Examiner-courier, 1 juin 1933, jeudi 1 juin 1933
[" 7 Outremont Park Extension Examiner-Courier Montreal Annex Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen's Association of the North End.Mount Royal yyy a ME ET VOL.No.22._ MONTREAL.THURSDAY, JUNE Ist, 1933 SIXTY DOWNTOWN TRUCKS IN DISTRICT IN SPACE OF FIVE MINUTES; CAR EVERY 3 SECONDS Trade Condition Review Reveals Progress \u2014 Improvement Seen in Many Lines While Others Remain Slower\u2014Col- lections Poor\u2014Vacation Trade Beginning and Should + \u2014+ Rumors of Stadium for District It has Leen suggested from certain quarters that a stadium in this district for wthletic events, fairs, boxing matches, ete, would be of great benefit, Mr.B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men\u2019s Association when interviewed late yesterday on the subject stated that in his upinion the BE RUN IN THIS DISTRICT BY - BOTH YMCA AND THE YMHA Recreational and Educational Groups Will Be of Benefit to Boys Unable to Go to Camp or Country \u2014 Swimming, le 78 ™ am -\u2014 \u2014 VW +\" hl - Foe Re + de Qe aT A = = Boom in Near Future\u2014Residents Interviewed.A survey of trade conditions in the north end of the city during the past week reveals a steadier influence in practically every branch and check-ups show that merchants in many lines of business are doing an increased trade over last week and a sharp increase over the same week last year.At the corner of Park avenue and Bernard sixty trucks bearing downtown firms names were noted within the short period of five minutes which means that a truck Lringing goods to the district from downtown arrived every five seconds.An exact count of automobiles trav- #\u2014\u2014- elling on Park avenue revealed the fact that 1,200 passed in one hour or one car every three seconds for sixty minutes.This is ample evidence that Dbusi- ness is being done and that u \u2018arge amount of the downtown business is being done by people of the north end and the goods shipped in here by truck.One dry goods store was checked for fifteen minutes and in that time thirty customers entered.The amount of their purchases of course is not known but that, in a great measure, is up to the salesmanship of the ¢lerks in the store.Vacation Trade Ne | In addition to the extra regular business that is being experienced there is a certain amount of vacation trade and this is bound to increase as the summer goes on.Already many families are preparing for the country, and there are clothes to buy for the children, drugs for the medicine cupboard, canned groceries in large quantities, bedding.kitchenware and a host of other articles.Sporting goods too are having a better time and sports clothes are being worn more than ever before.Lawn mowers, garden hose, garden tools, seeds, flower pots, garden plants, swings, garden chairs, this is the season for them all.New Stores Opened Several new stores have recently opened in the district and all report that their first few weeks business is satisfactory.This is indeed a bright outlook for new stores, unlike new brooms, do not always immediately make a clean sweep.Optimistic Mr.H.Knopp, proprietor of the Knopp Beauty Parlors is very optimistic and stated late yesterday in an exclusive interview with the Ex- aminer-Courier that he found busi: ness on the up-grade and added that business at his new branch on Park avenue near Laurier had exceeded «ven his greatest expectations.B.M.Garfield Interviewed President B.M.Garfield, of the Business - Men's Association stated that business was noticeably improved in certain lines while in others the improvement was slower.Collections however are still very poor.Generally, however, conditions are certainly improving and an even greater increase is looked for this summer.The American Fashion House re- Ports that business is exceptionally #00d at their new Park avenue shop and this dress house is offering a high class line that should reflect the trade conditions accurately.Crescent Tennis Club Invitation Tournament Week Of June 5th Crescent Tennis Club has attained the sanction of the P.Q.L.T.A., to hold the first tournament of the 933 season.The matches will Le Played on their throe lighted courts on Querbes Ave., near Bernard Ave., po remont, during the week of June Both Single and Doubles will.be bhyed by the ranking players of Montreal City and District and a8 this is a departure from the usual, ther Singles or Doubles tourne Ments, the tennis fans of the North ere assured of plenty of action.Watch the daily papers for time dws of each evenings play.MADE PREMIER Hon.L.P.D.Tilley, who succeeds Hon.C.D.Richards as Prime Minister of the New Brunswick Legislature.The \u2018Conservatives chose Mr.Tilley to be Premier as Mr.Richards is to he appointed to the King's Bench division of the Supreme Court + of New Brunswick, CANADIAN MISSION - NOTES em a dp The regular Sunday Services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-Day Saints were held in the Rial- to Hall \u201cBB\u201d, 5711 Park Ave.at 7:00 p.m.Miss Priscilla Wilson, Nephi, Utah, gave a discourse on the importance of prayer.Christ's whole life and the example he set his Apostles was one of humility and prayer.Prayer is man's methed of communicating with the Divine.It is the most essential thing to a person\u2019s faith and is the weapon which will most effectively combat temptation.The quotation of Brigham Young is certainly true \u201cPrayer will keep us from sin and sin will keep us from prayer.\u201d Miss Janet Hare, local, gave an interesting account of the doctrine of tithing.The history of tithing was given showing that it is not a new doctrine but was practiced by the Patriarch Abraham.Whenever the Children of Israel have lived and practiced the law they have prospered but when they have neglected or changed the sacred nature of it they have been chastized for-it.No organization has been able to establish this law effectively without direct authority from God.Elder Glenn A.Stoker, Salt Lake City, Utah, explained the necessity of having new witnesses for God in all dispensations of the world.As the intelligence of Man fluctuates at different periods in the world's history it becomes necessary for God to reveal his promises and prophesies to the nations in the magner they can understand them.This makes it necessary for us to have more revelation in this dispensation in order to keep the spiritual nature of man as fully developed as what the temporal or worldly nature is developed.It was declared that God had given us these new witnesses and that His full plan of salvation has again been given to the world in this dispensation.LONDON, Eng.\u2014When a case was called on for public examination in the London Bankruptcy Court, Registrar Mellor asked if debtor was an Englishman.The Officer Receiver: Yes.Mr.Registrar Mellor: Out of the last ten cases, I think this is the first debtor English born.move would be a good one.He thought that the matter should be developed.There is at the present time no grounds in their district where a fair, exhibition, open-air boxing show, or athletic meet could be held.More on this subject will probably be available in these columns next week.TRAIN WRECKED AUTO, KILLING i Succumbed Instantly to Injuries | COMPANION HURT Body of Park Avenue Woman Buried At Bickelson | Landing, Ont.(Special to Examiner-Courier) Bickelson Landing, Ont.June 1\u2014 The burial took place here yesterday | afternoon of Miss Mary Henriette Purcell, 46 years of age, of 5956 Park Avenue, who was instantly killed in a motor crash two miles frum | Yamachiche on Sunday evening.| Miss Purcell was motoring with Paul Lesage, 45 years of age, of; 3686 St.Famille Street when the\u2019 carr in which they were travelling | was struck by the Montreal-Three Rivers train at a level crossing.The : body of the dead woman was taken from the wrecked car to the Ros- ; seau morgue at Three Rivers.Paul Lesage was rushed to St.Joseph\u2019s Hospital at Three Rivers where doctors reported that his condition was serious but not critical.The engineer of the train said that he noticed a car make a stop at a spot situated about one hundred and fifty feet from the railroad, as required by law, and then he said, \u201cThe crash occurred.