The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 19 Nov 1936, p. 3

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PER ES TE SEIN | dian National Railways in co-\Christmas trees from Crown tim-| North Cobalt, on the 14th day of © acpi hl ee ! operation with the federal and ber lands without possessing the] November, 1936, the list of all Canada "Aspisia' is ine feplstered provincial governments. The necessary permit was issued at|persons entitled to vote in the} trade-mark of the Bayer Company, QUALITY SERVICE great majority of these people the forestry branch office here|said Municipality at Municipal] Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look were city dwellers----many of today. Elections and that such list re-| for the name Bayer in the form of a = ---- LE LL LL ST m= THURS., NOVEMBER _19, 1936 HAILEYBURIAN _ OF" \ROTARY CLUB PLANS TO Local Churches | HOLD HOBBY CONTEST Join in Move for | FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN Evangelization| The Haileybury Rotary Club eal |sponsor a hobby competition this Hold Meetings in Three Towns winter for pupils of the public Next Week; Clergy in Ex- and separate schools, according change of Pulpits to a discussion following a report IN Osppcs Be whineal Sa the bY the boys' work committee to interests of the movement for the the regular meeting on Monday. evangelization of Canadian life, Definite decision as to the form will be held next week in each of of the contest was deferred until the three towns, Cobalt, Hailey- next week, but the committee re- bury, end) New Jiskeard paundes commended that some handiwork the auspices of the Temiskaming ; Ministerial Association. of the pupils, both boys and girls, The Association met in Hailey- would be arranged for, with com- bury on Monday, when plans petitions divided into classes ac- were completed for the series of cording to age. When plans are Ae eae ah Be orenees completed, announcement will be a. The misters will ex- made. f change pulpits for these services,| The club decided to become with at least one from outside affiliated with the Ontario Crip- the district taking part. This is pled Children's Society, on pay- Rey. D. C McInnis, formerly of ment of 50 cents per member, New Liskeard and now of Orillia,; when the two medical Rotarians, who will be the preacher at the Doctors Arnold and Wilson, Bs Sd Haileybury meeting. commended the step. The Society The first of the series of ser- gave assistance to the club in the vices will be held in the Cobalt holding of a clinic last summer. Town Hall on Wednesday. next,| The members will try to col- November 25th, Rev. E. A. Irwin lect some skates, boots, etc., for of St. James' Church presiding underprivileged children and will and Rey. Dr. T. E. Holling of New also consider a_ recommendation tt tee eee eres e Cobalt Churches: Pere eeeecccccescocercreee- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. H. Geer, Pastor 1) a.m--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School. 7 p.m.--Gospel Service. COBALT UNITED CHURCH_ Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B. A.. 11 a.n.--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Church School, 7 pm.--Evening Worship SALVATION ARMY 11 a.m.--Holiness Service. 2.15 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Salvation Service | Thur., 8 p.m.--Praver Meeting | UNITED CHURCH of CANADA In North Cobalt and Latchford Latchford -- Sunday School 10 a.m Public Worship--11 a.m Nor. Cobalt-- Sunday School--2 p.m To Ease a Headache Fast Get Real Quick-Acting, KILLED: FOR CAR Fis Se. eowenre on Church will preside and the ser- mon will be preached by Rev. R. Haines. All meetings will be at 8. o'clock in the evening and an ur- gent invitation is extended to, everyone to attend and join in the movement. Thousands of City Families Establish New Farm Homes More than 2,000 Canadian fam- ilies, or approximately 10,000 people, have been established in farm homes so far this year through the efforts of the Colon- ization Department of the Cana-| them on relief--who obtained a| new start in life by taking up farming in the various land set-, tlement districts of the country. _ Figures issued *by Dr. W. J. Klack, director of the -ailway's colonization department.' show that some 1,500 families were settled adjacent to the lines of the National system without government assistance, while over 500 families were placed on the land in co-operation with the federal and provincial govern- ments, under the various relief settlement plans of the provinces. (Continued from Page 2) bed, where he had apparently passed away in his sleep. Coron- er Dr. C. H. Smylie decided an inquest was unnecessary. Jolly, who was an American citizen, na- tive of Kansas, has been living here for eighteen years and is survived by a brother in Salem. New York, and a sister in South Dakota.--Timmins Press. foe eee Check Christmas Tree Thieves A warning that it is strictly illegal to cut and take away any In past years the forestry branch has information that truckers from Southern Ontario have come to this section of the province and helped themselves to trees by the truckload. One such case has already teen re- ported this season and is being investigated. Members of the forestry branch field staff are on the lookout for offenders of this type, and any person unlawfully taking Christ- mas trees from Crown _ timber lands will be prosecuted --North Bay Nugget. Most of us would find little time for looking after other people's faults if we gave strict attention to our own. He does much who does well what he does. Clerks Notice of First Posting of Voters List NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of the Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all vot- ers to take immediate proceed- ings to have any errors or omis- sions corrected according to law. the last day for anneals being the 9th day of December, 1936. DATED this 14th day of No- vember, 1936, at North Cobalt. G) DN CHENTER; Clerk of the Township of Bucke. 34-2c q i 5 : El Dillen, held /in jail at = Liskeard delivering the address. that milk be furnished in the ase Mich: He Mcecive |___ Quick Dissolving 1 On Thursday, November 26th, schools as it was some years ago.| | aged PAS aay Aleta "ASPIRIN : a | the Haileybury meeting will be| ~o coon KEEPS - Flavors in Food, Odors out of the | : : 4 | old boy told police ke had a || held in the High School Auditor-' , killed the man to get posses- See How House : | ioe ee W.A. 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