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[" - le VOL.2, NO.24.JOS.MERCIER SPOKE Model City - AT ANNUAL MEETING OF OUT -LAURIER CLUB Ex-M.P.for Local Division Addressed Gathering Citing the Good of the King Government \u2014 Erected New Outre- mont Post Office Last Year \u2014 Will Again Go to Electors \u2014Ald.Gillett New President.Alderman Alfred Gillett, of Outremont, will head the Laurier- Outremont Liberal Club during the coming twelve months.Ald.Gillett was elected president of the club at the annual meeting held last weekend.This division will support Mr.Joseph Mercier, M.P., during the coming election.Alderman Thos.Holland was elected honorary president.Formed with the object of looking after the interest of Laurier- Outremont division the Liberal Club boast a distinguished membership including Premier King, Hon.Raoul Gauthier and many other Liberal leaders.Mr.Mercier, who was presented at the meeting, told the gathering he felt assured of their support to the Liberal cause, and reviewed some of the work he had done duri the past year.He pointed out the new post office which was erected on Bernard Avenue, centrally located, and promised that if other public works were needed, the Governmen.would not neglect to have them carried out.* \u201cIn retiring from office to await re-election the Liberal Government does so with a clean slate and without any criticism against it\u201d Mr.Mercier declared.speech Mr.Mercier touched on prob- apropriations for the local harbor and the completion of the Montreal Harbor Bridge, and a further vote of $400,000 for a new post office.The election of officers resulted in the following: Honorary president, Ald.Thomas Holland; president, Ald.Alfred Gillett; vice-presidents, J.Latt, Ernest Pitt, Wilfred Bessette, K.C, and M.J.Scott, secretary- treasurer, Wilfred Foley; councillors, Ald.Charles Bourassa, M.J.Hayes, Jacob\u2019 Albert, L.Coviensky, Joseph T.McCarthy, D.L.Desbois, K.C.,; W.L.Fleming, 0.J.Callary, David Ryan, E.L.Turcotte, J.R.Walsh, R.B.Stuart, J.W.Long, J.Charles Concluding his; Shea, D.J.Lyons, Paul Gagnon, Romeo Bourassa, E.C.Townsend, lems closer to.this city namely the and A.P.O'Connor.MRS.WAL.SCOTT SPOKE TO W.M.5.OF FAIR-ST.GILES The last regular monthly mecting of the Fairmount-St.Giles Woman's Missionary Society, for the season was held last evening when a large and enthusiastic gathering heard Mrs.Walter Scott, President of Park-Melville W,M.S.give à most interesting and instruciive talk on the blue-book, the year book of the Society edited in Toronto.The objective of the Society which is the three mottoes of the Societies which united at the time of the Union of the three churches was quoted namely: The world for Christ.Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts.Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it.The speaker stated that !-k of knowledge was responsible for lack of interest and funds.Knowledge could be obtained from the Missionary monthly and the blue-book and asked how we could expect to be enthusiastic cver something of which we know little or nothing.Mrs.Scott stated that the harmonizing and consolidating of the work of the three Societies is now practically accomplished.The officers at Toronto who were doing business of over a million dollars, with the exception of a few paid workers, were giving their time gratuitously.We send representatives to the Men's Board and now the men\u2019s and women\u2019s Boards work in co-operation with one another, Mrs.Scott said we \u2018have no choice in this matter, Our Master said \u201cGo ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature\u201d.The mission fields of the United Church cover the globe and the sun never sets on them.It is not the individual, nor the army as a whole, but the everlasting team-work of the army as a whole that will bring the Gospel of Jesus to all the nations of the world.The future of the whole United Church depends on its attitude to missions.We are taught first, love to God and then love to our fellowmen.And we cannot show love to the latter unless we have love for the former and we cannot have love for the former unless we show love to the latter.Peter's vision on the house-top at.Joppa made him give up his idea of a national Jewish chureh and gave him the idea of an inclusive and all-loving God.We pass this way but once.Today only is ours.Not failure but low aim is crime.The spesker was introduced by Miss Tweedie and a vote of thanks was given the apeaker and the i & A - \u2014 More Playgrounds | for Outremont , At the last session of the City Council of Outremont, Alderman Grothe introduced a mo- tien which provided for the acquisition of the property between Springrove, Maplewood, McCulloch, and Pagnuelo avenues by the Municipality, to be converted into a public playground and tennis court for the benefit of the community.The motion was heartily adopted by the council in session, and the Manager and City Engineer.E.Lacroix, has been served with the necessary authorization to secure options on \u2018the land in question.REV.W.J.HURLOW WILL SPEAK HERE Will Be in Charge of Preparatory Service on Friday Night The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church on Sunday June 15th at the 11 AM.Service and at the close of the evening Service.The Service Preparatory to Communion will take place this Friday night (June 13th) at 8 o\u2019clock, when the Rev.W.J.Hurlow, M.A, Bermuda will preach.The Annual Sunday School picnic will be held at Chambly Park on Saturday June 21st.Tickets will be distributed to the scholars on Sunday afternoon.\u2014 soloist, Miss Beryl Tarlton, by Mrs.Jordan.The devotional exercises were taken by Mrs.Burden, Mrs.Fyfe and Mrs.Ashald.It was announced that a lecture would be given by Canon Shatford early in October.Mrs Fenner announced that a dozen red roses had been sent to Mrs.Huxtable on her 90th birthday which was on June 8th.It was decided to hold a tea and sale cf home-cooking on the third Friday of September.The temperance convener, Mrs.Curran, was asked to take up the matter with the Young People\u2019s groups, of devoting two or three minutes of each meeting to the study of temperance.The treasurer reported $514.84 raised.The President, Mry.I.Thompson, presided.The meeting was in charge of Mrs.J.P.McFarlane.Regret was expressed at the withdrawal of Mrs.Shearer from our midst, on account of her removal to St.Lambert, Main picture shows the \"steamboat in 1840.Bridge where It crosses over the st harbour.of the illumination.three generations later, as the Mont illumination engineers of the Northe: CITT ENFORCE NEW BY-LAW T0 AD TRAFFI Schedule Includes , Many Safety Precautions for the Public NO STREET PLAY Childrer.Warned Not to Seek Rides and Bikes Must Carry Light A new and lengthy schedule of traffic by-laws have just been made public from the office of the City Engineer and Manager, of Qutremont, Mr.J.E.Lacroix.The substance of the new draft.which was converted into .tatue by a panel of Aldermen under the chairmanship of His Worship, Mayor Joseph Beaubien sitting on the fourth of last December, is to facilitate the movement of traffic generally, having especial regard for the safety of pedestrian and those driving or riding in vehicles of any kind, alike.Section 83 definitely prohibits the use of coasters, roller skates.and other children\u2019s.devices on the public streets, Under the new draft, also, it is notable that the exigent young man of modern propensity, who belligerently honks his auto horn outside the front door of his \u2018girl\u2019 friend\u2019 will no longer be indulged in this respect.A special section of the civic by-laws deal with this practice in point, and definitely prohibit it as a nuisance and a disturber of public equanimity.; No longer can either man, woman or child, beg a ride from a passing vehicle; for again, a special ordnance of the articles of traffic as enacted, place gthis contingency as outside the law.Children are definitely