The weekly examiner : including the districts of Model City, Outremont, North End, 15 février 1930, samedi 15 février 1930
[" ~~ Sidelights On Current Events * FAITH IN CANADA mec $50,000,000 OUTLAY \u2014 FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT CANADA'S FUTURE w\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE BONNE ENTENTE.\u2014\u2014\u2014 FABRE'S ACHIEVEMENT |.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cMERCY BULLETS\" By Brodie J.Sayder President Beatty, of the Canadian Pacific, announces his Company's in.| tention of spending a further fifty Model City INTERESTING TALKS AT \"WOMENS MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING Work of Many Foreign Missionaries, Subject of Addresses \u2014Pleasing Reports \u2014 Delegates Appointed To Pres- byterial Meetings.The regular meeting of the Wo- Koreans in Manchuria.She goes from man\u2019s Missionary Society of the Place to place conducting the examina- Church tions for the native nurses.Mrs, million dollars on new equipment, new | Fairmount-St.Giles United hranch lines, new hotels, improvment | was held on Tuesday evening in the 1 Dobson stated that Mr.and Mrs.Ross were also doing work among the Kor- of present equipment and roadbed.Teople who cry blue ruin for Cana- : dian business unless their own political views gre adopted with despatch by the nation, will he interested in: that practical expression of confidence in this country\u2019s future.The Canadian Pacific, run by keen business men, always looking for a good investment, believes that that fifty millions \u2018will yield big returns in years\u2019 to come.Nothing can prevent this country from becoming one of the greatest nations the world has ever known.No nation of ten million people has ever approached our record of achievements, and we are just beginning to grow.Mankind\u2019s three great sources of wealth are human intel- ligenee, power, and the earth, with its vegetable products, and mineral deposits.Intelligence, supplying power, transforms natural resources into wealth, building up, enriching the natiep.No country in the world has so great natural wealth as we have.Our future is assured.Jon.J.E.Perrault, Minister of Roads ang.Mines in the Quebe¢ government, speaking at the annual bânquét of Queen's University, pleads for a strengthening of national unity through friendship of the two.races fiat \u2018make-up the: Canadian people.\u201coo.\u2014\" The French-Canadian, learning to sptak \u2018and read \u2018English in ever increasing fiumbers, is coming to a betlèr understanding of his neigh- hours in Ontario and the West, while the English-Canadian from Ontario is beginning to forsake the old-fash- ioned theory that Wolfe's victory at Quebec, nearly two hundred years ; ago, sctiled the question of racial süpèriority once and for all.; Mr.Perrault is right.Enmity is hred of ignorance.Let the two races inter-mingle, knowing and understanding one another.PO mms Oue BF the greatest allletie acbie- vements of all Lime is that of Edouard Fabre, who last week averaged ,practically.six.miles an hour, running on snowshoes from Quebec to Montreal.Fabre, who is forty-four years old has hgen running foot races and snowshoes marathons for twenty years, but, it is doubtful if- any of his past efforts parallelled this, his latest feat, : not excepting his great vietory some years ago in the Boston marathon.! ; At this time of the ycar, the run, from Quebce to Montreal, nearly 200 - miles is about as difficult an assign-, ment as could be given an athlete.- Tanning in heavy Hudson Bay woollens, with wide, webbed, snowshoes on his feet; in sero weather, over snowdrifts, against a biting wind most of the way, FPabre\u2019s elapsed time for the five laps into which the trip was, divided is remarkable.This great athlete, one of the best that this country has ever produced, : has always shunned the limelight, and never has boen a great public hero, despite .achievements.It is gra-! ew stock.Nothing will bé éarried aver : experience in the shoes business and 408: espite his 5 No.1.\u2014A prize of $25.00, offered This is your high class clientele which is certain\u2019 by Lady Roddick, for the best, short poem, English ar French, on any sub.tifying to sed his latest triumph win such \u2018wide acclaim, His performance, ia one 20 unusual that it is not marred \u2018 even by the fact that the race was.ataged primarily as a publicity \u201cstunt\u201d to arouse curiosity in a certain muthetisplayed brand of liquor.\u2019 An interesting story in the eurrent\u2019 number of the Literary Digest tells of hunting African game with \"mercy hullets\u201d.The Hunting is done with a smooth-hore shot-gun, loaded with a charge.of powder so light that the sound of the explosion is negligible at 200 yards, The projectile js made\u2019 Up of two parts: n fin-tailed shell that contaiss drugs, and a nose tip- | ped with hypodermic needle.