The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 10 Sep 1931, p. 4

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Page 4 TEE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 10th, 1931 THE HAILEYBURIAN Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway S.«eet, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--s2.00 per year in advance In United States--$2.50 per year in advance duce the cost to the municipality. If the council is satisfied that the scheme is a sound one as it ap- pears to be, there should be no hesitation in putting it into effect at the present and there should be no opposition develop. LEISHMAN © SUTHERLAND PUBLISHERS Public Ownership Mining should be food for thought on the part of the gov- The Proposed New Water System) There While no definite action has so/ernments in the plan for mining far been taken in regard to the proposed new water supply to be obtained from Constance Lake sufficient work has been done to prove to the satisfaction of the} week. Such a plan could be made as a public industry, suggested by Douglas A. Mutch and _ briefly sketched in these columns last town council that the project is|of untold benefit to the country entirely feasible. A more or less|generally. and to the mining in- permanent outlet from the lake|dustry im particular, and in addi- has been made through the dig-|tion might easily become an im- ging of a trench and the building | portant factor in overcoming the of a concrete dam on the solid|}present depression throughout rock where the natural outlet}the world. It is generally conced- comes down through a rocky | ed that a greater production of gorge between two_ bluffs. In| gold is one of the prime necessit- this dam a pipe has been fixed}ies of the nations today. There is and, after the level of the lake}as Mr. Mutch says, ample evid-? had been reduced some three feet,Jence that Canada has that gold. continuous flow is secured.|[t is also too evident, particularly The pipe is about three inches in|to those engaged in the mining diameter and is running full all|industry, that the lack of capital the time without any further ef-|for development is and has been fect on the lake level. It is es-|for the past year or two at any timated that this quantity of wa-|rate a great drawback to the ex- ter is sufficient to supply a much| pansion and increased production larger town than Haileybury is|that are required. at present. If the plan could be put into It is claimed that the elevation|practice, if some of the great of Constance Lake is so much a-|mineral bearing areas-xcould be bove that of the town reservoir|more thoroughly prospected and that the water would flow in|given a more thorough test, there without any interruption. This|is no doubt that there would be a certainly appears to be the fact,|great increase in the number of so far as the layman can judge.|producing mines within a very The whole scheme seems to be|few years. The outlay would not easily possible of being carried|need to be very great, in compar- out and there appears to be nojison with some of the proposed doubt of the great saving that)expenditures in connection with can be effected It is held that the|the relief of unemployment, and water is pure, as the lake is fed | the return in increased prosperity by springs and there is no neces-/not only in the mining but in al- sity for either filtration or chlor-||jed industries, would be far great ination. This, with the necessity | er than it may be from some of of pumping eliminated, would|the public works now being un- give the town a practically free| dertaken. If a new mine could be water supply. | started every five years, the plan The present time should be op-| would carry itself. If what is portune for the installation of the|needed is more gold production, new system. It would provide|Canada is in an outstanding posi- work for all idle men in town|tion and has the opportunity now during some months at any rate,|to take a leading part in the re- and the portion to be paid by the| establishment of prosperity governments under the unemploy|throughout the Empire and the ment relief plan would greatly re-! world. Canadian Youth Wins World's Marathon Swim George Young, famous Canadian long-distance swimmer, hero of the 1927 Catalina Marathon swim, made a strong return to the top of the ladder when he won the 15-mile Canadian National Exhibition Marathon Swim aftera gruelling-ace against 170 professional stars in the cold waters of LakeOntario. The picture shows Young, seat- ed, after completing the distance. In the picture are Johnny Walker Young's trainer; George himself; Mrs. Young; and Sam Harris, President of the Canadian National Exhibition. In the background are Mayor Stewart and one of Young's attendants. MACDONALD'S Fine Cut with ZIG-ZAG papers attached A Fast Stepper One of England's hopes in the ternational low hurdles champion who is shown working out in London. Uncle Sam's lassies will have to step some to keep up with John Bull's speedy daughter who stars in the broad jump as well Monster Tomatoes Grown in Brewster Street Garden Mr. S. Norfolk, Brewster St., has 'the biggest tomatoes this year that he has ever grown, and that is saying something, as he is one of the best amateur, garden- ers in Haileybury. This morning he had three of these fruits, or vegetables, if you prefer, down town on display, the there tipping the scales at two pounds thirteen ounces. One of an excellent crop this year, but the flower growers say that they have not had as good results as usual. 