The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 11 Feb 1937, p. 1

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O THE HAILEYBURIA Vol. 32; No. 46 HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY lith, 1937 Subscription Rate: $2.00 per year : E. A. BROMLEY | | | | : Close Meetings Nerang M.L.A. Columbus Club | |Arms Question A ° "}q° : Sharp at 10.30 Will Press For | Building Sold to | Debate Subject . ° i ° { ° ° : Council Decides Improvements) Mrs. J. A. Legris | in First Round . > pee | eat @ . 1 Only Item Unfinished at Zero John Rowlandson Outlines New|Converted Into Apartments By Students Open Annual Contest Hour to be Discussed; Objective to Newspaper at May Ist, Purchaser Says; for Gordon Shield With Business is Light Kirkland Lake Splendid Location | Usual Four Entries i The Haileybury town council John Rowlandson, M.L.A. for] The K. of C. Hall on Main | The High School students of f will close its meetings promptly Cochrane South, has an ambitious|Street ,erected some ten' years peceanal | Halley tay aa ae oc at 1030 this year, except in cases program tor improvement of con- ago by the Haileybury Columbus| keard and Englehart will open H eae are ice an ict arn ot DUSineSs ditions in Northern Ontario and Glubtwas colitis seek wee the first round of the annual de- that has bat been completed at Polls dhe psd Gaston wit thal SE) WES SOE Wnts Wiese ley ei bating contest for the Gordon that hour, accordin it resolu- |Legislature, press to have at least|Jos. A. Legris, one of the joint! Shield tomorrow evening. The ; me es erate Sica aa Mods a part of it carried out this|mortgagees for the original con-| }contest is to be shortened this Gil por sripi sea Moncey rei year. Roads in particular are to|struction, and will be converted year and there will be only three This aon pS ee i have the attention of the legislastinto an apartment , house nine meetings, Cobalt and Haileybury Fes eiliocies Bs bene ores tor, according to a long state- =a, ak i rs 'i jbeing drawn against each other, i vides that all Lines unfinished | ment issued last week to the Nor-|PPOPCTTY was ae Soo tae ew ' ages while New Liskeard and Engle- ' oe fre Stated hour will be left thern News at Kirkland Lake, in|town's tax sale, which took place Pave Bond, Buen ae vs hart will struggle for the honors f 2 araihor aa eat which he stressed his objections|" Tuesday. Vice-President of Purchases and in the more northerly section of Nee Or fae en me i pssst General-Stationery Agent, Cana- |to gravel roads which "hang in Mrs.. Legris stated that work] Stores, Canadian National Railways |the district. ne pci a ne ai the cea dian National Railways, whose ap- |the air' on dry days when heavy|°" the conversion of the building] whose appointment as General EUCaaleeitre: shicld) was given some ans ead dl eee doa '| pointment is announced as assistant |traffic kicks up the dust and|Will commence immediately andj chasing Agent, Canadian National lyears ago by Hon. W. A. Gordon to & Pe a Hise re aes ot to the Vice-President of Purchases |throws the surface material into|Will be completed before May Ist.| System, is ELOISE bay @ idee |for annual competition, and each homieet i PemGable hor The and Stores. The appointment is |the ditch. He would have a start! /here will be seven suites of two HSUIGIG 1h (C; NeNiijien |season there has been great rival- SeauIOE wreotings Swill Wethelaron effective at once. made on paving the main high-|/t© hve rooms each, with janitor |ry among the students for the Rhcveeeecitecday of the ionth : ways in the North and more at-|S¢tvice, storage space and up-to-|OLD COBALT RESIDENTS |honor. It was won last year by this year, it was decided, com- MINE WORKMAN TAKEN tention paid to other roads as|@ate conveniences. Fach apart-| WAVE GOLDEN WEDDING Englehart Continuation School| preAwine ah 17.30 IN AIR AMBULANCE TO well. The following quotations|™¢ent will include bathroom, kit- ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY) [In the debate tomorrow night, iherbuei f Mond asieices HOSPITAL AT SUDBURY from the Northern News show)chen with electric range and di- a |which will be held in the Cobalt \ sic ae Peet erat eely Tight | something of what Mr. Rowland - ar and CCOnaIE tf vee pee Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Latour,;High School, two Haileybury ) was 0 y nt.