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[" pm rune Established 1910 Dutch Cleaners & Dyers Phone CRescent 9210 OUR TRUCKS CALL FOR AND DELIVER LI Valet Service and Remodelling 262 Bernard Ave.W.VOL.III.No.o.25 ST.RAPHAEL'S PARISH GARDEN PARTY WAS HUGE SUCCESS; HELD OPPOSITE NEW SITE Father ORourke Greatly Pleased at Response Given\u2014 Revenue Will Go to Building Fund\u2014Held Open for Three More Days at Popular Request.The St.Raphael's first garden party since the creation of the new parish, terminated last night with remarkable success.As previously announced.the garden party was to have closed last Saturday night, but, owing to the generous response of parishioners and outsiders, it was thought that three days more of this week would be ample.Rev.Father O'Rourke, parish priest of St, Raphael's was greatly pleased with the success of the party this year and considering the fact that it was for a very good purpose.he felt overjoyed with the splendid co-operation that has attended his efforts to bring about the success of an affair of this kind, It was indeed one of the first and finest of its kind ever seen here and the result was justly commensurate with the response of everyone who attended the party.Many prizes were drawn during the course of the function.and the most substantial articles were Jeft for drawing until the end.A parishioner donated an automobile at the beginning of the programme dast week and the lucky winmer of this car will be announced later, after all returns in the form of tickets have been received.The new building fund of St.Raphael's will benefit greatly by the returns of the fair.it was stated unofficially.since all returns have not heen calculated yet.Father O'Rourke lastly expressed his thanks to all those who helped to make the undertaking such a marked success and referred especially to the welcome co-operation that he received irom civic officials.Mayor Beaubien, Ald.Pitt, Ald.Hudson, Ald.Bourassa, Ald.Pratt, Ald.Gillett and city treasurer Sampson, who assisted at the formal opening of the garden party.REV.WM.MURPHY.CELEBRATES FIRST HIGH MASS HERE Was Ordained at Woodstock, Ontario, Last Week Rev.William Dart Murray, C.SS.R., who was ordained last week by His Excellency Bishop Murray, of Vie- toria, B.C.at St.Alphonsus Seminary, Woodstock, Ont., will sing + , Local Lads Insult \u201cCop\u201d Two local youths whose names were withheld, appeared before | Recorder Bessette in the Outre- mont Police Court last.week on a charge of insinuating remarks and vile language directed at a Constable of the Outremont force, near the home of Mayor Beaubien.Upon approaching the youths who appeared to he loitering suspiciously near Ste.Catherine Rd.and Stuart Avenue, the policeman his first solemn High Mass in St.| YErYy quietly asked their names.Raphael's Church next Sunday.One of the two willingly gave Rev.Father Murphy whose par- his correct name and address, in- ents reside at 845 Dollard Avenue,| !imating that he was merely tak- Model City Outremont .MONTREAL.THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 931 | Daring .Hold-Up | By Youths ! 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 A daring armed hold-up in which the perpetrators had evid- | ently tried to copy a previous crime of this sort was made last Saturday night hy four boys aged 16, who secured $195 from Mrs, | Edouard Sauriol, 6930 Durocher | Street.' The four young desperadoes entered when Mrs.Sauriol was | alone, forced her to remove part of her outer garments and locked | her in the store refrigerator.After emptying the (ill, they helped themselves to cigarettes and beer and threw Mrs.Sau- riol's clothing in an alley at the rear of the store.Mrs.Sauriol was released by her sister, who entered the store shortly after the crime was committed.GRADUATING CLASS GAVE IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY RECENTLY An impressive programme of oral { i i ! | expression was given by the graduat-! ing class of 1931, and the pupils of! the fifth and sixth years, at the Con- | vent of the Holy Name of Cote Ste.\u2018Catherine Road, last week | Rev.J.A, Pineault, Chaplain of the\u2019 Convent presided, and the laixe hall was crowded to the doors with the relatives and friends of the pupils\u2019 who took part.The Lady of the Lake \u2018was produced by the pupils of the Fifth and Sixth years, and Better Than Gold by the| pupils of the First and Second Year High School.The cast of Better Than Gold were: Rosemary, adopted daughter «f Mr.Belmont, Lorraine Gaboury.Nieces, June Joslin, Mary Ruth Dann and Georgena Gillin.Mrs Lindsay governess and housekeeper,} Noella Smith.Miss: Stewart.a school | teacher, Marjorie Yates.| The cast of Every Woman, prod-| uced by the Graduating Class, was = follows: Nadbody, Elizabeth Walsh: Youth, Genevieve Phelan: Beauty,| Lucienne Dufour; Modesty, Edna Kearns; Everywoman, Philomena Ne-| Blanche Relecom; Stuff, Daly; Faith, Rhoda Daly.! ing a walk with his friend.But, on turning to the latter, the | Constable was entertained by a | loud outburst of vile vocifera- | tions, and promptly told of the .way hack from where he came.At this point, the officer immediately placed the offender under arrest, when he later appeared for attempted assault was born in Malden, Mass., May 8th, 1901, but was brought up in St.Mary's Parish here where he received his primary education and made his first communion.He made his classical studies at the Montreal College and Bourget College, Rigaud, Quebec, 1913-19.He joined the Redemptorist Order in 1926.His philosophical and theological studies were made at St.| upon an officer of the law.Alphonsus Seminary, Woodstock, In rendering his judgment, Re.Ont.corder Bessette was lenient with The preacher at the first Solemn] the miscreants.He added, \u201cAny High Mass will be Rev.L.A.| recurrence of this kind would be oolelechowskl, CSS.R., Ph.D, Sc.W.| geverely dealt with by the law.\u201cThe police must be protected.\u201d he stated, and gave a sound warning to the youth that he endeavor to follow this course.Both boys belong to prominent Rev.T.Morley, C.SS.R., of Quebec, will be Deacon and Rev.E.E.Mail- hot, Maryknoli Missions, N.Y., will be Sub-Deacon.A younger brother of the newly ; ordained Priest, Rev.J.Maynard families of Outremont.Murphy, is in the Maryknoll Missions, China, since 1926.On Sunday evening, June 21st, at 7.80 o'clock, Rev.Father Murphy will be at St.Raphael's for Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and to A confer his blessing on those who will 11 be unable to be present at the o'clock Mass.Ste.Rose Aquatic Club's First Dance Was Successful The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held on Sunday next, June 21st in MacVicar Memorial Church at 11 o'clock and at the conclusion of the 7 o'clock service.The service preparatory to Communion will be held to-morrow (Friday) night at 8 o'clock, when the Rev.Dr.Harvey-Jellie will preach.This service is open to all friends.Owing to the enthusiasm with which the first dance of the season held by the Ste.Rose Aquatic Club was received, officers now anticipate one of the biggest years in the history of the club.\u2018The dance was held on Saturday, * June 13 and was well attended.A bridge party will be held under the auspices of the club tomorrow night and will be opan to all members and friends of the club who are in- The After-Communion Service will be held on Wednesday night, June 24th, at 8 o\u2019clock, when the Rev.Wm.Thomas of Campbell Memorial cede the amendment but Ri, His{the Bill and the -tormy petrel of the House of Commons, says No! Sir Her-, ¢ Buckley, bert Samuel, powers with the Labor Cabinet and the result will be known on Tuesday.Annual Graduating Exercises ville; Flattery, Margaret Sisto; Truth, | composed.of Girl Guides from care of the baby, etc, were asked the' Beatrice GENERAL ELECTION NOT WANTED, I BUT! The Weekly Examiner North End names mnt .x CE VERT CURTIS Dry Cleans and press any garment until August lst.$ Premier Dyers & Cleaners CAlumet 4484 PRICE TWO CENTS [meer 5 LOCAL COUNCIL RETURNS FROM MUNICIPAL UNION CONVENTION IN ONTARIO 0 h À of i fon Vi.