Examiner-courier, 6 avril 1933, jeudi 6 avril 1933
[" re SECC BE SE\u2014 A YR SSA i F\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \" Reilly: Watson.Outremont Mount Royal VOL.V.No.Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.Park Extension Montreal Annex MONTREAL.THURSDAY.APRIL 6th, 1933.PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS OVER ONE THOUSAND RESIDENTS ATTENDED SPRING DISPLAY SHOW ATN.BRANCH Y AT WEEK-END Work of Boys\u2019 Division, Fencing Club and Senior Leaders Outstanding\u2014Ed.Stoessel and Harry Elsey Sensational \u2014 List of Those Taking Part \u2014 Work of Miss Louise, McLea and Pupils.Over one thousand residents of the North End and Outremont rocked to witness the spring gymnasium display .sold thers cn Friday and Saturday and returned amazed at the outstanding | \u2014uls\u201cperformed and agreeably surprised at the fine work demonstrated by! :, the N-::th Bran:h Y.M.C.Ashe entire performing squad of over one hundred and twenty persons, From the grand march at the star t to the firefly dll put on as a final em dy the senior leaders, the audience cheered and applauded, giving ample : vvidence of their approval of the entire affair.The boys\u2019 divisions fencing club and #\u2014 - \u2014 Senior leaders\u2019 corps all vied for hon- | >rs in the many items that they con- | «oi uted to the excellent program.Ed, Soessel, Olympic champion and | «xponent of gymnastic work drew an xcredingly large hand from the | crowd at all times and was one of the ast popular performers on the floor.| Another performer who entirely avatified the crowd was Harry Elsey, , with his sensational escape from the | ~nden tox Haruy was placed in © lag and the bag tied at the top He - was then put into a wooden box and she top of the box was nailed on | with zcveral stout nails.A canopy was thrown over the box and in seven minutes the picked memlers of the crowd kifted the canopy.They thon pried the lid off the box and took out fo bag.On opening the bag a\u2019 vaung lady was found to be inside.This turn also caused considerable lavorables comment among the sper- tators.Members of North Branch \u201cY\u201d tak- | ing part in the display: | Leaders: Raegle, Mason, Herrger, Dumbell Little, Johnston, Devolpi, | Mereille- Irwin, Holden, Percy, Johnson, Beston, E.Johnson, Macklaier.Special Artists: The Misses MeLea.| Bedwell, Bragg, Stewart, Colley, Meri- ! Kalls- Messrs.Stoessel, Hodgson, | Ruiter, Davis, Wake, Miller, Liffiton, Ashton, Staton, Elrey, Matthews.| Matthewson, Crabbe, Otis, Turnbul.| and Tully.Ladies: Misses.Bennett, (F.), Bennett (C-)» Champion, Dix, Frankcon, | Hair, Hicks, Lothian, McNamee, aM!- thews, (R), Matthews (J.), Putnam, Boys: Burrows, Chalmers, Brows, Biley, Buckingham, Carlon, T.Car- lon, Darlington, G.Darlington: Flower.Fitchett, Gregory, Glazebrook, Gilmour, Gilbert, Hounsells J.Gilbert.Jackson, Lawson, Morrison, Moore, MeGrory, -MeLeod, Scott, Pond, Webster, Ditlofsky, Winder, Francoeur, Davis, Gaudard, Hewlett.Grimsgaard, Beards, Craig, Costello, Clark, Dynes, Darlington Ford, Gray.Gilmour, Gil- hert, Guthrie Hagan, Jefcoat, L'Es- perance, Lowery.MacAskill, Me- Guire, R.McGuire: R.Norton, Pol- inek, Root, Robichaud, Schwer, Shaw, © Strath, Spence, Thomas.Thomson, Williams.À great deal of :he success of the floor work wa: due to Henry F.Pen- crek asosciate secretary.The carnival committee were also respons- ibis in no sma!l way for the succe:s of the proceedings.They are W.J- Mae, J.E.Swift and lon Wegg.The programme was futured by the appearaire of the Visses Ruby Stewart, Doris Bedwell, Winnie Bragg, Elsa Mere-Kallio, Edith Colley, pupils of Louise McLea.widely- known danseuse.Miss McLea appeared in a colorful \u201cDance of Delhi\u201d which for rhythm and poetry of motion stands in a class by itself.Dospite .ae lack of Oriental lings, so esential to an offering of \u2018his character, Miss MeLea suceeu\u201dd 1£ injecting into her effort an atmosphere of thr Far East which was consinci: @ evidence of her comple:e masiery of her art.She was on- tasiastical'y applauded by the ia ge and appreciative audience at the completion of her performance.The young ladies under her guidance appeared in a Spanish dance and later in a tap number.| soie | JACKSONVILLE, Fla.\u2014Lightning may not strike twice in the same place but a certain bandit found it profitable to repeat a hold-up.\u2019 A few, Weeks ago this man held up C.P.Borsky, one-man-car operator, when his car reached the end of the line.The other night the same man held| up Borsky g second time and made off! with $27 and his money changer.\u2018ness Men's Association, it was an- \"nounced yesterday by President B.| partment of a newspaper le \u2014 di NEW OFFICES | [S AONE Examiner-Courier and Business Men's Assn.to Share Park Avenue Suite STEP FORWARD B.M.Garfield and R.L.Greenfield Head Respective Groups in District | | ' | | I 3 The hurry, a real newspaper office will shortly] hustle and hilarity o be an actuality in this district when the new suite of offices of the Ex- | aminer-Courjer will be open at 5736 Park avenue and where a smmplste, with all s; 1 newspaper service branches, editorial, classified, iver.tising, ete, will be maintained.In the same building there will also be, openel the new offices of the Busi- M.Garfield.The glamour of the editorial de- is better known today than ever through the; good graces of the films, who, al-| though they somewhat color the newspaperman and give him a hero- like role, are amazingly accurate in portraying the atmosphere of joviality that inevitably rules in an organization of journalists.The residents of this district will be able to visit the new suite of offices and see for themselves the inside workings of the so-called \u201cracket\u201d which in reality is one of the most difficult and exacting professions.Mr.B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men's Association will be in charge of the offices of that group while R.L.Greenfield will head the advertising and executive branches of the «Examiner-Courier.The editorial department is under the supervision of Tracy S.Luding- ton, a former resident of this district and a former pupil of Strath- cona Academy.The new suite of offices will enable the Examiner-Courier to give many added services to the public of this district and a more thorough coverage of the local news will certainly be possible when the new offices are established.It is expected that these offices will be occupied during the coming week and it is certain that all will be in complete readiness hy the 15th of this month.5736 PARK AVENUE TR | | i An unusual picture, made in the Vatican shortly after Page Pius XI had created six new cardinals at the ve- | ft and Dole.BUSINESS MEN\u201dS ASSN, LUNCHEON The regular mid-day luncheon | of the Busines: Men's Association of the North End, originally | scheduled for April 11th, will be held on Wednesday, April 19th at the Rialto Hall at one p.m.sharp.The change in date is due to the anticipated Easter rush, Several prominent speakers have been invited to attend, and matters of importance to the North End will come up for discussion.Catering will be by Murray's.DIVORCES SUBJECT OF DEBATE HERE Event to Be Staged in Fair- mount-St.Giles Church Tomorrow Evening PROMINENT SPEAKERS Brief Musical Programme of High Quality Will Also Be Offered Here Lovers of Oratorical Debate, students of social questions will be interested in an entertainment io be held in Fairmount-St.Giles United Church Hall, under auspices of Group 4, Women's Association, tomorrow at 8.15 p.n., when four prominent members of the Montreal Women's Debating Club will discuss the proposition, \u201cResolved that Divorce Should be Abolished.