The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 28 Jan 1937, p. 4

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T AE THURS., JANUARY 28th, 1937 Page 4 rr ie HALLEY BURIAN THe HAILEYBURIAN Issutd Every Thursday trom The Haileyburian Oftice Hailevbury rr -- , |Is Appointed Chairman of [the Canadian National Railways 4 ° Board of Conciliation 'and its clerks and other classes of Haile bur In 1927 employees, members of the Can- y y Canadian Press despatch from'adian Brotherhood of Railway apse ||Ottawa on Monday said: "Judge |Employees. \|F. .L Smiley, Ottawa, today was; The appointment was made by appointed third member and Hon. Norman Rogers, Minister TRAVEL CLUB ENJOYS FIRST OF LECTURES IN IMAGINARY WORLD TOUR | Seymour and her committee to jmake subsequent lectures even more enjoyable in view of encour-|| |aging expressions of opinion from! St. Paul's Travel Club gathered|those present. ita at the Parish Hall on Thursday; During the intermission, Mrs.! evening last to take an imaginary|J. B. Anderson sang very sweetly | tour around the world on the,"Your Song From Paradise." | Canadian Pacific liner "Empress| It is hoped to hold the second of Britain" from New York. \lecture on Thursday evening,|'== Illustrated by slides, the lectur-| February 4th, when South Africa. At the annual meeting of the er ,Mrs. Seymour, first showed and a part of India will be visited. Haileybury United Church held the boat itself and the beautiful eal ithis week, it was reported that interior rooms, and then explain-/GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED (the membership, now standing at ed points of interest and experi- BY OLD RESIDENTS 271, is-more 'than 100 greater |than for the previous year. Broadway Street Items 'from the Files of The Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tn Canada--$2.00 per year in advance In U.S.--$2.50 per year im advance. chairman of the Board of Concili- of 'Labor, in the absence of a re- ation and Investigation establish- 'commendation from the other ed to deal with a dispute between|board members. Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers THURS., JANUARY 28th, 1937 ences in Madeira and the Canary i Islands, concluding with an ex- (Continued from Page 1) Of Entries For planation of the colorful Neptune] of the family who are close by! The annual bonspiel of the Nor- _ |ceremony as the ship crossed the|gathered at the home on Amwell thern Ontario Curling Association The Hobby Fair |cauator en route to South Africa.|Street, together with many will open in Haileybury on Tues- | The flower-bedecked island of|friends of Mr. and Mrs. Childs, to day next, February Ist, and it Maderia, its serenity, its curious|celebrate the anniversary. They!appears now as though-there will Date to be aap rag FS, and | old-world customs, its pbred al spent a very pleasant time and be a record number of entries. Boys an iris 0 |of water preservation anc Not Wait Too Long | historical significance were Urges Speeding its|the principals of the event were out-|showered with congratulations A fire in the planing mill of the | lined vividly. }and good wishes and a very fine pajleyhury Lumber Company Continuing to the Canary|assortment of gifts. cee "overcome without serious Islands, the lecturer lepicted with} Mr. Childs recalled for The Marna e, when the blaze was no- fl enlightening lantern slides the|Haileyburian some of his early | ticed ey its early stages by Geo. deficiencies and beauties of this|experiences after he came north. Po 1 ; out-of-the-way place, and spoke} He started with a pick and shovel interestingly of the ceremony of|on a road job for the township of| fxtension of the T. & N. O. carrying the Crucifix on Good|Coleman, under Routley & Sum-| Railway to Moose Factory was Friday from the magnificent cath-| mers &s township engineers, but urged on the Ontario government The date for the Hobby Fair to} be held by the Haileybury Rotary Club will probably set for} around the end of february, offi- cials of the club and they urge the boys and girls who plan _to take part in the contest to get) Husy at once and get their entries | be RE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD oppleton who lives nearby. EMPI in. The competition is for their edral aes eee yen ae within a matter of months he was'}y the Associated boards of trade FRIDAY