prohibited to play on the roadways by the bylaw, and all riders of bicycles will be compelled to carry a bright light.Respècting the new \u2018stop\u2019 system, the police have been in receipt of instructions to commence prosecuting the enforcement of this by-law.The chief of police has been issued with specially worded notices in counterfoil.Over last weekend, the police Superimposed is the main span of the Monreal Harbour Oval: a view of the new bridge at night showing the brilllancy POPULAR MORSE wharf us it looked camer channel of the In 1840 the people of Montreal dreamed of a bridge to join the harbour with the communities of the South Shore.The site they then selected was that on which now stands the t real Harbour Bridge, officially opened on May 24th, 1930.The single 16 candie-power gas lamp in the foreground is typical of the scientific darkness of its day, for it was not till 1880 that electric light was installed in the Harbour of ago is realized in the bridge-\u2014 one of the world\u2019s finest monuments to by 165 one thousand candle-power incandescent electric lamps\u2014a total of 1 for this unique installation were designed by the engineers of the Harbou rn Electric Company Limited.Sh DHL QH à % OUTREMONT * « Announcement is made frem 2! % the office of E.T.Sampson, %; % Secretary-treasurer of the + City of Outremont, that His * Worship, Mayor Joseph Beau- * * bien, accompanied by a dele- % * gation from the City of Ou- %, * tremont, will proceed to New- \u20ac 4% foundland, there to represent.\u201c| * the City at the excursion-con- OP à & à à à à % à » à à OPERATOR BURIED | One of the hest-known, best-liked | and most capable of the old-time Morse telcgraphers in Montreal passed away in his home her last week-! end in the person of Michael McFad-' den.| Ailing for some time with heart | trouble, Mickey breathed his last at 6.30 p.m.last Friday and his funeral | tock place from 1075 Van Horne avenue, ty St.Mich- | ael's on Monday morning.\u201cMickey\u201d McFadden was horn the Maritimes.In fact, he first saw! the light cf! day at Buctouche, NB, forty-one years agn.; Coming to Montreal some thirty: years ago he at once made for him- : self a reputation as a »~ws operator.\u2019 He later went into the bronerag: end of the business and at the time of, his death was known as on- of the | best old-time Morse men in both the! newspaper and brokerage field.He worked in many of local newspapers and several brokerage offices.At the | time of his death he was employed by Jones, Heward and Co.St.James street., t stance where violations were observed each car owner was given the detachable end of the ticket-notice.This notice directed the recipient to report to the police station within a delay of twenty-four hours.Here, the person in receipt of the ticket-notice was given courteous instruction in the new \u2018stop\u2019 signs.He was also further informed on the newer innovations in traffic enactments, and permitted his liberty with a warning depattment were active in enforcing the \u2018stop\u2019 system, and in every in- e w A that the next violation would neces- | sarily be followed by.daw procedure.\u2018 Montreal.Today the dream of ninety years modern science and engineering i rss EXTERMINATI who have a very effective program (ity on the hahits of the rat.civic necessity in many large started an opposition colony.! | | magnificent structure known to us, The Weekly Examiner INCLUDING THE DISTRICTS OF Outremont North End \u2014 VMHA PLAN SUMMER Price Two Cents CAMP FOR BOYS ON MOUNT ROYAL SLOPES Program Will Include Sports, Handicrafts and Library, With Competent Instructor\u2014Seven Weeks Duration\u2014Health and Education Away From Traffic.A \u201cCane in the City\u201d for 1500 boys living in the north end sf the city is the latest project af the Young Men's Hebrew Association, The idea has met with the hearty approval of many school principals and physical instructors throughout Montrea).The proposed Urban Camp will give all these boys, who would otherwise roam the streeta all summer, the opportunity of healthy and educational recreation away from the traffic dangers of the city.The work of Urban Camp will he carried on in the Y.M.H.A.Building.on Fletcher's Field and on the Mountain.The athlete program will include baseball, volley hall, football, track and field sports, and many other games.Swimming instruction will he given to cvery youngster in the \u201cY\u201d swimming poo; fabrary and story hours will also take place in the building, dicrafts will be enlarged to include many of the boys in the Urban Can» and the younger, boys will he taught how to build and fly kites, & à à à à à à à 5 à à + GIRL GUIDES a illuminated 66.000 candle-power.Special plana r Commission in conjunction with 4 OF RATS COSTLY 10 QUTREMONT Will Rid City Dumps of Mischievous Rodents WORK STARTED W.Coinpointer in Charge of Scientific Elimination The civic authorities of Outremont have planned and carried into effect a fast one on the rat infesting several districts of the City.J.E.Lacroix, City Engineer, acting under instructions of the Outremont City Council after the receipt of complaints from citizens resident in the neighbourhood of the city ash-dumps that have had trouble with rats, has completed arrangements with the National Chemical Exterminating Company SSH 5257 + ATTENDED CHURCH \u20ac \u2014 + The Girl Guides of Outre- © mont and the Neorthend paraded to the MacVicar Memor- © inl Church on Sunday lant for % their \u2018annual service.Rev, J.® G.Potter, MLA, D.D., preached a special sermon on the lessons of Pentecost and their application to Guiding.The various companies of % Girl Guides in Montreal held similar services throughout the city.* > + > bow \u201c° & + à 6 à à ù à à à 4 à i 0.) DELANEY BURED MONDAY Was Well Known Resident of Town of Mount Royal The funeral «of Oswald J.Delaney, general sales manager of T.McAvity & Sons Ltd, of Saint John, N.B., and Montreal, took place on Monday morning at 8.30 from Kane's Chapel, 5220 Park avenue to St.Michael's Church, corner of St.Viateur and St.Urbain, where the funeral ser- his late residence [for the removal of rodents from the subsequent scheme of things generally.; W.Coinpointer, chief executive of is an acknowledged author.It ap! pears that the rat is of essentially! pioneering characteristics, and inside of twelve months after a \u2018mama\u2019 and \u2018papa\u2019 rat have started housekeeping, they can usually increase the rodent population of that particuiar section to the extent of some eight hundred rats, In view of this tendency towards the profilic, drastic measures | for extermination have hecome «| com- nave Company, munities where the rat may To this end, W.Coinpointer has developed a scientific means of permanently getting rid of the rat.Firat, Coinpointer gives them a \u2018porridge\u2019.Secondly, he serves them \u2018sandwiches\u2019, and thirdly, he administers them gas.The gas is the final touch and if it fails to dispatch the rat to join the greater majority of his antecedents, then the rat simply \u2018aint human\u2019 that's all.In Atchison if a man is lazy we vice was held at nine o'clock, with interment in Neiges cemetery.Mr.Delaney, who resided at 56 Cote des in: the National Chemical Exterminating | Beverly road, Mount Royal, was 42 years of age, the son of the late Mr.amd Mrs.John Delaney, of Montreal and formerly of Cobourg, Ont.Educated at St.Patrick's School, he graduated from Mount St.Louis College, and the last public function he attended before his illness was the Old Boys\u2019 Re-Union of his class of 25 years ago at the College, which was held on May 19.Mr.Delaney married Mirs Pear] Almand, of Montreal, and started his business career with Mott Co.Ltd., plumber\u2019s appliances, afterwards travelling throughout Eastern Canada for Thomas Robertson & Co.Then he joined the firm of T.Mc- Avity & Sons and became general sales manager, a position which entailed his residing at Saint