The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Oct 1936, p. 1

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| , é HE HAILEYBURIA Vol. 32; No. 28 HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1936 Subscription Rate: $2.00 per year Two Chavicied As a Sequel To Street Fracas Father and Son Draw. Penalties After Scrap With Police on Local Street Guinane and his son, M. J., farm- ers of Dymond township, were convicted by. Magistrate Atkin- son in police court on Friday last, the former on a charge of ob- structing a police officer in the exercise of his duty and the lat- ter for being intoxicated while jail without the option of a fine. It was while the two were en- deavoring to get their car, which had developed engine trouble, started on Ferguson Avenue that as Secretary to the General Council, United Church of Canada, upon Dr. Moore's re- tirement at the end of year. LET PAVING CONTRACT ~ \Lodges Combine At Installation Ceremony Here Bridge Proves Too Shaky For Heavy Traffic Fifteen-Ton Compressor Drops| Oddfellows From New Liskeard, Through Structure on Road Cobalt and Haileybury Wel- to Mine in Strathy come District Officers son Highway to the Cuniptau | local Temple on Tuesday night, mine in Strathy township, proved |the annual installation ot officers too shaky for heavy traffic at the/ of the three lodges were carried week-end, when a 15-ton com- |out ina combined form, with the pressor, being hauled in to the|D.D.G.M., Bro. Robt. Piche of Goodfish operations on the Bean-|Kirkalnd Lake conducting the land property, crashed through | Ceremonies. He was assisted by a the structure to the rocks and/staff of Past Grands of the Order water below. The machine was |chosen from the different lodges, land the Kirkland Encampment, a part of a plant being installed for| Was an interesting one and there further development of a block of| were a good many members pre- claims on which surface work and| sent. ; diamond drilling have been car- At the close of the session the ried on for the past couple of | brethren adjourned to the ban- |quet room of the Temple, where QUITS PUBLIC LIFE from politics. He will devote himself to his insurance busi- ness. Would Give Aid Supreme Court Fall Assizes To Open on Tuesday One Criminal Charge and Long List of Civil Actions Down for Hearing ; rereies Lay arent : A wooden bridge over the; The Oddfellows of New Lis- The fall assizes of the Supreme INS 2) SAGE! go) See EES Narrows on Net Lake, forming|keard, Cobalt and Haileybury Court of Ontario for Temiska- here on September 12th, Clement part of the road from the Fergu-|held a combined meeting in the ming district will open here on Tuesday next, October 13th: Up to the present only one criminal charge has been entered for hear- ing, but there is a fairly long list of civil actions. The criminal case is a charge of shooting with intent to commit murder, laid against Mike Pisar- ina, who, on June 5th last is al- leged to have shot and wounded i 5 vehicle loaded on a large truck and was}an Weader aie er € 1 an charge of See pene, rithi fe a EmAred feet of|higher branch of the Order, sent sete ' of Saskatchewan S_|Steve Bodnar and tried to shoot 4 Guinane senior drew a fine of within a Tev i= ria a De eae Conservatives for eleven Wickes © ihe fi citer a ; 50 rhs head where it would have been unload. | guard of honor under the direc- Jee es tga een pen me evlabya Gruzalis in an affray a or two months har' : . ee! Ebay oF: oa an oe ihe See SOnhaae Centenced| ae 4 ChomeOmmnStet elected to Jed for transport over a bush road vt of a: a and Bre|" 577, Te Me Anderson has Kirkland , TAS nee to nave : sia jade : ; cae : is| Barne elsh. he ceremon ecm ans hae 2 4 2. S |arisen out of jealousy over the to serve 15 days in the district succeed Rey. T. Albert Moore |to the mining operations. It is) y Y} announced his retirement J u woman. Pisarina escaped follow- ing the shooting and two days later was arrested by police offi- icers when he returned to a small shack which he had previously |occupied. It is alleged that he the trouble arose.. Chief MacGirr Y/R learceey esruad Verrul ake in GHGS whe h i fe 1. pl , } refreshments were Serve an red a ne officers when they attempted to place the youngster EIGHT-MILE STRETCH ane ey Recnreikeistied opera_|seyeral addresses given by the To Brethren in attempted to place him under under arrest on the drunk charge and the father interfered, accord- ing to the evidence given before the magistrate, who heard the charges separately Geo. Mitchel, K.C., for the defence sought to have the charge of obstruction listed for hearing before a jury, but both His Worship and Crown Attorney J. B. Robinson held that OF FERGUSON HIGHWAY A contract for the paving of an eight-mile stretch of the Fergu- son Highway, extending from the end of the surfacing north of New Liskeard, has been let by the Department of Highways, ac- cording to F. R. Gibson, in charge tions in the township first became|™9re prominent members of the active, consisted of logs cut in the apce The Seer are me vicinity, with a plank runway on| 5 reat TO. eee hse the top over which cars, trucks) apt Grand Master, TOT Me Re and horse-drawn vehicles have an Bro. A. H. Brown, Past D.D. been driven for three summers. vite ralloe I & ae eight-ton tractor, for use by | ¢ ee a a eG ee new ot- 'ano (Gofealian sa Rudin dace (We MS Os lec Teleed Noles: : | 1¥.P.G.