LS ee Ce Page 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 'date hospital equipment. Five News Notes of the North \beds are provided and Miss M. I. Sanderson has been placed in charge. Dr. F. W. Routley, head of the Red Cross Ontario Divi- sion, was present at the opening, Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings of Interest During the Past Week which was celebrated by the [ jho! ding of a reception and ban- quet. '0: | Flying Game Warden Fast Growth of Maple Mr. John Reid brought us in a branch from a Manitoba maple tree which showed a growth of six feet three inches during the past growing season. The growth came out of the main trunk of the tree and was not the continua- tion of a main branch.--New Lis- keard Speaker. ----_----(0- Reward for Wanted Man A reward of $200 has been posted by the Ontario provincial poiice for information leading to the arrest of John Gray, escaped 3ucwash prisoner. Gray is want- ed for questioning in connection with the death of Marshall John- son, a fellow prisoner. Gray and Johnson escaped from the Industrial Farm six weeks| ago. Two days after their escape! Johnson's body was found on the shcre of Rock Lake, near Paget. His skull had been fractured. Go Quebec Mineral Production The June bulletin of mineral production issued by the Quebec Bureau of Mines, when compared with the corresponding period of the previous year, reflects an in- crease in the production of as- bestos, gold, lime and cement, but in the production of | | | | a decrease and clay products | silver | ieee fs a | i | Want Burned Timber Cut A despatch from Sault Ste Ma- rie says: "The necessity of cut- ting timber immediately in fire-| swept areas near the Sault is be-| ing stressed by the board of trade here, President A. R. Wood has announced, Cutting of timber damaged by| fire in the Parry Sound district] has already commenced and the department of lands and forests wili be urged to begin cutting} timber damaged in the Ranger} Lake area. It is claimed the timber will be worthless if not cut at once and placed in water. Woodworms are likely to attack it if this is not done * Theboard of trade also claims that cutting of this timber would mean employment for a number of men. Hon. Peter Heenan is} saia to be in favor of the plan and it is known that estimators are| at work." -------- Noranda ees Higher Noranda Minasl Limited, in its report covering the six months ended June 30, shows net profit) of $4,203,445, equal to $1.87 per share, and compared with net} profit of $2,551,015, or $114 per share for the corresponding per- iod of 1935. For the period un- der review, 32,104,990 pounds of anodes were produced, against 39,833,528 pounds a year ago, while total recovery ran $8,520,-| 057 and $6,659,335 for the two periods respectively. | SSS New Red Cross Outpost Tast week the 27th Outpost Hespital, operated by the Cana- dian Red Cross Society in On- tario, was opened at Jellicoe a- mid much rejoicing on the part of the local residents and mine op- erators of the district. Jellicoe is situated on the C.N.R., 150 miles northeast of Port Arthur, and is the centre of one of On- tario's new mining areas, being the jumping-off place for the Sturgeon River gold field. Fora year and a half the Red Cross Railway Hospital "Outpost on Wheels", has been NO HIGHER A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, CONVENIENT, MODERN 100 ROOM HOTEL--85 WITH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAXI FROM DEPOT OR WHARF --25c Coach, thele serving the district, with the ; : ; ; | Next winter an aeroplane of nearest public hospital at Port |the Ontario Forestry Branch will Arthur. Trips by aeroplane on' patrol the northern bush and the various occasions have been he- pilot of the machine, whoever he cessary in carrying on the work js will be the first flying game and it has been very difficult to' warden in the history of the pro- attend accident and sickness | vince. cases in the various camps. According to Jas. Taylor, dep- The vacant C.N.R. hotel at Jel-|uty minister of fish and game, the licoe was secured at what is de- laeroplane will make its headquar- scribed as a 'very nominal rental' ters at the Sault, where the for- and has been fitted with up-to-!estry base is now located, but -- WHO CAUSED THE DEPRESSION