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[" Established 1910 DUTCH CLEANERS & DYERS Phone CRescent_9210 OUR TRUCKS CALL FOR DELIVER Za Ry a ay Valet Service and Remodelling 262 Bernard Ave.W.AA ES AND COVERING PARK EXTENSION, AND OUTREMONT.MOUNT ROYAL, EXAMINER COCA MMA MA A A AAA AAA MA dex PREMIER CLEANERS & DYERS LIMITED 1c SALE For Information CAlumet 4484+ A OO ro A M A OOP) AAA RAS LL ST.LAURENT SLI ANUMMMANMMAINAAUI AAA 27 07 VOL.III, NO.35.THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, SEPT.5, 1931.PRICE: TWO CENTS.|, The recent Outremont Embellishment Campaign officially came to a very successful finale 4 / this year, and the decisions of À \u2018 judges made known to the winners in the beautifying contest.\u201cA full report of this year\u2019s campaign was not available other than the names of the lucky con- téstants, but it is heartily anticipated that tha Lenefits derived from this drive will be nothing short of the effects of last year\u2019s contest.\u201cIn the North Ward, the two ! winners were: W.C.Reeve, 230 Bloomfield avenue, and R.Gor- * don, 5862 Hutchison street, The South Ward: J.O.Dandurand, LOCAL EMBELLISHMENT ~ CAMPAIGN CLOSES WITH | AWARDING OF PRIZES Ald.Charles Bourassa Presents Cups to Winners in «Outremont Contest\u2014Presesvation of Civic Property Greatly Enhanced by Annual Drive.GASOLINE STOLEN FROM BUILDING Ninety gallons of gasoline disappeared with four men who broke into a building now being erected at Cote des Neiges Road and Van Horne avenue, by the Local Construction Company, of Iberville St.They threatened the watchman, George Farnham, with revolvers and locked him in the building, and by the time he had freed himself, the rob-| ters had made off with the 90 gallons of gasoline.; The police have no clue as) to the thieves.50 Maplewood avenue, and Tan-.crede Payette, 30 Hazelrood ave.The West Ward: Paul Beique, 615 Dunlop, and Fred Trudeau, 625 Dollard.In every case the above contestants well qualified for the prizes given by Ald.Bourassa, firstly in following closely the rules of the contest, and by the example to others to maintain the civic beauty of the City.Further figures will be posted later on the results of this campaign as regards city pro- RAM SERVICE 10 MOUNT ROYAL + T0 INPROVED INCREASE SHOWN IN OUTREMONT VALUATION AT COUNCIL MEETING Ald.E.W.Sayer and Ald.Ernest Pitt Vigorously Oppose Increase in Taxations\u2014Present Depression Cited as Reason\u2014Increase of $228,000 Show.in Report.: A The increases in Municipal vai- Outre- mont of some 33 properties of the city was cast into open dissèn- sion al a meeting of the Toun-| Total valuation of taxable and cl Wednesday night.non-taxable land and buildings Preliminary discussion failed |\" is stated in the valuation roll, satisfy either the council or n Outremont 13 ROW $51,098,723, protesting citizens aiferted by 0 which $9.258,981 is non-tax- the increase, ani a one hour ad.| #ble- This re presents an increase journment was called for mut- | ° $228,053 over last year's re- ual discussion ct the valuations | ° in question.Each of the 38 proprietors was heard by the coun:il and gave his reasons why the valuation should not Le increased.uation of property in = Lu Routine business was proceed- ied with by the council after the perty, and the preservation and care exercised by citizens, made possible through the present Em- Tramways Agree to Substitution Commission Alderman Pit: and Say:r 0b a ssessors\u2019 report was jected vigorously to any increas- ez for raasons relative to the pre- adopted.Mayor Beaubien was in the chair.and the aldermen present were: bellishment.Campaign.a At a meeting of the City of | \u201ce 2 LARGE CROWD \u201c à § 4 .\u2019 4 + i Many \"Assemble to View ro) H Civic Playground De- TR ae monstration 3 4 \" Several thousand spectators 4 bil gssembled on Fletcher's Field wo \u201c this week to witness an interest- Ty \u201c Mg exhibition of brawn and A7 musele in the youth of a section ¥_ of Montreal! at the annual physical display of the boys who have been training this summer on the civic playgrounds.This event marked the official closing of Montreal's civic playgrounds for this season.For more than two hours, a score of boys, the pick of those who had been training this summer, went through the various ; exercises, These ranged from bar : to pupils of Strathcona Academy.The scholarships are given to the boy and girl who make the gicatest progress in the study cf French during the year, and have the necessary qualifying per cent of 86, A rimilar fund Phas been established in memory of Capt.Guy Drummond providing sx prizes of $10 yearly for students in Strathcona Academy and the Guy Drummond School.recently, It beats all how governments are casting about for additional revenue these days.And usually they manage to hook the taxpayer. PAGE TWO.\u201cTHE EXAMINER Psblished Weekly by The Examiner Publishing Company ADVERTISING {\u2014\u2014;==\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014% EDITORIAL CRescent CRescent 0157 1 5357 PARK AVENUE 0157 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931.The Ban On U.S.Publications This week the new taxes on American magazines and newspapers went into effect.Although no one apparently knows what the details of the new duties are, the principle of the thing will be applauded by most thinking Canadians; that is to say, it will be applauded now that the better class of publications are not to be affected.The original intention of the government was to levy a heavy impost on all publications entering the country\u2014so heavy, in fact, that in many cases it was prohibftive.The Saturday Evening Post, for example, would have cost something like fifty cents a copy.This, however, was too obviously an attempt to pander to a group of Canadian publishers, and did not consider the reader\u2019s desires at all.In view of widespread protest, the ruling was changed, and now only those publications which are cheap in character, sensational, suggestive and so forth are banned.In other words, the morals of the people are to be protected rather than the dividends of the publishers.Few will now object to the ruling; it is only to be regretted that many of the publications on the list were not banned al- tälether.Some of the confession magazines, the tabloid newspapers, some of the \u201cart\u201d magazines aud the racing tout sheets are not fit for the people to read.The people, however, are not, collectively speaking.tuo discriminating in their choice of reading matter and action by the government is, unfortunately, necessary.Character In Business Adversity brings out strength of character, and this applies to business as well as to the individual.The present world-wide recession of business has served to show the character of the men behind our largest institutions.the employees of the firm of Jas.A.Ogilvy's, Limited, in voluntarily offering the management an extra half-hour's work each day in return for the fair dealing they had received at the hands of the management during the period of depression.Most ci the other large department stores in the city have cut salaries to compensate for loss of rev- euue and many have laid off men and women.The Ogilvy Company is one, however that recognizes a duty tu its employees in times of stress, and this consideration has been more than appreciated by them.EEE = [cI] High Grade Watch Repairs DELACRETAZ Graduate in Swiss Watchmaking \"All kinds of repairs \u2014 watches, clocks.Specialist in Chronometer and repeating watches - WORK GUARANTEED \u2014 MODERATE PRICES 5335 Park Avenue Phone: CRescent 8784 FL dr RF ! Telephone CRescent 8330 ST.GEORGE MEDICAL HALL BERNARD and ESPLANADE A.P.FORTIN Formerly with Park Ave, Pharmacy SPECIALITIES: DOCTORS\u2019 PRESCRIPTIONS AND EMERGENCY DRUGS A visit will be highly appreciated P.