The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 22 Oct 1936, p. 4

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Page 4 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 22nd, 1936 BOYAL GREYS LEAVE WINDSOR Ontario Railway from the former|been elected president of the Co- THE HAILEYBURIAN to the latter point, but there hasjbalt branch, Canadian Legion, ] been little news of the results. |succeeding President Walter Bin- ney. Issutd Every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office ba ar Broadway Street, Haileybury Wednesday, December Ist, Is hee. : the date set for the provincial) Work commenced this week on elections, according to an an-|the completion of The Haileybur- nouncement from Toronto. ian building on Broadway Street. A brick and tile wall is to enclose Major Eddie Holland, V.C., has!the present wooden structure. 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year in advance. In U.S.--$2.50 per year in advance, Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers [SS = oaDnDan9ap SS Sap EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD POPPY DAY APPROACHING Although the great war is passing almost into legend, there is one symbol that is still with us and will remain for a long period yet. That is the Poppy which, with the sorrowful appropriate- ness of its blood-red bloom, takes ona deeper significance with each succeeding year. To this gener- ation is bequeathed the duty of carrying into the years that have ; yet to come the work and the The famous Windsor "Greys"leaving Cestle Mews, Windsor. for Buckingham Palace. The ideals of those whom the Poppy "Greys" have been at Windsor since the reign of George IV, but hereafter, when the court is commemorates. at the Castle, they will be brought down from London. Canada has adopted the Poppy . as a symbol because of the 60,000 Suinblished a 'post ene yraves in France and Belgium in ) a 4 x pany on Bear Island in the early Sich lie the dead of the preced- Here and There Haileybury 11] 1926 "36 Hours to Kill" | | [ With Brian Donlevy, Gloria Stuart, Douglas Fowler t= eR FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 23rd and 24th | MONDAY and TUESDAY October 26th and 27th "Whipsaw" With Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy, Harvey Middleton davs. He died there at the age of : eighty-six. ing generation, because of the : : WEDN t d 170,000 Canadians to whom the Outstanding success has attend- ESDAY and THURSDAY October 28th and 29th conflict brought EL a of atid porta ton oe ites aia Items from the Files of The Recent activity in the Patricia one kind or another. The crosses OOS DOOM PSR eee yon ten Haileyburian of Ten district recalls the fact that Red in the cemeteries of Flanders are in which is told the history of 4 a3 iol transportation in this country. 4 Years Ago Lake was known by that name garlanded with i oppies --dolor-| me first edition of this compre- 125 years ago: "tus sHuambonia ous emblems of a nation.s youth hensive and fincly illustrated = |map of Canada made by Aaron consumed in the '"wrath-red] work on Canada's history was The formation of a public) Arrowsmith about the year 1800. forge of war." sold early and another is now out 2 ; | San eto forge o initprenaratlonltortsnlolas Cheikts health committee, to work in | On Poppy Day ny a ge mas gifts,for which it is antici- | conjunction with the recently ap-| The whole North Country was | ause rmal ac 2s to é ' | ntr} Ae Laban ABE ras ce pated there will be a heavy de- | ,,inted school nurse, has been|shocked 10 years ago this month recall the sacrifices of its young] mand. { : ee R of aha nent ; Hee {completed and will receive the|Dy news of the deliberate mur | men, to pay tribute to their hero- i : f License Inspector T. H. Con- i ir hardi é he un- Effective January 1, 1937, con- inurse's reports at stated intervals.