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[" x.Sidelights On Current Events Shriners Convention Big Railway Problem New Long Skirts , Tennis Appointments Canadian Currency Best Money Value Federal Reserve Decision \u2014 + By Brodie Suyder - One of the biggest transportation problems ever undertaken, is to be provided by the convention of the Shiiners at Toronto in June.Besides the fifty thousand nobles to be present, it is expected that upwards of 150,000 others wili be present to view the pageants.The responsibility of handling this huge inrush rests principally with our two railway systems, with the Canada Steamship Lines also playing an important part.The manner in which the problem is being - tackled is told in a highly interesting manner in the current number of MacLean\u2019s by W.J.Moffat, Chairman of the Railways Committee for the Convention.Ten thousand visitors will be housed in a city of sleeping cars provided by the Canadian National, while a number almost that great will be taken care of by the Canadian Pacific.Building these cities is no light task for the railway engineers.The outlay in each case will approximate $100,- 000, considerable extra trackage being laid to meet the increased demand.Each city will have its \u201ctown hall\u201d where administrative headquarters will be placed.Police, and other services will be provided, just as in a real town.More than one hundred special trains will enter the terminals at Toronto before the convention, and will have Lo be despatched again when the convention is concluded.There will also be several trains of horses for the mounted patrols.The railways will be required to handle more than one special train per hour for the three days preceding the.convention, shunt it ifito \u201cPlate, uiload it, and store the extra cars at yards in various cities within convenient reach of Toronto.This will be undertaken in addition to the regular schedule of some 250 trains in and out of Toronto.More than one hundred and twelve \u2018million dollars is represented in the railway equipment to be stored at Toronto.Temples in cities on the St.Lawrence and the Great Lakes will journey to Toronto by boat and live aboard the vessels, docked in Toron- tos\u2019 harbour, during the convention.Four thousand will make their homes on some of the lake boats of the Canada Steamship Lines.The 350 acres and 100 permanent buildings of the Canadian National Exhibition will be transformed into a city that might well have been torn from the pages of the Arabian Nights.Minarets and Prayer towers, caravans and cases, Arab villages.and desert fortalices\u2014miniatures o.the.Orient, reproduced with fidelity to every detail\u2014will arise on the grounds almost overnight.Seating accomodation will be provided for 75,- 000 people, all of whom will be given a point of vantage to see the daily grand pageants, competitions between mounted and foot patrols, and other uniformed sections of the temples.The chief feature of the convention will be the inauguration of an effort to build a platform of lasting international character.The Shriners will uling themselves with the world peace movement The moral effect of 650,- - 000 leading citizens of both nations] definitely align themselves with the] world peace movement.The moral effect of 650,000 leading citizens of both nations identified with the order, throwing their.influence behind .the pence program, tannot but be enormous, Worên don't like the new long skirts, long gloves, and long hair.A New\u2019 York actress writes an article of protest on the subject in a magazine of wide circuintign.Woman's emancipation is nb sooner complete, sartorially speaking.than she is cempelled to get Lack into captivity, at the decree of a Juris designer.Women won't like it first, but few will hold out for long, because women would sooner be considered stupid than old-fashioned, Some queer things originate in Toronto, but possibly none has been queerer than the decison of the Canadian Davis Cup splection committee in naming Wrighs and Nunns members of the Ganadian team without | i him VOL.II.No.16.WILL BE OPEN \u2018Learn To Swim\u201d Campaign Will Be In Charge.The youth of Outremont will be well represented along with the boys and girls of the rest of the metropolis in the forthcoming swimming campaign, as facilities have been provided in the North Branch Y.M.C.A, and in the Y.M.H.A.to look after the future Canadian citizens who are residents of this district.It is anticipated that over three thousand non-swimmers among the school children of all classes will enroll throughout the island, and sixteen pools will be used for.instructional purposes.All tuition and guidance furnished during the campaign will be provided free of cost to the swimmers, regarless of sex, race, or creed.Nine private pools and seven public pools will be offered in order that a start may be made on a phase of public education which has hitherto been neglected, and among those who are cooperating to make this campaign successful are the Canadian Swimming Coaches\u2019 Association, the Montreal Council of Social Agencies, the Recreation Department of the City of Montreal, and the Parks and Playgrounds Association.Safety Assured The method of registration features contact between the heme, the supervisor of the pool and the child, so that cvery safety is assured, together with proper supervision.Realizing the importance of organized tion Who Throw Open the Doors Regardless of Creed or Nationality\u2014Safety Assured\u2014Competent Instructors Model City YMHA AND NBYMCA POOLS | FOR SWIMMING | TUITION OF NORTHENDERS Approved By Local Organiza swimming instruction as a necessary part of physical education, many schools are including land drill in life saving and resuscitation as a part of their physical education curriculum.The toll of drowning accidents is mounting higher each year, and it is hoped to counteract this by a determined effort to teach these future citizens the art of swimming and life saving.It will also serve the purpose of popularizing and establishing recreational centres after the conclusion of the school term.The benefits resulting from teaching these children to swim are obvious.Every week end during the summer rhonths, newspapers carry numerous articles telling of the drowning accidents which occur in all manner of places, and in the majority of these cases these accidents would not have occurred if the victims had been able to swim, even if only for a few moments, giving the rescuers a chance to reach them.The opportunity of having the most expert instruction available is not one that should be lightly passed up; true, many people learn without assistance, or with the advice and help of others who have already learned, but it is practically impossible to acquire the finely coordinated movements of thefexpert swimmer without the instruction of one who has made it a specialty, and who is equipped by training to do so.like just another example of the generous impartiality for which Toronto has always been noted.Possibly from Canadian players at the present time would be composed of Wright, Crocker and Rainville; but all these are from Quebec, and the selection committee is, mostly, from Ontario.one without trial.Canadians will welcome the deci-, sion of the Federal Reserve Board of currency at par at all of its branches.will be that, i 1 time, American hotels, | cept our money at par.to have his money handed back to by American merchants any t\":1e the Canadian dollar was quoted .t a premium in New York\u2014the most ; valuable money in the world.Ameri-: can money changers, in many cages, charged usurious rates for changing actually was worth less.Even the bell hops were not above refusing a Canadian quarter.Hand one to a bell boy, and he would return it to you.Tell him it was worth more than that of the United States\u2014that it had a larger percentage of silver he would reply, \u201cMaybe so, but it ain\u2019t marked the right way.