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The weekly examiner : including the districts of Model City, Outremont, North End
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[" D v BR ud oe =] WE a -e w F Phone 2210 OUR TRUCKS CALL FOR AND DELIVER Valet Service and Remodelling 262 Bernard Ave.W.* VOL.3.No.10.REV.FATHER O'BRIEN GAVE INTERESTING ADDRESS AT OUTREMONT GURLING CLUB \u201cWhy We Are Irish Today\u201d, Subject of Address\u2014Club Appropriately Decorated With Shamrocks and Clay Pipes \u2014His Worship Mayor Beaubien Present\u2014 John Graham Presided.Last Saturday evening the Outre- mont Curling Club held its annual St.Patrick\u2019s Night supper in honor of Ireland\u2019s patron saint.A large number of members, friends and many civic officials attended.For the occasion the committee in charge arranged a most elaborate display of green and white.Shamrocks, ferns, and various kinds of flowers were placed on the tables with real old fashioned clay pipes in green ribbons, to complete a real Irish atmosphere, Following the supepr the guest speaker Rev.Father M, J.O\u2019Brien addressed the gathering on \u201cWhy We Are Irish Today.\u201d The speaker was well fitted to deal with the subject, as he has made a thorough study of the history of Ireland, and has gainvd, much first hand knowledge of the development of Ireland in recent years, He has made several trips to the land; of his forefathers for this purpose.| He told, how with the landing of St.Patrick there sprang up in the place of paganism the Gospel of Truth which has survived to the pre-; sent day, despite foreign invasions that threatened to overthrow it.The speaker continued with a more modern discussion of the topic and described the prosperity of Ireland! under the Free State Government.Among those who contributed to the evening* entértainment were Bert] Rogers who rendered selections of Wish music; Miss Jean Williamson presented Irish recitations.Next came Mrs.Smart who sang popular Irish composition.The entertainers were well applauded and the two ladies were presented with bouquets of roses.Tiny FitzGerald the soup spoon artist .also well received.Alderman Ernest Sayer, vice-presi- dent of the club and chairman of the: boosts committee took the chair for the distribution of the boosts prizes.Many beautiful prizes were presented.Mr.Sayer was congratulated heartily on the splendid work and great enthusiasm that he has always shown! in the interests of the club, whet or there is work to be done, g- 1 .» be played, or even other teams to be beaten E.Sayer is always on top, and this opinion is shared by every member alike.Regret was expressed by the presi- dent, Mr.John Graham at the absence of Mr.Ed.McCormick a member nf th: club who met with an accident several wceks ugo.Mr.MeCormick is making a speedy recovery and hopes to be back in harness shortly.Those at the head table were: Rev.M.J.O\u2019Brien, Rev.Mr.Morris, Rev.Father O'Rourke, Mayor Beaubien, Ald.Hudson, B.Heffernan.Past presidents, George Clark, B.Brown, L.R.Henderson, Wm, Mathews i secretary, Sam Burrell treasurer, \" John Graham president of the chith presided.LOCAL GROCER LAD HELD-UP Thieves Get Sixty Dollars From Lionel Remeny Last Saturday morning while delivering groceries for a local store, Lionel Remeny was confronted by two men.\u201cHands up\u201d was the ovder that was issued, and the delivery boy immediately complied with their rc- |quest.He was relieved of collection] money to the amount of $60 and the thieves made off.the case no Police are investigating although they have practically clies to work on, LOCAL RESIDENTS CAPTURE AWARDS Miss L.Belfey, 1140 Lajoie Avenue, H.J.Woodman, 5920 Waverley street and J.Duchow, 1601 Park avenue, all residents of this district have been notified that they were successful in winning awards at the luzky attendance contest which was held at the greater Montreal Civic Show, and which was sponsored by the City Improvement League.ANTI-REDS ATTACK COMMUNISTS Four members of the Communist Children\u2019s Camp at Van Etten, which was threatened by a mob of 1,500 men and boys.Outremont Empress of Japan Previous Recor Smashing record after record, the in 8 days, 3 hours and 18 minutes, Last Sunday the MacVicar Memorial Church commemorated the twenty- fifth anniversary of the dedication of the first building also the present enlarged edifice.The occasion was celebrated by special services both in and levening.The preacher in the morning was Rev.W.D.Reid, D.D., who participated in the services in 1906 constructed, and the morning and again in 1913, Rev.Dr.Reid, in his sermon ve- minded the congregation of the he- loved minister whose name the church bears, the late Rev.Donald H.MacVicar, D.D., LL.D., who for some years was principal of the Montreal Presbyterian College, Montreal.He cited his own personal contact with the minis%ers and congregation jin the MacVicar Memorial Church.i Taking the theme of \u201cbuilding\u201d the | speaker dwelt for some time on the many edifices that the people of | Outremont had worshipped in, on the \u2018clergy who had ministered to them, jand who had labored untiringly in \u201cthe building up of the congregation.| Rev.George H.Donald, D.D., who \u2018conducted the evening service i preached on the futility of impa- itience.Rev.Dr.Donald felt that three \u2018was a certain kind of impatience, which might with reason be consider- ied as justifiable, such as the urge to disregard oft-repeated old sayings, i which probably had but a modicum of truth about them in the first place.The people who were always in a hurry, wanting to take life in one stride as it were, with never a pause as to whither they were bound in their fever to be on their way, while living in a tremendous whirl all the while, seldom have the staying power necessary for prolonged struggle toward a definite goal.They regarded life as a hundred-yard dash, instead of a marathon, and their energies and enthusiasm were apt to be dissipated with too much of a spurt at the beginning of things forgetting that to last out the day, some conservation of strength is neces: .Wariness and prudence were two iMportant words lacking in the vocabulary of many people today, and in their impatience to get things done they forget the necessary foundation laid by steady plodding day-after-day effort.Patience Needed More patience was needed in dealing with one's fellow men, in the opinion of the speaker, who said that a rash ill-considered word or deed done in a moment of irritation could undo what years of consistent kind- PACIFIC OCEAN How New Times Compare ress of Japan 8 own previous record hy 3 hours and 40 minutes, Apart Double Dedication Service At Mac Vicar Memorial RECORDS \\d: ah O Wi DIYS vou.53 eee | ses vs of Canada 8 10 4 Empress of Japan 13 50 Homer 2320 previous Rewurd 5 f Japan 6 Honolulu 3379 Empress © 7 to Yokohama! miles l'Enpressoi Canada Kobe to Yokohama 333 miles beautiful ton Canadian Pacific liner \u201cEmpress of Japan\u201d holds an established reputation as the queen of the Pacific Ocean, both in speed and comfort.Her latest accomplishment, on her last 4.280-mile trip, eastbound from Yokohama to Vancouver, was to complete her journey 26,000- Kabe.The ship's hest of this great Wh thus beating her more power in re plished.He admitted that it took a tremendous effort to «mother the irritation and preserve a courteous politeness towards people who, in countless ways, seemed determined to ruffle the equanimity of those with whom they come in contact, but life itself was much more worth while if \u201cthe peace of God, which passeth all understanding\u201d was in the heart, a peace which could only come with a certain serenity of outlook and calmness of spirit.Patience to wait for God\u2019s bidding was a difficult thing to ask of a vigorous, energetic person, but the Almighty cannot be hurried, and it only adds vexation and mental worry to one's other troubles to fret and get upset, because \u201cHe moves in a mysterious way, fis wonders to perform.