The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 27 Apr 1933, p. 4

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) Page 4 THE HAILEY BURIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1933 THE HAILEYRURIAN| AND COBALT WEEKLY POST | Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, | Broadway St., Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES Canada {In U.S.-- | | | $2.00 per year in advance.| $2.50 per year in advance | | In West Still Needs Flowers A bulletin from the Deparment of Agriculture at Ottawa this week again calls attention to the need for donations of flower seeds and roots for the drought- stricken areas of Saskatchewan. Last year there were many peo- ple in Ontario and the Eastern Provinces who came to the res- cue of the less fortunate prairie dwellers, and the result was that, for the time being, much of the burned out area was turned into a country of bloom. It is stated by the Department that there is still much space to be covered and many homes that can be embowered with flowers. The Canadian Horticultural Council made the appeal last year and already this body, together with the Department of Agri- culture, is arranging to receive and forward donations. Intend- ing donors are reminded that practically all annuals grown in Ontario will do well in Saskatch- ewan and that donations should be made as early as possible. MARITIMES HAVE FRIEND "IN HONORABLE W. A. GORDON popularity of evidence of the W. A. Minister etc., and Temiskaming's repre- Further of Hon. Mines, Gordon, Dominion Cabinet, is recent of the which prints a state-| sentative in the contained in a Halifax Herald, ment made to the Legislature of Nova Scotia by the Provincial Minister of Railways, Hon. C. Black. Mr. Black had been in Ottawa as a mem- Breton issue Percy ber of a delegation from Cape seeking! rail and coal orders from the told} as a result of the Canadian National Railways, and his government that visit all fuel requirements of the C.N. R. by east of Toronto would be supplied coal Nova After speaking in terms of appreciation of from Scotia. the treatment accorded the delegation, he continued : a ~ "I wish to express my personal gra- tification in a larger and more intimate way to one Minister in Ottawa, Hon- orable W. A. Gordon, Minister of Mines, Minister of Immigration, and Minister of Labor, in charge of Unem- ployment Relief, who is carrying out- side of Mr. Rhodes perhaps, the big- gest burden of administration of any Minister at Ottawa in the history of the Government of Canada | The Province of Nova Scotia could not have a better friend than Honor- able W. A. Gordon. I don't think that any man who has not been a resident of this Province has ever put forth the same effort to serve this Province] as has Mr. Gordon. He has put his| whole effort into aiding this Province and every coal miner if he knew the} fact, would join with me in paying a} personal tribute to Honorable Mr. | Gordon." laileybury Merchant Adds New Line to Grocery Store A. J. Carson, one of the oldest rchants in Haileybury, is this Pek adding a fresh meat de- rtment to his grocery store on lerguson Avenue Jas. Elkins, ell known in town, will be in narge of the new department, which will open tomorrow, April 28th. A portion of the Carson store has been fitted up with the latest electrical equipment for the hand- ling. of fresh meats and other products, and the public is invit- ed to inspect the new department. The very best of meats and other | food products will be handled and the prices will found to be reasonable. be C.N.R. Expressman Takes New Position at Rouyn Simon Tourangeau, who has been on the staff of the Canadian National Express Co.'s office in Cobalt for the past 15 years, on Monday left for Rouyn, where he will be cashier in the branch in that town. His place in Co- balt will be taken by Danny My- ers, laid off some time ago when the Cobalt staff was reduced, but who has been temporarily em- ployed. as gold guard between Timmins and Ottawa. Mr. Tou- rangeau, who was the successful applicant for the post in Rouyn, has been with the company since 1918. Sondensed Ads Bring Results, FEEDING OF ALSIKE CAUSES been found that called edly caused at least partly by the feed- |states that the results check with sim- jilar tests made | refused to consider it AS NAZIS ENFORCED THE JEWISH BOYCOTT This scene is typical of many which took place throughout Germany dur- ing the recent one-day boycott of Jewish stores. celor Adolf Hitler's Nazi organization Jewish-owned shop in Berlin. They the reason for the boycott, th reprisal for the atrocity stories which, Storm troops of Chan- are shown as they picketed a closed are carrying placards setting forth ey said, was adopted as a means ot spread throughout the world. "BIG LIVER" IN HORSES from the Agriculture at New definitely that it has cirrhosis, commonly A bulletin issued recently Department Liskeard states of "big liver," in horses is undoubt- of alsike. out at the Experiments were car- Farm, ing ried in conjunction with the Ontario Vet- erinary College and a local veterinary surgeon, which proved to the satisfac- tion of those in charge of the Depart- ment that this feed is not suitable for Demonstration horses. Following the