¥ Fy Somes a _.: MR.HART, M.S.F.7'CORNS, INGROWING TOENAILS, CALLOUSES, PAINLESSLY REMOVED, $1.00: Per Foot.Heunts :~~Weekdays, 6 P.M.till 9 P.M., Sat.and 138un,, 2 P.M.till ¢ P.M.Hart, Chiropodist.fr 5909 Park Ave.4 3 i0 u \" FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES NOTES ) Next Sunday, September 6th, the Fall and Winter work in connection with the Fairmount-St.Giles Church, Outremont, will open under the direction of the recently appointed pastor, Rev.\u2018Burton H.Robinson, M.A.At both morning and evening services.Mr.Robinson will be the preacher and special music will be fur- fr N | + THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, SEPT.5, 1931.nished by the augmented choir {under the direction of A.J.Bin- nie, organist and choir director.Two new soloists have been appointed, Mrs.McAuslane, soprano and Mrs.Mills, contralto, both of whom will sing at Sunday\u2019s services.Under the new auspices now existing in Fairmount-St.Giles, a successful year\u2019s work already conducted several vices in his new charge during the month of July and has thus 20 WORDS - 35 CENTS HEADINGS\u2014I0 MISS CLARA MILLMAN, hem- An exgmple of this was furnished last week by the action of, stitching done, bc a yard.We baste and hemstitch hems on sheets for 6c a yard.Work carefully done.5272 Park CRescent 7785.Avenue ACCOMMODATION FOR MAN of quiet habits.Private Scotch family.Van Horne avenue.One minute from car.ATlantic 4193w.FURNISHED ROOM, Model City, near station and bus.Suit business man.Moderate rent.English couple.Box 107, 5357 Park Avenue.PARK AVE, 5124, opposite Re- Examiner, igent Theatre, large studio, suitable for dentist, tailor, beauty parlor, with five room apartment, L Classified Advertisements.\u2014 1 CENT FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD.DISPLAY CENTS EXTRA.(tassitied Advertisements Accepted Until Wednesday Noon of Each Week REFINED WIDOW woul look after children afternoons or : ven- ings.No going + country, best references.Mes F., ATlantic 6017.objection 90 BERNARD WEST.\u2014To let.Nicely furnished double or single front room in private home.Moderate terms, CRescent 3845.SALON MIMOSA\u2014Specialty \u2014 Dressmaking, bridal sets, alterations of all kinds.Importation of sport suits and dress at reduced prices.4664 Park Avenue.HOSIERY REPAIRED\u201415c first run, 10e additional.Great money saver.Called for and delivered if necessary.Call ATlantic 7652 or Jayce, 7093 De l\u2019Epee Ave.is anticipated.Mr.Robinson has! ser-; FURNACE MAN and handy man Let us take heating worries off heated.yeur hands.Phone ATlantic 7674.! | obtained a preliminary insight into the work which is an extensive one\u2014the church membership being well over one thousand and a Sunday Schagl of approximately eight hundred.The institution is under the superintendency of Roy P.Bissell, B.A., with an able staff of assistants and teachers.The various other organizations associated with the church will resume activities during the next fortnight.o% \" MacVICAR CHURCH NOTES De 9%.% The Executive of the Sunday Schoo! of MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church extends a very cordail invitation to all young people who may be new residents of this part of the City and not connected with any other school, to take advantage of the privileges afforded by MacVicar Memorial in all the departments of a Bible School.MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church St.Viateur Ave., cor Hutchison St.Rev.James G.Potter, M.A, D.D.Minister Mr.Percy M.French Organist and Choirmaster .Sunday, Sept.6th, 1931.Services, 11 a.m.& 7 p.m Seats all free Visitors Welcome 3 p.m.\u2014Sunday School wey «\u20ac > In all departments.flvioiq| : of /) Les tiny FREE moe | will always reflect prosperity if you save regularly a part of your income.THE MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT i Branches in œil parts of the City ~ SAVINGS BANK Established In 1846 Safe-Keeping Service at Head Office Safety Deposit Boxes at all Branches.A ee 2 EE band cit 0 shes _ ba cus omer SR Bonito ieee och cli a oa meme Wa ne EE THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, SEPT.5.1931.(PASSION PLAY T0 BE SHOWN AT FORUM IN SEPT.COMMISSIONERS KEEP TEACHERS Same Staff to be Retained at Local School .Unusual Interest Being Parishioners of St.Michaels| Shown In Religious have reason to rejoice at the rc- Drama cent privilege of the School Cornu.BIBLICAL mission in permitting the same staff of teachers to remain this year at Luke Callaghan Mem- Georg Fassnacht, Sr., Au- : orial School.And there is further cause for gratification in the ment made from the pulpit by the| Unusual interest is shown in Reverend Father Singleton that|the coming of the original \u201cFrei- the Mother General of the Order|burg Passion Play\u201d to the Forum, of Sisters of St.Anne had re-|the entire week of September! appointed the same staff of teach-|21st, with performances every ing religious, for the various|evening and on two afternoons.grades, as had accomplished suchiThe opening scene will be enact- magnificent results in the year|ed promptly at eight o'clock each that ended last June.night and at two fifteen in the gusta Fassnacht and G.Fassnacht, Jr., m Cast announce- Nothing succeeds like success.afterncons.If St.Michael's people take tuis| George Fassnacht, Sr, who, as a criterion of value they wil] Portrays the role of Judas ad- be anxious to see past perform-|Mits that he likes the part better ances repeated in the case of this|than any other in this sacred year's students.Parents play a and sublime drama, but he feels most important part in school that the character is greatly mis- work, their co-operation may, to understood.Judas was an ideal- a great extent, make or mar a ist and not a man of intriguing fruitful term.The outcome of M2ture.This was