| When - this projectile, or \u2018mère | billet\u201d hits an animal the needle penetrates the skin and the drug is immediately expelled fram, tha \u201chul- lét\u201d inte the blood of the animal.; Love, \u201cHo! Every one that Thirsteth\u201d chureh with the President, Mrs.1.eans in Manchuria.Mr.Ross was Thompson in the chair.The deva- : likened to Paul who had the overseht tional period was taken by Mra.C.of all the churches.D.Tweedie, in the absence of Mrs, Mrs E.L.Todd spoke or Miss Roulston.A solo Pulethorpe who was doing evange- * listic work amongst the Koreans in WAR Manchuria, with her weve associat rendered very pleasingly by Mrs.S.ed Miss Casse u teacher.and Miss B.Rorke.The subject for discussion, Armstrong .a nurse.Bible Institutes \u201cOur Prayer Partners\u201d was under the were held for one month in the spring, direction of Mrs.E.L.Todd.which brought together :tudent< from Mrs.Geo.Rorke gave a synopsis of all parts of the field.the work of Miss Mary Gormley who Mrs.Vivian reporte-l, in the ansence is stationed at Kiating, West China of Miss Flower, that 50 girls attend- and is doing educational work in that ed the opening meeting of the new section.The United Church of Can- mission circle.A letter wa: read and Miss \u2018ada is responsible for 14,000,000 na- stating that the Presbyteiial would tives of West China.Miss Gormley be held on February 20th und 21su.in went to West China in 1921 following Erskine United Church.Miss MeLeod, which.the Revolution came and the of Japan, would be the special =peax- missionaries had to evacuate, but the er.Mrs.McCallum and Mrs.Geo.fact was stressed that it was the first Rorke were appointe ddelegaies to time that native workers could be left the Preshyterial meetings.Tho study behind to carry on, till such time as class was held under \u2018he leadership the missionaries could return.of Mrs.Henry Rorke, tho latte.re- The work of Miss Alice Munns, ported for the social evening given an Ujjain, central India was taken by February 7th in the church, ap- Mrs.Stevenson.Miss Mumns is doing proximately 250 ladies attending.kindergarten work among the peo- It was decided to send a letter of ple.Christians were to be formed in thanks to the members of the or- twenty villages but were mostly il- chestra and to artists who had help- literate.ed to make the evening such an en- Mrs.E.L.Todd spoke of the work : joyable one.Mrs.Stevenson and Mrs.of Miss Lena Brodie who is stationed ; MacIntosh will have charge of the at Ahousaht, British Columbia, Ahou- tea to be served to the iadies on raht is situated on the west const of Thursday afternoon at the mission.\"Vancouver Island.This work is being ary Exhibit.A letter of thanks.was thers, they done amongst the Indians and parti- the corresponding secretary was in- jeularly in connection with Boa-ding stiucted to write a letter to Mrs.Sam | have always Burrell expressing the sympathy of Mrs.J.R.Dobson spoke «i Miss the Auxiliary in her bereavement.The Margaret Cameron, who was for- treasurer reported u balance of thirty- merly a member of St.Giles Church.five dollars and ninety-six cents.Mrs.Miss Cameron is a narse anc is H.S.Shearer closed the meeting with training: native nurses anlongst the prayer.P.CPRICETO MANAGEMENT OPEN NEWSTORE HOLD MEETING Well Ki.own Local Merchant Delegates of Annual Nation To Locate on Park Ave.Council Meeting To Near.Laurier Speak A fixture in the.North End of the The monthly meeting of the Board City.The store of.Mr.P.C.Price of Management of the North Branch which has served the many residents Y.M.C.A.will he held in the Park of Outremont and the North End for sve, building at 8.15 p.m.Tuesday.over 15 years from its location on The work of the past month will be Laurier -Ave.is selling out.And at reviewed and reports given hy the remarkably low prices.Seldom in the representatives who attend the an- history of the shoe trade have such pual meeting of the National Coun- low prices and high quality been of ail, recentiy held at Kingston.A fered to the public.= number of other important matters But the many residents of the dis- ill be up for consideration.Mr.F.trict will be plensed to hear that J.Hadley, vice-chairman, of the they will still be able to obtain the board will preside and expects that same high quality of merchandise as his nssociates will he present.they have been able to purchase in this well known.establishment in the low past.Mr.Price is opening a new UP- sale to-date Shoe Store on Park Avenue\u2019 The new store on Park Avenue will in the Regent Theatre block.This is be under the supervision of Mrs.Pa new store and will be carrying only C.Price who has had several years Schools.