\"+ + Again there looms in the homzen of Hriti-h politics the doom oi the! ¢ Later Party and it remains to be seen whether Premier Ramsay MacDonald | & will weather the latest storm.Above are the feur principals in the latest: + squall who are trying with dubious success to arrive at a political peace.Rt.: ¢ Hon.David Lloyd George (top left), wants an amendment to the proposed 4 & Land Tax Bill, which means that the Liberal Party wants the amendment; Premier Ramsay MacDonald (top right), is reported to be willing to con- 2 \u2018Hon.Philip Snowden (lower right), sponsor for + another preminent Liberalite, has tried 10 use his persuasivei Little Mothers\u2019 League Held A Little Mothers\u2019 class class.The ready, intelligent answers the that were given showed a thorough] League Gertrude 7th, 29th and 3bth Companies, held knowledge of the work.The class McLaughlin; Cluff, Rose Altimas; graduating exercises in the hall of showed great enthusiasm and deep Dimples, Jean Moore; Curls, May St.Alban\u2019s Church last Sunday.interest in this Hickey; Giggles, Rita McLaughlin; | The class was in charge of Mrs.ibranch of work.Wealth, Lorna Callaghan; Lord Wit-|D.L.Stewart and made a fine show-.The following Guides composed the less, Catherine Sisto; Conscience,\u2019 ing.Humorous questions pertaining to| lclass: Eileen Collins, president: May.Francis McLean; Charity, Amelia.home sanitation, personal McCormick, Eileen Wo de 0 | Margaret T7 Jessie The Mecca For Young and Old of Montreal His Worship Mayor Beaubien and Aldermen Enjoyed Trip Through Thousand Islands\u2014 Visited Welland Canal, Niagara Falls and Detroit-\u2014\u2014Mayor Beaubien Re-Elected Head of Union.Riapnd Prince which docked at Lachine at 9 \\board ihe Ss cocdodk ast Tuesday might were the large delegation to the Con- ea the Ouebge Unron of Municipalities.Fhe members who comprised a number of promment Mate representatnne-.arived an the city by special train at Pieracentare Station, where they were greeted fiv avmerous Piricuds sud cectain civ representatives.VIN apparentiv enroved the trip and were gla?to be home Cae, i Mavor Joseph Beautien of Outremont and Ndermen J.D.Pod on, George Pratt, brnest Pitt, NL Dansereau, Gillett, Charles Beavis bo Vallaneown cand 1b Lacroin were among the party cuit represented Outremont at rhe Convention, Mayor Beaubien, (he rs president ol the nnton, reported the Convention this year pis Demng one ot great interest and expressed his satisfaction of its cuereused neces thie vent Meeting, were held Luly during the course of the trip through teat Lakes and Welland Canad to Detroit.EX) MacVICAR PICNIC AT CHAMBLY CANTON The annual MacVicar Sunday Srhaol picnic will be held! at Chambly Canton on Sat urday, June 27th, Cars will leave the Southern Counties Railway Station at the foo: of McGill Street morning and afternoon.EE Ethel Jean Franklin, Allardyce, Pauline Marquis.Miss Fraser, District Commissioner, «presented health badges, Dobson, captain of the 7th Company presented pins.Mrs, St, Clair R.Ross of the North Auxiliary presented the diplomas.Miss Fraser thanks to Mrs.and vote moved a and appreciation.Egan, were among those present.terested in its welfare, Church will be the speaker.Interior view of the Boardwalk; which resembles the dancing peer at Ol d Orchard Beach.Here we have in Verdun the very latest Pavilion on banks of the historic St.Lawrence River.Ge se fe ee Clifford, Munroe,\u2019 An invitation to do something in Miss Stewart for her untiring efforts in hehalf of the class.very wonderful! \u2018The class presented Mrs.\u2018with a very beautiful bouquet \u2018token of esteem Miss Walker of the 20th Company, hygiene, Weston, secretary; Isabel Morrison, und Miss Mundy of the Tth Company | Stcwar as a! \u201c> Annual Report In his annual report, Mayor Beau- % bien pointed out that receipts from * contributing members last year total- 2 ed $h,126, as compared to $4,008 reni- @.ized in the previous year.Great # [praise was accorded Oscar Morin, \u201cDeputy Minister of Municipal Affairs, \u201cby Mr.Beaubien for his efforts on behalf of the municipalities.®, In this connection he pointed Ÿ|to the recent enactment of the Legis {chasing power from public service #| corporations were protected against fatlure to supply power and excess .{rates hy the power concerns.Co-Operation Urged the way of co-operative effort among the municipalities of the province to: prevent smaller municipalities from getting into financial deep water in the present time of depression formed the keynote of the address of Oscar Morin, deputy minister of municipal of affairs of the Province of Quebec, at the opening of tlw convention.Mr.Morin represented Premier Tasche- t| jreau at the convertion, and welcomed \"the guests on hehalf of the Premier.\u201cThe nrst serious problem that we have to solve today,\u201d he said, \u201cis the position brought about in certain tof our municipalities by the financial ri which have afflicted the whole | world for twn years.Revenues are reduced; expenses and fixed charges have remained.Hence there are worries of all sorts, sometimes even \"Jeficits and when credit is refused, {we are likely to dee municipal and school debentures unpaid.The credit of all the municipalities, and even the \u2018credit of the province, is likely to sufTer.| \u201cWhat shall we do in such circum- istanzes?A prompt solution of these (difficulties is highly important for jour municipalities.\u201cTo this end might it be possibla to find a system nf co-operation between the mumicipalities to assure itheir credit?At all events we need everyone's collaboration and we shall he glad to have any suggestions that you can make.\u201d He paid a compliment to Mayors and i ex-Mayors \u2018Beaubien, Thurber, Bou- chard, Boivin, McLagan.Lecler and {Ballantyne who with others founded the union and had appealed to Sir \u2018Lomer Gouin in 1918, to create the ! Department of Municipal Affairs.FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES PICNIC SATURDAY The annual picnic of the Fairmount.St.Giles United Church and Sunday i School will be held next Saturdsy, at ; Chambly Canton.Trains will leave Montreal Southern Counties Railway Station, foot lof McGH! street, at 9.40 am., 1.18 | p.m.and 1.58 pm.« Uf it should be raining Saturday | morning the scholars will meet in the \"Assembly Hall in the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, when the races and games will be held and the prizes distributed.©! Inture\u2014hy which municipalities pur \u2014 - 2 A PAGE TWO THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1831 _ \u201cThe Paper That Brings Results.\u201d = \"TH Eo E XAN AIN E R Lo \u2014._- 664442000046 660 2] Kills Lad as He = MRS.J.BRONFMAN :- + TO SPE ce\u201d CONTES WILLIAM F.THOMAS Backs Car in Lane ' #whiished Werkly by LEAVES FOR 8.AFRICA A verdict of accidental death was + rendered by Coroner Prince last week After a distinguished career , fellowing the inquest on Yves Pelle- at McGill University, William ELECTED PRESIDENT ON FAILS I The Examiner Publishing Co.AI ATI Strong Executive Named for England last week-end, en #0\" inc driving his vehicle back- ADVERTISING + EDITORIAL Frank Thomas, B.A., M.Sc, tier, 3, cf 883 Champagneur Avenue, 3 CR nt HEAD OFFICE CRescent son of Xe and Mrs.F.B.who was struck by an automobile.1 esce 5357 PARK AVENUE : «selle Thomas of 5810 Hutchison Hector Wiseman, 971 Wiseman j 0157 + 0157 Street, Outremont, sailed for avenue, the driver of the truck, said Attempt to Unseat William L.route for Johannesburg, South yards | lanew t the rear of MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8.1931 Coming Twelve Months King, of Ducharme Ave., Africa.Champagneur avenue, he did mot ses 5 \u2014\u2014 - : \u2014 ! Fails Mr.Thomas graduated in |, \"pig until he was told he had Arts at McGill University in 1928 and took his B.Sc.in mining engineering in 1930.At the last convocation he graduated M.Sc.He has been appointed for a MANY ACTIVITIES Athletics Included Gym, Dancing, Badminton and Basketball \u2018 run over a boy, Wiseman was exon- À The Census; National Stocktaking erated from blame in the case.Census takers in Notre Dame de Grace have covered i considerable part of the ward ad report the business of national stoek- ; taking proceeding with no untoward incidents.While some ol the duct of elections at Plage Laval, a -ummer resort of this province, were without foundation.Mv, Justice Stack- in the Lircuit Court OUTREMONT ARGOS LOSE | Irregularities alleged in the con- { |: FIRST GAME vhouse declared + + + à $ \u20ac 5 + à à \u20ac > \u20ac à $ à \u20ac 9 à \u20ac à i 1 fami > 4 's st in a .; residents object to giving information on what they copsider their last week, and he therefore dismissed Lo of years oe ha 7 On Friday last, the Outremont : own private affairs, the majority have co-operated to make the! At the annual elections of the | election contestation procecing o om, ç Argos played and lost their first ; ; co : ; T i \"stituted by Lewis Morin, in an at-| : .ame in the Spaldin League by 18-17 i ork censtts cers as easy as sible at the taking of Y.W.H.A., Mrs.8.Bronfman, who had tituted hy a.: 3 Jair | & B g , 0 work of the census takers as easy as puss ble.