HAIL Y BURIA®S THURS., FEBRUARY 20th, 1936 Page & a pre HAiLt -- ae | Mr. George Bailey, an old resi-| t Soci | d P 14 dent of Haileybury, receives word yesterday that his mother ha cial an ersolid died in England. She was 95 --------_-- oo years of age. Mr. Bailey has} A. C. Mosher is in Toronto the sympathy of a large oe - P a of friends. this week on a business visit. In driving a drainage ae under the town of Kirkland Lake gold discoveries have been made! in different sections. The best as! say of the ore was $19.60 across The mining rights} Bensdorp pure soluble Cocoa eight- -ounce tins for 20c at Car- son's. Hon. W. A. Gordon,K-C., anal ee aan Mrs. Gordon are in Toronto this) are owned by Kirkland- "Hudson | week for a visit. Bay Gold Mines and the surface| is solidly built with houses. Prime lean boneless Beef, suit- | able for pot roasts, at fer pound, | 14c at Carson's Jos. Ja for a vi for the Pickle Crow Harry Nichols was home from Rouyn at 'the week-end for a visit) with his mother, Mrs. L. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caldbick left} at the week-end for a trip to the| | Pacific Coast. They will visit) son, who has been home, their son, Joe, in Seattle and re-| t, left yesterday evening) pay es in the Western States and| Mines. British Columbia, and expect to }come home in May next. | | | Learn to play the Hawaiian| |Guitar. We offer you the best) lesson material that can be ob-) tained anywhere. Special atten- | tion given to beginners. This 1s) not a correspondence course; we Mrs. (Dr.).D. eo Wilson has gone to Toronto this week to be with her nephew, Jimmy Burgess where Clayton Brown, 47-1-c ~LAKE TRAGEDY SURVIVOR RECOVERS This photograph was taken in a hospital at Charlevoix, Mich., fisherman and sole tragedy w hich claimed the lives of his two companions wher Yo | WEDDING BELLS | -------- Ss O'GRADY-- HURST A very pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Therese's Church, Cobalt on Monday, Feb- ruary 17th, when Mr. John J. O'Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Grady of Haileybury took for his life partner, Miss Lellita Hurst, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst of Cobalt?) The wedding ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, the bride enter- ing the church on the arm of her father, dressed in crepe with white paten trimmings, dark hat and gloves. Her bouquet was of ;carnations. She was attended by ther sister, Myrtle, dressed in Ibiege crepe and dark accessories. |Her bouquet was of talisman | roses. | The groom was !cousin, Mr. Joseph Dwyer of |Kirkland Lake. Rev. Father |Chapleau, parish priest, perform- ed the ceremony and Mass was celebrated by the curate during assisted by his survivor of the | the time the children's choir sang. "After the ceremony the bridal couple returned to the home of the bride, where a dainty wed- ding breakfast was served to the wedding party and TAPERS relatives. The happy couple left eae showers of congratulations for a short honeymoon. On their re- turn they will reside in Hailey- bury, the groom being one of the employees of the MclIsaac Bus Company. Their many friends !and relatives wish them both much happiness. TOWN OF HAILEYBURY Collector of Taxes Applications will be considered for the position of Collector of Taxes on a percentage basis. Only |those who are prepared to give full time to the work need apply. Applications close Saturday. February 22nd, 1936. H. BRIDEN, 46-2-c Town Clerk who is critically ill. - teach only the Hawaiian Guitar. they wére marooned in the ice floes of Lake Michigan. He | ~~ --=--= Edgar Thorpe, for the past For full aes eee is the, was adrift in sub-zero weather for 40 hours and dragged his" | vear or two an employee of the Storms' Drug Store. Free a half-frozen body eight miles across the ice to reach shore. He