proven by his this experiment which the Com-|8reat remorse, directly following missioners have agreed to wij||his grievous error in betraying have an important bearing onl°\" impulse, the Saviour.That he education as a whole, being likely| Vas tempted in a moment of to lead to the establishment of|Wakness may be readily under- the Luke Callaghan Memorial stcod., but when he considered the School as a permanent seat of higher learning and a feeder for the universities, life Ly his own hand.pageant which hold the interest! .; of the awe-enthralled spectators, It is said that a shiftless are those of the Christus and transmission for the automobile Mary the Mother of Jesus.The has been invented.Now what is portrayal of the Christus is en-| needed is to get rid of the shift-|{ usted to Georg Fassnacht, Jr.less driver.who gives to it a beautiful and finished interpretation necessary ard quite in keeping with the quiet restraint traditionally associated with the character.Mary the Mother is enacted by Augusta Fassnacht, who in real life is the mother of Fassnacht, Jr., who EE plays the Christus, Mrs, Fass- nacht first portrayed Mary thirty- Mrs.one years ago, and is said to give e Annie Beckett [the part a sweetness, marvellous A.T.C.Min the interpretation of the role.TEACHER OF PIANO The large company of players 654 Bloomfield Ave.all have their part to do and from Phone ATlantic 3392W Class hatred is rapidly dying out, because more and more people realize that there is only one class, advance information perform same in a painstaking and alto- gather satisfying manner.The exact replica as to scenic investiture, historically correct cus- tuming and armor, and other electrical prismatic and lighting ef- ce ~~ LUS a WMC Ld ld A M dh AAA AS À Hat For Every Individuality The widest range from which to choose in the North-End Transparent and Lyon Velvet Hats $2.95 Best Quality of English Felt Hats $1.95 A Special in Felt Hats, Late Modes, Will be Qffered at 99 Mode Montrealaise 35101 Po rame (come Laurier) (AAA MMM A M (de a a a Le A 77 7 7 2, enormity of his sin, he took his} Two characters of this biblical, e E FIRE | PAGE THREE.Tw .he.P ARK AVENT {ment of the residence of Dr.\u2018 (0.Marcuse, 5334 Park avenue jat 11.05 Tuesday night, which: ; The marriage is taking place |waz discovered by a passerby (who rang in the alarm to in St.Pau\u201d Anglican Church, oe Laurier Fire Station.Vancouver, B.C., on the 18th, of The fire was soon under | Marion Lenora, daughter of Mr.ois after threc streams of and Mrs.W.F.Irwin, of Van- | water were poured into the couver, tu Mr.Ian Douglas, son blazing cellar.Considerable damage was reported.No { casualties are said to have Saanichton.VI.| occurred, as the occupant of A .ther fiance are both graduates of the house succeeded in gCtUNZ fi} University of British Colum- ma bia, and the former, after grad- juating there, came to Montreal to attend MeGill University, where she received her Master of Science degree in bacteriology.AGAIN REVIVED | The marriage of iMss Isla Stephanie Morton, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert R.Morton, M M L U C ] of Outremont, to Mr.Ernest ML, L.to Urge Lompul-|Leslie Miller, eldest son of Mr sory Lights on All and Mrs.Ernest E.Miller, of St.Vehicles | athavines, Ont.took place quiet- v Tuesday Church of the Ascension, the Rev.lights on all Norman Egerton, of St.Luke's horse-drawn vehicles throughout Church, Waterloo, officiating.The the province will he the princi- ; bride was given away hy ler father.Both bride and groom were unattended.Following the tceremony Mr.and Mrs.Miller to be placed before the Hon.L.\u2018left for Toronto, Niagara Falls A.Taschereau at the next session [and Buffalo.On their return Several requests [they will reside in Montrea!.Motor | Vehicle Act are now being prepared by officials of the League\u2019 lof Mr.and Mrz.Gordon Douglas of Mount Newton, Cross Roads, Compulsory pa! plank in the platform of the Montreal Motorists\u2019 League of Parliament.for amendment to the The wedding took place very | quietly in the presence of im- ; ; imediate relatives only, on Sat- end the question of compulsory urday evening, August 22.at lights is the one that will be vight-thirty o'clock at the resi- given the most attention as all idence of the bride's mother, of .uthorities on the subject are|Muriel Stuart, daughter of the unanimous on its importance.late Mr.R.A.Eaton and of Mr.Charles Fyon, president of | | marriage by her Miss Irwin and ; ria oil Social & Personal Mrs.Eaton, of Outremont,\u2018to Mr.Walter Drummond Burgess, son of the late Mr.W.D.Burgess and of Mrs.Burgess, of Montreal.The Rev.C.G.Smith officiated at the ceremony.The bride who was given in brother, Mr.Lorne H.Eaton.was unattended.Immediately following the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Burgess left for New York and Atlantic City.Upon their return they will reside in Montreal.The Rev.Dr.and Mrs.Potter have returned to the city from Toronto where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Grant Potter during the latter part of August.Dr.Potter will occupy \u201cithe pulpit of MacVicar Memor- inl at both services on Sunday.morning in the |= PERMANENT Craquignple\u2019.Method Leaves à soft wave with ringlet ends» $4 Includes shampoo, finger wave and trim.Guaranteed for 6 months.Done by experts only Hair Tinting ees \"783.00 SCALP.TREATMENT Mildred\u2019s Beauty Parlor 362 Fairmount Ave.West West of Park Avenue CRescent 5929 the Montreal Motorists\u2019 Legaue, tages that this amendment has beer.asked for from the provincial parliamen® for many years, but on account of the heavy and continuous objection on the part of the cartage companies in Montreal the request of the motorists has always been turned down.Motorists object most strongly to horse drawn vehicles being ! allowed onthe yon! without a! light, and from the stan:point of | safety alone it is dfificult to see why the drivers of these vehicles do not equip them with lights for their own protection.A strong campaign will be carried cut through the coming winter hy the League to have this law made compulsory.throughout the entire province.In the cpinion of federal and provincial governments, this is a good time for the red agitator to take a holiday.feats will be used in the local presentations at the Forum.It is now certain that over one thousand people will participate in this world-wide historical and biblical presentation.Already preparations are being made on a scale never before attempted in Montreal and the vast|f number of supernumeraries will be carefully rehearsed in their respective parts.The Montreal presentation is sponsored by the Canadian Musicians Benevolent and Educational Association and many local charities will benefit Owing to the religious nature of the presentation great interest is being