., Bot., Zool. No. 2, Dymond--Nan. Brough- ton,--Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist., Geog., Agric. No. 5, Harley--Fern Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist. Doupe--Eng. Gram., Brit. Agric. No. 1, Harris--Annie Daschuck --Eng. Gram., Geog., Art. No. 2, Harris--Doris Johnston --Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist., Agric. Cragg-- Rena Hist., GROUP OF NEW YORKERS FIRST TOURIST PARTY The following clipping extension of the way to tidewater is completed: "A group of prominent York business men Toronto Monday en James Bay, route way. Americar & N.O after reading in an paper a story of the T. extension, wrote to publicity director of the province tually decided to trek north stead of south." TEN POUND PICKEREL FROM PORK RAPIDS IS --. C. MeVittie, Main for big fish in this neighborhood. On Thursday evening last he came home with a ten-pound pickerel, which he caught with a rod and line at Pork Rapids, in the Montreal River, the scene of many a famous battle with the big fellows. The prize fish measured 29% inches long and 17 inches around the widest part and from all ac- counts, it caused considerable ex- Marjorie Logan Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist., Geog., Agric | No. 1, Haultain Helen Bar-| nett--Phys., Arith., Zool Zel-| mah Crouse--Phys., Arith., Zool.| Phyllis Gill--Zool Izeyl Mel- ville--Arith. Jean M. Melville Phys., Arith., Zool. George Que-| villon--Arith. } No. 1, James--Rosa Auger Brit. Hist., Geo., Art, Bot. Maisie Herbert--Brit. Hist., Geo., Art, Bot, Kitchener Macdonald -- Brit. Hist., Geo., Bot. Bertha Tessier--Brit. Hist., Geo., Art, Vera Walsh--Brit. Hist. Geo., Art, Bot. No. la, Kerns--Frances Arm- strong--Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist. Stisie Bradley--Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist. Elizabeth Welch -- Brit. Hist. Harry Welch--Eng. Gram. Brit. Hist., Bot. Margaret Welch --Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist., Bot. §No. 3, Kerns--Mary M. John- ston--Eng. Gram., Bot., Zool. Latchford--Harry Conroy-- Brit. Hist. Nellie Conroy--Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist., Zool. Rose Proulx--Eng. Gram., Brit. Hist. citement before it was finally landed in the boat. In the party with Mr. McVittie were Judge Hayward and W. S. Blackwall and when Mac. hooked the big fellow there was a lively time for about 15 minuteg. Mr. Blackwall attempted to scoop up the prize in a small landing net, ~|but this was inadequate for a fish of such dimensions, so he leaned over from the boat and managed to get a firm hold on the picker- el's gills and with a mighty heave, hoist him into the boat. It is claimed that Mac., in his fear that the big fish might flop out, jumped right over the judge and landed on top of the prize. Any- TO VISIT JAMES BAY from the Mail and Empire shows what may be expected when the new T. & N.O. Rail- New arriving in for will be the first tour- the|ist party-to pass over the exten- public schools of the inspectorate|sion lines of the T. & N.O. Rail- of South Temiskaming, as furn-| ished by Mr. R. A. A. McC 'onnell, }end "of steel on Moose River and he \then proceed by boat to the bay. The party had originally plan- ned a holiday trip to Arizona, but The party will go to the Carl Hele, for further particulars, and even- In- PRIZE FISH OF SEASON Street, holds the record so far this year way they brought him home, had him weighed and photographed and left him on display in the window of Austin's Meat Market all day Friday. Mr. McVittie was using a light steel rod and a 'minnow wobbler" for bait and has done considerable angling in the river this summer. This is the first time, however, that. he has caught a fish above the ordinary run of pickerel. It is recalled that a visiting Rotar- ian, from Salem, Pa., caught a nine-pound pickerel near the same spot last year. Aguanico Mine is Seized Under Mechanics Lien Act Announcement is made that the 1! sheriff, under a writ of "fieri fac- ias", has seized the interests of D. L. Jemmett, Ltd, in the Ag- uanico mine, at North Cobalt, where operations for the mining of cobalt have been under way with considerable success for some time past. Recently, em- ployees of the operators brought action for wages under The Mec- hanic's Lien Act, and Judge Hart- man, after reserving judgment, has given his decision. The sher- iff's seizure of the mine and mill equipment, including 20 tons of cobalt and nickel ore, and 20,000 tons of dump ore, follows. The sale is' billed for Wednesday next'|home for two weeks. at the property. Judgment was obtained also by the men in con- nection with the land, under which a lien may be placed. Clover Valley News Mr. Walter Kirstine motoring| to Matheson called at Mr. Fred Kirstine's; also Archie Macleans one night last week. Miss Nesbit returned last week to her home in Walkerton after a couple of weeks yisit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Craig. Mr. Chafles Stables left on Monday night for Toronto after visiting at Mrs. Robt. Campbell's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plaunt visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Plaunt on Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Fleming and family are visiting at the home of Mrs. Maclean this week and are pick- ing berries. On account of the good weath- er of late most of the farmers Four Indians from Moose Fac- tory appeared in police court at Cochrane last week to-answer to various charges of theft and hav- ing liquor without permits. Fines were imposed on three, while the fourth went to Burwash. 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 will be through haying this week. Clean Coal--Carefully Handled Ll || FOR BUSINESS MEN served to us in the kitchen." DINER: Waiter, this fish is awful; why did you recommend it?' WAITER: "Because, otherwise, Monsieur, it would have been --The Passing Show, London "$2. 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