= Paap cement --------- 5 [ See by THE PAPERS DONCASTER, Eng. -- Wilfred Hunter, a shoemaker, is hard at work making boots for an elephant. The boots will be part of the ceremonial dress for the elephant, owned by an un-named Indian WANT ADE FOR SALE ATTENTION TRAPPERS The .Canadian Association, for Humane Trapping sells Humane KILLER TRAPS. Sawyer, size 144, $1.20 each, $12.00 dozen. Wilkil, size 1%, 1.00 each. $10.00 dozen. Bigelow, size 1%-2, $1.40. each, - $14.00 dozen. Postpaid. No C.O.D. Write C.A.H.T., Gardens, Toronto 7, Ont. HONEY. FOR-SALE Light Amber 'honey $11.00 per 70 Ib. pail $5.25 per 30 Ib pail_for immediate delivery. Wallace Ross, Box 3, Seaforth, Ontario. ; 28, 29, 30p FOR 'SALE -- one Kenmore Oil heater for heating 5 to 6 rooms, in. good condition. Phone OS 2- 3650, Haileybury. 29 28 Summerhill 22,44 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -- 3 choice lots in North Cobalt, good water supply, reasonable. MI.7-6049, New Lis- keard. f 29p FOR SALE -- Modern two-apart- ment building in quiet residential area near north end of Haileybury, on a large, attractively landscap- ed property overlooking Lake Tem- iskaming. Apartments have _ sep- arate entrances, and each consists of a large living room, two spa- cious bedrooms, a fully modern kitchen, and a three-piece bath. All rooms are well lighted and ventilated with large windows. Re- cently redecorated throughout, hardwood floors, clean and efficient hot air heating system. New gas furnace just installed. Price: $13,- 000.00. Apply: Pioneer Consultants Limited, Haileybury, Ontario. 29 TO RENT FOR RENT -- Two, 5 roomed apartments, 93' Earl St. Cobalt, with bath and heavy duty wiring. Phone OS 2-3736, Haileybury. 26tf TO RENT -- Furnished bedroom with use of kitchen if required. Downtown, OS 2-5231. 28, 29 TO RENT -- 2-5 roomed and one 4 roomed- heated apartments in Haileybury. Reasonable rent. For enquiries phone 4515, Cobalt. 29tf TO RENT -- 2 roomed heated furnished apartment. Browning St. Haileybury. Phone OS 2-3310. 29 TO RENT -- Two rooms, hot and cold water. 91 Earl St. Cobalt, Phone 4467. 29 TO RENT -- 3 roomed house on Paget St. South, New Liskeard. MI 7-5602. ° 29 TO RENT -- Available October 1st heated two bedroom apartment. Os 2- 5288; Haileybury. 29 TO RENT -- Small 2 room apart- ment with kitchenette now avail- able. Corner Ferguson and Main St.| Haileybury, OS 2-3259, _29tt WANTED WANTED--A home for a German Shepherd pup, six months old, house broken. Phone OS 2-3610 mornings or evenings. 29 WANTED -- Dressmaker wanted. Must lbe able to make ladies dres- Ses, Phone OS 2-5277, Haileybury. 29 EMPLOYMENT WANTED | Front end loader available for loading, back filling, gravel, own- er operated. Apply J. L. Ward, North Cobalt, 28, 29p "MISCELLANEOUS If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Mrs. Neil Turnbull, New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-6365. Leonard Morin is bi-lingual and has thirteen years experience in piano repairing and tuning. 33tf potentate. In India the boots will be ornamented and studded with gold. Before starting to work Hunter received the foot measurements from India and studied the walk of elephants at London Zoo. Boots for animals is nothing new for Hunter. Last year he made a set of boots for a valuable dog with foot trouble. DAYTON, Ohio -- A message on the outdoor bulletin board of the Forest Avenue Presbyterian Church. here: "Too hot to go to church?" "What about hell?" LINDSAY -- Sister St. Andrew of St. Mary's Roman Catholic pri- '|mary school is all mixed up. And it's all the fault of the Twoheys. the Sheas, the Beatons and the Mc- Donalds. These are the four Lindsay fam- ilies who-contributed new pupils to Sister St. Andrew's grade one class. But all their contributions are in duplicate -- four sets of twins in one classroom. With the Sheas and the Beatons it won't be so bad. The twins in these. cases. are boy. and girls. But the McDonalds and the Two- heys are a different story, espe- cially since the former are nam- ed Peter and Paul and the Two- heys, Paul and Patrick. ¥ - Sister St. Andrew, however, does not intend to label them. She feels she'll get used to it all in a few week's time. - EDMONTON --. The Edmonton parks department, with help from the weather, this year won. its run- ning. battle with , mosquitoes. The department reported the summer, season was one of the best on record. Dr. Brian Hocking, head of the entomology department at -the University of Alberta, said the victory over the pesky skeeter was due to efficient control measures and favourable weather conditions. The battle started early in the spring when a ground force of 30 men sprayed chemicals on stag- nant water which appeared to be mosquito breeding grounds. Two aircraft were also used, attacking the areas inaccessible from the ground. Anti-mosquito weather conditions prevailed throughout the crucial breeding periods to help the cause. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. -- Managing editor Eugene (Shine) Sundstrom set off more excitement than anything lately in this city at the'eastern tip of upper Michi- gan. ' He chased a moose out of his front yard and through town. "7 was asleep upstairs," the Managing editor of the Sault Ste. Marie Evening News reported. "My wife, Doris, yelled: 'Shine! There's a big bull moose in the yard! I popped my head out the window, and sure enough, there he was, bigger than a good-sized work _ horse. "When I got. downstairs, I look- ed out. He had vanished. I called the cops, but was cagey. I just ask- ed had they heard anything about a moose on the loose. "They had. Said Bob Gilray had met one head-on on a bridge and had called up, pretty excited. "Doris and I ran to the car. About a block away, there he was under a street light. We moved in behind him and Gilray moved in behind us, and Mr. Big started trotting off the pavement across the court house lawn, then he trot- ted through a gas station. "Over by 'the country club he took ito the woods. That's the last anybody saws of him." FORT BRAGG, N.C. -- Military authorities have confirmed a re- port that an officer and 32 enlisted men spent more than. an hour searching for a general's cane that had dropped from a helicopter. They said the cane, belonging to Brig. - Gen. William Harris, 18th airborne corps commander, was "a valuable memento which had become a sort of unofficial unit symbol." : The cane sliped from. Harris' grasp while he was viewin a troop exercise. The cane was found. An army statement quoted Gen. Harris as Saying he didn't order the search or know about it. WINNIPEG -- A man whose 1956 income tax return contained no figures -- just comments -- is win- ning his legal battle against what he calls "the petty, uncontrolled bureaucrat."' Gerald Hart, 44-year-old opera- tor of Hart Electronics Limited here, was taken to court by the in- come tax department on the grounds that he did not file a 1956 return for his business. ; However, a magistrate ruled that he had filed a return, even though it contained no figures. The Mani- toba Court of Appeal concurred in the decision. Federal authorities now are re- ported considering what ito do next. Some lawyers say the appeal court decision cannot be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada since it was a stated case in which the magistrate asked the appeal court for an opinion on his ruling. Some of the questions and ans- wers on Mr. Hart's return: Financial statements and sched- ules: "'None available." Taxable income: "Not known, cannot afford expensive account- ing." Reserves as provisions for doubtful debts or liabilities: "No reserves, all debts doubtful, liabil- ity unlimited." Any loans made available to shareholders: "What with?' "In reference to your letter of July 17, reference C. Murray, I beg to differ with you in connec- PLAYGROUND DRIVE IN i Children under 12 Free FREE PONY RIDES $50 Reward for information speakers from Drive In property. If any speakers are acci- dentally torn off post, please leave at Snack Bar. of anyone found removing POPCORN. ULU TIME FREE BALL POINT PEN WITH EVERY 25c BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL. SHOWS YOU ENJOYED BEFORE AND WILL ENJOY AGAIN BOX OF REVIVAL FRI. & SAT. By The "Cheaper Dozen' TECHNICOLOR Clifton Webb, Jeanne Crain Theatre willibe closed during the week but will be open for theatre entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings SEPT. 25 - 26 Thursday, September 24, 1959 tion with the statement in your first paragraph as a T2 return was filed for 1956, whether you and your bloodhounds wish to admit it or not." "However, I have taken the pre- caution of keeping copies this time, as it is a known fact that your huge overstaffed department have often mislaid documents and at- tempted to put the blame upon the docile public."' At one point, Mr. Hart sent the income tax depantment a bill for $30 to cover the time spent making returns. The department replied: "Please be advised there is no provision in the income tax act for The Haileyburian Page 7 payment of services rendered in your invoice. The account there- fore cannot be passed from this of- fice to the treasury department for payment."' BRISBANE, Australia -- Doctors at a hospital here flipped coins re- cently to decide who would give curvy British entertainer Sabrina an anti-cold injection in her hip. The doctor who won refused to give his name on "ethical grounds."' Work in the Winter Woods operations of the pulp and paper industry provide winter work for farmers, subjects: -- 1. French Conversation. ness Practice. Mathematics. courses, it is: intended to open COBALT HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT CLASSES The. Principal will be at the. High School, c 7:30 p.m. to 9;00 p.m. of September- 29th, 1959 to receive registrations for two-hour weekly classes in the following Canadians and French Speaking People, 4. Leathercraft 6. Guidance. If a sufficient number of applicants register for the -various Cobalt, from 2. English. for New 3, Busi- 5. Practical classes on October 6th, 1959. R. L. O'Gorman, Secretary. EMPIRE PERFORMANCES Mon. to Sat. doors open at 6:30 p.m. Shows at 7 & 9 on single bill On Double Feature last complete show at 8:15 p.m. FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH IS FAMILY NIGHT -- CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE WITH PARENTS "VERBOTTEN" Last Showing Tonight -- "GHOST OF THE CHINA SEA" FRI. & SAT. ONE BULLET LEFT-- FOR THE KILLER! heh a FRED "MacHURRAY - HAYES (8 "GOoD DAY For A HANGING A MORNINGSIDE PRODUCTION + A COLUMBIA PICTURE SEPT. 25 - 26 MAGGIE MON. & TUES. -TECHNI "THE TRAP" Richard Widmark, Tina Louis SEPT. 28 - 29 COLOR WED. & THURS. A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION The NEW, TRUE epic story of the greatest human drama in = DIRECTED: £ SEPT. 30 - OCT. 1 living memory!