\u201d triaf ~FYSI IRM ed Tooks\u201d the best team that could be recruited The one sure way of getting a Toron-' to man on the team was to appoint | Three members of the Outremont the United States to accept Canadian | Grothe, south, whose terms expired The natural outcome of this decision | clamation.City Clerk E.T.Thomp- theatres, and merchants, will also ac-| It was disconcerting for a Canadian Canadian money into their own, which in it than an American quarter\u2014and.PERSONNEL OF CITY COUNCIL REMAINS SAME ! City Council, Ald.Ernest Pitt, west, ! Ald.A.J.Gillett, north, and Ald .A.this year have been re-elected by ac- i son acted as returning officer, while Alderman Gravel, Bourassa, Grothe, and Gillett were present.All three aldermen have previously served their wards in the council, Ald.Pitt having already served two terms, and is beginning on his third.{ Ald.Grothe is beginning his fifth year in the civie scrvice, and Ald.Gillett now begins his second term.Those interested in the election were present in the council chamber, and after having made their notice of entry awaited the stroke of ten o'clock; at which time, in accordance with provincial law, the election officer pronounced the three candidates re-elected.The first meeting of the \u201cnew\u201d council took place last night, with exactly the same personnel as there has been during the past year.A NEW CHURCH OPENED LAST SUNDAY The Weekly Examiner {ACLUDING THE DISTRICTS OF Outremont MONTREAL.APRIL 17.1930, North End Price Two Conte BUNGALOW CAMPING IN ROCKIES \u2014\u2014 f gf VN a = a ie bby wil | de ter may not otherwise have noticed spring the thought of strength.In another month or six low camps of thd Rockies, famous their beauty, wil] have opened aga vacation akkaw Falls; and Emerald Lake \u20ac ah Spring is here, at rin to the calendar, though you the world over for Outstanding amohg them are the L galow camp (lower left), just behind Lake Louise; Yoho camp (lower right), under the roar of the Tok- many considered to be the gem of the Rockies, although artists and others will often contend that Lake O'Hara is à close rival.Stays at reasonable cost nay be made in any or all three of these camps, since they are not very far {rom one another and are casi- ly accessible.Ax a by no means miner part of the lure =f these camps there is the attraction of trail riding on trained, sure-footed mountain cayuses over mountain passes through some of the most magnificent scenery in the world, Centre.inset\u2019 are the famous Twin Falls near the Yoho Camp.it, and with the to gather weeks the bunga- begins in for the season.ake O'Hara Bun- halet (upper).hy A very successful \u201cmother and daughter evening\u201d was held recently in the Fairmount-St.Giles United Chureh parlor under the auspices of the Woman\u2019s Missionary Social.The program was in charge of the Young Women's Auxiliary.They demonstrated to the full their ability to carry on Missionary enterprises after the present day leaders have retired from the scene of missionary activity.Miss Isabel the Young Women\u2019s Auxiliary took the chair after the opening exercises.Among those taking part were Miss Irene Burrell, who discussed the question as to whether a Home Church could succeed if it failed to uphold the cause of missions in ils Christian work.Miss Chris.Rorke discussed the outstanding features of the Study Book, \u201cFrom Jerusalem to Jerusalem\u201d.Miss Dorothy Flower told in a very convincing manner \u201cwhy we should read the Missionary Monthly\u201d thereby gaining new subscribers.Miss Norah Rorke asked the question \u2018In working for the missionary cause who receives the most bencfit, GYM EXHIBIT HUGE SUCCESS The Annual Demonstration of Physical Training given by the boys of the Guy Drummond School took was packed with admiring parents and friends.\u2019 The Demonstration was a huge success the participants receiving repeated applause.The success of the event may be attributed to the splendid coaching and organizing ability of the Physical Director Mr.H.C.Brennan and the kindly co-operation of Principal Mec- Phee.The program was as follows: Mass Introduction; Rhythmitic Interpretations, Grade II; Indian Dance, Grade III; Striking Dumbell Drill, Grade VI; Flag Formations, Grade IV; Callisthenic Drill, Grade V; Exhibition Box Work, Grade VII; Marching, Vii; Freehand Callisthenics - The Westmount Park-Melville Church was formally opened last VII; Pyramids, VII.Sunday by Mayor Hogg.Rev.Jas.Clarke, addressed the gathering.Mother and Daughter Held Successful Gathering Tarlton, president of | place last night before a Gym thatj 7 CHURCH BLDG, NEARLY READY Fair.-St.Giles Expect to Open New Church Shortly the Home Worker or the Missionary.| and answered it to the satisfaction of the meeting.Miss Alexander, one of the social; service workers told briefly of her, work among foreigners, of their ex- wine boverty and poor housing eon | Work i+ going ahead rapidly ditions and gave great praise to the .\u201c ! y nt-St.Giles rch North End Relief and the Outremont : the new Fairmou \u2018iles Churc North End Women's Club for the\u2018 ion Bernard Avenue, hut unfortunate- assistance they had given her in her [ly it will not be possible to hold the on work.| Easter services in the church proper Miss McWalters gave à piano solo #8 was planned.Upon its completion, and a quartette was rendered hy the! it will be one of the most beautiful Misses Dorothy Flower, Isabel Tarl.in the city, the interior decorations ton, Chris.Rorke and Miss Le Dain.being similar to those of St, Bartholo- It was announced that a food ®waje | mew's in New York City.under the auspices of the Young Wo- Church services and Sunday School men's Auxiliary would he held on rerviees are being held in the other April 26th and that the Easter Thank- | part of the edifice, which has already offering meeting of the Woman's | been finished, and it is believed that Missionary Society would be held ol the building will be entirely com- Wednesday evening, April 23rd.! pleted within a few weeks._ ENROLLING MRS.THEODORE ROOSEVELT & mee A Miss Alice Conway (left), a young Catholic woman who is a regional director of the Girl Scouts of America, enrolls Mrs.Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the Governor of Porto Rico, in the organization.The picture was taken in Porto Rico; where Miss Conway has been engaged in extending the activities of the Girl Scouts among Catholie girls of the God Save the King.island.