\u201d There are no obstacles at the level crossing that would prevent motorists from seeing an approaching train and railway officials are at a loss to explin how officials are at a loss to explain how A physician and a member of the clergy were summonded immediately but upen their arrival the woman had expired.There are two signs at the crossing, one installed by the provincial government and the other by the railway company.MANCHESTER, Eng.\u2014E.F.Cox, the salvage expert, has decided to abandon the task of raising the ten German warships which stiil remain at the bottom of Scapa Flow.During the ten years\u2019 work on the biggest salvage job ever undertaken he has recovered thirty-two ships, but has lost $80,000 on his $250,000 transaction, owing to a slump in prices for scrap iron and copper.Although there is still a chance of recouping himself with the remaining ships, he is giving up because, he says, \u201cIt's a young man\u2019s job.\u201d \u201cA young man with patience, courage, and $200,00 has a good chance of doubling it with those ten ships,\u201d Mr.Cox said when seen on his arrival here, \u201cbut I'm definitely through with it.\u201d \u201cI have had my private gamble.1 think it is a worthy record that throughout the whole of the hazardous operations only three lives were lost by explosion in the ships.\u201d The operations of the salvage company of Messrs.Cox and Danks will actually end this summer when the last two vessels raised, the battle cruiser Von der Tann (20000 tons), and Prinz Regent Luitpold (26,000), are towed to Rosyth to be broken up.The two have brought only the price received for the last battle cruiser sold.Mr, Cox bas kept most of the bells of the ships which he has raised as souvenirs.LOCAL RESIDENT | Miss Mary Henriette Purcell i ' 7 vr King George V who celebrates his 68th birthday Saturday.The King's birthday reminds ux that he is our sovereign as much as he is King of the people in the British Isles.The Crown of the British Commonwealth of Na is the symbol of unity of the peoples tions.Let us today, reflect upon the many advantages we derive from our connection with the lunds of our forefathers, CITY OF OUTREMONTISNOW OPERATING SEVERAL ADEQUATE TENNIS COURTS FOR RESIDENTS - North Branch Y.M.C.A.Also Has Several Fine Courts\u2014Many Private Clubs in District \u2014- Rules Issued for Municipal Courts-Also for Courts Leased By City to Private Clubs.The municipal tennis courts of the: city of Outremont, the North Branch | Y.M.C.A., tennis courts and a great many private tennis clubs throughout the North End are now in operation and thousands of local child- lowed when others are waiting and desirous of playing.11-The turn of players is limited to a period of THIRTY minutes.12\u2014\u2014No playing allowed within the | enclosure except upon the regular ren and grown-ups are indulging inf provided.the game extensively.This district is fortunate in having adequate tennis facilities and the city of Outremont is undoubtedly wise in catering to the residents of the community by the operation of several municipal courts and the leasing of several courts to private clubs.The rules for hoth of these types are given below: 1\u2014WHEREAS tennis counts are constructed and will be maintained by the City of Outremon, therefore, all persons shall have the right to use the same subject to the following rules and regulations that may be, herafter, adopted by the City Engineér and Manager.2\u2014Persons desiring to the courts shall apply in person, give Use i 13\u2014Non-residents will be allowed \u2018to play on Rockland Playground | Courts only.* 14-\u2014Courts open to the publie are , located thus: Querbes Playground (lighted), 3.St.Just Avenue (unlighted), 2.Cote | Ste.Catherine Rd., corner Belling- ham Road (lighted), 2.Rockland Playground (unlighted), 1.Rules and Regulations for Courts Leased to Private Clubs 1-\u2014That the rent for the use of City Tennis Counts be paid in ud- vance.2-When the courts are lighted the rent will be $400.00 for the season; for courts that are not lighted the rent will be $200.00 for the season, payable as follows: that 507% of name and address, and produce athe rental be eligible on the renting full-face photograph upon which, \u2018on payment of the sum of $3.30 tax included, for unlighted courts, and $5.50, tax included, for lighted courts, they will he given a season ticket or permit, not transferable.3\u2014The ticket or permit to use the tennis courts will be forfieted in the event of violation of any rule duly adopted, regulating or governing the use of the tennis courts.4\u2014All playrs must wedr proper tennis shoes, without heels.5\u2014Children of less than 14 years of age will not he admitted on the courts, 6\u2014The caretaker only shall adjust or re-adjust the nets.7\u2014All \u2018persons shall exercise care that the court surface he not injured beyond ordinagy wear.8\u2014The City Manager may, when he copsiders it desirable, reserve the courts for tournaments or other special purposes.9\u2014The courts will be open to the public in the morning from 9 to 12; \u2018in the afternoon from 1 to 6; in the evening from 7 to 9 for courts that are not lighted and from 7 to 11 for courts that are lighted.10\u20143gts of singles will not be al- of the said courts; 26%.one month therefrom and 25% not later than Ist Juy next.4#\u2014AI1 clubs renting a court from the City must have a membership of not less that 25 Outremont residents.4\u2014The courts will open at 9 o'clock in the morning and close at 9 o'clock in the evening; for lighted courts it will be from 9 o'clock in the morning until 11 o'clock at night.5\u2014The season opens on the 16th, of May and closes on the 16th., of October.6\u2014All players must wear proper tennis shoes, without heels.7\u2014All players shall exercise care that the court surface be not injured beyond ordinary wear.8\u2014AIll courts will be maintained by the City.APPOINTMENT E.E.Fairweather, K.C., 281 Kin.dersley avenue, Town of Mount Royal, has been appointed head of the Legal Department of the Canadian National Railways System, with the title of Acting Chief Counsel, according to a bulletin issued from the Legal Department of the System.The appointment is effective as from May ninth.lads busy morning and afternoon.CASH DISCOUNTS ON COAL PRICES Ourmet-Wilson Coal Company Offers Appreciable Savings At Present Time The Ousment Wilson pany announce material cash dix.counts on domestic and buckwheat coal which will undoubtedly mean appreciably savinæ to those who are in a position to take advantage of them at the present time, Conl Com.The discounts are The per ton on domestic coal and f0e per ton on buckwheat coal.These quotations arc subject to change without notice and the company suggests that buyers with an eye to economy avail themselves of this opportunity and fill their bins at the earliest possible moment.| FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES : CHURCH NOTES +- __ \u2014 mt v\u2014\u2014 ee \u2014 = dp The scason\u2019s official closing gathering of Fairmount-St, Giles Men's Association took place on Tuesday evening, It was featured ux \u201cLadies\u201d Night\u201d and a large nur:ber of members, wives and friends spent a very enjoyable evening.The main attrae- tion was carpet bowling, and some extremely interesting matches resulted.The winners of the spoons were Mrs.F.B.Thomas, Mrs.E.C.Townsend, Mr.H.W.Winters, Mr.J.Heather, rink skipped by Mr J.Heather.Following the games, refreshments were served, during which time the Fairmount String Orchestra rendered several very delightful selections which were thoroughly enjoyed by all.All arrangements in connection with the evening's gathering were under the chairmanship of Messrs.W.T.Riley and H.Placey, respectively, to whom much credit is due for the success this event.