The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 25 Jun 1936, p. 4

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ab i ee Page 4_ THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JUNE 25th, 1936 THE HAILEYBURIAN Issutd Every Thursday The Haileyburian Office from Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: in Canada--$2.00 per year in advance. In U.S.--$2.50 per year in advance. Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers STILL CALL US BACKWOODS : | There was a time when we used! to get "all hot and bothered"} when any outside newspaper re-| aia ante | } Haileybury in 1926 { | | Items from the Files of The | | Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago A drinking trough for horses, at the corner of Broadway Street and Ferguson Avenue, is an inno- vation that has been completed in town this week. Hamilton was the sponsor. Members of the Temiskaming Mayor Geo. T.! ne "~~~* |to provide jobs, collect statistics. > ¢|and to supervise the expenditure The Ottawa Spotlight jof moneys on unemployment re- lief purposes. Wilfrid Eggl s 5 : 2 Be Ee | Consolidation into one depart- e} ment of the former departments Oc eeeccece | lof railways and canals, marine,| | Ottawa, June 23rd.--The ses-, Les aie sion just concluded was more|20d the civil aviation branch for- leventinlethantenner sessions fol- Metly under the Department of lowing elections usually are. It National Defence. : ' 2 |sat for nearly five months, and| Consolidation of immigration, |placed several score measures on| Colonization, mines, interior, In- |the statutes of Canada. Critics of|dian affairs, N.W. Territories and government say that the| Yukon branch into a single de- latiseey Act, Act Regarding Car- riage of Goods by Water, the tJudges Act and the Juvenile De- ilinquents Act. Permissive. legislation was ,brought in via the Senate which would create a system of free harbor zones in Canada, where goods could be stored and trans- shipped without payment of cus- toms duties. Studies were made by the sev- eral select and standing commit- tees of the House of Commons on the following subjects: Marketing of Wheat The Cost of Farm Implements, Government Annuities. Elections and Franchise, pro- portional representation and the single alternative vote, compul- sory registration and compulsory voting. Status of a Speaker between dissolution and the convening of a new parliament. ty to date have been slight, mea-| sured against the plight of the |people and the stagnation of busi-| achievements of the Liberal par-, partment. Creation of a central harbors board, to govern the affairs of the national ports, which were form- ------------S== = --_--_=S=SS=..h--[--[--[_= SS SSS SI) , é | Shrine Club entertained the Illus- ferred to the North Country as the "backwoods", these things do not strike us with the Consequently, | there was only a mild ripple when| the Montreal Star last week re-| ferred to Haileybury in a des- patch from Callander as "a back- woods village 115 miles north of but nowacays! Toronto, at a banquet in Hotel : Haileybury on Friday evening. Same torce A branch 'of the Queen's Uni-} versity Alumni Association was formed here when some 38 grad-| uates of the University met at a dinner in Haileybury. 1 BAA VN. | ness. trious Potentate, U. E. Gillan of} Supporters of it maintain|erly under separate commissions. that a splendid beginning kas al-| Authorization of national parks ready been made toward better;in Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD times; and that a large number) ward Island. of the government's pre-election} A sum of nearly seven million pledges have already been imple-| dollars was voted to recompense mented. farmers who delivered their grain Without passing judgment one} to the 1930 pools and were ad- way or another, here is a list of|judged to have suffered thereby, the major achievements of the/as compared with farmers who FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 26th and 27th "Hands Across The Table" With Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, Ralph Bellamy | 0 here." The despatch, by the] ' j i se a rh i | | United Press, dealt with the ru- ¥ Q : session: -- i sold through other channels. MONDAY and TUESDAY June 29th and 30th fi Poe eu ariinticn.vacrecteet Hemel 'Two-cent postage will go into Major Achievements A number of amendments were Dionne, mother of the famed effect in Canada on July Ist, ac-| Abolition of the Canadian Ra-|made to the existing legislation (74 ili Zz 99 quintuplets, had come to Hailey-|¢ording to a bill introduced in the/dio Commission; and substitution! governing war pensions. | el ing ero bury to await the birth of her|House of Commons. of a Canadian Broadcasting Com- Public Works Scheme Es i A twelfth Erita. mission based on the British sys-| A public works scheme was James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, June Travis, Stuart Erwin. It is true that the Star reader] Lhe Township of Bucke is ap-| tem. ' launched to create employment --ADDED ATTRACTION---- ; mio ranetetie despatch to our) Plying for the annexation of the} Passing of legislation to give|providing for work in national . notice was rather annoyed, as/Wnorganized Township of Lorrain parliament majority ownership/parks, on roads leading to mining = well he might be. It took a 'long and South Lorrain and the Onta-|and control of the Bank of Can- areas, on mining explorations, the Cc me In = Ouls ee adiaate the Daranid press Tio Railway and Municipal Board|ada. Critics of the government|elimination of grade crossings, to the fact that Northern Ontario| is considering the question at a| protest that complete control and|the Trans-Canada highway, etc. Pa 5 has srown well out of the "back-| Session here today. ownership should have been seiz- Amendments were passed for Fight Pictures: ade class bunethatthioinns | ed; and that the Liberals in this|the following Acts: Customs Act, y f 3 Hite ; dieconialishtd is evident) The ball.game between Hailey- respect have ignored their pre-|Toronto Harbor Commissioners fl See this sensational Battle--Round by Round. All impor- z i from the fact that the Toronto) bury and Silver Centre was rain-]election pledges. Act. Copyright Amendment Act, tant action in SLOW MOTION a ; papers edited the despatch andjed out at Lakeview Park yester-| Ratification of United States|Canada Shipping Act, Dairy In- F eliminated the offending phrase. any and will be played later in Hs fo ah Ona etEee WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July 1st and 2nd i Still, there is no excuse for Mont-| the season. du no s i z, z | ee . a - e t real or the United Press being ig- textiles, machinery, glassware, CENT-A-MILE 66 A h W Id 99 norant of the geography of the| The Northern Ontario Associa-|farm implements, gasoline, fruits 1 erness i T . m . | aa 5 3 1 vegetables o North Country. They could easily|ted Boards of Trade will meet in| 4nd vegetables. --TO-- Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Aline MacMahon, Eric i consult a directory, a road map) Haileybury on Monday and Tues- _Increase of the sales tax from Linden and Cecelia Parker | or other recognized authority if day next, with the sessions to be|six to eight per cent; and a num- they wanted to be at all accurate.