THE) SoA ieee YB UW Rol AUN Page 3 THURS., FEBRUARY 18, 1937 Haileyburian, announces this He is a veteran of the great war! week the opening of the Suther-;and as he has spent the past few | land Printing House, in Kirkland;years in Kirkland Lake, will, no} A cold can take hold quickly and de- velop seriously. Don't let a cold take hold on you. At the first sign of a cold go right to your druggist. Buy a pack- age of GROVE'S BROMO QUININE. t {the North |Lake. Mr. Sutherland has spent'doubt, have success in his new} Grove's has what it takes to knock that B ews 0 es 0 |a great many years in the print-jventure. He has the best wishes | = HERE Sak ol youn myst ae ling trade and his new office is of The Haileyburian and of all his [ well equipped with new machines. Haileybury friends. 4 NJ of Interest During the Past Week | Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings = t Find Town a Poor Risk Timmins is a poor risk for a public liability company, Lloyd's of London have discovered. They have already had a loss of over 400 per cent on the policy they wrote for the town a few months ago. Although convinced that the town engineers department 1s doing good work in making the streets safe for pedestrians, they made it clear to the council ina letter read at' yesterday's meeting that there must be a way of re- ie ducing the number of claims "DE= a cause some municipalities have no claims." 'Tyelve claims that have been filed amount to $2,200 and the policy still has a long way to run.--Poreupine Advance. night last night and placed them under arrest for various infrac- |tions of the laws governing the !common gaming house--Timmuns | Press. ----o Triple Fatality Averted | A triple fatality was narrowly averted in a North Bay home jearly this morning when coal gas fumes escaping from a chimney overcame F. J. Seeley, his daugh- ter, Gladys, and son, Bernard. Only the presence of mind of |Mrs. Seeley in hastily opening the door to admit fresh air and |calling .a~physicain, Dr. E. J: | Brennan, prevented a tragedy.-- North Bay Nugget. Gee Improved Train Service ROOSEVELT'S PEACE MESSAGE f ES Jehu "Your dove will never get as far as Europe, darling. It would { Plan Winter Carnival The Kapuskasing ,Tribune _ re- be better to give up the idea. . . and start, seriously, train- ) aa Jports that following a visit to ing your goldfish to swim over with the olive branch."--Le | At a meeting of the Chap-|Ottawa by the president of the Canard Enchaine, Paris. | ; Wi leau Board of Trade held in the) Board of Trade of the Northern (A French view of President Roosevelt's message, deliver- i Town Hall on Wednesday even- ing last, plans were discussed for a proposed winter carnival to be held within the next month or six weeks. } The proposed carnival would embrace every variety of winter { sport and would include ski-ing, } ; snowshoeing, tobogganing, hoc- ~------o CARNATION, NAMED AFTER | key curling, dog team races and} Big Mining Acreage JEAN ARTHUR. many other sports. -- Chapleau sacs = MIDNIGHT BLUE IN HUE- Post. A 'new company, Verity Por- WAS DEVELOPED BY DIREC MADE IN Sena 'cupine Gold Mines Limited, has ToR ALFRED E. GREEN, AND CANADA a: Army of Applicants been formed to take over what is DEMON NG | probably the largest acreage so GRAF ey SERBS EO oie, | 5 ages CELEBRATED DURING As an indication of employment far brought under one title in the THE FILMING OF conditions in the lower part of|Porcupine camp. The ground in- "MORE THAN A the province, the experience of ajcludes some 240 claims in eleven 7) | Rouyn business man is quite il-}townships: stretching from Turn- SECRETARY. Fg)Re 8 BUD ER RUG eco Sin TERS LOM TSU SE luminating. Advertising in a Montreal paper for a cashier for a special line of business, he re- ceived a total of 700 applications, from which it is clear that the un- employed are watching the classi- fied advertisements for vacant j positions and that a great num- ber are still out of work--Rouyn Noranda Press. re ----o-----_ |dustry up north near Coral Rapids MAKING MODEL f $168 for Wounded |were noted this week with the AIRPLANES AND ® - : f 'departure of Mr. Rogers, an ex- GLIDERS. @ i The sum of $168 was realized pert geologist; to examine possi- for the medical mission on: the Spanish front operated by Dr A ae Bethune of Montreal on the tag Wi days held here Wednesday. ® Mrs S. C. Bell, chairman of the 'Committee which sponsored the i event announced that the money of the gold mines. -- Cochrane "a 5 % é has already been sent to the oe Post. STANDER a em op / oem » Spence at Tor viho 1s g ets : L | 4 Bence DERES is cee ine may || THE PICTURE, WAS So MUSCLE-BOUND AT THE END OF EACH DAY, THAT ALL HE in charge of a Canada-v Opens Printing House i COULD DO WAS TO YELL FOR LINLMENT AT THE COLUMBIA STUDIOS. scription fund for the Montreal party, which receives some $500 |town, the daily train service be- |tween Cochrane and Hearst has been extended to include Sun- days as well. It is also expected |that in the near future there will |be a sefvice through to Nakina in order to provide connections to the West. |bull and Price townships on the |west and south to Bond township east of Night Hawk. The claims were formerly held by the Arm- strong Prospecting Syndicate. -- Timmins Press. O. Sees Limestone Industry Possibilities of a limestone in- bilities of a limestone industry in close proximity to the lignite fields. Considerable limestone is used in the sulphating process in the paper mills of the North as well as in the extraction process CaS cocpr Sutherland, for- ed at the Pan-American conference). . Columbia Feature Service. 