~~ PRESENTATIONS AT STRATHCONA GYM EXHIBIT Misses Larocque and Crom- bie Recipient of Flowers TROPHIES AWARDED Scholars Gave Splendid Exhibition of Calisthenics A large and appreciative sudienco was presented at the Spring Gymnasium Exhibition of the Girls\u2019 Physical Training Department, Strath- conn Academy, Outremont.Several hundred pupils, ranging in size and age from tiny youngsters in the low- or grades to tall and graceful seniors.The lengthy program began with simple group games contributed by the girls of the junior departinent.followed by rhythmical exercises by slightly larger girls, This was succeeded by à day's order and simple apparatus work, salvo by juniors, The voluntary class next staged ap- partus work in a way which evoked much applause from the audience, by reason of the grace and smoothnens by which the various, and at times difficult movements were carried out.Club swinging exercises and fancy marching succeeded the aparaluse work, and both of these items show- vd that skill and case which ' oily comes of careful training and bard preparation.The voluntary class again camy on the floor and this time delighted the audience with various movements bn the ropes and with tumbling.This last ttem provided a comic interlude.and the audience was greatly ures! by the clowniah antics of the young gymnasts, The second half of the most interesting program consisted entirely of dances.These dances varied from the prim propriety of an old fashioned dance in delightful costumes to a des perate scene on some Pirate Ship with a score of fair buccaneers charming the on-loukers.Other dances included 2 jumping.jack troupe in a riot of colors; a brilliant exhibition of tap dancing called \u201c7-ceine-11\" and featuring a \u201cdarky\u201d cast; and a Russian dance, this last by selected pupils.AL the conclusion of the display trophies for various athietic and gymnastic triumphs were given out, and presentations of flowers were made to Miss F.Larocque, Physical Di.rectress, and Miss Crombie, Pianist, The trophies awarded included: The Public Schoo! Inter-Class Gymnastic Cup, won by Grade V; The High School Inter-Class Basketball Cup, won by Grade 9 G; The Senior Dal.minton Championship, \u2014 Singles, L.Bell; Doubles, H.8imon, and 8.Aron- ovitch.School Crests were given Lo members of the Junior and Senior Basketball teams.Mr.John F.Roy was chairman, while Mr.W.A.Walsh.Principal, and Messrs.J.H.A.Tucker, and W.P.Collins, Trustees, were also present.CANDLE SETS FLAT ABLAZE Fire Results From Fall of Candle The Outremont fire depart wau called out at 0.30 o'clock Sunday morning to the home of D.Isasc- | won, 5843 Durocher Avenue, where fire broke out in a bedroom of the house.Jt is believed that the fire started by the fall of a burning candle, which ignited a runner on the dressing table.The blaze was extin- | guished before any great damage was donc.Three grass fires occurred last weck, of such a nature that the sp- paratus was called out.The first was on Wednesday, at the corner of Pratt Avenue and Ducharme, and others ocrurred during the lattor part of the week.On Thursday the depast- ment was called to extinguish a rubbish fire on Davasr Avenue, which was put out without difficulty.~~ - lik .T= QT PAGE TWO.The Examiner Published Weekly by The Monitor Publishing Co.Limited ADVERTISING EDITORIAL CRescent a 0157 .HEAD OFFICE §357 PARK AVENUE MONTREAL, APRIL 17, 1930.TIME TO TAKE ACTION _ There is a very real need that in all parts of Canada there should be such a re-statement of war facts as Licut.-Col.Drew gave to the Canadian Club and the Military Institute of Edmonton on Monday.Canadian listeners to United States broadcasting, and Canadian readers of United States newspapers and magazines are, and have been for years, subjected to a \u201cdrum fire\u201d of propaganda that is designed to magnify the part play ed by the republic in that struggle and to correspondingly 1 minimize the part played by.Canada, Great Britain, and the British Empire.There have as yet been few ciforts to offset this persistent flood of misrepresentation.Canadians geucrally, being fairly well informed as to the record of the war, have assumed that little damage could be done to Canadian opinion or sentiment by this inpouring of fiction so obviously out of line with the truth.But a gencration of Canadians have now grown up w ho were children when the war was being fought, and who must get their impressions as to who fought it and how it was won from what they are told by other people.This is the Canadian audience to whom the imaginative broadcasters and magazine writers south of the boundary are addressing their romantic tales.That materially alters the situation.The Canadian public cannot afford to longer ignore this systematic, deliberate and unceasing attempt to discredit the sacrifices and the achievements of the British nations during the four years of horror.It is time that means were taken to instruct young Canadians in the facts as to what their countrymen and their kinsmen did in that time of testing.Speeches such as that of Colonel Drew will help to stir up public opinion to demand that our schools and universities shall teach the history of the great war in sufficient detail to.fortify the Canadians of tomorrow against this campaign of belittlement.The Week's Sunday School Lesson Specially Prepared for the Examiner by the Press Pulpit f= Lesson for April 20, 1930 is rather a kind of deferred ven- JESUS TEACHING FORGIVENESS geance.Matthew 18:21-35 Jesus endeavors to make clear the .Golden Text\u2014\u201cForgive us our truth of forgiveness and its inde- debts, as we forgive our debtors.\u2014 pendence of the quantitive element Matthew 6:12.by tellmg a pointed story.It is ; f foigiving of- founded on a familiarity with abso- f The iets for us oe conccive lute monarchy.The tyrant must have pp: \"| officers, \u201cservants to collect and dis- so difficult that id frequently die burse his revenue.\u201d One of these vi in quite ® foreign 0 the banker servants has mismanaged, or lie.ao cmbezzled or lost an appalling ; philosop hy of non purée De amount, ten million dollars.The Lice, It ne considered \u201cweak\u201d mot lol king directs that the law shall take take vengeance.; .its course, which was that he and his First of all we must take Jesus in fi family be sold as slaves.The culprit Cal : est about this.We can ily is defenseless and throws himself on © much headway as ad isting his creditor\u2019s mercy.Mercy is grant- forgiveness is and have m ol what ed.He is given time to readjust af- voi re at least understan There fairs and make payment.Soon the .; , eu [situation is reversed.The forgiven is nothing that, will contribute quite man is himself a creditor for an so much to od pence où us oo amount of about seventeen dollars.bapoiness, and o ess OLY pe in turn, is appealed to for mercy jnéement a 8 Benerous and forgiv-| but will grant none.He cruelly de- ¢ frame of mind.mands instant ment or punish.We are living in a socicty that is pay p ment.The result is that his king imperfect.Not very many persons pears and thus learns that his own are truly adult and balanced in mind mercy was not appreciated.The even if they are old in years.Mostl cutcome is that the man's parole is of us do childish and foolish things.cancelled and he suffers from his Bome persons.about us scem haras-| own baseness.sed with fears of one kind or another.Parables arc like poems.They The merchant fears \u2018for his market, muet not be handied like legal docu- the musician fears that he may bel ments.The meaning of all this is slighted, the college yduth fears that] pat we ourselves ave guilty of far he may not be popular, or that he! more sin than is ever done to us.Let mey get \u201cplucked,\u201d the professor] noone of us consider how far short fears that his department will not get] oo come of measuring up to the due motice, the foreman fears thal! Beatitude standard, and the thir the job will not be finished on time, teenth chapter of first Corinthians.and the laborer fears that he may Jose his job.This fear is a bogey in some cases.In other cases it is too real to be discounted.But in any case we are fear driven.And it is when persons are in fear that they act selfishly, hastily and unjustly.It un very \u201coften for sheer picasure : person offends another.The offense grows oat of the situation in which we live.All of our us are sensi- tivey and all of us are .imperfect.This ts the sort of world we Jive in.If we expect to go slong very far without injufy from someone, we ame foolish, very foolish indeed.- \u201cBesides four, there are other chings which promote injury and offense\u2014sellish passion, cruel instincts, ignorance, and many more umpleasant attributes of human mature.Injuties are bound to come.How then shall we mest them?What we going to do about them?coùs has sei\u2019 .