\u201d The line-up for this Debate will be the same as that at the Mount Royal Hotel last week held under the auspices of the Montreal Women\u2019s Club- viz.\u2014for fhe affirmative, Mesdames William, Owen and J.Addison Reid; and for the Negative, Mesdames C.P.Paton and H.E.Coleman.The Judges Committee will be Prin- R.P.Bissell, Barclay School; C.W.C.Ginn, Strathcona Academy, and Prin.Alex, McPhee, of the Guy Drummond Scheel.There will also be a brief musical program of quality, with violin selections by Mrs.Russel Smith (formerly of Broadstairs, England) and solos by Miss L.MoHarg and Mr.J.IL.Pallen.and New Suite of Offices Opened .North End Business Men's Association AND The Examiner-Courier PHONE: CRESCENT 4112 \" mand | sacred recital at the close of \u2018the soloist will be Mrs.} | cent consistory, held in connection with the celebration of Holy Year The new Princes of the Church are shown pore after their elevation to the Cardinalate, with Archbishop, Rodrigo Villeneuve, of Quebec, third from the left.The group follows: Cardinals Theodore Innitzer; Dalla Kosta: Rodrigo Villeneuve; Maurilio Fosati: Fumasoni- IWAN DAVIES, WELSH BOY SOPRANO HERE WEDNESDAY HERE FRIDAY Member of Chapel Royal Choristers Who Appeared at Royal; Brigadier-General Chas.A Ythis district, \u2018the Business Men's Association, in an REPORT OF LOCAL MERCHANTS + ONDOLLAR DAY SALES HERE ENCOURAGING TO ASSOCIATION Practically Without Exception Merchants Feel That Campaign Has Brought Confidence of Buying Public\u2014One Merchant Lauds \u201c\u2018Examiner-Courier\u201d\u2014Exceptional Bargains Were Offered\u2014A Few Statements From the Merchants.The two \u201cdollar days\" presented last week-end by the Merchants of through the medium of effort to capture the confidence of {the local buying public were highly \u2018successful in every way and probably withont exception the local merchants feel that this two-day effort * PARLIAMENT WILL BE HELD Command Will Sing at Fairmount-St.Giles\u2014To be Heard! Smart Will Be Governor- During Regular Service and Also in Sacred Recital- Rev.Donald McLeod Will Discuss Second, Third and Fourth Last Words of Christ.Master Iwan Davies tae famous seventh wards and for this service a.\u2018Hyman Levene, Premier, Alan Welsh boy soprano now sang hefore Their visiting in! full choral group and soloists under) | Montreal.and who by Royal com- the direction of Mr.A.J, Binnie are! Majesties! preparing an exceptionally fine ser-i the King and Queen at Buckingham; vice of Passion Muzic which all mu-, Palace, will he guest soloist p.m.He will also he heard in a short .regular service.This service will be the second in a series of three Holy Week services which will have as their theme \u201cThe seven words from the cross.\u201d These will be arranged as follows: On Monday the Rev.R.B.Y.Scott of the United Church College will speak on \u201cThe first word.\u201d On this occasion (Rev) Wm McLean.The young people of the church are co-operating.On Wednesday the Rev.Donald MaLeod will discuss the second, third and fourth words and on that occasion Iwan Davies will render appropriate sacred numbers.On Good Friday the Rev.Burton H.Robinson will speak on the fifth, sixth and GOV.-GEN.FOR A DAY SE Brigadier-General Charles A.Smart who will play the part of Governor- General at the Mock Parliament to be held at Strathcona Academy tomorrow, On this occasion the gathering will debate on the \u201cSpeech from the Throne.\u201d + the: \u201cears of all vague a bardic and musical family, but it is at a sic lovers should hear.i ; Holy Week service in Fairmount-St,, Giles Church on Wednesday at eight Iwan Davies came to Canada first in 1930 with the choristers of the Chapel Royal and the beauty of his fresh young voice lingered in the who heard him sing.Critics were universally enthusiastic about cverything he did and one went so far as to say \u201cThe Purity of this boy's voice is amazing\u2014it tran- sends every description of a soprano voice.\u201d It has been said that there is no purity like that of a boy's treble but \u201c| those who hear Iwan Davies will know that it is possible to combine expressionless purity with feeling and interpretation worthy of a great artist.Wales and song! The two are synonymous! The love of music runs in all Welsh blood, and many a great mysician has come from the hills of Glamorgan, Cardigan and other picturesque Welsh countries.Iwan was born in Wales and his home is jn the little Welsh town of Landyssul in Cardiganshire where he has been and is still attending school.It is not surprising that he descends from doubtful if Wales has produced many such young bards.His father is a Deacon and his mother has a rich contralto voice.Iwan has sung in choirs from his very early dayg, in some of the many heautiful cathedrals and chapels both in England and Wales that have their perfectly trained and disciplined choristers, giving us singing that is world famed for its traditional loveliness.His remarkable voice soon won for him recognition far beyond the choir in which he sang, and he entered the select few of the Chapel Royal, which is one of the places where only the finest of all young sopranos in the land can gain scholarships.Two years ago he delighted Canadians by the little singing they heard from him; since then he has continued to charm thousanda of music lovers, critics, and finally Their Majesties the King and Queen.He was commanded to give a personal recital at Buckingham Palace, and was presented by Their Majesties, as a token of their enjoyment, a silver pencil, now his most cherished possession.This was an unprecedented honour for a boy.! Already over twenty-five thousands of his records have been sold and they will soon be the only testimonies of something infinitely sweet and rare, or as stated in \u201cLa Presse\u201d two years ago, \u201cA voice possessing the sincerity of emotion, of natural production, calling to mind the ine] comparable artistry of Emma Calvé singing Bach or Beethoven.