-\u2014+ | | LONDON, Eng\u2014Sir Frederick Keeble, F,R.S., Controller of Agricultural Research, Imperial Chemical Industries, gave a lecture at the Royal Institution on \u201cThe Nitrogen Hunger of the World,\u201d a subject which required the voice of a poet, he declared, to do it justice.It was also a story with a moral\u2014the nitrogen was no good to itself or to anybody else in its natural state, but when united with suitable elements was the breath of life.Sir Frederick Kecble said that until the present century the only means of challenging the independence of nitrogen were the thunderstorm and the nitrogen-fixing bacteria.Man could now compel nitrogen to enter into those fertile unions on which life depended.No plant was receiving as much nitrogen as it could do with, and the sea was also -\u2014 Games and Hikes Included \u2014 Trips Will Be Made to Centres of Industry\u2014Will Help Keep Lads Off Streets.Before the month ix out thousands of children will be released from school for the summer vacation period and a great many of them will not be able to get to the country.Outremont is blessed with several playgrounds which will tend to keep the children off the streets and out of the way of passing automobiles but the remainder of the north end is noi so fortunate.However a means vf relief is in sight for the boys as the Y.M.C.A.and the Y.M.H.A.arc to run special summer programmes which will keep the (icorge Porteous, genial secretary af the North Branch Y.M.C.A.when interviewed yesterday outlined the summer programme and stated that in the pust it had been very popular with the boys of this district.The programme in educational us well as recreational and will tend Ww appeal to all sides of the boys nature.There will be instruction in meccano work, bridge building, athletic events, baseball, basketball, ping-pong, etc.in the mornings with a swim just before the lunch hour while the afternoons will be given over mainly to hikes and trips to places of interest on the island.Of the Streets This programme, coming as it does at a time when the streets are most dangerous and the boys have a lot of time on their hands, will be & boon to parents who are wondering what ta do with their children to keep them out of danger.The Y:MC.A.and the Y.MH.A.programmes are similar and are all conducted under adequate leadurship.These organizations too offer cheap camping facilities and every boy should try and get to camp even if it is only for one week.' Trips Interesting For those who remain in town the \u201cY\u201d facilities are the best that may he secured.The tripe to industrial centres and places of interest should prove a magnet that will draw many boys who are not overly fond of sth- letics.In the athletic line there will be every game dear to the hearts of the youth of this country.The baseball league already in operation at the \u201cY\u201d has proved conclusively the hold that the game has on the hoys and a great deal of baseball will be indulged in during the summer.Swim Popular The noon swim too will offer just the cooling influence needed after an active morning\u2019s work and the local pool is one of the best in the city.Swimming instructors ano life guards will be on hand at each swim and parents may feel abzolutely safe about lettihg their hoys attend these sessions as much will be learned about the art of swimming.Last year 125 boys ohtside the regular membership of the Association registered and engaged in a similar program.It was interesting to note that the attendance in the morning increased from day to day, and that the numbers during the final week at the nine-thirty assembly actually doubled the number present during the first week.The Committee responsible for the program this year are Messrs.I.R.Carlin, E.L.Gilbert and Donald Mac- Leod.The summer schools are indeed a distinct benefit to the boys of the community and have proved very successful in the past.deficient.He believed that all the diseases to which man wes subject could be traced in the last analysis to deficiency of nitrogen.The Leader for Forty Years THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, JUNE Int, 1933.\u2018The Death of a Heroine By DAN FARO At five in the morning, when the innumerable roosters of the town had begun to tune up for their morning symphony, we were ready to leave Santa Fe.As 1 emptied my last cup of rancid coffee into the smell fire over which we had prepared breakfast, the first gray streak of dawn began to break through the dark sky, aut- lining the range of mountains to the east\u2014a solid, mile-high wall of seemingly unsurmouniable granite.A first ganice, at our over-loaded, and long-suffering Ford, made.our plan to cross these mountains before sundown, seem absurd.But, Rosin- ante, as [ had named our hardy little mechanical pack-horse, had carried us over higher mountains to the west in Arizona, and would probably continue to carry us over evem higher mountains to the east, in Colorado.Rosinante was not your ordinary Ford, spending its days ruwning contentedly from town to swhurb; the pet of the family, and the pampered darling of its drivers.Rosin- ante was a hardened Ford with 8 history.Life had dealt harshly with Rosinante, It had suffered.It had known sorrow and pain.Beginning life as a taxi, on the hilly and tortuous streets of San Francisco, it had experienced the abuse of its drivers, and the contempt of its impatient passengers.Sold down the river to a Vallejo rancher, it had known the cold misery of a barn-garage, and the un- dernourishing diet of gritty oH and watered gasoline, Falling into the irresponsible hands of a group of students, at nearby Berkley, it had undergone the humil- intion of almost complete dismantle- | mant, as well as the srawling of| lewd, Greek inscriptions on its bat-; tered flanks., i Finally, after years of toil, suffering and indignity it had heen thrown on the scrap-heap of a Los Angeles junk dealer.Here it was that we made the ae- quaintance of Rosinante, and for a mere five dollars, claimed her as our own.Her life\u2018 with us began auspicious- ; ly.Except for an occasional Sunday spin out to the beaches, and the daily ride downtown, she was allowed to \u2018spend her days contentedly browsing in the warm sun of our back lawn.But the favors of the wanderers are ever uncertain.A day arrived when the much advertised land of sunshine and real -estate-agents no longer held any attraction for us.=~ HI I had Ear! 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but innocent of the future, we merely laughed amd waved good-bye to this coca-colored sibyl.In a few minutes we had traversed the sleeping town.and Were on the open road.The jagged landscape stood out with that two dimensional sharpness of a picture seen in an old fashioned today, slopes to the San Jose River, and stereoscope.ancient Albuquerque.And finally| The mountain air was like a cold.over the sheer wall of Bandelier [clear vacum, that one breathe ef- Mountain into cloistered Santa Fe.fortlessly.No dx in the covered-waggon days We passed huge sanitariums, with tuberculosis patients asleep on the open porches under thick, red blan-| kets.Wherever one looked one saw prostrate figures.It was as if the; entire sountryside had lain down to sleep in the open air.For several miles the road ran level and straight, and then, as if reached the foothills.began its abrupt climb over the range that barred the wav into San Miguel county.It was here that we received our first premonition of what the day held in stuie fr u- The sky.which earlier in the seemed to hold some promise fair weather, suddenly became overcast with lose, black clouds pe- cufiar to mountain In a moment our vision was obscured by day of low.rerions.a fierce, pelting rain.As we entered the first hair-pin curve in the road, the wind came tearing down the mountainside with the force of a rock avalanche.Gur flivver Roxinante, staggered under the impact, but continued bravely, to struggle up the increas- It had lonz ago heen de- sul» an effete luxury as a top, and sv, we received the full force of the inclement elements on our howed head.The air was becoming momentarily «older, and our clothes, which had heen more adequate in the des- twenty-four hourse earlier, were ing grade.prived of xert, the narrow, precipitous road, slippery with of marbles.Our trusty little Tivver began to show Alarming signs of exhaustion.Now and then, it would stop dead.Bat my companion, who held the wheel, and who seemed to know its every mood, would urge it on to further efforts.Panting and quivering, it would rouse itself and struggle on.: For another mile, it jerked on spasmoddically; and then, striking a very steep and icy spot in the road, its rear wheels spun wildly for a while, and with a final groan, it stopped.This time the coaxing of my companion was of no avail.After carrying us willingly for thousands of miles, it had at last fallen exhausted.For a moment we sat considering ous situation.As long as our\u2018 fliv- ver had function, we were not con- vérned with the wilderness of our surrcundings, but now that we were no longer in motion, the danger of our position was brought home to us with ghocking abruptness.We were halls of ice the size CHRYSLER COXCH, HR *125 CHEVROLET COACH, 1929 ur, PONTIAC COACH, 1929 PF HUPMOBILE CONV, COUPE, 1430 S50 FORD ROADSTER, 19:01 310 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, 8 oy).