| E ee ik son has in mind: Gitte largerones will have ices |e. cme eee eee ees, fl ot AR Srespy > aff i- | Another appointment was requir-| Suffering from a serious mentaJ| "at the present session at ly finished sitting rooms of about Deere Pesos' a ee SOL a a the anaes . ~ wr e | Sess t p rele 2 ry sub : s >, ed for the High School Board,| condition, which developed fol-|Queen's Park he h have|l2 by 16 feet, the smaller ones Cobalt, cele PEATE Utes golden Pee ee ENahe th I. MeGuaic wrote state : : : retgen : ; opes to have! . : : = wedding anniversary on Sunday|that the Nations should agree to w at J. a ; f ie ' us c et lowing a minor accident, William|three bills introduced aecting being in proportion. The two last at their home on First Street,|Prevent the International Ship- ing that he already been ap-| : sa : ee re ang «a tpyflast < St : Z to : ae ee ie Public Scho! | Durham, an employee at the new PueES bush workers and settlers eid aaue es ae Jeet Se where many relatives and friends!ment of Arms and Munitions." Board. The council named H. E,|Golden Rose Mine, in the Tema- he said, showing a reporter the r i aS 1 S: : ne apartments, | -ailed to offer congratulations on|The two local orators who are ' Cawley, former aaveuen of the|gami area, was taken to a Sud- eee outline of the proposed wa z Mics i running down the their 50 years of wedded life,|billed for debate are Miss Mar- 77 : alee 3 : . egislation. COULECEOICA.Ch: Gi ee ancl litrerlan 'obal -|jorie Poppleton and Robert Pom- board, to, fill the vacancy when it}bury hospital on Sunday in the ert a a SAPO Niue f .,;__| Lhey have lived in Cobalt for, PP Ge eee CHP AE hie was willing rails aoe ais eee Bal ye letiley He is trying to get an amend- The exterior of the building} aimost 30 years, coming north,eroy, and up to yesterday they Bee ct sh ies ula . eee na y Te | ment to the Mining Act as it af-|will also be improved, with stucco|f;o9m their former home near Were not aware of the identity of aigsie eras eS = ee le a ado = aa Airway = selects medical service with a billjon the upper storey and a suit- Buckingham, Que., in the spring,their opponents. The date for the A letter from Diem Cramiorc iS por eS the sae " Sie hi protect the legal rights of|able entrance, and it is planned to] 4¢ 1907. es | final has not yet been set. gered the Eiger et of the Seal its duty as "ae ia a ne ae aso and miners in mining|make it an especially attractive] yf, ayal IDES. TLARIGINE WOeR® ianere ES cil to erect a boathouse at the) previously, ha lis righ jareas, each person who works in|/apartment house. The locationis| 24: See is aus x, cites 4 foot of Main Street, naming sev-|jammed between two ore cars.|a mine, ie wteee the right Plane <cellenta one ncaa theulake eee as . Bomar cantalle Drive Dog Team to Kirkland eral other citizens who were in-|The injury appeared to be a minor|choose his own doctor. |front and out of the main busi- sureh a i tae 2 rth 1887, hee From Timmins in Three Days terested and who planned to pro-jone, but it was later believed to| TERS Tile eyo Aral Wy aed ose bier *|lette on February /th, 1887, the wes vide a building which would com-|have been responsible for the|qe ie d t oh aa PANO t5309 aa ae cee ceremony being performed by the) The Greer brothers of Timmins ee . ie : ; : : signed to give them a minimum >. ae > Father claire : are Soe e < ply with the town's by-laws and| formation of a blood clot on his wage of $40 Nex Wh andl : is late Father Leclaire. Both are|i4, started Sunday on a 500-mile Ser ages fe aie em . rece a ace BE ia e UE month an A strike of workers on Cana-|members of well known pioneer] 4,1 ¢ SET Pe ar provide accommodation for sev-|brain. is mental condition was|found' f af F ' : : ; = a : : ; dash from the gold camp to Otta eral boats. The council had some|such that he was strapped to the eee ee eee ce ands dtagicallwaye as being predicted|families in the Buckingham dist-|,..° carrying an invitation to ee oats. 4 ; etna ; bankai as . bunching logs on timber roads. lfollowing the failure of the con-|rict and Mrs. Latour, who before Pri uM oF aM eerie VG See ieee és sec eay : Vicunidby Gites dcOpEea ane pee pid to:settlersvavall be in|ciliation board to recommend full|her marriage was Miss Rose La- Betrend dee Ge 1 ean H me I puldinelwacio cto ie Ri I + ital, tk _ establishing of a bonus of $25 per|restofation of the former wage/feur. is one of a family of twelvelw cop ab ae et the suilding was to occupy a por- 1g nt to hospital, the reports say-|acre, the maximum acreage Ones: oe age a ta ldre Spe ee sete EE Week Ge EE nmer, reached tion of the waterfront, and it was|His father came from Toronto to A - = scales, which were reduced 10%|children, eleven of whom are fiv Kirkland Lake on Tuesday night ie Councillor Be Sake tolS al 3 ASHER AIOE eRe SACS which payment will be made each} during the depression years. Un-|ing. Hermidas Laueur, who lives ie hi "a 1. { tk baa Bae le -O . gshaw Sudbury o g € 2 year being six for slashing, burn-|; Sere 2 : STAT sie ita, (on the third day of their trip.: -- interview the parties interested |tion. ing piling Stenipines miodeINnealics officials expect that the vote on the West eo out of Halley, Ganda them deovcricomm then 2. 