Examiner-courier, 27 juillet 1933, jeudi 27 juillet 1933
[" 3 { n- rs y ge Outremont Mount Royal V.No.30.(ITY HASNO MONEY AT PRESENT FOREXPROPRIATIONS BUT OWNERS WOULD BENEFIT BY DONATING LAND Only Eight or Ten Feet Would Be Needed\u2014Money Would Be Saved in Laying of Permanent Sidewalks\u2014 Business Section Would Thus Be Greatly Improved\u2014Question of Fletcher's Field Improvements Discussed - Delegation Waited on Executive Committee.Work on the laying of conduits on Park avenue in preparation for the new lighting system is proceeding according to schedule und it is expected that this work will be finished in the alloted time.The City Executive is hopeful that at the next session uf the Provincial Parliament the city will be authorized to make the expenditure necessary for the lighting equipment itself and the hope is expressed that the lighting system will be in aneration within twelve months, In reply to a question as to the possibility of widening Park avenue between Mount Royal avenue and the C.P.R.station Alderman Max Seigler of Laurier Ward stated that the city had no money at the present time for expropriations, but made the suggestion that a meeting of the interested proprietors be called and that they discuss the question of donating the necessary eight or ten feet of land to the city, Alderman Seigler explained that #+-\u2014\u2014- -\u2014 this would benefit the proprietars|Committee by these gentlemen that ; for the general improvement of this themselves in the long run.In the ; , ; .section of the city the part of Flet- first place new sidewalks will have cher\u2019s Field between Esplanade ave- to be laid following the laying of nue and Park avenue be considerably the conduits, and if these could be ; improved.made the permanent sidewalks neces- ; ; It was further suggested that Es- sary after the widening of the street planade avenue be widening hy tak- then a certain amount of money ns ing portion of the east side of Flet- would be saved by the eliminating .; cher\u2019s Field, and that one hundred of the laying of one set of sidewalks.feet of the field from the west side It would indeed seem a pity to lay A 2 of Esplanade avenue be grassed and sidewalks following the lighting {made into a walk for the residents completion, and then tear up again with suitable benches.if the street widening is decided| ,, present time the playing Upon.field extends to the edge of Esplan- The Alderman further explained) de avenue.There is no grass, and that in his opinion with the new lighting, the widening of Park avenue would make it one of the finest business sections on the Island.On the question of the improving in consequence the dirt is blown by the wind directly across the street to the houses on the east side of Esplanade, causing considerable inconvenience.or of Fletcher's Field Aldermen Seigler, Schubert, Schwartz and Goyette waited on the Executive Committee this week, together with a delegation of the residents headed by Dr.Max Wiseman, who acted as spokesman.It was suggested to the Executive \\ North Branch \u201cY\u2019\u2019 Vacation Programme to end Tomorrow The North Branch \u201cY\u201d Five-Week Vacation program which opened on Monday, June 26th, comes to a close tomorrow.weekd over one hundred and fifty boys participated from week to week in the various activities of the daily program.The regularity of attendance hes attested to the interest which the city\u201d Every morning there has been th talks, lantern slides or movies.program for this 45 minute assembly.Mrs.C.J.McGerrigle, John Hodgson and George Porteous took charge sf the music and singing at these assemblies.A second feature of the morning program has \u2018been the interest groups, that each boy would attend a different group each week.The follow- mg leaders have given invaluable service in conducting these activities.Miss R.Robertson, James Conway \u2014Linoleum Bloc Printing.Miss P.Holliday, Fergus Cronin\u2014Bookbind- ing.E.L.Gilbert, H.Peacock\u2014 First Aid.Clifford McClay \u2014 Soap Carving.Walter Knox\u2014Model Aircraft.A.Batty, George Porteous\u2014 Carpentry.Arthur Strange \u2014 Fret Saw Work.Lorne Tracey, Robt.Coote\u2014Mezcano and Mode! Railroad Construction.John Thompson \u2014 Group Games, Charles Cote\u2014Dram- aties.Earl