Canadian Radio Commission at stration at your home if desirec is seen recovering from his harrowing experience | | North Bay, has returned home. | One killed and several fireman other maak | was Sheriff William Thuerck recei-| oo S56 SSS 5550555 ved notice at the week-end of his appointment as official receiver OBITUARY in bankruptcy for this district. | So SSS5]555 MRS. SIDNEY ANDERSON dian. National Railways Saturday a short distance of Capreol. Only a few days more--Hutt's Closing Out Sale will soon be a matter of history--but there are plenty of bargains for this week Haileybury people will learn Haileybury Girl Member of with regret of the death of a for- |mer resident, Mrs. Sidney Ander- Atkinson *re-|son, which took place in St. Jo- Hospital, Sudbury. last an illness of some 10 Mr. and Mrs. ce ceived word this week that their seph's son, Cyril, of Buenos Aires, had) week after sailed for England on a business} |days. With her husband and trip. family she had been living for| several years past in Copper Cliff. Mrs. Gilbert Labine and little] Born in Liverpool, England, the daughter, Margaret, are in Hail- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward eybury from Toronto this week! Cryer, Mrs. Anderson had been-in} Gordon of Haileybury member of the chorus of beauti-| |ful co-eds which featured the annual production, "Campus prog jlics" at Queen's University. show, composed of skits, and dances, was staged in Convo-}; for a visit with friends and rela-| Canada for some 28 years. While|ences for three performances. tives. jin Haileybury she had been a es widen Sh SSN aaa |staunch member of St. Paul's} 5 Miss L. Chenier of the post Anglican Church, and in Copper In Memorian, office staff has gone to Ville Ma-) Cliff she belonged to St. John's eek ae BOW MAN--In loving memory of | ASH tie this week for a visit with her| from where the funeral was held mother, who is ill at her home|on Saturday, February 15th. Sur- : _(Sandy) Bow man, there viving are her husband, Sidney) died February 16th, 1935. RFRA Anderson, one daughter, Gladys. As a wonderful husband I think of vou Classic ales oF cleans every- jand a son, John. Mrs. Sarah) Jn memories that are fond and true. Yhere wasn't a thing too big or szuall thing in the kitchen, 5 large tins| Langley of Kirkland Lake is a 23e;4-cake> Lux Toilet Soap and|sister, and a brother, Walter! That you wouldn't try to do for-aty-- one package of Lux W ashing | Cryer of Liverpool, also survives. It's sad but true; I wonder why Flakes Soap for 27c at Carson's. | -- The best are always the first to die. |Rebekah Euchre Party Had Quickly and quietly came the call; The regular work meeting of Character of St. Valentine His sudden death surprised us all. the Women's Mission Circle of I have lost, but God has gained the Baptist Church will be held Dne of the best the world contained. on Tuesday afternon, February --Sadly 25th, at the home of Mrs. D. Cook} if Albert Street. When the local Rebekah Lodge entertained their brethren of the 1.0.0.F. at a euchre party last |week, the event took on the char- er, a are acter of St. Valentine, and _ this In Memoriam |theme was carried out in the de- = 8S |corations of the tables, the hall ROWMAN--In loving memory of and in some of the prizes award-| our dear father, A. H. Bowman. ed. The party wound up with a who passed away February 16 very enjoyable dance Prize win- 1935. i Ss ners at the card tables were: Today we are thinking of someone Ladies--Ist, Mrs. F. Austin;! Who was loving, kind and true, prize dep evaelensot an amateur 2nd, Mrs. F. L. Fleming; consola- Whose smile was as dear as the sun- show held at Cobalt by the Child-| tion, Mrs. F. Leslie. ren's Aid Society, when she} Gentlemen--Ist, A. D. McAr- danced the sailor's hornpipe in the| thur; 2nd, J. A. Ruttan; consola- Cobalt town