The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 Sep 1936, p. 2

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Pape 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 AIRPLANE FACTORIES SPRING UP LIKE MUSHROOMS IN ENGLAND. CENT A MILE LTOs* OTTAWA MONTREAL PEMBROKE, RENFREW, ARPNRIOR, QUEBEC CITY News Notes of the North | Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings [ of Interest During the Past Week A "Harrowing" Experience while returning to her home from the store on the highway on Fri- The Krugerdorf correspondent day afternoon last, when two; the New Liskeard Speaker|large black bears ambled out on of . | wrote last week: to the roadway in front of her. "We are sorry to report Alex.|She had nothing with which to 1 adh REESEH 3az0wsky met with'a painful] protect herself, but did not be- ' accident on Friday of last week,|come greatly excited, as the ani- | --GOING-- when upset with the dise har- mals did not show any disposi- rows, the horses pulling same|tion to molest her--Rouyn-No-| over him, Alex. was pretty badly] tanda Press, cut up and is at present in the ----0 --_-- Red Cross Hospital in Englehart "Dumped" at Hospital where he is doing as well as can : be expected." A Cobalt despatch last Friday, MBA said: "Louis Burube,, 51, who} Had Poor Sports Year has for the past few years made} his winter home in Cobalt, is ina serious condition in the Municipal | Hospital hhere, suffering from heart trouble. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 RETURNING F Up to Sunday, September 20th With the fall season rapidly approaching and talk already be- ginning of the forthcoming hoc- Tickets good in Coaches only No Baggage Checked Bee, Roses The Royal Air Force expansion scheme has so accelerated output of planes in England that fac- as : 3 r S o rq . ° ey ee, aepre tet ahd é Ahly Moet NE: Pa eaee aerodromes are being constructed all over the country to meet the demand for ma- Children 5 years and under-12 past for ins has e ; a ¢ , chines. Here is a typical "busy" day in an airc c i gloomy one indeed. Since this|on the street, but managed to employees workin and night mA ane Spee) Rpeeera ha eran ee Baek time last year very few athletic, make his way into a doctor's of- honors have come the way of|fice. Learning that he came from Canada's richest and largest|Cobalt, some one in authority in town, In practically everything the farming town had him loaded except curling and lacrosse, Tim-|into a taxi and brought to Cobalt, mins teams--when there were where he was rather unceremon- teams--proved to be little better iously dumped at the door of the | struction Company's steam shovel than doormats for the playful local hospital. The taxi then)swung into place, with lots of shoes of outside contingents.-- drove off. He is stated to have| spectators to watch the digging, | ee, eae Bp te ae door of the as the excavation was made for Overworked Waitresses 1ospital and medical aid was im- the foundation of the new North- noel edie nea aned. leenl News. Bude aR ees DOMINION STORES LIMITED | | Two North Bay restaurants were assessed the minimum fine GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES NEW C.N.R. BOARD of $10 and costs by Magistrate J. H.. McCurry Tuesday morning on| charges of overworking wait-| resses, The charge was preferred} by George L. Fenwick provincial inspector from the Ontario De- partment of Labor, Toronto, who} has heen investigating labor con-} ditions in hotels, restaurants, etc.,| here. One of the establishments was charged with working wait-| resses before 7,00 a.m., the other} with working them after mid-| night ~ . For information and tickets appl Paper to Have New Home [rise at what was formerly 6 and' CREE py feee oom Ea ANE 8 Duncan aventte, on' the east, frst and are willing to risk some- Agents T. & N.O. Ry. and N.C. Ry Another open air theatre start- side of the street. j thing in order to achieve right-|C ANADIAN PACIFIC ed Saturday when Caswell Con-| The new newspaper home,'eousness, we shall accomplish 'which will have full basement and nothing; and hall d g; and we shall earn an (Continued on page 3) deserve contempt. Hey) Our Want. Ads. SS McCormick's To Aid Spanish Red Cross Special rea CLARK'S 4 They almost fought the Spanish : e B civil war out conversaticnally in TOMATO ig ers nie council ee a habe ell JUICE CHECK THESE ae eh as PARC ELOO DS WUAaE tae anaes deat a 10%4-oz. Singapore Fig Jam tive of the C.C.F. applied for} Dees go Q 25 permission to hold a tag day in Timmins on Tuesday, September 5 . seeds to go to the "re x ee eee ay apace vf ee CCE W ae Gagnon, K.C., Montreal manufacturer (left), who is s He am ie aR Spanish| uh of the new members of the board of directors for the Can- | adian National Railways, ana S. J. Hungerford (right), Presi- dent of the Canadian National Railways, who will be chairman of the new board. 21-oz. Tin RICE 4" 22° Miracle Whip * 2T Fancy Keta L» ' | @ FANCIFUL FABLES ¢ KETA SALMON * 10 Sar Tunes Special! Vita-Fresh--Vacuum Packed With the intention of erecting = . a memorial to his late beloved] i Cc wife, Mr. Richard Brownlee has] | of ARE You SURE You : MAXWELL 1-Ib. obtained the permission of the| c WANT THE OLD-- : HOUSE Tin Municipal Cemetery 30ard to} ¥ 5 ; FASHIONED WAY, erect a vault and mortuary cha- Nox > MISTER GLUTZ ? pel in the centre of the roadway ee in the new municipal cemetery. This is to be known as the} 3rownlee Memorial Vault and is to be for general use regardless of race or creed.--Chapleau Post. Red Cross. After a good deal of discussion| irrelevant but highly illuminating the council decided to grant the; permission.-- Porcupine Advance.) | Moto: ae Given Memorial Vault Princess Kellogg's or Quaker CHIPSO Swe ~CORN FLAKES = 3256 crccrie " Catelli's Readi-Cut 2 Pkgs. sy, MACARONI - 38:29 19 PALMOLIVE so? 5» 23¢ SUPER SUDS Tare Fh 5° IF YOU CAN'T SLEEP AT NIGHT OVALTINE gisar' aera tia sia ae Blade ROAST = 15c tb. |] Legs of LAMB 9 28c bb. Pubic Soa -| | Short Rib ROAST 16clb. |] Loins of LAMB 9 22c Ib. TuMespays __? 'e 4m | BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS } eS d Beef Tenderloin <38c lb. |} LAMB Chops 29c bb. Cy Fe Tuer kG Jack Ryder va pon as BARNISTER SOLIcITON PLOMBING, HEATING Rolled Veal Legs 19clb. | LAMB Fronts 18c bb. e crus e Bank of Nova Scotia Building Phone 33 Hecrosca vAvenne fe a CON ag IG vac Cate threo aftly Gums DILL PICKLES 4for 1Oc |] BOLOGNA 2 hs 25c Dr. W. R. Somerville De. Ro Hi. O'Neill Bears Are Plentiful Bears are exceptionally preva- lent in the district surrounding the Twin Cities this season and Mrs. Sweeney, wife of one of the settlers in the new Farmborough colory in Joanne township had a somewhat unpleasant experience Special values effective for Sept. 17, 18, 19. 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