\u201d The late Field-Marshall Ear! Haig, and the late Commander R.F.Scott, R.N,, the Antarctic explorer, were described as naturally impatient, moody, irritable men, who so schooled themselves to remain cool in the face of imminent danger over long periods of time, that, having gained the mastery over their own natures they were recognized by their fellows, as the fit men to lead them in times of stress.The preacher concluded by saying that in this daily conquering of impatient irritability, inherent in so many people of this noisy nerve-wracking hurrying age, lay the remedy for much of the present restlessness and that as control over testiness was gained, a sense of serenity and comfort would fill the heart; thus would the promise \u201cIn your pa- tienee, ye shall possess your soul\u201d be fulfilled.Special music at both services was rendered by the choir, under the direction of Percy French, orzanist and choirmaster.Joseph Jeremiard Found Dead by Housekeeper Joseph Jeremiard, 51 years of age, of 6625 St.Dominique street, was found dead in bed by his housekeeper last Sunday evening.According to physician who cffected an examination of the body it was learned that the man had been dead for several hours, The body was removed to the morgue where inquest was held.Police learned from Mies Gordon who was proprietor of the house that shortly after 8 o'clock Saturday morning she left the house and did not return until Sunday evening, when she found the body.She immediately notified a physician and ness and consideration had accom.summoned the police.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931.from this she holds records between Vancouver and Honolulu; Honolulu and Yokohama and Yokohama and Jas t-mentioned speed sen, indicated after her last trip that she has still record in the near future.The Weekly Examiner Model City t OT 3 or TWO MEN j 1 | recond is considered the performance.The commander ite Empress, Captain Samuel Rabin.serve and may well hang up another | Skeleton Key | Opens Cafe Burglars are again active in the North End with skeleton keys, Early last Sunday morning burglars entered the premises of the Villeneuve Cafe and tavern and carried away the safe, which was said to contain $189 in cash.Police believe that a skeleton key was used.The safe was found in the basement of the building where it was léft after the money was removed.LOCAL FREMEN OVERCOME B GAS SUNDAY |L.B.Temple, of M.L.H.& P., Was Called to Use New : Inhalator © Two firemen S.Lebean and D.Hamel of the Laurier avenue west Station were partially overcome by Iilluminating gas while fighting a fire lin the cellar of the home of L.Frost, jat 4663 Clark Street, last Sundav \u2018afternoon.L.B.Temple head of the [Montreal Light Heat and Power, ; Cons.emergency souad, used his new inhalator on the two ment simul- tancously, after which they resumed their duties as their condition was not serious.\u2019 A passing pedestrian first noticed the fire.He immediately summoned the firemen, who on arriving found no one at home.The fire had gained considerable headway and the cellar was a mass of flames, Firemen under ithe direction of Deputy Chief Robert played two streams of wiker into the heart of the blaze.The heat of the flames had melted away the lead gas pipes which connected the gas meter, and as a result the cellar was filled with illuminating gas.The two firemen who were victims of the gas collapsed as they were leaving the cellar, and were rendered firet aid.Considerable damage was done to the dwelling, and the firemen were on the scene for two hours be- fare the flames were extinguished.Conductorless busses are being tried in Paris.Passengers obtain their tickets at the various stops, and on entering the vehicle find a machine punches the Geket and rings a bell to inform the driver the transaction is completed.Arrests Effected While \u201cCop\u201d BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING ivriale supplied, 521.50.3 piece «lip cuvers.$i1.%0 (hemtesliold net recovered in tapentix, $45.00, Wark \u2018an be done in your own home : me CS RE LE BD BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME Cover your furniture by the G-pieve Library Neto re-nphaintered.Ma- FREE ESTIMATES TEL.MARQUETTE 8450 = wr CITRATE \u2014 meme PRICE, TWO CENTS URCIER GRABS IN ACT OF OPENING A&P STURE Was Patrolling Beat\u2014 Lucien Gauthier and Marcil Claville Plead Guilty \u2014 Will Be \u2018Sentenced on Friday.When patrolling his beat at 2.20 last Sunday morning, Constable Rourcier of the Outremont Polire De- bartment caught two men in the ac: of entering the Atlantic and Pacific grocery store at 1270 Van Horne gee.nue, Outremont.Roth men were taken (othe police ation, where they were charged with breaking and entering, and they gave their names as Lucien Gauthier, 22 years of age, of 6504 Clark street, and Marcil Claville, 20 years of He, of 6203 Henri Julien avenue, Constable Bourcier effeeted the arrests, Ile was patrolling his beat and was trying the rear doors of the stores.Coming upon the chain store; he prococded to the rear, amd there he saw one of the thieve- at work, He commanded him ta put up his hands und placed him under arret.em ee Shortly after the list culprit.was safely stored away in the wagon and out of sirht the constable spied a human head coming from within the coul chute, Me quickly stepped hack aid awaited until he s\u2018epped when he nabbed him him to headquarters, At police headquarters it was learned that one of the two had entered the cellar by the coal chute with the intention of opening the door from the inside, When his pal was removed in the wagon the second man waited until he imagined the coast was clear and contemplated making a speedy get.awav.Both were out and escorted arraigned fast morning hefore Judge Monday Monet and pleaded guilty of brenking and en- teving.They will be arraigned for sentence lo-morrow morning.AUTO SMASH-UP ON ST.VIATEUR SETTLEDIN COURT Judge Archer Awarded Harry B.Harrison $350 Damages Finding Edouard Boivin ut fault in connection with an automobile gident which occurred ab the inter section of St.Viateur street and SU Lawrence boulevard on December 24, 1928, Mr.Justice Archer.où Saturday, awarded Harry B Harrison $550 damages.Harrison alleged driven by Robert J.Burns, a com petent chauffeur, was procecding along St.Viateur street.Upon near-| ing the boulevard the car's speed was red@ced to at most cight miles an hour and had almost reached the cast rail ol the street car tracks: when it was struck by the defen.darÿ's car, which plaintiff claimed was travelling at an illegal speed, a speed so great that after hitting the plaintiff's car it could thal hi ur, not Le stopped until it collided with a post SAILING FOR GERMANY, ALONE al the nocthea ?corner of the intersection, The deferctont with an allegation of neglign nee on the part of the pliintifl; chauffeur and a coantered clan that the plaintiffs car wing alo travelling of an illegal speed.Mr, Justice Agdcher held the default and ordered hitu to pay $200 damages, With costs.fendant