| held in the High School. ber of minor changes in the in- | They would have to go a long} come and excise taxes. Reduction COMING NEXT. way from Haileybury to find a] The deaths of two well known|0f automobile ean Exemption aia "ROSE MARIE" "COLLEEN" "THE MILKY WAY" backwoods village » if such a/ residents of Haileybury were re- of young metalliferous mines HAMILTON, SMITHVILLE, place could be found in the North.|corded in The Haileyburian of| from tax. DUNNVILLE, WELLAND, $ | S33 33) yg 9 Sy The newer towns and_ villages, June 24th, 1926; Mrs. James|_ Replacement of the Board of BUFFALO, GALT, WOOD especially, those in. the mining| Hendry. Alt cre and An-| Lrustees of the Canadian Nation- 5 ' B tw Huard, Main Street |al Railways by a Board of seven| STOCK,LONDON, KITCHENER ° areas, are up-to-date centres and) drew Huard, Main Street. al Kailways by a board or s ? ' the farming settlements will com-| iz € | directors, with a closer contact GUELPH, WINDSOR and re pyotably with those the! PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASS Pee with the Minister DETROIT WE ARE SALES AGENTS FOR oider sections 0 © 1€ 5 : aric a a . i and Return ) or Quebec. Perhaps in time the IN HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE New Branch Line people in Canadian cities will GIVES FINE DISPLAY Authorization of a branch line --GOING-- come to realize that they do not| : ae , |to be built by the Canadian Na- LB comprise the whole country and} The pupils of Miss Hollman's| tional Railways between Rouyn FIRST FIRST ; the more outlying sections will/household science class at the|and Senneterre, Que., to open up get a break. Perhaps it is not t00} local public school were at home|some rich new gold mining terri- JUNE 25th much to hope that Montreal will], their parents and friends on| tory. ' : : IN IN eventually learn a little geogra-|-Pyesday afternon, when a very] Formation and appointment of RETURNING - phy, as Toronto has undoubtedly | pice display of work by the child-|a, National Employment Commis-|Up to SUNDAY Night, June 28th QUALITY SERVICE Mes done. THE BOARD OF TRADE The Haileybury Board of| Trade will in the near future ask the business men of the town to become members for the current year, at a small fee, in order that its work may be carried on. It| may appear that the Board does| not accomplish a great deal in the| course of a year, that the time| and money spent in this way does | and getting a first hand idea of not bring any great return, and|how the various classes are car- it may be considered not worth while. A good many people be- lieve that because they cannot see immediate and tangible re- turns. from any organization's ac-| tivities, those activities are not. deserving of support. This, we| believe, is the wrong attitude. It is unfair for any citizen to say that the Board of Trade, or any ren was given. They are being sion of nine members, which aims (By T. & N.O. Train No. 2 taught sewing, cooking and other] = home making arts and, judging from the examples shown, are making splendid progress. Miss Hollman received many compli- ments from the visitors. During the afternoon a large number of residents took the op- portunity of visiting the school and not only admiring the work of the household science class but going through the building ried on. The success of this, the first exhibition of its kind to be held in the school, has prompted the staff and the school board to plan making it an annual event in the future. Mr. Stephenson came to Temis- other organization, that is work- ing for the public welfare, is not doing all that it should, unless he has conscientiously tried to as- sist in its efforts. Might we suggest that those who: think the Board of Trade is doing the things that ought not to be done, and leaving undone the things that should be done, take a hand in the running of its affairs and see if they cannot im- prove matters. There is room for more' members, there are plenty of matters that such a body can handle with profit to the commun- ity and the Board is always open to suggestions. There is no need for any waste of time at Board of Trade meetings; they can easily be made profitable if the organization has the support of the community. STILL GOING STRONG To Mr. E. F. Stephenson of The New Liskeard Speaker and dean of. Northern Ontario newspaper men, we offer our hearty congra- tulations on his attainment of his 91st birthday, which he ob- served on Friday last. We just happened to be in his town on that day and met him on his way to the office, finding him in good health and still going strong. In fact he said he thought he felt better than he did a year ago. |kaming and he has been a real |pioneer of the North, not only as |a newspaper man, but as a home- steader. He has taken an active hand in the development of this |district, has been a consistent) |booster and has played no small| part in Temiskaming's progress. To him and to Mrs. Stephenson and to The Speaker, we extend our best wishes. for aday, a week or fonger--froma single room with bath to the most sumptuous hosekeeping suite equip- ped with linen, silver and china-- affording every convenience, lux- ury and attendance. Delightful ; 5 lled restaurant service--that briefly is the distinctive appeal of the Wind- sor Arms. Windsor Arms Hotel 22 St. Thomas Street (Bloor at Bay TORONTO Tel. Ra. 5141-2-3-4 Write tor folder. It is well over 30 years since eae nelle le ale le ale leat undersigned for Haileybury Ceiling, etc. tender not necessarily accepted. and connections) Tickets good in coaches only. No Baggage Checked Children 5 years and under 12 Half Fare Tickets to Buffalo and Detroit sold subject to passengers meet- ing the requirements of U.S. Im- migration. 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