Ag ae Page 6 =~ oe lorized to spend the sum of $100 Board of Trade Plans 'in this way, after proposals had 'been made as to the best places To Advertise Town to have the photographs placed. ; 'A scheme for radio announce- Will Have Pictures Placed. in ™€nts, which had recently been Strategic Locations in offered through the Rotary Club, Southern Ontario 'was considered too ambitious at ithe present time, when it was C E oe istated that the offer had been for Several schemes of advertising ey ffteen-minute announcements were considered at the meeting} at a cost of $385. The advertis- of the Haileybury Board . of{ing committee was left to deal al- Trade, held on Thursday evening | SO with the road signs at the last in the Matabanick Hotel, entrances to the town, when ob- when some forty members assem-| jection was raised by, one mem- bled at dinner and discussed Bal Her a meses Spring eee ss yard. Are Welcome" which, he said, a ee vecEe that the best was being laughed at by strang- scheme for the present would be ,©'* ; q the supplying of several attrac-! Mr. C. P. Furlong asked what tive pictures, taken by A. Mac-| progress had been made by the Lean, to be hung in prominent he pore rar since the laces in Southern Ontario as a last meeting, but there was no Weada of inducing more tourists report, as the Liga he not to visit the North Country. The present. Some steps had been advertising committee was auth- taken toward an adjustment of Starvation Reigns in China While the forces of the Chinese Government and the revolution- ary party are battling in China for military supremacy, the people are starving. In some portions of the war-torn land whole vil- lages have been wiped out by famine. In many localities parents are reported to have killed their their children to save them from the slow death from starvation and intense suffering is noticeable in the entire area where fighting has been continuous for the past eight years. The photographs above shows youngsters in the breadline at Shanghai where the cheapest grain is selling for $12a bushel. TANT NINN NN NOON NNN NING): H. A. CARLSON LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S TAILOR NODA AC We always have the most up-to-date and seasonable goods to choose from Patterns and Styles to Suit Every Taste Fit and Workmanship of the Best Zz 4 Z 2 Z| ka By S; Z 2) By Bp = = 5 e CLEANING AND PRESSING FERGUSON AVE. Liggetts' old stand Sy Wa Wd Wd WO WU Wd Wd Wd WO Nd NT NN Are You in Need of Printed Stationery e LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS, INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS CALLING CARDS LEAFLETS, PRICE LISTS or any other printed matter usually printed in print shops If your supply is low, bear in mind that we are at your service with experience that insures first- class work. Job Printing is Our Business May We Have Your Order? Haileyburian Job Department Phone 24 express rates on fruit s| out, but nothing definite had secured in the way of a reduction and the matter is to be pressed further. . The old question of the road to the Old Mission was again up, when the opinion was expfessed that now should be a good time to get some action. It was pro- posed to leave this in the hands of the town and it was hoped that something could be done to have the road built by the North- ern Development Branch. Mr. S. J. Mason spoke of the former plan to clean up a section of beach at a convenient point, stating that the present low level of the lake would facilitate the work. _ The executive will take the matter up and endeavor to have something done. 3efore the meeting closed, Reeve Norman Evoy, of the Township of Teck, who was a guest of the gathering, was call- ed upon for an address. He com- plimented the Board on its actiy- ity and stated that he hoped the Teck Board would copy its ex- ample. - Mr. Geo. T. Hamilton, a mem- ber of the executive, presided over the meeting in the absence of the president and vic-president both of whom were out of town. Capacity House at . "Spanish Moon" Play "Spanish Moon" which is billed as a romantic, musical show, is not only that but a very humor- ous play. The walls of the Clas- sic Theatre, Cobalt, shed bits of plaster at the initial performance | under | comedy. THURS., OCTOBER 24th, 1929 gb Pa isat night, so violent was the Former Haileyburians Mlaugter at the entertainment, which is really a musical farce- It is being produced of Silver the auspices \to Toronto to school. When the :car upset they had difficulty in |getting out, the glass in the car being broken before they could Banriejreach safety. The car caught fire Figure in Car Smash A recent issue of The Chapter I.0.D.E., and the major- Examiner contains an account of} before Mr. Jory and Phyllis got 'Haileybury. TI gstuines a oo scenery are said to be of the fin- of the caeaigiye S200 E Mayor! ect et seen in this part of the country. \ity of the principal cast are well;a motor accident in which P. H. 'known, well liked and experienc-) Jory, of ed young people of Cobalt andl 1 The costumes and|when it turned over on the side] The curtain rises for: with a truck. Mr. Jory had his the final performance promptly|daughter, Phyllis, and son, John, at 8.15 tonight. out and was totally. destroyed. Midland, formerly of None gi 'Me Paty wa sereuely atte ow : urt, Mr. Jory receiving a slig Haileybury, lost his car by 2 are te ine-heatena ate es being scratched up a bit. The truck driver took the party into Barrie. of the road after he had jammed| on his brakes to avoid a collision| lin the car with him, taking them! Want Ads. Bring Results Canadian Elevator Establ ishes Record for Loading Grain zy What is regarded as a record movement of grain in a few hours was made at the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Elevator No. 7, the largest and most up-to-date grain elevator in North America, with a capacity of 7,000,000 bushels. from the elevator to the hold of the steamship "Lemoyne." of the ship when the wheat was carried like a torrential golden river from the elevator at the rate of 2,666% bushels per minute. In four and a half hours 550,069 bushels of wheat were transferred There were periods during the loading Ferguson is Slipping ! HE people are tired of false promises as a cloak for reckless spending. They want reduced taxes rather than increased promises. They owe nothing to Ferguson's Friends Only Liberals Can Retrench | Ferguson Fails Because:-- Debt Increase--90 Millions, Gas Tax Increase to 5c, Liquor Revenues go up. Spending Reaches 58 Millions. Interest Bill is 19 Millions. Ruinous Rural Taxes. School Law Tinkering. No Reforestation Policy. Local Autonomy Restricted, No Retrenchment. Liberals Will Give:-- Full a Survey. Relief to Municipalities. Honest Redistribution. The Alternative Vote. Business Policy in North. Sound School Laws. | Law Enforcement. , Cheap Rural Power. Loeal Auton omy, Spending Reduction. FERGUSON Says: No More Plebiscites. SINCLAIR Says: Trust the People. FERGUSON BEGS FOR 5 YEARS GRACE LET HIM SPEND IT IN OPPOSITION VOTE FOR A LIB \ WHICH DO 4 ||, YOU CHOOSE « ERAL CANDIDATE Issued by the Liberal Office, 11 King St, W., Toronto SME STELIOS Sci AE. sia