© ww BUICK SEDAN, 1m .672 FONTIAC COACH - 75 NORTH END MOTOR SALES 26-32 PARK AVENUE above the timber line, at an altitude of ten thousand feet or so, and miles from the nearest house or sheltering bush.We had heard enough mories of motorists whe lmd stalled The wind was like a barrage of can if non, It i tremely slight.The spinning rear wheels forced us over on a precarious angle near the edge of the road.feet.A slip in the brakes, or a sharp gust of wind, would have hurled us over the edze.The thought of bouncing down the mountainside hastende us into action.To push the flivver back into the i road proved to he no eaxy tasky but i having accomplished this feat, we decided to continue pushing, if for no other reason than to keep warm \u2014and to\u2019 rid ourselves of our growing qualms.At the end of an hour of heart toil, we had advanced some distance, and reached a level stretch.Worn out, we finally dropped into our seats.Our clothes, wet with perspiration, were beginning to freeze into garments of tin.Our bodies ached for a rest, for warmth, and for food.We felt dispirited by the lonliness of our surroundings, and worn out by the devilish, unrelenting roar of the wind.A sudden clap of thunder made us jump.Thuder in the midst of a snow-storm! For a while my companion worked desperately, trying to get our flivver started.With his foot on the gas he coaxed, beseeched, prayed, and demanded that it start, but to no purpose, Rosinante was dead to the world.In disgust he finally gave it up.All at once, we felt ouselves moving.Good old Rosinante! She had not failed us.But our motion was strange.Like that of a sailing vessel\u2014without vibration.The motor was not running.For a moment I stâred ahead at the road, and then understood\u2014we were coasting.We had reached the summit and were rolling down-hill.Our progress down the moutain | was short and rapid.Not since we \u2018had left Los Angles had our flivver | Rosinante shown such eagerness to get anywhere, Clinging tenaciously to the slippery road it shot around the curves with the hair-raising recklessness of a scenic-railway car.The wind roared through our ears, and the rattle of tin, arose above the thunder.The weather reversed itself like film run backwards.The snow changed to hail.the hall to rain, the wind ceased down to a whisper, the thunder became a distant rumble, and the air lost its penetrating sharpness.In fifteen minutex we had dropped five thousand feet, and traversed a distance that had taken us five hours to cover, carlier in the day.But our wild flight was of short durance.As the road levelled out, our speed gradually decreased.At the foot of the mountain, our motion Was cut down to a crawl, azgd as we drew near the railroad line that skirts the base, we were barely moving.We finally came to as top\u2014on the railroad crossing.Had we arrived an hour earlier, or had the California bound Limited arrived an hour later.all might have have been well.With some little | doctoring Rosinante might have re-| covered from her spell of mountain (Continued on Page 6) The Craft Shoe Repair 1165 Bernard Avenue cor.Work Strictly First Class and - Guaranteed CUSTOM MADE SHOES A SPECIALTY FORMERLY OF CRAFT LADIES\u2019 FOOTWEAR BEN CRAFT De L'epre Tel.CR.6858 Dr.Jean Paul Renaud SURGEON-DENTIST | X-Ray Diagnosis Consultations 9 a.m.to 9 p.m, daily, excepting Tuesday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Sat- urdey afternoon.- 5752 PARK AVENUE, MONTREAL in blizzards, here in these moutains, If 2) and frosen to death, to make our | proposition extremely uncomfortable.| come along and pick us up, were ex- |g is a civic service program which is broadvast nightly at 6:45.Recent surveys have shown this feature to have a tremendous listenindg audience.Not only is it a \u201cHstening audience\u201d but.countless people write and phone Mr.Fixit, who conducts the program.The reason for the success of the Mr.Fixit\u2019s feature, according to Ray C.Schroeder, who developed the idea and \u2018has carried it on with increasing success for two years is \u201cGiving the people what they want.\u201d Schroeder's familiar greeting, \u201c(300d evening, ladies and gentlemen,\u201d is probably heard by more people than ony other radio feature in St.Louis, chain or local.And his final, \u201cThat's all tonight, folks, good bye,\u201d is known alike in homes of the wealthy and poor, among politicians and social workers, in barber shops and pool rooms, clubs and stores.Recently in discussing politics, Mr.Schroeder who is familiar to thousands of people as Mr.Fixit, mentioned the names of several candidates.This brought in a letter of protest from a man whose name was not mentioned.\u201cThose other fellows must have bribed you,\u201d he changed, \u201cto give them publicity.\u201d Mr.Fixit read the protest over the air and quickly answered, :\u201cBrother, those other fellows didn\u2019t bribe me.But I'm going to let you bribe me.Serxl in an announcement of your candidacy with a dollar bill and I'll boost you\u2014and turn the money over to Father Dempsey to help maintain his soup kitchen for unemployed men,\u201d Mr.Fixit made the remark half in jest.- But the next day the dollars started flowing in.They came from candidates for governor, congressmen, sheriff, committeemen and others.All wanted mention.As the primary election drew nearer, the inflow increased until the facilities at WIL where nearly swamped.They came by mail, special messen- maïimum ger and telegraph.Tio day brought nearly $6(.U.urd the total sum raised was mor.Ton $350.00.Mr.Fixit had Billy Lang ring the \u201ccash register\u201d bell for every dollar and toward the end Billy was swing- The most popular feature on WIL senator, p Ray C.Schroeder.WIL $ Wy Fixit, Fixes | Everything From Gas Tax Problems To General Arrangements By PHIL GLANZER Press Reporting Syndicate Staff Writer \u201cPeople are interested neighbors, in street car, fare, in gasoline taxes.They are not interested in European matters, .gonditions in China or whether United \u2018States should continue to control the Philippines.\u201d A tailor.wrote in that he had made a $765.00 suit for a man weighing 300 pounds, who has a waist of 52 inches and a chest of 56 inches.The fat man never came back so the tailor offered the suit free of charge to any unemployed man it fit.Mr.Fixit announced the news and within 20 minutes a former brewery work- or was awarded the suit because it fit him exactly.An unemployed man, broke with two children, came in to say his wife had died at the city hospital and he wanted to give her a decent burial but he dian\u2019?have a cent.Would Mr.Fixit help?Mr.Fixit briefly announced the plea.Within ten minutes five undertakers had offered to bury thé wife free, two cemetary lots were offered and flowers were promised.By the next day $40.00 in money for the bereaved father had been received.\u201cI don\u2019t think I ever read an honest, sincere plea that wasn't ans- » wered promptly by some listener,\u201d Mr.Fix said, in their cess,\u201d Myr.Fixit said.Women: who can\u2019t get along with their.flusbands, girls whose boy friends \u201cwho have turned cold, and gas customers whose bill are too high\u2014tihrey- all write to Mr.Fixit explaining their difficulties.Mr.Fixit cat answere many of the hundreds of letters being received, but he pidks out the most interesting ones\u201d afd\u2019 in many cases he answers cover sgores of others.Heré ° \u201cis* Mr.Fixit on the now, listen .A woman writes, \u201cI want to know if it isn't against the law to work women over nine hours a day?\u201d Yes, madam, it is against the law to work women in industry.more than nine hours a day or fifty-four hours a Week.Violations should he reported to Prosecuting Attorney Rosecan.But to make a case you must have definite evidence, The plaintiff must volutarily resign her job to Lecome a witness, a girl who is fired iz held an unsatisfactory witness.radio ing as fast as he could go.One contribution of $12.00 brought a cornet solo, consisting of bars, \u201cHow Dry I am.