to be at ST.ROGH'S CHURCH HONORS 31.PATRICK Li + Sunday vorninse St.Roch's Lurch homored [r lnrd's patron saint with a preial ctanon, and Irish mie coat cach pia Thi venime a on Patricks card party will he held in the chureh hall, in aid of the vhurelr \u201cund, Mrs.LG.O'Neil and Mr.K.the convenor.Judjeing from the splendid work displayed by those two ladies in anticipated Sauriel are the past a great acces à for thin evening.The Lenten devotion which are held every Wednesday and Friday evening have up to the present been well attended, The mission will open on Sundiy evening, Murch 22, and will be conductod hy Rev.Father O'Reilly, C.SS.K., of Toronto.Baby Paula Koch, sixtcen-months-old, on the S.S.Stuttgant, en route to join his father in Berlin, Germany. THÉ ÉXAMINER Published Weekly by ; The Examiner Publishing Co.RE TREAD OFFICE UE poste escent escen 0157 L 5357 PARK AVENUE 0157 MONTREAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931.Sidewalk Cleaning Appreciated Last week Aldermau Holland had the road department on the jab, with broom aud shovel The men were sweeping and shoveling the water and slash off the sidewalks.By the mothers, especially with young walking children, it was very much appreciated.More street lamps or.better still, pedestal Lkunps are badly needed on Park Ave, With the streets becoming drver, this speedway is just about upeu, and a pedestrian practically takes his life in his hands, by crossing the street, À few motor cops, on this very busy street.and +12paads YY (UND 6} puay [fs TNO papuey SIINS Mal \u20ac \u201cDeadlock\u2019 Remains Unbraken Another summer wiH soon,be with us, and so far as the man in the street can foretell.Montreal workingmen will again be denied quick access to one of the city\u2019s finest breathing places, St.Helen's Island.When the new bridge had been finished, it was expected that a convenient way had at last been provided for the masses from the overcrowded parts of the city to get a little fresh air.A tram line was to run across the bridge, with a stop at the island, and the fare was to be low.But although provision for the tram lines had heen made and accommodation for them built into the bridge, nothing has as vet heen done to get the cars in operation, What happened?Is t again a case of political manipulators looking fora \u201cdeal\u201d?lt would be a good thing if the majority oi the city\u2019s residents couid express themselves on the matter If that could happen it vould iake more than a \u201cdeadlock™ to keep the cars from running on May 24th.Miss Macphail Visits Montreal Agnes.Macphail, noted member oi parliament for Fast Grey, came to Montreal last week, and like many other visiting notables from Ontario, took a heartv slam at this province and its people.Miss Macphail's remarks about Quebec were.however.considerably more ridiculous than the usual Upper Canada observations on this province.Miss Macphail stated that in Quebec a wife was merely a source of amusement to her hushand, \"a sort of star vaudeville turn.\u201d Possibly nowhere in the world is a woman more truly a partner of her husband than in French Canada.It is difficult to reconcile Miss Macphail\u2019s remarks with the facts when vou consider that the French-Canadian woman's lot consists, among other things, of cooking, sewing and washing for a large family.chopping wood, milking cows, and other chores.She has little time to dress prettyl ya and \u201camuse\u201d her husband.When speaking of things outside Quebec, however, Miss Macphail was well worth listening to.Speaking of the enfranchisement of women she regretted the fact that women had swallowed whole the \u201cindigestible mass i party politics.\u201d Most women vote as their husbands vote.We have yet to see women as an independent political force.thinking for themselves, and voting ag) they think.Miss Macphail's observations on our national problems, particulariv the spirit of narrow nationalism that is at present making itself fek in this country, could well be taken to heart by some of our représentatives at Ottawa.a Re AU ASS NS ANT S 7 222 La R770 772 Money saved for you by tt the | Rockies, visiting Victoria and Seattle THE WEEKLY EXAMINER.THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1981.SOCIAL The following are additional sub-: seribers to the card party held by the Outremont and North End Women's Club in the Windsor Hotel last Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.H.Rowlings, Mrs.W.G.Hopper, Mrs.Maude Skilien, Mrs.Andrew Young, Mrs.F.McCuaig, Mrs.W.J.M«ffarthy, Mrs.J.Smith, Mrs.A.Trigg, Mrs.J.D.Beech, Mrs.E.Livermore, Mrs.H.C.Griffith, Mrs.H.McFadyen, Mrs.A.Burgess, Mrs.Ernest Johnson, Mrs.H.M.Bleakley, Mrs.F.R.Morton, Mrs.J.I Crisp, Mrs E.H.Lafleur, Mrs.W Fowler, Mrs.Wim, Dunn, Mrs.D.M.Garfield, Mrs.W.Bowden, Mrs.R.D.Watts, Mrs.H.C.Allan, Miss M.Dodrigue, Mrs.J.Percy, Mrs.T.Nonll, Mrs.W.L.Goodinan.\u201cOur Missionaries\u201d was the subject of an address delivered by Mrs.J.W.Dougherty to the members of the Outremont Presbyterian Church Women's Missionary Society which met on Monday night.Mrs.Millan and Mrs.MacGillivray acted as hostesses during the evening.Miss O'Neal was the speaker at a meeting of the Thredgold Young Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Association which was held at the home of Miss Lillian LeHuquet 623 De l\u2019Epee avenue on Tuesday night.DETAILS FOR A.!in which vegetables, nuts, chasse, \u2014 jas well a3 fish and eggs,\u2014are used itatoes may be used, dicing them and heating them in cream sauce while Some Ways to Add Variety To the Meals During Lent The Lenten season brings with it a special problem for the homecook who must prepare the megln for a family that observes ali the fasting days, for there are many persons who do mot care for fish, and many who tire quickly of eggs.There are numerous \u201cmade\u201d dishes as substitutes for meat, and they are economical, eastly made, wholesome.When a vegetable dinner or a main dish that is not particularly rich in protein is served, try to serve a dessert in which eggs and milk are used.Make special use of cheese during this season, for it is an economical and very wholesome substitute for kneat.Choose a well-flavared, rather hard cheese for cooking.It is better than the waxy types, which are apt to become stringy.A Vegetable Platter With Poached Eggs This is an ideal supper dish, healthful and nourishing.When in season fresh vegetables may be used, otherwise use canned ones.Spinach, potatoes, peas, asparagus and carrots make an attractive platter because their colors are varied.Prepare the vegetables, cooking in as little water as possible.If desired, left-over po- the other vegetables are being cooked, Carrots, when cooked, require a table- ACROSS - CANADA (zine rr sees oc | TOURS COMPLETE Both Trips Will be Under the Auspices of the Canadian National Railways Details are being arranged and a number of reservations have already been made for two across-Candda tours which will take place this year; {under the auspices of the Canadian National Railways, in conjunction with A.Adams, B.A., of Granby, Que.rtin Kerr, B.A., of Hamilton and E.A.Bryson, of Toronto, well-known tour organizers.According to the announcement of C.K.Howard, manager of the Cun- adian National Railways\u2019 Tourist and Convention Bureau, the first tour will leave Montreal on July 24 and Toronto on July 25.From Sarnia to Port Arthur, the travellers will cross Lake Huron and! Lake Superior on the \u201cNoronia\u201d.The | ytour will cross the prairies to