The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 27 Aug 1936, p. 4

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i Page 4 THE HAILE'YBURIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 i} me , t Tue HAILEYBURIAN PORTUGAL'S PRESIDENT REPORTED SLAIN ranged for the day had to be can-|iskaming Baseball League. Home } aa --_____-- . ° celled on acount of wet weather.|and home games will be played 4 Issutd Every Thursday a LEE ue Haileybury In 1926 next week, to be followed by a y from The Haileyburian Office Wiis terendeeh ore latleybuny, hrdy At necessary, on neutral Broadway Street, Haileybury eR Cobalt, New Liskeard, Englehart, grounds. s "A Items from the Files of The }/and Kirkland Lake will go to a ; SES SRIF GEST eae Haileyburian of Ten Ville Marie on Labor Day.where| The district, was visited by the In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance. Years Ago they will be entertained by the! worst storm in many years on In U.S.--$2.50 per year in advance, [Piette tiie tte st stinnttien tte ttensteatewe | DTizade there. Saturday last, resulting in a mo- cas d, Publish. ohn. Galbeaithn nie e - tor boat being dashed o piece .eishman & Sutherland, Publishers ohn albrai acLean, in ; : i vlan eReweOt E his 85th year, was struck by aj" new gold discovery is re-|on Wa ao Swalil eavtite aes Tai ported from the Sesekinika Lake|end © SU ary : pitlew/ay HOLS Ong Naa ice district, i i late glass windows smashed in FARM PROBLEM SERIOUS and fatally injured, He was injulsiMgt, in| Lee Wownship, where|P > °° * 8 es ie se @ town for a visit with his son, C. Fe Re ee eae i ie , of He Che ang Ey OU pear y R. MacLean, Amwellustreet: several feet. It is now pee to ae % there is a serious problem facing The completion of the arenaj Cobalt and Sil Cc ill this i vaaan an <> having the settlers on farms, it is per- building, for use as a skating and Fated hear ts phan Conable | pi lete bet Latchford haps not generally known that ogee rine is conten piste by pareoeyiey ue Seninehip of been Rae: ete be ably there are at the present time ' ibe e Southern Group in the Tem-'anc the summer 5 three thousand heads of families Beene ais Wy AREER ne actually receiving relief from the the operation of the rink thisij government, This represents ap- Re f proximately paneled nue , cannot take care of themselves, i ; i } right in the districts of Temis- 'Rt SEN L. oe ee kaming and Cochrane. The fig- eR ne aus sean ae pers ures were supplied last week to ; ' : Fatcidt Revcliae Gomme Ee y a eae ee eard, held on j The Porcupine Advance by T. B. Rumors, which suggest thal the Fascist Revolution in Spain aturday night after a picnic ar- Ryan, inspector for the Depart- has spread to Portugal, have reached London telling of the ent of Welfare. assassination of President Oscar Carmona. Above is a pic- YOUTHFU Tt ste tince thiatsandi familias ture of President Carmona (left), riding to parliament with OUTHFUL CHAMPION Sad ee raegere pays eurileve the Prime Minister. Carmona was re-electéd President for a eT EDN VAT ne a ak re have ee had time or oppor- seven-year term last year by majority of more than a million tunity to bring their farm im- votes. vements to a stage where they Te Be sata pete! assis-|any, who have had the experience|the world. The number of tele- ; tance. They receive regular as-|of bringing up and educating | phones in Canada at th eend of sistance from the department,| children who would be willing to} 1934 was 1,193,729, an average of f but it is claimed to be so small|forego the pleasure and satisfac-| 11.01 per 100 of population. In that a great many of them are|tion they have experienced to| this respect Canada is second only losing hope of ever bettering/guard against the loneliness of} to the United States, where there their circumstances and are fast}the later years. jis an average of 13.29 telephones reaching the stage when they | per 100 of inhabitants. ' 60th Anniversary of Telephone | Many authorities, including the -- | newspaper which has supplied the} Sixty years ago the world was: figures, are convinced that there/startled by the almost unbeliev- i remedy in a land-clearing}able announcement that a human bonus. This plan has been adopt-|voice had been transmitted over ed in the neighboring province ot| wires for a distance of eight QOneebe and has been advocated|miles This epoch of telephone for Northern Ontario for a con-|history occurred on August 10th, siderable period, but govern-) 1870, when