Carney\u2014Instruction in Swimming for Beginners.The final activity each morning was the general swim for all the members, : The afternoon program has been hardly less interesting that that of the morning.Several hikes were taken to the mountain by small groups with older boys as leaders, The day of General Balbo's arrival found fifty of the boyi at the look- from children running out on Esplanade avenue, chasing baseballs, ete, and it was suggested by the delegation that a fence be erected to prevent any reoc-urrenres of these mishaps.Mr.I.R.Carlin, Chairman of the Boys\u2019 Work Committee, has taken the major responsibility in organizing the \u2018These were organized so|luncheon on the mountain top.There have been several accidents During these five boys have taken in the \u201ccamp in th: e assembly with music and singing, out to see the Italian Fliers.This was made the occasion of a picnic Other afternoon trips included hikes to the following places of interest: the C.N.R.Shops, Dawson's Printing Company., Canadian Industrial Museum, McCord Museum, Red- path Museum, Ronald's Press, Pro- vineial Glass Co., Duchess of York, Martin-Semour Paint Factory, Brosseau\u2019s Bakery.Scores of the boys also took advantage of the Free Knot-Hole passes to see the Royals\u2019 haseball games at the Stadium in the late afternoons.This program is now in its final week and in order that the parents and friends may join for one occas- \u2018on with the boys in this summer activity, the closing period will be held on Friday evening at 7:46.The usual events of the day's program in an abbreviated form will form the basis of this evening session.Mr.I.R.Carlin, chairman of the Boys\u2019 Work Committee, and several members of the North Branch Board of Management, will be present to meet with the boys and their parents, Issued Examiner-Courier with the Co-operation of the Basinessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.© MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1933 Co + Will Park Avenue Be Widened ?Active At Conference Although the World Evonomic Conference has almost completed its sesssion in London the final formalities are not entirely colorless.Reports from England state that the Australian delegate, Right Hon.Stanley Bruce (left) attacked the wheat situation with the words: \u201cIf this conference does nothing but make efforts to limit production then irdeed we shall have to admit the conference has failed in its great task.The Canadian Finance Minister, Hun.E.N.Rhodes (right), cast a bombshell this week by flatly declaring Soviet dumping had ruined the world markets, and later raised objections to the copper report.STRATHCONA PUPIL RANKS THIRD IN BROVINCE IN SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATIONS WITH TOTAL OF #4 Judith Seidel is First Girl in Provincial Standing}.Many of Successful Candidates to Enter McGill and Bishops\u2014 Certificates Will Be Mailed Shortly Results in Order of Ment.Judith Seidel, with eight hundred and ninety-nine marks out of a possible one thousand, led all Strathcona entrants in the school leading examinations and was third in the province and also the first girl in the province results revealed on Tuesday evening by Dr.W.P.Percival, director of Protestant Education, showed.Many of the new high school graduates will enter the various faculties of McGill and Bishop's universities, where the marks taken in the high school leaving examination are used as a basis for admission.Students attending the Protestant high schools of this province are entitled and required in grade XI to write the high school leaving examination.High school leaving certificates| Horace Boyce 811, Sidney Friedman issued Ly the Department of Educa- 808, Saul Wolofsky #07, Norton tion will he despatched during the|Deane, 501, Wilfred Hugh 803, next few days for each student nam- Frances Poliger 801, Arthur Bruce ed below.Statements of marks will|792, Myer Hendelman 790, Jack Wig- be forwarded to unsuccessful candi- [dor 789, Cherra Shillings 788, Lorne dates.Tracey 772, Margaret T'empleton 767, In order to oblain a high school) \u2014 - sous leaving certificate, at least 50 out of the possible marks must be obtained in English (\u201ctwo papers), French (two papers), Latin or Greek (two papers), a science subject, and at least three others of the following: algebra, art, bookkeeping, botany, chemistry, physical geography, geometry, history, household science, intermediate mathematics, music, physics, stenography and typewriting.The successful candidates from Strathcona in the order of merit are as follows: Judith Seidel 899, Maurice Hecht 863, Francis Lands 837, Morton Cohen 830, Louis Winkler 816, Ian Mé- Cuaig 816, Dorothy Aronovitch 813, +» à + ++ + + +4 4 + 4 + + AIDS TO ATTRACTIVENESS The Examiner-Courier publishes on page 3 of this issue an exclusive article written by Mr.H.Knopp, widely- recognized beauty specialist, on the care of the hair and skin.Subsequent articles of a like nature will appear from time to time, and suggestions contained therein should prove of intense interest to feminine readers, + + + + + + + + + + + ++ à + 4 Prete t br rete re yp +++++++++#++444 44 Canada Issues Special Stamps H o Q 8 1 A G E To commemorate the opening of the World\u2019s Grain Exhibition and Conference at Regira this month the Canadian Post Office has issued a special set of stamps.Above is a reproduction of à twenty cent stamp bearing the title \u201cWorld's Grain Exhibition and Conference.\u201d + + + + + + 4 à 4 6 6 \u20ac + + + Runaway Horse Crashed Into Post at Bernard A horse and wagon belonging to C.Swidler of 4328 St.Urbain street came to grief yesterday when the horse bolted down Park avenue, At the intersection of Bernard the horse turned east along Bernard and the policeman at the intersectiom made a grab for it.The wagon crashed into an iron post and fell onto the sidewalk, the horse pulling itself free of the harness and getting to its feet in preparation for another dash, However the policeman grabbed its head and with the aid of a passerby succeeded in quieting it after some trouble, Several persons walking on the sidewalk in the vicinity of the crash had a narrow escape from injury.The horse was ctit considerably.P2220 4222 FP 222222000000 PP OPP G Gee PEE rt E EPIL ECE PPEOPEOLIESIPIOCEEOPOETST +++e + + + + + + + 4 4 6 4 + > eee eed | CANADIAN MISSION | NOTES +- The regular Sunday Services were held in the Rialto Hall \u201cB\u201d, 6711 Park avenue at 7 p.m.Miss Priscilla Wilson spoke of rharacter and intelligenre.Character is that which remains hehind among the minds of our fellow men after we have departed from Mortality.Our character is influesced a great deal by our childhood associations and by those we come in contact with throughout life, Henze we have the necessity of cultivating friends who would increase the quality of character.With the restoration of the Gospel comes the necessity for added intelligence.For it has heen revealed gains knowledge.The highest tribute ever paid to intelligence is found in the statement of Joseph Smith: \u201cIt constitutes the Glory of God.\u201d Mr.John B.Lake, spoke of revelation as the means of making known of divine truth.Since the beginning God has called by prophecy men of honest repute to receive the necessary revelation to carry out His will among His children.The Church which bears the name of Jesus Christ must of necessity have within in its folds the Holy Priesthood, or the privilege of receiving revelation from God.God revealed His word to Adam, to Moses, to Joshua, to prophets down through the reign of the Judges, to David and Solomon and on down to John the forerunner of the Saviour.Is it not in accordance with the unchangeable justice of God that He will support this dispensation as He has the ones in the past?Mortimer 750, Gabriel Fournier 757, Barbara Weatherly 756, Alan Perham 755, Nettie Takefman 749, Louis Solomonovitch 746, Frances Simons 743, Leslie Lackey 742, Alfred Miller 738, Myrtle Silverstone 732, Hy- man Levine 728, Selhy Carruthers 723, Anita Mendel 722, John Vaczek, 722, Stanley Dale 714, Mary Smeed 713, Jennie Wigdor 711, Lilian Marks 710, Ronald Smith 706, Harold Wahl 698, Munro Askanese 696, Mary Zuck, 696, Sidney Ofner 693, Isadore Schneiderman 692, Audrey Duncan son 687, Moffit 681, Abram Kalman 678, Betty Flower 677, Goldie Miller 677, Edna Leigh 676, Adele Schfran 675, Sybil Kanefsky 664, Nancy Rulun 662, Mina Winter 660, Charles Harrison 658, Richard Waldron 656, Sylvia Miller 742, Grace Cobb 639, Jean Russell 638, Oxley Willing 631, Bernard Kahn 627, Toba Myerson 623, Rita Shane 621, Annie Zlotnik 592, Celo Racicot 590, Manuel Batshaw 580, Velma Cherinel 569, Anita Cohen 506, Helen Tough 498.NYASSA, Ore.