the \u2018and cruising north to Prince Rupert by Canadian Nationa! steamer.Stops will be made at both Jasper National Park and Minaki.Among SHRT & DRESS ism REGISTERED 772 LL % J Your dresses worn er torn under the arms, etc, Ladies: ® men stockings with runs, undergarments, table and bed linens neatly mended.Holes in suits or costs weaved invisibly.cuffs worn, ete., alse neckties repaired, all Gentlemen: \u2014 =v we su setiet Sita match your shirts, secks darned, underwear mended, efe.All work done by expert menders and weavers Tailored To Order fibérta, shisiwaiste and pyjamas, undergarments, house sprons, dresses, cto.Your goods or ours FIT YOU?YES! GUARANTEED FLETCHER E.GRAY APRCIALWTS Orders Called For and Delivered.Tel.LAncaster 2866 I 1 | Shiete\u2014hoies wern by collar-points or ranged in each stopping place, ducted and all expenses will he ar- | ranged beforehand, ll | which relieves the travellers of the N annoyances which sometimes crop up on long journeys.thd cities visited will be Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle.Drives tand sightseeing trips have been ar- The tours will be personally conan arrangement rots alternating between the potatoes spoonful of butter to each cupful seasoning and a generous sprinkling ping, butter and lemon juice.Dress the peas with butter.Chop spinach fine, add butter and season with a little vinegar.Poach as many eggs as are needed.Toast a slice of bread for each egg.Arrange the buttered toast in the centre of the platter, car- and green peas, the asparagus between the spinach and the peas.Garnish with parsley and little red radishes.Serve at once.Pecan Potato Sausages Measure two cupfuls of pecan meats after shelling, and put them through a mut grinder, using a coarse knife.Add to a cup of mashed potato, seasoned with a scant teaspoonful of salt, 1-4 teaspoonful of pepper, and a tablespoonful of crumbled dried parsley.Bind with one beaten egg, and fill into sausage casings.Cook in hot butter on a frying pan when ready to use them.Or the mixture may be formed into balls, and sauted or fried.Or, it may be made into flat cakes, and baked unt#l brown in a hot oven.A tomato sauce is n good accompaniment.Planked Eggs First of all sciub and then boil\u2014 in their skins\u2014some good meaty potatoes.When done skin them and mash them finely, adding a little warmed butter.Put the mashed potatoes in heaps on a well-greased plank.With a spoon \u2018make a hollow in cach heap.Into these centres drop a lightly poached egg; put the plank into a hot oven to color the potato slightly and then serve.If liked, halved tomatoes may be placed round the edge of the plank.Savory Macaroai and Cheese Cook some macaroni in a generous quantity of boiling salted water.$8.00 n 1042 Laurier Ave.For appointment | FOEZY'S BEAUTY PARLOR | Special offering until April 1st Regular $10.00 Permanent Wave h, or two for $1 5 00 Ww.Phone DOllard 7820 1232 University St.(Second Floor) Montreal, P.Q.SLINISSMAIMII IIS IMIAIS IS III IIS IMA SAIS SIIAMSS SA ISIS SNS SIMS SUIS SI IS IS SOS 1 MMS SAS SAS SSI SAS SIN IN TS IA APR RARES RE PER ERP } AE Classified Advertisements | 20 WORDS - 35 CENTS \u2014 1 CENT FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD.DISPLAY HEADINGS\u201410 CENTS EXTRA.Classified Advertisements Accepted Until Wednesday Noon of Each Week BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING.Three A ROOM, papered and choice of an piece Chesterfield, standard size, re-| worthy wallpaper included, 37.00.\u2018 upholstered, tapestry, velour, new ]Standring, expert painter and interior |@ : fillings, springs, $45.\" Work can be | decorator.WAlnut 6858.J done at your own home.Suggestions | I and dezigns furnizhed free.Estimates BRIGHT 6 ROOM FLAT, on corner, .without obligation.MArquette 8490.|suituble for doctor, notary or other: (g ANTIQUES REG'D.Formerly pedis $35.00.7137 Querbes, AT.IR 5587 Park avenue, we have moved to; ä i larger premires at 5324, where |GIRL GUIDE UNIFORM, rpring suit, | § cabinet making and upholatering will{dreszes, 10 to 13 years, reefer coat, i 5 be dome with great satisfaction.Esti- new, 6 to § years, half price.AT.mates free.|4193W.3 AT THE ROSE ROOM, Cypress St.Entrance, EVANGELIST W.C.MOFFETT will preach on TRE GREATEST SIGN : CHRIST'S 7.30 P.MALL ARE WELCOME\u2014SPECIAL MUSIC Free literature, write Herbert's Confectionery 1011 BERNARD AVE.Home-made Bread, Cakes, Pastry.2 Better Class Cooked Meats, Salade.Dishes made up to order 8 specialty WINDSOR HOTEL | COMING SUNDAY Box 325, Station H.Make a pint of medium white sauce.When the macaroni is cooked, drain it, rinse under the cold water tap, then season with butter and a fairly gencrous amount of grated Canadian cheese and u few grains of dry mustard.Turn it into the white sauce, mix well and allow the mixture to steep at the side of the stove for a few minutes.Then turn: it into a greased casserole, cover the top with buttered crumbs and more grated cheese, and hake until a golden byewn, Fillets of Fish a La Provencal 4 fillets.Salt and Pepper.1 smell onion, finely minced.Salad oil.1 teaspoonful minced parsley.Lemon and parsley.Wipe the fish, sprinkle with salt and pepper and fry in a little oil in which the onion and parsley have previously been cooked golden brown, then strained out.Keep these hot and sprinkle over the fish after cooking, garnishing with lemon and parsley.FREIGHT TRAFF SHOWS INCREASE DURING WINTER Passenger Service on Canadian National System Also Supplemented The latest periodic review of pase senger and freight traffic between Canada and the British West Indies, as carried by the liners and freighters of the Canadian National Steamships, shows that there has been an increase during last winter for the tmonths of December and January.The increase has been chiefly in passenger carryings and in northbound freight shipments.So considerable was the passenger increase that it more than justified the move by which the company created more passenger accommodation on its liners of the Western Islands service and of the Eastern Islands service, MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church St.Viateur Ave., cor Hutchison St.Minister: \u2026 Rev.James G.Potter, M.A., DD.Organist and Choirmaster: Mr.Percy M.French SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1931.Services, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sun.3 p.m.\u2014Sunday School and Bible Classes.Mon.4 p.m.\u2014Jumior Christian Endeavour.Mon.8 m.\u2014Young [People\u2019s Society Social Evening.Wed.8 p.m.\u2014Mid-week service.\u201cThe Messages of the Prophets.\u201d All Seats Free Welcome Strangers | both including Bermuda on their \u2018routes.Freight carried south from Canada| maintained a level which Compares favorably with the corresponding \u2018| peviod last year, in spite of the de-! pression which kept freight carryings| low throughout the world.| Freight into Canada increased | chiefly because of entirely new fields ; of commerce opened by the enterpris.