~ a aencentmenernt Neen aan eae ae Sa ae aS Sg a el a Nal THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1936 JBSCRIPTION RATES: . | SUBSCRIE TY pes over the same period last year,) Years Ago lot this season, when they suc- Page 4 ee aes Sp THE HAILEYBURIAX* |DOMINION STORES HAS i= See eee, | Company, has been promoted to THE HAILEYBURIAN| INCREASED BUSINESS { . ° the position of Ree hee } ower Issutd Every Thursday IN FIRST HALF OF YEAR ||} Haileybury in 192 Dey ace ae from The Haileyburian Office | ae § j pe , Broadway Street, Haileybury Sales of Dominion Stores Lim- P ; F ae 4 | ited for the first half of 1936) |{ Items from the Files of The }j/ Haileybury's ball team eee show a marked improvement! Haileyburian of Ten || their record of losing on <2 e' re. 1 r e . . In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance according to the semi-annual re- port to shareholders issued last week. The company has cut its losses from $370,570.80 in 1935 to $36,992:41 this year. An increase of $776,316.36 in the total sales,| or 9.59%, is shown by the state-| ment, which it is claimed is not represented by advancing com- modity prices. Rather the sale per customer has advanced frac- tionally and a very great increase in the number of customers is shown. Total sales for the per-} iod were $8,870,338.11, and the company's statement shows cur- rent assets of $2,959,328.43, with current liabilities of $943,743.16, and a net working capital of} $2,015,585.27. In U.S.--$2.50 per year in advance. Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers THE VIMY MEMORIAL | | | | pa ay | While those who were lucky} enough to go on the pilgrimage to Vimy for the unveiling of Canada's National Memorial to her war dead stood with bowed} heads as the Sovereign of the| British Empire withdrew the veil and revealed the noble pile, there were thousands of others whose] thoughts were of the grim days that were being thus poignantly} recalled. Thousands of ex-sol- diers and relatives of those in} whose memory the monument} was erected would have been} happy to take part in the cere-| monies, but the best they could do at the appointed hour was to let their memory stray back to the dark days and to devote a little time to hope and prayer that|Claim Tourists | C.N.R. Earnings Continue Up those days might never be re- ) Gross revenues of the all-inclu-|day is planned, and a large crowd a | are Advised Not | n ye belset lat among A = : = ° ° | ~~ a we r is | sive Canadian National Railways}¢xpected to visit this event. To Travel North: He ola, Soa Eee | readers there are those who have A s : f System for the week ending July 5 : Over forty golfers from out- not followed closely reports of eee the unveiling in the daily papers, ; 114, 1936, were $3,513,275, as com-] _. é : a |North Bay Tries to Hold Them as z ic side points enjoyed rounds over | $3,506,396 for the) the Haileybury course on Sunday we give here a portion of the| : : Long as Possible is Reports | .orresponding period of 1935, anjjast. The greens and fairways King's speech, which best seal presses the sentiments, of the Haileybury Protests |increase of $206,879. are in excellent condition. xreat gathering on Sunday last: g '4 8 j gesture that all can| Two public bodies in Hailey- SSS SSS n SS] 55 understand, but soldiers especial-|bury. the Board of Trade and the | [ ly, the laws of France have de-|Rotary Club, have entered pro-| NEW LISKEARD FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Star of Midnight" American embassy = U.S. Refugees Enter Embassy Seeking safety from revolutionists and government forces who have turned Spain's capital of Madrid , into a virtual battleground, United States citizens sought refuge in the US. Embassy, above. Claude G. Bowers, U.S. Ambassador to Spain now on vacation in San Sebastian. where fighting was most intense, reported the revolution had assum- ed "large proportions" The annual regatta of the Temagami Campers will be held, on Monday next, August 3rd, at! Bear Island. Speedboat, yacht, | canoe and boat races and log burling will be among the events. The steamer "Belle" of the Tem- agami Boat Company will run an excursion, from the docks at 11 a.m., returning at 6.30 p.m. A big our pared with SE Viae a creed that here Canada _ shall!