-L the way to manage n life in ths world is to forgire our enomies.Peter asked if crc was any limit te forgiveness, That is the basic _ meaning of the question in the first Sarse of our lesson text.Jesus\u2019 answer was that there is no limit to fesgiveness.It must go on indefinite- dr.It is an sititille, and of course we should not try to measure forgiveness on an arithmetical basis.That is hardly forgiveness at + it N À We are just that muck open to punishment by the God who made us and expects us to behave like -sons and daugbters.In comparison with our lack in this sense, how trivial is the injury dome us and from which we allew ourselves to suffer.A change of attitude will mean a new prospective.It almost looks as if humility before God was the prerequisite of how become conscious of our own shortcomings before we will have the right attitude toward the lapses of others.In the end we will discover bins , i cq\u2014\u2014 MacVICAR MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St.Viateur Ave.Cor.Hutchison St.Rev.James G.Potter, M.A., D.D.Minister Mr.Percy M.French Orgeniet / EASTER SERVICES Son.20 April Rev.Dr.Potter wil give The Kastor Me Messages 11 a.m.and 7pm Anthems and Choruses By the Choir oder Leadership of ar M.French péter Welsome the forgiving mind.We must some.\u2019] THE WEEKLY BXAMINER, APRIL 17, 1930, 0000000006000 SUNRISE PRAISE SERVICE AT TEMPLE BAPTIST A Sunrise Praise Service will be held on Sunday morning at 645 in the Tomple Baptist Church, corner Bernard and Durocher Avenues under the auspices of the Montreal Christian Endeavour Union.The Rev.J.W.Clarke, M.C.of Melville-Park Church will be the speaker.T9990 00900cToses ç HS 459553005063 966064400660 0 FAITHFUL DOG WATCHES OVER DEAD MASTER Randall K.Brown Found Frozer.to Death Near Front Royal, Va.Front Royal, Va.\u2014Randall K.Brown, a prominent farmer, who lives about thirteen miles south of Front Royal was found frozen to death.The body was found in a lane about six hundred yards from his home and his dog was standing guard over him.The animal had torn off nearly all of the man's clothing in an effort to drag him to his home.The dog didn\u2019t want any one to come near him.Brown was about 40 ycars old and had gone to a neighbor's to help administer medicine to a sick horse and was walking to his home several miles away.Dr.D.M.Kipps of this place was called and made a thorough examination of the body and could find no trace of foul play.He said that death was caused to exposure and cold.An inquest was deemed unnnecessary.Should Season Iron Pots Before Using When preparing iron cooking utensils for use for the first time, it is essential that the anti-rust or lacquer coating be removed before the uter- sils are used.Thoroughly scour the inside of utensil and cover with powdered cleanser moistened with hot water (steel brush and gritty scouring material will give quicker results).Wash in hot soapy water, rinse in clear hot water, dry and place utensil over low fire until heated.Cut into bits a liberal quantity of fat and allow to sitamer without burning for several hours.(Use unsalted fats such as pork fats, mutton fats, beef fats, ctc.).Every fifteen minutes during simmering process, grease inside surface above grease line.The inside surface of the cast iron cover is not polished Mke the inside of that there can be simply no limit to forgiveness.One other point must be consider- vd, Are we to assume that God will turn vengeful if we are unforgiving?No: but the law which has been suspended in our favor will once more in- cvitably operate.We will be removing by our unrelenting attitude that which protected us when we needed protection.Put in other and more spiritual terms, the fact is that a crue! and unforgiving man cannot at all know the forgiveness of God.He cannot understand love.The door of his heart is barred against the saving entrance of love, which alone can cast out fear.He has punished himself.A Christian must go on forgiving his enemy until all the bitterness has evaporated out of his own heart, and a generous heart is a poor bookkeeper for love knows no mathematics.On the other \u2018hand a grudge is the heaviest load that any man or institution can carry.The greatest burden of some churches is an accumulation of treasured gricv- ances.FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES The United Church of Canada Assembly Hall New Church Building corner of Bernard and Stuart Avenues, Outremont Associate Ministers Rev.J.R.Dobson, D.D., Rev.J.P MacFarlane Sunday, April 20th pecial Kuster 11.00 a.m.\u2014Rev.J.P Subject: 1.30 p.m\u2014Rev.Dr.D ject: \u201cAt the Tomb of Lazarus\u201d, Special Easter Music, in Anthems, Solos, and Hym Mr.Mclean Marshall, \"Organist and Choirmas 8.8.and Bible Classes at pf o'clock; the usual meeti ings during the week Strangers Welcon elcomed at all Spring Fever\u2019 is Unnecessary If the Winter Diet is Correct \u2018There is still a strong belief in many minds that n person must feel more or less \u201crun down\u201d in the spring, that poisons of some kind accumulate in the system during the winter, and that the blood becomes \u201cthick\u201d.This belief grew out of the experience of our ancestors who noticed that at the end of the winter nearly everyone felt less well than he did at other seasons of the year.But in the light of modern discovery we know now that no normally healthy person should suffer from that physical depression once popularly called \u201cspring fever.\u201d Scientists have observed that where whole districts or communities show a low health average in the spring, something is wrong with the winter diet of the people, and usually that fault can be traced to the lack of fresh raw fruits and vego- tables.If such a condition is possible in our day, even in a few rural communities, is it any wonder that our grandparents, knowing nothing of the laws of nutrition and forced to exist on what ~ the cooking utensil, consequently it requires additional scouring and special attention in seasoning.After cleaning as above, place it, under side up, \u2018over a low {fire and simmer grease in it.Be sure the edge on the cover is scoured and greased.After thorough seasoning has bcen accomplished, pour out remaining grease, clean~with tissue paper or cloth and utensil is ready for use.The first few times iron utensils are used it is best to grease the inside surface and the cover and also when through using; after washing and drying thoroughly place themon a warm stove and grease.If ware shows rust signs or discolors food after being used, repeat seasoning process after removing all traces of rust.Do not rescour the cooking surface of utensils after seasoning has been accomplished.Do not put cover on utensil when not in use.A closely covered iron utensil will gather moisture or sweat, and is liable to rust.Iron utensils should be brought to cooking temperature gradually to allow for equal expansion over entire surface.A sudden change in temperature is liable to cause breakage.This applies especially to flatware, frying pans and waffle irons.Iron utensils when properly seasoned will last for several generations, becoming better the longer they are used.In all religions there has been a vicious tendency to turn moral principles into\u2019 ceremonial customs.