The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 9 Jul 1931, p. 6

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bao fs delabe ---- poet et Sn HALLEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1931 Page 6 4 = ae oe arene eee Se ee ee ee --S [1 oti atts atts atte ate atthe atte atin atin atin ating Si ie iin ellie iil iF me nts ote afin ate sfin nln alin afte alte alte site ute nite site site site site site site..1tte...ttefte._.2ite.__1fie.-2fia.sfte.sfinshetle.2in.2in.fin_-si. Canadian Press Executive Killed in Crash { ! News Photos and Cartoons for Readers of The Haileyburian | a ee a ee ee ee ee ee Four Time Champion Leo Diegel, four-time winner of the Canadian Open Golf title, is back this week, to try and regain the laurels lost to Tommy Ar- mour last summer. ON ARCTIC SEARCH | - | ' | | | | CAT BURGLAR (indignantly): "And let me tell you, sir, you'll 4 | hear moré about-this--allowing your drainpipe to get into that } dangerous condition." --The Humorist, London ; CLASH AT HEARING OF IMPORTANT CASE \\ m plane owned by J. H. Maher, Tr., of Montreal, crashed at the Hamilts1 (Ontario) irpor ( ( ccupants were k.li¢ Tie top { re shows. he wt Ine ns eft to right, Aifre rer, Ifo Hamil- H ( uy Press and weil . across Canada; and | 1 rl pionship for parachute jumping. ihe two! \ ther vi ot Sterling of Montreal, a. H. Maher, jr., owner of the plane. ie r\ cy ity ee ea aah _ Owing to his knowledge of flying ' under Arctic conditions, Captain "CANADA SENT US THIS ORDE 2. BUY CANADIAN PRODUCE" Albin Ahrenberg (above) noted ake i. aviator of Denmark, was a valu- ~ able member of the party which __ searched for Augustine Cortauld, This interesting picture, just received from England, shows the latest campaign designéd by the hard-working Empire Marketing Board to boost the Dominions and Colonies in the British Isles. The photograph shows a number of huge cases on one of the station platforms in England containing a consignment of British steel for Canada. On the sides and tops of these cases are nailed boldly colored labels bearing the words "Made in Great Britain for Canada". Under these words are the Union Jack and the Canadian Ensign in color and the words "Canada sent us this order, buy Canadian. produce" This message is intended by the Empire Marketing Board to convey to all who may see it, whether at the workshops before departure, or in the course of the journey to the ports, that Canada, is buying goods from the Motherland and that the people in the British Isles should reciprocate. The new scheme is meeting with an encouraging response. British Arctic Air Route Ex- dition lost in the frozen wastes 4 of Greenland. DR. JULIUS CURTIS A sensation marked the resumption of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company case in London, when Sir John Simon (left), rep- resenting Lord Klysant, withdrew from the case when the Lord Mayor of London, Sir William Phene Neal (right) ruled out certain Germany's Foreign Minister, who CANADIAN JUDGE EN RCUTE TO EUROPE i Here is the Hon. Justice G. Perrault, accompanied by his wife and son, photographed on the deck of the "Aurania" just prior to their departure for E.rope for a short vacation. advocates a customs union be- tween France and Germany questions and "limited counsel's questions." Canadian Horsemen Win Eight Ribbons at the Olympia _ Canada captured eight ribbons during the Olympia horse show in England when the team, com- prised of four members of the Governor-General's Bodyguard, took part in the great horse show. The Canadian team, pictured above exercising the horses outside Olympia, London, is comprised of Lieut. Jack Eaton riding Glen Ireton; Lieut. Erskine Eaton on Cuchulain; Lieut. Donald Hunter on Rajah, and Lieut Marshall Cleland on Rozanna.

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