| : . : rar fReat ae ; "\tests against what is claimed to Ste ( N'A 5 ke e Wie Gaia i Ehigu eOralmetO be an unfair practice on the part} of North Bay business men, who seek to hold the tourists from southern points as long as pos- sible in the city and advise them} against coming north over the| Ferguson Highway. This problem} is not a new one, as similar re-| ports have been received over a| period of years and protests have| been made. | The vexed question came up| again last week, when members| jof the Board of Trade were told} that at hotels, garages, etc., in| North Bay, travellers were being| |told that the Ferguson Highway | was in very bad shape and that} they should not attempt to travel| any further north. A letter to the North Bay f Drade Canadian warriors. It is an in- spired expression in stone chisel- led by a skilful Canadian hand of Canada's salute to her fallen sons. It marks the scene of feats of arms which history will long re- member and Canada can never forget. And the ground it covers is the gift of France to Canada. July 31st, August Ist With William Powell, Ginger Rogers, Paul Kelly, Gene Lockhart and Ralph Morgan "All the world over there are battlefields, the names of which are written indelibly on the pages of our troubled human story. It is one of the consolations which} time brings that the deeds of valor done on those battlefields long survive the quarrels which drove the opposing hosts to con- flict Vimy will be one such Boacdaai name Already the scars of WaT! brought a reply from the secre- have wellnigh vanished from the Seen ahavaeivanes reports and giving fair landscape beneath us. Around} reli reat ; SAL aT : plies from hotels, garages, oil] us here today there is peace and|,, Gree atonal lich nichinyenell Reitiildine of shapes: -snetbr alee companies, etc., all of which were| 5, ee Aaa to the effect that the road north} in dedicating this memorial to) 4. in good shape. The secre- RONALD COLMAN in The "Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" With Joan Bennett, Colin Clive arn Nigel Bruce WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY August 5th and 6th "King of Burlesque" With Warner Baxter, Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, Arline MONDAY and TUESDAY August 3rd and 4th | ) and there Ban San : : was considerable discussion. One Leap tS po pee example. member who formerly lived in Or a na ; or so Ace eir cevotion North Bay stated that there was] and pe 1 pe Cals no doubt that the tourists were baw ye Ae memorial to Cana- being advised against coming | ae ae ole further north and that the opera-| tors of camps were largely re- WALLACE BROS. SHOWS |sponsible. They paid men at ae PLAYING AT LISKEARD |service stations to try to keep BEACH THIS WEEK-END | the visitors in the city as long as| possible, and in one season had| Wallace Bros. All-Canadian|even bought over the operator of Shows are playing at New Lis-|the Board of Trade's information | keard Beach this week-end, open-|Dureau. pee soul be parnea ing today and c¢ inuine Friday,|by complaining to North Bay, | i Coy ant ontining Fray, by ompkaning fo North Bey Mell sow THISTLE, OX-EYE DAISY, WILD MUSTARDS, attraction played in Cobalt in| The upshot of the discussion} BIND WEED, BLUE WEED, PEPPER GRASSES. June and since then has been ee ds a decision to write to Prem- BLADDER CAMPION, HAWKWEEDS, STINKWEED, tour of northern towns. Among|ier M. F. Hepburn and the Minis- CANADA THISTLE, COMMON MILKWEED, WHITE the special features will, be seen|ter of Highways, placing the COCKLE, WILD CARROT, WILD LETTUCES, COM- Captain Duncan Fairlie, high)}question before them and re- diver, known as the "Human| questing that a large road sign MON RAGWEED, DODDER, COMMON BURDOCK, ; POISON IVY, CHICORY, DOCKS, RUSSIAN THISTLE, TUMBLING MUSTARD, SPURGES. Ke re ait .|tion was brought up In that spirit, in a spirit of] ; a(S BE SS 3 SSS ]H SS our fallen comrades our thoughts | tary Fathi TNS Teenie seal ealnes Gals Judge, Mona Barrie and Gregory Ratoff turn rather to the splendor of|y: "oye. : te: ay nae eae: Pa ee ; |himself, and assured the local} | Sacrince anc ie) 1e conse- » Pt } ra aid : |Board that there could be little} tae ot ea ie tor Ee pan | truth in the reports. | Lhe. COMING NEXT =] Ce onage wh ea . c - ~ r ~ ~ Sea all r --~ 1p my upon this ridge i coare a years| st the meeting of the Rotary| "THE KING STEPS OUT" "WIFE vs. SECRETARY fl a0 |S lub on Monday, the same ques-| "IN OLD KENTUCKY" | [a] DESTROY These Noxious Weeds Torch", who, enveloped in