shown in the church circles|§ and already many of the local religious societies are arranging for large quantities of tickets.J} Goody and it IS \u201c\u2018goody-goody\u201d, for it's ELMHURST Milk \u2014 he drinks a quart each day and thrives on it.TELEPHONE WALNUT 3381 ELMHURST DAIRY LIMITED - Goody\" TE FEXAMTNER, WEEKLY EXAMINER.SATURDAY.SEPT.5, se.RHEUMATISM or Constitutional and Nervous Disorders \u201coN Asthma, Arthritis, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Cramp, Constipation, Debility, Deafness, Eyesight, Facial Nervous Contractions, General Weakness, Gout, Head Noises, Headaches, Hayfever, Incontinence of Urine, Insomnia, Indigestion, Irregular Blood Pressure, Muscular Aches, Lumbago, Menstrual Irregularities, Nervous Exhaustion, Nervous Debility, Neuritis, Neurasthenia, Paraplegia, Paralysis Agitants and Infantile, Sexual Weakness, Stammering, Sciatica, Wrinkles, ete.Explanation of the Treatment Nevertheless hundreds of newspapers from Europe\u2014Latin and North America, including some of Montreal, have written about Endonasal Reflex Therapy, many interested people do not know what it is.Thousands of letters and telephone calls we have to answer and to save ourselves this work, we will explain in a few words our treatment.We do not use Electricity nor Massage or Diatermia, neither X-rays or Ultra Violet, nor Infra Red.Our meth- ed, known since 1926 as Endonosal Reflex Therapy, is a simple stimulating of the Nervous system, producing at the same time a normal Blood circula- tiom.Stiffness or paralysis produced by rheumatism disappears, and Bo far as nervous disorders are in a very high percentage the cause of many other diseases, it will be in a short time the preferred method to cure illnesses printed at the top of this curcular, and mentioned in the testimonials published in the same.We repeat: No electricity or massage, and it is not Chiropractice.The Stimulating is pamyess and harmless and children from two years on are treated without any difficulty.\u201cLa Presse\u201d of Montreal, May 29th, 1931 \u2014 \u201cThe Standard\u201d of May 30th, 1931 \u2014 \u201cLe Petit Journal\u201d of May 31st, etc, give an exact idea of this method.It is extremely quick, without the feast pain and the results are generally practical and instantaneous.In the past five years over 75,000 patients have been treated with good results, and in all this time, for not one patient was it necessary to repeat the treatment.REFLEX-THERAPY is not onlv good FOR SUFFERERS, but also FOR HEALHY PEOPLE.Amongst 75,000 patients treated, there were over 20% between 50 and 90 vears and without exception all feel as if thev are 20 vears vounger.These Names and Testimonials are Published ONLY WITH the CONSENT of the PARALYSIS IN BOTH IMPORTANT The \u201cLigue Internationale Contre le Rhumatisme\u201d recommend in their \u201cActa Rheumatologica\u201d of September 1930, REFLEX THERAPY, stimulating of the nerves and the vaso motor for sufferers from Rheumatism in all its forms, Lumbago, Sciatica, Arthritis, Acute Rheumatism, Chorea, Muscular Rheumatism, Chronic Rheumatism, etc.The headquarters of this league are 489 Keizersgracht, Amsterdam, Holland, The committee is composed of the following well-known physicians: Dr.R.Fortescue Fox, President, London; Prof.Dr.Dietrich, Ministerial Director, Vice-President, Berlin; Dr.H.Forestier, Vice- President, Paris; Prof.Dr.I.Gunz- berg, 2nd Secretary, Antwerp.Chief Editor and Director, Dr.J.Van Breeman, Amsterdam.Dr.August Boehm, Chief Physic- cian of the Medical Board of Vienna: Dr.G.Danischewsky, Director des Zentr.Staats Instituts for Baeder- kunde, Moscow; Prof Dr.M.Kont- chavolsky, President Russian National Committee, Moscow: Dr.P.H.van Eden, Amsterdam; Dozent Dr.Freund, Vienna; Prof I.Gunz- LEGS I had the beginning of paralysis In both legs and suffered from nervous disorder.1 am glad to state that after a few treatments of Endonasal Reflex- Therapy ?feël now very welL\u2014Patriek Cregan, 1563 St.Matthew Street, Montreal.| + RHEUMATOID- vue 4 YER YIN | WEAK MUSCLES fil weak muscles, debility, bad digestion, | years and now completely cured in a few days in the Institute of Endonasal N fe fig Leonard, 1045 I can confidently recommend the treatment of Endonasal Reflex-Therapy for and also nervous disorders in view of the fact that I was a sufferer for many Marie Anne, Montreal CONSTIPATION Ahont ten mile asters 1 hoswa $atbs oon burg, Director of the Advisory Bureau or Rheaumatism, University, Brussels; Medical Director Nils Hellstroem, M.D., Stockholm; Dr, Max Hirsch, Secr, of the Deutche Gesellschaft for Rheumabekamp- fung, Berlin; Privatdozent Dr.Hans Jansen, dirig, Arzt des Physik- alisch Theareutischen Instituts am Bispebjerg - Hospital, Kopenhagen, Dr.Gunmar Kahlmeter, Overlaekare Docent, Stockholm: Prof.Kuenen, Holland: Dr.Ralph Pemberton, Philadelphia, Pa.; Prof.Dr.Comm Sante Pisani.Firenze, Italy; Miss van der Putte, Belgium; Dr, L.Schmidt, Pis- tany; Dr.Cornel Scholtz, Budapest: Dr.Timbal, Brussels; Dr.Matthieu Pierre Wai', Paris; Dr.Bernard Langdon Wyatt, Tucson, Arizanoa, U.S.A.; Dr.Arnold Zimmer, Berlin.Mr.Cast Broberg, Stockholm; Prof.A.Kissel, Moscow, Prof.M.Dietrichs, Moscow; Dr.H.Forestier, Paris; Prof 1.Hedenius, M.D.; Stockholm; Dr.Fernand Merlin, Paris; Dr.M.S.Henderson, Rochester; Dr.Paul! Holbrook, Tucson; Dr.Robert B.Osgood, Boston: Dr.E.C.Rosenow, Rochester.Minn.: Dr.Homer Swift, New York; and several hundred eminent physicians.RHEUMATISM Herewith 1 take the opportunity to express my gratitude for being cured of my chronie rheumatism and nervous disorders by the Endonasal Reflex- Therapy.Before 1 could not walk because of the pains | was suffering for many yearg, and now, 1 feel .twenty years younger.\u2014W.Martin, 395 Betty street, Montreal.MUSCULAR \u2018ACHES Extract from Monitor \u2018 Endonasal Reflex-Therapy In addition to the article published in the \u201cMonitor\u201d and in the interest of the general public, spetially for sufferers from Rheumatism.Neuritis, Asthma, Deafness, Nervous and Stomach Trouble, etc., ete., we nev: are in a position to make the following and important statement.We have controlled and in several cases witnessed during the past week the treatment of about 20 patients (chiefly sufferers from Rheumatism! most of them had been ill for year: and some of them were in a very advanced state; notwithstanding that the results were amazing and the Endonasal Reflex Therapy has worked wonders.We are in the happy position to testify that in nine out of every ten cases, the treatment was entirely successful and the others.sufferers from Tabes and Parkinson disease although not totally cured, were relieved to such an extent that they expressed great appreciation en leaving the Institute after the first treatment.In our publication we stowed, thae Dr.Jacq.J.Harpman is