Page 6 The Haileyburian FOR SALE FOR SALE -- 30 gal. tank, practic- ally new, with two 500 watt heat- All for $15.00. Phone OS 2- Haileybury. tf ATTENTION TRAPPERS. The Canadian Association for Humane Killer ers, 8259, Trapping sells Humane Traps. Sawyer, size 144, $1.20 each, $12.00 dozen. Wilkil size 142, $1.00 each, $10.00 dozen. Bigelow size 144-2, $1.40 each, $14.00 dozen. Postpaid. C.O.D. Write C.A.H.T. 28 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto A Ontario. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -OR. RENT .-- One large house. A. Leslie, Browning Street, Haileybury. tf FOR SALE -- in Haileybury, a selection of fine homes, at very attractive prices. Terms can be arranged. Apply E, M:> McCuaig, Real Estate Broker,. phone OS-2- 3466, 574 Georgina Ave, 5,6 Thursday, April 14, 1960 Cub Pack Members Learn New Skills Nineteen members of the Second Haileybury Cub Pack met last week with their leaders, John Rundle and Gordon Wilson, assist- ed by Jim Nichols. Following the opening ceremon- ies, campfire was formed for story- telling, one story being about the habits of the Mongoose. After- wards instruction was given in ty- ing knots and the boys had a ses- sion of walking around with books on their heads, in order to prac- tice good posture. John Knox was invested as a Cub. Points are given each week for attendance, appearance, a good deed and. attendance at church, These are totalled at the end of the month and a prize given to the Six who have the greatest number of points. Last month the prize went to the Blue Six. FOR SALE -- Bungalow. on Geor- gina Ave., Haileybury. Phone OS 2- 3604, after 6 p.m. tf FOR SALE -- Duplex in Hailey- bury on Blackwall St. Phone a P * Cobalt. USED CARS FOR SALE -- 1958 Karmann Ghia Volkeswagen equipped with radio, windshield washer, clock and two extra snow tires. Installed heater. Excellent condition. O 8359, after 5:30. 5tfdh TO RENT TO RENT -- Room, corner Albert Rt and Meridian Ave. Phone OS 2- 3681, 6,7 TO RENT Apartment, two rooms and kitchenette,-gas heated, corner Ferguson Ave. and Main Street. Phone OS 2-3259. tf TO RENT -- Heated apartment in Haileybury, equipped with elec- tric stove and refrigerator. Avail- able immediately. Apply OS 2-3080 or OS 2-3088, Haielybury. tf The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid fixed by the said District Court down to the Vendor's Solicitor on the day of sale 10% of the pur- chase money and shall pay the balance of the purchase money into Court without interest within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. Adjustments to be made as of date of closing. The Purchaser shall search the title at his own expense. In all other respects the conditions of sale are the standing "| conditions of sale of the Court as modified by the conditions of sale settled by the undersigned. On the premises is said to be erected a six roomed, one storey frame single family dwelling with a cement foundation and an attached garage. Further particulars and condi- tions of sale may be had from the Sheriff's Office in the Court House at Haileybury. DATED at Haileybury, this 25th day of February, A.D. 1960. J. B. ROBINSON, District Court Judge, Temiskaming. 4.5.6 TO RENT -- Five roomed furnish- ed house in Cobalt, Centrally lo- eated to schools and churches. MI 7-5167 6tf TO RENT -- In Haileybury, two, four-roomed apartments, gas heat- ed, central. Phone 4515, Cobalt. ltf EMPLOYMENT WANTED Dressmaking and sewing: men's shirt collars turned; trousers -cuf- fed. Mrs. E. Frost, '105 Probyn St., Haielybury. 6 FEMALE 'HELP WANTED. - WANTED. -- Girl or woman. for general housework. Sleep. out or in. Good wages. Apply Mrs. J. B. Robinson, phone OS 2-3592, Hailey- bury. t MISCELLANEOUS f | directors If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Home Outfitters. New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-5622. Leon- ard Morin is bi-lingual and has fourteen years experience in piano repairing and tuning. 31tf IN THE aoe COURT OF DISTRICT OF TEMISKAMING Between: MORGAN GRANT Plaintiff, |: And ALBERT EDWARD RUSSELL and DOROTHY RUSSELL (by Writ) and Firestone Tire & Rubber Company of Canada Limited, Garage Supply. (Oril- lia) Limited & McColl-Fron- tenac Oil Company Limited, (made parties in the Master's Office) Defendants. Pursuant to the Judgment and Final Order for Sale made in this cause there will be offered for sale by public auction in one parcel with the approbation of the under- signed the District Court Judge of the District of Temiskaming by J. M. Shouldice, Sheriff, at ithe Sheriff's Office in the Court House, in the. Town of Haileybury, in the District of Temiskaming, at the hour of 2:00 p.m., on Tuesday, the 26th day of April, 1960, the follow- ing lands and premises, namely, Lot No. 136 as shown on Plan M-77 (North Bay) now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Hailey- bury, being Parcel 4201 in the Re-| gister for Nipissing North Divi- 'sion, PERSONAL Amazingly quick relief for dis- comfort of mouth sores, white canker spots, dental plate sores, tender gums, with Fletcher's Sore- Mouth Medicine, $1.00 at all drug- gists. 