Page 4 AD date, yAviie EY BaveRotvAuN , My heart is standing open, THe HAILEYBURIAN| ssutd Every Thursday The Haileyburian Office Haileybury from Broadway Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | tn Canada--$2.00 per year in advance n U.S.--$2.50 per year m advance. | {eishman & Sutherland, Publishers | STARTS THIRTY-SECOND | YEAR jag = | xtend congratulations to TI ew Liskeard Speaker, which |den, is a spiker, or reversed, tam-} |spiker, it aerates the soil, culti-| -------- eS unlock and put it out of opera- ai leaving the driver's | Haileybury in 1927 A new tool for the lawn or gar-| Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago : | per. As a tamper it presses Gaal to the soil for better germination, and levels the lawn. Used as a sa aie._a3a tel tenn en in yates the grass, breaks up the| Mothers' conferences, or clin- matted condition of the roots tojics, are being held weekly, com- enter and encour-|mencing today, under the direc- jtion of Miss Brooks, public health jnurse. allow water to ige deep root systems. For keeping tires inflated. there -- 5 announcement in It is} Montreal is to the effect that the is a new device applicable to any| An_ official wheel with a large hub cap | a4 id iby at wee * * ae Oni ee aes small, individual pump operated Haileybury Hospital will be re- f that has grown during that by normal bumps of the road} built this year by the Sisters of ti fre a small beginning to which brings pressure up to nor- Providence, who owned and op- its present Si md important mal and then cuts off. Phis" in- erated the one destroyed by the D fie Misttict of Teimiska- flator is adjustable to the various | fire in 1922. 7 In that growth The|@!! Pressures found in the ditters | Be -- s has had nov small part) oo Maes Of CITES ) Ed. Talbot of Ville Marie, is urine the years it has earn- ed ( pect of all other publi - cat in the North Country and f eld well. It has served its town well, h ilways been a b ter for Ten aming and has al been what might be term ed "a good neigt to its con-} tem ries | I Steplienson Senior, and} to his son, A. T., The Haileybur-| jan not only extends congratula- tions, but its thanks for very] pleasant relations throughout the | years, as well a helping hand on occasion. One of these occa- sions was only fast week, when} we were short-handed and The} Speaker helped us out with sev-| eral columns of news, all set and! ready to print. We hope we may long be blessed with such good neighbors as the Stephensons and The Speaker REDUCE "HOGGING" OF SEATS We have heard and read many complimentary veferences to the new air-conditioned cars on the T. & N. O. Railway, how they] have increased the pleasures of} travel by performing the function which their name implies, provid- ing more comfortable seating and | individual lighting and otherwise proved a great improvement over | the ordinary ones. But as it ap-} pears to us, among the greatest | benefits they have conferred ona long-suffering public is the fact that have cut in half the| "hogging" of seats. The individ- | ual seats cannot be swung over | and made into doubles | they We have all felt enraged at| times to see the seasoned travel-| ler spread his bags, his coat and| his feet over the which | should accommodate three other} passengers; or the sweet young thing who could make four seats | fook occupied by distributing a| hat, coat, handbag and other ar- ticles. Now the best that either of them can do is to fill up one seat instead of two, and the other passengers who take things as they come have just that much more chance for a little comfort. There is no doubt that modern travel is getting better all the time, and the T. & N.O. Railway és keeping well up in the fore- éront of progress in this regard. space FRIENDS OF MINE Good morning, Brother Sunshine, Good morning, Sister Song, ke beg your humble pardon {f you've waited very long, I thought I heard you rapping, To shut you out were sin. Won't you walk right in? Godd morning, Brother Gladness, Good morning, Sister Smile, They told me you were coming, So. I waited on a while. I'm lonesome here without you, A weary while it's been, My heart is standing open, _ Won't you walk right in? Good morning, Brother Kindness, Good morning, Sister Cheer, I heard you were out calling, So. 1 waited for you here, Some way, I keep forgetting { have to toil or spin When you are my companions, Won't you walk right in? Poverty is uncomfortable as I can testify, but nine times out of ten the best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself. In all my Acquaintances I never knew a man to be drowned who was worth the saving. -- James A. Garfield. A governor for passenger cars, adjustable from 35 to 55 miles an hour is particularly useful when the owner wishes to restrict the gpeed with which others drive his "I'm sorry, sir, but I didn't quite catch what you said between 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours Faithfully'"' --Sie und Er, Zofingen. MIGHT AS WELL SIT DOWN AN' BE COMFORTABLE / JUST AS SHE STARTED TO LAY GOLDEN