| ing interests in the West Indies.Tomatoes, limes, oranges and grapefruit are perhaps the chief new products which are now being exploited by islands which formerly gave no thought to these fruits of the tropical soil.More than 150 carloads of tomatoes were shipped from Canadian National liners at Halifax for Montreal and other Canadian points during the two months in question.There has been an increase\u2019 of GAR TUF HEAD HONORED sFÜR SERVICES .For oustanding services, Albert A.Gardiner, Assistand General Passenger Trafic \u201cManager, of the Can- adiap National, Railways, has been made a Knight of the First Class of .the Royal snd Military Order of the Mereedatians.The order was founded in 1218 and was granted to some of the Crusaders of the Middle Ages.The man who knows Jeast about about 50 per cent in-the number of women is the one who has had the passengers vacationing on the island: most love affairs,\u201d and the man who \u2018| further south than Bermuda, such as knows most is the one who has had the Bahamas, Jamaica, Trinidad, Bar- but two teachers\u2014his mother and his bados, the review shows.Snow Cap Caught and Canned | t MONTREAL Served Hot or Cold\u2014Make delicious salads Moderately Priced at 15e Sold by all Good Grocers and Meat Markets PACKED BY NOOTKA PACKING CO.LIMITED VANCOUVER, B.C.DISTRIBUTORS: Cruickshank-Guild Ltd.\"wife.Pilchards in British Columbia TORONTO LEAF sures securing Fancy-Red-Sockeye MONTREAL watery - «ages 1 CANNED KING'S PLATE Ensures securing Fancy-Red-Cohoe DISTRIBUTORS: - e - ; .- BRITISH COLUMBIA SALMON Buy Intelligently\u2014 Buy By Name PICNIC Ensures securing Fancy-Pink A distinct name for each variety avoids confusion and misunderatanding.© SOLD IN ALL GROCERY STORES .avid Cruickshank-Guild, Limited - TORONTO i + _ Rangers © DOWN HARD FIGHTING INVADERS TEAM 270 1: BATSON SCORES TWO Great Finale at Mount Royal Arena to Successful Season\u2014 McPhee Plays Sensational in Goals\u2014Winners Strong De-: fensively\u2014Charbonneau Receives Cup \u2018(By H.W.Sylvester) The Outremont Hockey League campaign for this season culminated last Sunday night at the Mount Royal Arena, where close to fifteen hundred fans were present as Rgngers beat Invaders by the score of 3 to 1 and carned the coveted championship of the League.Rangers unquestionably held command throughout the greater part of the game, and bolstered by an impas- s'ble and equally formidable rear guard in Batson and Roseman, they held the better of the play against the dashing Invaders sextette.Rangers clinched the first add early in the first period, after Batson crossed the centre line for a long shot, From this point on, the play rapidly developed into a hard-hitting, fast-moving contest.Invaders showed pretty smart marksmanship for the Rangers cage, but the latter's goslie clemred semsa- tionally.Individual greediness to tally on the pait of the Invaders automatically gave the redsters increased advantage.in carrying out their combinations.The first session was especially noted for this, and only kind fate for Invaders had saved the speedy Ranger boys from tallying.Neatly played combinations were a major part of the swift and steady rushes of the speeders on the Invaders\u2019 nets.Charbenneau performed excellently, and himself played a fast ragged game.He was MePliée's main anxiety in the first period, when several desperate chances nearly evolved a goal.Invaders\u2019 great fault, however, was in over-skating the puek, qe copstant- ly neglecting combinations.The Colvey-Alania passes seemed to lose hold and were seldom in action.A minor excuse for this was perhaps that the Invaders\u2019 coach did not realize in placing his men most of the; time, that these ready-to-go forwards never worked better than when in unison.Rangers had nothing to regret it the fulfilment of their opposition, as they filed formations with startling momentum.As the second period broke, both teams entered the contest fully determined for victory.Rangers lead was not taken too seriously a god chance by the, and they dvove firmer and harder to add another counter for a shut-out of their attackers.The numerous spectators had already accustomed themselves to the struggle for supremacy, and loudened the atmosphere with many boisterous outbursts, Referee Given \u2018Razz Referee Ed.Duclos was severely criticized, and accused of favoritism for the Rangers, especially in the sec-: ond session, by the Invaders ardent supporters.No doubt his whistle blowing had far excecded the average recourse for such a ganig as this, buf, it was nevertheless consideted necessary.Tactics of \u201cdirty\u201d playing were the cause of much strife among the players, and were fast developing into further trouble, when he intervened more strenuously.The big dispute arose over & pénal- ty to B.Colvey, and the consequent change of this to a major, for backtalk and swinging of the player's stick in some well-aime1 direction.The Invaders set were ready to.dissolve 'at this uprising, but, President Roger Lacoste repeated his previous warning to all players, that sufficed to explain the situaition:# Towards the close of this period, Invaders were pounding heavily at the \"Rangers.Alarie got away with many ane drives and almost made a tally.C.Colvey shot up à HS \u201cErnie\u201d, and he darted through for a shot.Mc- Phee cleared, but the paté' rolied lose to the goalmouth, and the goalie aprawlcd for it, just ax the Invaders\u2019; centreman strived to push it in.Ran- gery\u2019 goal-tender here -jerformed one of the greatest feats this season.Invaders Still Optimistic As a fitting occasion for such a favor, Charbonneau was presented with a silver cop for the®title of being the most valuable man on his team, by a staunch supporter of the Invaders.The donar of the cup rofused to \u201cBARE divulge his rame.futiously, when a number of female\u2019 spectators voiced their admiration.| The fuck was later faced in centre, | and the third session was soon under; way.Invaders showed great optimism in this set, and started out vigorously.! G.Durocher was on the wing in place; of B.Colvey, and Alarie remained in! centre to face McGoldrick.The Ran.| gers began with two spares and grad-| ually rounded cut their aggressive! style with heady play.Batson tried many runs through, and within five, minutes of the beginning of play salt-| ed a sécond tally, after swerving past: Charbonneau, and scoring from the! blue line, with a perplexing angle shot.| This second goal gave the Invaders renewed fighting power, and they con-| tinued prodigiously for the next ten} minutes.They put up a game fight, but only raised the battle-axe for af tally when the ebbing minutes of this| ast session divided them by five min-: utes, and they finally went to defeat.\u2019 Their only tally was the result of a triple combination sweep, between C.Colvey, Alarie and Webster, The latter! player drove the disc mightily and it! launched in the Rangers\u2019 net.The result of this game, which from the spectators\u2019 point of view was close and ; well-fought, was justly deserving of, its victors, The Rangers were no doubt, the better team when it came to the; showdown.The line-up:\u2014 Rangers (2) Invaders (1) McPhee goal Mulcair Batson defence Charbonneau Roseman.defence Webster McGoldrick centre .E.Alarie H.Claxton .wing B.Colvey Annett wing C.Colvey: Rangers\u2019 subs.\u2014L.Claxton, Kearns, | Denman, Hayes.| Invaders\u2019 subs.