\u201d Iwan has already sungeat all the General for Occasion JOSEPH MERCIER HERE Perron, Leader of Opposition, Gene Tritt, C.C.F.All the glamour and importance of Ottawa with be transplanted to this district tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.when a Mock Parliament will be held in Strathcona Academy with Brig.-Gen.Charles A.Smart as Governor-Gen- eral for the occasion.Joseph Mercier, M.P.for Laurier.Outremont will be one of the speakers and many other well known public men will he present.The prime minister will be Hyman Levene, the leader of His Majesty's Loyal Oppo- sition will be Alan Perron and Genel Tritt will head the C.C.F.Party.The subject is \u201cThe Speech from the Throne\u201d and it will be taken up under the following heads: Railways, St.Lawrence Waterways, Imperial Economic Conference, Tariff, Unemployment, Social legislation and Banking.The members of the cabinet for this occasion will be Minister of Finance, Sidney Friedman; Minister of Justice, Ronald Smith; Minister of Railways and Canals, Al Miller; Minister of Agriculture, Lorne Tracey; Minister of Fisheries, Stanley Dale; Minister of Labour, Louis Winkle and Minister of Trade and Commerce, Saul Wolofsky.large concert halls in Great Britain: the Guildhall, Cambridge, Queens Hall, and the London Palladium.He is also a British Broadcasting Company artist, and soloist at St.Michael\u2019s and All Souls \u201cLanghain Place\u201d in London.The world famous tenor, John MoCormack has shown great interest in his voice and has already approached him with regard to its future.It may be uncertain what Iwan is going to be.It is not all uncertain what he is now\u2014an outstanding vocalist, who has won a great and justified reputation while yet very young-\u2014who has charmed audiences of all types\u2014a young schoolboy\u2014a young chorister-\u2014and an absolute artist.Matthew 'Heft will assist at the piano.has brought them.not a great deal of money-making sale business, but # walth of new customers who feel that they received their money's worth and are satisfied and are now willing to give the local merchants a chance to handle their trade.One merchant in particular was delighted with the responic that the public gave to the items in the \u201cEx.eminer-Courier,\u201d not only to his own \u201cad\u201d but also to all the \u201cads\u201d bearing a dollar day message.\u201cDo you know,\u201d he said \u201cI was not thoroughly convinced that the paper was doing any good, but now I am certain that it iz the medium for advertising merchandise in this end of the town.\u201d In the great majority of cases the merchants put on exceptional bargains, gave good service nnd so captured the confidence of the local buying public.These stores are the ones that the renidents will naturally return to when they are looking for something and want to get good value for their money, hecause they now known hy experience that these merchants give the purchaser value for his money, and in addition, give courtesy and service.Many Lines Sold Out | A great many of the stores that had special merchandise displayed and advertised for the dollar days were sold out early in the day and could have retailed à much larger quantity of their merchandise Hid they been able to aceure -it-from the wholesalers at a price that Would en.ahle them to sell it for a dollar.In the great majority of cases the merchants offered gooda that cost more than one dollar.and the public seemed to realize the value that was heing offered and consequently those goods were cleaned put firet.When interviewed on the two-day campaign, the following merchants reported: \u201cThere ia certainly no doubt as to the success of the Dollar Days.\u201d commented genial President Garfield smiling as he was interviewed.Other merchants echoed his remarks and Messrs.Lack, Price, Bennett, Singer, Gersherg and others all spoke of experiencing fine days business on Friday.Saturday also was exceptional but was slightly spoiled by inclement weather.++ ++ 6 4 4 406460 TROPHY SPEAKING CONTEST ON MONDAY The annual public-speaking contest for the Alderman J.Hudson Trophy will be held on Monday at Stratheona and a keen interest is being taken in this event by all the achol- ars and a large group of friends and graduates, There has been acveral elimination contests this year and as à result the standard of the public-speaking should be much higher this year.Annette Kahn, last year's winner, Pearl Garmaise, Dffie Aspl.- and Leslin Lackie are expected to h+ well up in the final analysis as they are public speakers of experience and it should be a close battle for the cup.[EXE XE EEN EAE NEE ERE KNEE KNX N XN ZX EXE REE EE EEE NEN EEN EN ENE NRX +++4++44 6 64066 ORANGE PEKOE BLEND \u2018SALAD T EA \"Fresh from the Gardens\u201d feu dt ; + } © RY | ere, There ard Everywhere | Special for the \u201cExeminer-Courier, by Phil Glanzer OTTAWA With the idea that any changes which are made will be embodied in legislation during the present session of Parliament, the committee enquiring into the administration of thé Pensions Akt is considering ita report.It is to Le submitted! to the government soon.It is believed that whatever may he done otherwise, as affecting the claims of ex-service men, on the grounds of their applications, the ma- chthety for administering the Pensions Act is due for a change.The cost is considered very great.Last year it was nearly 800,000 dollars.The itinerant 4ribunals are said to have cost the most by far while the appeal court entailed an outloy of only $40,000.At a time when economy is enforced by financial and taxation conditions, the official feeling is widespread that the pensions administration cost is one avenitie through which saving might reasonably be effected.LONDON\u2014One small schoolboy stood on the curb in front of the crowd which gathered on Highbury- hill, N., to see the Prince of Wales pass by.He had waitéd for hours to THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1933 ON THE SEE-SAW OF DESTINY CIVIC LEAGUE stead of the doctor to avoid the mid-' dleman! | BL PASO, Tex.\u2014\u201cIt's just one of those bits of hard luck we all have,\u201d Jerry Hilton told his wife of one day from behind prison bars.On the first\u2019 day of their marriage, after a whirlwind romance, Hilton was arrested, for automobile theft.The couple had! met just a week before, and the girl had been attracted to Hilton because\u2019 he was a good dancer.HOLLYWOOD, Calif.