EGGS --T. Brown in Springfield Republican. MID-WINTER FURNITURE SALE Very Attractive Bargains are being given by Thorpe & Tulloch Limited this month. There are real snaps to be had in Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces. All New and up-to- date Furniture. teree Ask about the WALNUT CEDAR CHEST which will be given Absolutely Free During the Sale! Thorpe & Tulloch Ltd. House Furnishers and Funeral Directors Ferguson Ave - - Haileybury operating a stage line between|concluded here on Saturday after/of which $110 was spent in local there and Haileybury with aifive days and nights of strenuous relief and $500 paid towards the broad-runnered sleigh, driven by|curling. salary of the public health nurse. an aeroplane engine. | Reporting on-the past year's} At the annual meeting of the The town council has decided; activities in February of 1927, the|Haileybury Horticultural Society to sell the old Shanahan pro- ocal Chapter of the I.0.D.E.|it was reported that theré had not to sell the old 5 ae ie ie showed receipts of $750 raised by|been 316 members in 1926, the perty at the south end o N€ 4 bridge, tea, dance and tag day,|biggest in its history. town; although two offers have been made for it recently. think there is a possibility of a ilver mine being developed there- EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD They Emmett Smith's rink won the Grand Aggregate, the President's Cup, and the McKellar Cup at the annual N.O.C.A. Bonspiel, which FRIDAY and SATURDAY "My American Wife" Billie February 12th and 13th With Francis Lederer, Ann Sothern, Fred Stone, Burke, Ernest Cossart, and Grant Mitchell A Great Book "How to Be- come a Hockey Star" by T. P. "Tommy" Gorman, manager and coach of the Montreal ""Maroons", profusely illus- trated and containing many valuable tips on how to play the game. ON THE STAGE Mon. and Tues., Feb. 15th and 16th TIZOUNE & His French Talent "MUSICAL REVIEW,, 15 Artists will appear on our stage on Monday and Tuesday next. Two performances on both nights, at 6.30 and 9 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOW. Sunday, February 13th at 12.15 One of the best Stage Shows ever to appear in the district. DON'T MISS IT! Adults 50c; Children 25c, including Tax ON THE SCREEN. Mon. and Tues., Feb. 15th and 16th "Mieet Nero Wolf" With Edward Arnold, Lionel Stander, Joan Perry, Victor Jory, Donnie Moore and Joan Qualen also AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES ot GREAT PLAYERS (mounted for framing) Group Montreal "Maroons" Group "Les Canadiens" or individual pictures of: | Baldy Northcott Paul Haynes | Dave Trottier Marty Barry Russ Blinco Pete Kelly | | | | | | | Earl Robinson Dave Kerr racie Roy Worters "Ace" Bailey Art Lesieur Gagnon Frank Bouche Marty Burke Alex Levinsky e Your choice of the above @ | For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "LILY WHITE" Corn Syrup.--Write on the back your name and | address -- plainly -- and the | words "Hockey Book"' or the name of the picture you want | (one book or picture for each label). Mail the label to the WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 17th and 18th 66 2 © 99 address below His Brothers Wife EDWARDSBURG With Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Jean Hersholt CROWN BRAND -- CORN SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD COMING NEXT. "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" "THE TEXAS RANGER" A product of 2 : 'The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited and "BELOVED ENEMY' TORONTO 1s zB fresh dress A clean blouse EVERY DAY: doesn't even do that. Elec- tricity is now so cheap that the current to run a wash- ing machine costs only % a cent a tubful. The cross- currents of warm, soapy water dissolve and wash out the dirt without a tenth of the wear-and-tear of the old-fashioned rubbing board. And electrically driven rollers press out all the surplus moisture so quickly, easily, that all the clothes dry more quickly, This woman bidding good- bye to crisply clad school children does her own washing. But not at the expense? of her own health and figure. She has abol- ished the rub-a-dub-dub, the backaches and the head- aches of keeping active children's clothes _ clean. Result, her children always look clean and neat, and her towels, sheets, table linen and personal clothes ON SALE NOW "The Chatelaine? pki fresh, ae and too. You'll find an electric to use .. . Washtub- < $ 00 $ tense 2 We washer the greatest single 77 or 7 ae bing might be justified, if labor saver in the house. CASH = egmonthstopay it saved money--but it Get one! car. Mle owner may with a key Condensed Ads. in The Haileyburian Bring Results A fortunate purchase from one of Canada's leading manufacturers enabled us to make this excep- tional offer. A complete, modern 1937 model washer and wringer at an amazingly low price. Free Metal Clothes Hamper with every washer. They are going fast. Get yours now! Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited THURS., FEBRUARY 11th, 1937- es een te Cheatin achat aang a 4 "a