WesWie HALL L EYBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 29th, 1936 f | were commenced only a couple of years ago and where several other properties are undergoing steady development. The mine shaft has reached a depth of 500 News Notes of the North feet and it is expected that the | ore now being treated wil appro- | Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings ximate $10.50 per ton. of Interest During the Past Week 0: | Hockey Player Moves that the menu was printed or typ-| Rere Lortie, Timmins defence- ed entirely in English. He went man of the past several seasons, Although the minimum temper-|on to say that he told the wait-|left Timmins yesterday for No- Heavy Snew fs Geld Camp to five cheques for $5 each, an unknown woman netted $25 from five North Bay business estab- lishments during the past few jdays, and city police, believing ;she has skipped town, have nott- ified police departments in all di- rections from this city in an effort to apprehend her. --North Bay Nugget. 0 Spaniards Visit Sudbury ature, 31 above, was milder by|ress if the proprietor had so far randa, where he will line up with! 19 points of frost than Thanks-| ignored the French language as the Copper Kings, senior N.O.H.} giving Day w eek-end here when|to have not one word of it on his A. CXILLY) there | the mercury dropped to 12 above,|menu it was no place for him to! Lortie was a standby of the Kirkland Lake wore its winter|eat in. / He therefore tore up the|Timmins squads for several years.) dress Wednesday as streets w ere|menu and walked out." |He played most of his hockey in|} blanketed with five inches of| ee = the Northern circuit, but spent rath ' | Finds Highway Bad some time as a junior with Bill First fall came early Tuesday} Praia in the! night, and the next morning it; This is not a rumor from was still coming down. On the street, but a plain statement of | roofs of parked cars where the) fact, made by ourselves atter a fall had not melted it was six|trip to North Bay, and hack on e inches deep. | Sunday, and is to the effect that| _Wild geese came to the Porcu-| Works department ploughs] the road heretofore known as the|pine this week in ever-increasing | were put on the streets in mid-| Ferguson Highway, from Latch- numbers until the soft snow be-| morning to clear back the night's|ford to a distance of app:oximat-}gan to fall. Many hunters have | fall and driving was difficult till,¢ly thirty miles south of Tema-|taken advantage of the weather in) then as cars and trucks without) gami, was never in worse condi-|the past few days to go out} chains were stuck in the drift.--|tion or more dangerous to the|shooting and some good bags are| Northern News. motorist than it is today It is|reported. Hunters know that the! |nothing short of criminal negli-,geese will not fly in snowstorms | }gence to allow a higwhay to/such as those that have prevailed become so bad ly wrecked and,|here for the past two days. | at the same time, allow a general} The larger lakes of the district | public to use it--New Liskeard]in particular have been selected Speaker. by the geese as landing places in their annual migration. Some) flocks flew over Timmins early, |this week, came quite low, appar- The mill on the property of/ently in a search for water.-- 3eleterre Mines Limited, subsidi-| Porcupine Advance. ary of McIntyre Porcupine Mines | --O in the Mud Lake area, is now op- | Seek Woman Forger erating on a basis of 100 tons| SS | daily. This is the first mill in the} Forging the signatures of five} new gold camp, where operations prominent North Bay physicians | Hancock's Oshawa team the O.H.A.--Timmins Press. 'O- Shoot Geese Near Timmins °. Snow Sinks Aeroplane Telling of last week's snowfall, the Rouyn-Noranda Press says: "At Canadian Airways a big Fair- child 71 passenger plane, moored to the buoy sank from the weight of the snow. The fuselage as far up as the cabin door and the left wing were completely under the water, but fortunately little dam- age resulted. The plane was pull- ed up onto the skidway by means of a truck and will be in flying condition shortly, just as soon as one of the floats, ripped open by a rock or some obstacle on the bottom of the lake, has been re- paired." j- Mud Lake Mill Operating ee eens Stadacona Mill Starts The new mill at the Stadacona Rouyn Mines, erected during the past summer under contract by P. M. Fleming and James E. Grant of Haileybury, being tuned up last week, after a party of directors of the company had visited the property together with a delegation from the Otta- wa Board of Trade. It was ex- pected that actual ore treatment would get under way this week. 0: Editor Fractures Knee was While accompanying several members of the Ottawa Board of Trade on a tour of inspection of the new mill at Stadacona Rouyn Mines Saturday afternon, D. A. Jones. editor of The Press, acci- dentally met with a fall which resulted in a severe and _ painful iniury to his right knee He was taken at once to You- ville hospital, where an examina- tion disclosed that the knee cap was iractured and the tendons and muscles of the knee quite badly torn, necessitating an oper- ation.--Rouyn-Noranda Press. i PERILOUS PERCH (The Fiench workman is skown poised on the "United Front" fist, clenched in the Communistic salute, and facing the Fas- cist club.) --From the Baltimore Sun 'O- Wants Both Languages The Spanish Loyalist delega- tion of three members, at present touring Canada, in an effort to obtain moral support for the Spanish government, wilt arrive|last week to hang on January 8th in Sudbury on Thursday evening;for the murder of his fellow- at 5.55 p.m. They are expected; countryman, Wong Hong, to address a public meeting, ar-| vember 4th last in Timmins, rangements for which are now in} 'he sponsors of the petition progress. claim that the doomed man was Efforts will be made to have ajunable to offer a complete defence public reception accorded thej;as his main witness disappointed visitors. In Toronto, civic auth-! (Continued on page 3) orities declined to officially re-| ceive the party last week.--Sud-' bury Star. WELL BABY CLINIC ----o. Sh Weuld Save. Condemned Man Upstairs, Northwest Classroom Public School _ A petition is being circulated in Cochrane, on behalf of John Wah, sentenced at the fall assizesi THURSDAYS 2 to 4 p.m. NO HIGHER A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, CONVENIENT, MODERN 100 ROOM HOTEL--85 WITH BATH WRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAX! FROM DEPOT OR WHARF--25c Haileybury Lumber Company, Limited Rough and Dressed Lumber, Birch and Pine Flooring, Shiplap, V-Joint, Sash, Doors and Interior Trim, Shingles Sheetrock, Insul Board, Wall Boards, Roofing and Roof Preservative, Sheathing Papers, Etc. Phone 16, | ---= Haileybury Box 250 Black--Indian Blend Orange Pekoe Black Richmello _-------------------------------------- STORES _LINITE! These values effective from Thurs. Oct. 29th to Saturday night, Oct. 31st. VALUES! 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Mr. Lariviere, to illustrate his} zeal in the matter, related his vis- iting a Rouyn restaurant for al meal and was indignant to find A City Residence for aday, a week or Yonger--from a single room with bath to the most sumptuous. hosekeeping suite equip- ped with linen, silver and china-- affording every convenience, lux- ury and attendance. Delightful 1 toe, Hos lled restaurant service--that briefly is the distinctive appeal of the Wind- aor Arms. Windsor Arms Hotel 22 St. Thomas Street (Bloor at Bay TORONTO Tel. Ra. 5141-2-3-4 Write tor folder. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS @cceore Cob. TPuece<c. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scotia Buildiny HAILEYBURY, ONT. PHONE 360 Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building Main & Ferguson Jack Ryder PLUMBING, HEATING and REPAIRING Phone 33 Your Complete Satisfaction is My Guaranter Dr. R. H. 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