| - oe . | y a pe J | \ a j Paye 8 THE HAILEYBURIA No THURSDAY, MAY ith, 1933 Social and Personal The ladies of St. Paul's Church are planning to hold a rummage sale on Friday, May 19th. Leslie McFarlane was a visitor in Toronto for several days last week, returning home Sunday. si BORN--At Haileybury on Fri- day, May 5th, 1933, to Mr. Mrs. Olaf Nelson, a son. and} 4 Mrs. D. A. Cameron, wh ohas|e spent the past six weeks in To- ronto, arrived home at the week- end. hz ci q Mrs. M. J. Foster spent last week-end in Kirkland Lake on a visit to her son, John, and Mrs. Foster. N. C .McVittie arrived home on Sunday after a few days' visit with friends and _ rele itives in| ¢ Toronto. s Ernie St. Louis, of the Bank of|s staff, is Nova Scotia holidaying ] Make Gia Tinie Mining School is Only One Where! Liskeard Minister Nominated as| Haileybury and reports that in tests made pupils and staffs made in w altho they not ring when it should have, or the students failed to hear it. pils left the building in 38 sec- onds, tests. required for the 284 at the High of 309, was emptied in 60 seconds. '|Presbytery of United Church Holds Meeting In Fire Drills at Town Schools President of Toronto Test Not Satisfactory, Ac- Conference cording to Fire Chief Bradley et The Temiskaming Presbytery eenanie in| met in the United Church, Hail- Pao rninies eybury, on May 4th with the chairman, Rev. J. C. Hutton pre- jsiding. Rev. M. N. Omond ~of |New Liskeard was nominated by |the Presbytery as president of jthe Toronto Conference which |meets in Toronto on June 7th. |Lay representatives to Confer- lence from the variou s pastoral renee were Aetied: Rev. A. Gillies and J. C.,Hutton were lnominated to the Settlement Committee of Conference. | A motion of appt cae \the work of Miss Annie Bradley, missionary on furlough from / ' | | Fire Chief W. n inspection of all yesterday nder his direction almost all the good time| leaving the buildings. The} xception was the mining school, | made what he terms "bad turnout" and where | he 1s not made public the time re- uired to get out. The chief says that either the alarm did of At the Separate school, 247 pu- the best time made in the All pupils and staff at the|& 143 in number, took 40}. and the same time rola, West Africa, was passed by Presbytery. Mrs F jis president of the |Presbyterial in spez aking to court, urged the need of ane rco-operation hetween the P sThe| | | airley, who We miske ming the convent, econds, was chool. The Public, with a total tery and the Presbyterial. The this week and has gone on a| These are all Oe ea satisfac- yes ae fishing trip. |tory by Mr. Bradley, Se octound Sooty es Oa were eae: vy a jall the buildings in good condi- OM Ree . ce fennan and Rey. Miss Rhoda McCagherty was|tion and free of fire hazards. 2 ae ene arg es home from Rouyn over the week- | es - Seco ted Sail nae NN ' end for a visit with her parents, |2 4 ae pea aes en oee Mr. and Mrs. W.McCagherty | Wile RHY MING Pre + nlmoutr Fat 4 eae AS eee \¢ OPTIMIST resby ery SUP) DE TOMAS (8) qe s - Miss Hilda Adair of Toronto, 2 : . gested plan of a "Cent-a- Meal" By Aline Michaelis which the head office is sponsor- and her mother, Mrs. G. A Adair of Latchford, spent the w ek-end with friends in Haileybury. Mrs. Fred Maguire left on Friday for her home in Cochrane after a visit with her mother, Mrs. J. Brewer, 3rowning Street. Clearing Sale of Ladies' Coats, There rose no sad or singing voice, No rustling of the poplar leaves, But all the earth was still, so still ing, and urged its adoption by every congregation. The Home Mission Committee which report- led by C. A. Byam approv ed of the Sustenation Fund of the Confer- lence whereby an appeal is made ito the ministers of self-suste aining charges to contribute to a fund |to augment the salaries of those SILENCE There came no winds refrain, No sound of falling rain. It seemed the hand of night 33 1-3% off reguar prices. Twen-|Had stolen every noise away, |ministers where 2 . ty-five coats to choose from. R.