Taos HAILEYBURIAN sam OI i ae THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936 (aes ; J = iby Frank Cohen, trainer of differ- News Notes of the North ;ent Noranda hockey teams, that i"they tried it on relatives of |mine."" Mr. Cohen said his cousin ;Sam Cohen of Ottawa, his wife land son, were told in North Bay Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings of Interest During the Past Week \that roads up here were bad. | 'He told them off," Frank Co- 'hen said of the visitor, "said he ;just wanted an idea of the dis- Sitance, not their opinion of the $60,000 for Highway During the past week Messrs. W. G. Nixon, M.L.A. for Temisk- aming and Walter Little, M.P. for the Federal Riding of Temis- kaming, have visited both Toron- to and Ottawa in an endeavor to get further consideration for our highway problems. We are plea- sed to announce that their trip was not in vain, as they received co-operation at both capitals which will permit of an additional expenditure of $60,000, which will be applied to work on the Fergu- son Highway north of New Lis- keard and on to the northern min- ing fields --New Liskeard Speak- er ood Hunting Knife Is Weapon Henry Heranen of Timmins, was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail when he was convicted of carrying an offensive weapon, in the form of an unsheathed hunt- ing knife, on a public street. He had no license to carry the knife and Magistrate Atkinson ruled| that it would be all right in the | | bush, but not on the street. The} roads and came on in to Noran- da."--Northern News. goog A Clean Election to district headquarters at Hail- eybury. Constable Cleland, an undertak- er by treade. will enter the under- taking business in Sudbury. He} ae, 5 has made arangements to éstab-| A gratifying teature of the) lish funeral parlors in the business!present election campaign in section of the Nickel City.--North! Temiscamingue county is the fact} i {that so far on neither side has} {there been any evidence of cor-~| ruption or of any of the regret-| table features that have charac-| : _, |terized too many elections in the | A despatch from Rouyn on Fri-| ast. We believe the candidates| day last said: "Lewis Jones, Jo-) on )cth sides in this contest are hares Township prospector, who! averse to the use of intoxicating | came to town on Wednesday and! jiquor and other illegal ree || intended to get back to his claims| ments to obtain support, and it is| tomorrow, 1s dead of suftocation,|to pe hoped that both will ees caused when a cigarette he was!jy maintain this attitude to the| smoking fell into the mattress Of! end, insisting that their support-| a settee in a room in the Lakelers observe the letter and the Shore apartments and the heavy 'spirit of the law in this regard-- smoke, which came after he went! Rouvn-Noranda Press to sleep, caused his death. | aires hoo _ A discharge paper dated 1919] Temiskaming Pioneer Dead indicates that Jones saw service, in the great war and he Men ee The New Liskeard Speaker last prominent in the formation of! ve sk recorded the deatt f the prospectors' association here The Wiss ae Fe ' T, Sore My being named on the committee." | homas Ghester, jay Lenmuskaming } Spl Ge |pioneer, which took place near es re ee ae | Toronto. He was 85 years of age More About North Bay and is survived by his widow, two Bay Nugget. booq Dies From Suffocation in those early days. In 1906 he was appointed Homestead Inspec- tor, for many years he was reeve of the Township of Dymond and an official of the Agriculttiral So- ciety from its inception. A few years ago he retired and went to West Hill, near Toronto, where his death took place. goog Large Barn Burned A large barn on the farm of John Burnett, on the North Road} a short distance from New Lis- keard, was completely destroyed by fire, together with 20 loads of hay and other produce and farm equipment. It is believed t hat someone may have gone into the building to sleep and acidentally started the fire. A small amount of insurance was carried. gaaq Airways Staff Transferred With the closing down of the Trans-Canada airways depot at North Bay last Friday by the De- partment of National Defence, Kapuskasing has now become the CAPITAL AVAILABLE For Mining Properties Prominent Montreal brokers will finance well-located mining prop- erties requiring capital. Give full particulars when writing. P.O. Box 34, Montreal. headquarters of the district ex-| the local airport, which is one, of terding from Cobalt to Hearst.|the vital links in the trans-Cana- Fifty men are now at work at (Continued on page 3) Ye << » \ X v NV \ SNS Replace Weak Tubes now for Best Reception ae be particularly thrilled with the broadcasts of the Olympic Games from Germany, if you replace all weak and noisy radio tubes with General Electric Micro Sensitive Radiotrons. They ensure better reception as you follow Canada's athletes in this big international sports event. See your G-E Radiotron dealer now. N-206 ELECTRIC RADIOTRONS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., MADE IN CANADA LTD. t i : I TT: << accused claimed that he was a; sons and four daughters. Mr. carpenter and used the knife in| That there is base to Hailey-|Chester came to New Liskeard his work. |bury charges that North Bay's|/from Southern Ontario in 1894 ooa tourist bureau is doing its best to}and took an active part in * the Get Relief By Threats |discourage tourists from coming|opening of the Clay Belt | for a lup into T. &N.O. country is seen|settlement, lending valuable as- in|in the statements to a News man|sistance to many of the farmers Held prisoner in his room Hanmer Hotel and_ threatened with violence if he refused, dis- trict relief officer D. Lorne Hen-} nessy was forced yesterday to} make out three relief youchers| totalling $40 in value, he inform-| ed provincial police this morning. The result was the arrest of Ophir Lalonde and Honore La- 1 onde, brothers and A. Gascon,| all residents of Hanmer, by prov-| incial Constable Jack Truaisch and Earl Penner.--Sudbury Star. oaq Sound Picture of Mines \ Timmins despatch sent last week said: "A sound picture of mines in the Porcupine district is now being made by the Dominion Bureau of Motion Pictures, and when completed will be shown all] over the world. Workings of the larger mines} in this region are being photo-} graphed and sound recording ap-| paratus has been set up to catch} the actual sounds of mining. The| purpose of the project is ta photo-} graph the gold industry in all its} stages. V. L. Eardly-Wilmot of| the Department of Mines, is in|} charge here." oao Vacancy on Bench North Bay, Sudbury and Gra- venhurst lawyers are being men-| tioned as likely candidates for| the vacant Nipissing judgeship, caused by the death earlier in the year of Judge T. H. Battle, which took place suddenly in North Bay while he was attending a parade of the Holy Name Society. J. H. 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