1932 Olympic Games at Los An-| geles is Mrs. Muriel Cornell, in-| ROMWIL: | Latchford By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Seal of the Corporation of the said Town, bearing d directed, commanding me to levy upon the several parcels D : rears of Taxes respectively due thereon, together with all costs thereof, I hereby give notice that pursuant to the provisions of the Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1927, Chapter 238, and any amendments ber, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon he said lands or so much thereof as may be h arrears and costs have thereto, I shall on Monday, the 26th day of Octo at the Municipal Offices, Ferguson Ave., proceed to sell t necessary; to discharge such arrears of taxes and all costs thereof unless sucl been sooner paid. Dated at Haileybury this 17th day of July, 1931 weighed an even pound. The to-|Lake Shore --- : | 3 matoes and other vegetables are} Latchford ----- Treasurer's Sale of Lands For Taxes Town of Haileybury the Mayor of the Town of Haileybury and ate the 17th day of July, 1931, and to me of land hereinafter described for the ar- H. CLIFFORD, Treasurer Street Lot Plan Owner Taxes Costs Total BROWNING: (es eee ee meee M-13E Mrs. G. H. Keeler .---$ 166.67 $ 6.84 $ 173.51 3roadway .- M-13F K. McLeary ---=----- 105.07 5.30 110.37 3rowning --_ MEdSG seo miitheeee SNA 10.36 317.75 er eticon es emetic neice col: M-131I Mrs. R. Battah .- - 156.42 6.59 163.01 pony AP aveg eee a WR RA 8 M-13H- H. McMillan - a.) 15i.44 6.47 157.91 Nieves eel, Ma(Si i Ramanan any se eeeemees 176.49 7.09 183,58 Main' 22" eal M-13J Mrs. L. Aboud - 143.85 6.27 150.12 IN Rer aye a pa ES Sa Ug 4-5 M-13M £E. Edmonds --- a 28253 % 974 292.11 SW Re irh hte i RS RR ok DE ge Sy MEIC a Ga Mcleeary weno aos 516.27 15.58 531.85 Amwell --_- Ue Zea Nelo esusani aViyles mene 467.64 14.37 482.01 Amwell --_- eehal.t M-13N Thos. Shannon . lia 5 7.07 182.60 Ami elles eee Sa - 19-20 M-13N J. W. Hamilton 64.53 4.29 68.82 Rereusoni oes ea Peay Gy M-46 Mrs. V. McC. Burns.-- » 695.37 20.16 715.53 Ferguson --- ede tsyA M-46 A Pressaulty ae 194.68 Tests) 202.23 Ferguson --_ - 106 M-46 ea Wie lan ate 101Z92 28.12 1046.04 Blackwall --_ Bahl) M-46 Miss ee lemonis wo e248) 5.74 128.22 |Marcella --- Ley ibedA M-46 Mel. Hughes .-------- 407.02 12.85 419.87 Georgina ._- = ikoil M-46 Mrs. D. Blouin 560.15 16.68 576.83 Blackwall --- Soles M-46 Dy eu cleyseae 227.24 8.36 235.60 IRAISS ell) ess M-46 Mrs. C. Page, - 250.38 8.94 259.32 AY GSS gamba ih SEG SN hs M-81 M. Deraiche ----- 53 77a) LOZ 547.74 AY A oh ig ayer gi SU ee a M-81 Vie ola eee 295.90 10.07 305.97 View --- M-73 Mrs. B. L. Ritchie 2-29.00 3.40 32.40 Viteyy ie M-73 Nieolland seen eee 3.87 51.44 Meridian M-83 epee Guccheryese 12.20 393.14 | Gobel ESR EAR a M-50 Mrs. M. Piche if 13.80 458.72 Winneway --- - 154 M-105 © G. Brooks Estate-_ 25.07 3.30 28.37 |Winneway -_- - 166 M-105 CC. G. Brooks Estate__ 5.00 2.93 7.93 Setonha se naes . 208 NMR105) el BexG@hilds) 22222 a 5.00 2.93 7.93 \Youge see ee 20 WMESINO BY AEB, 1h (Clevilaly oe 5.00 2.93 7.93 | Browning . - 1234 Wiest Rd: a] uMaenasony.saese = | ne .ol 4.13 62.44 |Lawlor ..--_ See LOO M-77 Sam Boone ---- Si R289 S68 29.21 Georgina -- ~~ 124-125 M-77 John Besley -- =~. 20/04 3.18 23.22 KCofatite igev etek Bae hae ee 83 M-58 AtBlanchard) 222-22 97.62 aly) 102.74 Meridia: So es0 si ees 4-5 M-48 Au atarmen 222s seen ee 438.31 13.64 451.95 jittlele es 13 M-48 J. Farmer -- es te)its} 481 89.99 HEittle jeer - 49 M-48 Pe earonde === - 83.64 4.77 88.41 and'! Georgina se seca ee eee 53-54 M-48 is We (ikon ee 183.61 7220: 190.88 them|Take Shore =-==-==----=2___- 18-19 M-30 TEAC OS iiithusee a eee 62.02 4.23 66.25 -. 61-66 M-30 Robert Griggs -- - 341.64 it22 352.81 -- 147 M-37 Ay Hopp aaaaes - 107.08), 5135 112.43 WROTE jis eS Na 2 M-54 W. Scott --- a) ISAS. 8.27 232.00 Rope) Sue eR eee 90-91 M-54 (Ceughes: 22222 se 270156 20:22 721.78 : fu M-82 J. D. Macdonald ----- 150.05 6.43 156.48 Pan ao ede iggy M-82 Rey. Meyer, = 222) 16134 6.71 168.05 TRY OUR WANT ADS 'Haileyburian Condensed Ads. Will Bring Results Sell It by Advertising ! PAY in modern business. business to speak of were it not for the "voice of the print- ed word!" THE HAILEY Its circulation in Temiskaming District Silence Will Never Bring Prospective, Buyers to Your Door Wie. they coined that adage "'Silence is golden" they Li DOESNOT, should have added reservations. 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