flames,| be erected south of North Bay plunges 100 feet into a flaming} giving correct information as to tank. There is a freak animal|the condition of the roads to the show, one item of which is an|north of that city. If such a sign- eight-legged horse, and many|board was erected, and contained other attractions. Plenty of fun|the information that the Ferguson on the merry-go-round and the| Highway was in good shape, the various riding devices. Saturday| Rotarians believed, it would be is children's day, when they willjan added urge on the Department be admitted to all shows and rides| to prove the truth of the state- at a nickel apiece from 1 to 6 Savtrial ment. The Weed Control Act States Clause 5.--Every occupant of land, or if the land is unoc- cupied, the owner, shall destroy all weeds designated noxious by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds. SSS =--_--__ SS S=aSTSa COMMERCIAL PRINTING Clause 23.--Any person who contravenes any of the provi- sions of this Act or refuses to obey any lawful order of an Inspector given under authority of this Act, shall in- cur a penalty of not less than $10, nor more than $50, for every such offence. WEEDS HAVE NO PLACE IN A PROGRESSIVE MUNICIPALITY. DO YOUR SHARE TO PREVENT THEIR SPREAD Envelopes, Statements, etc. The Haileyburian Phone 24 --S--_--_--_--S SSS .1I1"_~@=SSS SS] SS ESE Sh } | | Stationery and Ruled Forms | | | Municipality of Haileybury Weed Inspector W- MacGirr o cumbed to the visiting Liskeard- ites yesterday afternoon by a The town council ,the board of|score of 10-1. Trade and the Horticultural So- ciety are joining forces in a] ~ moonlight excursion on the campaign for the control of] Steamer Temiskaming was held weeds, and August 3rd has been)},<¢ nioht, when a large number set aside as the date of a general! 5¢ ,Jeasure seekers spent a few onslaught. hours on the lake. There was dancing on board and a general Con. E. F. Armstrong, Conser-| good time. vative member for Temiskaming in the last Federal Parliament,)] The Temiskaming Telephone was chosen to contest the next|Company reports the breaking of election, when the party met in|iany insulators on its lines in the convention at Englehart. rural areas, believed to be chiefly caused by the throwing of stones Three new houses are being|and the firing of rifle bullets. erected on Browning Street, three on Georgina Avenue, one Small Dog Killed By Car; each on Latchford and Brewster : { Streets and several more in the Driver Pays No Attention south end of town. The small dog formerly owned Otto Nerg, victim of a motor|by A. P. Knechtel and left here smash at 104 in which he suffered|in charge of Ted Liscumb was a breken back, is still alive in|killed by a car on Rorke Avenue the Mines Hospital, Cobalt, but/on Monday night. The driver of with no chance of recovery. the car paid no attention and continued on his way after hit- D. G. Allen, general manager|ting the animal, according to eye of the Northern Ontario Power] witnesses. NO W : Today Only New Liskeard On the Worlds Largest Railway Car At New Liskeard Station 4 LARGEST SEA __ MAM Mad vate ; The Greatest Educational Exhibit of all Time Admission Children Adults to Whale 10c 15c Added Attraction Live Penguins Giant Octopus Exhibit Today Only lp.m. to 10.00 p.m. ===] Ss sssssqassan ONE CENT A MILE Bargain Excursion --FROM-- T. & N. O. and N.C.R. REGULAR STATIONS TOE Pembroke Renfrew Arnprior Ottawa Montreal Quebec Thursday, July 30th Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on trains 2 or 26 and their connections Thursday, July 30th. Passengers who use our train 2 will connect here with CP train 2 leaving 8.10 p.m. same date. Pass- engers who use train 46 wiil arrange their own transfer to North Bay CP Depot and take CP train 6 from here at 1.10 a.m. Friday, July 31. Tickets are valid to return leaving destination not later than CP train 1 from Windsor St. Station, Montreal, 10.15 p.m. Sunday, August 2nd and connecting here with our train 1, August 3rd. Tickets good in coaches only--No baggage checked Children 5 years of age and under 12, when accompanied 'by guardian Half Fare. All times shown are Eastern Standard For fares and further particulars, apply to Local Agent THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY | | | . ia North Bay and i | Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific | | SS. 62 3a BS SS HSS LS SSS SS SS SS . | at