Page 8 HVE SHAME Y BU RIAN THURSDAY, DE Ce Srd yahoo Social and Personal | Mr. S. D. Briden was a visitor to Kirkland Lake on Tuesday. Bagshaw Insurance Office for 4 Insurance. 98-tb bag Five Rose $3.15 delivered--Carsons. Flour, The I.0.D.E. are planning to hold a dance on Monday, Decem- ber 28th, in the Masonic Temple. Remember the dance and bridge in Oddfellows' Temple, Broad- way Street, tomorrow, Friday, evening. Valley Mist Peas, No. 4 size, 9c --Carson's. Mr. W. A. Dinwoodie, a form- er resident of Haileybury, was in town for a few days this week on a visit. Swift's Finest Brookfield But- ter, 25c tb.--Carson's. Miss G. Unwin left last week for her home in England, after spending the past couple-of years in Haileybufy and Toronto. 24-tb bag Five Rose Flour, 85c --Carson's. St. Paul's Church Guild are planning to hold their annual ba- zaar in the parish hall on cember 4th. Mr. Jas. Paterson of Englehart, spent a couple of days in Hailey- bury this week on a visit to his} sister, Mrs. H. Poppleton. The Bagshaw Insurance Office has removed from the Macdonald Block to the south corner office in Hotel Haileybury. Mrs. R. W. Douglas turned home after spending the past month on a visit with rela- tives and friends in Southern On- tario. has re- The Ladies of Charity will hold a turkey dinner in the Cathedral Parish Hall on Thursday, De- cember 10th. Bridge and euchre following. The next regular meeting of Haileybury Chapter, I.OrD. E.) will be held on Monday next, De- cember 7th, at 3.30 p.m. in Hotel Haileybury. Mrs. O. E. Andrew, of Hamil- ton, with her two children, are in Haileybury for a visit with Mr. Andrew's mother, Mrs. R. J. Oli- ver, Russell Street. At the regular meeting of Hail- eybury Lodge A.F.& A.M., which will be held this evening in the Temple on Main Street, the offi- cers for the coming year will be installed. Bagshaw Insurance Office for all kinds of Insurance. 3e sure that you are covered in case of fire, accident or death. We also have many attractive buys in real estate. See us now! The regular monthly meeting of the Home and Foreign Mis- sion Circle of the Baptist Church will be held on Thursday, Decem- ber 10th, at 3 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Morton, Cecil Street. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary So- ciety of the United Church will be held on Thursday, December 10th, at 3 p.m., at the home of Mrs. John Dunn, Marcella Street. In Memoriam In memory of our Daddy, Angus McAulay, who died on Decem- ber 2nd, 1929. God knew the road was getting rough, The hill was hard to climb; So he closed his weary eyelids And whispered 'Peace be thine' --Clayton, John, Boydie and Grant St. Paul's Church Dr. Clare L. Worrell, Archbis- hop of Nova Scotia, and Primate of the Church of England in Can- ada, issued an appeal recently to all the members of the Church to observe Wednesday, December 2nd, as a special Day of Prayer. The members of St. Paul's were on Sunday bidden to join in this by offering special intercessions on that day and it was announced the services on next Sunday, De- cember 6th, would include a form of prayer issued for the occasion. De- | WEDDING BELLS Walker--McLeod --The wedding of Miss Bertha McLeod, daughter of Mr. J. H. McLeod and the late Mrs. Mc- Leod, old residents of Cobalt and Giroux Lake, to Provincial Con- stable Leland Walker, now of Haileybury, took place quietly in North Bay last week. Rev. F. J. Baine, pastor of Trinity United Church there, performed the cer- emony and the newly married couple arrived in Haileybury on Saturday, where they are receiy- ing the congratulations of all their friends. Mr. Walker was stationed at Temagami during the past sum- mer and is expected to go to Timmins during the winter. TWO-YEAR-OLD ROW OVER FIFTY CENT MEAL ENDS IN COURT ON SATURDAY Pleading guilty to a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to ithe person of W. B. Nicholson, in |a row over the price of a fifty- }cent meal, Charlie Chow, a for- mer restaurant keeper at Kirk- feud Lake, was fined $100 by | Judge Hartman in district court here on Saturday. Chow was to |have come up for trial at the ses- sions in June of last year, but he disappeared and his bail of $1,000 was forfeited. It had cost the Crown $275 to prepare for trial |at that time, Crown Attorney F. L. Smiley, K.C.. told the court. | M.C. Hunt, of Kirkland Lake, |who appeared for Chow, asked to |have the charge reduced to com- |mon assault, but the Crown At- jtorney held that the taken showed him to be the ag- °| WOMEN'S AUXIALIARY OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ELECTS NEW OFFICERS h When the Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church met in an- nual session on Tuesday the chief item on the afternoon's pro- gram was the election of officers for the coming year. There was a good attendance at the meeting and the reports for the year pass- ing showed that the organization had been particularly active and that much good work had been done. The new officers are: Hon. President, Mrs. C. C. Farr; president, Mrs. S. Norfolk; 