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mat prices offered at this closing out The entire stock at the present store.is more than capable of handling the must be disposed of.chance to benefit by the extremely to patronize this new venture._ MAKE IMPORTANT PROPOSALS AT NAVAL CONFERENCE ; | % : bo 8 A Éd 7 ) : Nr.Stimson (left), United States delegate to the Naval Conference, who suggested that the naval powers postpone construction of battleships during the next six years.M.Tardieu (centre) Premier of France, who asks for a compromise between their own plan of global tonnage and the Dritish plan of dealing with all naval vessels by categories, and Mr.Wakatsuki, Japan\u2019s chief delegate (right), who backs up the British plan for limitation by eategories, e Weekly eee (INCLUDING THE DISTRICTS Ur Outremont MONTREAL, FEBRUARY 15.1930.MacDONALD AND STIMSON CONFER Mr.Stimson, United States Secretary of Stat: (Left) and Premic Ramsay MacDonald (right) of Great Britain, in conference in the Premier's office on the naval question, which is occupying the minds of delegates of the five major naval powers of the world in conference in London.Burlington Boys Battle Vermont Cham pions The Y.M.H.A.floor will be the scene of one of the choicest ba=ket- ball fares offered to the publi- this year.The Burlington Y.M.ILA.quintette came \u2018down to Montreal for their Ninth Annual trip, but will meet the Top Notch Club instead of their regulur hostg, the \u201cYY\u201d Seniors.+ Composed of a scasoned squad of veterans together with =zeveral yourg- sters who have just stepped into higher company, they have been able to acquire the Vermont State championship three times In the last five years.In Tony Glaston they possess oie of the most aggressive centres in the Eastern States, and he makes a pivot \u201cman for his forward line of A.Agel, a University of Vermont player and J.Blumenthal: tn the Cohen bro- possess two hard checking Senior land well-tenmed defencemen, who proven hard to pass.Sut Brown.and Louis H.Baker their player-manager, round out the squad.The Top Notch Club, apart from holding the Senior Interelub as well as the Association Championship of the Y.M.H.A.have held the Outdoor Basketball title in the Verdun 500 league.also the Provincial and Spalding titles, and today from one of the most colorful teams me local Bas.kethall competition, The individual member: of the ten are as follows.x Sammy Itel\u2014One of the best all- around athletes in the city and playing a sensational brand of basketball with the \u201cY\u201d Seniors.Norm S-hlenger \u2014Running mate of Sam Itel with the \u2018Y\u2019 Seniors and lacrosse star is ,amongst the leading scores of the City Learue today.Norm Holtzherg OFFER PRIZES FOR POETRY Canadian Authors Association Makes Interesting Announcement The Poctry Group of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association, (Montrea! i Branch), offers the following prize: for short, original, unpublished poems by Briti S cents Recor d will buy any new Ti.cent Victor Record On New Victor ID Records Thats just it \u2014 coming and going! All T5-cent Victor Records have been reduced to 65 cents .and we'll allow you à further reduction to55centsforeach used Victor Record on every new 1-inch Black Label Record vou purchase.That means à eaving to you of 20 cents on the Victor Record of your choice.Offer good uni further notice.SINCLAIR \u2014\u2014\u2014 -RADIO\u2014 5159 Park Ave.CRes.7030 he must be able to recognize them | when they present themselves.The BIG CLOSING OUT SALE | 160 Laurier Avenue West : À Swinging into the second week WE MUST HAVE ACTION !! OUR $18,000 SHOE STOCK POSITIVELY TO BE | \u2018 ; 75 PAIRS HURLBUT BOOTS All leathers value to $4.00 = $2.69 | LAST a 100 Pumps In color velvets, $6.50 \"$1.95 Ladi SOLD OUT.We will not move a single pair of | Shoes into our New Store Pairs .T hey i es and Strap hoes ed kid and values\u2018 to ; , LL AE rat Half Price - - SPECIAL 100 Dregses at $4.50 100 Dredses at $7.50 Maux Delightiul Models! 14- The Latest Styles and Shades $1250 Conts \u2014 lenineunges\u2014ai Half Price \u2018 .Co Pak \u20ac | Glovinsky's Fashion Shop 352 Fairmount Ave.W.corner of Park ir EE 7 Tr, IT EEE STOP AND VISIT JOHN CORNFIELD FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKETS The home of Quality and Service Goods not satisfdetory \u2014money refunded THREE STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CRes.5227 CRes.9084 AT.0157 5692 Park Ave.250 Bernard 1307 Bernard ULL 2 Zr 72 a Tr 20 UTREMON (BERNARD and CHAMPAGNEUR) O UIREMONT { To-DAY TL TUESDAY | 2 Big Pictures 2 Madge Bellamy Margaret Livingston Roberts lis Vers, Reynolds George Lewis Taiking from 100% Oven Davis Stage TALKING i - 2ND FEATURE Blazing love Flaming Throngh all Fternity The Spectacle of the Ages T° Le Also Added Attractions Sat.Feb.22nd to 25th.Gr \u2018KING OF KINGS\u201d \u201cadie vi even * TO Eee = Eh ee en PA me ar a re: a ma \"a."]
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