and SATURDAY, January 29th and 30th benefit and they ate urged to take|peted with flowers designed and| promoted to the position of fore-|this week, z Sremier F s x Pa vasitage of te ae laid down by the inhabitants and|man, which he held' "for this week, and Premier Ferguson| i] yicTOR McLAGLEN & FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in } many) said he "hoped the time would | years. Later he worked onjcome when the road would be survey crews for Mr. Summers) pyilt." and for the Northern Develop-| ment Department, but for some} On Saturday morning the |years now he has been confined!thermometer at the Demonstra- to| Priests. The slides showed these eq | beautiful carpets of flowers of j | Wonderful design. | The Neptune ceremony was de- scribed in detail, the arrival and exist as learly stat is the wor be entered. | It 1s pointed Some doubts still the rules, but st 4 that anything whic! of the exhibitor ma Cooking is eligible "Professional Soldier" With Gloria Stuart, Constance Collier, Michael Whalen out, but aeroplane models made acute' OF pred Neptune and his} to his home. A Conservative in|tion farm, near New Liskeard, Seon Kits arewhanned: ailhexe ds|coco with their murderous in-|politics and an Orangeman of|registered 41 below, while on MONDAY and TUESDAY, February Ist and 2nd jstruments and equally diabolical|long standing, he takes a great|Sunday it went to 10 above. intentions providing a less serious|interest in public affairs and is| ' note to the evening's entertain-|always pleased to have his friends| boys making as long r own work. | mothing to prevent aeroplanes, however, they are entirely th as| "Wives Never Know" Mrs. T. Condie, matron of the hee .4 |ment. call in for a chat \Hai chi r Wo birdhouses wf! be accepted, seh ee , ca at. {Haileybury Children's Shelter, i 3 5 ime sis veauor AHO a Gre HA an|. Girls dressed in the native cos-| Mr. and Mrs. Childs lost their|was in Timmins last week to as- With Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Adolphe Menjou, annual birdhouse mtest each island of Madeira and the Canary/home in the big fire of 1922, in|sist with the establishment of a Vivienne Osborne and Claude Gillingwater 's * im raAVv a ic e 3 i ETS s ' Rie es spring. a ous Bone : ee touch to}common with many others, later| similar institution in the northern All' students attending any|the proceedings. The decorations | rebuilding and establishing them-|town. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 3rd and 4th Haileybury school are eligible to of artificial trees and flowers in|selves as citizens of the town. oat: y = the hall testified to the great} The Haileyburi rishes : "tee 66 399 enter, and articles made in the}. Ge ariiat he ; e Haileyburian wishes to! One of the best looking strikes uz ananual training classes can be Rua ae nice eevecant pa tes ate this CDPOTEERLEY of joining|in the Cobalt camp was made at a es : 4 We . . C J viding a most|with their other friends i 2x- Tic » Mi , fe entered, provided they are the oe ye dee : ' lends in eX-|the Victory Mine, where ore en : . sole work of the exhibitor, but it eee able evening's _ entertain-|tending congratulations and best! countered in a vein eight to nine With Jean Harlow, Franchot Tone, Cary Grant, Lewis ment. The Parish Hall was fill-; wishes for many more years of sod : 2 Stone and Benita Hume ed, and it is the intention of Mrs.!happy married life. advice and to do the fis quite proper to pet 4nstruction as to how work, inches wide is reported to run 5,000 ounces. COMING NEXT. A study of the ules in the After conducting a mission at wrinted schedules should give the Cobalt, Ralph Connor was _ pre-' "T MARRIED A DOCTOR" "CRAIG'S WIFE" sequired information, but if any sented with a souvenir of the " r " woint is not clear, 4 member of PICCADILLY JIM the Club should be consulted. A Rotarian from the west who was a recent visitor here was greatly anterested in the Hobby Fair and, eing a stamp collector he is of- dering a prize of $3 for the best collection shown. This will be in addition to the regular prizes. All the Rotary Club asks is for the toys and girls to do their part to anake the fair a The prizes are well worth striving for. camp in the form of a nice piece of ore, together with a well-filled purse. |S SS SSS SSS SS Sa I hear its CLEAN TI hear tts CHEAP success. Notice