[hat Ko former vod ' {tempt to unseat William Lyon King, + He sailed on the Montclair * being beaten by Falcons, Bartlett al.° the census is no small undertaking will be reahized hy anyone who animousl Pa Led president ve thie Priel se a local resident of Outremont, resid-| * for Europe.\u201c| lowed only 9 hits against 17 off Con- J takes the trouble to look at a map of the Dominion, for, even though y @ccted president o ; .ling on Ducharme Avenue, as mayor| A «nu + «| Way, hut couldn\u2019t push as many run- i A .; q:4, =, »_ æssociation.Other officers are; Melvin J.Ballard, who will « rool | George|® @ 9 #4 ddd ddd ddddd our population is comparatively small, the area over which it is Mr of the summer resort, and orge ners across the plate.2 MIS, speak at the Later-Day Saints Church on June 23.Phillip Levy, vice-president; ! Mrs.David H.Ballon, treasurer; Mrs.Power as councillor, The contestation 15.000 enumerators covering was based largely upon the refusal of Included in the Argos 17 hits were two doubles, 1 trible and 3 homers There are over spread is enurmous.The census of the cities will occupy about à Ladies\u2019 Aid Garden Party is vas rritorv.M.Lipchitz, h , .rive V .> this vast territor, Le Ah del ce deeeenl Ta considerable Phill p Lo ay secretary; Mrs._lthe returning officer to give voters Slated For June 24th} , inc 2 homers by Coleman and i month in all, for that of the widelv-scattered farms, a considerable Phi ip Levy, chairman, executive and candidates access to the valua- Harold i period will be required.This year, the information that is required Mr oss i ian oi MELVIN J BALLARD: tion roll on which the election lists, There will be a Garden Party held % is of a most clahwrate character.Compared with the farmers, how- tional macro fhaitmen, edu educa: were base: | at the home of Mrs.J.N.McCuaig.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 ever, the city dwellers are getting off casily, for the former are be-!athletie chairman: Ms Mary ark | Mr.Justice Stackhouse, belloving 16 Pagnuclo Avenue, on Wednesday M A R T 1 N À ; : \u2018 3 ns F , \u2018 7 | th: pr ibera p 2 o'cloc iven e 1 ing asked to provide answers to no fewer than 234 questions.For) perg, chairman, house committee | th at the courts should give a libe the 24th, at 3 o\u2019clock, g y ¢ î .: .\u201cover wholesale and retail M Phillip Abbev, à j interpretation to the Municipal Code,| ladies of the Fancy Booth Com - 3 the first time an effort is being made to cover w wlesale and retai rs.Phi ip Abbey, Mrs, H.Kauf- {which governs municipalities outside| mittee in aid of the Fairmont-St.Valet Service 5 business information.Among the many other points being sought men, iss Betty Sloan, joint chair- | First Mi the larger centres of the provinee,| Giles Ladies\u2019 Aid Bazaar, which will 4 are the extent.duration and cause of unemployment.the scope of Selinger chair committee; Miss Libby | Was 1rst isstonary of Latter did not consider that the action of the| be held in the hall, tea will be serv- 1053a Bernard Ave.W.x .+ rs com- 5 ; ac emriane ui Te \u201c+ call for diver promptly 5 co-operative trading: the number of radio receivers: the number; mittee: Miss Doris Caplan P social Day Saints to South presiding officer was sotious enough, | ed on the lawn.fhere wil also be a RT Alo\u201d a y La .; ; aile ar ls 20 2 : :r caused prejudice enough, to war-| fancy goods table an ome-cooking $ es WwW ath : running water and details regarding] chair ; ; .er cau I ' y , Me: A of farm hues nob bach wel 1 \" & £ g chaitman; and the following board, America rant annulment of the elections.table, all ladies are invited to 7 inmates of hospitals, asylums and homes.; \u2018tors: ss Ann Deskin, Mrs.T} laintiff, \u20ac lector of Plage] attend A °S.Leopold, Mrs.J.Rubin, Mrs.M.Elder Melvin J.Ballard, of Salt|_ \u201c\"C P'aintiff, an cleckor otf KE : « i ; ; .\u2019 ; .aval, hat the presiding of- 5e B.Weinstein, Mrs.S.Wener, Miss| Lake City, Utah, and ber Laval, alleged t - .i ., .ÿ, Utah, and member of the | son | : 61 tall, handsome ! i i y iss E ce fier at the clection illegally refused| Palmist: see a tall, 3 Traffic Signs Cause Confusion ee oy tener, Miss BE.Hirsch) Council of the Twelve Apostles of lv, allow many electors to vote be-|man prostrate Defore a beautiful 2% .a 8 + J 4 Now fhat the citv lias installed a system of traffic lights and?rs M pu poid .i the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- cause their names did not appear on] woman.He \u201d : - 7 s.Max Bernfeld, ; - es .Lo 0 -0o*ers' 1 hi son ille \u2018kins i rrupti 0% i stop signs.the authorities evidently believe that a good thing can} ector.in her report paid à debt Day Saints will be the principal] the voters\u2019 list which had been ille-| Mrs.Perles (interrupting) it de 4 Coy i \u201che res as been the addition of \u201cslow\u201d signs ! Ch i speaker at the quarterly missionary Hally prepared by the presiding officer| wish you could see my lodger, a ot ¢ i be improved upon.The result ha: © ! \u2018 ÆNXj gratitude to Mrs.S.M.Rothman, : : 1 y 8 © vy and that they had been refused per-| bow-legged man, payin\u2019 his bill.; to the stop signals and lights.1t is difficult for the average motorist| former executive director for the) conference of the Montreal district mission to refer to the valuation roll 3 and more difficult for the average pedestrian, to see the necessity past four years, for the work she did to be held on June 23rd at 7.30 |, ascertain their righ to vote, Other fi of the latest variety of signs.Tt means, for the motorist, a constant | 7 a the y ho present Ce at hangs At.Royal Avenue, irregularities weve alleged, including TT TT ] 5} cure an exalted position rs Zlder Ballard was included in a ! ta ë r sti sit for à slow sign.#ithe usual ones of fraudulent election P * vigil lest he run through a stop sign.mistaking it fo slo Bernfeld then outlined the progressi delegation of three men sent out by | manceuvres.\u201cThe petitioner further ermanent i A and for the pedestrian it meas à constant vigil lest the street he is|of the organization.The \u201cY\u201d started the Latter -Day Saint Church in 1925] 1 =2 attacked the qualifications of the can- Croquignole Method .$1.00 5 crossing is guarded only by a slow sign instead ef à stop sign.Antits mew year with a new director, alto organize the South American Mis- | didates.French Dry Cleaning .pe : : uld be effected were the slow ~igns painted on.a| Period of readjustment and many | sion.\u201cThey began their mission in ; ; || Leaves a soft ware Pressing .40 #.improvement could ! | proposed changes.À senior rally in-} Buenos Aires by te: \u2018hing hool | The defendants, King and Power, with ringlet cnds.8 Hi green or red background, but at present they resemble the stop) AI Names hy teac schoo | cipal Code and they justified all raugurated a membership campaign; through an interpreter.Their faith- A signs too closely, The traffic authorities would also do well to ahan- | the direct result of which was the ful labors were rewarded and a mis- (ifrality is governed by the Mun- 2) .; 5 ¢ 5 \u2019 | a _ .3 don the four-cornered stop interscetihns.li an entire absence vf formation of an Operatic Society, sionary work was started among those | Dleaded in substance that the set Includes shampoo, Spend Your Holidays at À signs present a danger to traffic, à stop sign on cach of the tour! culmination in a successful artistic! descendants of the Prophet Lehi, who yy, at code.\u2019 finger rant Py PORT JOLI INN * .\" j Hi wy d : .Guaranteed fo 1 corners unnecessarilv delavs traffic.One street should he given, Preduction, which placed the \u201cY\"\u201d injleft Jerusalem for this hemisphere! The maunizipalit f Plage Lav I 6 months.+; .Lo - a new light for its members and the, 600 B.C.Eider Bullard has » ¢ munizipalily © age Lava « ; ; the right of wav in every case.a mew Hg Sider Ballard hax given! .,; Done hy expert St.Jean Port Joli 4 E : * general public.A social was provid-| fourteen years of his life to active! Mr.Justice Stackhouse Jointed out, only.| QUE.