John, N.B.for two years, although he travelled from coast to coast in behsif of his firm.Subsequently he returned to the Montreal office on University street.Mr.Delaney also leaves two sisters, Mother St.George of St.Joseph\u2019s School, Fort William, and Mrs.say he is lazy.In Lawrence, à university town, a lazy man is referred to as a person lacking initiative.Harry Grace of Montreal, and two brothers, James of Minneapolis and George of Montreal.A large program of Arts and Han-! EE EEE ERY Carving of statuettes in blocks of soap and clay modeling will be taught by two artists, Hilegs over the mountain for nature study, will be conducted under the di ion of leaders to be supplicd ¢ Department of the Interior at ri.Every Friday will Be health day when medical examinations will be held.Health talks will be given on the care of the body.Instruction in accident prevention and safety will also be given.Seven Weeks The Urban Camp will operate for seven weeks in all, commencing on July Ist, during the afternoons of the five week days.Every group of twenty boys will be under the continuous supervision of a trained counsellor.A large trained staff of experts will look after each special activity.4 4 éverything in the Urban Camp is open without cost to all members of the Association between the ages of ten and fourteen.Registrations are now heing accopted at the Y.M.H.A.Building where further information \u201cmay be obtained.BURIAL OF ALEX.ORSALI YESTERDAY Well Known Wholesale Grocer Passed Away Last Weekend Known throughout the province as one of Montreal's most successful French-Canadian business men, Alexandre Orsali, co-founder and vice- president of Hudon and Orsali, Limited, wholesale grocers, died on Saturday cvening at his residence, 5607 Durocher avenue, Outremont, following a long illness.He was in his Blast \u201cyear © Horn in Montreal on July 14, 1849, {the won of Thomas Orsali and Mar- [erie Watt, Mr.Orsali was educated by the Christian brothers, following Which he entered businexs.In 11875, along with the late Phirmin Hudon, he founded thé firm which hears their names.Gifted with sound husiness acumen and initiative, Mr.Orsali's tireless energy and foresight | enabled the firm to grow from the modest business of its carly days to the position of one of the leading wholesale grocery husinesses in this province.Upon the death of Mr.Hudon thirty-five years ago, Albert, his son, became president, and Mr.Orsali, devoted to the business management of the firm, became vice-president.A Philanthropist | Mr.Orsali was a past director of the Montreal Board of Trade and the Chambre of Commerce.À philanthropist, his name was closely linked to the growth of the Notre Dame Hospital here, of which institution he was a life governor.He was a staunch Liberal in politics, though he never really took an active part in campaigns.He was also a member of the congregation of St.Viateur's Church, Outremont.Mr.Orsali was married three times, his first wife being Marie Louise: Gauthier; his second, Sophie Gilbert, and his third, Onesime Marechal, daughter of the late Mr.Justice Marpchal, who survives him.He is also survived by {four sons, Thomas Orsali, of Beloeil; Alexandre, Jr, Henri and Eugene Orsali, of Montreal.A fifth son, Aime, died three day ago.One daughter, Mrs.Antoinette Martin, widow of the late J.A.Martin, also survives, as well as a brother, Joseph, and two sisters, Mra.Daniel Logan and Mra.Delphis Paquette; also ten grandchildren, Eugene, Aime, Robert and Paul Orsali, Phillipe and Armand | Martin, and Misses Lucille, Yvette, Simonne and Cecile Orsali.* The funeral service took place on | Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, to St.Viateur's Church.) \u2014\u2014.PAGE TWO \u2018THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, JUNE 12, 1930.\u201cThe Paper That Brings Results\u201d The Examiner Published Weekly by The Monitor Publishing Co., Limited ADVERTISING EDITORIAL .HEAD OPFICE CE c CRoscen 5357 PARK AVE Rescent pu MONTREAL.JUNE 12, 1930.Radio and Culture That bump of curiosity which so distinguishes some branches of the government of the United States will lead the federal bureau of education to install 100 radio sets in isolated mountain homes Which have little or no contact with the outside world.The object of this generosity is to ascertain this medium of education and to what are the cultural effects of determine if radio can take the place of reading as a means of contact otherwise impossible.As an educational experiment the undertaking is unique, in the opinion of the bureau's specialist in adult education, L.R.Alderman.He holds that it is one of the most concrete and truly scientific approaches to the correlation of radio and education in its widest meaning vet attempted.Well, perhaps so.Not being an expert we do not know.Just at the moment the suggestion gives us a titillating sensation.May be, later on, we shall become decorously interested.But we miss our guess if the experts of the bureau of education do not get just about 100 different results from the 100 individual experiments it makes.Off hand we would say that the correlation between radio and education depends a good deal on, first, the thirst for education which may afflict the person who operates the receiving set; and.second, on what the broadcasters throw on the air.We fancy there will be some who will show a great desire to acquire a liberal education in the sort of thing that passes for entertainment in the night clubs.Some others will feed their minds on the inane, colorless or highly prejudiced stuff with which the air waves are filled.Others will mistake propaganda for knowledge.A few may be gifted with a natural power of discrimination and know when to turn off.However, we are glad that the bureau of education is going to distribute 100 receiving sets among the isolated homes of the country whose owners can not afford to .supply thenfselves.We wish it could see its way to distribute many times 100 sets.For if those isolated homes do not get much in the way of culture and education out of the radio they will get a lot of entertainment.And if you are stuck in an ou-of-the-way corner that is a good deal.Some interesting automobile number of Barron's Weekly.INTERESTING AUTOMOBILE FIGURES figures are given in the current The statistics cover the first four months of this vear and are compared with the same figures for the corresponding period a vear ago.Ford is shown as manufacturing forty -one per cent.of all the automobiles made on this continent for the quarter\u2014more than all of General Motors cars combined.The General Motors figure is 323 per cent.which is made up by the figures for Chevrolet.24.2 per cent.of the cars during the four months.is the unit profits made by the various manufacturers.cally all cases a decline from last year is shown.the bigger part of Chevrolet made Also interesting In practi- General Motors reports a profit of $122 per car; Chrysler of $2.38.Hudson-Essex, $42.00; Packard, 434.00; Nash, $162.00; Studebaker, $76.00; Willys- Overland, $4.52; Hupmobile, loss per car of $23.00.General $9.00; Auburn, $24.00; and Reo, a Motors and Nash are the only companies showing increases in the profits per unit over last vear.No figures are given for Ford, presumably because Ford stock is not held by the general public in the United States.and no statements are forthcoming from the Company, except, of course, number of cars made.HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION SPITTING In a very interesting report of a study made on Tuberculois covering a section of England, we find that the report closes with the following: \u2014 \u201cThere is one reform, and that by no means unimportant, which need not cost anything.If the filthy habit of spitting in public places could be ended by pressure of public opinion, a considerable : source of infection would disappear.