\u2014Combining scientific research with motion pic, ture productions, an expedition into, the Mayan jungles plans to leave! Hollywood under the sponsorship of.Willard Dittmar and Arthur B.Robinson.The expedition will include thirty- five people, who will sail on a yacht: fitted with motion picture laboratory | and radio broadcasting equipment.The group will be gone between six and elght months, Among those scheduled to sail, according to the sponsors, are Mrs.Jack The \u201cups and downs\u201d of life were never better illustrated than by this HELD SMOKER Con.pluing a year of progress the St.Michael's Civie League celchrat::l its first anniversaary Wednesday right with a smoker at the Roxy Itall, Fairmount Avenue West, which was well attended.Entertairment was furnished Ly Thomas Hunter.Reg.lewis, Harry Adler, Js.Goldberg, George Willan, Sam Cohen, the Gaskin brothas and \u201cHoney\u201d ay\u201d A:.ie Iurn cin Soavenir:, -mokes and ments were served and prizes distri- Voted to the holder: of lucky nun Lers, The 0! speakers included L.Capelovitzh, B.Eiter.I.Marcovitch, H.Brownstein.P.Capelovitch, H.Fishman, B.Steinman and Alderman Max Seigler of Lauvier Ward® who discussing the civie affairs =.rossed the need for replacing the present i direst relief system with work fur the unemployed.refresh- Visi Le Px Colleen Moore has one brown and\u2019 one blue eye?\u2014 Scouts Annual Concert The \u201ccoming-of-age\u201d von- cert of the twentieth, Church of the Ascension, Troop of Boy Scouts, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, the 26th and 27th at the Pan ish Hall, Park avenue.This year\u2019s production will be the twenty-first consecutive cne in as many years.A highlight of the evening will ke a pyramid and tumbling display under the dir&- tion of Clinton Weir, assist- ant-scoutmaster of the Troop.The Sea Scouts, Rover Scont and Woif Cub units will also Le seer.in a variety of num- hers, An added featyre will be the \"ramatic clubz presentation of the 3 act comedy \u201cThe Nervous Miss Niles.\u201d Flear.or Holm took her sister back! the unemployed which is being ; | to New York with her on beard the| ned hy the Business Men's Asso Eleanor hasn\u2019t' ticn, and which will probably La 42nd Street Special.April #4} 4% ++ 4444 4E44E4 Peerereecesed SOON PLANS | + Ascension Church Boy 3 \u2018 y AVENE A, i Fa FX The- announcement has heen .te by Prgsident Garfield of the B.-.ness Men's Assoriation of a new - of hr tn» he opened for the © ness Men's Association and the amihétéf'ourier at 5710 Park av on thé Herond floor.This new and elahorate suis conpodate the two groups, the BP < nesg Men's Association anl\u2018the \u2014x.amindf courir =:aff, in one bu , and will work for the ultimate ¢'iz of the leral merchants hy @ efficiency 10 hoth groups.E-tablished in the new offices, Business Men's Association will.meliately go ahead with their : ny for a Pratective Association +, mer-hanis, and will also immedia ly | start the proposed employment + veau.Another plan for the immed a future will be a mammoth show CPE PEER PEPE PTC OE TIT OOES =n been home before since the Olympics.place in the month of May.London, widow of the noted writer; Patricla O'Neill, English novelit; Don Taylor, explorer and Fellow of both the Pacific and Royal Geographic so- picture.\u2018Chancellor Adolf Hitler, once a humble house-painter and now Dic- |, tator of Germany, is shown chatting with former Crown Prince Wilhelm who ! was in line to rule the country before his father's abdication and who is not | an ordinary citizen.They are pictured at Potsdam just before the opening of | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR NEW LOW PRICES La Ml na seclire a good position, Then a mounted policeman came riding down the hill on a great white horse, clearing the road.The crowd moved back abediently\u2014all but the small boy.He stepped forward and hid himself from the policeman by walking under thé head of the horse! cieties.The itinerary includes stops at Sa- lina Crug, in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Southern Mexico; Mitla, location of many ancient ruins and supposed centre of the Bapetecan culture; Qui-, rigua, centre of the ancient Maysgn, empire; Punta Reinas, in Cota Rica; ands Porto Bello, in British Hondu.granted dictatorial power.the special session of the Reichstag at which Hitler demanded and was | MONTEFIORE HEBREW ORPHANS HOME HOLD CAMP FUND CAMPAIGN The horse seemed nervous and ras.pawed the ground violently, The | crowds held its breath.Bus the boy| ISTANBUL, Turkey\u2014The first Just looked up into the horse's face| doncemsioh Turkey has granted to with a sntile.Then the Horke dropped his head and nestled gently into the boy\u2019s cheek.: The crowd roared its approval Lonsdale, who was in the official! party to welcome the Prince, ran forward and patted the horse for his sensible behavier.: \u2014_\u2014 BORDEAUX, France\u2014The fair on wheels has started on a three-months\u2019 tour of France.Under the buspices of the ministries of commerce and publie works, the exposition train will pass through all the principal cities with the hope of acquhinting each district thoroughly with the trade of tim others and of encouraging business in general.The rolling fair consists of eighteen Pullmans and a restaurant car.Each car is divided into small compartments, where stands have been set up by represéntatives of virtually every.major branch of industry and commerce in France.The compartments were rented by the exhibitors, who are supplied, however, with free electricity for light ing and for electrically operated feature exhibits, The railroads also will benefit by the trip, each car having heen loaned for the fair by a different railroad company.British interests since the World War| has been approved by the cabinet.It is a concession for a train ferry: service between Sirkeji, the Europe-' the Asiatic terminus across the Bos | porus.The group will have a mono-i poly fot fifty years in transporting] railway rolling stock across the Bos-| porus.It will be permitted to carry road, vehicles also.The new service will afford an outlet into Central Europe for Turkish perishable produce.such as fruit and fish.KHANAQIN, Iraq.\u2014 Travellers from \u2018Persia report the dizcovery of nearly 200 skeletons in a ravine in the Luristan mountains.It is not known how old these remains are, as armies have been marching through this area since the days of Alexander the Great.The discovery was made by troops when pursuing brigands who infest that part of Persia.i LONDON.\u2014She thought, or at least she said she thought, the United States was a part of the British Empire.She was fined £1 (approximately $5 at par) but not for saying that.It happened at Southbend which is at the mouth of the River Thames.A fruiterer, Mrs.Rose Chalf, was arraigned for having exposed apples for salé without showing the country of origin.The apples were from the \u2018United States, probably Virginia, but were labelled \u201cEmpire Fruit.