experiments, Dr. Scho- field, of the Ontario Veterinary College in Southern Ontario "Alsike is not a desirable food for horses if fed alone either as a pas- and that ture crop or as hay." He further states that there is no cure for the disease once it is established, and ad- used along with other feeds and in small propor- It will be recalled that a year or horses died vises that alsike only be tion. two ago there were many throughout the district from the disease. Board of Trade Discusses Many Community Questions | | (Continued trom Page 1) life preservers on the gov ernment | wharf had been takn up with the authorities last year, but they had| It was-de-} |cided to ascertain the cost of a |couple of these, with the object| of having them provided if fin-} Jances will permit The matter | of daylight saving was brought} up, but a vote of the members} presnt showed that the Board} was overwhelmingly ainst this | | | | | | ag measure. The president told of the steps which had been taken towards having the Nipissing Central operations, with New Railway continue stating that in conjunction the Boards in Cobalt and iskeard, a reduction of one- third had been secured in the power costs, which it was under- stood would allow the railway to continue for another year at least. The meeting went on re- cord as favoring this rather than the proposed substitution of a bus line. A resolution was pass- ed asking that the Northern De- velopment Department complete and repair the West Road exten- sion to the Montreal River, and the Department of Public Works at Ottawa will be asked to com- plete the ferry project at the Old Mission, provision for which, the meeting was-told, had already been made, but there was some difficulty in securing ground for the necessary landing places. The president told the meeting that he had assurance that the West Road would be completed, that a small wharf would be built on the river and that 200 acres at the terminus of the road had been reserved as a camping site. This was to be handled by a com- mission consisting of the presi- dents of the Boards of Trade of Cobalt, Haileybury and New Liskeard. It was decided to ask the Can- Train No. 47 leave Toronto at a later hour in the evening, after it was pointed out that this might not necessarily mean later arrival in the North. J. O. Belanger, Ate & NO. agent, told the meeting hat he question. was fargely one f mail service, but it was belie s- ( i adian National Railways to have}: ed that the time could be made up between Toronto and North Bay. This matter will be placed before the Northern Ontario As- sociated Boards. A telegram from Hon. Gordon, K.G, "M:P; president of the Board, was read to the meeting. Mr. Gordon ex- pressed his regret at not being present and his appreciation of the work of the Board, together with his good wishes for success during the year. A _ resolution W. A. a former i The Letter Box es e Editor Haileyburian: Will you please publish the follow- ing letter from the Department of Health at Toronto which is self-ex- planatory: "T have your letter of the 11th inst., with reference certain statements concerning the quality the particular- ly that received from the springs. The claims that this water may cause goi- tre, and that the makes it unsafe for drinking purposes are en- unfounded. There no more danger of goitre from the spring sup- ply than there is from the lake supply, or any of the other water supplies in that The presence of calcium has nothing to do with the safety of the supply. In addition to this amount of calcium in that supply is consider- ably lower than in a number of other municipalities in the Province. With reference to the bacteriological quality of this water, the only way in which this can be checked is to secure samples for examination from time to time. This feature is entirely separ- ate from the chemical factors mention- ed above. to made of water supply of Haileybury, calcium tirely is area. A. E BERRY, Director, Sanitary Engineering Div. . Skiers Tests have been made every now and then of water from our springs and Constance Lake since 1927, and the analyses have shown that water from both these sources is of better quality than water-from Lake Temiskaming after chlorination and filtration. GEO. T, HAMILTON. Mayor Ont., April 25th, Haileyburian Haileybury 1933 Editor, Sir: On my to Lake this morning I saw Constance a flolck of way work at was, passed expressing t he|wwild geese of about 30 flying north at Board's appreciation of Mr. Gor-}a very low altitude of about 300 feet, dn's continued interest in all|/but they were not uttering their char- matters pertaining to Haileybury and the district. votes of thanks tendered to past and to Mr. and Mrs. Bulger for the excellent dinner provided. There were also the officers for their services in the acteristic "honk, honk" as they gener- ally do when migrating. I sur- prised at their silence and began to think that perhaps they were a little discouraged, to say the least, at the cold morning and seeing the lake still in was FOR '14 ONLY o CASH Value Ev Here is the electric a price that make' refrigeration design. time: protects heal cubic foot capacity terior, white lacqu tion marvel costs $199. 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