\u201d That a report which deals with the relationship of tuberculois to housing, employment, and malnutrition should close with such a definite statement as regards the dangers of spitting shows just how serious the matter is in the opinion of the writer.Spitting is largely a habit.Not so many years ago, every man spat when he smoked.Why did he?Just because he had seen others do it, and, therefore, it seemed to him to be associated with the smoke.The cuspidor was part of the household furnishings.This has all changed, however; the smoker no longer spits, and the cuspidor in the home, i3 becoming rare.There are men and boys who seem to spit in order to have something to do.They stand on the corner and talk and spit.This is simply a bad habit.There is no disagreement as to the habit\u2019s being an \u2018objectionable and a filthy one.There is, however, judging from what we see every day a lack of understanding that the habit \"NT TS me mM THE MOUNT ROSE HOTEL AT LAC MASSON St.Marguerite in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains.The ideal place for your vacation, perfect service\u2014Home- made meals.MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW.Our prices are very moderate.$2000 TO $22.00 PER WEEK Special rates for children Por Information, Write or Telephone § J.cit ADDRESS 3 Bherbrooke W PIV 3000 VS DYNIHTIEIS \u2014\u2014 4 1927 VD West, West.The marriage of Miss Claire Mc- Kinnon, of Montreal, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mec- Kinnon, of Cornwall, Ont, to Mr.Frank Britt, of Outremont, Que., took place Tuexday morning at a quarter to nine o'clock at St.Michael\u2019s Church, Montreal, the Rev.John F.Britt, brother of the groom officiating.The church decorations were carried out in palms, ferns and peonies in shades of pink and white.The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.E.J.Cleary, of Cernwall, Ont., wore a Lucile model of altar satin, cut on princess lines, the rippled hemline just brushing the heels of her satin slippers, with ptiffed sleeves of satin and yoke of Alencon lace.The bridal head-dress was a Juliet cap of waxed orange blossoms; her shower bouquet being composed of gardenias and lilies-of- the-valley.The brides only attendant, Miss Rita Vandry of Quebec City, wore a gown of cloud blue chiffon, a replica of that of the bride's, a large maline hat of cloud blue with shoes to match and carried a sheaf bouquet of pastel sweet peas.Mr.William Britt acted as best man for his brother.The ushers were Mr.Alec Britt, Mr.Edwin Britt, brothers of the groom, Mr.Horace Morin and Mr.Alec Wims.During the ceremony solos were rendered by Mrs.L.N.Panneton and Mr.Albert Marier.\u2018Mrs.E.J.Cleary, aunt of the bride, wore a French model of navy blue chiffon, with hat and shoes to match, her corsage bouquet being of pink tea roses.Mrs.Thomas Britt, mother of the groom, wore a Moly- neaux model of figured crepe with black lace hat, her corsage bouquet consisting of orchids and lilies of the valley, Miss Gertrude Britt, sister of the groom, wore a gown of chiffon in shades of orchid with hat and is a very dangerous other people.When we consider that about one per cent of the population are suffering from active tuberculois, we understand that if spitting is a common habit, there are bound to be many spitters who have tuberculois Spitting is mostly a habit.In the sanatoria for tuberculois, very little coughing isheard, because the patients are taught that most of their coughing is unnecessary, that it is simply a habit, and that it can be suppressed.In the same way, those one, affecting persons who, on account of some condition, do collect phlegm in the throat and so desire to spit, can greatly lessen the frequency of the act, and when they must spit, can make use of their handkerchiefs.Public opinion has a great deal to do with habits.We do not eat from our knives, because this simply is not done\u2014it is contrary to public opinion.Public opinion, by frowning on the habitual spitter, can very quickly bring to an end this filthy habit which is a menace to all of us, and which plays a real part in the\u2019 spread of tuberculois Questions concerning Health, addressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184, College St., Toronto, will be answered personally by letter./ C.{with hat and slippers to match.Miss Dyonise Rochereau de Miss Winnifred Britt, also a sister of the groom, wore slippers to match.à Chanel modei of maize chiffon, The wedding recqption was held at the residence of the groom's parents, 186 Bloomfield Avenue, Outre- mont, for relatives and immediate friends, \u2018when the decorations were carried out with pink and.white roses, palms and ferns, Mr.and Mrs.Britt left by train for New York, Washington and West Virginia, the bride travelling in an ensemble of navy blue figured crepe, with blouse of powder \u2018lue, French ribbon berot and bag to match, wearing a silver fox, the gift of the groom.On their return, they willereside on Maple- wood Avenue.The wedding of Miss Madleine Germain, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alban Germain, Outremont, to Mr.Robert Gueugnier, of Paris, France, took place Saturday morning at ten o'clock, in the Church of St.Viateur.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white satin dress made in long lines; the court train falling from the waistline.Her veil of tulle was held in place by a cap of Dutch lace and orange blossoms; her bouquet being of Calla lilies.The bridesmaids were: Miss Mar- got Germain as maid of honor, sister of the bride, Miss Janine Gueug- nier of Paris, sister of the groom; la Sab- liere of Toronto and Miss Agathe Dore of Montreal.They were all dressed alike in pink georgette with sisol hats to match and pale pink satin shoes.They carried arm bouquets of sweet peas and baby's breath.The groom was accompanied by the French Council General, Mr.Edouard Carteron.The bride\u2019s mother wore a dress of black and white chiffon with a black georgette hat of Italian straw trimmed in white and a corsage bouquet of violets and lilies of the valley.The ushers were: Mr.Jean Nolin, Mr.Yves Guerin, Count Bernard de Roussy de Sales and Mr.Henry de la Myre Marie.After the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents.The reception rooms were decorated in white lilacs and ferns.EE 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 \u201cContinued Dedication Services\u201d Rev.Principal Alfred Gandier D.D., Emmanuel College Toronto will preach on \u201cThe Message of Pentecost\u201d at 11 a.m, and 7.30 pm.Dr.Gandier is well konwn as a great Evangelical preacher, and speaker on special occasions.The choir will again be assisted by special soloists.Strangers in district invited to these services.On Sunday June 22 the dedication will be observed by the celebration of \u201cThe Lord's Supper\u201d at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m, CITY OF ee] Maintenance In virtue of provisions contained in By-Laws of the City, owners of properties must\u2014 (1) Keep them clear of brush.(2) Cut down all weeds before they go to (3) Cleanse and maintain them in a proper state of neatness.(4) Drain, if necessary.Infringements of this regulation involves a penalty rot exceeding fort Given this 5th day of June, 1930.\\ \u2014 \u2014 GOOD FOOD FOR THE BABY The milk from our dairy is good and uniform.It comes from a herd of cows that are ree | fed and housed.Their milk is pure and rich.Our dairy i | is sanitary and modern.