\u2014Dr.Percy Dearmer.they could get\u2014nieat, potatoes, white flour and canned goods\u2014should have felt the necd of a \u201ctonic\u201d in the spring?During the past fifteen years some new and yjtal facts have been discovered abuot both fruits and vege- ; tables which are of great importance to health.These facts are especially valuable to people who live in parts of the country whert fruits and vegetables are difficult to get during the winter, In such places, what one knows about the special qualities of fruits and of certain succulent vegetables may determine whether one will be sick or well during the colder parts of | the year.For several vears it has been known that the reason why some infants have scurvy is that they do not get in their food enough of the substance called vitamin C.This substance is found in abundance mainly in fresh, unheated vegetables and fruits.It is most common in those which are succulent or juicy.Adults should have this important vitamin, too, if they are to romain in good health.Such dry foods as the cereal grains, peas, beans, dried fruits, dried meats, most canned foods which have been thoroughly cooked, are not good sources from which to get it.Scurvy is prevented and promptly cured in its carly stages by eating fresh, raw fruits or succulent vegetables which contain vitamin C.We specialice reopholster- ing finest overstuffed pets, odd pieces, and carry complete line of coverings.NXE A UPHDLSTERING peouc\u2019™ PRE-EASTER SALE Beautify your home and protect your furniture from dust and other damaging clements.SLIP COVERS.MADE TO ORDER For 3 or 5-pc.act in beau- tifui pattern» of crelonnes or smart patternusof beau tiful damask.REUPHOLSTERING ® fv ! Tapestry, Velour, Banffrette.Now Springs.Fra ished like new.5 frame s14.50 piece Library Set or \u201c5 FREE x.\"|| FREE AS Bim 3713 Distance no o bject, you are ander 1 no obligation ROYAL SLIP COVER and UPHOLSTERY CO.Factory\u20143550 Clarke Street Evening Phone HArbour 3713 HArbour 3713 JS There is a very great difference in the amount of the vitamins in different fruits.The citrus fruit are richest in it.Among these the lemon ranks first, and its widespread use in such ways as lemonade, with fish, in tea and in cookery is to be commended.' Lemon contains too much acid to be suitable for babies or young children.Orange juice is best for them and is now recommended by physicians wherever the fruit can be obtained.Tomato juice is the other best source of the vitamin C for infants.There is no preference betwcen orange and tomato juice and you can safely choosc the one which you can get most con- venientiv.Grapefruit te also a good source of the vitamin C, but, like lemons, is suitable only for older children and adults.FISH \u2018 SPECIAL PRICES Promptly Delivered CR.7486 St.Michael's Fish Market 209 St.Viateur SEND FLOWERS To make that \u201c someone's\u201d Easter Happy.Or \u2014brighten your own home for the holiday with their colorful beauty.PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY All kinds of cut flower From s and flowering plants.MAISON ALMANZOR 5008 Park Ave.A.Riopel, Prop.$1.50 , ATlantic 3 | ff rd [= A MAS UPHOLSTERING AND GENERAL FURNITURE REPAIRS.Our stall of expert upholsterers, cabinet makers and polishers enable us to offer vou the best service in office and house furniture repairs.ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS ARE USED THROUGHOUT PHONE FOR OUR ESTIMATOR.QUOTATIONS GLADLY GIVEN Satisfaction The M.B.Upholstering House 5220 St.Lawrence Boulevard Er ANT both as to quality-and price IYER ee a CRescent 6059 iy OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Come in and see our display of beautiful novelties of which our lines include, lamp sh ades, cushions, drapes, trimmings, etc.Newest ideas in handsome articles for the decoration, of the home.WE ALSO STOCK COMPLETE LINE OF LINGERIE Take this opportunity to obtain items you need at prices specially reduced for the opening occasion THE NORTH END ART NOVELTY SHOP 5696 PARK AVE.CRESCENT 1874\\ ALLL AL LT SELLS ALLL ILS SL SALLE ALLS ILL LLL IRS LSS LAITY LET Permanent Waving $7.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed LINA Oil Treatment Water Waving, Manicuring 5848a Park Ave.US LOOK AFTER YOUR EASTER REQUIREMENTS HAIR DRESSING PARLOR Shainpuo, Massage, Haircut, Dyeing and CRes.6592 Foe re Ri Tae web NO DEPOSIT Old furniture taken in exchange for new EASY TERMS \u2014 STORAGE FREE Dominion Stove & Furniture Co.3712 St.Lawrence Blvd.PLateau 7395 Telephone.CRescent 8330 _ ST.GEORGE MEDICAL HALL BERNARD & A.P.FORTIN Formerly with Park Ave.Pharmacy SPECIALITIES, DOCTORS PRESCRIPIIONS & EMERGENCY DRUGS A visit will be highly appreciated MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 5038 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.(Between St.Joseph Bld.and Luurier Ave.) SECRETARIAL BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES Bus.Administration Accountancy Stenography Typewriting Ete.(Formerly with the You can ie no mistake in / selecting foot.\u201cFoR THE FAMILY From our stock of Slaters, Hurlbut, Packard, Dr.Reed's Cushion Sole, and other established lines.Newest Styles, All Bult For Confort.sde HERSCOVITCH £2 J.VANDER HEEDEN, Principal SNES PEER SERS ERSTE TRS | = ESPLANADE J Day and Night School Personal Instruction Enroll at any time.For further information Tel.BElaie 1656 | USullivau College) Lu.yd CRescent 3002 | i es and uniform.fed and housed.pure \u2018and rich.Our dairy is sanitary\u2019 and modern.Thone us your order.ST.LAURENT _BYwater 0705 _ GOOD FOOD FOR THE BARY The milk from our dairy is good It comes from her of cows thal ave scientifically Their milk is a plant Our bottling is Yarcfully done and our product is most dependable, Feed our milk to the babies and they will keep healthy and grow strong MONKLAND DAIRY rer ct rte ete 77%, on NSLITTE EXTHEATRE| SMUGGS THOUGHT THAT * HE READ OF IF WE'D CONCENTRATE _ \\./) LANDS WHERE {rs sc Hot ON HEAY- [ y HE'D CHEAT, D) \u201cher FOLKS MELT .THE LEAVE HC) FURNACE ne IE BUT SMUGGS COULDNT weep.THE COLD AWAY = AND SO HE CAMEO US ONE OAY \u2014 (COLO, SHNERING, DEPRESS AND WEARY - NOW HEATS A FACT.AND J.CT NOY A THEORY - so LE USES OUR COAL .ig asecrre wALFER WC (an?) 22, ) rl = THERE IS HEAT - = IN OUR GooD COAL= * WILSON : COAL- COMPANY 237 VAN HORNE AVENUE C PHONE\" CRESCENTs 3177 - \u20183178 = L.H.QUIMET, President\" That Brin 8 Results.HONOR PUPILS ANNOUNCED AT OUT.SCHOOLS Report Pleasing In All Public Grades GOOD AVERAGE Percentage Shows Scholars Well Up At Easter Holidays The Monthly Reports for the Public School Grades of Strathcona Academy and the Guy Drummond and Alfred Joyce Schools have just been issued and it is pleasing to note that as the end of the term aproaches the pupils are maintaining the same high averages as prevailed in previous months.Below are the three first ranking pupils in each grade.\u201cAlfred Joyce School VII.B.\u2014Louis Erdilofsky, Wolfe, Michael Levine.VII.G.\u2014Effie Astbury, Helen Muir, Elsie Salomons.VI.B.\u2014Jack Hart, Douglas Short, James Acland.VI.G.\u2014Vera Hudspeth, Myerson, Reta Brown.Julius Miriam V.B.\u2014George Flower, Boris Levine, Billy Fitchett., V.G.\u2014Lorna Graham, Phyllis Salomons, Frances Rubenstein, IV.B.\u2014Eric Garret, Bernard Roll, Paul Redwood, Abie Pinsky.1V.G.\u2014Phyllis Buckingham, Turkenik, Muriel Keith.IILB.\u2014John Root, «Alan Seidel, Gordon Rozand.111.G.\u2014Victoria Patton, Boyle, Evelyn Krasovitsky.II.B.\u2014\u2014James Keith, Leon Kirschen- baum, Adam Semegen.I1.G.\u2014Rucith Cairns, Sylvia Salz- man, Shirley Marshall.Strathcona Public School Bella Marion VIILM.\u2014John Struthers, Sheila Owers, Milton Kanter.V.M.\u2014Patricia Lipsctt, Dorothy Pugh, Kathleen Mann.IV.M.\u2014Robert Carter, Stuart Cook- field, William Stevens.IILM.\u2014Louise MacBride, Blanche Michlin, Boris Garmaise.II.M.\u2014Kay MacCormack, Jucqgue- line Fontaine, Mitchell Leone.Guy Drummond School.VII.B.\u2014Jack Raich, Abraham Malen, Hugh Watson.VII.G.\u2014Eilcen Kingsley, Gwendolyn Berry, Sheila MacFarlane.VILM.