\u201d When summoned, Mrs.Clark was stated to have said that she thought the United States was a part of the British Empire.If she did think that, she was not alone.A few persons, not BELGRADE\u2014Jugo-8lavia\u2019s \u201cnaval expansion\u201d programwneé has been brought to a standstill by lack of funds and failure of the government to obtain credits in Great Britain.Jugoslavia at present has one cruiser building in Great Britain whith is to cost approximately $15,056,000, a achoolship under.construction at Hamburg as & part reparations pay- ! Rotsky, Women's Work Alderman Max Seigler President and L.B.Daniels, Control Chairman The St.Lawrence Kiwanis Club soprano will give a recital in Mac-, and the Kiwanis Club of Montreal, Vicar Memorial Church.; \"are benefactors of the Sunshine Camp! give all north-enders an opportunity | i drive of the Montefiore Hebrew Orphans\u2019 Home for $5,000 tn establish a permanent summer headquarters for the 68 children of the institution.Owen J.Callary is honorary patron and Ald.Max Seigler is president, A new division has been created to Railways, carry on the drive under Mrs.Max! trains operate the track signals, ev- Bernfeld, who is supervising the euy one of which shows two lights.It is expected! When a train runs into a block, the | that very successful! returns will be, signal shows double red; as the train | turned in by this new grodp in camp advances into the next black, th work for the Home.Assisting Mrs.| vpper light shows green and the Bernfeld are Mrs.Aaron Naimer.lower one orange, thus indicating to Rosen-.a Mrs.George! train oceupying the second section Mrs, M.in frent, with one çlear section in- Pooperberg, Mrs.S.Bierbrier, Mrs,\u2018 tervening.When two blocks are clear, work of tie women.Mrs.C.Steinhouse, Mrs, J.thal, Mrs.S.Botner, Mrs.J.Schafran, V.J.Klein, Mrs.M.J.Kaufman.Paul Ethier, president of St.Lawrence Kiwanis, stated at a workers\u2019; David Jasshy, Morris Schneiderman, \u201cThe conservation of health| M.Deldman, rally: and morale of orphaned boys and girls is a branch of communal endeavor, that is deserving of public Mrs.Max Bernfeld Heads New| Group and is Supervising at the close of the evening servire.: | * MacVICAR MEMORIAL ~ *| j CHURCH NOTES | \u2014-\u2014 -\u2014-\u2014# Service Preparatory to Commu-, an, railway terminus of Istanbul, and OWEN CALLARY, PATRON i consideration.I sincerely trust that\u2019 you will achieve your objective in this worthy cause.\u201d L.B.Daniels is control chairman of the men\u2019s section.His team captains | for an apartment?nion will- be held in MacVicar Memorial Church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.The Elders will meet in the Board Room at 7:30.: The Communion Services will be: Ï held on Spnday next at 11 a.m.and] \u201cThe Triumphal Entry\u201d will form the subject of the Sunday evening address by Rev.Dr.Potter.On Wednesday, April 12th at 8 p.m.a special\u2019 hour of devotion and conference re- 1s| garding our relaticn to the youth of 2 > aT ue Re .; ; fr \u2014 mea ec a AS ee = = = - the church.This meeting is open to 22 ! NIALA LEAL SLL IIS TALS ELLIS SII JIL Sf SIA ASL LA TA IFS 2 FILLS HIS SSH SIL) AAAI TY SL 1 LATS SSS SIS SHS of 2S 1S fH SSI SI Sd All 2 ts all, On Good Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m.Master Iwan Davies the famous boy, This will, of hearing this already distinguishe.l young artist.Remember Good Fri- FOR SALE SUITS and TOP-COATS $20 ur TE HAND TAILORE Tel.CRescent 3719 TUXEDOS TO MENT $2.00 CLASSIFIED ADS.SSRIS SLY FLSA SS LSS LL SS SAAS AS SSH ASSL Fo HA SIS SHAS IS LS ALS LE LTS ff SAA Lf FTAA TTS SS SHH PIAA SAIL TRILL IYI A AE SA Se Ca We.le NS I.Bn sists wes ST TL lll 3.Se a D MEN'S CLOTHING FORMAL WEAR TO RENT 5155 Park Avenue Betweca Laurier and Fairmount à ; | i * rs CAFE ASC EN 7 | 777 7; NA \u201cTRADES AND BUSINESS CARDS FLATS TO LET E av ni at \u2019 a} AC CFA \u2014 Tes day night at 8 o'clock.1 GAS STOVE, perfect condétion;stzel | : \"refrigerator; two beds; leathereilc TRAINS OPERATE SIGNALS tarm thalr; extension couch; Gurney A: the appioash to all important ! water heater, with two covers.652 staticns on the Canadian National | Bloomfield.incoming and outgoing to \u2014 | FOR QUICK sale, Cabinet gas stove, ; $10, heavy duty gas generator.$10.| ordinary gas gencrator, $5, Jumho ! Jjacke: heater, $15.Must be sold before April 12th.5148 Hutchison Street.\u2018 Rescent 7211, following train that there is a \u2018rooms and garage, heated \"ræidaire,jappliances in perfect: working ord househ | \u201d OUTREMONT \u2014 T1: M -Fachran, T ARË ALL your electrica! hot water year round; Jou io Serv iif not, call CRescent 0296 and hive ice, large double living-room «thi \u2018 ; pu open fireplace; three bedrooms, din: 1.E.Davidson repair them.Exp: ing-room with huilt-in china cabinets;, EXPERT automobile mechanic.Il kitchen with breakfast alcove; eolor- pairs done cheaply.Washing, sim ned tile bathroom.ATlantic 0207.izing.A.W od, 1927 Prudhomme .- BERNARD Avenue, 279, Apt.A, near enue.1 LL Ro\u201d Park, Furnished, two bedrooms, UPHOLSTERING.mattress maki -.dining room, kitchenette, heated, hot slip covers; carpets .~d linoleums |.water year round.One room per-: down.Reasonable prices.Estima manently rented.Rent very reason-i free.David Wilson, 1284 Fort Str able.Suitable office or young married WIlhark 3601.R-2» couple.T.Proulx, CRes.4111.! > WILI, exchange drawing course, valued at $75.00.for fishing tackle | or camping equipment.Apply YOrk 0352, or 441 Will\u2019hrord Ave, Verdun | ~~ WANTED TO PURCHASE Leo Feldman, SECOND HAND All-Story, Love Fine, David Mendel.Story, True Story, ets, magazines Len : bought at 5031 Park Avenue.Also ARE YOU LOOKING | fis i i the signal shows double green.Louis BUSINESS SUITS (Used) Wanted | All kinds of good clothing.Special prices for oversizes.Also furniture and carpets.Also sporting goods.Sam Pearson, 1452 Notre Dame W.WIllbank 4965.| Good cellar.Furnace.Gas generator.\"liable tenant.{ VACUUM CLEANERS and electi.c HUTCHISON ST.-\u20145274 Outremont, floor polishers for rent by the dus rtaîlle 5 r à .nr half «lay.Delivered and called fr.Comfertaiïble 5 room flat, 2 hedrooms.EL.8187 UR ! ALL.KINDS of chesterfields repa - | ed or.recovered, also slip covers : 1 drapes made to order.Apply 5.5 * Sherbrooke West, Tel.EL.8767.