in charge of the Institute ere, which is not the case.He is the discoverer of the En- donasal Reflex Therapy treatment, and is.only in Montreal for a short period to supervise the treatment given by established medical men here.The Institute is on Mountain street, 1517, near Sherbrooke, and we have No doubt that in time tnany sufferers will acknowledge it as the Lourdes of Canadu.Two or three treaiments give a stronger nervous system and also a normal circulation.Women after a few treatments are quite different than before, wrinkles disappear, etc, in one word, ENDONASAL REFLEX-THERAPHY IS A REJUVENATING CURE.LUMBAGO FOR FOR 3 YEARS i undersigned, I.A.Lanceault, No.4871 St.Dominique street, Montreal, have been suffering from lumbago for thres years und have been completely cured { by Eudonasal Reflex-Therapy aid allow HEADACHES Juliette Thibault, street, has been suffering from constant headaches, dizziness, great weakness and loss of appetite from early childhood.She has taken 3 treatments, since then she has been free of headaches 0:36 St.Hubert a À 4 und > dizziness, cats with normal ap-* to make 15\u20ac of this statement.Signed Detite.does not Sure Any more with .\u2014L A.ceault.A .Lan, ceplessness an 8 aw 4 fees Han.Age i t ~~ Sighed\u2014Idiette Thi tigable.À .} - a = - a - + .- - © ad PRATAP 5 1 LI Cregan, 1563 St.Matthew Street, Montreal.RHEUMATOID- PAINS [ was a great sufferer from rheumatoid pains in my hands, knees and ankies for the last 9 years.Since [ took a few treatments of Endonasal Reflex Therapy I am absolutely cured and I allow you #5) to publish this statement sa that, other She ?dl) sufferers may know how to get relief.« =i _\u2014Mrs.A.Jones, 5658 St.Dominique St, Montreal.RHEUMATISM IN THE NECK I suffered for a long time from rheumatism in the necx and back und noises in the head and certify that a few treatments of Endonasal Reflex- Therapy relieved me completely from my sufferings.\u2014E.Simard, 5023 Henri Jullien avenue, EXTREME DEBILITY AND SLEEPLESSNESS Mi) Extreme debility, nervousness and ll sleeplessness were my trouble for many veurs, Friends recommended me the Endonasal Reflex-Therapy treatment and I! ain glad that 1 tried this because a few applications restored me to complete health.\u2014G.Simard, 5023 Henri Julien avenue.RHEUMATOID- PAINS\u2019 During 10 years 1 suffered from rheumatoid pains and catarrh, preventing me from sleeping comfortably.1 tried several treatments without any result, but a few applications of Endonasal } Reflex-Therupy cured me absolutely.\u2014 Mrs.E.White, 1071 Sanguinet street.NERVOUSNESS t wit 64 years old and was suffering for à long time from decreasing of hearing, dizziness, nervousness and rheumatism, especially in knees and feet, causing me much difficulty with walking, After a few treatments of En- donasal Reflex-Therupy 1 state with much pleasure that 1 feel absolutely normal.\u2014John Duncan, 741 Willibrord Ave.Verdun.NUMBNESS IN BOTH LEGS Numbness in both legs and nervousness were my troubles for a long time and } suffered much.Nothing could relieve me, so 1 decided to try the Endonasal Reflex-Ther- apy with the utmost results and 1 should like to recommend this cure to all sufferers.\u2014Andre Ouellett, 1675 St.Catherine E., Montreal.ARAN ST SA \u2018Reflex-Thérapy\u2014Georges Leonard, 1045 Marie Anne, Montreal CONSTIPATION About two months ago 1 have taken four treatments of Endonasal Reflex- Therapy and the results have been very satisfactory.| was a sufferer during 15 yeurs of constipation, pain in back and Ÿ shoulders and very nervous.Now I feel i completely well and allow myself to recommend your treatment and to pub- - lish my statement.\u2014Edmpnd Duoust, 1131 Belanger street, Montreal.PARALYSIS OF THE TONGUE I came to the Institute of Endonasal Reflex-Therapy unable to speak clearly because of paralysis of the tongue, for 4 years and besides I was suffering from rheumatoid pains and swelling of the feet.After the very first treatment { vould speak normally, the pains were much better and the swelling was gone.\u2014Mrs.McMahon, 3031 Delisle street, Montreal.NOISES IN THE HEAD After suffering for many years from noises in the head and neuralgia and having tried several treatments without result, I decided to take the Endonasal Reflex-Therapy and certify that after a few treatments I was completely cured.\u2014Mme.Robidoux, 6372 Des Ecorces.RHEUMATISM Since many years 1 was treated with all kinds of medical products to cure my illness but without any result.{| [hree treatments of Endonasal Ref.x- Therapy were enough to restore my health.1 have no more pains produced by rheumatism.| sleep well, have a xoud appetite, do my work with pleasure and am very grateful therefor.\u2014David 1.'Abbe, 1159 Laguachetiere East.RHEUMATISM After suffering for ten years {rom chronic rheumatism, | have noticed that Endonasal Reflex-Therapy is a miraculous treatment which has cured me completely 1 feel after 4 treatments strong; the pains disappeared, I um not nervous at all, I sleep pow well and have à good appetite; the constipation is gone; in one word, 1 feel 9j renewerd.\u2014Louis Sebrechs, 1638 Sherbrooke W.CONSTIPATION, SCIATICA, ETC.The very well known professor Oswald Bernard 68 years old, 3437 Beaconsfield avenue, Montreal, was =a sufferer since many years from constipation, sciatica, headaches and decreasing of hearing and sight.After a few treatments of Endouasal Reflex-Therapy he feels normal has no more pains nor constipation and his sight and hearing have satisfactorily improved.Consultation IN STITUTE OF .$2 \u2014 1517 Mountain Street, FROM 10 to 12 AND 2 to 6 p.m.ner many YEATE, ANG NON I feel -twenty years younger.\u2014W.Martin, 395 Betty street, Montreal.a - MUSCULAR ACHES - Mr.S.Cats, 1730 Dorchester Street, Montreal, was a sufferer for several years from muscular aches and stomach trouble.By stimulating his nervous system the result of the first application was that the pains disappeared immediately, and that three treatments proved sufficient to overcome the ttrouble.SCIATICA ON BOTH SIDES Mr.Clement, engineer, 1250 Guy street, Montreal, had been unable to walk for a period of several months, due to sciatica on bath sides.One application, last- ing hardly three minutes, brought his complete recovery.PARALYSED BY RHEUMATISM M.B., son of ja doctor, since 1926 paralysed by rheumatism, came to the Institute of Endonasal Re- flex-Therapy with crutches und after one treatment t of 3 minutes he was able to walk without aid.Before RHEUMATISM AND STOMACH TROUBLE I undersigned, Mr.C.Chapdeluine, No.995 Cherrier strect, Montreal, have been suffering from rheumatism and stomach trouble and sleeplessness und have been completely cured by Endonasal Reflex-Therapy and allow you to make use of this statement.Signed.E.M.C.Chapdelaine.BRONCHIAL ASTHMA 1 was a victim of violent attacks caused by bronchial asthma for 18 years, and thanks to treatment by Endonasal Reflex-Therapy 1 was absolutely and quickly cured.