AND WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? TELL HOW YOU WOULD BALANCE THE BUDGET IN TEN WoRDs! WHO 1S THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY -JOHN HAMILTON- JIM FARLEY ox ABRAHAM -<;3- LINCOLN? Bm ACCEPTAN, Spence Hes \\ POLITICA STRATEG es 5 FOREIGN i | PROBLEHS WHO SAID SCHOOL WAS OUT ? Talburt, in the Washington Daily News FANCIFUL FABLES YES, DARLING, (M STILL AT THE OFFICE....NO, DARLING, THAT'S THE TYPEWRITERS From all S' GOING DAILY -- SEPT. 19 to OCT. 3 inclusive Return Limit: 45 days TICKETS GOOD IN @ COACHES at fares approximately 1c per mile. @ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1c per mile, @ STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1}4c per mile. COST OF TION IN SLE! CARS ADDITIONAL Tess BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers at Port Arthur, Armstrong, Chicago and west. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations, and all information from any agent. ASK FOR HANDBILL CANADIAN NATIONAL BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS G@eebeluer akc BARRISTER SOLICITOK NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scotia Buildiny HAILEYBURY. ONT PHONE 360 Jack Ryder PLUMBING, HEATING and REPAIRING Phone 33 Ferguson Avenue Your Complete Satisfaction is My Guarantes @ ccceg Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building Haileybury Dr. R. H. O'Neill DENTIST Myles Block Main Street HAILEYBURY Phone: Office 11; Main & Ferguson Life, Health, Accident, Fire Automobile Residence 400 INSURANCE K. M. Stephen, c.L.vu. The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada Saxton Electric Blackwall Street Phone 243 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Several First Class Fire Companies 60 Browning St. HAILEYBURY Phone 322 Contracts Estimates machine will operate under the No Blame Attached direction of the fish and game: branch. At an exhaustive enquiry into There are game preserves near the tragedy at Kirkland Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, also north of which claimed the lives of three Blind River, in the Mississauga miners last week, the whole cir- forest reserve, and in the Chap-: cumstances were thoroughly in- leau district. vestigated. The inquest, which "Trappers leave tracks in the;was opened on Wednesday even- snow that may readily be seen ing, was completed the following from the air,' Mr. Taylor said.'day. after an adjournment had "If they are poaching on our jbeen asked for by the foreman of the jury, Allen Jack, who wished to clear up what was termed as "street talk" about the condition of the stope in which the men were caught by a rock fall. The result was the following verdict, as published in The Northern News: "We, your jury empanelled to inquire into the deaths of Jack Bottrill, Roy Warwick and James (Continued on page 3) preserves in the winter we'll soon} get after them."--Sudbury Star. Hae SS] ] SS SS. SSS] ee | New Bridge Sets | CA AD A [ These sets, which are of the latest designs, consist of a l FX H | B | Tl 0 N Table and 4 folding chairs. The latter can be folded into _ a one-inch space when not in use and are of sturdy con- TORONTO struction, and very comfortable. : i The Set for 19.00 AUG. 28 p SEPT. 12 || Table $5.00 Chairs $3.50 each e Set for U tA ei ; Other new goods include an assortment of Occasional Hn HOS: Tone TeDY potas | Chairs, priced very low at $6.50 and up, and some new style ll x 2 o Kitchen Stools [a] Si n gle Fa re Enquire about the For the Round Trip SPARTAN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Good going August 27- Sept. ! Now being shown! 12. Return Limit, Sept. 16 J! 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Pot Roast 13c lb. | Chicke n 32c lb. Briskett 1Qc bb. Fresh Fish on Thursday EASIFIRST OR DOMESTIC 1-lb. Pkgs. Se ee DOMESTIC (only) / 4-Ib. C Pkg. PRESERVING REQUIS ITES SEALERS Small seq 19 19° Mea. Size = $4.33 RINGS, Rubber 3 doz. 25¢ Zinc doz. 22e PAROWAX~ - - 2 pkgs. 25¢ BULK VINEGAR - - - gal. 50¢ PICKLING SPICE, Whole - lb. 25¢ MUSTARD, Compound eo lb. 19¢ CERTO - - - - - = - bot. 27¢ 233° Large page $9.75 75 FRUIT SPECIALS DOMINION STORES «-- LIMITED Specials Effective fo rAugust 27, 28 and 29. -WATCH FOR DAILY PRICES ON BASKET FRUIT Specials Effective fo rAugust 27, 28 and 29.