\u2014G.Duracher, R.i Durocher, Blampied, Poirrier.Summary First Period .Batson .B.Colvey, Webster, | Second Period | 1\u2014Rangers, 4.04 Penalties: No score.Penaltias: Roseman, B.Cclvey (major).Third Period 2\u2014 Rangers .Batson 4.45 3\u2014Invaders .Webster 16.60 Penaltios: Webster, Charbonneau, Hayes (2).Referees: Duclos.G.Durocher, J.Vadaboneoeur and Ed.Tit - Bits From Press Gallery \u201cErnie\u201d Alarie played a fair game, but did not appear very much like his former self in other games.His speed was notably reduced in the latter part of the pame, by an aggravating sore foot, evidently caused whilst playing, The Invaders would have suffered a whitewash at the hands of the \u2018Rangers were it not for Jack Webster\u2019s quickness of forethought in dealing out the tally drive, H.Claxton played brilliantly and gave Mulcair more than enough to, think about, whenever he whistled a! she | Annett swung into the game this scason in more or lezs spectacular fashion.It is surprising what a little prartice means io Johnny, who is also a crack shooter for the Strathcona team, Of the Rangers set, two worthy players have fulfilled a big share of) that team\u2019s drive for laurels this year, by tactful and aggressive hoc key.They are Tommy Mcfioldrick and L.Claxton, : i Both Kon and Hayes cast a dark shadow over this week\u2019s game.when | they were several times on the vergc of scoring after stickhandling their way through.A very quiet and aparently sensitive stickiandler is' Denman, We would hardly know le io playing for + -\u2014 {forward line® in year that Rangers beat Boston in the: day might, much to the surprise of were good refs anyway.eut Breamton.) = + (Captured Outremont Hockey THE WEEKLY EXAMINER.THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1931.PAGE THREE Title Rangers *\u2019 Great Sniper Wheeling Bill Cook Leading Actual Goal-Getters Again And Threatening For Points Leadership o IRA BANS = » Cx PL DV 2 Bill Cook The indications are that Bill Cook, peerless right winger of the New York Rangers, is pointing for the scoring leadership of the National Hockey League again this season.Brother Bill has heen right up in the fight for individual honors from the start, and recent official figures showed that the wheeling \u201cstylist, who whirls in circles more gracefully, perhaps, than any other player in the game, had out-shot every other player in the League in point of goals.His assists had fallen off, which was natural, as Bill is the player on the Rangers to whom the passes go, for he is a dead-shot whips the puck from all angles, and is always driving for the corners.Bill Cook, the elder of the two Cook&\u2014- - \u2014\u2026- vou recente restes mm rm te mr fy In The Air By V-NIS TONRDASK BEAT PAPINEALS |___ Cellarites Show ow Form to Earn gether « once again at \u201cthe Model Aero 2 to Nil Decision \u2018ontest on March 21st, at X o'clock in the Auditorium of the Nationale ; AAA.M a Presse is _ Somothing that a good many apec- A.A.A.The Montreal la Presse is tators missed was the thfilling en-\u2018 RUTHERFORD MADE EARLY TESTS IN RAILWAY RADIO Eng, Mareh Lord Ruth- \u2018erford, recently honored by the King \u2018for his distinguished contributions te se ence, in inked Sith the | 7 \u2014 \u2014 ; La sponsoring the meet and many French; onden, jentries will be on hand.The prizes counter of Papineau and Concordia.(Will be airplane rides given through.| which follewel the championship the courtesy of the Montreal Light {match at the Mount Royal Arena last Airplane Club.Spectators will i eurlies! | | Sunday night.«welcome and the more the merrier, 1 In 1902, when he was Ernest Rutherford, professor of phywies at MeGill University, Montreal, he successfully carried out a de monstration of con.Endur- munication from a station to # train Pusher, running sSIXty miles Weight- means of wireless wave: Relegate Concordias were no more: Here is & hint\u2014several of the city for they finished up the scason with officials will be on hand, a 2-0 victory over Papineau.M.La- | coste and J.Gagne scored the twa! + : .The events wili be R.O.G., tallies for their team, waich eventuaÿ'y | a nce Tractor, Endurance converted the scene into turmoil, un-| Semi-Scale Flying models, til President Roger lacoste called: a: lifting flying Seale-models, an hour, by The experi- and _non-[ment was made on the \u20ac Canadinr Na i r ; { TN | de ea fi Hey minutes he.! \u2018flying models.Prizes will be given in | tional Railways then the Grand {fore the scheduled finish, cach event, Entries will be received Trunk = and a litte more than Paul Gagne, brother of the player | acted as manager for this team Sun- i day night.an the night of the conteat not later twenty years Inter.the Camulian Na- \"than 7.30 o'clock at the Nationale.tional was the first rwmlway in the ' Wirld to bronteast progranmes tu moving trains, Principal Fyfe of Queen's Univer- The Montreal Boys\u2019 Hobby Show | stiy Was turned back at Detroit be.jpromises to be bigger \u2018than ever this.cause he had a Scotch nccent.Think Year.The girls are taking a big in.of all the \u201cScotch\u201d that has gonc terest in the show and it looks as ir [done than the rection of a $2,000, through there without being stopped.; their entries will eclipse those of the[000 fruit exchange in Toronto to gui boys.The aviation department are [the most out of provincial fruit | St.\u2018homas ia sclling its own muni- wondering whether there are any | furms, The startling fact that most | cipal debentures over the counter at 8viatrixes in Montreal, if so get in; Ontario dining rooms serve California i home.1t is a good iden when people | touch with the director.Hobby Show | Oranges and grapefruit while it is i can filways look around and see the | booklets can be obtained from all impossible to get an Ontario i solid nature of their sccurities.Y.MCA, YWCA, Y WI A.i other associations.Theve has to be something more o 1 | | apple and Bives a measure of the job that fue the farmer and the government.» Naval race between France Italy is \u201cTon for ton, gun for gun''\u2014 ; Which means, no doubt, son for son, later on.and ; ! The North Branch \u201cY\" Acro Club: According to an American profes.will meet hereafter on Saturday after- [sar long skirts are always a sign of noons at 2 p.m.There is still room for hard times, So, if you want prosperity te eee es new members.\u2018to come back, girly, vou know what They should fix the roads around 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 to du, ; Chicago.We read whare one man was Fresh fruit by ait is announced as, an = \u201ctaken for a ride and got bumped off, |4n innovation.But Punch points out | Things are so quiet in the Ontaris that Sir Isaac Newton was served in | legiglnture that the Toronto paper- , A New York bank clerk recently this way more than two centuries must be wishing Mitch, Hepburn were disappeared with it couple of hundred 880.in there to stir them up a bit, thousand from a bank in that ¢i'V| somes mens without the formality of being named | a director.\u201cBurn the Best \u201d 1 EE I The famous storks of Strassbourg | are disappearing.The Ornithological .Society of France has discovered that EEE \u2018their birth rate has become so low N * ° that the bird will \"soon become ex- $ Special attention given to orders for \u201ctinct.| | | piled by Hec Kilrea of Ottawa, who! | topped the Canadian division point-\u2018 makers, : Bill is going great guns again this, small quantities \"year, though there is some talk of Fiera) Wilson Coal Company | this is done, Rangers will lose a potent\u2019 § 1.11.(scorer, for though Bill will still Ret, N RR 22 RR 2, | | Onimet, President 2a brothers who combine with Frankie Last year, he was fourth in the see- | goals as a defence player, he will notiN N237 Van Horne CRescent 31 77-3178 Boucher for one of the most famousi tion again, but his 59 points the, just a point better than the ! most effective, if figures count\u2014was| christened \u201cWilliam 0.