The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 29 Oct 1936, p. 4

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Page 4 VEE THe HAILEYBURIAN BRITAIN LAUNCHES NEW SUBMARINE Thursday The Haileyburian Office Issutd Every Irom Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada-- In U.S.- $2.00 per year in advance $2.50 per year in advance Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers THURS., OCTOBER 29th, 1936 Finds Complaints Justified [he editor of The Powassan News, who a couple of weeks ago came this far on a projected trip to the North Country, wrote the following piece for his paper last week: "Newspapers in the North have all been complaining bitterly of > government's neglect of the guson Highway this -year, and +r a trip over a section of it week-end the writer was thoroughly convinced that there is iust cause for complaint. We had intended going as far as Tim- mins, but when we got as far as Cobalt we were so discouraged with the condition of the road that we decided to proceed no further. Our car had knee-action too, but one's car should have} wings to escape the holes in this Launching of H.M. road utterly to appreciate the impor-| tance of his highway and the| Submarine The government has failed} dockyard, where the naming ceremony was performed by Mrs. Skipwith, wife of Vice-Admiral H. M. dE. Skipwith. "Sunfish" at the Chatham great North Country which it} = Sees serves, for while secondary roads { in the south with only a fraction || H il b bs 1926 of the traffic, are being paved,||> al ey ury In this main artery of the province||> is denied even a decently main-|| ? tained gravel surface." | Items from the Files of The ; Haileyburian of Ten Attorney and Clerk of the Peace of the District of Cochrane. Mr. Caldbick has been practicing law in Timmins for the past four years. Sir Henry Thornton, head of HAILEYBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 29th, 1936 "Be just" is indeed a compre- No life is so strong and com-| Lose money and you lose much, heasive thought and contemplates p!ete but it yearns for the smile !but lose your courage, and you the square deal. of a friend. |lose all. 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS ONE CENT Here Are But Three of the More Than 300 ITEMS Offered at GREAT SAVINGS During This Sale $1.00 Bot. Puretest COD LIVER OiL Chosen for the Quints 2s .01 Pay the regular price for any one item on the One Cent Sale list and GET ANOTHER ONE JUST LIKE IT FOR ONE CENT! All mer- chandise is absolutely fresh--all regular, full size REXALL packa-es. See our windows! Come early and SAVE! $1.00 Box CARA NOME FACE POWDER 251.01 25¢ Box BOOTS' MELOIDS Relieve Throat Tickle 2% 2bc 46 GDAYS | The Newspapers Can't Do I" Years Ago | the Canadian National Railways, Everything Re ng ae et | with Lady Thornton and a party | of officials, visited Cobalt, Hail- Phe Department of Game and|_ Frem all appearance the ef-| eybury and New Liskeard this Fisheries has had several com-| forts of the town, through visits} week while on a tour of the plaints that the regulations cover-|to the Department of Public| North. ing the deer hunting season are Works at Ottawa are to bear AGP] SO = not clear, ¢ cially in regard to in the completion of the arena} F. Trudel of Haileybury sus- the partial "buck law," and in building in time for use as a skat-| tained a broken arm and other endeavoring to shift the blame|ing rink this winter. | injuries when he was struck by a says in rea ctober bulletin, is Se |iall of rock in the O'Brien Mine, | sued last week: "Under date of service men from Cobalt] where he is employed. October 26th, 1935, the depart 1d Haileybury joined with their| -- 4 ment released a bulletin to the comrades in New Liskeard. on Hon. Chas. Met tea, Ontario | pre with t object of clarify-|> inday, when the memorial to] Minister of Mines is coming north ing the regulation the war victims from that town|at the week-end and will unveil We would respectfully point Was unveiled ih e Miller Memorial at Cobalt on out to the department that the : ae _} Monday next. | newspapers can't do everything Candidates will be named this - ee commranes | that is asked in the way of "free eek to contest the provincial Fire Chief Merkley has secur-| publicity." They do their best lection which has been set for eda special film dealing with fire} and we can distinctly recall giv December Ist prevention and it is being shown} ing our readers a sketch of the Tae _|this week at the Broadway The- new hunting laws last year. The . 