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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 25 Jul 1929, p. 8

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Nhe iF THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1929 Social and Personal Mr. George Smith, of Kirkland Lake, was a week-end visitor in Haileybury. Mr. J. R. Whorley, left Mon- day night for a two weeks' holi- day in Ottawa. Tonight last showing of Rich- ard Dix in"The Wheel of Life" at Broadway Theatre. Ivor Novello in "The Triumph of the Rat" at Broadway Theatre Monday and Tuesday. Mr. James E. Arnold of Mount Arnold, Ont., is in Haileybury for a visit with his son, Dr. W. C. Arnold. Mr. W. J. Adair returned to town this week from a prospect- ing trip to the western part of the province. Mrs. Whitely and daughter, Donalda, from Toronto, are visit- ing Mrs. G. T. Hamilton, Lake Shore Road, this week. Mrs. L. McLauchlin, of Tim- mins, formerly of Haileybury, is in town for a visit with Mrs. W. S. Gainsford, Latchford Street. Miss Helen Green, of Toronto, is in Haileybury for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKinnon, Amwell Street. Emil Jannings, Gary Cooper in "Betrayal" at Broadway Theatre Friday and Saturday. Every fa- ther and mother should see this picture. Coming, Wed., Thurs., Aug. 7, 8, Jack Holt in "Submarine". The greatest thrill picture ever screened. Divers and submarines under water. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maguire, of Cochrane, visited the home of Mrs. Maguire's mother, Mrs. J. Brewer, Browning Street on Fri- day, left by motor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edmon- stone, and _ son, Junior, of St. WEDDING BELLS Legendre--Charbonneau The marriage of Miss Charbon- neau, sister of Mayor Charbon- neau, to Mr. Emile Legendre, of in the Roman Catholic Church here yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mons. Dupuis in the presence of immediate relatives only and, af- ter a wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Legendre left by motor to spend their honeymoon in south- ern cities. On their return they will reside in New Liskeard. Shower is Held for Popular Bride-to-be Miss Pearl Mayhew entertain- ed at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Suthérland Jr., Blackwall Street, on Tuesday night at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Teressa Edwards, a bride- elect of next week. After the distribution of the gifts which were drawn in by little Shirley Sutherland, in a prettily decorated wagon, a dain- ty lunch was served. Cornerstone of New Englehart Church is Laid Tuesday Night A number of Haileybury people were present in Englehart on Tuesday evening to attend the ceremonies in connection with the laying of the cornerstone of a new United Church there. Supper was served in the Ma- sonic Hall from 5.30 to 7 and the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Dr. Barnes, the retiring Superintendent of Missions for Northern Ontario, commenced at 7.30. Rev. Gillis, of the Englehart United Church, Rev. Anderson, of Kirkland Lake, Rev. Beoudry, of the Presbyterian Church, and Rev. Harris, of the Anglican Church, all gave short addresses jafter the ceremony, as well as A. \J- Kennendy, M.P.P., Mac. Lang, |M.P., and Mayor Weeks. | The weather was fine for the Catherines, are spending a week outdoor ceremony and there was in Haileybury the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ratcliffe, Probyn St. |a large crowd present, including |the children of the local Sunday |School. Among those from Hail- Misses Lucy, Ruby and Eve-|eybury were Rev. D. A. MacKer- lyn Maguire, of Ottawa, visited acher, Messrs. Geo. T. Hamilton, at the home of Mrs. Brewer, on F. W. Hutt, K. M. Stephen; N. J. Browning Street, Saturday, left|McAulay; M. Lang and Miss by motor for their holidays in Cochrane Saturday night. Mr. F. E. Laurin, accountant at the Bank of Nova Scotia here for the past few years, has been transferred to the bank's branch at Queen and Church Streets, To- route: Mr. J. "HL. Galande of Ottawa, is taking his place here. The "Tra vellers' Rest," a well known stopping place at Novar, on the Ferguson Highway, which was burned last fall, has been re- opened at Emsdale, seven miles from the former site, and is ready to look after patrons as usual. Mrs. Taplin, the proprietress, is known to many people in the North Country, who will be glad of the privilege of again enjoying her