= | bottling is carefully done and our product is most dependable.Feed our milk to the babies and = | will keep healthy and grow strong Phone us your order.MONKLAND DAIRY ST.LAURENT mm BYwater 0708 of Properties dollars ($40.00).E.T.SAMPSON, The Rh yming Optimist By Alice Michaells Better and better year Hy year, so does this old Earth spin, more of vision and more of cheer, closer men grow akin.Ages on ages they strove and fought, each for himself alone; ages on ages they dimly sought light they had never known, Slowly and sternly their war was waged, slowly they grasped and gained; fiercely the envious elements raged, never men's courage waned.Brighter and brighter year by year, rarer the heights they won, bringing their roseate hopes more near, striving and never done.Many the miracles The bride and groom left later for Quebec, where they will sail by the Empress of Australia for France.They will remain abroad until September when they will return to Montreal.For travelling the former wore a black crepe ensemble with trimming of white and a black hat.The marriage of Simone, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.O.Archam- bault, to Mr.Oscar Charles Gregoire, son of Mrs.A.Daudelin Gregoire, of Outremont, has been arranged to take place on Thursday, June 26th, at St.Louis de France Church.MacVICAR MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St.Viateur Ave.Cor.Hutchison St.Rev.James G.Potter, M.A., D.D Minister Mr.Percy M.French Organist SERVICES: SUNDAY, JUNE 15th.7 p.m.\u2014Evening Service.11 a.m.\u2014Communion.Supplementary Communion Service ofter evening Service Mon.4 p.m,\u2014Junior C.E.and Junior Missioh Band Joint meeting.Mon.8 p.m.\u2014Young People\u2019s Society CE.Wed.8 p.m\u2014Post Communion Praise Service.toil has wrought, wonders beyond all dream, bridging the gulfs of space with thought, crossing time's lasting stream.Better and better year by year, so does this old Earth spin, and of its miracles, this most dear: closer men grow akin! 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NIGHT BASEBALL PROVES SUCCESS AT DES MOINES Nocturnal Game Hag All the Thrills; Superior in: Many Respects to Day Play MONTREAL TO TRY Local Officials Contend That Baseball Would Attract More Than Hockey -_ Night baseball has been tried with considerable success at.Des Moines - in fact, so successful has-it been that already there is talk of laying nocturnal big léague bas, it some uncertain future date.In St.Louis and Cincinnati, especially, where crowds this year have been so slim as to cause real alarm, the night baseball idea has been given especially impetus.Whether the plan will ever be brought to fruition, is something else again.And now'Montreal is considering it.Undoubtedly hockey at night attracts rrowds and it is contended that baseball can do the same.It cannot be denied that baseball can be played at night under physical conditions which ar quperior in many respects, Lo day Baseball Des Moines Experiment It was demonstrated at Des Moines that the outfielders, under a steady and far reaching light, could follow the trajectory of a baschail hetter than under ordinary daylight conditions.There is no sun dodging around the clouds to bother the eyesight, which recalls how Old Sol make Hack Wilson look like a bush leaguer in the 1929 series.The possibilities of night baseball are almost unlimited.It is not difficult to imagine ball teams playing matinee and night cngagements on the same day, instead of doubleheaders.But the main factor in favor of night ball is that many more fans on weck days can get off to a game at night than in the daytime.Since the idea of luring gnofe people through the turnstiles 3s always foremost in the minds of the magnates, night baseball may become s0 pepular that we may see games starting at midnight.If you think this is far fetched, just try and edge your way into midnight Motion picture shows that all thg theatres along Broadway are gi Another Viewpoint Looking at the question from un- other angle, it will not be denied that baseball won its pqpularity before sunset\u2014that a gredf many people go to a ball game primarily; to.get out in the sun and fresh air.It is a ,question whether many people who £0 to ball games during the day would go at night.However, there is just as much thrill in seeing a home yun or a stolen base at night as re 18 in the daytime.And since fas been proven that artificial \u201clight is no bar to guod playing, there is much liklihood that night baseball will sometime become popular _ SWITZERLAND URGED TO SAVE GOLDEN EAGLE Government Officials, Hunters and Farmers State Birds Cause Widespread Damage Geneva\u2014The Swiss gqvernment is being pressed to take steps to protect golden eagles in Switzerland.The government and cantonal authorities, hunters, game keepers, and farmers state that cales dre mum- erous, cause widespread damage and FISH | SPECIAL PRICES Promptly Delivered i CR.7486 N .* * * THRU THE SPORT SIEVE By BOBBY FORSTER Our \u201cBabe\u201d Ruth Of Cricket A former member of the Monitor staff broke into bold black print last weekend, when \u201cScotty\u201d Ferguson more than distinguished himself on the cricket pitch.Our Mr.Ferguson went to bat for the Westward \u201cB\u201d cricket team IDEEREER® early on Saturday afternoon, and if the laws of cricket permitted, Fergie might still be going strong.Anyway Fergie started out to emulate that famous batsman Jack Hobbs, and made a thorough job of it against Verdun bowlers, smacking the ball left, right and centre to carry the affair far into the night.Verdun went to bat first and when tea was served they had only collected forty runs, all out, There must have been a real kick in that refreshment for when Fergie came to bat there was no stopping him.He ran his total up to 101, with no sign of weakening, when the gentleman in the white coat decided that enough was enough and called a halt.Mr.Ferguson's big score was the second century made in local cricket this year.- * * * \u2018 \u201cJolly\u201d Rodgers Holding Classes While on the subject of this old English game, to our way of thinking cricket is gradually forging ahead in this city, making progress in very conservative style.One has to know cricket to appreciate it, and the average Canadian has not the patience to sit around all fternoon, and watch a dozen or so white clad figures go through the motions with slow deliberation.It has its fine points, undoubtedly, or it would not go over so big in the Old Country, but one has just about to take the whole day off to go through a real game, and that sort of thing is just not done in these parts, To our vague knowledge \u2018of the game, Canadian cricket has been noticeally lacking in \u201cppe\u201d, and badly in need of young blood to bring it along.That new life seems on the way now, and should show results.Out at the Westward A.A.A.there are strange sights these nights.Hard-bitten addicts of baseball and lacrosse are taken rather aghast at the sight of a bunch of youngsters wielding cricket bats, and hurling balls around in the approved manner of a bowler.The kids like it too, and do not hang around in twos and threes, but in dozens, listening attentively to \u201cJolly\u201d Rodgers and other veterans giving instructions on the fine points of the game.Baseball seems pushed into the background for the time being at least with these youngsters, and cricket is getting a domestic source of supply for years to come.J * * * , Simplicity Results In Popularity Softball appears to be going over bigger than ever in Montreal this year, and in all sections of the city teams are to be found in action on almost any sizeable vacant land.This game is drawing a lot of players from baseball, perhaps not because it is a better game, but on account of its simplicity.