--Bro. Chas. Austin yer 2 s , was take S plant over a bush trail, was taken iG MERTON cleten Time of Stress Masonic Grand Master Has Plan for Improvement; Makes Official Visit Here Throwing out a hint that he arrest. Of the civil actions there are two to be heard by a jury, both of them arising out of motor acci- dents. They are listed as Andrew McFarland vs. Fred Secours and E.C. Warner vs. Thos. IviJl. Both are claims for damages. In the non-jury list the North- ern Ontario Power Company has aia : ; s across a week or two ago and| @o7 : would later on ask his deputies Ont C ip: pot pt eu uae of road operations in this district.jthere had never been Aine signs V.G.--Bro. Ry Bs Richardcor to make a survey of members of{@ Suit tor damages for breach of pense 5 ~ "|The McNamara Construction Co.!of weakness in the structure un- a Sore ie J Be ae the Order throughout the pro-|contract against the Laroche Tt Ider Gui had struck] Will do the job. Mr. Gibson stat- til the heavy load struck it on| 4/7 ae a M. Gee oye vince. with a view to a concerted| Mines, and the majority of the he elder Guinane had sg is Saturday evening. At the time reas.--bro. G. . George effort by all lodges to better con-!¢ases entered are for damages of the police chief with a wrench, according to the evidence of the chief and Geo. McCracken, who had been called to his assistance in a struggle with Guinane junior. ed that, while the company now getting equipment lined up onthe ground, he did not expect that there would be much of the hap--Bro. W. E. Liscumb Cond.--Bro. J. Adams Ward.--Bro. J. A. Ruttan Guard--Bro. J. R. Whorley, 'of the collapse there were several cars and trucks on the wrong \side, which had to be abandoned {there pending repairs. A large ditions among those who were unemployed or otherwise affect- ed by the depression years, A. J. Anderson, K.C.,, M.P., Masonic one kind or another, among them being a suit for alienation of af- fections brought by John Weber Fifield. These | : lagainst Samuel (parties are from the settlement a a surface laid this fall. There isicrew of men from the mining op-|~ , Grand Master in Ontario, gave a 2 8 ae oe eiger een een Fic some grading to be done and,erations, together with a number RADIO ADDRESSES BY timely and interesting address tojof O'Brien. "There are a couple BER BLO NEES COURL eh te: eels clothen improvements to be made.jof highway employees, were put MINISTER OF MINES agathering in the Temple here|Of actions for. collections of merely trying to protect himself from "a gang that was all around me and seemed to be hitting at me." He kept "knocking the fists back," he said, and "trying to keep from getting killed," but had never struck the chief or anyone else. In his application for trial of the elder Guinane before a higher tribunal, Mr. Mitchell said he feared Magistrate Atkinson would not credit the defence he proposed to enter, after the evi- dence previously given in the charge against the son. To this His Worship replied that he hada perfectly open mind, that the other case was over and done with and that there was nothing to hinder the accused receiving every opportunity of clearing himself of the charge. A new type of surface is to be used, with an asphalt content and it is believed that it will give better service than that laid .on the section north from Latchford to where the new operation com- mences. Provincial Police Sergeant In Hospital For Operation Sergeant V. T. Reed of provin- cial police headquarters here, isa patientsat Misericordia Hospital this week, recovering from an operation for appendicitis. He was taken ill on Monday and on Tuesday morning was taken to the hospital. The operation was performed by Dr. R. C. Lyon, who feports that the sergeant is doing as well as can be expected. Sc ee an ati ali alin alle te alle ale alia q { q q 4 q q 4 q q q q 'to work on a program of rebuild- ling the bridge, temporarily, and traffic was resumed early this |week. | One workman, walking behind ithe load which proved too heavy \for the bridge, was struck by the!sion last winter by the Hon. T.A. broken timbers and had a leg|Crerar, Dominion Minister of badly smashed. He was taken|Mines, have been published in to the Cobalt Municipal Hospital|}ook form and a copy reached for treatment. Neither the com-/this office recently. The work pressor or the truck was damag-|covers the history of mining in ed to any great extent and the!Canada, both past and present, biggest job, except the rebuilding | and is a valuable little book. To of the bridge, was getting the|the addresses as delivered has heavy machine hoisted up from|peen added a number of drawings jthe rocks below to the road level.