- JEANNE MANCE, 5302-01\u20145 and V0 ~~ Rs rooms, pantry, shed, garden.Rents| MISS LILLIAN, Facial, $1.00; Ht reduced.Ph CR.9149.Apply 5368; Oil Shampoo, $1.00; Finger Wa.oe ; ; one ppiy Got; 46522 Girouard, Apt.14, ELwo: i Waverly.R.Large garden.Reduced rent to re- CRescent 1359.JBANNE MANCE\u20145302-04 \u2014 Five, WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS and six reoms.Pantry, sheds, gar- |NORWELI°S, 364 Victoria Avent.den.CRes.9140.Apply 5368 Wav- [do all kinds of repairs.Chime a: | erly.Rents reduced, grandfather clocks a specialty.9 - - - vears experience\u2014Note address \u201c 1 ment; and the Skeds -Works are delivering equipment for \u20ac new destroyer, whith is to Be equipped with 12- inch guns, Negotiations have been carried on for some time Tor the ordering of more warships) but hve failed to dats because the British firms demand cash and vie finaiice department was unable to redch an agreement for payment by installments.The Yarrow shipyerdé and the French builders, Les Chantiers de la Loire, at Nantes, are in agreement to divide all orders from Jugoslavia for warships, as are othe?French and British builders, 1 Both the above mentioned firms have their branch plants tn Jugosla.f * via, the Chantiers: works at Split and the Yarrow works at Krayjevica.Both these\u201d firms have been trying for several years w obtain-erders fos \u2018Ned ships which the Jugoslavian weneral | staff has planned, but so far have received little, due to financial difficulties, * - This is another cam of technological unemployment.A New: York organ-grinder has Installed an electric motor to drive his music box, the power derived from a motor-car bat.; tery.Current costs him a dollar a week\u2014bét he has sacked the assistant whe used to go round with the hat.Another case comes % hand at the moment in which a Mal, being gery sick, called the undértaker În- necessarily ignorant, still think Britain owns the United States but almost everybody knows differently and some profess to be self.| and thinks We can rent you a modern one from: $25.00 to $45.00 per nionth eu APARTMENT TO LET | Victoria Ave.EL.8616.R \u2014 ES : OHMANS CORNER Bernard and Park\u2014Two-| WATCH repair specialists.Clo + room apartment, furnished with kit-] called: for and delivered.Estima\u2018.- chenette.Very reasonable.Phone are Max Handman, M.Cooperberg, | SITUATIONS WANTED LADY of refinement, \u201cmiddle-aged, wants position, care of invalid, night glad that the United States owns it- : given.Cash paid for old gold.or Are You Furniture, 288 ke Steet OPEN NIGHTS.\u2014 Pianos, $3.00 up.3-4-3 or § RONMS nursing or housekeeper to refined CR.4112, T.Proulx.4046, 1216 Green Ave.r ! | ; he gentleman.Very reduced rates.WI.SPECIALIST Hot Water Year Round\u2014Frigidaire 6921.Call Apt.1.|FOR CORNS, bunions, ingrow.- HELP WANTED i nails and callouses.Charges modera:t.\u2014 TO APARTMENT OWNERS\u2014Paint.Lennox A.Hay, 4510 Girouard Av.\u2014Janitor Service\u2014Taxes Paid.e i Mo V ing?Park Court, St.Viateur & Park cr seeks position as janitor.Will LADY, needing financial help, would Apt 2, Notre Dame de Grace.LI.Pasadena, 6028 Park Ave.do all decorating, fully equipped.In- give 4 hours work daily, helping with{5676, ~~ R.2 9 .l cluding electric floor machine, 90 domestic duties or sewing for 5¢c.| CHILDREN and babies taken houriy.KING S TRANSFER Regd.Park Side, 6010 Park Ave.| years in Outremont.CAlument 39945, DOllard 5276.+ [daily or weekly.Best attention.De 1k .Park West, 5986 Park Ave.OUTREMONT iv oft SE \u2014_ .- _ \u201c.-_ healthy surroundings near seh.all kinds of work.Specializing in movi Pi .Safes i RL ady offers services by Mountain View Private Nursery.Fl.p g oving l\u2019ianos, Safes and Park Hill, 5980 Park Ave.hour or day for moderate remunera- SITUATIONS VACANT 6352.Iz tion.Can prepare meals, read or look after invalid.Do plain sewing jor altering and help with lighter \"household duties.Phone DOllard 5276, MR.LEONARD BROWN, The Hair dresser, (Brown's Beauty Parlor) if new located at the N.D.G, Hairdre:sing.5666 Sherbrooke West.EL.Blak YOUNG GIRL for Kight-housekeeping- One residing if North End preferred.References required, Small re:nuner- ation.Apply evenings.CR.3567.W.DUQUETTE - L.H.OUIMET 6024 Park Avenue DOLLARD 0519 Tel.MArquette 2893 SUNDAY SERVICE \u2014 WHAT'S THE MATTER © \u2014 ~ WILL ANYONE GWE ME FIFTY CENTS 2 \u2014 \u2014 A QUARTER P¢ \u2014 [ NOW LADIES AND GENTS.WHAT AM | BID FoR THiS BEAUTIFUL GOLDFISH AND COWL ~ WHAT AM | BID?\u2014 P-S-S-T, THE SHERIFF CANT SELL YOUR FISH, ~ NoBoDY'LL BID oo ney amar.Con nght Prot lade 1g 00 (New usb Tank) 1929 A Ro vot hel H he nou ng Johl fre( Ma \\ ela day In cent 3 UN higH elec] ents com lows A quire Thi car \u20ac had i Its p what the t year when and à mand stress Eve roads the t the « The t the 1: years, demai classe ai fi huve : The group terrib third numb tourin The attrib sire t.trepid mobile a larg ment .type, open the fa tended senger larity.Suet as \u201ccle dispos terms manuf the t *Wo-pa sters, as cou tics on the me the mi Whe hack ¢ is a thoid der?have pert Re- on- h av- R-22 king, put aies cet, R-28 tric day for.-30 h air- and 5:5 15 35 Hot ave.ond 24 R-23 ue, and 40 244 he is pies VE.-34 Ing hte.ve.-32 rly, on, vol.Se -24 hir- 8 54.1-4 THE EXAMINER-COURIEK, THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1932.Town Of Mount Roy CANDIDATES CHOSEN ON SLATE The slate proposed by the Citizens* Association of the Town of Mount Royal was elected \u201cen masse\u201d by the voters of that town at the elections held Saturday.P.W.Bates, secretary-treasurer of ile Town and returning officer, announced the elections of the following: Alderman R.E.Schofield, Fred Johnson, Joseph Brunet, William Alfred Roberts and William Dawson Moore.\u201c Mayor T.S.Darling of course was elected by acclamation on nomination day.In poll No.4 there was a 99 per cent poll recorded while at poll No.: there a 96 per cent poll recorded.This is indicative of the general high interest that was taken in the election, even the out-of-town residents voting better than usual.The complete result by pools were as follows: \u2014 Alderman H.S.Adlington, poll No.OF THE CITIZENS ASSOCIATION 1, 156 votes, poll No.2, 106 votes, poll No, 3, 30 votes, poll No.4, ol votes, total votes, 301; Alderman Joseph Brunet, poll No.1, 153 votes, poll No.2, 129 votes, poll No.3, 38° votes, poll No.4, 37 votes, total votes, 857; Alderman Dugald Campbell, poll No.1, 133 votes, poll No.2, 104 votes, poll No.3, 24 votes; poll No.4, 14 votes, total votes, 275; Alderman Frederick Johnsen, poll No.1, 180 votes, poll No.2, 146 votes, pol! No.3, 35 votes, poll No.4, 27 votes, total votes, 388; W.A.Hodge, poll No.1, 32 votes, poli No.2, 49 votes, poll No.3, 10 votes, poll No.4, 36 votes, total votes, 127; W.D.Moore, poll No.1, 97 votes, poll No.2, 91 votes, poll No.3, 84 votes, poll No.4, 64 votes, total votes, 336; W.A.Roberts, poll No.2, 93 votes, poll No.3, 67 votes, poll No.4, 74 votes, total votes, 345; Alderman Schofield, poll No.1, 136 votes, poll No.2, 119 votes, poll No.3, 75 votes, poll No.4, 65 votes, total votes, 395.Disappearing What Has Happened to the Roadster\u2014The Decline in Popu- farity of the Touring Car\u2014Will the Open Cars Ever Come Back?That faithful barometer