The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 16 Jun 1932, p. 4

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00 EOE) EA Ice ve Ue Rulese PHURSDAY, JUNE. 16th, 1932 & | Whiz INSECT KILLER for BLACK FLIES PREPARATIONS FOR THE GREAT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS IN IRELAND ee coluee ' _ THE HAILEYBURIAN __ Issued every Thursday rom The Haileyburian Office, Broadway St., Haileybury i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance. a agree per year in advance Ss Pub BLASTING CAP ACCIDENTS SHOW DECREASE Figures available for the year 1931 show a decrease of twenty- four per cent in the blasting cap accidents to children, as compar- ed with the preceding year--ac- cidents in 1931 being the lowest on record with the exception of the year 1927. It is hoped that an even greater reduction can be made this year. Canadian Industries Limited is now making another appeal to x all those who use blasting caps to see that they do not fall into the hands of children. A blasting cap is a copper shell about a quarter of an inch in dia-} meter and an inch or two long, Wilf full of fulminate of mercury. This fulminate is the most sensi- | New Low Prices 8 oz. 35¢ 16 oz. 60¢ : ; F : : 32 oz. 128 oz. A general view showing part of the huge stands and the high altar (centre) where the services : $1.00 $3.35 will be held when the Eucharistic Congress meets in Phoenix Park, Dublin, this month. More | than one thousand delegates will sail from Canada to the Congress. ag tive and about the most impulsive | DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE Meters for Water Services council adjourned at 11.15 p.m., 7 explosive in common use, Blast-| RECEIVE APOLOGY FROM Plarined by Town Council and a special meeting will likely ! ing caps contain anywhere from| THE NATIONAL CHAPTER (De held kena aae month: T T ey to 30 grains of it; primers for| (Continued trom Page 1) ; 3 set ay os EMPIRE HEA RE y) firearm cartridges usually contz in| Che Haileybury Chapter, I.0./and one or two other jobs. I poke: ee ae maior THE HOUSE OF EXCELLENT SOUND i Notmoresthan l-osprain, Uhatis|) mp has receiveda written apol-|had been advised to write the De- ibushels of wheat will be shipped ' what the hammer or firing pin of a gun hits to ignite the powder logy, from the National Chapter,|PaTtment, setting out these sug: | Heaeaaee eater est uns 2 Shows nightly: 7-9-11 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2.30 ag s to ignite the powder) >- g rgeiie eee ae at gestions-and this will be done. lensreHtlihe France, through Fort 2 > f 4 j ne jo /e€Xpressing regre b d ar in the shell. A blasting cap is|€XPressing reg or what are|T; was stated that an insane pri- Churchill on Hudson's Bay. meant to work the other way |termed inaccurate statements|<oner had been discharged a few| a a FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 17th and 18th The powder from the fuse ig-|published as a report of an ad-|/weeks ago with no means of; The government employment "PAGAN I ADY'" nites the fulminate in the blast- ; : : 7 rtati i and Office at Cobalt was closed dress by Miss Church at a recent|transportation to his home, on Me aN aid aa oi ane Ww aa AHS wi he Neajleil Chemioe ete pyle case hz ad susen apetea ag oe being un op- With Evelyn Brent, Conrad Nagel, Chas. Bickford and yrce < stonates vt a e Bene week, and the council hoped thati on tor several years. 3 8) Roland You Powert rama of ¢ 5 re , dynamite. The explosion of the|in Toronto. These Statements) ome arrangement might be: Dowse, the official in charge, has ee ine: rebowe: tlsirame of 2 aiodem siren Wie fulminate is so exceedingly quick|referred to the difficulty which} ade. ibeen transferred to Timmins. suddenly asked to be wooed--not grabbed. - that the flying particles of copper|has arisen between the National! 4 B. Glazier interviewed fe! cae ie will imbed themselves in iron a/Chapter and the town of Hailey-|council in regard to a drainage MONDAY and TUESDAY June 20th and 21st ; ae foot away. A box of caps_ will |bury over the assessment of the problem on Latchford Street, | Greatest Woman Author | : blow a hole right through a two-| fui ling formerly used as a Redjwhere water from the High 7 t "The Man Who Played God" $ inch oak plank. One_ cap _ will}Cross Hospital here, which was|School grounds had given trou-| § ee 53 \ T° . : . " re . . . . blow a child's ha and off jopened a few months after the|ble. This will be looked into by With George Arliss, Violet Heming, Bette Davis. A mod- Caps ie Be ie around A hae had suffered a eae the Streets Committee. ern drama of real life. It will give you something to lock barn, in the tool shed, or in other|astrous fire of October 4th, 1922.| A plan submitted by W. J. in your book of fondest memories. See It! It's Great! places, after ditching, stumping,| Miss Church is the convenor of boulder blasting and other oper-|the National Chapter. The latter ations necessitating the use of|body wrote to the Regent of explosives. At this time of year|Haileybury Chapter tendering these accidents tend to show an|the apology. imerease due to the fact that -- children play more out of doors.