\u2014L.Bernier, 6350 13th avenue, Rosemount.HEARTBURN, SLEEPLESSNESS Lavaltrie, P.Q.\u2014-Owing to unforeseen circumstances, I was compelled to return here yesterday without receiving my fifth treatment.I shall go to Montreal soon again and drop in at the Institute.1 au pleased to say right here, that I feel greatly improved insomuch that I have had no heartburn since my first seance, that T have slept very well since last Tuesday, and that my sense of smell has improved to the extent that I am so happy I! am almost afraid it shan\u2019t last.Kindiy accept my thanks for having encouraged me to take your marvellous cure.Yours very truly, Mrs.B.S.NDONASAL REFLEX THERAPY Tel.HArbour 9057 Montreal 214559 \u201cari save wo a CUE sy Lucu by Endonasal Reflex-Therapy and alow to make dise of this statement.Signed \u2014I A.posit con pe # = : KIDNEY TROUBLE Mr.LL.Frottier, of the C.P.R., 5311 Park avenue, Montreal, was afflicted by kidney trouble for a long time.After 4 applications of the Endonasal Reflex-Therapy the pains disappeared and he can do his work now witlh- out any troubne.CONSTIPATION Mr James Mancini, No.7089 St.Valier street, Montreal, was a sulferer of constipation and nervous trouble foi 15 years and also the last year from lambago.He told us that after the first treatment the pain stopped.A few treatments more showed that tis nervous system was completely normal, he sleeps well, has now a good appetite and his constipation does not give him any more trouble.RHEUMATISM Mrs.Marie Lanceauit, 1871 St.Dominique street, was afflicted for several years with articular rheumatism, very painful in back and arms, specially during the night and unable to sleep.Not more than 4 trentments were necessary to restore her and now she is absolutely free of pain and sleeps well.Signed\u2014Marie Lunceault.STIFFNESS AND PAIN Mr.Emile Bodin, 3426 Colonial avenue, was suffering for a long time from stiffness and pain in both knees and continuous pains in the abdomen.After 3 treatinents with intervals of one day, he recovered his health complete: ly.He walks normally and the pain in the abdomeu disappeared.Signed \u2014E.Bodin.RHEUMATISM Mr.Frank Labelle, 1887 Joliette street wus suffering for 5 years from acute rheussatism and for the last 2 months he was forced to remain in bed.He had been subjected to all kinds of treatments without any result.No medicine wus able to relieve him.He was helped into the Institute and the first treatment enabled him to walk without uid and after two applications more, each one of 3 minutes, he was completely cured.Signed\u2014Frank Labelle.DECREASING HEARING I am a stenographer and nearly lost my job because of decreasing of my hearing.| tried several treatments without practical result but after a few of Endonasal Reflex- Therapy 1 am now able to do my work without difficulty.\u2014L.Morvan, 5062 Christophe Colomb street.| = and* dizziness, cals with normal\u201c ap-* petite, does not suffer any more with tleeplessness and is indeiatigsbie.| Wo + + Bighed\u2014Jullette Thibawil,- Rheumatoid- Arthritis Mr.Bennett, 163 Pine avenue, East, has been suf fering from cheumatoid-ar- thritis in Bis, knees for the past 3 years to such an extent that he was un- ¢ able to do his work most of the time.After three treatments the pain and stiffness completely disappeared and he Is now able to walk and perform his work without the slightest pain.DEAFNESS At the age of six ! had (in 1910) an attack of meningitis which left me deaf in the right ear.| had decided to go to New York and under- no treatment in the [nstitute of En- donasal Reflex-Therapy there when, fortunately, | learned in reading your paper (hat the discoverer of the ays- tem was in this city.1 took the treatment at the Institute 1517 Mountain street.and hereby certify that one treatment restored my hearing and ! could hear in both ears quite normally.Mrs.Lina van Wien, 1730 Dorchester street, Apt.15, Montreal.NERVOUS TROUBLE Mr.E.Marchand, 6601 St.Andre street, Montreal, suffered for the past 17 years from nervous trouble, deafness and also noises in both ears.He has tried internal and external medicines without any result.The first treatment of Endonasal Reflex-Therapy improved immediately the deafness and after three trest- ments lie was able to hear without eng force; the noises disappeared _complete- vy and this being the cause of his nervousness, his nervous system is now normal, he sleeps well, has a good appetite and does his work with pleusure.- a - - NEURITIS FOR TWO YEARS I had neuritis for two years In my hands and feet, and was unable to walk, but after a few treatments of Endon- asal Reflex \u2018Therapy I feel quite different, and, although that 1 ain M years old, 1 walk now like a young man so that 1 am absolutely satisfied.My daughter hud broken her wrist and hurt her shoulder badly so that she could hardly move her arm.[ state gladly that after 3 treatments of this marvellous cure she could again ver her arm nearly normal.\u2014Willlans Carey, 5137 Jeanne Munce Street.ARTHRITIS IN ARMS AND LEGS An Officer from the Salvation Army suffered from ARTHRITIS in legs, arms and hands, and also Sleeplessness.1 was suffering from arthritis in legs, arms and hands, and was stiff all over and extremely weak.I went to many doctors, and was told that there was no cure for me.I am quite young, and could not resign myself to be a cripple for the rest of my life.1 heard from marvelous cures by the Endonasal Reflex-Therapy and us a last hope I went there und now I gladly state that 1 walk without difficulty, have no more pains and sleep very well.So that other sufferers may know now to get cured, I beg you to publish this statement.