of the country\u2019s mood, the automobile, continues to register extreme caution and conservatism.The reference, let it be urderstood, is not to the number of cars sold- but to the body types selected by those who manage to acquire new cars.: That most light-hearted of motor car models, the rcadster, last year had its worst twelvemonth in history.Its popularity was only one-half of what it had been during 1831, 2.8 of the total as compared with 5.45 the year before.As compared with 1929, when the stock market was booming and the world was gay, roadster demand in the third year of economie stress was piteously small.Even more profoundly than the roadster, however, does the fate of the touring car indicate a switch to the conservative in body type choice- The touring car or phaeton, has been the least popular for the past nine years.However» there has been some demand for it on the part of two classes of buyers, unregenerate fresh air fiends and those who were able to \u201c have a closed model as well.The decimation in the ranks of this group in 1932 was nothing short of terrible.Only approximately one third of one per cent.of the total number of passenger cars sold were touring body types.The decline, of course, cannot bz attributed entirely to the public's desire to bundle itself and its doleful trepidation within a closed type automobile.A part of it\u2014not necessarily a large one\u2014is due to the development of the convertible model.This type, while more expensive, is an open or closed version at will, and the fact that it finally has been extended on a general scale to five passenger cars has extended its popularity.\" Such models, incidently, are clazsed as \u201cclosed.\u201d another reflection of the disposition to think altogther in terms of such cars.One or two manufacturers do venture against the tide to extent of labelling their two-passenger convertibles as roadsters, All of the others class them as coupes and those who keep statistics on sales hy types trek along with the majority.In fact, they ignore the minority viewpoint altogether Whether the open car will come tack to its old degree of popularity is a subject upon which opinion DO.7082 J.H.HARTE FAMILY DRUGGIST 370 Laurier Ave.W.near Park ONE STORE ONLY AND THE ONLY HARTE IN THE |: DRUG BUSINESS Son of the Late Well-Known No M A.Hart Yo.Connection with Any Other rm Bearing the Same Name Prescriptions Our Specialty! We have the Confidençe ef 1be Dectets Automobiles seems to differ.One school of thougnt persists in believing that the fact open cars lend themselves most readily to beautiful design and that they can be produced at less expense will keep them always on the list.Another thinks the sweep of the convertible will be complete.I SHAFTS OF WIT LOST ADMIRERS GEORGE BERNARD Susy The rapier-like wit for which he Is famous was the cause of losing George Bernard Shaw, celebrated author and dramatist, two of his most ardent admirers during his recent visit to Hollywood.En route to San: Pedro, Shaw stopped off at the movie capital to see at first hand how the great industry is operated.During a tour of the sets he was introduced to a number of famous film stars, and it was at these introductions that G.B.8.gave his well-known wit the wurkout that lost him two notable fans.First, the visitor bluntly inquired of Alice Brady \u201cwhy a girl with a nice | face like yours wears a hat like that.\u201d That placed Miss Brady among the! anti-Shavians, for while a woman will forgive many things, criticism of! her clothes\u2014her hat in particular\u2014is not one of them.Show loosed his next barb when lovely Ann Harding was introduced.Miss Harding remarked that she was soon to play in one of Shaw's plays\u2014*\u2018Captain Brasshound's\u2019 Conversion.\u201d Whereupon Shaw inquired whewe she had played that part previously.Miss Harding said \u201ca Fittle town near Philadelphia,\u201d and was astonished when the dramatist announced: \u201cl\u2019m sure it must be a piratical performance\u201d\u2014and as a piratical performance is the production of a play without payment to, or permission of, the author, Miss Harding retired to her room in tears.rte The Y.W.H.A.children\u2019s Movie to which all children are invited on Saturday, April 8th, at 7.00 p.mis sponsoring a \u2014 KING AND COUNTRY (and the Cash Register) \u201cWhen the War-Drums throb no longer.and the Ba(tle-Flags are furled\u201d\u2014 PH he likely harping sweetly in a bigger, better world.© Breath will vacate my bellows long ere \u201cBattling\u201d Mars is done\u2014 On account there's heancoup shekels selling armor, shell and gun.Housc Basketball The house basketball league have finished their schedule for the year under the direction of Miss Ray Ben- jamin- Four teams took part in the games; Spades, captained by Sonia Biettleman; Diamonds, captained by Ethel Cramer; Clubs, captained by Betty Padbere; and Hearts, the winning team, captained by Dorothy Gitt, and composed of the following: | Sally Padbere, Ida Brown, Ray Frank ' and Ray Wagner.{ Senior Basketball Champions The \u201cY\u201d Senior Basketball Team has again won the Provincial Championship, which was decided at the game between Sun Life and the \u201cY\u201d on Monday, March 27th, at the N.D.G.Community Hall, when the \u201cY\u201d won 24-16.The \u201cY\u201d team is now looking forward to meeting a team from Ontario to decide the Eastern Canada Championship.Gym Exhibition Miss Bessie Kapusta, Physical Education Instructor at the \u201cY\u201d, is laying plans for the Gym Exhibition which takes place in the Y.W.Auditorium on Thursday evening, April 27th.The Patriots are crafty and their guff sounds extra fine\u2014 As they holler, \u201cKing and Country! Good old Empire! Thin Red Line!\u201d And the Hoi-Polloi will elbow, shricking, \u201cLead us to that breach!\u201d \u2018For an ump-chay stays an ump-chay, though the wisest solons teach.1 am wasting time expounding\u2014Such will only red by pan\u2014 With War-Mongers in the saddle, what price Brotherhood of Man?\u2014 SPRING \u2014 ' School, \u201cCock Robin\u201d by the elemen- School News By J.Chisnall y ft.Note: this eofumn will be cone.ducted weekly in the Esariiner-Courier by J.Clusnell, of the High School of the Town of Mount Hensal All roads lead to the Town of Mount Royal High School, the centre of the town's activities tomorrow evening =o \u201cleave those dishes in the sink\u201d and hie yourself to the school! concert where the pupils of the two: ,&chools will do their best to enter- \u2018tain you and help vou to forget your troubles.The concert, starting at seveh- thirty, presents four operettas \u201cLaughing at the Funnies\u201d by grades! 