The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 22 Apr 1937, p. 2

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Page OEE HAILEYBURIAN _THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1937 | welcome than they received here. News Notes of the North | Renfrew, Mattawa, North Bay, along the route. gave rousing welcome to these gallant hikers. --Porcupine Advance. ! Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings of Interest During the Past Week oO STARTS ROAD PATROL Provincial Constable W. Harp- SMELTS IN TEMISKAMING Mr. in- Through the efforts of Bartlett considerable xrmation has been placed before he Board of Trade regarding the , senior, cking of Lake Temiskaming 1 "smelts." This is a species ( mall fish which is said to pro e food for larger fish and the little fellows aré 'said to multiply uch an extent as to with nd the ting capacity of the larger fish [he correspondence | information gained will be turned over to the Temiskaming sh and Game Club, which is an ctive organization carrying on | 1 excellent work in planting fish | the various lake and streams femiskaming--New Liskeard | Speaker pa C.1.0. IN MINING 'CAMPS | "Union members in Timmins | ill not rest until the C.1.O. ban- ner floats over every mine in the | orcupine camp," declared Wel- Armstrong, head of the Mill and Smelter Workers' 10n in ann yuNnciINg a meeting to be held here next Sunday even- it which Northern Ontario lington J line, Ty | union officials wiil gather to dis | cuss and clarify their stand re- rding the Oshawa strike situa- tion "We're prepared to throw our eight behind our Oshawa bro- ¢ in their fight to have the C.1.0. recognized by the General lotors," continued the president Local 241 fimmins Press. ENTERTAIN PRINCIPAL Some fifty Queen's graduates the Kirkland Lake district, ranging from the class of '04 to the class of '36, entertained Dr. R.C. Wallace, principal of Queen's | University, at an Alumni Associa- 'ion dinner meeting last night. F (he occasion was the-firgt oppor- tunity local grads have {had® of meeting newly-appointed pfin- cipal visits to various Alumni branches to stren- ethen the interest of graduates in the affairs of the and also show the university the work who go up Northern whose serve university, by those college done the heing trom News UNPRECEDENTED 'STAKING enthusiasm Porcu- new The claim staking hat last year carried the Mining Division to a high in has been contin ued into 1937 | If the recording of mining claims in the Porcupine continues it its present rate, this year will break even last year's recorl. In the three months 1200 claims » about 48,00 acres land--have heen taken up by prospectors of the Porcupine. Last year's total was about 200,000 acres There has been no "rush" of any importance; no spectacular) discoveries have been announced; vet the recording mining claims in four well-defined areas continues at an unprecedented rate.--Poreupine Advance. pine acreage ot of | RAILWAY BILL PASSED | A message received by The | Press Miaterday from Quebec an-} nounced that the bill respecting | the charter of the Temiscamingue & Abitibi Ry. Co., for the build- ing of a line from Angliers to Senneterre, which last week re- ceived second reading in the leg- islature, had been passed by t he railway committee and sent to the legislature for its final read- ing, which is now assured. This will be good news in Rouyn- Noranda and district, giving pro- mise of early entry of the C.P.R. FLUSH KIDNEYS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS HEN pain over kidneys or bladder irregularities keep you getting up at night; if you feel nervous, despondent, heed the warning. Read what Mrs. T. A. Berney of 595 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont., said: "My kidneys would be irregular in action and the too frequent passage of the secre- tions was very annoying, but Dr. Pierce's A-nuric Tablets gave me great relief. In act, 'A-nuric' is the only thing I ever used that would relieve these symptoms." uy of your neighborhood druggist now. Consult Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, er took to his motorcycle today to the twin cities and connection with the southern part of the) roads in this district for the bal-| county, from which heretofore,}ance of the motoring season during the winter months, we} checking up on auto drivers. have been separated by practical-|_ The patrolling officer's chief} ly 100 miles of roads impassable |,vork will be running down the} for anything but horse-drawn) speeders and negligent drivers| leighs.--Rouyn-Noranda Press. |and investigating car accidents.| See | During the past few weeks the} HIKERS LACKED WELCOME) provincial officers have been busy checking up on trucks to There ever been teaumber of| sass they are not overloaded--} 1 é <j yee ¢ eT r North Bay Nugget. | complaints made by residents of 3 'O- town and district Decals ASK MORNING MAIL | feel that Messrs. Alphonse and Albert Croteau, who walked| = from Ottawa in the remarkable} Timmins will have two mai time of 17 days, Should have been} service trains daily and an addi-} attention and'tional possibility of mail delivery the many given much more EXTRA -- STUART'S STRAWBERRY Jam with Pectin 32-oz. Jar 27 SYRUP woe 1% EACH CHEESE %:.... » ; PICKLES 920. FLOOR WAX :" yp & SODAS - #.. | 2 For_| GRAPEFRUIT | TOMATOES \:."' | 95 PEARS - %2° p ORANGES 'etn 3 FCR BEETS - *%2" JUICE - vxtm | DATES «x » 7 1 Diced Carrots or Diced Oranges 3 doz. .89, .35, .43 N.B. No. | Potatoes s 80 Ib. 1.9 1.99 Choice Lettuce Swift's Boiling Fowl 65¢ ea. BEEF Blade Roast Short Rib '16¢ Ib. 18c Ib. Round Steak 25¢ Ib. Spare Ribs 15¢ Ib. Roll Veal Boneless 17e Ib. Sausage «2 Ihs. 25¢c LEMON OIL Bot Perfection 17 | Kirkland Lake and other towns | and will ride the highways and| make} to the homes if a resolution pass- ed at the council meeting yester- day has its desired effect upon the heads of the Post Office depart- jment at Ottawa. tion of the town writing under the name of "May Day Commit- tee," yesterday petitioned the town council for permission to as being anxious to celebrate ina fitting manner with a parade and speeches. "We would like to have your permission and then work in co- | The resolution urged the hold their annual May Day par- | Postmaster-General to institute ajade. The day is set apart for operation with the police com- | metal service on the morning train|labor celebrations and the or- mittee, said the spokesman. -- | which will commence its daily|ganization here expressed itself Timmins Press. run from Toronto within the next week.--Timmins Press. 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