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

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"Wee De PENG AR Se Page 4 THE HAILEYBURIAN THe HAILEYBURIAN Issutd Every Thursday The Haileyburian Office adway Street from Bro Haileybury Leishman & Sutherland, Publishers RS., FEBRUARY 4th, 1937 CANADA, 1937 Bureau of Stat- The Dominion istics announces the publication of the 1937 edition of the Official Handbook of Canada The Handbook covers the pre- sent situation in the Dominion from Atlantic Pacific, the weight of emphasis being placed on those aspect which are cur- rently of most importance. All phases of the country's economic | organization are dealt with, and statistics are brought up to the fatest possible moment. The text is accompanied by a wealth of! pertinent illustrative matte r,| which adds to the interest of the subjects treated The text and page illustrations are printed in tone and there are two photogravure inserts, one of which, the frontispiece, is a re- production of an official photo-: graph of King George VI, _to- gether with the texts of the Pro- clamation of his accession to the Throne and the Prime Minister's Message on behait of the people ot Canada; the ather insert is il-| lustrative of Canada's export trade, a branch of our economy which has shown such splendid progress during the past year. The price of the publication is 25 cents per copy, which charge covers merely the cost of paper and actual press work. A special price concession has been author- ized in the case of teachers, bona fide students, and ministers of the religion, since past experience has shown that considerable use has fheen made of this publication for educational purposes, and it is the policy of the Minister to encour- age such use. To such individuals therefore, the price is set at 10 cents for one copy. Postage stamps are not acecptable, and applications must be accompanied by a postal note or by the appro- priate coin enclosed between two squares of thin cardboard gum- med together at the edges. Ap- plications should be addressed to the King's Printer, Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, Canada and since the supply is strictly dimited for both the 25-cent and 10-cent classes, early application is suggested. COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT & compromise settlement, reach-| eq at the week-end after the con-| tending parties had submitted their| respective suggestions and the! municipal council had sat until | after o'clock Friday mromnine: wrestling with the problem, has been reached in the dispute between the township of Coleman and three companies, ang which de- veloped as a sequel to a cave-in of workings on the McKinley-Darragh property, just south of the town of Cobalt, in June, 1935. The mishap carried a part of a township road into the mine and legal proceedings had followed, although the case never reached trial. Under the terms of the agreement, it is stated, the township will re- one mining made, including law costs panies will contribute 75 per cent. toward the of improving the substituted road, which follows for a short distance the right of way of the Nipissing Central Railway's old Kerr Lake line. Previously, council had held out for payment of all costs, including those sary to fix the road, while the com- panies were willing to settle for one thousand dollars cash. The workings, while on McKinley- Darragh ground, were being operat- ed by Cobalt Properties, who had taken over from Mining Corporation of Canada. Since assuming office this year, Reeve William Martin had made a trip to Toronto with Arthur Brocklebank, of Cobalt Properties, to discuss matters with representatives of Mining Corpora- tion and McKinley Securities, the other parties involved, and council resumeg negotiations late last week, cost neces. ACTION DISMISSED WITH COSTS The Northern Ontario Power Co. has lost out 'in its court case with LaRoche Mines, Ltd., in the "life of the mine contract" action argued before Mr. Justice Greene at Temis- kaming Assizes in Haileybury last October. Judgment hag just been given by hig Lordship, dismissing the action, with costs, the announce- ment under Osgoode Hall news reading: "Northern Ontario Power Co. Ltd, vs LaRoche Mines Limited--trial at Haileybury. Action brought by the plaintiff for damages saiq to have heen suffered by the breach of a contract for the transmission and supply of electrical energy for use of the defendant's mining proper- ties located in the Porcupine dis- trict. R. S. Robertson, K.C. and J. A. Legris, K.C., for plaintiff; R. F. Wilson for defendant. "Judgment; ".... there is noth- ing in the evidence nor the sur- rounding circumstances to justify a finding of baq faith on the part of the mining company .... there was no implied term in the agreement that the defendant should not dis- pose of its properties .... the min- ing company's funds were exhaust- ed and its action in selling to an- other company haq redounded to the benefit of the plaintiff The action is dismissed with costs." Sheriff's Seals For Arrears of School Taxes NOTICE is hereby given that the list of lands in Savard Town- ship Consolidated School Section, for sale for arrears of Taxes, has been prepaerd and copies of this list may be had at my office. This list will be published in the 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, it 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. DATED at Haileybury this 14th day of January, 1937. WILLIAM THUERCK, 43-12c Sheriff of Temiskaming EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD f] "I Married With Pat O'Brien, J hi February 5th and 6th A Doctor" Hutchi Guy Kibbee, Pr fl FRIDAY and SATURDAY, a Ross Alexander and Louise Fazenda MONDAY and TUESDAY, 66 2 ae = 99 Craig's Wife With Rosalind Russell, John Boles, Billie Burke, Jane Dar- Well, Dorothy Wilson and Alma Kruger February 8th and 9th WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 16th and 11th 7) pe = = Piccadilly Jim" With Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans, Frank Morgan, vic Blore, Billie Burke and Ribert Benchley 'MY AMERICAN WIFE' 'N COMING NEXT. "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" {EET THE NERO WOLFE' SS. SS] HSS _ SSS aja 2 SS] 5] SS]. SOLS SS SSSSAISIONS986 ceive payment for disbursements | { om |i Haileybury in 1927 traveling expenses, while the com- Items from the Files of The iP Haileyburian of Ten ~ | | , Years Ago | It was recorded ten years ei that Mrs. J. A. MacDougall left on February 2nd to spend the re- mainder of the winter with 'friends in St. Petersburg, Fla. When the big bonspiel opened in Haileybury on Tuesday, the proceedings were livened up by the presence of the Englehart pipe band, which attends practi- cally all public functions in this vicinity. As a result of an appeal for skates and boots for the children at the Shelter here, made through the newspapers of Haileybury and Cobalt, all the children who are old enough to skate have been equipped, and the donations included a couple of hand-sleighs as well. A brilliant rendering of "Hia- watha's Wedding Feast" from Longfellow's famous poem, was the chief item of the program of a concert given in the High School by the Haileybury and Cobalt choral societies. St. Paul's Church, Haileybury, CONSTABLE WANTED Tenders for the position of Constable for the Township of Bucke for the year 1937 will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on Tuesday, February 9th, 1937, The lowest or any ten- der not necesarily accepted. C. D. CHENIER, Clerk, Township of Bucke, North Cobalt, Ont. the Central Group, ners of the Northern Group. The local Junior hockey team} Among notices of ~-------= | will hold a reception and dinner|is within one game of the chann4| lin honor of Rt. Rev. Rocksbor-|pionship of ough Smith, newly elected Bis-|and it appears assured that they|produce table for the benefit of jhop of Algoma, who will make}will get into the play-offs with)the Children's Shelter, a Valen- |his first visit here on February|the Iroquois Falls Juniors, win-|tine dance by the Cobalt branch ; loth: | events printed in The Haileybur- ian 10 years ago were a tea and of the Children's Aid Society and a bridge and euchre by the Cath- coming olic Girls' Club. 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