| PATROL CHIEF ASSERTS mt campaign to warn children QUEBEC FOREST FIRES of the danger of playing with DUE TO INCENDIARIES blasting caps, and adults of the Meaney for a garage to be built on Browning Street, in the re- stricted area, was referred back for fuller details and specifica- tions, and it was decided to mark out a section near the corner of Main and Ferguson where park- ing of cars is forbidden. The local Chapter of the I.0.D. E. requested permission to hold WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JUNE 22nd and 23rd "Tonight or Never" With Gloria Swanson and Melvyn Douglas. A stranger who held her in his arms_---toyed with impulses__--and | gave her ten minutes to leave or love him for life! | danger of leaving the caps where} The following despatch from : : pie : b bs ci : F -, |their annual street fair od- , children might find them, was|Quebec City appeared in the daily] 9-4 3 Gren: wake" W ed Coming Attractions--"The Lost Squadron", "Mother's Mil- Ran #59 eee es ? nesday, July 6, closing a portion], \ > started z years ago. It has papers at the week-end: of Ferguson -Avenueltor vacua | _fé, 2 lions", "The Hatchet Man", "Surrender", "Shanghaied / been participated in by farm and There is no doubt in the minds teroon.) This vas Charo. haya" oc: . » « re >, °. trade papers, newspapers, press of our officials on the spot that Setnee ies, request Feoee to MARY ROBERTS RHINEHART associations, Boy Scouts, Girl|many of the bush and forest fires Oeanee odeeuior! pecareoen t TI 1 +s. 8 + Re: . ath 4 A or er SS > ar / Tics Guides, School Authorities and|which have been raging and| ae ee) ak bedi tee) 1€ most popular American | jhold their July 12th celebration many other organizations. causing destruction in the mining] Sauer 724 ; seat PR siya and Bae on the Public School grounds and eae s of Ro | m i ' ic ; to operate refreshment booths; ROAD HOGS CAUSED aii ate et eee ie and stalls at or near the grounds.| | "Sight Unseen," appears in 1,069 AUTO ACCIDENTS : ay cat ution of Comunists Several other matters remain-' this issue of The Haileybur- IN ONTARIO IN 1931 Eee I out ed to be dealt with when the i ||! \th here," said Henri Keiffer, direc- ian novelist. The first instalment of Mrs. Rhinehart's story, |Consistent Advertising in The Haileyburian Will Bring Customers. Records of the Motor Vehicles|tor of the Quebec provincial for- -- | Branch of the Ontario Depart-|est fire protection service today.) aii El RETEST EEEEE EEE EEE, ||| € can su ment of Highways show that in| Provincial police are now in-| 1931 the most common cause of |vestigating the reports of incen- | \]| | N ew F ORD P rices | you with all road driving. =e es Life, limb and property are at] Bonus Army" Kiltie the mercy of the driver who | through ignorance, selfishness or just common carelessness, will not keep to the right of the road. Accidents cannot be blamed up- on amateur drivers, as records show that considerably more than half of the drivers concern- ed in auto accidents last year OE were between 25 and 54 years old and more than ninety per cent of them had been driving for a year or more. 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Lafleur, on this point, told Mr. Inch this was _his first inspection, although he e had held the job two years, and he knew there were at least 15 Cabriolet 855 930 Blotters Bill Heads Tudor Sedan 710 885 eee: pens Avctionteale Bills Deluxe Tudor Sedan 775 850 ad. apse Fat Reining residents of Armstrong township Cheques Prize Lists y % ae Ane meat foe pope and Fordor Sedan 830 905 Receipts Stock Cectifiestes 'ogg only Messier had. a slaughter house. When the jury returned Deluxe Fordor 900 980 Envelopes, all kinds Color Printing its verdict and rider, the judge referred to the latter as "just a phrase everybody uses", and ask- . Light Delivery (Closed Cab) 900 980 ed why the recommendation, but| One of the most picturesque LET US HELP YOU : got no answer. He, said he had] members of the "Bonus not intended to 1 ex-| Arm" G hered 1 ee | Are now: gathered at For Demonstration WITH PRINTED FORMS ie: In the Thomas case, accused} mediate payment of the vet- Phone 330 was alleged to have tried to sell] rans' bonus certificates, is Printed forms save time and simplify o Rocco Strange. admitted agent} William A. (Scotty) Dean, the Otario Mining Association] who is shown as he appeared many otherwise tedious tasks. Call e a hunk of pees tom: contain-| at the Veterans headquart- N t | A t us, enquire. You know the Number q i ers to sign up for. service. a lona u 0 a es y Scotty fought under two Y Fi FORD DEALERS = At was mn ore and] flags in the World War, hav- 4 $6456. The jury was out} ing served in the British ° 1 ' Phone inutes before returning] Army until the entry of the New Liskeard 5 Ontario a j i i United States when he trans- ferred to the A.E.F.

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