\u201d © The topics discussed by Mr.Fixit vary from fat men\u2019s suits to aid for people suffering from toothache, need of baby carriages and invalid chairs, help for families burned out and funeral arrangements for dead people.Legal advice is interspersed with City Hall news and taxation subjects.It takes a man with wide know- ledze of people and (heir likes and dislikes to be able to handle it successfully.Ray Schroeder certainly fills this nced and nightly Mr.Fixit extends .a friendly hand into coun:- less homes, where people anxiously await his friendly advice.\u201c Nobody has ever said to me, Give me your hand and I\u201dll give you a pull-up.\u2014David Lloyd George.\u201cWe give the people what they want, as indicated by their letters, and that is why the house is a suc- Cobbles (Egg) .French Nuts (Stove) Stove Nuts (Chestnut) 231 YAN IONE AVE + wee Special Cash Discounts JUNE 1st, 1933, WELSH ANTHRACITE Nos.1 and 2 Buckwhent .\" 8.85 30¢ SCOTCH ANTHRACITE - Cobbles (Egg) .TUT Domestic (Stove) a In 75¢ Chestnut .Ce antenne .1439 PER TON No.1 Buckwheat .; ; 9.50 Oc LL LL Le ee 00e a ea ea Ce ee ea a seau à 1.90 5 TON TETE : 15e Chestnut ES oe PER TON Pea .TUE \" = 1200 0e No.1 Buclewheat .\u2026.\u2026 {416.50 30e LaSalle Coke .ce NET Coal delivered upstairs: $0 Prices quoted are per net ton (2,000 change without notice, \"We handle Shell, Imperial and San PY Th.and.are equipped to make prompt delive \u201c OUIMET-WILSON COAL COMPANY LTD.Placing city people on the farm would end their troubles.In 30 days they'd be dead of lonesomeness.Cash Discount 25e PER TON A ape Fr ten extra.5.) and are subjeot to - CRescent 3177-3178 most site or now Jam pro bee: and \u201cfla cent pay crar nati prot rour Yi peri rest) ity | and delig such of a retic \u2014bu: jes © stran sonal mant think \u2018The minin 80 mu the ji with | the bt Fort, fast.N Why t} ing spe an hou speed, Perhs garding modifie of it in the ene car fro To ge weighin engine \u2018 require engine's the spe power \u20ac that 50 car wit tance, No, ir the car 1 90 feet, With res horsepow the bral Powerful car, Consid of this pounds o at the b relatively Just a - braking : be a 0D GE! 130 VTT ee 9 WW =n \u201c= + Young Men Seek Freedom From Restraint At Camp There was a time when camping was not thought of as & recreational or educational activity; our nomadic ancestors all lived in tents.Even now in Mongolia and other pastoral lands the people still do so.The progress of civilization, however, has been from tents to permanent abodes and from houses in thé country to \u201cflats\u201d and apartment in the urban centres.Bricks, mortar and cement, paved streets and electric lights have cramped cultural development of the natural sort.\u201cCamping\u201d is man\u2019s protest against these artificial surroundings.Young men seek in camping experience, freedom, from artificial restraint and routine, an opportunity for expression of physical vigor, and a \u201cgood coat of tan\u201d.Scenic delights, trees, sunsets, stars and suchlike, all count in his estimation of a vacation, but \u2018he is usually more reticent in mentioning these things \u2014but they are important.The beaut- jes of natural surroundings exert a strange influence over human personality and tend in some mysterious manper to \u201cset one thinking about thinks.\u201d The restraints in camp life are at minimum, authority js not external so much as it is internal\u2014the will of the individual to live in harmony with the group\u2014to bear his share of the burdens and partake of the pleasures of social enterprise.Camping is not only a happy experience if it is not a co-operative enterprise.Since 1894 the Montreal Young Men's Christian Association has sponsored camps for boys and young This local association, it is generally conceded, were the first in Candas to recognize the value of the organized camp and carry their ideas to successful completion.Since that time many hundreds of boys and young men have spent a delightful summer vacation at this delightful mountain camp.Campers have come to Otoreke from all parts of Montreal, from Quebec, Ontario\u2014and even New York City, From the start the campers forget their local partialities \u2018and become Otorekians.City selfishness and exclusiveness disappear as the \u201cgong\u201d is blended into one unit with a common purpose\u2014to make the best of a two week vacation period.The fun and fellowship of camp tivities\u2014Swimming, or beginners and experts, boating, canoeing, baseball, tennis, quoits, hikes, mountain climbing, sun bathing, and in the evening sing song, a game of the inevitable bridge, chess or checkers and ping pong.\u2018With the distribution of the evening mail and the sharing of the newspaper from the city there comes ® break in the program.Then comes hot cocoa and biseuits and another day ends\u201d as blankets are snugly tucked in as protection against the palatable to the lungs but mot friendly to the bare legs.Otoreke will open for its 39th season on July 98th and will continue in operation for six weeks.Campers may go either for one, two or three weeks.Although in its 39th year the camp site is fresh and inviting and many of the campers are \u201cre- men at Otoreke, near St.Agathe.peaters\u201d of many seasons.Interesting Notes \u201cAbout Energy More Powerful Than Engine Forty-five miles an \u2018hour is not .fast.No, no; no! Ask any motorist.\" Why that is\u2019 merely his normal cruising speed on the open road! Now, 60 an hour may be approaching a real speed, but certainly not 46.Perhaps the general attitude regarding 45 miles an hour might be modified if motorists were to think of it in terms of energy; let us say the energy involved in stopping the car from that rate.\u201c To get this picture, assume a car weighing 3,000 pounds and having an engine horsepower of 75.It- did not require a maximum outlay of the engine\u2019s power to bring the car to the speed in question.Fifty horsepower could do it fairly easily.But that 60 horsepower will not stop the tar within a reasohably safe distance, .No, \u2018indeed; it will not.To bring the car to a stop within a distande of 90 feet, which is not asking beo: \u2018much With respect to safety, raquires 150 horsepower, It is obvious then that the brakes have to be vastly more powerful than the engine of a motor car, .« Consider some of the other phases - of this energ?problem.How many Pounds of pressure-must be generated ut the brake linings to achieve this relatively ordinary stopping feat?Just a mere 16,800 pounds.This braking energy, of course, takes the TEE ATlantic 5175 0'Donoughue-Pariseau ASSURANCES © GENERAL INSURANCE, 1308 Van Horne Avenue\" Outremont =: rer F ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS CALL OUIMET \\BLECTRICIAN Motorists Might Modify t the General Attitude on 435 MPH If They.Thought of Energy High Cruising Speed \u2014 It is Obvious That Brakes Must Be Gospel Car \u2014 Barney Oldfield Again.ped; namely, the brakes.The faet is Involved in Stopping Car From \u2014 lowa Missionary Has Built Quite a lot of heat, too! If, for instance, it were applied to the heating of two pints of water at a temperature of 70 degrees, it|- - form of heat.would lift the temperature to 212 degrees, the boiling point, in just two and three-quarters seconds.Large figures, these.Much larger | than the basic 45 with which we started.However, they are what the 45 translates into with respect to stopping \u2014 150 horsepower, 16,800 pounds of pressure and heat enough to boil two pints of tepid water in two and three-quarters seconds! Among engineers and other scientific groups, the sentiment holds that were motorists o get a sense of these larger figures they might have more respect, consideration and sympathy for that secondary power system with which their cars are equip- that although possessed of more power inherently than the engines the brakes are inclined to lose it more rapidly through abuses.The engine goes on for years being capable of delivering pretty close to a maximum of performance, but not the brakes.Carefully analyzed, 45 miles an life finds expression in manifeld ac- clear, keen mountain air which is| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THB EXAMINER-COURIER.THURSDAY.JUNE lst, 1913 PAGE THREE VETERAN MASTERS OF LAKE STEAMERS HONOURED cago to make the presentations.Captain Arthur A.Batten (left insct) of Owen Sound, Ontario, and Captain Norman MeCoy of Manitowan- ing, Ontario (right