hospitality. Good Time Promised at Entertainment in 1.0.0.F, Hall Friday Plans are almost complete for the benefit entertainment to be held in the Oddfellows' Temple, tomorrow Friday evening, by the members of that Lodge, the Re- bekah Lodge and the N.C.R. Em- ployees. Cards and dancing will be the chief amusements during the evening and a pleasant time is promised. It is announced that there will be both bridge and euchre for those who do not care to dance. The games will com- mence a t 8.30 in the lodge room and the dancing will be in the banquet room downstairs, com- mencing at 10. At 11.30 lunch _ will be served, the interval fol- lowing the cards being filled in with entertainment of some kind yet to be decided upon, but those who have attended functions giv- en by these organizations will know that it will be pleasant. Tickets for the entertainment are being sold by members of the lodge and by the railwaymen and the proceeds will be devoted to- wards assisting a member who has been in hard luck through ill- ness. From the experience of those selling the tickets it ap- pears that there will be a large and jolly crowd present and ev- eryone is assured of a good time. Lang. . ee eS ee Mrs. Allan Orr, of Cobalt, who was one of the women to suffer jin a fall of plaster in the Town | Hall on the occasion of the fire- |men's dance, claims $35 from the |town of Cobalt for a ruined dress. |She has been offered $20 by the j council as a settlement. | Soldiers from Petawawa military camp assisted in fighting |aforest fire east of Chalk River this week, and it has now been brought under control. eg Card of Thanks Mrs. W. F. Gowans and family wish to sincerely thank their many friends who |showed such great kindness and sympathy during their recent be- reavement. Card of Thanks The Clover Valley Women's Institute wish to thank all those who so kindly donated and help- ed to make the lawn social a suc- iCeSsS: the Mr. and | CHURCHES ! The United Church Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, B.A., Pastor Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. 10 a.m.--Church School. 11 a.m.--Public Worship. There will be no Evening Ser- vice. Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--yY. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service at 8 p.m. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday School 9 a.m. Gospel Meeting ...7.00 p.m. Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. New Liskeard, took place quietly | Many Attend Funeral of Little Gowans Boy Victim of Accident Laid to Rest;| Friends and Acquaintances Express Sympathy The funeral of little William Charles Gowans, who died early on Monday morning, following his injuries from being struck by a motor car on Sunday evening, was held on Tuesday afternoon, when he was laid to rest in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Rey. J. F. Anderson, of Kirkland Lake where the Gowans family has re- sided since leaving Haileybury a couple of years ago, conducted the funeral service at the home on Lake Shore Road where they are spending the summer. Rey. D. A. MacKeracher, pastor of the Haileybury United Church, took part in the service and there was alarge gathering of friends and acquaintances present. Sincere sympathy is felt for the sorrow- ing family. Pallbearers at the funeral were Messrs. R. Cockeram, D. Hill, A. Cockshutt, and J. R. McCracken, all friends and associates of Mr. Gowans. There was a great pro- fusion of floral tributes, a list of which follows: Wreaths--Father, Mother and Sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Bleasdell, Teck-Hughes Gold Mines | staff, R. Cockeram, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stevenson, Mr. A. Cockshutt, Mr. and Hrs. Maurice James and fa- mily. Crescent--Lorne Chase. Bar--Sadie, Margaret Stanley McCallum. Sprays--Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill, Mildred and Donald Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. David A. Scott, Madeline Tuke, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Bradley, L. Cohen and Dr. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stirrup, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken and Family, Mr. and Mrs. D. McDougall and Katy Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Hughes, Jack and David Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Burbank, Haileybury C.G.1. T., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shilling- ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Whorley, Haileybury Lodge A.F. & A.M., Mr. and Mrs. B. Andrews, Bobbie A. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hartley and Family, Mr. W. J. Hill, United Church Ladies' Aid, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lang.and Fagy- ily, The Perram Family, ¥r. and Mrs. Deering, Mr. and Mrs. F. Leslie and Family, United Church Choir, Mr. and Mrs. Purfield, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Isabel Robert- son. and _--_--e----_ Temiskaming Softball League Schedule, 1929 SECOND HALF July 26th--Liskeard at Cobalt " 30th--Cobalt at Haileybury " 31st--Haileyb'y at Liskeard Winners of First and Second Half play off, best 2 games in 3. Heads Ontario Masons R. D. Dargravel, who was unani- mously elected Grand Master by the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario at its 74th annual com- munication at Ottawa last week. Meet With Minister to Talk Over Roads Delegates from the service clubs, boards of trade and other organizations of the towns of Cobalt, Haileybury and New Lis- keard will hold a conference with Hon. Chas. McCrae, Minister of Mines, when he visits the district with a party of parliamentarians this week-end. The object of the meeting, it is understood, is to talk ever with the Minister the state of the roads in this immed- iate district, particularly the bit between Haileybury and New Liskeard, which, motorists say, is one of the worst stretches in the whole Ferguson Highway. Local Schools Have Record in Entrance of Hundred Per Cent. Haileybury schools made a re- cord to be proud of in the En- trance examinations this year, every candidate who wrote be- ing successful. It has already been announced in these columns that all the students from the public school passed the examin- ations, and this week comes_ the announcement from the separate school and St. Marie Academy that similar success was met with there. In the English sec- tion there were ten candidates, in the English-French section there were five and at the Acad- emy there were six. Of the lat- ter there were five in the English French section and one in the English. With the twenty-four candidates from the public school this makes a total of forty-five successful students in the En- trance from the local schools and the one hundred per cent. record is something to boast of. BEAUTY PRICE: Haircutting. a i cin ai ln ci it a lt al lt lt al ai tn allt a a ain iit ait a ln YOU CAN NOW GET YOUR Permanent Waves at Hotel Haileybury We have installed the latest type of machine for the purpose (using the Steam-Oil Method) vege? 7 3 q 2 q j q q q q 2 q 7 q q q q q 3 q Z eog09 q 2 q 2 q 2 q 2 q j { 2 q q q We Specialize in Women's and Children's 2 q PARLOR $10.00 Phone 102 Phone 77 ADSHEAD'S Est. 1909 HAILEYBURY SUPPLY STORE N. E. CORNER RORKE AVENUE AND RUSSELL ST. CHOICE GROCERIES 6 FOODSTUFFS Cooked and Cured Meats, Etc. Ocoee All Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. William Murdoch Death came suddenly to anold resident of Haileybury, in the person of William Murdoch, who passed away at his home on Main Street, west of the T. & N. O. Railway on Sunday evening. Al- though he had been in failing health for some time, he had been able to go around and had been down town a few days previous. Sitting in a chair on the veran- dah of his home late in the even- ing, he was. stricken and, al- though medical aid was summon- ed immediately, he passed away before the doctors arrived. He was some 7/4 years of age. The late Mr. Murdoch came to Haileybury well over 20 years ago from Smith's Falls. He was a bricklayer and stone mason by trade and there are many build- ings in town and_the surrounding country which he erected. He was known as a skilled workman and took great pride in any job he undertook. Mr. Murdoch is survived by his | OBITUARY}! 'widow, from whom he had been estranged, four daughters and .two sons. Mrs. Murdoch and e'two of the daughters, Mrs. Bal- four and Mrs. Wynn, live in Smith's Falls, the other daugh- ters being Mrs. McCullough, of Tweed and Mrs. A. W. Harring- ton, of Cobalt. The sons are Thomas Murdoch, of Oshawa, and William, of Pontiac, Mich. The remains of the late Mr. Murdoch were taken to Smith's Falls on Monday evening for bur- jal at his former home there. Mr. A. W. Harrington, his son-in-law accompanied the body and it was expected that the funeral would be held yesterday. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear son, Private Wm. H. Gerow, Co. B., 18th Infantry, who died July 26th, 1918. The flowers we place grave, May wither and decay; But the love for him who lies be- neath Shall never fade away. --Mother, Brothers and Sisters upon his THESE WANT AD'S For Sale or Rent--Seven-roomed frame house, garage, 2 lots, growing garden. Apply Mrs. W. J. Post, North Cobalt. 16-4-c For Sale or Rent-- Five-Roomed brick house, garage, hennery, sixty lots in North Cobalt. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. J. Post. 16-4c For Sale--Six Roomed House on Blackwall Street; all conveni- ences; very easy terms. Apply at Haileyburian Office. BG BRING -- RESULTS AD'S To Rent -- One Storey House, partly furnished. Apply to Box 264, Haileybury. 16-t.f. For Rent--Six Roomed House on Latchford Street, nice location, all. conveniences. Apply to Capt. McCarthy Burns, Fergu- son Ave. 16-1-c For Sale --on_ Latchford Street, a five roomed bungalow with all modern conveniences. Large living room and_ sun- toom. Apply to J. M. Philip, 283 Snowden Ave.. Toronto. For Sale -- Well-built, Modern house in excellent location; 6- room and 10-ft. enclosed ver- andah. Housing Commission and terms. Mrs. D. W. Cam- eron, Browning St. Tel. 345. : 14-t.f. For Sale or Rent -- Six-roomed water heating. Apply to A.S. Macdonald. 14-t.f. For Sale--Willys-Knight Sedan. Apply at 42 Brewster Street, Haileybury. 11-t.f. house on Brewster Street; hot', To Rent--Eight-r dB low on Latchford Street. S Ap- ply to Mrs. A. L. Herbert, or ! phone 149. 12-t.f. For Sale-- House on Georgina Ave. North; 5 rooms, ali con- veniences: desirable location. Apply to George Nottle, | __Georgina Ave. 11-tf. House for Sale--All conveniences. bath room and furnace; corner of Albert Street and Lake Shore Road. Apply for parti- culars to E. Hargreaves, 55 Peel St., Barrie, Ont. 44.t.f. Frederick Elliot BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Ontario and British Columbia INVESTMENTS, LOANS, ETC. GIBSON BLOCK, HAILEYBURY W. A. Gordon, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC MYLES BLOCK, MAIN STREET HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS { K. M. Stephen Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Automobile INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada The General Accident Assurance Co. of Canada Several First Class Fire Companies Probyn Street HAILEYBURY Phone 322 JACK CARTER Life, Health Accident Automobile i INSURANCE | Canada Life Assurance Company Edwin W. Kearney BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC GIBSON BLOCK HAILEYBURY Telephone No. 10 F. L. Smiley, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC CROWN ATTORNEY Main Street Conrt House Haileybury Cera buer BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scotia Building HAILEYBURY, ONT. PHONE 360 as . Eric E. Smith PIANO TUNING Practical Instruction in Violin Playing given at your home VIOLINS SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES BOX 556 NEW LISKEARD R. H. Unwin (Organist United Church, Haileybury) MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ORGAN, PIANO, VOICE, THEORY MacLEAN'S 110 MAIN STREET Canadian Legion HAILEYBURY BRANCH No. 54 Meets in Club Room on Browning Street First Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. ALL RETURNED MEN WELCOME Belleville Assay Office 257 Bleecker Ave., BELLEVILLE, Ont. Assays and Analyses of Ores, Minerals and Metals. Mining Properties Examined Corner Probyn & Brewster Phone 435 Dr. J. Dunn VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Contracts Arranged Office--Symon Office Phone 183 Residence--J. Lever's Phone 113 NEW LISKEARD, ONT. Dr. Gordon F. Jackson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 131 Bloor St., West TORONTO Telephones : Office--Kingsdale 5748 Residence--Hillcrest 2333 Dr. R. H. O'Neill DENTIST Main and Ferguson HAILEYBURY Phone--Office 11, Residence 132 Dr. W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building MAIN & FERGUSON HAILEYBURY Liggett Block Barrow Sign Service SHOW CARDS SIGNS, POSTERS TIMMINS HAILEYBURY G. W. PERRAM ACCOUNTING and AUDITING MACDONALD BLOCK, HAILEYBURY Telephones 63 and 313 Saxton Electric Blackwall Street Phone 243 COBALT and Reported on. Samples sent by Mail or Express will receive prompt attention ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS CONTRACTS ESTIMATES Co

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