\u201d soon after he: was born on October 9, 1898, in Brant.ford, Ontario.Bill's dad and \u2018uncle\u2019 hockey\u2014and were [score so many as if he w 58 com-ithick of the fight on the forward line.was up in the|N 2% DTT ry emo = ER \u2014 by \u2014 ao8/ = both having been famous hockey andi THE MEN SEEM 0 lacrosse players, it is quite natural] HAVE ALL THE | that the youngsters should prove: eu FUN = adept at the game.Tt wasn\u2019t long be-, fore he hecame a \u201cConquering Wil-, liam\u201d of the steel blades, and in 1925! he found himself the leading scorer: of tke Western Canada league with! 42 points to his eredit.; In 1926 Bill was at the top again, with 46 points sn that when he was; purchased with brother Bun (the two! are inseparable) hy Colonel Ham-} mond for $15,000 from Saskatoon, it was no surprise when he finished his: first season in the N.H.L.as its leading point-getter.Bill?s 37 markers in\u2019 the 1926-27 season were accounted for hy 33 goals and 4 assists, puttirg, him one ahead of Dick Irvin, of! Chicago.In 1927-28 he was in the D'J'EVER SUCCESSFULLY STALL OFF THE WIFE, \u2014 I HATE GOING ALONE y You Mitôw, DEAR, BUT THIS IS A SIAG a DINNER YOU SEE | HOW'S HIE WIE a JOE 7 Er WHER hit) a > Jb | ! vo > WITH THE EXCUSE THAT THE BAMQUET THAT MIGHT, IS FOR THE MEN IN THE OFFICE ONLY, first ten, but right at the bottom of that number, though this was the: jseetion play-offs, and went on to defeat Montreal Maroons in one of the most dramatic world\u2019s series on rec) ord.The season 1928-29 found William! \u2018fourth in his section, but only four! [ points behind \u201cShovel Shot\u201d Carson.Cooper, who finished in the lead.} the lack of fuss he makes, but, when: he gets the puck.look out!! ! + | An overdose of sureness must havel overcome the Colvey-Alarie combinations in this game.Their former in- tepcepiions were visibly lacking Sun-.informed spectators, J.Vadoboncoeur and Fd.Duclos.No matter what anybody says about them now.! As boxing judges, however, I wouldn't] be surprised to see them beside some! ving at a pro bout.bb Roger Lacoste is the best President | the League ever had.(es was formed H - JOEL er VAS FOR\" MEN ONLY.\"| { YOU JUST WAIT UNTIL ANOTHER \u2018 LOOK AT THIS! BUT THE: NEXT EVENING When NEWSPAPER TRE FIRST .NG SE FORE ! BANQUET FOR MEN ONLY COMES AROUND !- - YOU JUST WAIT-AND (seem 124 just say a, & please / PAGE FOUR OUTLINES TWO PATHS SHOWN IN SURIPTURES © \u201cIn the great judgment day fire will\u2019 , Miicat pool have had their case seriously complicated hy the judg-|Recei Ottawa \u2014There is no doubt Written specially for The Examiner by R.S.White, member of Parliament for Mount Royal Division | 1 i ta that advocates of a compulsory melt the carth and burn up all the! \u2018ment of the Supreme Court of Canada denying the right of \u2018British works of sin and all the unsaved,\u201d, Columbia, to enforce control over tree fruits and vegetables raised) said Evangelist W.C.Moffett in his.Rose Room lecture on \u201cHell\u201d at the! Windsor Hote! Sunday night.\u201d - Continuing he said, \u201cIn the words! of St.Peter \u2018The day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavens shall pass away with a\u2019 great noise, and the elements shall! melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall: be burned up.\u2019 2 Peter 3: 10.This is what St.John calls \u2018second death, i a death from which there will be no! resurrection.Rev.20: 10.\u201cThe fire that burns up the wicked, will utterly consume them.Note the! f£ words of the prophecy of Malachi: \u2018Behold the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: shall burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall not leave them neither root nor branch.They shall be ashes under the soles of your feet in the day that I shall do this, saith the Lord of hosts.\u201d Mal.4: 1.3.\u201cThe déctrine originating in the dark ages that the wicked will be everlastingly , burning, suffering misery, pain, and agony for quadrillions of years, for sins of life's brief span, without any hope of relief from their torments, represents God as a monster; and creates atheists and in- fide)s; umbalances the: mindand is not consistent with the character of the one who freely delivered up His only begotten Son as à sacrifice for the sins of a race of rebels.\u201cAdded to the suffering the lost will be called upon to endure in the fires of the last day, will be the realization of all that they will lose, for they will \u2018be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His power.\u201d 2 Thess.1:9, The glories, the joys, the blessings, the privileges, of the eternal world, which might have been theirs.will \u2018bo lost eternally.\u201cIf it were possible for an unregenerate sci! to go into heaven, hc would want to find the nearest way out, for he would be unhappy in the company of holy béings.Therefore, the final destruction of the ungodly will be the best thing for them.Their removal will rid the universe of sin and misery for all eternity.\u201d At the close of a most interesting question and answer service \u2018the evangelist promised to take up the parable of the \u201cRich man and Lazarus\u201d at the Seventh-day Adventist church, commer of Oliver and \u201cWestern avenues in Westmount, onl Friday flight, and to speak on \u201cThe| Greatest sign of Christ's coming\u201d atl the Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel, Sunday night.\u2018 LAURIER PARLOR 15 NOW OPEN With the re-opening of the Laurier | Hairdressing Parlor under new management, one df the foremost estah- Hishments of its kind has been | brought to the north end of Montreal.! 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Henry George.'[§ and the day that cometh a oin that province for consumption, outside the province.1 \u201c1 MANY ATTEND .A RAPHAEL'S BRIDGE PARTY: New Church Fund Last Friday evening St.Raphael's Church, Outremont held a card party The principle involved is re-[in the ehureh hall which proved to be hodied in compulsory wheat pool-| ing.lf the ruling of the highest Canadian court is upheld hv the! 5 gapded a idénticahä;ith fat: ein-'a fine success, The recelpts - frém this affair will be used towards debt on new church.The following.are amongst the subscribers: Miss F.Kennedy, Mrs, W.C.Polan, Privy Council it will mean that { Mrs, L.A.Wilkinson, Miss Many compulsory pool legislation Govern, Mrs.J.Long, Mrs.J.Hef- affecting sales outside the pro-{fernan, Mrs.J.Diffily, Mrs.F.Me- vince of origin will have to he enacted by the Dominion Parliament! In that body the great majority of members are not in \u201cdir-! ect touch with the sentiment of! the wheat growing communities, nor are thev partial to restrictions on thé individual such as compulsory selling through a pool would impose.Perhaps nothing short of a referendum among those affected would pave the.way for At any rate opinion in favor o federal legislation on the subject.f compulsion among the fatmers would have.to he overw helming and evident before it could he ev acted here.Federal pool legislation would also indirectly place upon the Dominion a moral responsibility with respect to prices and marketing that the Dominion would hesitate to accept from the provinces.One of the official acts of the Bennett Government was to disband the Tarif Board.The action saved the country some $200,000 per year.The function of the Board was to hear applications for tariff changes.Mr, Bennett's position was that the Government could not delegate its responsibility in tariff matters and that representations bearing on them should be made to the Government without the expenditure of $200,000 per year.Premier Taschereau of Quebec has reaffirmed his intention of pressing his claim to the right of the province to control radio broadeasting within its confines.POTTER'S ALL LOAD: Tel.CRescent 4183.4814 RT Incidentally, his latest\u2019 Ih Make your reservation now.Move Early and Save Money Covered Vans.Experienced Men Established 1912 LL LL dd Fd Pd 2 Pr 22 POP or 22707 7 Zo?letter to the Dominion Minister of Marine on the subject disclases one of the factors responsible for his stand.There is in Quebec city, it appears, a; 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new springs; Slip covers Cretonne or sturdy frames polished like new\u2014a furniture striped Damask.job worth 860\u2014executed hy Every cover eut fo highly skilled \u2018uphoisterers.vour furniture; anteed perfeet samples en re.Slip Covers SPECIAL OFFER fie.From§]1 {up REUPHOLSTERING 3 or 5 Piece Sets Reuphoistered in beautiful Free Samples $21 50 Tel.Mar.M9 a or LA.438 BELGIUM UPHOLSTERY COMPANY _ 65 Prince Arthur St.East Goldrick, Miss M.Laverty, Mrs.J.Newman, Miss N.Nolan, Mrs.M.elecom, Mrs.T.Tinmouth, Mrs.G.