wc ines it aes THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1930 THE HALLEYBURIAN _ Page 7 Pictorial and Cartoon Page for Readers of The Haileyburian : ~ Saskatchewan Gets Resources First Trial Run of "The Silver Bullet" 3 E : 71 Saskatchewan has had her natural resources returned to her safel Above are three of the four prominent officials who were respons1 which made the change valid. They are, left to right: Hon. who signed the agreement on behalf of the Federal Governmen Saskatchewan, who signed for his Province, and Hon. Ernest Lapointe, signed for the Federal Government. s keeping by the Federal Government. ble for the signing of the agreement Chas. Stewart, Minister of the Interior, t; Hon. J. T. M. Anderson, Premier of Minister of Justice, who also A Seventeen-Year Task Completed at St. Paul's Canadian Sculler and His Bride This was the first trial run of the Sunbeam Above is pictured the first photo of the "Silver Bullet," as it flew along the beach at Daytona, Florida, at a speed of nearly two hundred miles an hour. car, in which Kaye Don hopes to break the world's record of 231 miles an hour. motor Joe Wright Jr., well known Tan- NEWSPAPERMEN'S VISIT nance = ee lo Above is a view of the east corne auil's Cathedral, London, England, which is almost completely finished after being under re- pair for the past seventeen years. This famous Gathedral (half of which has been covered with girders for almost five years), is nearly ready for the great ceremony in June which will mark the end of its renovation adian sculler, is here seen with ighteen members of the Canadian Weekly News- his bride Martha Norelius, fam- ous swimmer, whom he married at White Sulphur Springs iast week-end The King's Highway AR Ua bl == KINGS HIGHWAY Within a month the highways of the Province of Ontario will be- come "The King's Highway" as the bill providing for the change in the naming has passed its sec- ond reading in the Ontario Legis- lature. The sign shown above will soon become familiar to mo- torists who travel the Ontario highways this summer. Nothing Doing, or the Mail Bag Robber who lifted one from Aberdeen. ; j --The Humorist, London $500,000 Heart Balm Mrs. Charles D. Gibbons has been awarded $500,000 heart balm a- gainst Mrs. Blanche Powell, a weathly New York society wo- man. Mrs. Gibbons charged that the latter had alienated the af- fections of her husband. Campbellton, N.B., (immediate past president); David paper Association, representing every province from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, reached Montreal, March 7, by Canadian Pacific train from Ottawa. They held meetings at the Windsor Hotel and were later entertained at dinner there by Lord Atholstan, proprietor of the Montreal Star. The photograph shows the party on arrival at the Windsor street station, Montreal, and from left to right they are: A. W. Marsh, Echo, Amherstburg, Ont.; J. A. MacLaren, Examiner, Barrie, Ont.; H. S, Anslow, Hants Journal, Windsor, N.S,; H. B. Anslow, Graphic, Williams, Bulletin, Collingwood, Ont.; F. A. J. Davis, Canadian, Carleton Place, Ont.; Hugh Savage, Cowi- chan Leader, Duncan, B.C., (president); D. C. Dun- bar, Mercury, Estevan, Sask.; G. H. Mitchell, Post, Hanover, Ont.; E. J. Bennett, Leader, Carman, Sask.; M. Macbeth, Sun, Milverton, Ont., (1st vice-president) ; George Lake, Advance, Timmins, Ont.; Lorne Hedy, Journal-Argus, St. Mary's, Ont.; Charles Clark, Times, High River, Alta.; J. L. Cowie, News-Express, Carberry, Man.; C. E. McIntosh, M.P., News, North Battleford, Sask.; E. Roy Sayles, Mercury, Renfrew, Ont., (managing director and treasurer); George Legge, Leader-Mail, Granby, Que, C. P. R. ENTERS BROADCAST FIELD UNIS | AA Te ee 5 Fis XQ Rex Ba tle John series of radio broadcasts has been inaugurated by the Canadian Pacific Railway every Friday night from 10 to 11 over CKAC in Montreal and CKGW in Toronto with possibility of extension to other major Canadian cities in the near future. The basis of the programme has been organized under the baton of Rex Battle, whose work as the director _0f concert orchestras in Montreal and latterly at the Royal York, Toronto, has won him great popularity. A small opera company has been organized for the Production of light ballad operas such as have fea- tured the Canadian Pacific Music Festivals at Tor- VAVAV Aer Oss AIF eaten onto, Winnipeg, Regina, Vancouver and Victoria, and these will be given under the direction of Alfred Heather, well-known character actor and impresario. Ballad operas in French produced at the Quebec Fes- tival, together with French-Canadian folk songs, will be produced under the direction of Charles Marchand, popular folksinger. The larger illustration shows a sea-chantey scene from the ballad, "Bound for the Rio Grande," with inset of John Goss, who will star in the radio production. The other insets are of Rex Battle, leader of the orchestra, and Alfred Heather, character actor and producer of the ballad operas to be broadcast. '