\u2019 +4 - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 2 i Led by the board for the Operatic So-| missionary service among the nations | ŸA* formed in pa 930, as a ame ., 11] On (he seashore, 53 miles east of Levis, * i) several members to present the ciety, on Sunday evening, April 26th.j of the earth.For ten years he pre- mer colony on He Jesu 0 The pot Mildred s Beauty Parlor | on Lighway to Gaspe.House of plenty, iE si in her .{Other cultural acquisitions were?| sided over the North Western States if?was, therclore, virtually the firs : [| comfort und service.ë business circles here to present the, A Book Club, which sponsored hook Mission with headquarters at Port!\u2018 be hold in the new municipality | 362 Fairmount Ave.West iJ || BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, TENNIS, 4 various cups and prizes to the success- | reviews by Mr.Adolphe Gardner, Mr.land, Oregon.He comes to Montreal.and the difficulties which arose, His; West of Park Avenue 1, .DANCING.vector Ë ¢ ful winners in the Annual Field Day Abraham M.Klein, Rabbi C.Bender,i one of the ten districts in the Cana- Lordship commented, disclosed that | CRescent 5929 q Port Soli Im si.Jean, Port Joti, Que.3 U of ire Protestant Schools of Outre-|and Professor Carrie Derick.À course dian Mi- «sion, as a representative of the electors are seriously inclined and || 0 LH 4 mont, and lent a very becoming im-|in public speaking and debating, led\u2019 the church officials at Salt Lake desire that their municipality should IT 7 2 2 I | 8 .Fi ] pression to the occasion, \"by Mr.Max Bernfeld, M.C.which was} City.0 governed in pa Acordance Wh | né Winners at Track and 1e d Rev.J.P.MacFarlane and Dr.the source of much benefit for some President John U.Bluth, of the ° provisions oft ; : unicipal Cx! e Y S H kid à Meet Get Prizes Potter represented the local clergyj 40 interested participants.This course; Canadian Mission will alsp he in at- Phe presidirg officer, who 1 meee our summer oll ays _ and presented several prizes to the included 2 debates, one by four tendance and will be one of the retaryireasurer of the municipality.Inquire what it offers to A large gathering of the student aggfegate winners in the s.holastie members of the dass, the other by | speakers.livided the electors into two equal! | body of Strathcona Academy and; N° ani gave brief addresses.) members of the Y.M.and Y.W.The general public is cordially in alphabetical divisions for the pur «Bible Students, Christian pose of voting, and prepared voting| lists from these divisions.Unfortun-| klasses.Four musicales were arranged, one solely for juniors.A dramatic Others present were Hollie McHugh, and ecorge Porteous of the North Branch hear the teachings of the Latter-Day vited to attend this convention members of cther Protestant Schools Workers of all kinds.of Outremont took place at the Aca-iy MCA, F.H.Dennison.former![ group comprising members of the ; ; .ately, Mr.Justice Stackhouse pointed' Young men and women, boys, 9 to .CR \u2018 .i .; Saints from one of their Apostles.er § ; ; Mi demy on Ste.Catherine Road last chairman of the Protestant Scivel! Y.M.and Y.W., under the direction of The seats are Free and there wil | sut, the lists were only prepared on 16 years, singers, boarders, families.; + seats are free: here wi : ; ; | Wednesday afternoen.{Board J.Montgomery, Miss Frances| Miss B.B.Fiedman, honorary ¢ tere \u201cIthe day before the clections and the no collection.Open July and August.The event which has been an annual|Larveque and Mr.Brennan, physical! secretary of the \u201cY,\u201d produced three ne of certain oe ere omitted.î i i instrue i .2% is ny 7 ter reviewing all the facts and Snide -ccreati affair for many years in the history instructor.| one act plays May 28th.English! WILL SING AT MacVICAR the evidence, His Lordship was of All kinds of recreation, of school sporting circles here was! W.Allan Walsh, principal and dir-! classes, conducted by Miss Sarah Saf-| Miss Sylvia Relseip, soprano.will line opinie th ¢ Ki \u2019 | Pow 5 : Folder on request marked this year especially by a (cir of Strathcona Academy tendered] fron, were most beneficial to girls sing at both services in MacVicar on ec pinien at King and Power and number of new record achievements , hearty appreciation to the visitor:}and boys learning the English the mise-cn-cause.Hall, were clecter Sunday next.This will be a good op- this legally, and the attion was accordingly dismissed, with costs.| by the school athletes.Among those present language.The official closing of these The portunity to hear talented in a short talk.at the conclu-ion of; the presentation of prizes.| classes was an informal supper.| singer commercial classes, under the able] : direction of Miss Rae Handelman and were Tg Rid a pce See Lakeview Cemetery | The new beautiful Protestant burying ground overlooking Lake St.Louis at Pointe Claire FAMILY LOTS ON EASY TERMS CITY PHONE: MARQUETTE 1817 Resident Phone: Pointe Claire 73-M or any undertaker David Thomson, Resident Manager The Soldies, Honor Field of Canada is Situated in Lakeview Cemetery Classified Advertisements == 20 WORDS - 35 CENTS ADDITIONAL WORD, DISPLAY HEADINGS\u201410 Ulassitied Advertisements Accepted Until Wednesday Noon of Each Week MISS OLARA MILILMAN, hemstitching done, 5c a yard.We baste ard hemstitch hems on sheets for 6c a yard, Work carefully done, 5272 Park Ave, CRescent 7785.SALON MIMOSA \u2014 Speciality \u2014 Dressmaking, bridal sets, alterations of all kinds.Importation of sport suits and dress at reduced prices, 4664 Park Avenue.RADIO AND ELECTRICAL RADIO and Electrical repairs done at moderate prices, Aerials installed for $8.00.Day and night service.WAlout 2278.\u2014 1 CENT FOR EACH CENTS EXTRA.FURNISHED FLAT TO LET for summer months, on St.#oseph Blvd.Piano and radio, neatly furnished can be had reasonable, Phone DOllard 5786, D SAMPLE DRESSES LATEST STYLE.Flat crepe.Printed crepe ensembles.Worth up to $15.00.Clearing $4.95.Also printed chiffon model dresses.Size 44.Value $498.00.Sale price $16.50.Tenny's Dress Shoppe 4848 Park ave.} p 90 BERNARD WEST.\u2014To let.Nicely furnished double or single front room in private home.Moderate terme.ORescent 3845.Miss Martha Pecker, have been making steady progress this year.The athletic department had a full programmé including gymnasium, dancing, badminton, basketball and baseball.Tennis and golf are in full swing, lessons for both being given Mondays and Thursdays.A demonstration, arranged by Miss Bessie Klein, was well attended.The dancing was supervised by Miss Becei Cohen.In mentioning basketball, we must not omit the splendid work done by Miss Rae Benjamin and Mr.Eddie Kallek, House ILecague and City League coaches respectively, also coaches of the Deka Kwinay, proud winners of the Bronfman Trophy of the Junior City Icague championship.There were several club and two \u201cY\u201d dances.The senior inter-club council supper meetings carried out some very fine plans.One of especial interest was the Mother and Daughter Banquet, epjoyed by a large number of senior members and their mothers.Several rallies sponsored hy the council proved very entertaining and interesting hoth to members and prospective members, The intermediate inter-club council functioned well and quet on Sunday, April 19th.Thanks are due Miss Finkel-Stein, who acted as secretary for intermediates.Our junior department, under the secretaryship of Miss Rachel Saffron, was able to plan many events for its young members.Movies, plaÿs, under the direction of W.A.Tremayne, a chanukah party, in conjunction with the council campers, and a fancy dress party, provided real enjoyment for these juniors.A very important feature of* \u201cy\u201d work is its clubs, Two successful seasons have passcd and great credit is due the voluntary leaders and clubs for their sincere efforts to make their \u201cY\u201d an outstanding organization in the community.A recent membership and collection campaign met with favorahle support.A splendid group of captains and workers are to be congratulated on the two weeks\u2019 work, not only in securing 50 additional members and over $100 in delinquent accounts, but in their propaganda work for which the \u201cY\u201d will reap good results in the fall.Mention must again be made of the Deka Kwinas as the leading group, and Miss Deskin of the operatic society, as the leading individual terminated its season with a ban- in this recent venture.GRACIA BEAUTY PARLOR PROF, GRACIA Specializing i n Parisian Marcel, Komol and Permanent \"Waving Everything in Beauty Culture CRescent 6441 5138 PARK AVE.con dabadie DRIVER LOSES While driving along Avenue at 10.15 o'clock last Monday night, Jean Archambault of Outre- mont Avenue lost control of his car when the rear left wheel came fof.came off.garde, other occupants of the car at the time of the accident escaped uninjured.Traffic was interrupted for a short while until a local garage towing car arrived on the scene.The car was a five passenger touring.The sheriff seized the town of Sandwich and it looked like a hungry move on his part.MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church St.Viateur Ave., cor Hutchisoh St.Rev.James G.Potter, M.A., D.D.Minister: Mr.Percy M.French Organist and Choirmaster: Services Sunday, June 21, 1931 11 a.m.Communion Service.7 p.m.Evening Service.Subject: \u201cHolding Fast.