'LINUISWAL FACTS REVEALED --by "Movie Spotlight" A RARE SPECIES OF GEORGE BRENT was ONCE A MEMBER OF THE FAMOUS ABBEY PLAYERS. REGINALD DENNY'S socr ITABLE HOBBY IS EDISON/MAZDA LUNYIS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., L-36 Limited a month, and which spparen) merly of Haileybury, and for = -------- = has the approval of both sides ™ jjany years on the staff of The the civil war. -- Kirkland Lake Bast Northern News. INN eter ea Can't Run Shop in School Assurance was given a woman i who operates a store opposite the \ High School that the improvised I Fi R OA | I confectionery shop inside the school would be closed or its owner forced to pay the regular license fee. The woman com- plained that the store was cutting her revenue and was paying no license fee. Mayor Bartleman had interviewed the heads of the High School Board and had re- ceived assurance that every step ? would be taken to correct the sit- " uation.--Timmins Press. RES me Ninety-Third Birthday Liskeard's oldest lady, celebrated her 93rd birthday at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Jelly, Rebecca Street, on Tuesday, Feb- | ruary 3rd, when a large number of friends and neighbors called to visit and have tea and a piece of *the lovely birthday cake with the | ninety-three candles, a gift of her granddaughter, Mrs. Lorne Jen- kins, Timmins. It was a joyous day for this grand old lady, who 1. Mrs. David Littlejohn, New ~ SORE | | Famous 1--2--3 Method At the first sign of sore throat due to a cold, dissolve three "'Aspirin'" tab- lets in 44 glass of water. Gargle with this twice. It will act almost instantly to relieve the rawness and soreness of your throat. At the same time, take MAKING UP SHOPPING LIST The hall needs a uew rug. More towels are needed for the bathioom, and the kitchen floor could certainly stand a ceat of paint. The children need shoes. The car will soon need tires. Well, we buy a hundred new things every year. Seattere'i throughout Canada are manufacturers who make the very things we need. Their products are on sale in certain stores within easy reach. Certain of these products, aad certain of these stores, are espt- cially fitted to take care of our special need. But which products and which stores? Which can we afford, and which do we think best' We must look to advertising for advice. Advertising is the straight line between supply / and demand. It saves time spent in haphazard shopping. It Healthful, Tasty and Economical Food for Any Day in the Week TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday . . . any day can be Fish Day . . . when you realize just how healthful, tasty and economical Canadian Fish and Shellfish can be. Healthy, because of their rich store of proteins, vitamins and minerals, iodine and other elements. 'Tasty, because of their easily digested and finely-flavoured meat. Economical, because Fish gives you full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish more often Whatever way is most convenient . . . fresh, frozen, canned, smoked, pickled or dried . . . you get nourishment in its most delightful form... in prime condition from sea, lake or river, to your table. DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA , | was born in the early years of! two "Aspirin" tablets with a full , ee ' | Queen Victoria's reign.--New Lis-| glass of water. This acts to combat leads you direetly 10 your goal. By reading the adver- Ty THT a | 1 Speaker fever, cold aches and pains and the F ; SAF . 5 ry is Recipe a keard Speaker. 2 tisements. we can determine in advance where the best erseree es Raid Gaming Houses A Timmins police settled back to- day, confident that they had smashed what is believed to have cold itself. Repeat the treatment in 2 hours if necessary. This modern way to treat a cold is approved by thousands of doctors. @ "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada by the Bayer Company, Lim- ited, of Windsor, values can be found. With the aid 'of advertising, shopping becomes a simple and pleasant business, ana budget figures bring more smiles than frowns. KIPPERED HERRING SCALLOP Flake one can Canadian kip- pered herring in small pieces. In buttered bake dish put alternate layers of cooked potatoes, fish Department of Fisheries, Ottawa Please send me_your free 52-page ) booklet, "Any Day a Fish Day", 638 and cheese, sprinklii been a "little Monte Carlo" oper- Ontario: j Se Oe poe cee Ba between the en "Ada re ating in two of the town's most From the pages of this paper you can make up over the scales Gee 'prominent social clubs. After one Demand ' : ; ' vie buttered erumbs and bake until ae §=soof the most thrilling raids, and d Get a shopping list that will save you money! brown. 3 mass arrests in the history of the and Get-- J Medes Fr - town, police herded fifty-seven al- ? q ° i J leged inmates and operators of A Ss = ij R 1 N cw-3 alleged gambling houses, into the | police stati 1 shortly before mid- ae TRADE-MARK REG.