The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 20 Feb 1936, p. 1

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ee -- U 'sufficient quantity to warrant the a a Vol 31; No. 47 HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO, Te FEBRUARY ey 1936 'Subscription Rate: $200 per ar To Instal Plant at Albany River Mines, Limited Will Develop Property in Pickle Lake Area; First Discovery In That Locality A mining plant capable of sink-| ing a shaft to a depth of 1,000 feet is to be installed immediate- ly on the property of Albany River Mines Limited, in the Pick- le Lake area, Patricia District according to John W. Morrison, M.E., of Haileybury, president of the company and in charge of de-| velopment at the property. Mr.| Morrison spent the past two) weeks here and left on Tuesday| evening for Pickle Lake, taking, mS with him a small crew of men from the district to.commence|. Sir Austen Chamberlain, fa- operations in preparation for the} mous British statesman, who attacked Premier Baldwin during a debate in the House of Commons. He stated Mr. Baldwin should not be made head of the Committee for Imperial Defense, and drew attention to the Prime Min- ister's errors. installation of the new plant. The machinery and equipment, com- prising approximately 120 tons would be freighted in from Sa- vant Lake by the Starratt Trans- portation Co., Mr. Morrison said Over winter roads and it was ex- pected to have the plant in oper- ation in May. About 25 men will be employed during the installa- tion. It was on the property of the Albany River Mines that the first gold discovery in that area was made, in 1927, by "Hardrock" Smith and the late Lorne Howey. The property lies to the east and slightly north of the Pickle Crow, and at one corner almost adjoins the latter. There is a highgrade showing on the surface where an ore chimney has been uncovered, according to Mr. Morrison, and a diamond drilling campaign car- tied out last fall disclosed ore in START WORK NOW IN ROTARY CLUB'S ANNUAL BIRD HOUSE CONTEST Pupils of the Haileybury public! and separate schools are starting work now in the annual bird house contest sponsored by the; Haileybury Rotary Club, and the list of classes has been announced! as follows: Robin (Juniors) Swallow (Juniors) Swallow (Seniors) Flicker Martin (4 compartments) Any other desirable bird (named) Feeding Devices Prizes in all classes are 75c¢ and 50c, with the exception Nos. 4 and 5, for which $1 and 75c are offered, and there will be a sweepstake of $i-for the besi am ticle exhibited. The followne' jare the regulations: To Include Daughters Also! Open to all girls and boys at- - jtending Haileybury public and The customary annual "Father | Separate Schools and Son" luncheon of the Hailey-| Junior Class open to bury Rotary Club, to be held on'age 13. Monday next at the noon hour,| All exhibits must have been| will be extended to include daug-;made by the exhibitor in 1936. hters of the members as well, ac-| Painted articles must have the cording to a decision of the élub.| paint dry at time of entry. Members who have neither sons| nor daughters will be permitted] No Offence Intended to "adopt" one for the occasion and it is expected that there will} be a large gathering. that the younger people who at-| Limited, tend will not be late on their re-|following: turn to school, a number of the| "In the days when virtually all| members wil have their cars in| papers were made from rags, col-| readiness at the close of the lun-|lectors' advertisements were fre- cheon. |quently written in verse or chant- ed by collectors in the Town A party of newsreel men from|Square. The following appeared Toronto left North Bay on Friday jin 1807: with the intention of arousing a|Sweet ladies, pray be not offended hibernating bear, BAS ing Nor mind the jest of sneering him and then shooting him. Pro-| wags; tésts were made, but it was point-| No harm, believe us, is intended, ed out that there was no law to| When humbly we request your prevent the scheme. rags." Du pone? installation of the plant and-the sinking of a shaft to 1,000 feet.) 7 All new equipment is being secur- ed. An exhaustive report on the provera made by John A. Reid ecently sent to the share- Acar Father and Son Luncheon all under "Curious Paper Facts," a book- is responsible for the ed -- E> i LL wnlww--_--_____h -->S>ES>SSSS=u It's Snapshot | Time pe | DEVELOPING, PRINTING, ENLARGING, Load With Verichrome Film and Shoot with a KODAK lf you careful finishing, ptly done, your films expect plioto prom- icave Newhere but in snapshots is Springtime loveliness captured. Whether you travel or stay at with Verichrome Let us supply you with a few rolls irom our complete stock get than ever a the results Film. GS REFRESHMENT AND LUNCH COUNTER -@@ KNECHTEL'S FERGUSON AVE. DRUG STORE Phone 58 HAILEYBURY In order| let issued by United Paper Mills| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |N ew York Seeks Extradition Of Timmins Miner Application Heard Here Before Judge Hayward; Hon. W. A. Gordon