\u2018Collect a bat and ball and you are set to play this game, provided you can find a suitable bit of real estate.No big outfields are needed, no scraped infields nor half a dozen balls, a dozen gloves, masks, and mits, protectors and whatnots.Such things are essentials of hardball, but not this offspring game, All you need is a pair of hands, and an eye or two to keep the ball in proper focus.Hence the popularity of the softball.The quality of the game is improving too, as will be witnessed in any of the local major leagues.They play nearly air-tight ball in the Railway-Telephone League, and it is no playground for the novice.Parc Lafontaine, Verdun and Westward too, can boast of pretty fair ball, if there are occasional lapses from form, nd cricket scores now and then compiled./ / Serve Your Sport On Ice Winter sports in the sumrmertime might be quite the rage before many years are out, if the proposed hockey match at Atlantic City between the Montreal A.A.A.Allan Cup team and Penn Athletic Club produce the desired effect.What could be nicer on a blazing hot night in Atlantic City, where it certainly can steam up, than a soothing contest amid cool surround- ings\u2014that is at least from a sræctator's point of view.It would not be all bliss for the hockey players however, if they got all togged up in their usual uniforms, with woolen stockings, pads and all the trimmings that are so essential for their well being these days.They would probably die a natural death if they tried to keep up the pace they set in the wintertime.Die-hard curlers too might take a tip from the skaters, and have the ice planted in their artificial ice rinks, all set for the nights when rainy weather drives them from the golf course or the bowling greens.Summer skating is not new by any imeans, and has been tried in Toronto and New York.Los Angeles skaters can strut their stuff in the sumunertime on the artificial ice rinks, but with so many counter attractions in summer sports it is hardly worth while.2 are unlikely to hecome extinct, but |mice, Toxes, martens naturalists disagree.The Schnaff- hausen ornithologist, Herr Carl and marmots, and the losses suffered by farmers are comparatively small.The govern- Stemmler, says that golden eagles are nesting no more, and that they are rapidly disappearing Last sumnier Herr Stemmler surveyed several districts known th harbor golden eagles, and he reported certain districts with not a nest oc- cupled.Half a century ago there were thousands of golden eagles today there are but a few hundreds.Their worst enemies are the owners of grazing cattle.Small animals \u2014 goats, sheep, calves, as well as cats, dcgs and poultry\u2014are sometimes carment is being urged to pay compensation to peasants and shepherds for the animals carried off, in tne hope of stopping the shooting of the birds.\u201cMany budding poets are to be found in our prisons,\u201d declares a chaplain, Most of them, however, are still at large.A speaker at the annual convention of the Canadian Health Association stated that a woman was actually worth in dollars and cents to this ried away by eagles, but the birds usually prey on wild animals, rats, country only half as much as a man.Bold fellow.Lighted Tennis Courts Lights ofl 1000 watts are being installed on four \u2018of the eight lendidiy constructed courts on Beaumont operated by North Branch Y.M.C.A.Ave, as Ea Not all of the baseball magnates are pleased at the way their clubs have been going in the pennant races, but there have been no complaints against the way the turnstiles have been clicking.The baseball business, in spite of a week of bad weather early in the season, has been good-\u2014excellent, in fact.All of which helps to soothe many magnates, Jake Ruppert of the New York Yankees, in particular.For the Yanks are suffering with and from pitchers who can't pitch and hitters who can\u2019t hif.If there is any business depression, it has not yet hit the baseball yards and the reason is not yet too hard to find.Speaking generally, a man with a few responsibilities and no job would rather go to the ball game in the afternoon and spend a borrowed dollar than stay off from a steady job and loose a day's pay.As a matter of fact, if business continues on the up-grade and unemployment decreases, the haseball business \u2018may lapse into the doldrums, especially if the races get top-heavy.The baseball business is as near depression-proof as any business can be.In times of great prosperity, many of the clients buy themselves automobiles and go scooting around the weekend instead of watching the boys and men trading pitches and base hits for hire.However, from the looks of things there is going to be an unemployment problem among the boys who hit and! throw for food and drink.Quite a few stars of yesterday will soon go back to truck-driving unless they caress the onion with greater effeciency.Larry Benton of the Giants, a star in 1928, a flop in 1929 and ditto in 1930, so far may go to the sticks if he can't pitch anything else but a home run ball for the other fellows.Almost every club, in fact, has a AUNTIE FROM A SOUTHERN STATE, BASEBALL BUSINESS GOOD BUT PLAYING NOT 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SURPRISE ARE AT | EAR SOUL, QUIN SOUTH/ * Poor à anran.we - D \u2019 / NEW CONFECTIONER C.Banville Opens Store With High Class Goods It is said that the way to a man's In the same sense, then, if the way to the heart of the greater public is through the stomach, assuredly, C.Banville, who following many years association in the local retail trade, has opened a new confectionery shop at 5676 Park avenue, stands a good chance of finding his way direct to the great, big heart of the public.And yet, there is more to this than just the above bold assumption.The confectioner of long apprenticeship to heart is through the stomach.(Under New A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, 275 St.Viateur West ON PARK AVE his profession must needs study the special tastes and desires af the public which he aims to serve.This is precisely the point in the case of Mr.Banville's \u2018new venture.He has studied the requirements of the public; and in consequence of his long association with the confectionery retail trade at his former location on Papineau avenue, he has doveloped a fine sensibility as to what are those peculiar needs.Mr.Banville offers to all comers the best in choice confeo- tions and hearty cooperation at all times.rer The big thing about Lindbergh is that ha makes no ballyhoo over where he is going, but goes there.A Chicago hoodlum wouldn't agree with the others in his clan, who wanted to cut out the rough stuff, and they shot him.Delegates to the next naval parley might make a note of that.Strive always for higher quality and lower prices as well as lower costa\u2014Henry Ford.EE UNITED BUSINESS \u2014 BROKERS \u2014 University Tower Bldg.LAncaster 4440 We advance money nn any proposition you buy from us.So thoroughly are we satisfied with their soundness, we back up every sale we make.On our list we have, LICENSED GROCERS, STATIONERY AND CIGAR STORES, RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS, BARBER SHOPS, BEAUTY PARLORS, and many other busi.esses.Partnerships arranged.All of the businesses that we recommend have stood the strictest investigation, Terms arranged purpose.Take advantage of this offer, to suit your ~ PARK PROVISION Regd.Management) MEATS, FRESH VEGETABLES, ALES AND PORTERS OF ALL KINDS Special Attention Given to Phone Orders For Prompt Delivery y Groceries\u2014CRen 4127-4128 Meat t Dept.CRescent 9200 OUTREMONT Bernard and Champagneur Aves.Big Double Bill \u2014 Starting Saturday June 14th \u2014 WITH \u2014 Joseph Cawthorn iso ever screened \u2014=# it 00e Romance As You Like Ît e \u2014 Arthur Lake \u2014 Olive Borden \u2014 A most amasing aad thrilling melodrama \u201cOfficer O'Brien\u201d ! Dancing feet .Laughin Eyes .Luring lips .jé Pleasure crazed youth in a swirl of midnight madness .A Seething Drama from the burning den of VINA DELMAR! _s William Bayd \u2014 _Derothy Sebastian POLLY MORAN in \u201cDANGEROUS TE- MALES\u201d With MARIE DRESSLER\u2014News\u2014 St Michael's Fish Market PHONE CRESCENT, 3177- -3178 athers ickaels Fish pref particulars at 5850 Pack Ave Chee 29 | \\b.H.OUIMET, President * 11° ° \u2018 : > i +? DEDICATION OF FAST.GLE LAST SUNDAY Church Crowded to Capacity for Opening Service COMMUNION Will Be Given for First Time on June 22nd : Last Sunday was a golden day in the calendars of the former Fair- mount Methodist, and St.Giles Presbyterian Churches; it was the nineteen hundredth anniversary \u2018of the founding of the Chrisian Church at Pentecost, and also the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the United