\u201cBarsalou, Mrs.Nartel, Mrs.J.Hy- (land, Mrs, J.Tobin, Mr.Bolin, Mrs.Evans, Miss L.Ryan, Miss K.Doran, Mrs.B.Lawrence, Miss M.Keou, Miss M.McKeown, Mrs.A.Beuning, : Mrs.H.O'Rourke, Mrs.A.Campbell Mrs.Masterson, Miss A.Duggan, Miss R.Wickham, Miss N.M.Howel- let, Mrs.W.J.Keating, Miss R.Jackson, Mrs.Jas.McGuire, Miss G.Barry, Miss A.Rawley, Miss M.Furlong, Mrs.J.Scully, Mrs.E.C.P.Kearney, Miss C.Lane, Mr.\u2018Hugh Brady, Mrs.J.McLaughlin, Mrs.M.Shea, Mrs.C.Shea, Miss M.Sullivan, Mrs.Thos.Cuddihy, Mrs.A.J.Panneton,- Mrs.J.McMahon, Mrs.J.E.Ledue, Mrs.J.J.Bulger, Mrs.P.Nolan, Mrs.W.J.King, Mrs.F.Wake, Mrs, E.Turgeon, Mrs.C.Young, Mrs.S.W.O'Brien, Mrs.H.Lyons, Mrs.V.Normandin, Mrs.Jos.Fitzgerald, Miss Clansey, Miss Sexton, Mrs.O'Brien, Mrs.Martin, Mrs.H.Kerrin, Mrs.E.Quartermaine, Mrs.T, J.MeCartan, Miss M.Furlong, Mrs.P.Byrne, Mrs.Prud- homme, Mrs.E, Jackson, Miss VW.+ pts Will Go Towards|* Mrs.P.S.Sullivan, Miss M.Clark, McGovern, Mrs.C.A.Phelan, Mrs.W.TAR WEEKLY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MARCH 20.1931.SAE 2, + 4464400660 + + POWER PAYS DIVIDEND + FOR THIRTY YEARS Regular dividend dtsburse- ment, at the raie of $1.60 per annum, was declared for quarter ending March 31st, 3 nepal April 30th, at the monthly meeting of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Consolidated directorate held March 16th.To avoid fractional payments the dividend is paid at Te and 38¢ alternately each quarter, the current dividend being at'the 37c rate.It is noteworthy that this is the 130th consecutive payment to shareholders since the incorporation of the original Montreal Light Heat and Power Company in 1901 thus ; «+ sivseresesssesnosats PANDS HIS BUSINESS Mr.S.C.Robinson, Fronch-Canadian druggist the past seven years on Bernard Ave and Durocher St.Stewart, gomery, Miss J.Foster, Mrs.Hoskinson, Mrs.J.Callaghan, C.Shea, Miss K.ROBINSON'S Drug F x Patent M We have taken over the formerly operated hy J.O.QUENNEVILLE at the corner of Outremont and Bernard Aves.We Specialize in Prescriptions We carry a full stock of Stationery, Kodaks, | Perfumes, Cigars, Cigarettes etc.A good up-to-date Soda Fountain service at all hours Delivery service from 8 a.m.to 11.30 p.m.Near Querbes PHARMAGY Store edicines, PLITTLIIIFPCCE CPPS PCPQT OOO WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST EX- our Popular on the corner of Bernard Ave.and Durecher St., has now taken over the business formerly run by Mr.J .0.Quenneville dents in this section will be as satisfied as his customers have been for Mrs.J.Claghessy, Mrs, Mahoney, Mrs.Storey, Mrs.S.R.Mont- F.Mrs.Carlin, Mrs.D.S.Lawson, Mrs.W.McElligott, Mrs.N.Coady, Mrs.C.A.Delaney, Mrs, T.H.\u201cThe Paper That Brings Results.\u201d Harold Nich olson, 40 Years With C.P.R.Passed Away \u2014\u2014 had heen in good health previous to his last illness.He vas a meme ber of the Oddfellows.He is survived by his wife, formerly Miss Francis Smith, one daughter, Doris and two sons, James, of Montreal, and Gordon of Toronto.The funeral, which was held from Christ Church Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, was largely attended by friends.Burial took place at Mount Pleasant cemetery.After an illness of six woeka, Har old Nicholson, an cmployee of* the Canadian Pacific Railway for more than 40 years died at his residence, 1120 Bernard Avenue, Outremont.The late Mr.Nicholson was born in England and came to Montreal when atill very young.Soon after his arrival in this city he entered to the employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway.At the time of his death Mr.Nicholson was only 53 years of age and THE ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL EVENING sembled congregation and friends.Mr.James Douglas and Mr.Charles llenry presented a motion of thanks and appreciation for all who had contributed towards the great suc giving the company an unusual record of uninterrupted * | cess and joy of the evening.quarterly dividendt nec\u201di The ladies of the congregation ments for a period of thirty % - served refreshments, after which all years.+ ; 11 : , [joined in singing the National .Mes anniversary octal Fatherio in! Anthem and Auld Lang Syne.A MacVicar Memorial lecture all, on! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tee E EYEE \"Happiness is a perfume you cannot Tuesday night was a brilliant and most successful and happy occasion.The Pastor, Rev.Dr.Potter presided.Those taking part in the program were Mrs.Colin S.Forrest and Miss Carrie Fredericks in piano duets, Mrs, Fred T.Parker, soprano, in four fairy songs, Mr.Eric Zimmerman in violin selections splendidly pour on others without getting a few drops yourself.pr CRescent 1664 at the corner of Outremont and Be*-texecuted, Mr.Finley Campbell in \u2019 nard Aves, appropriate songs, Humorous Liter- .We wish Mr.Robinson all success|ary numbers by Mr.W.MeL.Me- fPurrier in the further expansion of his busi-| Kellar, and three choral numbers by ness and we are sure that the resi-{the choir, under the leadership of STORAGE, Mr.Percy French.Mr.B.A.Atkinson, chairman of the Board of Managers brought the greetings of the hoard to the as- REPAIRS, REMODELLING 5658 Park Avenue, Montreat SNOWFLAKE LAUNDRY TRY OUR SEMI.FINISHED LAUNDRY WASHED AND PRESSED 11 lbs.\u2014for\u2014$1.00 Blaiklock, Miss B.Enright.Miss Ver-|Lane, Mrs.J.J.Quinn, Mrs.J.D.non, Mrs.J.J.McKeown, Mrs.J.White Mrs.Carver, Mrs, Ed.Quinn, Hand \u2018work all priced by the piece.Wickham, Mrs.L.Moore, Mrs.P.F.|Mrs.D.MeDonald, Mrs.Bramswell, WE CALL AND DELIVER MeCaffery, Mrs W.J.Shea, Miss A.|Mrs.T.Warrington, Mrs.J.Grant, ELwood 1404 5507 Cote des Neiges Rd.Cloghesy, Mrs.Desroches, Mrs.B.|Mrs.Barbeau.TTT \u2014 rer RRR ARERR RE RRR | & 2 PeciALTysHoe BOWEN'S REG'D .[J .Exclusive Millinery Confectionery & Pastry ALL HAND-MADE MODELS \u2014 1078 Laurier Ave.W.Outremont 3|0 Watch for Easter Offerings Mount Royal & Park Aves.DOLLARD 0441-0443 Opposite Tramway Terminus | IEA Rene Your New Gas Range ILL it assure you perfect coo king and baking results always \u2014give you more leisure\u2014 less worry\u2014and less expense?It will\u2014if you choose a modern Regent range.No.1651 is a handsome cabinet model with five-burner top: push button lighter: duplex oven, etc.See it-today at the showrogm near your home.\"Montreal Light Heat & Power CONSOLIDATED, North End Showroom\u2014-5145 Park Avenue \u2014 Regent No.165 1 Priced at only $67.50 cash, deliver.and installed, with easy monthly terms of ."]
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