|O! /1cemse insp ete ism, their hardihood and the un Cie sone soe eanentinn | Ss E jstable, Ale (Gaainenag, 2S HDS SSS ]YSqqaaaB complaining fortitude with which Dacition eniployacaMnrillieseplaconny With Dick Foran, Alma Lloyd, Addison Richards COMING NEXT "IT HAD TO HAPPEN" "UNGUARDED HOUR" "MOONLIGHT MURDER" 0} | il to "Song of the Saddle" | 0) | they bore their privations and} ¢he 33-year-old non-contributory ! The Haileyburian On@etoner| ae E i sufferings. At the same time system. Since the latter system's fonni aired a fe Fact a Municipal officials of Nerth Bay | Sse SSS SS SSS Canada strives to liquidate in] inception in 1903, the railwayhas | - Sa UES OPN OOS Oni raGl Parry Sound held a confer- some small way, an obligation to| aid out $18,201,640 in pensions. | John Turner, foremr factor of|ence over a proposal to extend Under the new plan, officers and | . y : : Ba Pi | the son's 7 ny, w e Temisk af Northern these disabled men employed in eniployeen aarlliesan tabate theGe |the Hudson's Bay Company, who'the Temiskaming and Northe the Vetcraft Workshops of our! per cent. of their wages or sala- | we ee country, whose only means ot ries. Pension rates will be un- lg Sc fel livelihood is the making of these] changed and pensioning age will | SS SSS SS LSS]! SSS be the same as heretofore. FOR SALE! Central Lots in Cobalt TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE simple emblems Try to remember these things Twenty-three arrivals from on November 11th this year, and| British and continental ports and Lot 323 Argentite St., opposite Imperial Bank. : try to be as generous as possible,| twenty-three departures by Can- Lot 360 and part lot 361 Silver St., to T. & N.O. Ry Station not only to those of our own adian Pacific liners will consti- Grounds. tute the passenger service from community, but the great army] gaint john and Alta Wausing Owing to the decay consequent upon the exhaustion of the silver mines in and near the town, and the abandonment of the Nipissing COURT OF REVISION of disabled veterans who have to! the coming winter season, it is st ee ed CS a a : PR aS thee Ch ---- Central Ry. between New Liskeard through Haileybury and Cobalt depend on the generosity of theit announced from company head- to Kerr Lake, these preniises have not been under lease for four or fellow countrymen. quarters. Season will commence : , Oe 5 : five years. i Agia ee November 28 and close in mid- | A Court of Revision will be held on They are now offered for sale at far less than their original cost TUBERCULOSIS STATISTICS April. rtm No at dite public auction by the Whitney Commission in , a t t fifth of their "value" in th ini UP TO THE MINUTE Alan M. Irwin, of Montreal,has | 5 We d nes d ay 0 cto b er 28 th 1 936 il Th) ality: WOE the gow assesracs ae RG Rags Unb been awarded one of the Pam- ? ? | Will accept $250.00 for Lot 323, assessed for 1936 at $1,500.00, and This is the tenth annual' Christ phile Lemay prizes for his book, abr2 o'clock p.m. $250.00 for the Silver Street lots, so assessed at $1,300.00. mas Seal Sale held in Canada, | "284 ships--and sealing-wax," it |g . a F. R. LATCHFORD, 4 was announced recently by Que 0. de Hall, T. The annual death toll from tu-| ee Provincial Secretary Pa- At the Municipa! Chambers, North Cobalt, for the | BS Eh Meine berculosis in Canada would be quette. The book, written during % re 3 Z ~ 21870 if the death rate of the| a cruise around the world in the purpose of hearing appeals or complaints against the SSS ss 5 Ls early 1900's still prevailed. Un-| Canadian Pacific liner Bmpress of Assessment Roll of the Township of Bucke for the : FON ar 3ritain, received the only English ae Baca' : aie : aaa award in the Lemay prize list. Year 1937. 1¢ annual death toll is less than "and ships--and sealing wax," ; 7 000. which is published in Canada and C. D. CHENIER, be | Today berculosis is' respon- Great Britain by Macmillan's, Paar ho el : hile He Pa ieee } ives yee deals with the lighter side of Township Clerk oy death, OF - ana) eruising, and is a valuable, if in- } dians every day Thirty years] formal, aid to would-be travellers. North Cobalt 'Ont. e can supply 4 H ago deaths occurred at the rate ' t of 55 every day Two Canadian Pacific scholar- 0] == SSSI BSI SSNOHNNNBQBUFBH } r third tle thes deat ships at L'Hcole Polytechnique SSS SS ~ a 3 , 4 Moe ES Qe Ale ean and L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes ; from tuberculosis occur before Commerciales respectively have ou wit a is the age of 45 been awarded to Gilbert Proulx, Gwkinlera ly é yu earoome 18, son of Arthur Proulx, ware- | all : Bs a A Es , ae ol houseman, €. P, Express Com- | ai' tne deaths trom tuberculosis) pany, Montreal, and Roger Bus- | ' occur during the important pro- siére, 19, son of Philias Bussié E. ductive years of life--hetween 15 trucker and checker, Place | O em and 45, freight ffits fo | MAKING UP A | The tuberculosis death rate of Ho MOREE os BS SCE | girls and young women between J. C. Patteson, who succeeds Sir i i ick i the ages of 15 and 25 is one and} George McLaren Brown, Euro- SHOPPING