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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 25 Sep 1941, p. 2

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Page. Two ey ee aa E THE HAILEYBURIAN comet ee li HIS $25 PAINTING MAY BE WORTH $100,000 News Notes of the North [ Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings | of Interest During the Past Week j FAVOR GAS RATIONING the Post here. Both medal and = button were found on New Lis- Last week the Timmins coun-|keard streets, on separate: occa- cil passed a resolution in which|sions.--Temiskaming Speaker. they requested the government -- 0 to institute a system of gasoline| AURORA DISAPPOINTING and oil rationing that would limit the use of gasoline and oil to ne-| The many North Bayites who cessary purposes and prevent!stayed late out of their beds Fri- their unjustified use for pleasure| day night hoping to witness a re- or other purposes. This weekthe'peat performance of the show council received letters from the|staged Thursday night by the Minister of Munitions and Sup-!Aurora Borealis in the skies over ply, the Canadian Federation of|the city, were disappointed. Mayors, the Federal Oil Control-|Though some flashes of Northern ler and Mr. J. A. Bradette, M.P.,|Lights were visible, the display saying that they were in favor of could not be compared to that of the resolution. |the previous night when the sky The clerk was instructed to was ablaze with dancing waves of make copies of the resolution and greens, blues, purples and reds.-- send a copy to every municipality North Bay Nugget. in Ontario. Snake Carries "V" Sign and Double Usual Equipment a COULDN'T DODGE JAIL His Majesty's forces were not A snake with double the equip- as eager to have the services of ment usually found in such crea- Harold Morrison of Kirkland tures, so far as its front end is Lake as Morrison was anxious to,concerned, and which had this don a uniform. arranged in the "V" for Victory Morrison appeared before Ma-|sign formation, was found the gistrate S. Atkinson in police} other day on the farm of Ernest court yesterday on a charge oi,Gedney at Heaslip, This particu- intoxication. -- \lar Ophidian specimen carries two "If you'll give me 20 minutes|heads and four eyes, according to get to the recruiting office, I'lljto Mrs. Gedney, who brought $37,600,000 for 1940. join the army," Morrison told the|word of the freak while she was magistrate. on a visit to town last week-end. "Take him over and see if they|She left the snake itself at home. want him," the magistrate order-|in a bottle, she said. It is about ed a constable. |seven inches in length, Mrs. Ged- In a few minutes the constable ney said. On reljef, Edward Washer, 30, borrowed $25 to buy this picture he saw while "browsing" in a Los Angeles book store. An art expert, to whom he took it for cleaning, said it is an original by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, 18th century Italian master, and that one like it sold for $100.000 in Paris. Washer says he has received several offers for the picture. The number of hogs on farms in the report approximately 151 million Bdmis-|F "ne Provinces was 2,714,700 at June sions and receipts totalling almost) 1941; Bs compared with 2,660,800 on \the corresponding date a year ago. | Motion picture theatres in Canada! Building permits issued in 204 Cana ind dian municipalities during the first 2 seven months of 1941 had a total value Z of $75,797,691. TOUR and Morrison returned. Morrison| -- had one of the army's blue rejec- anes tion slips. He had been turned down for medical reasons. "Ten dnd costs, or 30 days," ruled Magistrate Atkinson, and the case was closed.--Kirkland Lake Northern News. ae eS FIND YOUTHFUL SMOKERS Boys between the ages of six and 16 who haye never been fo school, other youngsters of 44 and 15 who haye stopped school without legal permits and five- year-old habitual smokers were among the delinquent children described in the 1941 report on municipal playgrounds, which was submitted to council this week.-- Timmins Daily Press. Oo OBJECT TO BADGERING Badgering of men as practiced at the Sudbury Post Office corner in an attempt to scorn them into joining Canada's armed forces was roundly scored by the Sud- bury branch of the Canadian Le- gion in a resolution passed unani- mously at a regular meeting last night. The members of the Sud- bury branch of the Legion de- scribed the present methods being adopted by recruiting authorities in Sudbury and recommended that a civilian recruiting commit- tee be appointed in Sudbury to aid recruiting and suggest new and better methods of seeking volun- teers for service --Sudbury Daily Star. MADE IN CANADA a EDISON WARNING EFFECTIVE The warning issued a couple of f Stas. weeks ago by Col. C. E. Bent, of- : ficer commanding the Third Bat- CANADIAN GENE talion, R.C.B., that men of the LIM PROTECT YOUNG EYES... HELP OLD EYES i glivirere BETTER LIGHT means _ Using 100-watt Edison Mazda LAMPS ol/---- 7 /tt _ When you want to take a cake to the aul in perfect shape, bake it in a casse- role. YOUR 1941 Income Tax: on the Government Monthly Plan | You must start at once! Next Tuesday will be the last opportunity to pay your | 1941 Income Tax on the Government Monthly lan. 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