\u2014Mra, Wm.Millar, 603 Chatham street, Montreal._\u2014\u2014 Consultation $2 \u2014 TERS LIL BTS STI RTS IE 20 TT STR RS (LT GOES DOWN BEFORE 0XA Outremont Squad Net First Two Tallies\u2014Oka Stages Neat Comeback to Take Lead\u2014Return Match to be Played Shortly.OKA, Que., (By H.W.Sylvester)\u2014Outremont\u2019s much expected hopes for victory last Sunday in Oka against the Indian lacrosse icam there, were sullenly, upset when the Okians led 6 to 3; at the beginning of the fourth session, ard Outremont failed to change the score up to the end of the game.It was an eventful day at Oka, such as it is when any visiting facrcsso tram arrives, and a large number of speztators were on hand.The Indians played better and harder in this contest to down the visitors and there were no serious complications with any of the players cn the field, though the scene did not appear any too tranquil at times.Few injuries were sustained by the players, but these were of a minor nature and did not affect the players\u2019 game very seriously.Hard checking ar] fearless driving for each other's goals marked the game throughout.Outremont Scores First Loosa playing was greatly responsible for Oka\u2019s first period losses, and the Outremont team outplayed them with well carried set progressed.They felt content at wearing down the speed of their opponents with well executed combinations.These passes generally led Outremont out of position on the field, until at one time when the defence line looked badly depleted, Vincent salted a hard one from the side to even the score.At this time the game appeared to break into a real struggle for victory.and the daringly either sides offered a doubtless issue to depend upon.But, Outre- mont was working gamely for an opening in the lasting minutes of the first quarter and when a breach was made and a quick opportunity showed itself, Leonard was again in the limelight with- the second time.Indians Take Lead the Okians to overtake Outre- mort, as the second period open- judged by the series of counters marked against Outremont.Never before had out combinations.Leonard and Bohemier playing opposite on the\u2019 field tossed the ball between each hard against such a possibility, hich will be given at some later other \u2018refore the first goal for Outremont was scored.Leonard! tonk a last pass from Bohemier and went through the Oka defence.Angus charged Leonard vainly to stop a shot, but the ball whirled from the Frenchman\u2019s stick into the goals.This was the first goal scored in the game, hut several minutes after the whistle.It appeared to dwell heavily upon the Indians, for they later tightened up into vigorous play.Lecoq and Morris, both heavy ruling forwards made repeated dashes through the Outre- mont foursome on defence, but were more often repelled without, even a shot.Webster and Joe McCaitan guarded the left flank to contend: with the strenuous efforts of their opponents on this side of the defence, while C.Langevin and R.Boston acted on right emergencies.The first goal indeed furnished plenty of initiative for the Indians to retalliate as the opening D of this game, though they fought cnly to be the lozers.Oka displayed a brand of la-lhanked the Misses Mary and crosre scarcely obvious enough Elise Vineberg, Clara Stein, Dr.in th eearlier part of the Same Strean, Mr.Golden of the Y.M.to discomfort Outremont, they circled the field with cross combinations that baffled their near opponents, Outremont play- up up to them at the same time, partly neglecting the line and left McCartan open for many closely fired shots, until five goals went up against them.Oka led the score 6-3 at the end of this half.Outremont Commands Game Hardly «deprived of victory at the opening of the second half, Outremont set out to revive the score in their favor.It was clear to spectators that Ouitremont way more eager to get the better of the score.The tricky combinations of the leaders that succeeded so highly but a short while before, were now disrupted and the race for vie- tory seemed entirely dependent woods (manufactured by the Limited, harmonizes perfectly : nade to lay over old floors.doors.service department.304 Beaumont Street Te A cl Tiäntée :7886 Kiéentrealr P.Q | PREFERRED BY WOMEN OF GOOD TASTE The fine grain and glowing tone cf Canada Flooring hard- beautiful color schemes of modern interior decorations, There is also a half-inch Canada Flooring board, specially This is a very simple operation, requiring no re-adjustment whatever to your woodwork or Avail yourselves of the experienced and free advice of our Canada Floering (Ce.ltd.Canada Flooring Company, with the clear-cut lines and .own of Mounf :Royal t INDIANS BY 6-3 SCORE out any assist, and tallied for It was a long road to ride for t i made rushes upon both goals YY to d ed, but, apparently the path was; very little obstructed as may be TENNIS FINALS ARE NOW BEING PLAYED Stewart Courts are now holding their final tennis tournament of the season.Due to the return home of many of the club\u2019s best players from summer vacations, a rare display of tennis may he escen on these courts.Upon conclusion of the contests cups will be given to the winners for annual competition.Y.W.H.A.NOTES Miss Bertha J.Merovitz, Summer Vacation School Director, outlined in her report, the work done by the Juniors and Midgets of the \u201cY\u201d Summer School.Trips \u2014 3 + ifferent places, picnies on Mount Royal, nature study walks, dramaties, basketry, handwork, clay modeling, raffia work, sing songs, rhythmics and a swim- ning treat all combined to make a lovely programme for the children who were in the city during the summer months, The Summer Vacation School closed on Sunday.August 30th, with a programme consisting of two plays, \u201cThe Proud Princess\u201d and \u201cThe Enchanted Garden\u201d, an exhibition of rhythmic exercises, and sing song, which met with enthusiastic applause.Proud parents and friends viewed the dis- this local and raffia backets, oileloth bun- team taken such a pounding thati nies befell them in the second period! AS HA, Miss Helen Park, Mr.and defence; play of handwork including reed elephants and felixes made of cloth, clay models, fancy work and picture frames, prizes for \u2018date.In closing Miss Merovitz | { Mrs.Farley, Mrs.I.A.Schles- linger, Miss M.Chananie and Miss N.Goldman.Much of our youth is spent in learning the virtues of team-work much of our age in refusing to practice that knowledge.Nowadays when the average American gangster is sentenced it\u2019s all over but the appeal.and delay and final acquittal.upon the driving power of Outre- mont and the retaining strength of the Indians.Their efforts were very little rewarded in the third period, apart from Leonard who rammed home the third and final counter for his team.Outremont kept Oka to a shut-out, and worked unflinchingly to the erd of the last quarter, Had Outremont showed near the same signs of opposition to Oka in the preceding two periods, they could have easily cinched the game.The line-up: Oko (6) \u2014 Angus, Tueshaw, Jacobs, Vincent, F.Oke, Nelson, Ettienne, Laforce, Lecoq, H.Oke.Outremont (3)\u2014B.McCartan, J.Webster, R.Langevin, C.Lan- gevin, Leonard, Fink, .Bohemier, Marcel, Fortier.Fortin, Dorais, R.Boston, Moquin,| à DAS ME SAN A es Le Ze 7 TZ 7d L727 7 7 27d Ld Za rT Ld 7 Lr 277777077) SPORT BRIEFS y H.W.SYLVESTER OUTREMONT\u2019S SECOND DEFEAT AT OKA Another crashing defeat met the Outremont lacrosse aggregation at Oka last Sunday, when bright hopes for victory had loomed above the horizon, with the team\u2019s remarkable victory over Verdun Juniors.Now, of all things apparent in the game, there should be no doubt that the local boys played a fine game, even to equal half of Oka\u2019s final figure of six.Unfortunately, with the absence of Raymond and Char- bonneau again, the team appeared