i IS i Financial Statements Tickets, all kinds fh -half that of boys and y ' pean general manager, Canadian ene iH ie ut gk OYS Bnd -YOUNE A Re nc RIAIeAGe Loston, amie: Booklets Business Cards s E vi itle of Euro = = One out of every six deaths-oc- a a aa enon aes = eee Pamphlets Personal Cards ) anager, wa om 2 ndon, ! currmg among young men be-| Ont., and educated at the Model Brochures Weddi i tween the ages of 20 and 40 is| School, Toronto; Ridley College, ' paging Statianery pant d by, tube eee f re, pecan nee Bud aber here! The hall needs a new rug. More towels are needed for Folders Funeral Stationery q ne out of every four deaths sch pean rere : 2 p : F ii i f } Petitrite among girls ant vole iy aceaees iin the sae the bathioom, ana the kitchen floor could certainly Fine Stationery Announcements | oe Eva the ages of 15] 1916, to September, N19. During stand a coat of paint. The children need shoes. The car Statement Forms Shipping Tags and 30 is caused by tuberculosis. 1935 Mr. Patteson was general : 5 wT : > Tuberculosis is responsible for| agent in "Toronto for the steam- will soon need tires. Well, we buy a hundred new Intricate Rule Forms Posters SIA ALL, 5 hi eal ship department and has also held thin r - S iy de a of ity 1,000 Dae RRSUR TR ORENGE aealetantzeneral gs every year. Factory Forms Sale Bills D der 1) years of age in Canada agent, New York; general agent, Scattered throughout Cana re nuf. + : * each year. auceicen depariment, Philadel- x ra ened one ee ie paee as Business Record Forms Window Cards ; ETubprow losis. tp seth the Aret| © shins fandl eaneralt'swenteatonnie make the very things we need. Their products are Blotters Bill Head. 1 Ces of woe during the age ship department, Chicago. on sale in certain stores within easy reach. Certain of c ' 8 ' 7 ea ne pcs a The annual competition spon- these products, aad certain of these stores, are espe- REE ne Auction Sale Bills 2 se d by the Canadian Travel : i : c pie importance as a cause of death in Buseane Wenaaiee pacific. and cially fitted to take care of our special need. But which Interleaf Forms Fair Printing the entire population Canadian National Railways, for roducts and i i i i = : : a s which stores? Which can we affor Cheques Prize Lists ; There are estimated to be more| the most beautiful and for the e 2 - 4, and a x: : thar 60,000 active cases of tuber- are le aeaves aoe ene which do we think best? We must look to advertising Receipts Stock Certificates _ es a Mae fees 'oO public. C) y : y : pune ee inh fey gu thiared Min Canada and sent for advice. Envelopes, all kinds © Color Printing a "he SNe G.e2e) DEUS TUL treat-| from a Canadian point. Prizes to- $s : : : ; ment of tuberculosis in Canada. talling $215 will be distributed as Advertising is the straight line between supply and ; pis ie a The sale of Christmas Seals follows:-- may cea se Spe demand. It saves time spent in haphazard shopping. It : f ishe ; i 100, $40, $20, an 7 rg- F 7 serene Lietteny Weewe aie " leaf, $30 and $10. \ Contest leads you directly 10 your goal. By reading the adver- LET US HELP YOU 3 5 wads Be ies closes November 1 and entries tisements. we can determine-in advance wher : forty hem Set a ICSE ae el should be forwarded express paid s i : : pe ue be WITH PRINTED FORMS ae oe mare 5 fe i to Canada's Maple Leaf Contest, values can be found. With the aid of advertising, Christmas Seals f 5 : ' ; : aay the ereviness ip Calne in BO Eee ire montreal. shopping becomes a simple and pleasant business, and : egy : é 1927. " + : budget figures bring more smiles than frowns Printed forms save time and simplify ? ; The éight sugar refineries in 8 a, ; yh . di I in CN. R. Earni operation in Canada during 1935 many otherwise tedious tasks. Call ; ncrease in " i & : i ee ee arnings Pe a production valued at $36, From the pages of this paper you can make up us, enquire. You know the Number 3 i sy Gross revenues of the all-inclu- es ; " [ I 7 é : , : : : a shopping list that will save you money! % sive Canadian National aRilways| Exports of Canadian wheat in PP g y y - ci System for the week ending Oc-| September registered an increase . Phone 24 ps ie tober 7th, 1936, were $4,143,000,| of 3,447,644 bushels and $5,912,- d Es as compared with $3,942,766, for|265 in value over the same month a 4 Orresponding period of 1936,|last year, according to the Do- | SS ease of $200,234, inion Bureau of Statistics. Ca a ee, ee A

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