inset), masters of the sister ships Caribou and Manitou, have passed the quarter-century mark in piloting their twin ships in the upper Great Lakes.The pictures were taken when the Lwo skippers met a Manitowaning to be honored by the owners of the ves sels, fellow-officers and representatives from Owen Sound and Manitowaning, and shows the Caribou and Manitou side-by-side with the principals at the celebration gathered in front of the ships.Ivor Wagnor, Vice-President of \u201cthe Dominion Transportation Company, came from Chi- oe \u2014\u2014.mm rt Abram tab tn rs vont = \u2014< No.10 Montreal Girl Guides will attend Divine MacVicar Memorial Church next Sunday morn- | a drake, a team of horses, a keg of nails, a ton of oats and a ton of coal + +.The Chrysler organization across the border, reports 460 new dealers and distributors since the first of Service in ly invited.ing at 11 o'clock.In the evening at : 7st se wi : a Patriotie the year, the largest number ever 7:30 there will be a Patriotie Ser- | concert.in, MacViear taken on in a similar period .Soto recently built 600 specials Pen ter will have as the topic of the ven | D.A.Hincheliffe one day .radio sets for cars are LL.LL 1 eee in the middle of a popularity that band had difficulty never came their way before .Barney Oldfield, ye grand old man of racing, got a taste of the track again at Trentun, N.J., last Sunday when | he turned out as starter for an carly summer racing event 1,000 trips to the Chicago world fair will be awarded Chevrolet field men » a new motor law in New Jersey provides registration plates for\u2019 farmers at one-half the usual fee, vice when the minister, Rev.Dr.Pot- (choir keeping up with | | her.esting way gave the history 4 E & A words of each selection as One of the motor moguls has a bright stunt for the world\u2019s fair at thors Yes, John H.Public | to stand along- {assembly line.Is going to be able delightful, side a standard assembly line in ane of the exposition buildings, pick out A bartering car dealer of the US $e gp ing worship \u201cHonour the King.\u201d corn belt has now on his hands two I MacVICAR MEMORIAL ! Strangers who have recently mov- cows, ten hens, some eggs, a turkey, | CHURCH NOTES | ed to the North End and who have not yet associated themselves with any Presbyterian Church are cordial- Notwithstanding the downpour of rain on Tuesday night there was a i very large attendance at the choir Lecture Hall.! The choir under the direction of Mr.director) - ; guve u number of choruses and part songs that were greatly appreciated.Miss Jean M.Grant in a most inter- and > well some information regarding the au- The renderinz of the quartettes - more than |.hicago, He's sellins cars hot off the | and solos Was excellent and much en- joved calling for enthusiastic encores -and the instrumental numbers were us The choir was entertained at lun- vhenn at the close of the performance but the plate must be inscribed with la particular paint job thal hits his) zi B.A.Allison and Mrs.Robt, J.\u201cFarmer\u201d - there are more than fancy and say \u201cIil take that one\u201d Bel} being hostesses, 9,000,000 cars on the roads of Canada And at the end «f the assembly line orme re the car will be ready foe him to drive away, provided he hns made the ne- 2201213] 1914] 1915]1018 cessary financing arrangement: with the salesman stationed there.À dress 200 rehearsal of running the cars off the | ger convertible cabriolet on a 72-inch line was held last week.A car a- wheelbase .A Chicago woman who sembly line and a parallel body line had driven an electric car for years | were installed, the workmen station- because of her dread of gear shifting ed at the places und the signal given, shifted to a new shiftless Reo so fast Everything, it i: reported, worked © last week that salesman and hus- (like a charm.: : and the U.S.seven years or more old, according to the.latest survey .the latest contribution to the vest pocket auto field hails from France and iz a five horsepower, two-passen- 180 FOR BETTER FOOD ED pu GP FOOD MARKETS Libs (ITED.| ï FREE DELIVERY AT ALL OUR M ARKETS 5730 Park Ave, Corner Bernard.CR.2137 352 St.Catherine.LA.9602 964 St.Catherine.LA.1885 hour is fast, for it takes 150 horsepower to stop it.* * * Cannonball Baker, /Graham-Paige tells us, smashed the 22-mile climb \u2018to the top of Mount Mitchell down in North Carolina, cutting two minutes 27 seconds from Ab Jenkins\u2019 figure for the rough going on the \u2018mountain's 378 curves He did it to the top in 42.33 and then down to the bottom in 42.15, and the engine temperature never exceeded 180 degrees, * * * | For an lowa missionary in Africa Dodge has built a gospel car equipped with organ, amplifier and a special windshield arranged to open all the way, to permit the occupants of | the car to dispatch rhinos, buffalo and other wild beasts likely to interfere with the course of religion in | British South Africa.\" *- Hore and there in the automobile on Park Avenue.\u2014 DO.\u2019 2735 world .Adolph Hitler has taken the tax off new cars in Germany .SELBY.LAKE INN À.sept.® «Sienna, Retna, Tare} Write fer Bookiet.Tennis.Tewnships\u201d Finsr Resorts, Brery A.J.SUMPARD QUEBIC.modern convenieñen Beating w PancetPavilien.Rates $12.00-815.08 weekly.85 miles from Montreal, GENUINE \u2018GASPE SALMON, Sliced LAKE TROUT or DORE FRESH KILLED Broilers F owl FRESH KILLED Aversewat Lb.MILK |.\u201cLt.CHARL 2IN1 POLISH\u2019 CHIPSO CRISCO - Ib.tin 21c SODA BISCUITS ARE 3 for 25c Sirloin Roasts \u2026 b.25e Veal Legs \"ti\" bh.13\u20ac Pork Loins = .1%7¢ lb.32c Ib.14c PLUMP BIRDS pair 75e each 69¢ Large 3 tins 25c + * 3 tins 25¢ ff) 19¢ § - ï Actual rale per koh well-known corner and forgot to return.that electric rates have come down more than any other factor in the cost of living.The year before the war\u2014 1913-\u2014 may bc considered as normal.the cost of living, as shown on the chart, has fluctuated until the combined cost of rent, food and fuel is still - \u201c, eme and a half (1)4) times the pre-war cost; electric Service is less than onc-half (14) the pro-war cost.17] 1918] 1919 0° 1913 1914 1915 IOIG| 1917 A FAIR ANSWER i eee by Phi HOLLYWOUD, Calif,\u2014For the first assignment under her new long term Universal contract, Mabel Mar- den has heen cast in the feminine lead of \u201cGleason's New Deal,\u201d opposite James Gleason, atarred in a Warren Doane comedy which will be released on next year's Universal program.Production on the humorous film ix scheduled to start at Universal studios this week with James W.Home directing, Gleason: returned from a trip to Europe last week to assume the title jole of the picture.EL PASO, Texaz-\u2014-Texas ix still a he-man's country, to judge by the experience of Eric Malpas, an Au- siralian cyclist who ix on a world tour on a 33 your old bicyele, Malpas is weaving #horts, similar to these worn by hikers in England, for comfort\u2019s sake, hut when a police captain saw him he told him to be on his way and not be seen like that in the city streets.The officer feaved for the safety of Malpas in the West Texas country where they are only just getting used to sceing grown men in plus fours, PARIS, France\u2014Shells, grenades, hombs, and other relics of the Great War still continue to be uncarthed by agricultural workers in this district and concern is expressed by the inhabitants, as the Government \u2018are unable to engage in the work of clearance until the 1933 Budget is voted.Doaths due to injuries by the explosion of these souvenirs of 1914-1918 are frequent, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y.-Acling increases the blood pressure of a sereen player, il wag learned in an experiment recently conducted by Beatrice Frint, RN., at the Paramount studios.Gloria Stuart, the subject, was shown to have a normal blood pressure of 120.The instant a scene was started it rose to 140 and when she was Kissed by James Dunn, it jumped to 160.; This is considered a normgl professional reaction.Girls who are become more excited still, Stage fright usually results when the pressure reaches 180, Nurse Frint believes, CARDIFF, Wales\u2014Cardiff has lost its prince of good fellows and most liberal philanthropist by the death of Mr.Daniel Radcliffe, one of the best-known shipowners in the 111022 1023\u2019 924 \"Dominion Herean of Stattatics) Cost of electricity in Montreal: (192111922 1924 1925 A FAIR QUESTION : Why THEY getting their first \u201cbreak\u201d naturally.