to Creditors and Others @n the Estate of Alex. Nicholson, Deceased At! persons having claims against the Estate of the above @entioned, tate of the Township of Tisdale, in the District of Coch- a@ranc, who died on or about the BOth day of October, 1936, are re- quired to file proof of same with dhe undersigned on or before the ZWth day of February, 1937. "Through our efforts the racial superiority of our common ancestor will triumph. --"L'Humanite," Paris ONE CENT MILE I hear Bargain Excursion it's FAST Bek 4 fice --FROM-- Seite Gabe ieaaeente T. & N. O. and N.C.R. REGULAR STATIONS rustce will proceed to distribute . . . an UR. , GhE caiie, Weting reseed only"to --TO-- ...and here's one case where you ahe. claims of which he shall then fave fad notice. ' Datedat. Torontosthis 26th. day of January, 1937. A.N. MIDDLETON, Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ontario. 44-1-¢ Pembroke Renfrew Arnprior 'Ottawa Montreal Quebec | Via North Bay and Canadian Pacific Thursday, January, 28th Bargain excursion tickets will be valid on Trains 2 or 46 and their connections Thursday, January 28th. _ Passen- gers who use cur train 2 will connect at North Bay with C.P. train 2 leaving $.15 p.m. same date. Passengers who us¢ train 46 will arrangg their own transfer to North Bay C.P. Depot and take C.P. train 8 leaving at 1.00 a.m., Fri- day, January 29th. can BELIEVE, what you hear...if . -- -it's about qn ELECTRIC RANGE! __, Do you discuss ranges with your electric range is the woman who owns friends and neighbors? It pays! You one. can pick up many a helpful bit of information that way. If you look about you, you are likely to be aston- ished by the aumber of your friends and neighbors who have electric ranges Sherif' : Sale of Lands | For Arrears of School Taxes ' 3 sues NOTICE is hereby given that the list of lands in Savard Town- They will tell you that an electric range will cook an entire meal for you while you go shopping or calling on your friends, and have it tastefully ready for you when you arrive home. They will tell you electric cooking is in their homes. Ask these women what ship Consolidated School Besticns| 4or sale. for arrears of Taxes, has} 'een prepaerd and copies of this} fist may be had at my office. | This list will be published in} 4the Ontario Gazette January 2nd. | February 6th and March 6th, 1937, | and in default of payment of 'taxes and costs the lands will be sold for taxes. At the adjourned sale, if any, #t is the intention of the School Board of Savard Township Con- solidated School Section to pur- chase any lands if the prices of- fered are less than the taxes and costs, according to R.S.O. 1927. BATED at Haileybury this 14th day of January, 1937. WILLIAM THUERCK, 43-12c Sheriff of Temiskaming Sell {t By Advertising ! Tickets are valid to return leaving destination point not later than CP train 1 from Windsor St. Station, Montreal, 10.15 p.m. Sunday, January 31st and connecting at North Bay with our train 1 at 12.50 p.m. February Ist, EXCEPT passengers from Iroquois Falls and points north of Porquis may leave Montreal up to Monday night, February Ist ac- count no connection to their destinations our No. 1 on Mondays. Tickets destined Quebec not good on Semi-Streamlined trains 350 and 352 to Quebec or 349 and 351 from Quebec but good on all other trains between Montreal and Quebec. Tickets good in coaches only--No baggage checked Attractions: Professional Hockey -- Montreal Canadiens vs. New York Americans----Saturday, January 30th Children 5 years of age and under 12, when accompanied by guardian Half Fare. For fares and further particulars, apply to Local Agent TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY THE NIPISSING CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY they think of elec- tric cookery; we'll vouch for the an- swer. For the best salesman of an Come see the wide display of electric and combination ranges in our showrooms. labor-saving features, and the records of cost to operate clean (pans and pots kept spotless) --healthful (vitamines preserved by waterless cooking)--cool (thanks to the thick insulation) -- economical (less than $3 a month for current, the average). Let us show you their unique time and in many homes. i Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited ae

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