3 -- - S> s> g, | > ce . : i Gp, y is her or Z > ep eee Oa - 5 and ascertain just what nature of and cultivating land. ae ceunicn Se. ER, IY bathe Restan Taaiee 2 Sraemin ge Poin ES Coe eC om ace a building would be exes and| Provincial Secretary of There are only 15 aasaibors| E ales : Baer: ae : tion, and on Monday they reach- Ae! its definite location. It was inti- Legion Touring the North|from the North, he said, to go| => --------|__ iain r.sands Mrs: atour are ed Ramore, according to their ; mated that the council would ap- Baris against 75 members from the rest | in good health. The former is 75)progress reports, issued daily. RE te ply to the Department of Public Works for the authority, if such action was required. A by-law was passed at the meeting providing for an adjourn- ed tax sale to be held on Febru- ary 16th, when the town will take over all property listed on the sale and not sold on the regu- lar date. Another by-law provided for the re-appointment of E. Fortin as tax collector, with some few changes in the scale of remuner- ation from last year. He will collect the first $50,000 without | commission, will receive 5 per cent on the next $30,000 and 7% per cent on all collections over $80,000, both current taxes and arrears being included. He will also receive a commission of 10 per cent on collections of water rates, from a selected list, which are a year or more in arrears. (Continued on Page 8) | L. R. Menzies, provincial sec- etary of the Canadian Legion, {who is on a tour of Northern On- tario, was a visitor in Haileybury jon Monday evening and address- jed a meeting of veterans in the ;Legion club rooms There were several visitors from the Cobalt of Ontario, and it's hard to get| members from Old Ontario to un-| derstand the importance of the| North, its position in mining areas of being entirely a consum- er district, where little is pro- duced, all must be imported from southern factories and growers. x on and his wife is some nine years Boards of Trade and all other ; : younger. They have no children. ATO Mord boyy store ne fxorordl Osis IL aaxerem soydkeul fer Gesenail the North will find him ready to mining companies in the early co-operate, Mr. Rowlandson said, and he stressed thaf it must be "a united North" if any progress is to be made. days at Cobalt and also at Latch- ford for the J. R. Booth Com- pany, where he built alligators for use on the river and a wharf jand New Liskeard branches, as 'well as a fairly large number of jlocal men present to hear the speaker, who told of the marked improvement in both the finances and membership of the organiza- tion during the past year. Foot of Main Street OSS SSS Ss a Se SS | Lakeview Apartments there during a miners' strike in the silver camp. Radio reports this morning said that a settlement had been reach- ed in the General Motors strike at 2 am., and that the terms Haileybury would be announced at 11 o'clock. Mr. Menzies urged the men to uphold the high standard which had marked the. Legion in the past and thus keep the' approval of the general public and main- |tain the comradeship which was the proud boast of the Canadian ae 2, 3,4 and 5-roomed suites, se modern in ev JANITOR, SERVICE Ready for occupancy, May Ist. _--_-- = Mrs. Black, M.P. for the Yukon urging the government to strike a million silver dollars as a typical Canadian token of the Coronation year and as a stimu- lus to the silver mining industry. 1S == If-contained. Up-to-date and ery respect. STORAGE SPACE Corps during the world war. _He left on Tuesday for Charlton and will travel as far as Hornepayne before returning to Toronto. SSS] [aS Sa SSS) NOTICE Reports from Vienna state that the Duke of Windsor is trying to purchase an estate in Hungary, which he can make a permanent J. A. Legris residence, and that his marriage Ad journed Tax Sale to Mrs. Simpson will take place in May next. They encountered bad weather early in the week; but expect .to make better time from now on. They had not reported through Haileybury this 'morning, but may be expected any time now. i Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn returned at the week-end fro Arizona and is reported tobe considerably improved in healt i. He called a meeting of the Cabi- net for Tuesday. : | a The Week's Weather f | IL Week Ending Feb. 9th, 1937 M2x, Mip Wednesday ----- 8.0 -12.0 Bhursday: == es 11.2 -144 Briday <==, 20 Bie 14, Saturdays!- = 22242645 =20 Sunday --- - 66 -&8 Monday, 22==a=ae 37.2 -1.4 Muesday £2 3 26:47 10/4 Precipitation for week_ .64" Max. wind (1 hr.)- 21 m.p.h. a ¢ ee | | W. S. Bradley a Fire and Light Com. | | The packing of shavings and saw- dust between walls, floors, ceilings etc., in any building regardless of size, location, use, or value is pro- hibited by order (eS SS SSS 1 ™SSSSSS. SSS NOTICE is hereby given that Lands, advertised for sale for held at the Council Chambers, bury, chasing such lots as they may K. Watson Fire Chief, Fire Department bid for | | ) | Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 1937 at the hour of 10.00 a.m. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Council have passed a By-Law declaring their intention of pur- than the amount due for Arrears of Taxes and Costs is the Adjourned Tax Sale of Arrears of Taxes, will be Ferguson Avenue, Hailey- on Orders taken up YOU WILL ENJOY NEILSON'S ICE CREAM ° AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN VALENTINE BRICK 25c | to to Saturday Noon deem desirable, provided less same. H. BRIDEN, Treasurer. . Phone 8 COOKE'S DRUG STORE J" Prescriptions Carefully Compounded&g ARTHUR H. COOKE, Phm. B., Ph G: We Deliver SKATING CARNIV - HAILEYBURY ARENA | FEBRUARY 19th

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