\u2014Arnold Isscnman, Patterson, Evelyn Eibel.VI.B.\u2014Hayden Bryant, Alan Lambert, Kenneth Pickford.VI.G.\u2014Betty Wesley, Marcia Mich- lin, Jean MacLeod.VI.M.\u2014Elcanor Levinoff, Roberts, Reuben Silver.V.B.\u2014Fisher Holt, Alvin Guttman, Foster White.V.G.\u2014Elspeth Smart, Muriel Tait, Evelyn Michael.V.M.\u2014Fay Gilbert, Susie Betty Weatherley.IV.B.\u2014John Dell, Louis Fitch.IV.G.\u2014Dorothy Levitt, Fainer, Lillian Kostiner.IV.M.\u2014Hilman Hanson, Heller, Eleanor Singer.i ; IIL.B.\u2014Esmond Goldman, Ellery Duncan, Harold Rosenbaum, Gordon Templeton.II.G.\u2014Madge Weatherley, Dorothy Goldstein, Geraldine Phaneuf.IILM.\u2014lleen Wray, Aileen Sollo- way, Margaret Anderson.ILB.\u2014Stuart Ruthledge, Kenneth Patterson, Samuel Levineff.IL.B\u2019\u2014frwin Groom, Arthur Levine, John Corbett, Duncan McAlpine.11.G.\u2014Hilda Harvey, Ethel Water- man, Rosabel Share.ILLM.\u2014Edythe Rosenberg, Birnbaum, Rose Belle Rose Gilbert.: WANT ADS.\u2018 Norcen Daisy Affler, Jack Pickford, Lillian Mildred Elsa crepe and parchment to order.High class work.Miss McMillan for particulars.Phone MArquette 7891.A T-4 ROOM WANTED\u2014Middle aged lady and boy of fifteen require room in Jewish home in vicinity of Park Ave- i THRU\u2019 THE SPORT SIEVE By Bobby Forster Tennis Has lits Scandal The gentlemanly game of lawn tennis seems shorn of some of its former polish, and is making rather a distasteful doblut this Spring.In its early days in this country it was more or less classed as a \u201cpink tea\u201d, diversion.Not so now.In more recent years even the most hard boiled of the sporting fraternity have admitted its fine points, and tennis has taken a strong hold on the masses.Committee-room bickering and open charges, such as are frequently experienced in hardier sports such as football, hockey, 2 soccer and lacrosse, have at last crept into this more placid and geutlémanly pastime and the Davis Cup selection methods have created a raild uproar among the heretofore undemonstrative members of the realm of tennis.Mystifying means of choosing this year's Canadipn team to oppose the United States forces in the first round Davis Cup matches at Philadelphia on May 15th, 16th and 17th, are the cause;of all the outery.While the candidates for the United States team weve nominated last Fall, and during the interim have had all sorts, of chances to bring their tennis to the proper pitch for international contests, there has been dead silence from the Canadian heads until very recently as to their intentions.Training Without Racquets Now, hardly a month from the matches, they come out with the statement that players Number 1 and Number 3 in the Canadian ranking, namely Dr.Jack Wright of Montreal, and Gilbert Nunns, of Toronto, had been chosen for the team without a trial and the other candidates would have the opportunity of fighting for places on the team.Rather a slur on Williard Crocker\u2019s \u2018ability, after having played seven years on the Canadian team and still ramked Number 2 in the Dominion rating.Sickness, the explanation is, had made his play of doubtful calibre, but just the same Crocker played in the Canadian Indoor championships since then, and showed no apparent weakness in spite of lack of practice.Showing favors here and there, and going by past performances, is not the best thing in any sport, especially when the team selected is entering international competition.A man might have been playing phenomenal tennis last summer, but that does not imply he will be the best bet in early spring.Practice makes perfect, and judging by the amount of tennis some of the candidates have been getting there will be many imperfections on the Canadian team.It takes months, not a few weeks, for a mgn to work his tennis up to its highest point, and even star performers might look pretty sickly until they have hit their stride.Give them all an equal chance, send all the candidates into the trials, and on the outcome pick the team.That would obviate a lot of bickering and small town stuff, and by setting a date for trial a few months ahead the prospective members could make their arrangements accordingly.* *% ¥* It is hard to tell how the Davis Cup men will shape up.Dr.Jack Wright has been big game hunting in Africa, but that is not necessarily good training for tennis, where constant practice with a racquet and lots of tournament play, are the greatest essentials.Willard Crocker has Leen taking physical exercises to get into shape, Lut few of the players have done much court work.Marcel Rainville should perhaps be in the best form when the trials are run off, for he has been getting the much needed play in the Southern States, and a lot of it against U.S.Davis Cup men, rcal conditioning for the biggest cvent of the year.Charlie Leslie is another who has not had any too much consid- cration from the powers that rule Canadian Davis Cup tennis.Law examindlions arc drawing near for Leslic, but he has kept up his game on the Montreal Indoor courts.Lack of information regarding the date of the trials has made it difficult for him, for if he goes to Toronto to try out for the team it will be at a time when he is writing examinations, and he will have to do a lot of travelling between here and Toronto to take part in the matches.A definite date for the trials, as he has in his examinations, would have helped him a lot, as he could lay his plans accordingly, but he has kept at tennis with the hope that he will be able.to draw up a schedule which will enable him to play in trials without interference with his college work to any great extent.All in all it looks as if Montreal, the greatest hotbed of tennis in Canada, was being sidetracked by a Toronto clique, something that is not exactly foreign in other branches of sport.is sure that her seventh marriage will prove a happy one.In cinema cireles, of course, the first six husbands are always the worst.off the face of the earth and no one knows where it has gone.There are three things to be desir- Children are not taught to think, ed on carth\u2014life, happiness and liber.because they are taught what to ty.\u2014~Gilbert K, Chesterton.think.\u2014Bertrand Russell.Prosperity is like parking space.There is always plenty of it for the fellow who gets there first.\u2014Pinkle- speare.\u2018 A Hollywood movie star says she The silent fisherman is the most The contralto voice is disappearing when angling for husbands.\u2014Detroit News.nue and Bernard.Pre 9 Cracent 1874, ANNOUNCING the opening of PRICES NEW SHOE STORE at 5153 PARK AVENUE 7 » All new stock including the very latest qd SPRING AND EASTER STYLES.CRESCENT 6169 » _ bride, visiting her mother for the first time since her marriage, had been asking her mother all sorts of questions about running a household.\u201cOh, yes mother,\u201d she said, \u201cune other thing 1 wanted to know is whether you get gravy at the butch er's or grocers, The young A local automobile retailer was charged with assault and battery, and brought before the judge.Judge (tu prisoner)-\u2014What is your name, occupation, and what are you charged with?Prisoner\u2014My name is Sparks.| am an electrician, and 1 \u2018am charged lovking down at the diminutive fig- wre; \u201cthen who's minding the shop?\u201d \u201cCall those prize cattle?Why, they am't nothing to what our folks raise, My father vaised the biggest calf of any man around our parts.