Church of Canada,\u201d where all the Methodist Churches, and a large .percentage of the Presbyterian Churches, in obedience to what they believed was the prayer and command of the \u201cGreat Head of the Church,\u201d joined together to illustrate the unity of the Spirit in the Bonds of Peace.On this auspicious day, the new congregation of Fairmount-St.Giles of \u201cThe United Church of Canada\u2019 reverently and joyfully set apart their splendid and cammodious new building to the glory of God, and the service of humanity.At 11 AM.the Rev.Dr.Trevor Davies of Toronto, led the dedi:a- tion service and prayer, and in a great address set forth the meaning of Pentecost as a larger consciousness of the presence of God, in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ shown forth by the Holy Spirit of God.The associate ministers, Rev.Dr.J.R.Dobson and Rev.J.P.McFar- lane took charge of the services.Professor Gifford, on behalf of the Presbytery of Montreal brought greetings and good wishes.Mr.McLean Marshall and his choir led the services of praise most effectively; the choir was augmented by special soloists; the rendering of the \u201cTe Deum\u201d was most impressive, as was a special solo by Mrs.W.H.Harrison.In the afternoon, at 3, a united meeting of the Sunday School was held in the church auditorium, when a special address was delivered by Mr.W.J.Holliday.At the evening service the building was again crowded, when Dr.Davies spoke on \u2018The \u2018Fellowship of the Spirit\u201d; two anthems were rendered by the choir and Mr.J.W.Stephenson, Montreal's famous baritone sang \u201cConsider and Hear Me.\u201d Next Sunday will continue the special dedication services; the Rev.Principal Alfred Gandier, D.D., LL.D., of Emmanuel College, Toronto, formerly af Knox College, will be the special preacher; he will take as his theme \u201cPentecost\u201d; at 11 A.M.his subject will be \u201cThe Meaning of Pentecost for the Members of Christ's Church\u201d amd in the evening the subject of discourse will be \u201cThe Heart of the Gospel.\u201d The choir will again be helped by special soloists, and simple gospel hymns will be used; the program of the service with the words of the hymns will be printed and distributed as on last Sunday.Rev.Dr.Gandier is well known in Canada as a great missionary leader, and powerful evangelical preacher.Sunday, June 22nd, will also be part of the \u201cDedication Services\u201d when \u201cThe Holy Sacrament\u201d of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated morning and evening.Former members of Fairmount and St.Giles congregations, as well as stramgers in the district, are invited to these communion services.Wife Floored Him With Broom Divorce Seeker Says Pittsburgh \u2014 His wife practically swept him out of their home two months after their ««dding, Gustave J.Miller, 34, Morningside avenue, related in his suit for divorce before Judge Ambrose B.Reid.He said she hit him on the head with a broom, knocked him down, told him to get out, and threw out his clothes.Miller averred his spouse, Victoria V.Miller, now .of 117 West Ohio street, insisted upon having her Airedale dog sleep in her bed.He said he was afraid to eat food pre- \u2018pared at home until his wife and her mother had eaten of it.Horseshoes Find Favor Chicago, (AP) \u2014 Employes of a department store here have become \u201c much interested in horseshoe pitching.The roof of one large store has been converted into courts for use of woman employes.A large number of girls remain to practice pitches after work.ca The ultimate minimum of praise is contained in the appraisal made by s dealer when you're trying to trade in - + Po ES QUEEN MARY ARTUKO TOSCANINI THE WEEKLY EXAMINE Arturo Toscanini, famous [Italian conductor, who came to this continent some years ago after some trouble with Mussolini, has just completed a success u! tour of Europe with the Philharmonic Orchestra.Following a concert in Milan, where the Italian people acclaimed him, Toscanini took his orchestra to London, to play in the famous Royal Albert Hall, where he scored a great triumph before 10,000 enthusiasts, including King George and Queen Mary.General Dawes, United States Ambassador, to Great Britain, presented Toscanini with a piece of parchment of musical worth after the performance in London.JUNE 13, 1330.PLEASANT RECITAL BY MISS BELER A very interesting event took place in the School Hall of MacVicar Memorial Church last Tuesday night when the pupils of Miss Alberta Beiler of Bloomfield Ave.gave a very pleasing programme of music.Everyone did his or her part well and reflected great credit upon their teacher.The following took part:\u2014 William Abraham, Winnie Dudgeen, Violet Oliphant, Evelyn Corran, Ruth Ward, Syhil Oliphant, Wilma Lane, Margaret Drysdale, Jean Smart and Hettie Rosenberg, the latter two being senior pupils proved themselves to be exceptionally brilliant.The Piano duets of Margaret Drysdale and Wilma Lane were much appreciated.A contribution by Miss Beiler and Miss Winnifred Drysdale added much to the delight of the evening- ing.Miss Beeler was ably assisted in the programme in excellent vocal solos by Mrs.W.Smart, soprano, while the elocutionary numbers by Miss Viola Esden and Miss Violet GENERAL Daves Ian McCuaig, 16 Pagnuelo Ave.Mrs, E.Duckett, 828 Stuart Ave.Mr.George Fitzgerald, 5669 Jeanne Mance St.+ Mrs.G.J.Goldstein, 664 Querbes Ave J.Newman, 150 Van Horne Ave.Mrs.A.E.Derome, 6016 Park Ave.Apt.21.Miss Mary Kimel, 1156 Craig St., East.\u2019 Mrs.A.W.Cooke, 5980 Park Ave., Apt.- 7.Mrs.E.F.Livermore, 5288 Hutchi- son St.Mr.A.O'Donnell, 272 Wilson Ave.Mrs.Laura Bonhomme, 5446 Park Ave.Miss Bertha Weiser, 6880 Durocher Ave.Mrs.J.P.Remy, 5892 Park Ave.Mrs.E.G.Gunning, 377 Bernard Ave.West.CHAS.5.PATERSON GAVE INTERESTING TALK AT MEETING Y.M.C.A.Secretary in India, Spoke to Local Board The regular monthiv meeting of the Board of Management of the North Branch of theY.M.C.A.was held in the Park Avenue Building on Tuesday evening at the supper hour.The chairman of the Branch, W.J.Moore presided.Others in attendance were A.B.Astle, R.E.Cadwallader, R.W.Darnan, Dr.Eggleston, Wm.Gilmour, Edward Holden, A.D.J.Loader, Geo.J.Rorke, Chas.W.Scott, E.C.Townsend, W.Herb Turner, R.J.Smith and J.M.Graham.Mr.Chas S.Paterson, senior secretary of the Y.M.C.A.in India, who is home on furlough for a few months gave a most enlightening address upon the present situation in India and showed how the Y.M.C.A.is helping to bridge the gaps between various sections of the community.\u2018throughtful men, from th Vice Roy to radical leaders.have paid tribute to the wise useful work which the Association is doing for th\u201d young raen of their country.Mr.Paterson, who is an old Mont- veal boy and a graduate of McGill, has been in Indian for about 26 years, so is able to speak out of a wide, varied experience.In his student days here he was leader of a Boys Club in the North End and of which grew the North Branch of the Y.M.C.A.Mr.Paterson brought a group of these photographs of this club, taken about 1902-03, which he presented to the Branch.Lights for Courts The executive committees reported that a contract had been entered into for lighting four of the eight tennis courts on Beaumont Ave.and that work on this system would be started forthwith.Har! Cadwallader, chairman of the Boys\u2019 Division Committee, submitted an interesting report, which showed that the Boys\u2019 Membership was growing, and that numerous activities were being carried \u2018on, and that already there was - SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday- COOKIES Molasses, Sugar and Fruit Flavors Twe dozen -.30cts Ideal for the Picnic Basket \u2018 -H.MILLET * 201 St.Viateur, near Faplanade : Bite And Sip Menu Proves Too Exhilarating Tulare, Cal\u2014Buch Singh of this city had a novel idea regarding refreshments which landed him in police court on an intoxication charge.Singh was strolling in the downtown district with a lump of.brown sugar in one hand and a glass of rubbing alcohol in the other.He took a bite of the sugar then a sip of alcohol.He was fined $25.a large registration of North Branch boys for Kamp Kanawana.A comprehensive report was read by J.M.Graham, the Executive Secretary.In this he referred to his attendance at the Triennial Conference of the Employed Officers of North America, which was held at Detroit May 27th to 31st.Nearly 1,300 YM C A Secretaries were present from all parts of Canada and the United States.The general theme of the Conference was \u201cThe Young -Men\u2019s Christian Association in a Changing World.