\"Here, There and Everywhere Glanzer country.Mr.Radcliffe who was 73.died at Bath, where he went to live six months ago on medical advice, but continued to attend his business until a few days ago.He was popularily known as \u201cOur Dan\" in the Cardiff Coa! and Ghip- ping Exchange, and his career\u2019 reads like \u2018a romance.He began as a boy of 16 in a shipping office, but a few yomrs later he joined his brother, the late Henry Radcliffe, in founding the shipping firm of Evan Thomas, Radoliffe and Co., which once owned one of the largest fleets of tramp steamers in the world.Mr.Radcliffe held numerous offices connected with shipping, and last month wes elected vice-chair- man of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom.For many years it is estimated ho gave away $200,000 a year in charities, and at a banquet in London in 1928 he gave $250,000 to Wales University as a tribute to the Prince of Wales and his own native country.MADRID, Spain\u2014A disturbance in the Canary Islands, in which five Civil Guards and a number of strikers have lost their lives, is reported to the Spanish Minister of the intericr Ly the Governor in a telegraphic communique.A general strike, fanned by extremist propaganda, developed into a revolutionary movement and Civil Guards fired on the strikers, wounding several and losing three of their own men.The strikers conmitted various Acta of sabotage, including cutting off the electric light supply of the village of Hermigus, on the: island of Gomera.One striker was killod and a number wounded when the Civil Guards returned the strikers\u2019 fire a! the village of Agudo.Two Civil Guards were killed in this affray, and one seriously wounded.HOLLYWOOD, Calif.\u2014A rained penguin will share honors with \u201cthe two black crows,\u201d in the new Edu- jeational\u2014iMoran and Mack Comedy, \u201cSrange Birds,\u201d amd the principal concern of the property men at the which means keeping him supplied with large quantities of fish.The blackface comics are now working in the fifth starring comedy for Educational this season titled \u201cFarewell to Farms.\u201d Nothing looks so out of place as a man of distinguished appearance chewing gum.1926 1927 1928 1929 1930.1931 1932 220 1920 1930: 111932 Haven't Electric Rates Come Down ?HAVE / F HISTORY began in 1930 electric rates would scem pretty high to-day.But wd must go back to those halcyon days hefore Prosperity slipped around the Then we find Since that time Montreal Light Hest 8 Power Consolideted Pot Roasts \u201c=.bh.10c|f Garden Fresh Vegetables CURLEY LETTUCE RADISHES Big Bunch 3 fr 10¢ b.Sc One cent spent for electricity will light your entire home for en hour; or heut a room for half en how; or cool à room ofl doy.What other commodity gives such service ot smell cost?SPINACH NEW POTATOES 6 Ibs.25c studios is to keep the bird happy.pe - Cen E ee ea er CR pm Er, À Cre ee Fa vem A EE = PE ED Ah a T mx This |\", N New Waves Flattering, lasting and beautiful, made possible by expert methods and skilled operators.KNOPP°S UP-TO-DATE POPULAR-PRICED SELECT Beauty Salons operated according to the well- knowa Te x ; Rd Fr * _Rnopp's standard of service.CR.4442 AT KNOPP'S Popular Price Beauty Parlor 5109 PARK AVENUE avr TES Fox gy gg _$2.00 cure, Marcel, i CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT Inst week we saw à stunning, sweg- ger nvwdel developed in heavy silk What One Girl er By BE TT Y BROWN LEE styles for women and childgen, it contains valuable beauty articles, some of which are illustrated by Norma Shearer and other Hollywood ; stars.It is a book every reader | should have and its price will be saved many times for the patterns are nominally priced and very encon- omical in material requirements.Price of BOOK 20 cents.Price of PATTERN 25 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred).Wrap coin carefully.72 PERSONS WATCH MISS GAYNOR RETIRE Intimate Boudoir Scene in Latest Vehicle, \u201cAdorable\u201d The average woman, preparing for bed, would come down with a spell tof double jitters if she imagined one pair of alien eyes were watching her.Imagine then, the feelings of timid little Janet Gaynor, in an intimate boudoir scene for her latest Fox pie- ture, \u201cAdorable,\u201d with no less than 72 persons sitting on the sidelines! Thirty of the number were members of the orchestra, there were half a dozen -cameramen, a dozen electricians, grips, carpenters, property men, the director and his assistants and a host of other of the back stage aides necessary to.the making of an elaborate motion pieture sequence.| yards ot! 39-inch material for dress Address Pattern Department, and hat with 1 3-8 yards of 35-inch Examiner-Courier, 5736 Park Ave.\u201cYou cannot get eggs without hens,\u201d said the speaker stressing the point.\u201cMy dad can,\u201d piped a small voice from the rear.\u201cPlease explain yourself, \u2018little boy.\u201d said the speaker.\u201cHe keeps ducks!\u201d yelled a boyish \u2018 voice from the rear.Some persons like to listen to a good talker, while others prefer\u2019 talking to a good listener.Dr.James G.Potter, of MacVicar- Memorial Church did this newspaper the honor of a short visit on Wednesday.Dr.W.E.Melle, who lately suffered a sudden attack of & sever il ness, is convalescing rapidly, and is aide to be about again.of ES re SET 3 iron \u2018 : 5615 Park Avenue \"RAR AMERICAN FASHION HOUSE 5615 PARK AVENUE.END.OF SEASON SALE For 3 Days, Commencing Satarday, Juse 3rd.: Here ls à Genuine, Sele With Bargains for Everybody } Our Floor Space is Limited and we dest clear.oul the Nalence of J.our Spring Stock AT ANY PHICE, de ve seed room for oor nev } Lio Sameer A st te Ou re Dé The ae VIN it bn Werth Your | © While?- - American Fashion House PCR URE IE ASUNDER WPI NS DE SN A S, CRescont 0098 The worn all summer with any of your light hued frocks.It\u2019s fashioned in a soft wool fabric in that new, very practical and very smart \u201cstring\u201d color.The swagger lines are just a bit modified-so that the coat will Ÿ 5694 PARK AVE.i Sometimes it's difficult to trace | the season-to-scason changes in fash- | à ions.There is alwayd something |\u2018 new.Each pring brings some fresh | idea that somehow wasn\u2019t thought of {J before.Perhaps it's only a sleeve [Jf Any Size.change, perhaps, a new color, or a | new place for the waistline.1 don't think any of us will be able to dissociate this spring from the swagger coat.Tt'z new, it\u2019s smart,\u2019 and it's becoming to practically all, ; of us.Perhaps that's why this lat-! Hidden treasure, totalling many est arrival in the coat world seems | thousands of dollars, is awaiting dis- to have become such a rage over-: covery in Outremont and the North night.End.It consists of the precious The favored fabric for the wWag-|,, .1c in trinkets, bresst-pins, laval- ger : ed at first to be either).and old rings that lie in jewel tweed or one of the lightweight - .: .; boxes, drawers and trunks.in.nearly mannish wools.Now it's be érent- r le.its heing every home in this community.ed in every variety of yrool and Owing to the incremse in value of ESA PEER gold, it is in greater demand than ii : 1983 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD.\u201cPea't: Gamble with Your Pest\u201d NAVE YOUR | over before, and the price obtainable makes it worth while to turn what you have into dollars.In days like these when individuals and the nation itself are sore pressed | because of the scarcity of gold, and the standard of value has been ine jeremsed, it is regrettable thet so much of our people's wealth is thus vented from, circulating.throwgh y clogged channels of present - business.Full realisation of ORDER YOUR FLOWERS i 1988 VAN HORNE ATiuntie 1740-W 2 3E8 yor THE Hour tabulaton of the magnitude of JUNEBRIDE ~~ [lthis froeen forrame.But Whe so ar CS many of our problénm\u2014this ohe lacked solution\u2014and so\u2014for many months ; 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Llp 3 + \"two scheduled games were played, PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1833.TRIPLE TIE IS POSSIBLE IN NORTH BRANCH YMCA SOFTBALL LEAGUE IF VICTORIAS SUCCEED Captains of Various Teams Are on Are Lookout for New Material \u2014New Pitchers Needed to Bolster Up Certain Squads\u2014 Scheduled is Issued\u2014Standing to Date.Two weeks ago Tuesday saw the inaugural softball game of the North End \u201cY\u201d Senior House Baseball League when the Leaders lost out to the peppy Royals led by Rbg.Dawson by a three run margin.On Wednesday evening Staton\u2019s Juvenile entry eked out a win over Ed.Holden's Antelopes, while on Thursday evening Haviland's Juniors romped through Geo.Struthers\u2019 Athletics to win by a wide margin.Victorias drew a bye for the week.In the second week of play only Tuesday, June 20th \u2014 Victorias vs Juveniles.