\u201d Supplementary Communion at close of evening service.3 p.m.Sunday School and Bible Class.Monday, 8 p.m.Young People's Society C.E.Specially important meeting.Subject: \u201cRight or Wrong.\u201d CONTROL OF CAR Bernard Frank McCurcher and H.Dumer- ST.PAUL perience.The St.Pdi me mem, oe: ana & Plain Ironed, bal.wet Tc Plain Ironed, bal.dry .8c All machine-ironed .9¢ Completely finished, comprising 75% plain goods .\u2026\u2026\u2026.12 Semi-starched shirts and col- | lars are included in this service.A careful laundry ope ated by Mr.Jos.Ledoux, with years of ex- Have You Tried The LAUNDRY ¢ Laundry uses only the best of washing materials, which insure .the life of your washing.CANNOT WE CALL FOR YOUR NEXT WASH?\u2018= JUST CALL \u2014 SPECIAL For work hy the picce we are giving a special price to our clients who sends us a laundry, in onr washing hy the pound coNimn.Compare these prices Starched Shirts .10c Shirts with collar .12¢ Collis (all kinds) .2c é \u201cThe Pa > Wr That Prius Reulta\u201d THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 1s, 1931 PAGE THREE e + \u2019 Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Camp RANGERS IN CLOSE One of the leading features of the[huilt by the boys of senior camp om programme of Kamp Kanawana, the|the road into their lair.The council Y.MC.A.mammer camp for boys in[rings ave also the product of the , the Laurentians is handicrafts.The creative thought snd perspiring, but \u201cOVER \u201cCraft Shop\u201d situated by the shore happy labor of nimble hands.\u2014_\u2014 of the lake is always attractive to] The camp opens on Saturday, June ; Outremont Clan Take Early|the boy who works with tools.There|20th and parties of boye will be con- ' basketry, carpentry and leather tool-jducted to camp each mucceeding Sat- ; Lead But Later Falter ing have their headquarters.This urday.Illustrated booklets telling all College Squad Display Splendid Splendid Team Work to Down Strong =~ year Max Ford, of McGill University, about the camp may be socured by * nt Augean > oymon d and Couto B og 8 TO 1 LEAD who has had a varied camp experitmee| interested parents from North Branch ys u I'rove Jars both in Canada and the States will Y.M.C.A.Registrations are\u201casked for or North Branch Lads Stage direct the activities of the boys./in advance in order that the boy may ; % Ni nth Sco Rustic building also has a place on the|go to camp for the period he desires.(By H W.Sylvester) rong Mi to re programme.This js ngted first as|Applicatione are taken for smy period | + The bright sunshine and warmth of and Rivard, odds .Five you pass under the rustic rateway from two to ten weeks, Isst Sunday afternoon's weather which the early minutes of the se ond \u2014\u2014 ° wavered in a temperature of ninety| period, as to whether Breboeuf w Id The North End Senior Softball loop.Outremont P resbyterians fa the sun, was not in the least re-| maintain the lead.0 League was officially openod last| The toams lined up as follows: ° ¥ponsible for any lack of action that Severe body checki Thursday evening when the North| Royals-\u2014H.Hughes, us, G.Struth- Held Annual Garden Fete i might have been noticed in the Bre-{ tous and with ha Ing was momen- Branch Y.MC.A.Royals met and de-jers, c\u2026 K.Morrison, 2b., A.Loader, Soeuf-St.Aloysius game at the col- any of the les rm to fosted the Outremont Rangers.ih, P.Kelly, 3b, RB.Moore, cf, G.| The annual Garden Party of the Yege grounds, on Cote St.Catherine not © players, vas looked upon In the first two innings, the Rangers, Campbell M., R.Dawson, p., R.Mc-|Outremont Presbyterian Church, Road.met of Nevins find Raymond took an 8 to 1 lead on some good hit-! Phee, Davaar Ave.near St.Catherine Rd.: .The collegians and young ones at| reaches quite a few inches \u2019 above Ph ek ares and rose Royal Raneers\u2014D.Mephe, na rate for which Rev.Frederick Hirst, D.D, that amply trounced the visiting team| Raymond held the advantage peldmg.After the second imming, on.p.E.Batsgn ib.R.Graham, minister held last Saturd after three hard played sets by ajhim.Both stickmen could «a their however, the Royals found themaelves|2b., B.Roreman, âb., J.Annett, ef, p.19 Minister, was he a ay.score of 8 to 3.St.Al eir and Reg.Dawson, who had the Ran-|Claxton, c., D.Kearns, If, W.Kon, Mrs.F.C.Orr, President of the oysius could not share well and good apart, but never : i les stand up jagainst the contifuous matched, without the lanky visitor de ven great stylet i Ladies\u201d Aid, and Mrs.Whyte had fombarding that Bréboeuf exterided taking precedence.[ A pre the ui Pros Sense Ly pr charge of the plain and fancy sowing e six innin, ey Ne : .\\ ; threes 8 token of remembrance for| Lose Formation had reduced the lead to 8.6.R ii.E.y oth; Me Simon, Gourlay iy the The torrid tempo of the weather The first half ofs the seventh saw| Rangers 3500002 10 10 2/19\" Es Tm Be Ve Tey An waraymond and Courteau, ho for-| was striking more noticeably over > the Rangers increase their lead to 4 Royals 1003206 1112 5| Mixa Berta Bonnie of the candy; Miss tors breathl ge held specta-|the field when the final period was Ca RE runs when Kearns homered with one] The games for Thursday 18th are| Edna Bennie and Miss Mace of the eathless many times during ready to open up, and it was felt b Here we have Dunc Munro, former fanager of the Montreal Maroon In the son 8% follows: Wanderers va Rangers; ri the game.Several! hundred students ! y hockey team, who ie now headi he to on: second half, Reg.Dawson to $ ) ola prise parcels and Mrs.H.M.Muc- looked on, sometimes beuilarments many that the last set would be a poexey team, who i eading the box lacrosse aggregation.Munro has|provided a Merriwell finish, when] Pirates ve Royals; Deseons vs Skeet-|Millan of noveltiea.Afternnon tes was the \u2018perfect shiftiness of thoïs stor hard enduring one for both teams.no: p merci aily with Maroons but will not take an active part.He islafter Loader had scored and twojêt5- served in the hall by Mrs.Robert players in dealing out their tries to There was no doubt about that ng position of president of the club.were out, he drove in three runs to The games for Thursday 25th are:|Smith and Mrs.Wm.Lothian, assist counter.St.Aloysius were broken up ven nd er the most extenuating eir- x tie up the game.R.MoFer, the next] Pirates vs Rangers; Skeeters vs Roy.[ed hy Mrs, P.G.McCunig and Misa frequently and their attackers always used up the livelis in Ing privet ) ERE RRR RI ol uP promptly doutled ard event- als; Deacons vs Wanderers.Templeton.appeared to work well with each game » ay aesy paces of orf e re 6 |vally peeved the winning run.Final| pe\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018offer offering many anxious little less than decided for the ect : 0 THRU THE SPORT : \u201cYo he Roy .Re ol ory moments for the former's goalie.tors a logical winner, \u201cno anton] ro A; vdi Ny hut Ne OR aon plich- | .Perhaps St.Aloysius wished now| sults were expected \u2019 than what had il who a working hard al he time, | Special Vacation Values that they had gone cash with| already come to pass.SIEVE ; caught faultlessly.The others al | : game wtih Outremont, , : ST Bi wor , | = oss va players actually play- bo eds yo ste Sis creed me By BOBBY FORSTER B hed te rem were steady AT Se on the College team when signs 41: soa.Late : REPRE 3 ning.a pete | ill et unceing resourctuiness rgud] org fes 9e pi Fon wnt rem vos M.HERSCOVITCH , the Breboeuf team to conquer siderable effectiveness in their forma.[#7 Ladies\u2019 Softball Becoming Popular with timely runs in the seventh.