| Along with golden light |deficiency. Rev. Wm. } air gave S. Robinson's, New Lisk eard 61] the report of the committee of ) ) ked | t | Miss Bertha Bain of Cochrane, | visited last week at the home of | Mrs. J. Brewer, and with rela-| 4 tives in New Liskeard, returning | orth on Friday. | Girls' Harold Trepanier reports that | a soirg Sp arrow 1S nesting In one of his birdhouses made for the recent contest sponsored by the| Rotary Club. The nest was de-| signed for wrens. Haileybury Chapter of the 10.| | D.E. will hold their annual street | fair this summer on June I4th,| with te usual well arranged pro- | gram of amusements. Keep abe) date in mind. ----= | The Canadian Life Underwrit-| ers' Association affiliated with Toronto University, holding } examinations in Haileybury this| week, with several students of district writing their first year. is New Furnace Installed in Haileybury Assay Office Improvements made at the Haileybury ae Office this} spring, by 1. WV. Zell, include the installation ie a new furnace, construction of which entailed the bringing from Denver, Col o-| rado, several large pieces of a | specially prepared tile of a very | high heat-resisting quality. The} of con. fire-brick with furnace is constructed crete, steel and the linings and arches of the special tile, the latter made to Mr. Bell's own specifications of various dimensions up to 26 in. in length. In the shipping of the materials two arches were broken, but a couple of spares had been includd in the order so there was no delay in erecting the furnace. Mr. Bell looks for a busy season this Summer as a result of the many new mineral discoveries _which have been made, both in Northern Ontario and Quebec. Bring Elk From Alberta to Burwash Industrial Farm Pursuing its policy of conserving and restoring native wild life the Canadian Government arranging with the Canadian National Railways to ship to the lands of the Burwash Industrial Farm at Sudbury, Ontario a group of wild elk from the herd at Buffalo Park, Wainwright, Alberta. Ontario was formerly the elk's natural home but it retreated with the advance of civiliza- is hy OSU ARNO 4 And then, at last, there came a sound, The ticking of of The report the Summer a clock; School was given by Rev. Harvey 3eyond that voice the silence grew; Tick-tock! How «still! Tick-tock! see There is still a mort- rave on the site at Camp Lor- |The silence beat upon my ears |r: ain of $311. It is hoped that As fiercely as a shout, Societies will*clear off this mort- *The Catholic Club will|1I had not known how deep it was hold a bridge and euchre in the| Until the clock spoke out. gage so that plans may besmabe Cathedral Hall, Haileybury, on| to erect a dining pavilion in time Se rnniadan May 18th, commen-|In wave on mounting wave a ate for use this summer. A motor Rng at re aa Agaieonthivtyel une vex Ae oa canlle tour is planned of a concert and frye/tents. 6-2-c| Silence on silence walled me round: publicity party who will visit the Wes | How still! Tick-tock! How still! Timmins, Cochrane, Kapuskasing Crcccccecccccccccccscs ce s® and others. : The of the Pres bytery centred on a note ible book by Dean Inge, "Christian Ethics 'and Modern Problems ee: under ae Book Review and Miss Lucy de Bartholmeo leadership of Rev. M. Pomonill The death of Miss Lucy de Barthol- Sections 'of the book were dis- meo of North Bay, a patient for the cussed by Revs. Harvey eee past 10 months at St. Mary's on the W. A. Beecroft, Wm Saye Lake Sanatorium, Haileybury, took| Gillies, E. Gilmotir Smith, " place at that institution on Friday, Jewitt and Scott Milley. May 5th. She was in her 17th year} It was decided to hold the and a sufferer froma pulmonary af- September meeting of Temiska- | The funeral was held on Sat-|ming Presbytery Charlton