The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 23 Jun 1932, p. 5

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_ ssa || li amas "THURSDAY, -JUNE 23rd, 1932 Tt) Ha SAG eabavemauak TAN : Page 5 Mi: KIRKLAND LAKE GIRLS i wimmin Y Mixed Doubles BEAT PROSPECTORS IN Give S : g Get our Played at Local GAME HERE ON TUESDAY| Instruction To Club Yesterday On Tuesday evening at the local Children Free ELECTRIC por '\, f Re Biblic school grounds, a fast team ee ter : of girls from Kirkland Lake beat eae ee ied eae E. the local Prospectors in a soft- Rotary Club Arranges Classes 1 : (RODEN TS card ball game by the decisive score of Two Days Weekly in July e Fourteen Couples Play 21-7. The visitors had the edge and August - on the local girls practically all CASH (Installed) Slightly 'Mrs. J. E McCuaig and Jay peewee the Spring Competi- tion of the Mixed Doubles at the 'Haileybury Golf Club yesterday afternoon leading home the field of fourteen couples, with a net e of 71 for the 18 holes. Miss and D. E. Sutherland, of 72 were second and p winners a merry the way, although the Prospec- more on deferred payments tors struggled manfully through the whole game. , There was a large crowd pre- sent for the game, a good num- ber from the gold camp being pre- sent to support their team, and the evening was thoroughly en- joyed by the spectators. Kirkland Lake--Maher, Commencing Tuesday, July Se the Haileybury Rotary Club will provide free instruction in swim- ming, diving and life saving for the children. Mr. Carl Hutt, of Cobalt, will be the instructor and a list of the different classes is given below. The classes' will be held on two days each week and} have been arranged in conjunct- Arm- SECuD strong, McFee, M. Collins, Miller,|ion with the Kiwanis Clubs of mas A golf, oe Parker, E. Collins McCauley. Cobalt and New Liskeard, each Meee reeze tha Haileybury--Abraham, A. Sul-Jof which will have two days, Z ant pitches a bit fine, and a most enjoyable af- noon was spent by all competi- ors and quite a number of mem- ' bers who attended the tea. 'The gross and net scores for th event were as follows: ts. McCuaig phur, McWilliams, K| Margarett, E. Sulphur, McCurdy, Belec, Nel- son, Grozelle F. Margarett, Hog- berg, Moriarity. making the full week. All wishing to join the classes here are requested to register at the wharf, with the instructor, on the opening date, at the hours noted below: Classes New Mineral is - 1. Boys, Begi s--1.30 p.m. he eve Rae as 2 71 | Namedafter Our | > (ii: Beene 20 He iss P. Quinn 2 : W Classes 1 and 2 are for children x 2 hale -- 9% 72 Own es Gordon 9 years and up, who cannot swim rs. D. H. Millar Feet Rev. W.A. Beecroft 109 79 |Temiskaming's Representative in| 3. Boy Swimmers --9.30 a.m. Miss A. Beaton Dominion Cabinet Gets Girl Swimmers--10.15 a.m. iS feeWiason, = --=-- 111 80 ektoraliElonor Classes 3 and 4 are for children Mevirs, R. P Teare, = of school age able to swim a little 'R. P. Teare ------- Sy ton An additional honor has come Boy and Girl Swimmers-- 'Mrs. Kirkpatrick, to Temiskaming's representative 00 p.m. ° " Sal Here is an outstanding bargain . _ Sydney Teare --+-- 108 83 jin the Federal Cabinet, our own sae able 0. Sai and ee open to you for a limited time only .. . ' . saan Briden ee i eee ae a ee a _-- SO Ce ea an all porcelain enamelled Electric 4 Tene, ra as V4 onourable z . Gordon, in- » a 9 s i hee ae ister of Mines. A new mligeral| 6. Women's Class--3.30 p.m. Di ne eee a tor See W. A. O'Flynn ---- 110 84 discovered in Canada has 'been 7. Men's Class--Time to be aia epee el edoliag i better k Mrs. Furlong -- named for him, The announce-|announced later. ie BEST craters SUCRE a Der , N. J. Everard fee 113 285 iment of the discovery and nam-| Classes 6 and 7 are for all over Pay Only Be 9 ae aes nan ee ces COE y: Miss N. Bagshaw ing of the new mineral is told in|School age desirous of instruction No waste. Just perfect even cooking W.E. Bagshaw --- 113 87 |a recent issue of the "Journal of whether able to swim or not. $"7 .00 Beat iat thee apeoe al seit ion) juse Mise Ambukinechtel the Mineralogieal Society of Am-| Individual instruction can be as long as you want it. Plan now to Aun aR oechieh mae 123 97 erica" as follows: given by arrangement with the Down end your days of cook-stove slavery. Mrs. F. Carnegie, < Preliminary Note on Ashtonite, Instructor. Life Saving Classes Balance, $5 a Remember this sensational price EeGomceics Tae 129. 