The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 5 Nov 1936, p. 4

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Page 4 THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., NOVEMBER 5th, 1936 Tue HAILEYBURIAN e ° ; Issutd Every Thursday t The Letter Box e ~~ from The Haileyburian Oftice 150 Main Street East, Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 2, 1936 Publishers, "Haileyburian" Haileybury, Ontario Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year in advance 50 per year in advance. In Canada- In U.S.-- Gentlemen :- Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers In going over your issue of --| October 29th I noticed an article headed "Toronto Board of Trade THURS., NOVEMBER 5th, 1936 Asking About 'Boycott'. This F = latticle goes on to state that it SENSELESS DESTRUCTION (would be wise to bring your |problem in connection with roads to the attention of the Cenvention of the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Com- While there was no widespread damage caused in Hailevbury by Hallowe'en pranks this year, one case of senseless destruction of|™ertce to be held in Oshawa on property has been brought to our November 20th. f attention. A retaining wall above As Presiednt of the above or- the sidewalk at a Georgina Ave-| ganization I extend a most cor- nue home, where the owner was!dial invitation to the Board of absent, was partly torn down [Trade to be represented there and some large stones left lying, and we will be glad to give the on the walk, a clear case of wil-|question every consideration. ful damage [his was not done If the Board of Trade of Hail- by small children, but probably! eybury would let me have some arger bo} with a perverted particulars in this conn ection, I sense of humor would then have information as No one objects seriously tothe|to what action we should take youngsters having a bit of funon)/on the subject Hallowe'en Local peeple are Yours very truly, particularly patient in this re- The Ontario Associated Boards spect and put up with consider- of Trade and Chambers of able inconvenience in answering Commerce of Ontario, Bets at tne, da eee eR eoue RUSSELL T. KELLEY,, the usual treats, but when it : , President. comes to serious damage to pro- yerty there is every reason to a Ge oe ciennlain, dl every Er eteGnmror i evense Order otmhrogram punishing th« cuilty parties if For Rotary Stag Tomorrow they can be discovered. It should oe be the duty of any citizen who) The usual order of procedure may be in a positio nto give in-' will be reversed at the Rotary formation to the authorities to Club stag party, which will be come forward. There is no ex-| held tomorrow, Friday, evening cuse for such actions, either on in the K, of C. Hall on Main Hallowe'en or at any other time, Street The variety program and the perpetrators deserve no which always figures in these consideration events, will commence at 8.30, It is disappointing, to say the before the games get under: way, least, to hear of this kind of de-|and_ will thus give everyone a liberate damagt being done. One chance to enjoy this feature without staying out too late. The had every reason to hope during S i change has been made in the in-| the past few years that the worst SUCCEEDS DR. ANDERSON } Haileybury in 1926 { | Items from: the Files of The 4 Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago | See Ten years ago this week The Haileyburian told of the burning of the Steamer, Temiskaming, | which had been. plying the lake here for the previous 25 years. The boat caught fire while tied up at the Haileybury wharf and, after efforts of the fire brigade to overcome the flames had proved unavailing, was cut loose and al- lowed to drift out into the lake. and was watched by hundreds of local residents. There were only eigkt appeals against the assessment made in 1926, according to a report of the court of revision. Nothing of a controversial nature arose and there were only slight reductions made. R. H. McGowan of Cobalt was chosen as Labor-Progressive can- didate for the provincial election, and will be backed by the Liberal party in accordance with an agreement entered into previous to the federal campaign. About $250 in money and stamps was taken from the post office at Guigues, Que., when someone broke into the store of The fire made an unusual display A. Cote and rifled the till. The memorial to the late Prof. Miller, at the station grounds in Cobalt, was unveiled by Hon. |Chas. McCrea, Ontario Minister | of Mines, in the presence of a large gathering. | There were over 200 people |present at the Hallowe'en dance | held in aid of the Children's Shel- |ter at Hotel Haileybury, with the | proceeds amounting to $250. | Caught between the cage and |the haft timber in the Keeley Mine, South Lorrain, George Mc- \Intyre, 21-year-old miner, was j almost instantly killed. A light fall of snow gave a jtouch of winter to the district |this week and the weather con- tinues very cold, with prospects jof an early freeze-up. lenGe Diefenbaker, K.C. of Prince Albert, who has been selected as leader of the Sas- katchewan Conservative par- ty in succession to Dr. J. T. M. Anderson. He is a native of Grey County, Ontario, but has lived inthe West since childhood. During the last fiscal year 862,- 109 radio licenses were issued in Canada, according to the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics. This does not include the many radio fans in the North who have so far evaded the license fee on the fair- ly adequate grounds that they get nothing in return for their $2.00, $1.00 Bot. Puretest COD LIVER OIL Chosen for the Quints 2051.01 Christmas Seals serve a dual} purpose; they decorate holiday mail and they help fight tuber- cilosis. It's Christmas Seal time again.| Buy your share to support for] another year the campaign of| education and prevention that is helping to eradicate tuberculosis. | | kills; knowledge Every day Christmas| Seal funds are providing eu, | ledge that saves human lives. | | "Tenorance saves." $1.00 Box CARA NOME FACE phase of the festival was passing terests of the married men and out, but it seems that there are With a view to retaining peace still some irresponsible people, and harmony in the home, a laud- who, if they can be discovered, able aim on any occasion The usual admission charge for the event, 25 cents, is all it costs to attend. For this modest sum| all men are promised a real ea must be punished severely as a lesson to themselves and others. GETTING HELP WITH ROADS in the program being prepared i i under the direction of Rotarian J.| sad W. Rose, and there will also be From all accounts we are go- 3 : : 5". refreshments served later in the ing to get some help with our evening. There will be plenty of| amusement at the games, and} from all appearances the stag this} fall will be a great event. road question in the near future. At least we have been getting considerable publicity during the past week. It started when the Toronto Board of Trade heard : cee eis that there was some talk of a Win Canaries in Drawing boycott of Toronto business For Children's Shelter houses by Northern merchants, because Southern Ontario was, Mrs. Fred Maguire of Hailey- not giving the North the support bury, was the winner of the first that might be expected in the prize canary inadrawing recent- struggle for better treatment. ly made for the benefit of the| We are not quite sure where Children's Shelter. Mrs. Alf] Smith of Heaslip won the second prize. The drawing was spon- sored by Mrs. Borden of Uno Park, who for many years. has been a good friend and supporter the boycott proposal originated but we believe that the New Lis- keard Speaker was the first to suggest it. Other newspapers in the North kept it before the pub- lic for a few weeks, until it fin- of the Children's Aid Society of ally reached the city business) femiskaming and her efforts are men who compose the Toronto greatly appreciated by the officers 3oard of Trade. Last week every |Of the society. Board of Trade in the North got a letter in which it was suggest- ed that, rather than lay the blame CENT-A-MILE on Toronto alone, the North should present the question at a eS the annual meeting of the Onta- rio Associated Boards of Trade in Oshawa this month. 'This let- ter was given prominence in all Northern papers and the question | also to will surely be discussed -at the} Oshawa meeting. HAMILTON, SMITHVILLE, an : ' DUNNVILLE, WELLAND, The Toronto Board is follow- z : ing up the question and not only} BUFFALO, GALT, WOOD- in the newspapers, but on the | STOCK,LONDON, KITCHENER radio one hears discussions of| GUELPH, CHATHAM, the proposed boycott. This is all! | WINDSOR and DETROIT to the good, and it may eventual- andaketion ly result in better treatment from z z the Department of Highways. --GOING-- Certainly there is justice in the demands for some improvement THURSDAY to the main highway into and through the North Country. NOVEMBER 12th Every motorist who ccmes up oe ; from the southern part of the (By T. & N.O. Train No. 2 province tells the same story, and Northern people know only too well what to expect if they attempt to drive south. 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