Mav 6th, with the service con-| United Church. Father Pelchat and the Catholic} Miss The bereaved parents, Mr. been a member of the staff of the pub- Cobalt the trustees fliction. in | urday, ducted by Rev. who has Frances Gncran ameron, interment in Roman Cemetery and Mrs. de latives came up from North Bay the and other re-| lic school at for some years, for) has Bartholmeo, notified she will be funeral. resigning her position at the close of \the present term. In Memoriam | | In Memoriam memory of| May 10th, DEVENNY--In George, who pased away 1921. We who loved him sadly miss loving NELSON--In loving memory of Ar- |thur Harold, who passed away May 11, | 19: 126. | dy him, But trust in God to meet again. "Gone but not --Sadly Mother, Father, Sisters forgotten." Dad- missed by --Ever remembered by Mama, and Brother. and Brothers. KIDNAP MS MOTHER AND BROTHER Here are Mrs. Neil C. McMath, mother of 10-year-old Peggy, who was kidnapped from her school at Harwichport, and Francis McMath, 7-year- old brother of the kidnapped child. It was Francis who brought first ATA of the abduction to his parenfs when he returned from school. Peggy was returnéd to her home after $80,000 ransom was paid, and Jess than twenty- \ four hours latérthe abductors weré captured bury, all voters will there isa sriots| built and, Evangelism and Social Service. | the churches and Young People's 1 |Dominion Store, Haileybury in 1923 Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago Owing to the fire last fall and the consequent disorg: be required to register in order to become eligible to Miss Bradley to Speak at M.S. of Temiskaming Presbyter- ial of the United Church will be held in the Cobalt United Church on Thursday, ternoon anization of Hailey-|Our own missionary, Miss Annie W.M.S. Meeting Next Week The annual meeting of the W. May 18th, with af- and evening sessions. Bradey, who has been home on furlough from Africa, will be the speaker at the evening meeting. This will be Miss Bradley's last appearance leaves to resume her work and it public is the desire the people of the North will join in this rally and thus show Miss Bradley that ciated by her own This will be an open meeting and an invitation is extended to all denominations. before she | of the \W.M.S. that her work is appre- home folks. vote in the provincial elections in June. Plans and specifications for the new St. Paul's Church have been complet- ed and tenders are being asked for the erection of the edifice, which will re- place the old St. Paul's on Rorke Ave- nue and Browning Street. so The sum of $538 has been donated in Haileybury to assist residents of Coch-| rane in their fight against the epidemic | of typhoid which has swept the North- ern town. A large shipment of plants, roots, bulbs, etc., has been received by the Haileybury Horticultural Society from for distri- | had | the people of Smith's Falls, bution among the members who their gardens destroyed. \ start has been made on the erec- tion of the new Masonic Temple, the site of the former Methodist Church on Main Street. on SRE TE | Work commenced this week on the | foundations of the new public ae separate schools. | | of the with W. H. Alderson, chairman Ontario Fire Relief Committee, | Dr. Routley and other members of the | are in the district on their] committee, final visit of the fire-swept area. | | Efforts are being made to have the} Children's Shelter in Haileybury re-| in the meantime the Child- | ren's Aid Society homeless children to the best of ability under adverse conditions. caring for sev eral | is its | Saw Three Deer While Motoring Up the Highway manager of reports seeing three deer-while motoring up the | Ferguson Highway after a week- end visit to his home in North |Bay. He had a fine view of the lariat', which were not unduly |alarmed by the car, and greatly H..G Byers; northern towns of Kirkland Lake_ Ipsec 'that he did not 'have a| camera, as he could have got a | good shies e ee) MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 14th, 1933 eeccccccseooe A piece of Silver or China or any of the beautiful eft articles we are showing would please Mother as a token of remembrance. --<--_~__-- in new and pleasing designs A. W. SANDERSON Jeweler and Stationer al ; is AW. | ee Ccrcccccccccccccc cco ss ee ere ! CHURCHES " Orercccccccccccce sere eee oe The United Church Minister--W. A. Beecroft, B.A., B.D. Organist--Mr. R. H. Unwin SUNDAY, MAY 14th a.m. -- Sermon, "Christian Anthem, "God is Love." er's Day in the 9 ; GREETING CARDS ¢ ; } e ! e a eniad 11 Love." Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Sermon, ture is What it "Sun of My Soul." "Human Na- is." Anthem, the| THESE WANT AD'S For Sale -- Desirable Bungalow, Georgina Ave. North, Easy terms. Apply to J. E. McCuaig Bank of Nova Scotia Building. 6-8-c For Rent--Steam Heatéd Flat. Apply to Mrs. L. Nichols, 84 Lake Shore Road. 5-t.f For Rent--Two Furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping with use of kitchen. Apply to Mrs. L. Nichols Lake Shore Road, Haileybury. 2-tf For Sale--Coffee Grinder in first class condition. Apply to Box} 192, or phone 208. House For Rent--Furnished or} unfurnished; seven rooms, en- closed verandah and garage. Lake Shore Road. Aplpy to O. J. Thorpe. 28-t.f. |To Rent at house, all conveniences, on Am- well Street. _ McGill. BRING "4 RESULTS once--Four-roomed Apply to Mrs. A 6-1-* For Sale Cheap--Bungalow, situ- ated Latchford St., | consisting large | fireplace, three bedrooms, cellar with-hot | air (ee eCGINS | fused. | Florist, | living-room dining | bathroom with all, conveniences furnace; } All for $700. no reasonable offer re- Apply E. 30x 85, Haileybury, large sunroom, with brick kitchen, of room, garage, three lots. Can be bought on B. Whorley, Haileybury. 5--tf. _{Lost -- Setting of Ring, black with f and diamond in centre, between | Hotel Haileybury | | onyx, Restaurant. if returned to Hotel Haileybury ; oF Northern Ontario Light For Sale or Rent -- Comfortable| all conven- | bungalow, 8 rooms, iences; good furnace and gar- Power office, Haileybury. Masonic emblem, and Harry's Reward to finder & 4-tf. ! For Sale--Child's Simmons metal den; heavy wiring. Apply H. crib and Jemmett, 94 Brewster St. | Mrs. Lee 52-4-c| Probyn. Stitt, Lake Shore and mattress. Apply to 6-1-* AEP EE IT TE CLASSIC THEATRE COBALT - ONTAELS FRIDAY and SATURDAY- | MAY 12th and 13th | | RASPUTIN EMPRESS * Comedy "Scrappy's Party" car- toon, Fox News No. 58 May MONDAY and TUESDAY 15th and 16th BROTHER, Ye --Added Attraction-- CAN YOU SPARE A SMILE? The funnies! comedy since Cosey went to bot! A First No- tional hit with -- Patricio Ellis, Fronk McHugh. Claire Dodd,PrestonFoster © Colt ; Fell Mystery rm Dramah ADOLPHE MENJOU As the famous Detective Thatcher GRETA NISSEN Comedy Paramount News No. 75 3irds in the Spring" TUESDAY NIGHT IS DINNERWARE NIGHT Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday, 11 a.m.--Commemoration of the Lord's Supper. 3 p.m.--Sunday School and Bible Class '7 pan--Gospel Meeting (Evangelistic) to which all are cordially invited. Thursday, 8 p.m--Meeting for Prayer and Bible Study. 3 p.m.-- Women' s Prayer Meeting. Women's Missionary Meeting, first Wednesday of each month; place of meeting arranged monthly. Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11 Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. \Tvesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting \Friday, 7.15 p.m.--dJunior Meeting 8.00 p.m.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 17th and 18th A COLUMBIA P4+CTURE toon: Foxe News No. 58 LEO CARILLO LOIS WILSON --and-- DICKEY MOORE Comedy -- "Parlor Bedroom" --Added Attraction-- "AE "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING" EDMUND Loy JAMES GL LOIS WI DICKEY --with--