rather discomforted to begin with.The first period, however, had all the earmarks of 8 steady climb to victory for Outremont when they took the lead early.Here they excelled immeasurably by steady and aggressive play.Robust play and unprecedented action wer® packed high with oross-floor sallies goalward, The Indians retaliated differently in the second set when they keenly edged the play into their own hands and disposed handily of numerous close shots.Each player concentrated individually upon the Outremont boys, and at such time when the team\u2019s line looked rather disrupted in position, they cinched a record scoring session.Many desirable openings for shots had been made by the single-handedness of the Indian boys to command the play and their efficiency baffled the vain efforts of their opponents to repel them.If Outremont had been playing in their positions and covering up, as they later did, no such scoring could have been made by Oka.The gameness of the counter leaders was fairly convincing enough for the local boys to use more aggressive tactics to overcome them.ELECTING A PRESIDENT The early movements of the Outremont Hockey League directors to establish this league on a sound basis for the coming season may be taken as a definite step towards the permanent formation of an athletic circle of this kind in Outre.mont.} To further enhance the interest in this sport, Roger Lacoste has again undertaken on his own accord to make an early start this year.The fact that up to the present no other candidate for the, presidency of the League has come forward seems indicative of the ability of Lacoste to further give his valued efferts as- » he did last year.The formation of the Outremont Hockey League was the first successful enterprise of its kind ever undertaken in the city and its remarkable success and popularity gained, the.admiration of scores of sporting enthusiasts who saw little of this sport until last season.Many new arrivals as well as the addition of several teams.to the League will no doubt add to the interest in this sport here, + The City of Outremont has promised their well needed co-» operation again and this, with the much appreciated services of Roger Lacoste as the next President-elect, would undoubtedly\u2019 tend to a successful season this year.PROMPT SERVICE DOllard 4433 Men's = OT a Women's | GUARANTEED French Cleaning Altering Repairing Garments TAILORS SERVICE ILLS LSIISLLLLLISSI LLL SI LALLA SITS SSAA fT ! + 4 + The Outremont Hockey League t will hold its first official meet- ?-ing next Thursday night at the League Headquarters, 582 Rock- land avenue, when the personnel of,the League will be appointed to new or similar positions g¢e- F1 cupied last season.Thursday night will be a big P affair in the minds of local! sup- y \"Æ porters of the League who will 9 \u2018ote for the various candidates |h executive positions.e No aspirant to Presideney has been announced as yet other than oger Lacoste, who occupied the | chajr last season, and it is hardly expected any change will be TO BE AGAIN NAMED AS * HOCKEY LEAGUE LEADER | Was President of Loop Last Term\u2014Meeting Thursday « Night\u2014Other Offices to be Filled\u2014Coming Sea- .son Plans to be Discussed.ficially, that the same honorary directorate as last year would act again this season.A new secretary-treasurer will be named by the president without election, but for the other posts lots will be drawn.No attempt will be made to exclude any suitable person from entering for election if their references comply favorably with the requirements and limits of the league.At this meeting, various plans for the coming season will be discussed and taken for adoption.This will then be the last assembly of the League until the near opening of the hockey sea- zon, and all plans will have been formulated for execution.THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, SEPT.5.1931.TREE SURGEON | WIDENING OF COTE , DE LIESSE ROAD.Cote de Liesse Road, link-! ing the Town of Mount Royal! to Dorval and offering addi-, tional westward outlet from: Montreal will soon be paved in oil macadam 16 ft in width by the end of this month, it was learned at local Provine- ial Government offices this week.The road runs through the northern sections of Dorval, Lachine and the parish of La Presentation.The total improved distance is 2.66 miles, apportioned as follows: Dor- val-La Presenta\u2018ien, .28; and La Presentation 1.3 miles.0G OWNERS ~~ ARE WARNED Canines Are Danger in This Section Unlicensed and unleashed dogs will not be allowed to run loose in Outremont, it was decided at the Council meeting on Wednesday night.Dog owners who either fail to secure licenses for their pets or FOR MOUNT ROYAL PARK Survey of All Trees to be Made Soon Professional attention from a tree specialist will soon be given to the trees on Mount Royal Park, according to Ald.Dr.Fred Gilday.For some years the City has had a specialist whose duty it was to look after trees in the City generally.In spite of this, however, it was fouad that the trees on Mount Royal could not who permit them to roam about off the leash will be prosecuted, it was ordained by the council, which gave instructions to this effect to the police department.The measure followed the hearing last night of J.Wilkinson, who came before the council and declared that \u201cdogs in St.Cyrille Park endanger the lives of children, adults and in some cases, PAGE SEVEN.receive the attention they riqui.- ed, the 600 acres forming the mountain park being xs) large that a part time trce expat was not adequate.A survey of every tree in the park will be made and for this purpose the specialist will he given enough assistants to do the jcb properly.When the sdrvey has been made, al! dead and de- aying trees will be cu! down.When the preliminary survey is completed the werk of saving every good tree on the mountain will be started and wiil continue until the park has been entirely covered.' As was done las* winter.it is probable that dead woc1 will be carted away to charity institutions for free disribution to the needy for fuel.It is estimatad that several hundred cords of wood will be salvaged in the work and that thousands of trecs now doomed to die for want of attention will be saved.Still, in some couniries where they have these intermittent revolutions, arms aren\u2019t really what the armies need so badly as legs.Now, if ever, Americans need a sence of humor.There are so of other dogs.\u201d tse.many things to be laughed off.ñ * @ made.+ For Vice-Prasident, ete, a 9 complete change is anticipated, © as many followers are now én- d BR) tering their names as candid- J \u20184 ates.; It was learned, though unof- ?.d - e .a d = Ê 4 Ca ° ê b > tr « EES WITHOUT \"ENZYMES\" THE HUMAN BODY WOULD WASTE AWAY! 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