\u201d \u201cDon't doubt it,\u201d remarked a bystander, \u201cand the noisiest™, The average woman can talk so long on a given subject that most men hate to give her one.There can be no private right to do a public wrong., 1 feel tremendously sorry for those girle who choose their work rather than marriage.There must be something to the theory of evolution, else how did the tail-gate get to a rumble neat?T A héarty handclasp from Manager Donic Bush, is Art Shires\u2019 greeting /as the ex-pugilist and ex-holdout returns to his team, the Chicago White Sox, at Waco, Tex., after ironing cut difficulties existing be- with battery.Judge (after recovering his equi- libriam)-\u2014Officer, put this man in a SHOE REPAIRING twpen himself and the White Sox ownership.Hamilton, Ont.\u2014Magistrate Bur- hidge, who since his elevation to the wench at police court last year, hax successful, Girls should remember this\u2019 novel Lut effective decisions, the other day that with his sense of justice he also has a lot of human kindness in his makeup.He had the difficult task of finding ten youths guilty of trespess on C.N.R.property.There was no doubt of their guilt but he hesitated to given some proved fine them when he learned they were out of work and just dropped into one of the empty cars to have a sleep.So his worship fined \u2018hem 50 cents each and knowing, they had no money telling them to retook their I.O.U., Kind-Hearted Magistrate Pays Fine for Ten Youths turn in a week, if they had the money to pay.Meanwhile he went down into his pocket to pay the line, jur* as he had done when he fined himself for not having taken out a radio license, recently, being reminded of the fact by hearing charges against a number of other persons.The magistrate also has his own ideas about family quarrels\u201d and the people who bring them into court.When the case of Ernest Needham, McGill street, was charged with common assault on his young nephew the magistrate remarked.\u201cThis is a petty thing and could Le settled in the hosom of the family.There's a technical assault and to show what I think of the affair I will fine the accused one cent\u201d.(Under New A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, 275 St.Viateur West PARK PROVISIONS Regd.Management) ALES AND PORTERS OF ALL KINDS Special Attention Given to Phone Orders For Prompt Delivery Groeeries\u2014CRes 4127-1128 MEATS, FRESH VEGETABLES, Meat Dept.CRescent 9200 221 St.Viateur West Residence 5449 Waverly WE DON'T FORGET OUR TOOLS PLUMBING AND HEATING ADELARD HUDON ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY EXPERT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED CRescent 4768 CRescent 8955 ROSES FLOWERING PLANTS SEND YOUR EASTER GREETINGS THIS YEAR WITH OUR SPECIALS EASTER LILIES\u201435c PER BLOOM OR 3-FOR $1.00 DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE ALPS FLORIST REG\u2019D Call ATlantic 2538 for prompt service $1.50 PER DOZ AND UP 1.00 EACH AND UP YOU May require only a small quantity of fuel to finish the ason We are prepared to deliver it on short notice WILSON COAL COMPANY One office only:\u2014~237 Van Horne Avenue TELEPHONES :\u2014CRESCENT 3177.78 se PARK AVE.\u201cFI I.O WwW El R = Decorate the [aster festive-hoard with selections from our display of lovely LILIES, ROSES AND OTHER BLOOMS OF THE SEASON All kinds of flowering plants, prices moderate QUELQUES FLEURS Paul Pelletier, Prop.CRESCENT ols dry cell.A very small and important hoy, carrying a parcel, knocked loudly at the door of a suburban villa.When the mistress of the house appeared, he exclaimed, \u201cI'm Dicking and Jones.\" Done promptly and satisfactorily H.HERSCOVITCH Competent workmanship guaranteed.85 Bernard W.CRes.3002 \u201cOh, are vou?said the woman, Spring coat or ATLANTIC 1212 For Prompt Service rt Vosges PSE VALET SERVICE CLEANERS AND DYERS HAVE YOUR tot rehined, © Dresses dry cleaned with nest madern equipments, TAOS teaned and pressed as nes 1054 LAURIER AVE.Facing Duracher Ave, O UTREMON (BERNARD and CHAMPAGNEUR) T | TODAY UNTIL TUESDAY \u2014 DOUBLE BILL À Siren.In Deep Love! INA A SD A 2 But couldnt he?thing.love.See the New Show most astounding drama, .pate! THE MAKE- with HENRY DANIEL Pathé @Picture » pa amaze and thrill you.ALSO ¢ : \u201cYOU CANT STEAL - MY GIRL\" He had every- And his rival had only \u2018BEHIND > CLAIRE love triangle that will World's vf love ra r A Garamount Picture THE WEEKLY EXAMINER.APRIL 17, 1930.\u2014 \u2014 _ Elgin County Will Plan Thousands of Nut Trees value of the trees that will border their land.Dr.J.D.Curtis, president of the Nut Tree Growers\" Association, in St.Thomas, will be in charge of the forces working out of that city.He will be assisted by Dr.C.C.Lum- reer \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 PAGE FOUR ES SECTE rene\" TEA FOOD SALE AT SAINT GILES Entertainment In With STOLEN GOODS AWAIT: OWNERS AT POLICE STN LL LL ee \u201cThe London Dry Goods Store We are continuing the selling out of our stock of ladies\u2019, men\u2019s, and children\u2019s wear at 9 + + + ! + ei >» The Rev.Dr.Potter will +! ® give the Easter Messages in % + + > > 9 $ St.Thomas, Ont.- Initiating a [movement that it is hoped will become Pruvincewide, members of the St.Thomas and Elgin Nut Tree Grow- ors\u2019 Association on Wednesday, April OR 2 RRS MacVicar Memorial Church on ®.Sunday, April 20th, at 11 Splendid &! .Conjur.ction a.m.and 7 p.m.The Choir has | arranged special Anthems and %! ES Articles Found by Outremont Ce Tour Peuples Society Sale 9th, will start the plantink of thou ley, secretury of the association.special reduced prices.Police Held & will hold their Enster Monday ©, Lu ( sands of young EEE | mie |, Many of those who are behind the +._, na % meeting at 8 p.m.and the a! Under the joint auspices of the along both sides of Provincia 1 ah movement are loaning automobiles Ladies\u2019 Kid : Ladies Hand & Service preparatory to Com.¢ Unwego \u201cund the Uneedus Mission way No.3 in Elgin ounty.l\u20acland motor trucks for the moving of Gloves, guar- Bags bad FROM TORONTO % munion will b eheld on Friday, # Circles of the Fairmount-St.Giles county is 66 miles in length, 50 that the trees.The staking was done twol | anteed to: ; TS @ April 25th at 8 pm.The @| Church a ten and food sale will be 132 miles of trees will Le planted.weeks in advance, care being exer- ç wear well : Latest Styles Hh J Burglar From Ontario Pleads + Communion Services will take @|held in the assembly hall on Satur- The trees ure being supplied from | cised to prevent the trees being placed * Val to Special Le We Guilt to Char es + place Sunday, April 27th # day, April 2Gth from 2.30 to 6 p.m.the Ontario Reforestation Farm at St.too close together or in locations] ; .Values up lo pecia a y g & morning and cvening.æ{ Tables of home cooking, candy and Williams, Ont, and department eX-[where they might prove nuisances-in \u201d $3.00.Sale ! $1.99 and.iE Lo + «4 novelties are for sale and promptly perts are supervising the placing and i price $1.79 ! .! «au later ycars.Not only are native nut trees being planted, but many for- l cign nut trees, including hardy hy- Lrids of the Jananese Wulnut, à fast $2.49.pair.: GE Full-Fashioned Hose, | Boy's Golf Hose.Reg 25c Some philosopher has stated that \u201cThe arm of the law is long,\u201d and there seems little doubt that Harry Burke, alias Black, alius Archie Miller heartily agrees with this sen- at four o'clock a missionary planting of the trees.gramme will be given.A duet by Miss Hazel Cornell and pro- at tetas te nd \u2026 The district has been divided into units with a team captain for cach Miss Dorothy Cloutier with a chorus junit.Many farmers have voluntcer- growing and extremeiy ornamental timent, for Harry is now resting of fifty voices will be given, Piano ed co-operation, appreciating the ltree that Leurs delicious nuts.accompaniment by Miss Gindys oo ; Fenner.securely in the bastille as the result .: .Un next Sunday being Easter, the ALT RII LI RAT AS MF LS LT TF ALTOID LT PP LPT i BERNARD POULTRY MARKET and regulations laid down by a joyous festival of the Christian] A dialogue entitled \u201cAunt Eliza SPECIALS FOR EASTER Ladies\u2019 Chiffon weight.Regular $1.50 | 59.Sale price Special Easter Service At Fair.