6 Corns instantly relieved with Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve and Pads. Don' suffer any long- er. Salve 75c - Pads 50c - at all druggists. 6 CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor- tunity. to express my thinks and deep appreciation to my friends and neighbors to Dr. A. E. Bullen, Father La Pointe and the funeral for. their many kind- nesses during the recent bereave- ment of a dear husband and fa- ther-- Mrs. R. Sauve and family. Canada, Our Lady of the Snows. Monday morning I came gaily to work, quite happy because -- it hadn't frozen during the night, the last bit of snow and-ice on and I felt sure that at last, Spring was around the nearest corner, Well!! at eleven thirty, my office seemed rather dark and: as I got up to turn on the light, I glanced out of the window, and -Wow, "I looked out the window and what did I see? Ten million snowflakes glaring at me." I also saw a hat- less, baldheaded man getting out of his car, holding his hand on his head and galloping to the liquor store; a man whose wind- shield wiper wasn't working, (how's that for alliteration?) driv- ing cautiously down Ferguson Avenue with his door open and his News from the Your Easter Parade begins at the Evelyn Shoppe where it is so easy to,choose your costume from such a wide collection of suits, dresses, hats, bags, and of course, all the beautiful accessories with which you can vary the tempo of your basic costume. Should you just want to splurge on a blouse to brighten your present ensemble, we have a new shipment of Lib- erty prints in, and they are, Oh, so exciting. We chose these prints with such care that you will surely agree with us that it is difficult to choose only one. Only Liberty can blend such an array of col- ors so perfectly. But if you prefer the delicately embroidered Swiss blouse, of course we have those, too, as well as pure silk. You will love them all. Our selection of dresses is so varied, in printed silks, plain shan- tungs and some very beautiful Dacron and cotton or Terrylene, These last, no-iron fabrics, you will wear on all occasions. Sizes are from seven to 20 and from 14144 to 2814. For those who have been waiting for the Liberty print dresses, we now have a few in, as well as Swiss cottons. These very beautiful fabrics are a joy to wear. Make your next shopping point Evelyns, where we are happy at all times, to serve you. » THE y* SHOPPE. the roof was dripping quietly away. Evelyn Shoppe | Across the Kitchen Table By MRS. MAC head out, (he DID have a hat on); and.as I watched; the large fluffy snowflakes changed ito smaller sleet-like pellets. Oh, it was a beautiful view. Then as I turned to the mail piled high on my desk, I opened a large envelope, "and what did I see? Two. pleasant faces smiling at me", the picture, which came from a News Agency, was this cutline, "Judge J. B. and Mrs. Robinson of Haileybury, Ontario, are spend- ing their fourth annual Bermuda holiday at Horizons in Paget Parish." Looking from the pic- ture to the window, I was convinc- ed that they are one couple that certainly know the proper time to take a holiday. * # & & "We only see a little of the ocean ; A few miles distance from the boundless shore, But way out there, beyond the sky's horizon There's more! There's more! We only see a little of God's merey -- A few small droppings from His boundless store, But way out there beyond Eter- nity's horizon There's more! There's more; Underneath | This little poem, by an unknown author, was sent to me by Mrs. G. Kranz along with several others, and I thought it was so good that I wanted to share it pee my readers. *, * *& & This week-end is the Easter one, the commemoration of Christ's resurrection. As we mark. it, let us try to realize. that it means something more than'a new. Eas- . ter bonnet or dress, gaily colored eggs, fluffy bunnies or chocolate chickens. Let us try to be worth of the agony Christ suffered ite! we, like the repentant thief; may" "be with Him in Paradise". Await Report Provincial police at Engle- hart are still awaiting results of pathological tests being tak- en in Toronto on the brain of Horace (Pete) Tardiff. The 72- . year-old trapper was found dead in his cabin near Engle- hart some seven weeks ago. The body was discovered by Conservation Officer Roy Johnston and OPP Constable Jim Burns on February 24. The body was severely burned about the head and feet, but it was suspected that Tardif may have died from rabies. An inquest cannot be held until the reports from MOrauRe are received. H 6 BINGO Legion Hall, Tuesday, April 19th Door Prize $120.00 Top Line on first 16 numbers only -- otherwise $10.00 Blackout REGULAR GAME AT $3.00 Haileybury Sell The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA TIME TO' TRADE? . borrow at low cost through PLAIN CANADA-WIDE CATERING SERVICE LET US ANALYZE YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND OFFER A DETAILED PROPOSAL, ERAWLEY & MECRACKEN consane unneo | MONTREAL @ TORONTO © SUDBURY e WINNIPEG © NORTH BAY e VANCOUVER For CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENTS e MINES +» RAILWAY MAINTENANCE _e MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS ¢ STAFF HOUSES « CANTEENS and INDUSTRIAL CAFETERIAS