ing undesi acting bury â€" lo allo HAILEYBURY VETERANS AND ‘*VICTORY SHOWS‘" o allow the *‘ Victory Shows * â€" to exâ€" in their towns. This decision was agreeable to many, but to others not so. The discussion still continues. In the last issue of The Haileyburian for instance, there appears the followâ€" ing letter from the Haileybury Great War Veterans Association regarding the matter :â€" Tor"His Worship the Mayor and the Conncillors of Haileybury, ' Gentlemen:â€" At our July 27 it was unanimous that we should write Gentlemen:â€" At our meeting Sunday July 27 it was unanimously decided that we should write you an open letter of protest concerning the treatment meted out to us in connectâ€" tion â€" with **The Victory Shows *‘ which were to have played in Haileyâ€" wilte hury It which were to have played in hury undér our auspices. [t was ppinted out that the prineiâ€" pals of the show offered to put up A cash bond of two hundred dollars with the understanding that if the show was objectionahble in any way they forfeit their money ana@ license and eclose up on the minute‘s notice . You refused this proposition and the feeling of the organization is that you did not have our best interests at heart when you did so. As it was very aptly put by one of our members, that though the people of Haileybury were â€" willing that we should bear heavy responsibility overâ€" seas still when it came to a home proâ€" position, that we were not capahle of running and controlling small ten cent show . Besides being both a financial loss to ns it closes the gate to any future Benefitâ€" that we might have had in mind for we feel that we should be very backward in again asking your permission _ or support . to anything this line. Had some of the citizenk of this town ‘been as anxionhs to fly into khaki or allow their sons to «o so, as they were to fly to arms a@ainst this show, our army would have been at least a few stronger. We ask you to hbelieve us when we say that there is absolutely no personâ€" al animosity intended in this letter but that it is written simply and pureâ€" Iv by way.of protest. adopted a ver» wariling the stt inw the opinion soon be over. At the annual mee land Lake Gold Mime last week, President men were now «4e to work and were their leaders. â€" He were not to ‘biame least not at the I Mines., Mr. tluly had appeared. as eome, preparattions l\'irkland Lake (n ;.'l‘t‘flt deul of ore | when the trouble 1 would be in woOli(i DC i There wer from ore dump. and necessary ; ing Board for the K for the en L. Culver 1t o eapture young la elined t ready to and is a tie duck Montreal H ; K. F Mr. G i* x;i‘. % ‘. ‘(.HH b hnas ne shatkten af that. this week d at the Dome Mines vestigation told about in the -â€"4’-1!(‘ bl‘ Svhuulm mal tha Irain ant after arriving scovered again nere hea intende z~ other al repk» al repotr om the irkble f _ EXPECTS EARLY END TO KIRKLAND STRIKE TL ind HAILEYBUR has be 1 the N Show 1t tame "£ IA south OT 111 ¢ U alt were only held back by He saio that the aliens ame ftor the trouble, at tlie Kirkland Lake (Gold Culver said that when it 1 as if a strike might ations were made by the ie (Ciold Mines to get a ore in readiness so that ibhle was all over no time + in resuming milling. [tW}) â€" tons ready _ apart derground â€" ana on the o â€"â€" reâ€"watering would be this mine. * The followâ€" Directors were: elected Jand Lake Gold Mines x« vear:â€"President, 6. to la«c en 1 orth H YA mMous reports t â€"refus Yours very truly meetinge of the Kirtkâ€" Mines hela in Toronto ident" I‘:s 1;.â€" CGulver hopeful attitude reâ€" ke situation, : expressâ€" chat the dispute would His idea was that the desirous ef returning with the Codail _Pootâ€" who was taken Al on went to the dospital rere, is now fully reâ€" Indeed so completely oft ‘his indisposition he wl to <work nes +3 nis regular callâ€" end4ry, w Â¥vith the r}xis that the wise young antâ€" the rrain sometimes _the ordinary domesâ€" Ju considerable 1 Land about a ome to Tim: . There wi ns country, â€" hat the show ous reasons, rts both Ha leybut iv. 20. Y (G: Mercetr sed pt Shows r the eapture of er hill last week will not bear inâ€" have recently iz bear at night » Hollinger, and rreulatir , Ont {)10} _ THMIIS roupie (1 were THE PORCUPINE ADVANCR p ‘ X