Alexander raham ments, both past and present,| Bell gave the first practical de- have fought shy of it. They have|monstration of his invention and apparently been content to let)the first telephone talk over any matters slide, take care of those|distance was conducted between who are in danger of starvation) Brantford and Paris, Ontario. In and dodge the greater issue of | this experiment it was arranged what is to be the eventual out-|that persons in Brantford were to come.. The relief system makes|sing, talk or recite into the trans-| no provision for the future, and|mitter while Bell listened at the so long as no substitute for it is|receiver in Paris. The success of found, just so long will a large|this experiment marked the be- are ready to give up is a REMARKABLE RECORD percentage of our settlers on the land be forced to look upon them- selves as objects of charity. The land-clearing bonus would, | it is believed, gain two Sen ginning of a new era in commun- ication, and from it has been de-! veloped the telephone systems of today. | Perhaps the reason that Cana- This trim 15-year-old miss, Margaret Esson, who hails from Rosetown, Saskatche- wan, is Saskatchewan's wo- man golf champion. She de- feated a number of prominent players to win the title and is believed to be the young- est champion in Canada. If you are interested AO 7 : a New Fur Coat read these FUR FACTS by F. D. Burkholder Buy a fur coat your proper size,--sacrificing correct fit for I I I Bo I I I I I Oe a ee Sey aaa SGN age Oger ends It would es the | dians a Peery Aahae pe appearance's sake creates a strain on the pelt, which even- resent relief system insofar as|over the telephone may be in H . tually breaks. a TMia ake dlere dee ConCeT PANG ALINE HE MCSE Zee eRe CET Special Bargain eabregics ike actual settlers are concerned, anc ;some measure attributed to the Buy a becoming style--do not select st del f >i it would at the same time pro-| fact that it was invented in Can-} EXC U R Ss | re) N Ss y neue. ee me oes ns reer auleth 1HoNe vide the opportunity of making] ada According to the written TI ¢ y e poet ae J these settlers independent in the}accounts of Alexander Graham} TO ALL STATIONS IN Ske most logical place to buy a fur coat is a Specialty Fur future. We do not know how) Bell, the discovery of the tele-| WESTERN CANADA hop where Furs are the only product receiving FIRST, long the bonus would be required,|telephone, both.as to its main LAST and FOREMOST attention. but it seems as though a definite principle and as the first trans- Gane When you buy Burkholder's Furs, you receive a receipt for } amount of clearing could be de-| mission of. the human voice, was} Mr. Montague Holbein, 75- Daily Sept. 19 to Oct. 3, 1936 what you buy and on it is the true name of the fur. Keep cided on that would give the set-;made at his father's residence at | year-old Englishman, recent- Return Limit: 45 days this in mind: abbreviated trade names would not have a tler # sufficient start to become)Tutela Heights, Brantford. At| ly celebrated his diamond Toe Ey ea DRE legal basis on which a court action could be established. In self-supporting. It is believed|any rate, Canadians are generous| jubilee as a swimmer by Approximately twenty-eight years of business we have never had a court si that it would cost no more thanjusers of the telephone, the num-| completing an 18-mile swim ONE CENT PER MILE action. ; the present relief, and it is cer-|ber of completed conversations} in the River Thames in five Good in Coaches only . F tain that it would prove a far|held on Canadian telephones dur-| hours fourteen minutes. Mr. --_--_---------_ ere ar a Mele IePlne, document called a more satisfactory system. It|ing 1934 being estimated at 2,-| Holbein said the swim would Sleeping Car Privileges THE WORD OF ae REPUTABLE: FUR 1SaW LL One would give settlers a different} 298,507,566. This is an average| he the last of his career.. He |Passage Tickets also on sale, good in: ' RIER is your 7 viewpoint, something to strive}of 1,925 conversations per tele-} has attempted to swim the |@ tourist sleeping cars at approximat- f guarantee. ' for, and a welcome change from| phone, or 212 per capita, believed] English Channel no fewer ely alse Pee ramaile Ieee eee The Price does not establish the wearing qualities. Many their present plight. It certainly|to the the highest per capita in | than nine times. (b) eeelbe and) standacdslecsimeucars perishable furs are very high-priced, many inexpensive furs % should be given a trial. : --_--____--_--__ -- at approxi ly 114c per mile, plus will out-wear them. hs BACK TO SCHOOL 9S a a Ip | Teevlar seat or berth fare. 