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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Aug 1929, p. 4

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1929 PROMINENT CANADIANS HEAD NEW SOCIETY The first definate step towards this week when a national board of are members of the new board. They are, left to right: John WwW. jtoba Free Press; Dr. Charles Camsell, Deputy Minister of Mines; of Agriculture; and Judge A. E. Arsenault, of Charlottetown, PLE. E the establishment of the Canadian Geographical Society was taken directors was electd. Above are four prominent Canadians who Dafoe, Managing Editor of the Man- Dr. J. H. Grisdale, Deputy Minister OPPONENTS IN LIGHTWEIGHT FRAY FOR BOXING CROWN Left, Tony Canzoneri, ht champion, in characteristic pose, and Mandell, pworld's lightweight titleholder, who met ¢€ former world's featherweiglast week in a batgle royal Sammycrown. The fight took place at ll was given the decision. for the lightweight Ghieago and Mand =F ESTABLISH IDENTITY OF SKELETON FOUND ON SHORE OF RIB LAKE The skeleton found recently on the shore of Rib Lake by T. & N. O. section men has been id- entified as the remains of Edwin Locke, a former fire ranger and a veteran of the great war, who disappeared nearly three years ago. A rusted revolver found beside the bones, with one cham- ber empty, leads to the belief that he committel suicide. It was learned at the time of his disappearance that he had been despondent owing to ill health. ee Pe Three men returning from a camp on the French River to North Bay on Sunday night en- countered such a_ high sea on Lake Nipissing that they were compelled to cast anchor and spend the night in their launch, in spite of efforts of those on shore, who saw that the craft was in difficulties, to go to their assistance. In the morning they hoisted the anchor and were washed ashore, none the worse for their experience but tired, cold and hungry. Temiskaming % Northern Ontario Railway TRAIN SERVICE The CONTINENTAL LIMITED. Trains Nos. | and 2, between Montreal and Vancou- ver, daily, operating through Sleeper between Cochrane and Toronto. These trains use Canadian National Railways station at Nortb Bay. TRAINS Nos. 46 and 47--Through ser- wice daily, between Toronto and Timmins, al- so to Rouyn and Noranda, Que., operating Par- lor Cafe Car Service between North Bay and Timmins. Through Sleepers operated be- tween Toronto and Timmins, also between Toronto, Rouyn and Noranda, Que. These Trains use Canadian National Railways sta- tion at North Bay. TRAINS Nos. 17 and 18--Daily except Sunday service between North Bay and Coch- rane, operating through Sleeper between Tim mins and Montreal. These trains use Cana- dian: Pacific Railway station at North Bay. LOCAL SERVICE between Cobalt, Foun- tain Falls and Silver Centre, Monday, Wed- nesday and Sat ry. Connections i Jet. for ELK LAKE daily except Sunday. Connections at Englebart for CHARLTON daily except Sunday. Connections at Swastika daily with Nipis- sing Central Railway for KIRKLAND LAKE, UARDER LAKE, CHEMINIS. ROUYN, and NORANDA, Quebec, 'and Intermediate Points. Connections at Porquis Jct. for IROQUOIS. FALLS, daily. TRI-WEEKLY SERVICE--between Coch- rane and Island Falls Jet., leaving Cochrane at 8.30 a.m., arriving Island Falls Jct. 11.20 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; leaving Island Falls Jct., 12.20 p.m., arriving Coch- rane 3.10 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the Sale under The Bulk Sales Act of the bus- iness carried on by Harry Woodhouse, of the Town of Haileybury, Province of Ont- ario. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Harry Woodhouse, of the Town of Haileybury, carrying on the business of a Barber and Barber Supplies, has made asale of his stock and fixtures to Syd- ney Rouse, of the said Town, and that the undersigned has been a- ppointed trustee under the pro- visions of The Bulk Sales Act to distribute the proceeds of the said sale among the creditors. All persons claiming to rank as creditors of the said business must file their claims with me, duly verified, on or before the 30th day of September, 1929, after which date I will proceed to distribute the monies to the claimants, having regard only to those of whom I have received notice. TERENCE SMITH, : Trustee, Haileybury, Ontario. Dated at Haileybury, Ontario, this 7th day of August, 1929. THE TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE NOTICE A list of Lands for Sale for Ar- rears of Taxes has been prepared and copies may be had in my office. The list is being publish- ed in the Ontario Gazette on Sat- urday, the 25th of May, and the Ist, 8th and 15th of June respec- tively, and that in default of pay- ment of the Taxes and costs, the lands will be sold for Taxes and costs under the R.S.O. Chapter 195, Sections 141 to 162. Should any of the lands describ- ed in the list published in the Ontario Gazette not be sold to recover the full amount.of Taxes. and costs at the sale of lands for Taxes on Septeniber 16th, 1929,1 hereby give notice that an ad- journed sale will be held at the same hour and place on Septem- ber the 23rd and 30th, 1929, when any of such lands may be sold for less than the full amount of accrued Taxes. and costs, and at any such adjourned sale, I re- serve the right to bid in any par- cel of land for the Municipality for Taxes and costs accrued on account of such lands. A. P. TYRWHITT, Treasurer Municipal Chambers, North Cobalt, Ont. 20th day of May, 1929 11-13c Notice to Creditors In the Matter of the Estate : of Edna Snyder, late of the Village of Elk Lake in the District of Temiskaming, Married Woman Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pur- suant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, Chapter 150, and amendments thereto, that all cre- ditors and others having any claims or demands against the Estate of the said EDNA SNY- DER, who died on or about the 29th day of May, 1929, are here- by required ,on or before the 15th day of September, 1929, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned, Solicitor-for the Executor of the Estate of the said Deceased, their names and addresses, and full particulars of their claims and statements of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, duly verified. AND FURTHER TAKE NO- TICE that after the said 15th day of September, 1929, the said Ex- ecutor will proceed to distribute the Estate of the said deceased among the persons entitled there- to, having regard only' to the claims of which he shall. then have had notice, and that the said Executor will not be liable for the said Estate, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims he shall not then pe had pas ated the 30th day of July, 1929 W. A. GORDON. KIC, Haileybury, Ontario, Solicitor for Fred N. Snyder, Executor of the Estate of Edna Snyder, Deceased. = The Shortest | - Thing in the World.... No, not a gnat's eyelash nor a mosquito's whisker--PUBLIC MEMORY You may have been in business for fifty years and the people know about it. But they forget--new customers are being born every minute and they grow up and have to be told. Give the people the good news of new things at advantageous prices. They look to you for this "store news' and will respond to your messages. ; sit .< ee Anything that increases favor, that adds to 7 sales, that multiplies customers, is very prop- . erly regarded as a good investment. ADVERTISING is a Good Investment! ! 3 A Note to Merchants Unless you keep telling them by Advertising what you have to offer them, the fellow who has only been tn business fifty weeks, and who advertises intelligently will prove to you the truth of it. -- You Must | Tell Them To Sell Them

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