5: A. Caldbick, eldest son ofj|atre in conjunction with the reg- revulations are complicated and Sheriff and Mrs. George Caldbick| ular program it is quite possible that in some vas appointed last week as Crown : cases they would be misunder SS stood, as interpreted in news- 59 wholly and beautifully done. oXads| OF ES BURY paper offices where both time and Some 'expression of that feel- Ae space have to be considered. ing is very likely: to be made by Court of Revision The way in which new laws Canadians on November 11th this : could be made known to practi- year when, with the appeal of the cally would be for the department to provide for their publication, in condensed form, in everyone Poppy Fund, the opportunity is given to render some measure of gratitude to those who, one might all papers and magazines, allow- say, fell in the war but did not ulg a reasonable recompense tO dje, the publishers. If this wa 1 For that, in effect, is what hap- there would ne not excuses for pened to many thousands of Can-} ignorance of the laws and the adian young men. Wounded, onus could be placed directly on gg naged in body and spirit. these those who infringe the regula- multitudes of our fellow men tions. This would overcome the jaye survived twenty vears of! department's present difficulty pain and handicap, of distress,| ana would be a much fairer way frustration and disappointment in than to expect the newspapers tO the daily race of life, regardless carry the whole burden. There of all the help the government | are plenty of demands on news- jnunicipalities can devise tor| paper space, and in most cases them. On the base of the inde-| wnere help is given to public €n- scribably beautiful memerial on| terprises there is a certain Vimy Ridge, there are carved in| amount of appreciation on the the solid stone the names of the| part of the recipients, but it ap- 11,283 Canadian' soldiers whose| pears the Department of Game fodies have never been found, | and Fisheries takes an opposite whose names do not appear on a view. headstone in any of the numerous The department's new scheme Canadian cemeteries scattered of publishing a monthly bulletin over France and Flanders Thus is one that will be commended by yo man is forgotten. The Poppy all interested in the game laws. Fund, insofar as the funds it can 1t will perhaps relieve the news-/raise permit, has attempted to sce paper publishers to some extent that no man of those living be if its distribution is properly forgotten. The things govern- handled. However, the first two' ments cannot undertake to sup- issues have been printed by the ply, clothing, furniture. the simple mimeograph system, one that amenities of comfort in a home, fails to find any appreciation on are the routine provisions of the the part of printers, and one Poppy Fund. It also meets cer- might be pardoned for suggest- tain kinds of emergencies, medi- ing that if the department wants cal and domestic. Its work is to secure the interest of the practically all voluntary. It tries press in its future dissemination to be, on behalf of its countless of knowledge of the regulations, contributors on Poppy Day, the it should not encourage the use good Samaritan to the forgotten of a system that is in al! its as-|fringes of the veteran problem. pects direct opposition to the} The Canadian Legion which printing industry. conducts the campaign in Canada ; ao is only one unit of the British "POPPY DAY" Empire Service League, which on ag as November 11, in its wor!d-wide This past summer, Canada re-|associations in the British Empire membered her war dead in so in-jis selling poppies to follow Bri- spiting a fashion--the memorial tishers'in every corner of the itself, the pilgrimage of veterans|clobe. The British peoples have and mothers and wives, the parti-|their various national holidays cipation of the King, the Presi-|and red-letter days, but in the dent of the French Republic, the| gift you make on Poppy Day, you s done, NOTICE is hereby given that the first sittings of the Court of Revision for the purpose of hear- ing and determining appeals against the Assessment Roll for the year 1937, will be heid in the Council Chambers, Ferguson Av- enue, on Friday, October 30th, 1936, at the hour of 8 p.m. Persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. H. BRIDEN, Clerk of the Municipality CENT-A-MILE =2T Oe TORONTO also to HAMILTON, SMITHVILLE, DUNNVILLE, WELLAND, BUFFALO, GALT, WOOD- STOCK,LONDON, KITCHENER GUELPH, CHATHAM, WINDSOR and DETROIT and Return --GOING-- THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12th (By T. & N.O. Train No. 2 and connections) RETURNING up to Sunday, November 15th Tickets good in coaches only. 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