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

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THURS., NOVEMBER Sth, 1936 ; '% THE HAILEYBURIAN __ Page 5 CHARLEY CONACHER COBALT JUNIORS WiN | Hold-Up Artist Foiled INTERSCHOLASTIC RUGBY) _ Gratitude for the past, content! The art of living consists large- in the present, and trust for the ly in knowing how to brush away future, constitute the trinity of the little things that are likely to Goes to Trial on Criminal Charge Slugged over the head by an i yn m Iked_ into) happiness. irritate. ' Cobalt Junior rugbyists are unknown man who wa | t : = 'his. confectionery store shortly | i After Car Crash champions of the local group, \before idnight,,, Friday ae ht| after stagittg aligreat comeback.!, 14 ordered two cones of ice| (SS a SS SS i SS The young Miners lost their cream, Frank Stevens, 3C3 Nelson| PIRE E r E first two starts of the season, but St., who is 69 years of age, grap- NEW LISKEARD William Conroy Committed By Magistrate; Other Cases ' at Police Court William Conroy, driver of the car which is alleged to have struck a horse and wagon in Co- balt on October 17th last, killing the horse and breaking the leg of the driver, was on Friday last i committed for trial on a charge | of criminal negligence by Magis- i trate Atkinson in police court here. Through his counsel, Wm. C. Inch, the accused pleaded not | guilty and elected trial before a higher court and, after evidence had been given by eye-witnesses of the crash, the committal was made. Conroy had been on bail for several days prior to the pre- } liminary hearing and this was re- newed on Friday. He will, it is rallied strongly to create a triple! pled with his assailant and suc- tie for honors. In the drawn for ceeded in taking away the impro- : ce _|vised "blackjack". The man was play-off places, Haileybury drew) ah). to make good his escape and the bye, while Liskeard and Co-/, city-wide search conducted by balt locked horns: The first tilt the police failed to reveal any resulted in a tie score, and in the, trace of a man answering to the replay, Cobalt came out on top description given by Stevens.-- : Sudbury Star. 7-6. The locals dnd Cobalters ? then tangled, with the result once more a tie, 2-2. When this was Voters List 1936 played off the silver town boys Municipality of the Town of copped the title with a 2-1 pe a t & PRPS At one stage in the game the Hailesbury, District of sient iskaming Haileybury lads had the pigskin within a foot of the Cobalt line but could not push it across. FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 6th and 7th "Sins of Man" Jean Hersholt, Don Ameche, Allen Jenkins. A picture that once seen__-_will never be forgotten. MONDAY and TUESDAY November 9th and 10th ZANE GREY'S "Desert Gold" With Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Robert Cummings, Marsha Hunt, Tom Keene and Monte Blue NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of The Voters' Lists Act and I have You can put all the Christmas Seals you wish on the BACK of a expected, be tried before Judge letter. The post office warns posted up at Oy office ay nee Hartman at the fall sessions of against putting them on_ the pay on the 29th ay, oe CAS, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, November 11th and 12th 4 the District Court. ARON I whoweverns Use Cents 36, the list of all persons en- titled to vote in the said Munici- pality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for Witnesses to the crash were Jas. Delanardi, who was un Lang Street with a truck at the time. liberally because every one is a blow at tuberculosis. "The Voice of Bugle Ann" With Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Eric Linden, : | ) | se ' pe 4 a esas memes HITISHECLIOI: a eat NERO Noe Ri eigse NOTICE OF MEETING 'AND I hereby call upon all | Dudley Digges and others ; Dee Feat ec er ee, Brilliant right winger of the voters to take immediate pro- *:| Toronto Maple Leaf hockey THE, anndal ceedings to have any errors or following the wagon being struck by a passing motorist. Both were on the scene when the Conroy i machine crashed into the horse and wagon, Delanardi being in the act of helping the driver, Fi- meeting of the Haileybury Rifle and |Club will be held on Thursday, : i |November 5th, at 8 p.m., at the the bone bruised, and this |Armories. The business will in- j . Deis may keep him out of the sea- len . orindo Zanin, to untangle the |clude receiving reports and elec- : son's opener tonight. & horse from the vehicle. He told P id EE Gn ite for ne coming COMING NEX T---------------- "DANGEROUS" team, who suffered an injury to his right wrist in an exhi- bition game at Windsor. A nerve has been paralyzed and omission corrected according to law, the last day for appeals be- ing the 19th day of November. 