for Defence The application of the State of New York for extradition of Rosario Gigliotti, arrested in Timmins on New Year's Eve for the Niagara Falls, N.Y., police and alleged to have committed a murder in that city in 1928 heard before Judge Hayward at the court house here on Thursday was liotti is accused arose out of the death by gunshot wounds of Mrs. Carmello Carla, on January 3rd, 1928, and it is claimed by authori- ties that he was a former boarder in her house. He was arrested by Provincial Constable John Preto- rius. At the hearing last week, Hon. W.A. Gordon, K.C., appeared with W. O. Langdon of Timmins, on (ae of Gigliotti, while Clifford Magone of the Attorney- |General s department arguod the jcase for the State of New York. Constable Pretorius was the only |witness heard, and depositions of 'other witnesses submitted by the |State were attacked by defence ;counsel, who argued that no ;prima facie case existed through -- 'the affidavits. Mr. Gordon said Ihe had never seen documents from a foreign country in such a "hopeless, pele Ba) state." | { | Several cases were cited by | Mr. Ma wore to support his claim that there was sufficient evidence 'against Gigliotti to grant extra- dition, among them that of Mar- \tin Insull. -He raaintained that an indictment found by the grand ,iuty constituted a prima. facie case, but Mr.. Gordon argued that the State of New York Ghodld be asked if it had any other evidence to submit. Objections were made to the constable's evidence on the ground that admittedly no warn- |ing had been given to the accus- jed, and Mr. Magone dropped his jexamination. His Honor said that jhe agreed with the defence that \there was nothing but circum- stantial evidence, but asked if that might not be strong enough to grant the application Gigliotti has been held some weeks in the district here where he is still jail ing. |property hundreds of miles away. lafternoon last, with the result that His Honor reserved judg-| ment. The crime of which Gig- 'anything he I ways and is similar to that used for, hy the confined hases throughout the North. pending the outcome of the hear-; | business only. Seiidmacher and Mud Lake Now Joined by Radio| McIntyre Mine in Daily Touch With Operations in New Quebec District The following is from the Por- cupine Advance: "It isn't a mater of days now for communication between the head office of a mine and its new- est prospect; within a few min- utes the president can know ex- actly what condition$' are at a Or the manager of the new mine may ask for advice, supplies, or wants and have the order at the head office within a few minutes. CYS. Schumacher, mines 100-watt the latest addition to communication network that is bringing Canada's North closer and closer in touch with the busi- ness world. CZ5L, at the McIn- tyre-owned Mud Lake property a 50-watt station, makes the other ¢nd of a two-way commun- ication system that makes it pos-| sible to carry on a two-way tele-} phote convercation between Schumacher and Mud Lake. The-whole equipmett occupies less space than the average office desk. The broadcast set, plese ce in one corner of a small room in the storehouse at McIntyre, the McIntyre transmitter, is the radio | 1 i GUILTY ! Harry O'Donnell, 25 - year: old Toronto gasolene station employee, w rho has been found guilty of the alleged murder of Ruth Taylor, pret- ty Toronto girl,and sentenced to hang on May Sth. Late A.R. Gordon Played Hockey | In Haileybury |: the paid will Tre Local Men Ret x Mill Contract. for Rouyn Mine P. M. Fleming and J. E. Grant to Instal 200-Ton Plant at ~~ Stadacona-Rotyn ~ A contract for a 200-ton. Ain at |the Stadacona-Rdéuyn Mines was |completed here on Monday; even- jing between jofficials'of the min- es Pay, and, two ey men, Fleming and J. E* Grant, jand nee is to Start Imaal on the project. The mining prop- erty is situated in the township of Rouyn, Quebec, about a mile and a half from the town of" the same name, and there has/already been. considerable development work done with promising results onthe property. Satisfactory ar- rangements have been made for the financing of the mill and fur- \ther development. | -| According to Mr. work on the machinery, per cent. of which will pass through his shops here, will com- |mence immediately, and it is ex- |pected that the mill will be in 'operation about the middle of 'July next. The crushing plant will haye a capacity of 400 tons pro- capa- Fleming, about 80 also vide for an increase in the Manager of Royal Banlei in Bogo- city of the whole mill at a later ta Died Unexpectedly on SHIRES Last Word was receteed yesterday of | | i | date as the mine is developed. Mr. Fleming is quite confident of the Stadacona- Rouyn making good»Some two months ago he the unexpected death on Sun-| and Mr. Grant examined the prop- isi day, February 16th, of Mr. A. R. Jerty and found ufficient ore in 'only about a foot square and five| Gordon, manager of the Royal! sight to justity ae mill, he said. and a half feet high. plated microphone takes the