The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 31 Oct 1929, p. 2

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Page 2 tir HAILEYBURIAN ry Ms bean THURS., OCTOBER $lst, 1929, Held Meeting Here In Liberal Interests Chas. A. Byam Speaks to Voters | of Haileybury; Is Supported | by Local Men The final public meeting of the election campaign in Haileybury was held on Monday night, when n the Broad- Chas, A. on a large audience in way Theatre greeted Byam, the Liberal candidate, his first and only appearance here to address the electors on his own behalf during the fight. Jos. A. Legris, president of the Haileybury Liberal was chairman of the meeting and, S. Taylor, Mac.! Lane, M.P., M. Beeman, of New Liskeard, who spoke in! French, H, G. Pickard and the candidate were all given a gooc hearing. A volunteer orchestra, under the direction of P. R. Cra- ven, of New Liskeard, contribut-} ed several selections during the | evening which were greatly en-| joyed. | In making his appeal for the | support of Hailevbury voters, Mr. Byam recalled the night of} October 4th, 1922, when this town suffered such a great loss in the | big fire. He was here on that} occasion, he said, and it had af-} forded him pleasure to come a- gain and see how that disaster| had been overcome. Mr. Byam stated that the set- tlement of Temiskaming had been made possible by a Liberal administration which had pro- jected and carried into effect the building of the T. & N. O. Rail- way. A rumor had been circu- lated, he said, that if the Liber- als were returned to power they intended to hand over that rail- to the Canadian National, and he read an extract from a letter of the leader, Mr. Sinclair, to the effect that nothing of this the the speakers, R I way nature was intended, but on contrary, the party was prepared to extend the road to James Bay and to do all in their power for the development of the North. [he province's finances showed an "orgy of expenditure" he said. and he pointed out several ways in which this would be improved] | 'would be Association, @ jon the eve of an election, which "Tsn't now the time for a change" j}and he dwelt in particular on the under a Liberal Government. A change in the administration of the Northern Development Branch would be inaugurated, he said. First, it would be his busi- ness to see that men got a living wage. Then estimates of the requirements of each township received before the money was voted, and there would be an equitable distribu- tion and all accounts would be made public. In opening the meeting, Mr. Legris referred to a recent ad- tion between Ontario and Mani-! NOTICE OF APPLICATION toba, giving Sir Oliver Womat FOR DiVORCE : credit for saving for Ontario vast - areas which had later become im-| Notice is hereby given that portant mining districts. Mr.,Louis Battaino, of the Town of Pickeard took issue with a Con-|Sudbury in the District of Sud: servative speaker who had criti-!bury, Labourer, will apply to the cised the Security Frauds Pre-: Parliament of Canada at the next vention Act, saying that the lat-isession thereof for a Bill of Di- ter had made a plain misstate-jvorce from his wife, Ethel Roun- ment of fact when he declared ;tree, (married under the name of that the Act was retarding the,Caroline Hardy) of 3518 St. An- mining industry. jtoine Street, in the City of Mon- Mr. Pickard was followed by ,treal, in the Province of Quebec, Mr. Byam and the meeting clos-'on the ground of adultery. dress made in the intersts of A. J. Kennedy by Louis Cousineau, ex-mayor of Hull, said that this | was "well sewed up with a tissue | of lies." When Mr. Cousineau| was telling about the conditions| in Hull, owing to the prevalence | of "blind pigs," he neglected 'to state that he, Cousineau, was the "king of the blind piggers him- self" and that the election in which he was defeated for the mayoralty was fought out on that issue. R. S. Taylor, who was the first speaker, criticised the present government for bringing on an election this year, for their ad- ministration of the Northern De- velopment Branch, for the build- ing of the road through Cobalt he termed a "bribe" and for the unrestricted sale of liquor under th L.C.A. Mac. Lang, M.P., spoke briefly and personally to the people here, saying that there was no reason why Temiskaming should always return a Conservative member. he asked. He spoke of the credi- table standing of Mr. Byam in the community and foresaw that! the people of Temiskaming were not always going to be classed as Conservatives, but would think things out for themselves. Mr. Beeman gave an_ earnest talk in French for the benefit of those whose English might be a bit weak. He was followed by Mr. H. G. Pickard, who declared that the candidate, Mr. Byam, represented Liberalism in its best form, as it was represented also by Mac. Lang. His address was chiefly a comparison of what had been done in the past by the Liberal and Conservative parties, to the detriment of the latter, ed with the singing of the Natio- Cooper & Brodie, nal Anthem. Barristers, Solicitors, etc., Sudbury, Ontario Solicitors for the Applicant Dated at Sudbury, in the Pro- vince of Ontario, this lst day of INFANT WELBARE | CLINIC | COLUMBUS HALL EACH THURSDAY 3 to 4 p.m. | October, A.D. 1929. |Want Ads. Bring Results 28-5-c, DVO VO NOVWOVVPNWYNEANY) ATM WYNTON NONONON (NIN H.A. 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