| \u201cYour reliable shoeman\u201d However, St.Aloysius realized the tion, partly due to their apparent ex- One of the greatest features of this sume Far the Rangers, the Claxton: Sport shoes of every description, 1 15 up D materialization of their long-ex- haustion.Raymond and Courteau mer sport season is the way in which ladies\u2019 \u201cIp 0ipers formed a good battery and | from \" pres wish to meet the College .; Le dim | softhall has taken a hold in \u2018Montreal.With « ; ! 1 aps team, with every mark of optimism retina onthe oa at this thie, one the schedule barely underway the Major Ladies\u2019 = Batson oy shay dungerous at | Fleet Foot n running B9¢ up Children's g8c up for a sure win.during the previous sets only to re- League, which operates at the MAAA.|[McFer, who besides leading the tes m shoes Sandals This rather encouraging sentiment sume his place soon again and Court- = Grounds, has ibcen attracting good crowds, and lafiell \u2018battled con: ist | k the team | Agents for Slater, Packard and Hurlbt shoes did not last very Tong Sunday, for eau was partly disabled as a result by the time that the play-offs approach, the game should be firmly es- J ok route | Shoe repairs a specialty even at the end of the first period, of minor injuries s tablished here.ink Raney hamiled the game wel | 85 Bernard W.near St.Urbain CRescent 3002 Breboeuf were two ahead of them, co It is not \u201cpat ball\u201d that the girls play either, but up-to-the-minute in his capacity as umpire.He is also aa REA livia ier iti = ani in and enough reserve in their forces to Severe body checking was a counter stuff, with plenty of good pitching and ficlding and a punch with the EE.= renew fresh energy against them at part of the last minutes of the 8ame| willew that provides for a lot of action.the opening of the second session.and both teams were driving with Three Rivers sports people evidently were much interested in ladies\u2019 A few substitutes with the visitors propelling speed to score.; softhall last week-end, for in the neighborhood of eight thousand turned , - us and a mild exchange of plans for the Breboeuf alternated their men out to see two of the Montreal teams, M.A.A À.and Greenstripe, take BUY WIT, C NFI ENCE coming set saw both teams plunge| 9Uite frequently from outfield to in-| part in an exhibition game.H O D À .harder into battle at the sound of field and battered aimlessly for some The attracting of softball stars from Torontn to bolster local teams the whistle.time before the score reached its has done much to stimulate the game in this city.Tt has heen well es- St.Aloysius played strongly offen- highest level for them.tablished in Toronto for a long time, and the class of hall the girls play sive, and heavier charges from Bre- Fistic displays were becoming more is sufficiently good to warrant the a\u2018tendance of thousands at the = boeuf punctuated their efforts to| evident about five minutes before the| twilight contest.: clear through.McDonough and Mur-| end of the game, until the whole An interesting pitching duel should be seen next Friday night at phy seemed everywhere, but no-| SCene Was transformed into a free-| the Westmount Grounds when two of the outstanding hurlers in the y where in particular with their op-| for-all.Students and everyone who| Major League oppose cach other in the Greenstripe-Murray game.It : ponents, and as the heat wave tend-| saw the struggle on the field between| will sce Marjorie Ellerby of the former nine matching her pitching skill ed to increase exhaustion over their McDonough and Courteau rushed onto| against Marjorie Devere of Murray's, and when skill i= mentiomed in efforts, they were without success to the field in defence of their rights,| connection with these two stars of local softball we mean nothing else score, though several times making |and in the affray St.Aloysius shared| but.close scoops.no small part of the fighting scene.Both girls are from Toronto and have lots of \u201cstuff\u201d on the hall, : : : Nevins was about the most fear-| The final score for Breboeuf re-| the latter relying on plenty of speed while Miss Ellerby knows ly Enjoy your summer holidays mn the country.ed of them all by Breboeuf, and back- mained at 8 to 3, as no goals were| to mix up her delivery and put a lot of mystifying curves © 4 ; scored after this stage of the game.\u2019 y ?yotilying curves on the ball THIS WEEKS SPECIALS ed by irresistible forces of Dussault D A A EE 22ND SEASON WADING POOL WANDERERS TAKE STEARNS-KNIGHT STEARNS-KNIGHT WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, 5 P., 1928 .WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, 5 P., 1927 CABRIOLET, 1929 SEDAN, 1929 Kamp Kanawana IN THE LAURENTIANS THE Y.M.C.A.CAMP FOR BOYS This camp is a non profit-making service for boys of this community Phone CRescent 2253 for illustrated booklet 7 P., 1926 .WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT COACH, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, AGAIN OPEN AT OPENING BALL TILT FLETCHER'S FIELD Wanderers opened their schedule in the North End Senior Softball Teague with a win over the Pirates by the| The wading pool and fountain oniscore of 13 to 5.Starting off with a Fletcher's Field near Esplanade ave-|bang they scored 6 runs in the first) inning ant} after that their lead was ea -l or \u2018 RZ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N N NS NS N NS N NS N NS (lia a rr VOT 7 2225822 : === nue was again in operation this week never ously threatened.The .after nearly six years idleness and| seriously rea ened.lhe game WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, _.i iii, $ .00 the water was turned on in- the pre-| minis tr Cortes ne pene Play, La- WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, .275 = ; ; NN Joven wal WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, .0.00.300 sence of hundreds of children of alllended aM hopes the Pirates had of WHIPPET ACH \u2019 ages, who spent the rest of Monday) Winning.WHIPPET COACH TN pid afternoon wading and splashing and) Good fielding, timely hitting andy WHIPPET SEDAN, LE 3% sailing little sail boats in the very|Stellar pitching by Schlenger werel WHIPPET COACH, .iii.225 shallow water of the pool.the main reasons for the winning WHIPPET SEDAN, .000i.150 \\ This is the only pool ot its kind team\u2019s safe margin, WHIPPET SEDAN, ee ee ie.250 in the city.The basin has been pur- Ine-up: : WHIPPET COUPE, 1927 .0 iin, .250 To posely made shallow and is automa- Wanderers\u2014I.Gaudard, Schienger, OVERLAND SEDAN, 1927 .12200000 0000 anne ana nana 0 00 .325 tically drained when the water reach-|Brewer, Cordes, Lapointe, Hersh, J.OVERLAND COACH, 1926 .200 \u2019 es a few inches in height.Hence there Gaudard, Boston, Johnsom OVERLAND COACH, 1926 .ee Fa nan aan à 125 \u201cWHY PAY MORE\u201d (220S ES ESS ES) eee ooo nn The fountai 1 h hist 3 igley, m, urray, Hughes, ROADSTER, 1927 feet tet ee ia as eae Crees eves an 100 For neatly 50 years the fountain was) Berby,.Struthers.CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1928 .EI x French Cleaned and Pressed on Neptune Square, the plot of v.Total CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1927.11 TT 250 ground which separates the city hall Wanderers .6101203 13 CHRYSLER COACH, 1928 400 , From the ok court house.Something| PTates : .1010300 3 CHRYSLER COACH, 1926 i Pa nana aan 300 MEN'S SUITS - - - - - $1.060 went wrong and the water had to be Biteries: Schlençer and 1.Gaud BUICK SEDAN, 1928.aie MEN'S COATS - ae ® ® 1.00 shut off.The statue disappeared but ar ey and PDaltan .cc.EEE EY + 300 LADIES\u2019 (Plain) COATS 1.69 what was left of the fountain was| UMPires: Goldie and Turnbull, HUDSON COACH, 7 unes \u2026\u2026\u2026.240 (Plam) .carried to Fletcher's Field and placed ESSEX COACH, 1927 .0.eu.280 .; .N \u2019 DRESSES - eeees===- 100 up in the wading pool which was made E33EX conch FR PS | }|for the purpose.OACH, 1928 .25e SPECIAL FSSEX COACH.1928 | 30 There is & main fountain in the TE NIS STUDEBAKER \"COACH, ist\" RAA ise ster rte tenner a aw .