Page 4 _ THE HAILEYBURIAN ---- ae TNS ER EE OEE ar ee ae jy THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 THE HAILEYBURIAN ITALY'S BIGGEST MILITARY AERODROME Issutd Every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance. In U.S.--$2.50 per year in advance. Leishman & Sutherland, Pubiishers THE RANGER PERIOD Both motorists and pedestrians should exercise special care on) the highways these days, or| rather these nights. Statistics} tell us that the hours between} five and eight p.m., during the} months of October, November and December form the most] dangerous period in the whole year. It is during this period! that the greatest number of fatal) accidents occur on the highways,| whatever the cause.. Perhaps it! is the fact that the early autumn nights are usually darker than in! the summer, and, of course the hours stated are those in which The aerodrome, which covers our picture during the march p craft sheds and splendid accommodation for officers and men. about 296 acres, was constructed in 14 months, and has great air- Part of the buildings are seen in ast before Premier Mussolini, who opened the aerodrome recently there are usually more people! walking on the roads. In this connection, there is one suggestion in regard to safe-! ty on the highways that is too often overlooked. That is that pedestrians should always walk on the left side of the road. There are too many people who, either through a mistaken idea of the traffic rules, or through careless- = ness, insist on "keeping to the Miss Brooks, recently appoint- right" when walking on the main ed school nurse for Haileybury, roads. This makes it particular- will meet representatives of the ly difficult for the drivers of cars various public bodies at a confer- at night and doubly dangerous ence to discuss measures for bet- for the pedestrian. It is almost|ter health. impossible for a driver to see a! } Haileybury in 1926 Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago BUILDING NEW GARAGE An office as headquarters of the AND SERVICE STATION jcompany will be included in the TO HOUSE BUSES, CARS|main building and gasoline, oil supplies, etc., will be handled. Erection of a new garage and| The site chosen for the new service station, at the corner of depot is on the main highway Rorke Avenue and Russell Streetjand at a central point on the 10- has been commenced by the Mc-|mile route over which the buses Isaac Transportation Company.jrun. Since the commencement of operating the bus line between|the service early in 1935, the ve- Cobalt, Haileybury and New Lis-|hicles have been kept in public '|keard. The building of steel and/garages, but Mr. McIsaac, head jtile construction, will be 34 by 54)of the company, says that the '54 feet, one storey, and will have|plan for a central headquarters IRineer room for four buses and|will work out much more satis- 'a number of motor cars as well. factorily. person at any distance ahead, es-| The Temiskaming _ Telephone |= pecially if a car happens to be Company has installed an exten- coming in the opposite direction sicn to its local switchboard, ' with glaring headlights. Dark which will allow for an additional; clothes are bad too, and one dri- 160 phones in town. ver suggested to the writer the other day that those who go on| a case of diphtheria is reported | foot on the roads at night could' this week from a home on View lessen the danger considerably if Street, the frst of ite) kind in they would remember to wear Haileybury for many years. something of a light color. The annual toll of lives through) 0 accidents is t being re-| motor accidents is not being ,,/town council to the Canada Flag Permisison was granted by the sed, in spite sas duced, in spite of all measure and Decorating Co. to drill holes taken. It seems as, though there in the cement sidewalks in the} ;downtown area for the erection| of flags by the various merchants. | is no way by which fatalities can be avoided, unless it lies in a greater realization of the dan-| gers and a more determined and concerted effort on the part of! Native silver and cobalt have! all who use the highways, either, been found in a vein on the 235- for driving or w ae Lut the!foot level o fthe Casey Mountain | hints given above, if lived up to, mine, about two miles north of| should help to some extent at|the C: asey mines, which produced | least |two and a half million ounces of! a ERR ee SF | silver in former days. District Ore Shipments Classes for prospectors will be held in Haileybury this winter, Seven cars of ore were shipped} according to a letter from the by Cobalt mines from September | Ontario Department of Mines to 18th to October 9th, 1936, accord- |the town council. ing to the statement issued this | ----. week by the T. & N.O. Railway.| Purchasers of stock in the There were four shippers during | Temiskaming Hotel Company the period and the total amount who do not pay for their shares of ore was 587,002 pounds, Thejin ten days will find themselves Imperial Bank, the O'Brien and, faced with legal proceedings, ac- E. C. Peterson each shipped two cording to a statement by the cars, while the seventh was from company. the Nipissing | - | Dan Howley, he usual A batteries are sup- .Toronto Leafs, winners of the planted by three ordinary dry Junior world baseball series, was "ella in a new, portable, entirely a Haileybury visitor this week. self-contained radio. It weigh9 With his friend, Paddy Barry, he approximately 25 pounds, has has gone north on a hunting trip. aerial attached, and is suitable for use on boats, in camps, farm cot- tages or automobiles. |Want Ads. Bring Results SCOTTISH AMBULANCE EN ROUTE' FOR SPAIN. Our picture shows a Scottish Ambulance unit of seven cars and a personnel of 20, embarking at Dover for Calais, on the way in Spain. This is likely the unit which the Spanish gov- ernment charges was bombed in broad daylight on October 4, : by the insurgent forces. manager of the} S555 aa BS ea) SSH EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD ---------- 9] FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 16th and 17th | [ WALTER HUSTON in "Rhodes, The Empire Builder" With Oscar Homolka, Basil Sydney, Frank Cellier. A Dominion and British Production MONDAY and TUESDAY October 19th and 20th "Whispering Smith Speaks" With George O'Brien, Irene Ware and Kenneth Thomson. "Florida Special" With Jack Oakie, Sally Eilers, Kent Taylor, Frances Drake Ml | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 21st and 22nd i COMING NEXT. sOgHOURS! 1© KIL EZ "WHIPSAW" "SONG OF SADDLE" OS BSS a eee ee SS a | Fe ee |= OS a OS SS. Sa FOR SALE! | Central Lots in Cobalt Lot 323 Argentite St., opposite Imperial Bank. Lot 360 and part lot 361 Silver St., to T. & N.O. Ry Station Grounds. Owing to the decay conscquent upon the exhaustion of the silver mines in and near the town, and the abandonment of the Nipissing Central Ry. between New Liskeard through Haileybury and Cobalt to Kerr Lake, these premises have not been under lease for four or ve years. They are now offered for sale at far less than their original cost when purchased at the public auction by the Whitney Commission in 1905, and at less than a fifth of their "value" in the sworn opinion of the town assessor. Will accept $250.00 for Lot 323, assessed for 1936 at $1,500.00, and $250.00 for the Silver Street lots, so assessed at $l, 300.00. F. R. LATCHFORD, Osgoode Hall, Toronto ol ---- ih hh --SS> == SS SSS We can supply you with all of them Financial Statements Tickets, all kinds Booklets Business Cards Pamphlets Personal Cards Brochures Wedding Stationery Folders Funeral Stationery Fine Stationery Announcements Statement Forms Shipping Tags Posters Sale Bills ; Window Cards Bill Heads Auction Sale Bills Fair Printing Intricate Rule Forms Factory Forms Business Record Forms Blotters Manifold Forms Interleaf Forms Prize Lists Stock Certificates Color Printing Cheques Receipts Envelopes, all kinds LET US HELP YOU WITH PRINTED FORMS ; Printed forms save time and simplify many otherwise tedious tasks. Call us, enquire. 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