\u201cWednesday, June 2kst Antelopes.Thursday, June 2 vs Royals.Friday, June 23rd Victorias.the other two being washed out by - Juniors vs rain.On Tuesday Mason's Leaders again went down to defeat, this time to the Juveniles when they lost the game in a last inning rally made by their opponents.Wednesday even- 2nd \u2014 Athletics - Athletics vs Standing ing saw Dawson's Hoyals come through handily to win over Ed.Hol-' P W.L.Pts.den\u2019s \u2018Antelopes, but not before a real | Leaders .2 2 0 struggle was staged in the prelimin- Antelopes .\u2018 2 «2 0: ary innings.Athletics 1 1 0! In this third week of the league the Victorias .Oo 0 0 0, Leaders opposed the Antelopes on Juniors , 1 1 # 2 Tuesday and the Athletics played the Royals .2 2 I 4 Juveniles on Wednesday, while to-| Juveniles 2 2 0 4 night Juniors play the Royals and 22 0e tomorrow night the Leaders meet the Victorias.° 9 With the Royals and Juveniles | Heroine S Death leading the league with two wins and \u2014 no lesses, interest is pretty high this: | (Continued from page 2.) week around the Juveniles-Athletics : sickness, and might cven today be game and the Royals-Junior tilt.It alive.But the gods who control the! is possible that there may be a three destinies of flivvers, willed other- | cornered tie or even a four cornered | tie if Victorias win both their games ; When one has driven across hun- | this week.All this, of course, depends : dreds of miles of desolate country on whether or not the Athletics trim | Without -emcountering a human being.the Juvenile entry and the Juniors the one finds it difficult to realize that Royal outfit.five or six fect of parking space can All the captains of teams are on! make very much difference to any- the lookout for new players, espe-}one.As far as we were concerned, cially pitchers, to 'help bolster up| we had merely stalled on the road their team, so a welcome is extended once more.With ordinary luck we to any of our members who may wish would be on our way again in a few to sign up with a team this week.minutes; and in an hour or two, The schedule follows : would be engrossed in a huge meal, Thursday, June 1st - Juniors vs at Las Vegas.1 wise, | | Royaslls.The sharp whining cry of a loco- Friday, June 2nd \u2014 Victorias vs motive whistle, brought us back to Leaders.reality.and tumbled us out of our Tuesday, June 6th \u2014 Leaders vs seats.Juniors.Before echo had died away, the Wednesday, June 7th \u2014 Royals vs locomotive appeared around the Juveniles.curve, coming at us like some huge, Thursday, June 8th \u2014 Antelopes vs iron fist.With a crunching noise, Athletics.it passed through our flivver.as Friday, June 9th \u2014 Victorias vs easily as if through a paper hoop.Juniors.Our fliver, camp equipment, and Tuesday, June 13th \u2014 Leaders vs baggage, changed.as if by magic Athletics.into a shower of atoms.Rosinante Wednesday, June 14th \u2014 Royals vs |had reached the end of her sor Victorias.TOWS .Thursday, June 15th \u2014 Juniors vs an hour later, under the curious Juveniles.eyes of the passengers, we stepped Friday, June 16th \u2014 Victorias vs off the train at Santa Fe Antelopes.\u2019 That afternoon, while crossing the camping lot of our shrivelled host- of the night before, we* recognized the wheel marks of our faithful flivver, still fresh in the clay.Some day we hope to return to that lonely spot in the New Mexician mountains and crect a monument to ess, 152 BERNARD W.LADIES WEAR Full Fashioned Silk Hose.a heroine .Berfects ES 47c N t St Fandie Bi ouses.No A Scot was journing in the Holy Land, and, standing on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, he thought he would like to sail for an hour over its blue waves.Calling to a boatman, he asked: \u201cHoo much will it cost me too take me out for sail?\u201d \u201cThree and sixpence,\u201d said the boatman.\u201cMon, I could get a boat for a Pure Silk- \u2018repe Brassicres, Each CRTER GRHO Ve J sai! at hame for sixpence.\u201d Unbleached Sheeting.\u201cWell, you know this is the Sea of Extra Heavy Xd.ci 29e Galilee; the Saviour walked on it rge Heavyweight Towels.ow.\u201d Reg.49c.Each .25¢ you know ITALY'S AIR ARMADA POISED FOR ATLANTIC HOP Lag UNITED STATES Route g Mass Formation rioire hCiunas\u201d E[Porseb rer Fore : \u2014\" O8 Ose BETELLO With men the start of the great mass formatior probably he delayed until June Amsterdam, Holland, fueling there, Y.M.H.À.NOTES BOARD OF DIRECTORS The following men were elected to the Board Y.M.H.A.at the Annual Meeting held un Monday.Day 22nd:\u2014Hon.President, Sol Kellert; President, H.E.Herschorn, Vice-President, S.L.Mendelsohn: Secretary, I Treasurer, H.Bronfman; Directors: \u2014Messrs.A.J.Alexandor, Becker, J.H.Blumenstein, 0.Faer- man, Max Finestone, water, J.Harnstein, L.Jason, Joseph, Zav Levinson, L.Liffshitz, S.L.Park, Dr.H.H.Pearson, C.N.Diner; Silver.B.Weinstein, H.S.Weiser.The following men comprise the Board of Trustees:\u2014to hold tenture until May 1934:\u2014Messrs.J.Kellert, Felix Leopold, A.Levin, S.Levitt, Dr.Max Rabinovitch, Ald.Jos.Schubert, Geo, * Salomon, Lyon Cohen, Capt.W.Sebag Montefiore, S.Robinson, A.M.Vineberg, Nathan Gordon, Samuel Hart, I.Stober, H.R.Cohen, Clarence Michaels, H.Tar- shis, N, Deskin, I.Freedman,\u2014to hold tenure until May 1935: Messrs.B.Aaron, Loius Adelstein, Peter Bercoviteh, Jos.Cohen, L.M.Fin- gard, T.Glickman, S.W.Jacobs, Arthur Levin, S.Kellert, H.E.Hersc- horn, Michael Deskin, N.H.Friedman, Harry Gordon, N.S.Fine- berg, A.H.Jassby.* The following are some members who attended son are among those who attended the Annual Meeting at the Y.M.H.A.H.E.Herschorn, W.R.Friedman, I.Flanders, Capt, Montefiore, Sol Kellert, Loius Jason, J.B.Becker, S.L.Park, Dr.H.H.Pearson, H.J.Litwin, I.Diner, J.J.Elieson, Joe Rubin, Joe Horstein, Alex Silver, B.Weistein, Clarence Talpis, Jack Klineberg, Sonny Marcovtich, Chas.Weisberg, A.Yancovitich, J.H.Blumenstein, L.L.Liffshitz, Dr.A.A.Friedman, Dr.L.S.Eidinger, Max Held, M.Deskin, M.Samuels, \u201cWell, it's nae wonder He walked when ye charge such prices,\u201d and he turned away.: DAINTY SUMMER À Silk, Voile and Pique AU sizes and Colors | Specially Priced MEN'S WEAR Shorts and Sleeveless Bach .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026seocsorsenes i Men's Broadcloth Siiris A EMCh .ococcvecnecoroccennses HSE D POE L.cccoscresasceuses 1.00 { Balbriggan combinations, \u201cRemember! 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J.B.Gerald Gold- | Ben : Sommer, S.E.Schwiseberg, A.N.1 flight to Chicago.The flight is Prem Rubin, Sol Pomerance, H, 8.Weiser, Jos.Caplan, M.Booth, L.L.Gelfand, H.Noamtan, H.Azeff, 8S.Davine: | Ald.Seigler, 8.I.Mendelsohn, Jos, \"Hornstein.TREASURER'S REPORT Ï Harry Bronfman, Treasurer of the Y/M.H.A., submitted to the Annual ( Meeting of the Association, a financial statement showing a deficit of $3,035.40.It was pointed out that | this deficit was due entirely to the] work which has been laid upon the, Association as a result of unemployment, and that 790 members of the | Association are operating on exten-| sion cards.H.E.Herschorn, President of the Association, in submitting his presidential address laid! particular stress upon the turninz of | \u201cthe financial tide and the possibility | of clearing off accumulated debts of !the Association in the fall campaign.CAMPAIGN FOR MEMBERSHIP Parents who intend to keep their boys in the city this summer are urged to cctramunicate directly with H.J.Halperin, Director of the Boys\u2019 Activities of the Y,M.H.A., to get full information about the complete progrant of the Urban Camp which will commence its fourth year in July.The program includes supervised play and sedentary educational recreation.The program is of great interest and the entire building of the Y.M.H.A.will be devoted to the youngsters for Urban Camp pur.an
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