\"Mssesses01000000.150 MEN'S FL ANNELS 65 centre of the pool, with four minor fe N # 4 ve CHANDLER SED.AN, 28 * jets.For many years the wading Members wanted à.mg SEDAN, o.oo pees 12 pool was the mecca of children throughout the summer until about seven years ago when cracks appeared in the basin and water seep:d through into nearly cellars.Several attempts were made in suc- 8676 Park Ave.ceeding years to repair the basin #366 Sherbrooke W.WE.7026 ce rep ne uen 1262 Shocbroolee W:7\" MA.8900 hen workmen marie à new water.PRESSING 35¢ # »s + THREE STORES Citadel Tennis Club Modern Electric Lights Accommodation for 20 more members Apply DOflard 4305 Willys-Overland Sales Co., Ltd.3401 PARK AVENUE at Sherbrooke £ st.MA.2244 = LS AVE UP SE A [rare ER Sr a £a vépps me acte oe pra roma TD TEE & Wi a RCE ep rat ST PPS PE SEE Ste -R Shep or ate a eni3 IE gi 4 3 PAGE FOUR Cakes Must be Adorned InKeeping with Demand Of All Festive Occasions Icings Are of Two Kinds, Coo tary Principles of Cake Icings Must be Learned Properly \u2014Most Anyone Capable of Making Good Icings Can Decorate Cakes Successfully.The elaboration that is demanded able.Cake is an example.that it be adorned until it is luxurious No more time is required to make a fancy than a simple icimg, but much more time and considerably more skill is necessary to put the icing on the cake.Anyone who can make an excellent icing and who is adept at free-hand drawing can become skilful in the decoration of wedding.birthday and party cakes.But patience is needed.It is necessary to begin at the hottom and learn all the details.One cannot expect to ir For ordinary serve good cake that is simply iced.For festive occasions we are satisfied to serve the same good plain cake (for better is not possible), but we insist ked and Uncooked\u2014Elemen- in some foods today ix truly remark- y, everyday service, we are happy to in appcarance.+\u2014 mmediately plunge into the making of! beautiful roses, lily-of-the-valley, birds, ete.As one works, however, new! ideas will be evolved.Since the elementary principles of cake icing must first be learned, it seems logical that we confine our initial discussion to the making of icings and their application to everyday cake and the simplest of the ornamental cakes.Icings are of two kinds \u2014 cooked and uncooked.Of the cooked, there! are three varieties-the fondant, the! fudge and the fluffy.A fondant icing is one made from plain fondant, the kind used for bon-bons.Either granulated, brown or maple! sugar may be used to prepare it.The fondant may be made weeks ahead and will be all the better for ripening if it is kept in a tightly- covered container.It is an icing that! can be prepared on short notice.Great care must be used, however, when putting it on.One must melt! it in the top of a double boiler and: then manipulate it as carefully and as little as possible, The more it is; handled the more it is likely to develop large sugar crystals.To avoid this, the work must be done] quickly.When applied correctly fondant makes one of the most aristocratic of icings.It is particularly well adapted to small cakes \u2014 petit fours \u2014those baked in small muffin pans or those fancy shapes cut from a large sheet of cake.Before covering these little cakes with icing they should be glazed.To glaze, brush the top and sides with unbeaten egg white, in which has been dissolved one-third the quantity of granulated sugar.Then dry thoroughly.Glazing prevents crumbs from getting into the icing to discolor and granulate it.Pour Fondant Over Cakes The easiest way to apply the icing is to melt the fondant in the top of the double boiler, stirring it as little as possible.Place the glazed sides is covered with a thin layer of, icing.Any fondant that drops down on to the surface below may be removed when it is cooled to the double boiler and then reheated.Of course, the reheated fondant is never so fine in texture as that melted only once.But if it is handled as carefully as possible it will be good.Put a piece of glazed cherry or other colorful fruit on top \u2018before icing hardens.These little iced cakes should be placed on a tray, then in a covered ventilated container.They should never be crowded neither should they be piled on top of each other.A fudge icing is the same kind that is eaten as candy.The ideal fudge is free from any sugar granules, is soft, and plastic.Fudge may also be made a few days, even weeks, ahead and keep in a closely-covered container.If it has been kneaded until smooth and plastic before it goes into the container it will be soft [enough to be spooned out, but it will not be soft enough to spread.A little cream or milk and a little egg yolk worked into it until smooth will bring it to a nice smooth spreading consistency.If a softened fudge icing is put on a slightly warm cake the heat from the cake will smooth the icing, giving it a more attractive surface.The egg yolk is used especially to give a shine to the icing.Avoid Sugar Crystals Flurry icings made of a syrup that spins a thread and stiffly beaten egg whites have to be made =hortly before they are used.Like fondant and fudge, the main difficulty is to pre- {vent the formation of sugar crystals.Ingredients like cream of tartar, lemon juice and glucose or corn syrup prevent the formation of large crystals, And, of course, the way the syrup cakes on a cake cooler and pour thei.hot melted fondant over them, mak-! ing sure that every bit of the top and! NO MORE $ FOR DRY CLEANING Men's Suit or Spring Coat Ladies\u2019 Plain Dress; or Overcoat Any Two Hats.Let a reliable firm, known for the past 15; years as EXPERT DYERS & CLEANERS give you complete satisfaction and up-to-the-minute service.Call Calumet 2343 American Dyers and Cleaners CO.LIMITED * 1451 Beaubien Street is handled as it hoils influences the ;size of the crystals in the finished \u2018icing.Sugar crystals should mever jhe allowed to form on the sides of \u2018the pan.To prevent crystals from collecting there, wipe the sides of the pan down with a wet cloth wrapped isecurely around the tines of a fork.Or the pan may be kept covered for the first three or four minutes.The \u2018steam that condenses on the cover washes the crystals down into syrup.i Equally important as the prevention of crystals is the cooking of the syrup to\u2019 the proper stage.A thermometer is a valuable help here.{Syrups of all the boiled icings are \"cooked to the soft ball stage.The proportion of the liquid is immaterial.The \u201cmore liquid there ix ithe longer it takes to reach the right (stage.Liquid to equal quarter to half the quantity of sugar used is a good proportion.And three-quarters amount generally used in an ordinary white mountain icing.A cup of a stiffer icing and a sweeter one.A syrup, however, may be cooked [sufficiently and without crystals, but}! still may not be all that it should be.We must consider the condition of the egg whites.For the smoothest icing the whites should not be beaten until the syrup has finished cooking.I find it best to put the egg whites into the bowl in which the icing is to he beaten and just the instant the syrup is cooked and has been drawn (24 hour service on demand) to the back of the stove begin beat- Have Your Valet Service Done Right By PARKSIDE TAILORS 1048 LAURIER The Valet Service of the North End.Jack Salzman, Prop.DOllard 4433 REMODELLING CLEANING, DYEING AVENUE WEST cup of sugar to each egg white is the: sugar to each egg white will produce, A simple country girl who settled in Chicago and gave her love to a fancy dancing boy, Helen Deal (above) 18, hax confessed that she shot to death Nicholas Colantino, her lover, when she found that he was interested in other girls.ing the whites.As soon as they are beaten stiff, add syrup in a tiny stream, beating all the time as you pcur.Egg whites that stand for a while after they are beaten never produce the smoothest of icings.It is not necessary to beat vigorously, but the icing should be kept in motion as the syrup is pourcd.Continue beating until thick and smooth.Never begin to spread the icing until it is thick enough to hold its shape when dropped from a spoon.2, ® A VISIT TO PREMIER | | CLEANERS | \u2014 \u2014 a It is not often that one can combine the advantages of appearing smartly dressed while simultaneously adding to the preservation of your suit and, a more important matter, still preserving your health by obedience to the laws of hygiene.These reflections are forced upon the visitor who makes the interest- \u2018ing tour of inspection of the modern plant of the Premier Cleaners and Dyers, of 6571-3 Marquette Street, Montreal.A new fire-proof building houses a splendid equipment which includes a drying branch where, after a trying ordeal of 20 minutes, all germs and kindred sources of infection meet a premature, if deserved death.In the cleaning branch the chemical employed in the water is odorless, non-inflammable; it is one of the most recent discoveries to be employed in the big City of New York.Garments thus treated are thrown into the exhauster, an appliance that absorhs all moisture in five minutes.A most cursory inspection soon convinces one that garments treg- ularly treated hy this firm are the acme of purity.These matters are only part of this plant's many activities.Hand-pleating and other items of supreme importance to the housewife are dealt with in a most efficient way.Visitors are cordially welcomed; they depart convinced.