-St.Giles pair.Sale price | .; 98c i Blue Reefer Coats for Boys.pair he All our C.G.Corsets and Cor- | Sizes 19 to 30.Regular price - selettes in stock, to clear, $2.99.Sale $1 69 At 86 BERNARD WEST thoughtful government.Church, the occasion will be celebrat- heth\u2019s Missionary tea will be given Harry has confessed to a number ed in Fairmount\u2014St.Giles United by Miss Marion Coote, Miss Mildred of crimes which were chalked against Church, Outremont, by special mes- Waters and Miss Mildred Bell of the 5 vages in sermon and song.At 11 a.m.33 1-3 per cent off.ls le ddd A dd hd ld TT) Onwego Circle.him by various branches of the police force, for although he has already acquired a record, he did not =» ; SN ie of ad.|8ls0 putting on n dialo: ce Fowl 111111212002 =~ see the error of his ways and con- Rev.Dr.Dobson, will Bive a brief n \u201cEntertaining Strangers\u201d.The cast NEW LAID EGG> ; tinued to exercise his skill in the zarus.\u201d In the morning the cheir will includes, Misses Eileen Kingsley, Fresh Extras Ce ee a a a 124 + 40c doz.I ) gentle art of burglary.He was ar- sing, \u201cThis is the Day,\u201d Maunder, and Dorothy Taylor, Mary Law, Muriel Fresh Firsts Lee PS 35c doz.0 mM e a a C \u2018 rested in Westmount on the fourth \u201cThe Magnificat\u201d by Field; Miss Ina Taylor, Margaret Imary, Noreen Pat.Fresh Firsts .3 doz.$1.00 of April on a charge of burglary, and Young will sing \u201cI Know That My terson, Enid Jeffrey, Elizabeth Flow- Fresh Seconds .30¢ doz.ee FIREPROOF \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014_ IT 00 since his arrest a number of other Redeemer Liveth,\u201d Handel.In the[©\", Beryl Grande, Effie Astbury, à 77 Bernard Ave.West CRescent 5401 91} Continuous Servico : offenses were added to the list in-|ovening, the Anthems will be, \u201cCome, Glenna Beazley, Lois Moore, Muriel PSP § - cluding other burglaries, carvying the Rev.Mr.McFarlane will speak cn \u201cThe Risen Christ,\u201d and at 7:30 Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs,\u201d Members of the Unw- > group are entitled Winter and Dorothy Clendennig, Mrs.GT AD MAD ADAM C4 Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens Fresh Killed Boiling Fowl 1 { 35c and 38c Ib.: | 30 cts lb.Re D Fes The motto of our establishment is to please firenrms, and escaping from custody.\u201cVina Hall\u201d: \u201cBe Glad Ye Children of M- J.Fenner and Mrs.A.D.Jeffrey | IEE 27 TT Tex 25 He maintained a residence in Mont-| Zion,\u201d Alfred Hollins: bass solo, Will have charge of the tea room as- LET US KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING real, and another in Toronto, and in{ \u201cOpen the Gates of the Temple,\u201d sisted by all the Circle members.LIN OUR ORGANIZATION YOU REQUIRE Torunto was found the fruits of some of his earlier endeavors, many of the articles having been taken from Mont- Knapp, Mr.H.W.Flower; \u201cThe Hallelujah Chorus,\u201d Handel, will be sung Flower are the leaders by the choir at the close of the ser-|these circles.Mrs.E.J.Vivian and Miss Dorothy in charge of Announcing the Opening oi the re 8 cee Bl mm 1m PAINTING BODY REPAIRING vice, On last Sunday evening a great congregation crowded \u201cThe Assembly by him last fall around Thanksgiving Hall\u201d to hear the great Hindu preach- time, and these remain in the police|\u2018T.Rev.J.W.Netram on the subject station awaiting identification.A |\u201cThe Truth Shall Make You Free.\u201d number of the articles have already = - been claimed, and ownership established.real.The Outremont police force has brought back a considerable quantity of goods alleged to have been stolen The very best place in the No job too big or difficult city to have your car painted.for our expert body repair All work done here is guaran- crew.Give us a trial.teed.i MECHANICAL REPAIRS We have expert mechanics at Mission Circles to Hold iE Tea At Fair.-St.Giles |} SALLY DRESS SHOP with an exclusive line of .LADIES\u2019 DRESSES ONLY Smartest MODES of the Day.GOOD USED CARS The very best bargains to be had in the North End.It will pay you to come and see them, The \u201cOn We Go\u201d and You Need Us Mission Circles of the Fairmount-St.i Giles Church are holding a tea and A baby never talks back in the: ike same language wonien use in talking food sale on Saturday, April 26th.i E the Assembly Hall.We the extablishment in Montreal If you have any friendship for |te it.G \u2018 A 4 son are only .neople, don't spoil it by trying to ea wy ve he one of the af.| specializing in Jadies* dresses only your disposal, night and day.Extra Special \u2014 De Soto ° \u2019, .te : lock.\u2018se « af- = \u2018 cializ 7 +» NSES ' , À ; i oorrow money from them.\u2014John D.| Why hasnt American genius deve- |0 COCK CUTInE the «0 or the dp 5 , Satisfaction assured.Valve Demonstrator ternoon a short entertainment will; § ibe given commencing at 3.10.: 2 i There will be tables of Home ott] The best hand a man can take in: ing, Candy and Novelties, Rockefeller, Jr.loped a practice golf club that will ._ dig up dandelions.\u201cStill the knights of old who gained a lot of credit fur standing up for $ .00 grinding our specialty.{ Sedan 775 Storage Space, Ground Floor-\u2014$8.00 to $10.00 per month 12 We respectfuily solicit your patronage.| 5717 PARK AVE.CRESCENT 4288 women didn't have to do it in à the game of lite is that of some good.The proceeds of this teu wiil hey « 5675 St.Lawrence Blvd.CRescent 9307-8638-8037 street car.woman.used for Missions.\u2018 ; hy ne y | = x = = = \u2014 = = = x == ree ee | ; SPECIA | = \u201d = WHERE THE WHERE THE GREATEST EFFORT IS CUSTOMERS\u2019 MADE TO COMBINE STYLE SATISFACTION AND QUALITY AT IS GIVEN FIRST H fa REASONABLE PRICES.CONSIDERATION.; ; COATS - DRESSES - LINGERIE - HOSE ; HOSE \u2014\u2014EXTRAORDINARY\u2014 br \u2019 ry 98c e - wm 3 Day Special Selling Some are firsts.others substandards, be pt se will like the substandards equal- : fA y well \u201c | [5a er] THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY .| ; | RINT ES | RAYON TWEED COATS | COATS PRINTED DRESS | FUR TRIMMED i GOWNS $9.95 $4.95 | H $1 29 À very-rare $1 9.95 It will be worth your trouble fl Guaranteed run - opportunity.i Copies of the best styles of to come from anywhere to \u2018 proof rayon.knitted : ) the scason sold anywhere at buy these.A beautiful as- Cs by a special process A large assortment of | (HEE $3000 or more.ee Boe COATS FUR TRIMMED \u20185.| which makes them Tweeds which certainly look ik \u2018 sortment of real chic styles a.H il absolutely ne a great deal better than their | A a ode of b cautiful duality made of a very strong Art $29.50 Made in beautifu ; ; | A armenc in quite a varicty | 2 - .os | bargain, Positively not sold at ; price.An exceptional pur- ; VE 2e [ Silk.The patterns are just A most unusual barg yn shade.all.sizes.\u2014 chase enables us to sell these | @215 40 of styles.Sizes 14 to 42 in.' I OF hese are made \u2018of Whales Charmene, When you see these : : .the lot.delightful.Botomiey \u2018Tricotine Broadcloth, and other vou will nut want to at this low price, and there iN * $ : imported materials\u2014Trimmed with Squirrel.i buy them in dure is a good choice of styles.$ - Don't miss this opportunity \u2014 Buy morc than onc for this \u2014 Pe ome pr a dre just wonder: | Silk Crepe.| .fui.At the regular price of $40.00.They are a Don\u2019t miss this opportunity.Come early.\" summer's use.real xoud buy.Come.carly to make a good ?5655 PARK AVE * © .9 Right Next To Murray Sandwich Shop.] A 4 ° ; 3 ; bet \u2018 "]
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