99 he Ss Raa Oras will be organized in August. mantle ts holds only during Sale and 4 in- iss ilne, e writer takes 1s Oppor- Dp ludes i: ; ~ * t W. HeiEmens,---==- 141 108 |tunity to announce discovery of f. months. hae hes gece Cl ees tee is Mrs. Strong, a menemninecalcelatinge 'to, athe ||: )| 20ND ae en ee ee 4 J : HF. Strong ------ 146110 |Ptilolite group, to which he has} |P2"=5 CORPORATION or CANADA SSS SSS iven the name, Ashtonite, i - een ne ae ee rie, | | Ganada Northern Power Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited _ CANADIAN PRODUCTS ____ FIRST IN FAVOR WITH ___. CHAIN STORE OFFICIAL honor of the Honourable Wesley 1 Ashton Gordon, Minister of Corporation, Limited Mines for Canada. Preferred Dividend No. 30 " iati OTICE is hereby given that Small radiating masses of the IN GR ae ee c bi, | Trevor O. Emms, Assistant '©f Dominion Stores Limited, yester- day. 2 "It is notable that the Canadian im- ports of Australian dried vine fruits (currants and raisins) have been grow- ing rapidly in the last several years, displacing a similar amount of the California products", he added. "Kig- ures for the fiscal year ended March 3lst; show total imports of 17,500 long tons, and of this fifty-four per cent. came from Australia. Dominion Stores Limited is a very large retail organiza- tion in Canada, and distributed to Can- adian consumers a very substantial proportion of these imports." Australian dried fruits enter Canada ~ free of customs duty, whereas there is a tariff.on the California output. Last cae 1932, to share! val the fee of exchange was a aus Pleasing Little Ceremony pred ean June 30th, er factor favoring imports from Aus- 1932. tralia. Mr. Emms, in pointing out that As Wolf Cubs Are Invested BCR ee Sarees the Australian drie dfruit industry is of comparatively recent origin, remark- ed that two natives of Brockville, Ont., W. 'and G. B. Chaffe, brothers, had been active in developing the industry. At, the present time, Dominion Stores is co-operating with the Australian trade commissioner in Toronto with a view: to increasing the purchase of foodstuffs which are not normally pro- duced in Canada. These new products which may find a substantial market in Canada include pineapples and apri- cots Australian oranges are now be- ing distributed: in Western Canada, and it is suggested that an improve- ment in shipping facilities between At- lantic ports and Australia may even- tually lead to a substantial import of these and similar fruits. "Tt is our duty to our customers to get them the highest quality foodstuffs te Merchandising Vice-President }- lilac or brick red. "It presents no crystal forms, but shows cleavage angles of 83° and 90°. ra It is biaxial with a large axial angle and optically positive, a= 1.481, s=1.482 and 2--1.486, 0.001." This is followed by a chemical analysis of the new mineral, but this we are unable to print here owing to a lack of the proper characters necessary. A fuller account of the mineral will ap- pear in a forthcoming bulletin of the National Museum of Canada. An _ interesting little ceremony took place in St. Paul's Parish Hall last night, when the pack of Wolf Cubs was invested. There are an even dozen boys in the pack and for the past few weeks they have been train- ed in the elements of Scouting by Rey. Canon Hincks. At the inves- ture last night Canon Hincks was assisted by Vernon Andrew, of Copper Cliff, and fotmerly of Haileybury, who is now a Scout- master and is visiting here. Mr. Andrew gave a short talk to the boys after the ceremony. After the Cubs had been inves- and pleasing} 1932, to record 'at the close of business June 30th, 1932. By order of the Board: = L. C. HASKELL. Secretary. Montreal, May 31st, 1932. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF PowER CORPORATION or (ANADA Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Common Dividend No. 12 NQLICE is hereby given that a Dividend of 20c. per share (being at the rate of 80c. been declared per annum) has on the no par value Common Stock of CANADA NOR- POWER CORPORATION LIMITED for the quarter ending June 30th, 1932, payable July 25th, jolders of record at Montreal, May 31st, 1932 ACID STOMACH ee "Dominion Stores Limited is more]/new mineral were found in bas- rate of 7% per annum) has been > eae sea He its ee a Se alt, five miles from Penticton. fared se 53 eee ce thades st; long asst us) 2 pmtish .Golumbia, "lhe mineral) 9: |ianneRNPOWES CORPORATION consistent with our policy of buying el P eps LIMITED for the quarter in products when they areavail-|varies from colorless to white. June 30th, 1932, payable July 1sth--}-- | sf Seldom Are Substitutes Equal in Quality [sist UPON BRANDED, Trade-Marked and Advertised Merchandise. Do not accept a substitute for what you name. Long experience has shown that goods which are widely and steadily advertised in the news- papers are the ones that are worthy of your faith. at the lowest prices, but consistent with ted there -were some light re- Modern News, d isi this it is always our aim to assist in|freshments served. Parents and ( Lag) 7 ee does you ® phe scelanment af pumice prade solfriends had been invited to be Here is a a great service; it permits you to accept . hat other parts o e British Empire S . ie 3 7 Ba Pee eirpirccele trade: agreements Beene but ronly SPE Fa: Message without fear goods you have never tested. and thereby enable Canadian manufac- ' ' y. . 5 turers and other exporters to enhance/ Seeing their boys take the first % all What others have believed in and accepted theit business in the other Dominions" |step in Scouting. you also may buy with confidence. said Mr. Emms. ee ee Sho ers Mr. Emms intimated that under pre- 2 = ' PP' C H sent conditions the latest New°eZaland| Fire on Thursday night last f both Advertisers must be, and remain, honest, trade agreement would not result in destroyed two large tenement of both sexes if they want to be | ae t New Zealand butter entering this mar-|houses in South Temiskaming, pe \ pounds, made up the ket... ORE SHIPMENTS Three cars, with a total of 185,632 ore shipments from Cobalt during the week ending June 17th, according to the statement issued this week by the T. & N. O. Railway. O fthese the Mining Corpor- ation shipped two cars and the Temis- kaming Testing Laboratory one. je car was shipped during the week by the Miller Lake-O'Brien, from Elk Laké, with 76,557 pounds of ore. eS food showers on Tuesday and early Wednesday brought much needed moisture to the district and served to brighten up the fields, lawns and gardens which had: been suffering through the continued dry weather. ie) the property of the International Paper Company, and rendered 100 persons homeless and with little clothing or household effects. GIRLS' SOFTBALL SCHEDULE JUNE , Thur:, 23--Prospectors vs. Cobalt Fri., 24_N. Liskeard vs. B. Cats Tues., 283--Liskeard vs. Prospec's Thur., 30--Black Cats vs. Cobalt. JULY Tues. 5--Black Cats vs. Liskeard Tues., 5--Cobalt vs. Prospectors. Thur., 7--N. Liskeard vs. Cobalt. Wed., 13--Prospec's vs. Liskeard Fri., 15--Cobalt vs. Black Cats. Tues., 19--B. Cats vs. Prospect'rs Games at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Excess acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eat- eae quick corrective is an alicali which neutralizes acid. The best corrective is Phillips' Milk of Ma nesia. It has remained standard wit physicians in the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. Harmless, and tasteless, and yet its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, once you learn how quickly this method acts. Be sure to get the genuine. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips' Dental Magnesia, a superior tooth- paste that safeguards against acid- mouth. (Made in Canada.) Sell It by Advertising ! and varying Incomes day. Their announcements bear their names and signatures. 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