| and illustrations and the book is i The water is only a few feet deep| priced by the Department at 25 at the point where the bridge|cents. ~ crosses, but the drop is about 10) feet from the bridge, which was| built at a sufficient height to| bridge across a narrows of Cedar avoid damage from the spring|Lake, about a half mile further floods. The road was built twolin, that was almost lost in the years ago by the Northern Devel-|floods last spring. The removal opment Department to serve the|of an old dam on the creek be- mining companies operating in|tween Cedar and Nett Lakes re- PUBLISHED IN BOOK The series of 12 addresses on the subject of Canadian Mining, given over the national network of the Canadian Radio Commis- on Thursday last, on his official visit to this section of the district. Members ot the lodges of Co- balt, Haileybury and New Lis- |keard were present in large jnumbers, together with a detach- iment from Englehart Lodge 'headed by R.W. Bro. Walter Hill, D.D.G.M. of Temiskaming Dist- irict. Since the change a year [REO the local lodges form a part Jof the District of Nipissing East, being grouped with North Bay, Mattawa and Sturgeon Falls, and the present D.D.G.M., R.W. Bro. H. A. Day of Haileybury, accom- panied the Grand Master, to- gether with several former occu- pants of the position, when he was introduced to the gathering by R.W. Bro. C. W. Haentschel. The lodge session was _presidec over by W. Bro. D. Master of Haileybury Lodge, who extended a warm welcome to the distinguished visitor. In his address to the brethren H. Millar,!y monies claimed owing, the ma- jority of the litigants being from Kirkland Lake. The suit of Geo. Mitchell, K.C., against the town of Cobalt for damages of $10,000 appears on the list. Mr. Mitchell alleges illegal seizure of his goods and chattels in an action by the muni- cipality for the collection of taxes |held to be in arrears. HIGHWAYS ENGINEER RESIGNS; SUCCEEDED BY MEMBER OF STAFF D. J. Miller, for many years district engineer for the Depart- ment of Northern Development at New Liskeard and latterly for the Department of Highways, has tendered his resignation from the position. He will be succeeded by 7, H. Longstaffe, a member of | Mr. [sBe engineering staff under Miller for some years past. | While the announcement is not 'official, it is understood Mr. Mil- the township and there is another lieved the pressure at that point.)following the serving of refresh-|Jer was to be transferred to an- ments in the banquet room of the! other post in the department and Temple, the Grand Master dealt|;ather than leave the district at with various phases of Masonic|<sjened frot : matters, but dwelt with the| ~ greatest emphasis on the neces-}< sity of a greate rbenevolent feel- | PROTEST DISMISSAL OF STUDENT m the position. eg The Weel' Weather ing among the brethren. In tal connection he said that the Order| did a great work, without any} boasting or broadcasting, but it} _ could do still more for humanity Week ending October 6th; at large if greater assistance Mox. Min could be given to thoseof the Wednesday ------- 55.8 31.4 fraternity who have suffered dur-| Thursday -----_--- D2 S00. i ing recent years. It was in this! Friday --~------_- ADO 32/6RP cofnection that his proposal fora! Saturday -- _ 46.0 29.2 complete survey of unsatisfac-| Sunday -- OS 30.8 tory conditions among the breth- Monday -- & 57.8 36.8 ren was suggested and he declar-|_ Tuesday ---_____ 67.6 49:0 ed that if these could be correct- Precipitation for week_ .49" ed, the Order would have done a Highest wind ---- 16 m.p.h KIWANIS K A RNIV A L great work for humanity. z ia Following the Grand Master's! address a toast to the two Dist- ricts was proposed by R.W. Bro. C W. Haentschel, which was re- sponded to by the two D.D.G.M..',! R.W. Bros. Walter Hill and H. A.; Day, the former expressing the gratitude of the younger mem- bers to the older Masons who had "laid the foundation of Masonry in the North," and the latter pointing out the important place the Order had taken in the devel- opment of the newer sections. V.W. Bro. Judge Hayward proposed a toast to the visitors, Haileybury vs. in which he referred to what he wi y termed a "rough reception" to New Liskeard those who visited the North by { motor and bespoke the aid of the}; ENCOURAGE THE LADS !! Grand Master at Ottawa for bet- (Continued on Page 8) New Liskeard Thursday, Friday, Saturday October 8-9-10th 10c --=} 3 hours Attractions ==-- 10c CIRCUS ACTS, BAND, MUSICIANS, VAUDEVILLE Don't Fail to See Madame Hudspeth America's Greatest Mind Reader Sg grr rT eI ee er tr ee ee eee Rugby! | SENIOR INTERSCHOLASTIC Haileybury High School Grounds Thanksgiving (MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th) at 3 p.m. sharp Dismissal of Rcebert Burke, president of the junior class at Cclumbia University, resulted in students picketing the cam- pus in protest while the disciplined undergraduate leader (in- set) fought for reinstatement. Burke was dismissed for tak- ing part in a demonstration criticizing Columbia's participa- tion in the Heidelberg celebration in Germany on the grounds that the fete was intended to further Nazi propaganda. | SATURDAY MATINEE FULL PERFORMANCE Doors Open 1.30 and 7 p.m. | ete ne ne afte afte nih side sfte tie -nfhet8insfte1/he-2ide.2ie2ide2iie.2iesiia.nfie side sfie site oide.1iie site sfie..2iie2iesfte1fte nite sla nie 1fienfta fie

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