\u201d Outstanding speakers gave challenging addresses on such special themes -as \u201cReligion in a Day of Change\u201d, \u201cSignificant trends in Education\u201d, \u201cThe Problem of Leisure in Modern Life\u201d, etc.which were followed by frank, thoughtful discussions.The members of the Board heard with regret of the illness of Howard Wilson, son of Mr.W.A.Wilson, Honorary Chairman of North America, and requested the Recording -Sec- retary to convey their sympathy.° It was announced that the Annual Meeting of the Y.M.C.A.of Mont- real\u2014including all the branches\u2014 will be held on Monday evening, June 23rd.ALEX Hair- Dressing \u2018Permanent Marcel Waving with our NEW KEEN Croquignol method.The hair is wound from the ends up, resulting in beautiful bubble-like ringlet ends.Positively assuring you of a large perfect Marcel Wave.Results never before attained.Price $10.00, Two for $18.00, including hair cus, two Shampoos, and Finger Wave, Hot Oil treatment before permanent, if necessary.EE Eight Months Guarantee Will Last One Year.We also do Eugene Method For appointment call AT.1424 1068 West, Outrement.CRescent 4476 \u20ac Ta Examiner Contest Winners NEW LINGERIE Oliphant pupils of Miss Melrose proved a great treat to the audience.SULLIVAN MOVERS | AGENCY REG\u2019D.LOADS WANTED LOW RATES TO AND FROM MONTREAL, ST.ROSE, ST.JEROME, SHAWBRIDGE, ST.ADELE, VAL MORIN, ST.JO- VITE, MONT.LAURIER, ST.LIN, NEW GLASGOW, TETRA- VILLE, DIXIE, DORVAL, BEA- CONSFIELD, ST.ANN BELLEVUE, WOODLANDS, AND ANY OTHER COUNTRY RESORTS.WE GO BACK AND FORTH TO THESE COUNTRIES.WE ALSO | WANT LOADS TO AND FROM MONTREAL, QUEBEC.OTTAWA, TORONTO, HAMILTON, {i NIAGARA FALLS, WINDSOR, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, PROVIDENCE, CON- || NECTICUT, PITTSBURGH, RO- NEW | | SHOPPE OPENED The Misses Kositsky Has Splendid Store for Milady In opening a new store, there is one vital principle to \u2018be considered \u2014 a principle upon which the success and permanence of the venture must necessarily depend.That principle is \u2018service\u2019 from first to last.In conceiving, and putting into effect their new store, the Princess Lingerie Shoppe, 1059 Bernard avenue st, the Mi si CHESTER, BUFFALO, west, the Misses Kositsky have kept JERSEY.ATLANTIC CITY the question of \u2018service in their BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON mind's eye expressly.In consequence, the new Princess Lingerie Shoppe, presents everything of vital impor- ance relative to the needs of the per- DETROIT, CINCINATTI, CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLISH CHICAGO.ALL WAY POINTS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST.SPECIAL RATES ON PART son.There are silk stockings of every LOADS.RLL LOADS IN- variety, lingerie, fancy drygoods and SURED.WE ALSO DO CRA- childrens\u2019 wear.In conjunction with TING, PACKING.STORAGE, the wide range of goods in stock and WARDING.STORAGE CON- on display, there is a spirit of ready NECTION IN FIREPROOF spontaneity that is in evidence im-{|] WAREHOUSE IN PRINCIPAL CITIES.ALSO LOCAL MOVING.| CAREFUL HANDLING.ESTI- | MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN mediately a customer steps within.That cheerful sense of satisfaction that comes to a shopper upon the realization that he or she is in the midst APPLY AT of friends anxious to please and sa-\\ll 1136 gi jawrence BElir 8506 tisfy, before everything else.| ON REQUEST.LONG DIS- i SHIPPING AND FREIGHT FOR- | | TANCE SPECIALISTS.! { Give Your Clothes a Square Deal || And at small cost, keep them always looking natty.Acquaint yourself with our service.We call for and deliver promptly.VALET SERVICE Kemodelling, Repairing, Alterations of suits and dresses Cleaners and Dyers PARKSIDE TAILORS ATlantic 1212 1054 Laurier West MONTREAL MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 5038 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, (Between St.Joseph Bld, and Laurier Ave.) SECRETARIAL BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES Bus.Administration Day and Night School Accountancy 3 Personal Instruction Srenography Le Enroll at any time.ypewriting For further informatics \\ Ete.Tel.BElsir 1656 J.VANDER HEEDEN, Principal > (Formerly with the O'Sullivan College) ST.GEORGE MEDICAL HALL BERNARD & ESPLANADE A FORTIN | Telephone.CRescent 8330 Formerly with Park Ave.Pharmacy \u2018SPECIALITIES, DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS & EMERGENCY DRUGS A visit will be highly appreciated Se a EE HAT SHOPPE | Announce the opening of their new shoppe Now located at 4603 PARK AVE.With a complete new selection of imported models\u2014Also hats moulded to suit the individual TELEPHONE BELAIR 1225 | 4506 PARK AVE.\u201cThe Paper That Brings Results\u201d pe OO LEE, A 7 Princess Lingerie Shoppe 1059 Bernard West (near Querbes) THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Penman\u2019s full fashioned hose, French heel, all latest shades, Size 8 1-2 to 89c Corticelli Hose, French Sheer, pear point heel, silk to the top, eg.2.00 for only $1 .29 Complete stock in Orient silk » d hose, sheer an $1 15 service.Pair ) and up.Guaranteed lockstitch bloomers and French panties.Reg.$1.25.Sale price 75 C Fancy cuffed kid gloves, white, black, grey, drab, beaver.sizes 5 3-4 to 7 1-2 $1 49 Silk gloves, coiors, grey and fawn 89c Children\u2019s pantie dresses, made in voiles, broadcloth and dimi- lpg fs met ly S20 G1 2G f | .only BN $1 98/15 Mecs 8 to $1 39 WE REPAIR HOSE \u2014 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone orders promptly attended to ATlantic 647T0W, .LL LE ANAL Lids (ILL TLS SS LLSIL LISS LTS SALLI LESIS LIES ES SSRI LS FS ISL SIS SILLLS LESS PASSES SL LL SIS ISSEY SS SSIES SILI LISS IF SS PSPS SSIS ISS SS AAITLS ISAT 21 TY CES V1 HUAI SATS LS) No job too big or too small \u2014\u2014 Just phone and we'll be right ver, } o PLUMBING AND HEATING ADELARD HUDON INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS Of all kinds done by experfitradesmen 221 St.Viateur West Residence 5449 Waverly CRescent 4768 CRescent 8955 | JUNE BRIDES\u2014 See us before placing your order for WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS Prices Moderate Satisfaction Guaranteed BRIDAL BOUQUETS, $4.00 and Up for the girl graduate \u2014 Bouquets $1.50 & up THE ALPS FLORIST, Regd.| ATLANTIC 2538 | Announcing the Opening OF ARJAY'S FRUIT and VEGETABLE STORE SATURDAY JUNE 14.5056 PARK AVENUE (Near Laurier) WITH A FULL RANGE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Complete stock of CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS AND SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM PROMPT DELIVERY COURTEOUS SERVICE A L I aughing Panic Great news! Now you're going to see the screaming comcdy | that\u2019s being talked about from Coast to Coast! Maric Dressler and Polly Moran give up keeping boarding-house to take a joy | ride in Wall Streei.Queens for a day! And then the crash! If you love to laugh, here\u2019s your | chance for the longest and hearticst one you've ever had! * Marie Polly DRESSLER MORAN The Screens Funniest Comediennes | in the Howling Comedy Hit \u201cCaught | Short\u201d with Anita Page \u2014 Charles Morton { From the book by EDDIE CANTOR \"STARTING SATURDAY .= NPM.DAS AIM: tO HOME OF THE PERFECT TALKIES \u2014\u2014 "]
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