1st vice-president, Mrs. G. Caldbick; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. A. H. Hull; secretary, Mrs. J. Ryder; treasurer, Mrs. S. D. Briden; leaflets sec'y, Miss L. Coomes. Mrs. F. Peter was re-elected as head of the Girl's Auxiliary, Mrs. A. H. Hull of the Junior Auxiliary, and Mrs. J.. T. Leish= man was made secretary of the Little Helpers and Font Roll of the W.A. . Scouts Become Doctors Records at Ottawa head- quarters show that 50,880 Boy Scouts have taken first aid train- ing, and that 15,631 have qualified for the advanced first aid '"Am- bulance Man" badge. For a num- ber of boys the training has proy- en the first-step to medicine. Haileybury stores are showing a splendid variety of Christmas goods this year and the merch- forward to a good shopping season. ants are looking evidence | the accused's restaurant and to tessor in the fracas, which had{pay for the meal. taken place, it was claimed, when Nicholson had refused to leave Support theRotary Club } We are campaigning for funds to carry on the work of | the Rotary Club in the town, and to this end are offer- ing a Studebaker 'Six' Sedan Car, which is now on view We appeal to all citizens of Haileybury to help us by purchasing as many tickets as possible. | in the Rotunda of the Hotel. Has Done 1. Expended over $800.00 and underprivileged pital, Toronto. bo and supplied milk at a children whose on willows. / eS pent attract Tourists. 8. Donated gymnasium 9. Offered to support the Haileybury. Haileybury. Wants to do in the community. 2. Give supply of milk to ing winter. gatta here. summer. dential streets. community. What the Rotary Club children necessary, sending them to the Sick Children's Hos- parents them such necessary nourishment. 4. Made donations annually to Fund and assisted in the distribution of same. $100.00 towards advertising equipment to Physical Culture Classes. For Haileybury. 2ecer on the treatment of crippled locally, and when Arranged and met necessary expenses of Eye Clinics for children in the Public and Separate Schools, and supplied glasses to those unable to purchase them. 3. Arranged milk supply at Public and Separate Schools cost of over $600.00 gratis to could not afford to give the Christmas Cheer Fostered the formation of the Public Library, sup- ported this project and donated to date $175.00 for the purchase of new books. 6. Purchased and planted along the lake shore, 1500 Haileybury to Mr. Hartley's erection of Tourist Camp in 10. Co-operated with Service Clubs in Cobalt and New Liskeard for keeping roads open in winter-time. 11. Worked to secure Ferry across the Lake at the Old Mission, and to secure establishment of Airport in 12. Made many small donations which meant a great deal to the recipients at the time. What the Rotary Club For Haileybury tOcee 1. Continue the underprivileged Child Welfare Work the Schools during the com- 3. Assist in getting a Tourist Camp for the Town. 4+. Work for the improvement of the lake front for bathing and swimming, and to hold an annual re- 5. Arrange for a Camp for the Boys of Haileybury next 6. Arrange for Medical Clinics for Haileybury Children. 7. Arrange for planting of Trees on Haileybury resi- 8. Anything that will help to improve our town and \ Give us your support by purchas- ing tickets. Price One Dollar éach H. G. PICKARD, President gift a year's subscription to the ome paper. Here's a gift that will be used throughout the year. TO THOSE WITH Heating Problems FUELS YOU WILL BE PROUD TO BURN Prosperity Coal MINED IN CANADA by CANA- DIANS -- Alberta's Deep Seam Coal--It is quick, it is hot, and it _jlasts and you have at least a five dollar bill left after buying a ton of this heating wonder--ORDER } TODAY. Now $13.50 per ton delivered for cash Canada Coke Perfect Heating Satisfaction It is dustless and made in CAN- ADA at HAMILTON, ONT. Now $15.50 per ton and a lot for your money. Genuine Scotch Anthracite 4% ash, no clinker. Best Coal you have ever burned, bar none. 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St. Paul's Scouts Paul's Scouts will hold a Parish Hall on St Come and enjoy a pleasant ev- ening and at the same time help the Scouts to equip their Hockey Team. For information about tickets, inquire Phone 126. be splendid music, refreshments, prizes for the card games, and a good time is promised. Want Ads. Bring Results SILK LINGERIE, SILK RUNNERS, RIBBON All Make Pretty and Useful Christmas Gifts. HOSE, WOOL HOSE, LINED CAPE FABRIC and WOOL GLOVES, SCARFS, NECKWEAR, MESH BAGS, PURSES, FANCY LACE and LINEN PIECES, TAPESTRY NOVELTIES, Etc. imimiaiaiai aaa aaa Hutt's Ladies' Shoppe ae Ve ke Christmas THREE MORE DAYS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO BERSESLSEERRE SRS REREEEEEERE, 5 oe Shoppers 33 1-3% Discount OFF ALL GIFT GOODS UP TO and INCLUDING DECEMBER 5th WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, and GENERAL GIFT LINES CHINA, GIFT BOOKS TOILETWARE, Don't Miss this Opportunity! FRHRKRRLARRRRRSRRSSRRPSRRRS =) Bs A. W. 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