cen- ilombia tral spot on a desk-like table. James Jarvis, operator of thel station, came to Schumacher a| couple of weeks ago from Ottawa where he operated an amateur station for some time. He eA) on thepeir three times a day; a eioh \ ipa morning, eleven they, x ti four fin the af-| Miter tay ww try eS that may' have accumulated for Mud Take station and to receive any they may have to send. The three-times-a-dav schedule has sc far proven. satisfactory for t he needs of the mine. Two frequen- cies have heen allotted for the stations, 4,860 kilocvecles and 3,222.5 kilocycles, to make the two-way conversation possible. The eaninment was desioned and installed by Dominion Sky- ice. for communica- aeroplanes and The for Skywavs' tion with their MecIntvre stations are used ONE THRONE IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS A change the Prince of Wales. home, keep your Kodak busy. } with Geod snapshots are now easier to dcieneea mu La 22S. 2] So590 3 SS ao 5 4 of poignant significance has taken place in the House oi Lords at Westminster. the woolsack for many years there have been two thrones, one for the King and the other for the Queen, and a chair for Now there is only one Throne. is a view of the Throne, showing the wonderful carving be- hind 'it. On the royal dais behind Here Canada See Mr. Gordon, who has heen as-| ing from a crosscut, A nickel-| Bank of Cimda at Bogota, Co-| Since then a new vein has been discovered through diamond drill- lying some sociated with the Royal Bank of| 60 feet from the one on which the since 1903, served for, some six years in the Credit De-! partment at Head Office. Mont- real, for a short time in the Sup-. ,ervisor's Department at Toronto tl ond also at Elmira and Hailey- bury. Mr. Gordon, tyes had extensive! |} 'experienc? as Vepresentative Oi) th the Royal Bank in South Amer- ica. He went Uruguay, cession at Rio de Janiero and Sao Paulo. In 1925, he was transfer-| red to Manizales, Colombia where he eventually became the manager in 1929, branch last August. | director of the company, original development work was done. This has been opened up for a distance of 50 feet. shows an average width of 20 feet and jassays over $20 per ton in gold. Roy Anderson, secretary and with J. Nivor, another director, Wi ee "yrge= = e \cempleted the chntriapemaes v to Montevideo, Messrs Fleming and Grant. thay >-- in 1919 and between! evening. Mr. Fleming says that that "date and 1924, served in suc-! the handling of the machinery through the 'local shops will mean work for a considerable number of men for some months. The shipping facilities over the tracks 4 He was ap- Nee the former Nipissing Central appointed manager of the Bogota) Railw ay, Mr. Gordon iAP) maintained now by the & N.O., will enable the shops is survived by his wife and three! to handle the big contract easily, children. A good many people in Hailey- |" who! Among | bury will recall Mr. Gordon,, spent some years here. , his activities was a keen interest' in hockey and he played on the| local team for a season or two. ----_---+ Ladies of St. Paul's W. A. |according to Mr. Fleming. rs C.N.R. Earnings Upward Trend Gross revenues of the a!) siqefy-- | sive Canadian Nationa', Railw ays System for the we ee andaa Feb.. 7, 1936, were 93,005, 083, as-com~ Hold Successful Bridge | pated witly $3,000,200 for the cor- |re spondine period of | 1935, an The ladies of St. Paul's W. A.tincrease of $4,793. held a successful and _pleasant| oe eae bridge in the parish hall Thurs-| é J Tydro-electric power pr = CEU AGTSAWIE Bat. aha ik St. Hydro-electric power produc Valentine's Day. In addition those who attended, a number of tion in Canada reached a new tO) high record in 1935 with a total of 23,404 million kilowatt hours, people played at their homes lan increase of 10.6 per cent over handing in their scores in compe-| 1934 ; ral tition for the prizes provided. 'S ----_-->---- --. The following were the winners:) ~ > Ladies--lst,-Mrs, D. E Suther-!| ; ~ land; 2nd, Mrs. W. CG Inch; con- Th W k W, h solation, Mrs. E Poppleton. i CeK § eatt er Gentlemen--Ilst, Jas. Irving, 2nd Russell Poppleton; consolation ee Rev. R. Haines. Week ending Tues., Feb. 18th The theme of St. Valentine was carried out in the decorations of the hall and tables and every- one thoroughly enjoyed the even- ing. The city of North Bay has commenced a campaign for public subscriptions to cover the build- ing of a new skating rink. | | Max Min Wednesday, 2225 40 *12.0 Dhursday, sa 8.4 *22.0 Friday pes eee 7,3) Ow Saturday. =e 14.0 12 | e Sunday 4/210) Monday - *6,2 Tuesday *0.0 Precipitationy ==="= =e Om Max. wind (1 hr.)_ 15 m.p.h. a ANNOUNCEME NE. |] SSS SS SaaS BSS SOa--OOIBH We have opened an office in Hotel Haaileybury, general brokerage business is now being carried on. dea! in both Listed and Unlisted Securities and will wel- come all oe and orders from the investing public. r Information Telephone 100 A. L.BEHNER & COMPANY GENERAL BROKERS where a We CO or sae

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