The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Dec 1936, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HALLEYBURIAN THURS., DECEMBER 24, 1936 News Notes of the North ! Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings of Interest During the Past Week | New Find at Porcupine Believed to be the most im- portant discovery in the Porcu- pine camp for many years, a wide vein was discovered on the Elec- tore property, about: ten» miles east of Pamour, this week. The vein is 65 feet wide in one section, with other sections mea- suring 20 feet, 20 feet and 10 feet, giving 115 feet of ore ultogether. Values range to $7.50.--Timmins Press. -------- Mines Winter Road to The splendid efforts of the local committee which has been working on the matter tor some time, and the ready co-operation ( of the Quebec government through the earnest efforts of N. E. Lariviere, M.L.A., have borne fruit and by Jan. Ist, winter road from Rouyn-Noranda right through to Val d'Or will be ready for motor cars and truck traffic, and the mines along the route will be brought practically one hundred miles closer to the twin cities than they ut Rouyn-Noranda Press are present-- | a | Relief Costs Down | if ie | Relief costs for the 11% months' ended N 15 w $35,- Jovember 006.04 down on the same period in 1935, the cost of which was $96,754.11, according to figures presented to Township Council by William Birnie, {. officer. On November 15 of this year there were 68 heads of families and 245 dependents on _ relief compared with 210 heads and 705 dependents on the same date in Northern 1935. News. Kirkland Lake | ----0- | Former Publisher Dies | Richard Brunton, who has been a well-known resident of the Porcupine since 1911, died yester- day at his home in South Porcu- pine after an illness of over a year, He was operated upon for cancer over a year ago and has been ill at his home in South Por- cupine for twelve months. From 1911 to 1923 the late Richard Brunton conducted a printing of- fice and newspaper, 'The Herald' at South Porcupine, later taking part in the real estate and min- ing business. The late Richard Brunton was born in 1873 i mingham, England. -- Px Advance eee, Sees Honor Telephone Man On Monday night the members of the New Liskeard fire depart- ment at their regular presented Jack Wilder with a club bag and many expressions of ap-| Mf o.. . x] . preciation, all of which was due) yy to from departure to take, his approaching New Liskeard TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE Court of Appeal A court of Appeal re the 1936 Voters' List of the Township of| Bucke will be held at the Muni-|% cipal Chambers, North Cobalt, on) Mf Saturday, December 26th, 1936, at) Xi 10 a.m. C. D. CHENIER, 39-1-c Township Clerk for aday, a week or tonger--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 ; z Tr restaurant eerices tint briefly is the distinctive appeal of the Wind- sor Arms. Windsor Arms Hotel 22 St. Thomas Street (Bloor at Bay TORONTO Tel. Ra. 5141-2-3-4 Write tor, folder. meeting BY jon Friday said: "Bert "Bailey, 19-year-old wing player of the |Wabi Iron Works hockey team. last night suffered a fracture of |the nose when hit by a flying puck, as his teammates met de- feat at the hands of George Tay- \lor Hardware team in the open- ing game of the Commercial lea-| gue. It is feared Bailey's breath-| ing may be affected by splintered | lbones. He is being taken to |Kirkland Lake for' examination. 4 | Indian Trappers Caught | Two Indians from Peterbelle) village appeared likely to have a sojourn in jail over Christmas in| the absence of money to pay fines 'charge of the Northern Telephone! branch at South Porcupine--New | Liskeard Speaker. | ¢ | Want New, Ticket Office | Board of Trade officials here expect an answer this week to their request to the T. & N. O. Railway for the establishment of a downtown ticket office in Kirk-| land Lake. A resolution petitioning for a regular Sunday train throughout} the winter from Cochrane to} Hearst was passed at an execu-| tive meeting of the Board of Trade Thursday and is being for-| warded to W. J. Atkinson, C.N.R.| superintendent at Cochrane.-- Kapuskasing Tribune. ----0 Want Sunday Trains | Hockey Player Injured | A despatch from New Liskeard| trate J. S. McKessock in Sudbury | police court. | The pair, Ewart Hunter and! Simon Sheshwabick were fined) assessed on Tuesday by Magis-'$50 and costs or two months in|} | jail, for hunting and killing two otter, a red fox, two mink and one marten in Chapleau Game Preserve November 15, and a ' further $20 and costs or one Patrons of the Hiaileybury| month imprisonment for being in Market are advised that the day Have Wednesday Market Wednesday. This will prevent Arranged for Next Week| any interference with the New Year holiday and allow both ven- dors and customers to have their shopping done in good time. The market was held on Wednesday this week and the plan was quite satisfactory to all concerned. possession of four beaver skins.-- has again been advanced for next Chapleau Post. week, when it will be held on 'Somebody to See You!" ' If everybody with something to interest you should come and ring your bell, what a nuisance it would be! Think of the swarming, jostling crowd, the stamp- ing of feet on your porch and carpets! Every week we know of many callers who come to see you. 'They never jangle the bell -- thev don't take up your whole day trying to get your attention. Instead thev do it in a way that is most considerate of your privacy and your convenience. They Ad- vertise in vour newspaper! In this way you have only to listen to those you know at a glance have something that interests you. They make it short. too, so you can gather auickly just what you want to know. You can receive and hear them all without noise or confusion in a very few minutes. In fairness to yourself look over ALL the advertise- ments. The smallest and largest--you never can be sure which one will tell something you really want to know. OXFORD'S POCKET EDITION COXSWAIN H. V. P. Massey, cox of thé Oxford "B" crew, weighs only 63 pounds, but he's dynamite. We C. Cherry, who is coaching the paration for the Univer: see the little fellow beside J. Oxford crews already, in pre- sity boat race in 1937. wy By, Season's Greetings "Say Jt With Flowers" Or A Nice Blooming Llant FLOWERS ALWAYS GIVE A THRILL OF JOY We carry a nice selection of for Children, and Christmas Always at your service. Gifts and China; also Toys Cards. Inspection invited. Thank you. Main Street Store E. B. WHORLEY Phones: Nights 95; Days 357 Ga Ee shuer Ke BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scotia Building HAILEYBURY, ONT PHONE 360 Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building Main @ Ferguson Haileybury Life, Heaith, Acctdent, Fire Automobile {NSURANCE K. M. 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