hall. |tion, S. H. Glassford missed by his wife, BEATRICE. A, J. Carson is having another telephone installed--Number 60--! in his Grocery store. This will eliminate all long waits, for Num- hers 32 and 60 will give you excel- lent service. Little Alice Maher took first] shine, That someone, dear daddy, --Sadly missed by daughter and Margaret, Alex., George. was you sons, NEW VIOLENCE FEARED AT PEKIN GENERAL STRIKE Refusal of a distiling: company at Pekin, Ill., to grant workers' demands for seniority rule and a closed shop, resulted in a general strike and mobilization of nafional guardsmen after the home of George Gibbons, deputy sheriff. had been bombed, inset right. Capt. Edward Johnson, inset left, is shown placing his company at the disposal of his superior while women strikers warm themselves in a shelter after being relievved from picket duty. who trainmen injured|p.m., the members of the Catholic| when two freights on the Cana- |\Vomen' s Leayue expect to hold | collided|at the home of Mrs. west) 'Georgina Avenue, " = Campus Frolics" Chorus ¢,, Germany, where they will be; Kingston, Feb. 18--Miss Helen, jth the European bison. was al | tenga cation Hall before capacity audi- | On February 22nd, from 3 to €| Sore Alaa Jos. Huard , Si a tea and sale! : CLASSIG THEATRE ON TARLO of home cooking. | FRIDAY and SATURDAY » Feb. 21st and 22nd Twenty Buftalo from Canada's} MONDAY and TUESDAY Feb. 24th and 25th" jnational parks are to be shipped) used in breeding experiments | i} | ------_ of } Protect Your | EYES | Our "SUN PRUF" .Goggles n| |W will protect your eyes and Hl give you comfort these days i ow hen the sun is so bright on the white snow. Adolph Zukor =O 'ROSE Si RANCHO with JOHN BOLES GLADYS SWARTHOUT A Paramount Picture The brilliant screen debut of Gladys Swarthout whose glorious voice thrilled thousands in opera and on the air. } | | | | | | CHILDREN'S SIZES Jeweler and Stationer | i BOTH ADULT AND | = | | A. W. ta | | | (Condensed his | ee for general ee work, to sleep out. Phone 241. Notice--Will the person or per- sons who are running the second-hand store on Main St. (without my permission) va- cate at once. Mrs. J. W. Smith 47-1-* For Sale--Apex Ironer, $89.50; regular $119.50; Al condition used for short time as demon- strator. D. R. Murray, Agent Robt. Simpson Co. Limited. 47-1-c --Added Attraction-- Fox News Comedy "Tarzan" Kk * M-G-M's' $1,000,000 Adventure Romance! The Voice of Experience (WELL KNOWN RADIO PERSONALITY) PARAMOUNT NEWS To Rent--House on Florence St.. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb. 26th and 27th 5 rooms; all modern. Apply to | Mrs. Roche, 142 Lake Shore Road, or Phone 118. 45-tf.| Upholstering, Furniture Repairing, Car Coyering and general work done at reasonable prices. Call Geo. Decaric Albert St. and Meridian Ave., Hail eybury. 41-tf e seeeer { CHURCHES |! Perc ccccccccccccccc cc ocers < The Untted Church ' Minister--W. A. Beecrott, B.A.. B.D Organist--Mr. R. H. Unwin 11 a.m.--Morning Service 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School 7.00 p.m.--Evening Service. The Baptist Church G. F. GORMAN, Pastor Res. 84 Elliott St. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 2.30 p.m.--Bible School 7 p.m.--Gospel'Sérvice. piece re- | turns tothe screen! FREDRIC MARCH LESLIE HOWARD The Salvation Army Captain Pilkerton Sunday Morning Servrce 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.--Junior Meeting 8.00 o.m.--Y. P. Legion Meeting --Added Attraction-- "BUM VOYAGE" Comedy Matinees--Mon., Wed., at 4.15; Saturday at 2.30, Matinee Prices--Mon. and Wed. :Adults 25¢, plus 2c 1a * Children 10c, no tax. Sat,--Adults, 32c, plus 3c tax; Children, 10c, no tax Evening Prices--Adults 45c, ax; Children 15c, no tax. -- kak Complete Show after 9.00 p.m. ek : Saturday--Special Matinees, and 2.30 p.m. ie . plus