{Mysterious Voice Guides Ships Over Ships are now being guided through the narrow channel of the Firth of Clyde, between Bute and Aryshire, hy a mysterious voice that calls out to them through the frequent fogs they have to encounter in the channel.But the voice is not that of the ghost of a shipwrecked sailor, anxious to save his comrades from a similar fate.It proceeds from a \u201ctalkie\u201d lighthouse \u2014 the first of its kind in the world\u2014which is situated on Little Cumbrae Island.This sound beacon consists of a clockwork and gramophone arrangement and a radio transmitter.With the aid of a record, the \u201ctalkie\u201d apparatus speaks the word \u201cCumbrae,\u201d broadcasts the lighthouse fox signal, and counts out in cables and sea miles up to five miles.This enables a captain of a vessel to determine his distance from the island.London Solves Age-Old Problem of Laundering After 35 years the London county council has solved the apparently insoluble problem of making the tenants of the municipal dwelling at Narrow Sea Channel Boundary Street dry their washingik without injury to their health.R For years the tenants dried their § week's washing in their rooms, which THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, THURSDAY, JUNE- 18, 1931 The marriage of Eliza Jane Walker, daughter of the late Mr.W, H.Perks and of Mrs.Perks, to Mr.William Watsen Dyer, son of the late Mr.James H.Dyer and of Mrs.Dyer of Outremont, took place lant §Friday afternoon, at half past three o'clock, at the Temple Baptist Church, the Rev.Charles George Smith officiating.The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.Allan Grant and wore a fitting princess gown of white satin, the long sleeved bodice fashioned with a cowl neck line inset in the front with lace, the skirt touching the floor at the back.Her lace veil, a family heirloom falling in soft graceful folds, was worn in cap effect, and held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, forming clusters at either side.She wore slippers of white crepe, her shower bouquet being composed of ophelia roses and lilies of the valley.The two bridal attendants, Miss Catherine Perks, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Lillian Dyer as bridesmaid, were frocked alike in respective shades of pink and delphinium blue georgette, sleeveless, trimmed with lace and worn with short jacket of the same material and brocaded slippers of a shade to match their gowns.The maid of honor wore a large picture hat of pink rough straw trimmed with blue ribbon, the bridesmaid's hat being fashioned in a similar style of blue lace straw with pink ribbon trimming.They carried arm bouquets of pastel shaded sweet peas and roses.Mr.Robert Dyer attended the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Mr.W.H.Perks, brother of the bride, Mr.Duncan Young, and Mr.Victor Willetts.The organist, Mr.Alex MacPherson, played the wedding music; and during the signing of the register Mr.Allen Grant sang \u201cBecause.\u201d The Misses Simonne and Pauline Duclos, daughters of Mr.and Mrs.George Duclos, of Outremont, who have been studying art with the Sacred Heart nuns, at Villa Lante in Rome, and also in Florence for the past ten months, sailed from Naples by the Vulcania on June 9 for home.Mrs.Duclos will meet her daughters in New York tomorrow.The marriage took place last Friday morning at half past eight o'clock, at the church of Saint Via- teur, Outremont, of Miss Germaine Bruchesi, daughter of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bruchesi, of Outremont, to Dr.Gerard Plamondon, son of Mr.Apollinaire Plamondon, of Quebec, and the late Mrs.Plamondon.The nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev.Father J.Plamondon, brother of the groom.During the Mass vocal numbers were rendered by Mrs.Emile Bruchesi, sister-in-law of the bride, Miss Edith Plamondon, of Quebec, sister of the bridegroom, and Mr.Hercule Lavoie.A reception followed the ceremony.Dr.and Mrs.Plamondon sailed later by the Ausonia to spend several months in Europe.The out-of-town guests included Col.and Mrs.Hollohan and Miss Desnoyers, of New York: Dr.and Mrs.Viger Plamondon, Dr.Rene Plamondon, Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Plamondon and Miss Edith Plamon- don, all of Quebec; Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bruchesi and Miss Marcelle Paradis of Ottawa, and Mr.and Mrs.A.Plessis-Belair and the Misses Belair, of Saint Eustache.The marriage of Miss Isohel Anne Anderson, dauxhter of the late Alexander C.Anderson and Mrs.Anderson, of Outremont, to Mr.George A.Watt, of Knightswood, Glasgow, Scotland, has been arranged to take place Saturday evening at six o'clock, at Fairmount-St.Giles Church, Outremont.Last Wednesday evening the resulted in dampness dangerous to them.A communal laundry was built, but the citizens of the street refused to patronize it.Now the top storeys of the dwellings have been set aside for drying clothes, and the experiment is so successful that it will be enforced in other London slums, POTTER'S 0 LLL LL A A A AM A AA AM MAMA AM LEA 9 FAIRMOUNT EAST \u201cWe move it and get there\u201d Baggage and furniture moved to all parts of the city, Claim checks issued on all baggage to stations and boats.PRICES MODERATE Special rates for country loads Phones CRescent 4183-4184 Spanish Villa, 766 Dunlop Avenue, Outremont, the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lionel Ashkanase was the scene of a very pretty charity bridge and booth in aid of All Saint's Church.The sum of $86 was realized.Mr.and Mrs.Ashkanase wish to thank all who so kindly donated and patronized to make the evening such à BUCCess.A large and interested congregation assembled in MacVicar Memorial Church on Saturday last, at 3 o'clock to witness the marriage of Miss Lillian Ruby Exley, daughter of Mrs.Arthur Exley and the late Mr.Arthur Exley to Mr.John Buchanan Sloan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Buchanan.The church was suitably decorated with palms and flowers and the bright western sun added charm to the proceedings.The bride was given away by her brother, Mr.W.H.Exley, while Thomas Graham acted as best man and Miss Olive M.Lewthwaite performed the duties of bridesmaid.The Rev.Dr.J.G.Potter,, minister of MacVicar Memorial, officiated.On Saturday, June 13th, at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.G.J.Morris, 5717 Mance Street, Miss Margaret Emma Morris was united in marriage to Mr.Gordon Douglas Marshall.The Rev.Dr.J.G.Potter, officiated.After the marriage a reception was held and congratulations extended to the young couple, Mr.and Mrs.Marshall left on Saturday for a motor launch trip up the St.Lawrence to Kingston Mills, thence up the Rideau River.On their return they will reside in Notre Dame de Grace.A Doubtful Boast Have you met the woman who says with a certain broadening of her shoulders, and a ring in her voice, \u201cI just, simply say what I think to people, whether they like it or not?\u201d Surely you have, for that most disagreeable type of person seems to be like thunderstorms and influenza attacks, not to he avoided as easily as we would like.If they only knew it, they are secretly avoided by people who might otherwise be quite good friends, but always fearing the \u201cbarrage\u201d of their outspoken ire, they are promptly shelved as being among the good things to stay away from.A very sweet neighbor, commented in quite a plaintive tone that even though she had strung her pretty flowers in one direction, she dreaded the glaring comments of someone who lived near her (much too near) when that particular person who takes such a pride in telling people how and what to do, would vent her opinion in the way the garden had been arranged.There are countless others, whom no doubt readers may recall without the slightest difficulty, and now that the summer is here and.we are more or less thrown together | with those living about us, do let! us refrain from saying the things that aregoing to hurt, whether it he about our homes, ourselves and last- = \u201cThe Paper That Brings Results.\u201d Colle\u2019s Pharmacy 5719 PARK AVE., Just Below Rialto 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