1 and 2 of the Dunrae Gardens: tary grades of the high school, \u201cThe Gypsy, Festival\u201d by grades 3 and 4 of the Dunrae Gardens School and last but by no means least \u201cThe Ideal\u201d by pupils of the High School.The school cddet corps now has the use of the school gymnasium once a week and instruction in ceremonial drill occupies the major part of each evening\u2019s parade.This is in preparation for the gym exhibition which will be held some time in May.The corps hand practices during part of the evening in view of the fact that afternoon parades will be held as soon as the weather is suitable.or\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Likes Examiner-Courier Classified Columns | + The Classified Advertising columnns of the Exa.riner-Courier are growing weekly and a great many letters are being received from satisfied users of this effective advertising medium.The following is one of the many communications testifying to the ef-) fectiveness of these columns and this | letter speaks for itself, Advertising Manager, Examiner-Courier, road, which waa effected by the 5711 Park Ave .Dear Sir: | I take this opportunity to express | my appresiation of the splendid re-| TO WED IN US.A recent picture of Mark Norman, nephew of Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, who, it is announced, will shortly come to the United States to marry Miss Helen Bryan of Richmond, Va.The young man\u2019s distinguished uncle himself recently became a bridegroom.REFUND ASKED FOR A man who' found among the of- fects of his late father an unused portion of a ticket sold in Chicago on April 20, 1875, routed rom thal city to Montreal and thence to Boston, a journey then involving routes operated by five different railways, asked for a vefund for an unusved portion of the ticket covering the journey between White River June: tion and Boston.The ticket was pus.sed by the Canadian National Railways to the Boston and Maine Rair- S- usued portion.sults obtained from a classified advertisement inserted in last week's issue of the \u201cExaminervour laundry fora small fee d thus your alternoon is free! DRY CLEANING * oP DeLuxe Service ~~.$1.50 nn Economy Service $1.00 w EE 00000 A AS #44, Pinished work (by piece) 9) _WILBANK LAU rosy.wenty-Five Dollars a Week Make Ends fo Maintain Insurance and Start Savings Account-\u2014Hysband, Wife, Miscellaneous and Bank | Savings Are Allotménts\u2014Bank Accounts Takes Care of! have been received for sample budgets since doubt motivate] by the articles which ng meals and l»w.cost meals, and practical one and is one that recently won first prize in puget contest.! have a working bud set for the coming year, The different allotments, when divided into weekly amounts, are as follows: \u201cMy allotment of $483.60 per year amounts to $9.20 per week, which I divide as follows: Clothing, including chil- oo dren\u2019s .ee $ 1.80 Groceries 5.00 Meat 1.00 Milk (2 quarts | per y day) 110 Linen,\u201d toilet articles, ote, and lodge dues A | Total ., .$ 9,30 \u201cMy husband's allotment amounting to $525 is $10.10 per week.\u201cThe miscellancous allotment am- aunting to $114.40 per year is $2.20 per week.\u201cAs I said before, the yearly savings of $176.80 per year is made hy] depositing $32.40 per week.\u201cThese weekly allotments, of $9.30, the amount of our income.\u201cAt the heginning of each week, the $25 is divided accordingly.1 divide my $9.30 into the different amounts, and put each amount (for haircuts and.lodge dues) in separate compartments (made of match box-y es), If I run over during one week, say on the amount I spend on meat \u2014a note is put in the meat hox, show-! ing the amount, and \u201cmeat\u201d must pay back this amount during the next week.If necessary, we must serve several meatless dinners, using beans or some other inexpensive substitute, until the meat account is straight.\u201cAt the end of cach week, my hus- hand gives me a list of his expenses during the week.These, together with mine, are noted in a book kept for this purpose.While attending to these weekly entries, I figure out the amount we should have on hand after expenditures have been made, and the total must agree with cash on We are then ready for a new week.The amounts which we must accumulate through each week's al- ete, are kept in a separate bank account.Then there is no danger that the yearly bank saving will be touched.\u201cAt 1h& cnd of June, the six months\u2019 expenses are added up and compared with half our estimate.In this way we are able to keep close account of our money.\u201cI make all of my own clothes, and much of the clothing required by the children.We have a large garden.I can all our vegetables and we grow our own strawberries.There is usually an extra quantity of strawberries which we are able to sell, and the money we receive is used to buy other fruits.\u201cObstacles will arise\u2014as we have found out to our sorrow.For example, our cook stove gave out last fall, and we were compelled to buy a new one in October instead of in January, as planned.We borrowed from our savings in the bank, and this year our hudget waz headed off with $65 Quality Laundry and Dry Cleaning ALMA MMM AAA AA EE | Budget: Proves Popular = EE rr A EE Examiner-Courier Weekly Pattern This 36, 38, 40,| v 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure.No, style is designed in sizes 363\u2014A Smart Dress.Size 36 requires material with \u201c& yard of trasting.No, 448\u2014Smart Jumper Type.This style is designed in sizes 12, 14, 20 years, 36 and 38 inches bust measure.Size 16 requires 3'à yards of 39-inch material for dress with 2 yards of 36-inch material for blouse and 2 yards of ruffling.No.990\u2014Youthfully Smart.This style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38.and 40 inches bust measure, Size 16 requires 25 yards of 39-inch material with 114 vards of 35-inch contrasting.No.984\u2014For Wee Maids.This style is designed in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years.Size 4 requires 1% yards of 36-inch material with % yard of 35- inch contrasting.Ab-inch con- style is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.Size 8 requires 1% to be paid back to the savings account.°° \u201cI find that the system of making a list of the weekly grocery requirements is a great help, and enables me to keep this expenditure down at the necessary $5.From experience, I found that the system of ordering odds and ends of foodstuffs daily played havoc with the weekly food budget.\u201cI hope that this budget of ours will help other families who are en- while trying to raise a family on a moderate income.\u201d 436 yards qf 39-inchj ,| illustrated No.809\u2014Smart Junior Wear.This: deavouring to make some headway | | t | | | 809 | : | yards of 39-inch material with \u201c-; vard of 15-inch contrasting.| iw ready! 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