'Beware of the "great bargain" you are offered. It may be s -- ROUTES--Tickets good going via Port good, but on the other fend Be may prove expensive in the : ; , P : A hie : Next Tuesday morning will ONE ( 'EN' I : A MII E Arthur, Ont. Armstrong, Ont., Chi- é' j witness something of a flurry in l { bee A eae. EATER Burkholder's Furs will be shown in Haileybury through pe the vast majority of homes e e Generous optional routings. Mrs. F. B. Creasy, for three days starting September 10th. 'an throughou the country, when the Pil MTT Make your appointme ae children prepare for the opening argaln xXcursion STOPOVERS--within limit of ticket, 5 vg PP nts now. Phone On # of the fall school term. In many RRS yaar a Ts Hort Oo not commit ee tak as purchase until you see Wa cases, no doubt, there will be a --FROM-- west: alsovat Chicago, Ill'. Sault Ste. : Lie ll ui nth i certain relief felt by the mothers & Marie, Mich., and west, in accord- Waiting won't cost you anything and you are sure to get fy when the care and worry "over T. & N. O. and N.C.R. REGULAR STATIONS ance with tariffs of United States value for your money: 2 a their little ones will be shifted to --iyoee lines. other shoulders for a part of the is a : BE SURE AND SEE THESE FURS--THEY'RE ! eo Full particulars from any agent GOOD! days, but on the other hand there Pembroke Renfrew Arnprior Dai each ie elas aeeiee c ps will be many lonesome hours and CANADIAN PACIFI antenatal al alin afte aihe ote ¥ the noise of children at play will Ottawa Montreal Quebec -- be greatly missed. : 1 i herent he eyed seureei cs Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific . to hunt up books, schoolbags, etc. that were cast aside two months ago, a check-up on both clothes and persons that have perhaps not been kept as neat as when | neatness seemed less of a ne-| cessity, and a general overhaul-; ing that will prove a trial to both| mothers and children, but there! will be general satisfaction as | well when all is spick and span and the youthful members of the community go forth once more in the quest of knowledge. 9 There is a sobering thought that is apt to come to parents at the school opening. They will perhaps think of the years to Thursday, September 17th Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 or 46 and their connections Thursday, September 17th. Passen- gers who use our train 2 will connect here with CP train 2 leaving 8.10 p.m. same date. Passengers who use train 46 will arrange their own transfer to North Bay CP depot and take CP train 8 from here at 1.10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 18th. Tickets are valid to return leaving destination point not later than CP train 1 from Windsor St. Station, Montreal, 10.15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20th and connecting here with our train 1, Sept. 21st. Tickets good in coaches only--No baggage checked Silverwood Dairies Limited 5% First Mortgage Bonds with a choice of maturities from 1941 to 1951 The Company occupies an important position in an indus- try dealing in essentials of everyday life. A first mortgage well secured as to assets and earnings, Price: 100 and accrued interest, yielding 5% : ; Descriptive circular will be furnished upon request ¥ Conversion: The 6% Collateral Trust Debentures of Silverwood's Dairi Limi due May 15th, 1942, are being called for redemption on September 1st, 1036, at ae and accrued interest and, subject to these bonds being still available, will be accepted i by us at that price in exchange for bonds of the new issue. Children 5 years of age and under 12, when accompanied by guardian | : | | | : : | : come when there will be no more Half Fare. : fussing over the children, who ' ' : will have finished their education Frege > tpn eae aioe SENGi a) t ' and gone out into the world, and For fares and further particulars, apply to Local Agent i they will anticipate a certain Limited TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY loneliness that is hound to come} 320 Bay Street _-----s with the passing of the years. This is the way of the world, ow ver, and there are few, fh SS SS SS SS ------ -- % Toronto Telephone WAverley 1891 We a ¥ | Havsou & Company : ; i . | i Ris ae eee ae ae '

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