1936. DATED at Haileybury this 5th day of November, 1936. H. BRIDEN, Revolver "13 HOURS TO KILL' "POPPY" | | | | : i | sf | fe ' DD c\e pega ie a Soe ce eee DAMAGE ON HALLOWE'EN year. All members and anyone! 92 fis Clerk.) ° i Bal teat a aeennt had been| REPORTED SERIOUS IN |interested in shooting are invited) SR LS ee : PMcetiMineadeitectts keynes ONLY ONE PLACE HERE jo attend. 32-1c. Want Ads. Bones Results WE ARE SALES AGENTS FOR ; Nixon estimated the speed of the Fiaiioore ey ee | Conroy car as 40 to 45 miles per ie Le SUE Se bas ae A } hour and stated that car. horse PM S i. one an were ake t|$ and wagon had all gone 40 feet Chief 3 Police Hewes oo Ouaire tO 5 0 A] 34 FIRST FIRST before they had stopped. He had : ' Mule de oer oauy mieepem vaccines | KP ture Specials | SES BOOK' | : no attention was paid to him. Saree ane teasers ea, =| I eae eitecceionuetn thee of Probyn Street and Geor-| From Now Till Christmas IN SALES BOOKS N if fGhass Glemensionthe a2 Avenue, where several large v u PO Ace Cour stones were pulled out of the re- QUALITY SERVICE Elk Lake district, was committed | ° ning i ees de £ the| for trial on a charge of theft and|tain : Ne - i ss ae rl Every week Thorpe & Tulloch Limited are offering Special } breaking and entering. Two|*W? a0 IESG ME INE | SATS dies P de et Bilge EaED acces He eas walk. Mrs. Shillington is out of Values on some line of Merchandise. Re ae 5 , , &, 5 nufacture H radio aerial and several other ar- a in and oe tA sos OS ue ; a : ' ticles, claimed to be the property 1 ae 2 oe ee aut ae a gae-WATCH FOR THESE BARGAINS ! } Consolidated Sales Book & Wax Paper Co. Ltd. y ofa Mr. Stevens, were displayed Weis ee ea aa ed ' Hamilton - Canada in court and identiice by pean the chief Asn ah cer at ae x This Week's Special !-- 3-Piece Chesterfield, with good other witnesses. Provincial Con- 9 Ree a 4S : : a : r d : serious nature has been: reported quality Repp Covering, Reverse Cushions us) A phone call, No. 24, will bring samples, prices pauls Clehions sAdprolyem eel him. He had a: few deputies Bucestundilysbniltetoronlys= seen 9 00 é ' j king during the night, as on the inside of one of the crocks| 07 "8 s : toate tee ; | was the centre of considerable, ae ae a Ne ange We have a quantity of Odd Pieces of Furniture we wish to TH E H Al aL, E » B U R I A N Sa an interest, when Wm. C. Inch, for Pein during Vthe Fishes ily clear out to make room for Fall Goods: mace the accused, questioned closely a Mrs. Tacey, who had given the article to Stevens and was brought to court to identify it. In another case heard Ludovich Bordeleau of Lorrainviile, was fined $10 and costs on a reckless driving charge, when evidence was given to show that he had forced the provincial police car, with the driver, Lloyd Lonsdale and Constable Wm. Byrne as passengers, off the road near New Liskeard Beach a few nights be- fore. Bordeleau admitted having had difficulty in keeping his windshield clear owing to a fog but did not think he had been an the wrong side of the road. denied any knowledge of a hottie! of intoxicant found later in the| truck by the police officer, but Rene Jodouin, who was a pass-| enger with him at the time and| who came from Mud Lake te| attend the court, was fined $100 and costs for " 'illegal possession' of the liquor. A domestic employed at a Hail-|that helped some, but the usual bands of masqueraders were out early in the evening with their de- mands for "Hallowe'en Apples" and all seemed to be having a fine time. Train Cook Loses Megs Stepping off the Toronto-Van- couver flyer at Cartier before the train had stopped this morning, Ernest Moore, 54, of Toronto, fourth cook on the crack express, slipped on the icy platform and fell beneath the wheels of the moving train. Both legs were |badly crushed, necessitating am- putation. The injured man was brought to a Sudbury hospital by a special train, made up at Car- tier, and is receiving treatment there. theft of a long list of articles from her employer and was bound over for two years on condition full restitution would be eybury home was charged with made. BLUE AND WHITE FLYING WING Ivan Edwards, starting flying ronto team. wing of the University of To- He has been a member of the team for the past two seasons, is a good pa:s receiver and a strong defensive player. Diners, Dressers, Kitchen Tables, Two only Breakfast Suites, which must be sold. See our stock before buying. Thorpe & Tulloch Ltd. 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