\u2014Mrs, Ella, Hilton saw a strange bird in her chicken vard.She made a leap and captured fit, The visitor was a large hawk, +++ 6446464 AE that man is saved no faster than hey, * Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION SENDS LETTER TO CITY COUNCIL ASKING FOR BY-LAW AMENDMENT Want Beer to Be Sold in Grocery Stores Only\u2014Matter Would Have to Be Presented at Meeting \u2014 Then a Referendum Would Have to Be Held\u2014Next Meeting of Council Takes Place August Second\u2014Bicycle Licenses Needed Now Radio Car Tried.The question of the sale of beer in Outremont, the only municipality except Westmourt on the Island of Montreal where dry laws are still in fore, is in the foreground again, the city council having received a re- guest to chaage the by-daw so that the sale of beer might be permitted hy grocery stores within the limits of Outremont, A: a preliminary te changing the Ly-law it would be necessary that a native of motion be made (0 the Council, and the ratification, upon prea.entation, of the smd notion, by un majority of votes of that body would he requisite before the matter could he submitted to the residents.The next «meeting of the council takes place on August the second.\u201c+ The question of the sale of beer ® % 4 ¢ #9 in the northend municipality has been # keenly debated for many years.The Outremont Police Solve + String of Recent Thefts Sergeant-Detective Griffiths and Detective Bernier of the Outremont police force, after following a man and boy fur two hours, saw them enter a Mount Royal Avenue house and arrested them.At police headquarters after questioning the man admitted robbing several houses in Outremont.request this time comes through the Retail \u2018Merchants Canada and in part said \u201cWe know that the citizens of Outremont have reason to complain of the sale of heer through taverns but we feel sure that the great majority of Ou- tremont residents would welcome a chance to purchase it at their local grocery stores.We believe it in in the interests of the residents as well Association of Over one thousand dollars as the grocers that licenses be issued.worth of merchandise which The general concensus of opinion had been reported stolen was at the Outremont city hall] ja that recovered.the municipality Is empowered to present such a by-law if the slder- men wish and that It might be limited to the sale of heer in grocery stores.The matter would however, have to be ratified by the public and there is great doubt aw to the oul- come if such a vote was cast for the residents have been mostly against such a proposition to date.If u request is made al the coun- meeting on August the second \u2018 ic] Alex.D.Fraser then the matter will take the usual The man, 22, colored, who gave his name as Issac Mes- sett wil come up for sentence tomorrow, The boy, who is only twelve, appeared in the Juvenile court, +++ 44406466 +4 + + PEEP PR EEF E PIPE PEEPLES 687, Ruth Jeffrey 687, Joseph Robin-|[ Lola Burman 688, Grace Dies aged 61 The death occurred Tuesday, of Alexander Duncan Fraser at his res- idence, 1140 Lajoie Avenue at the age of 61, following an illness whish lasted two months, Mr.Frazer was born in Alexandria, Ontario, but lived a number of years of his life here.He has been emloyad by the Northern Electric Company since 1911.He was a member of the Masonic Order ani his lodge was Mount Mor- inh.He was also a charter member of the Prince of Wales Lodge of Odd- fellows.He was a member of Knox- Crescent congregation, He is survived by his widow Eliza Barnes, two Stanley Fraser and Gordon Fraser, of Belle- ville, Gntario, and two sisters, Iss- kel und Mary Fraser, of Montreal.The funeral will take place today at three o'clock from the chapel of Jos C.Wiay and Bro, Mountain St, Anne sons, to Mount Royal Cemetery, bce-cube to each glass, course that a prohibition by-law would have to pass through and would then be sent for approval to the Quebec Liquor Commission.Outremont bicycle owners are now compelled as in Montreal, to secure licenses.IL is expected that these licenses will be recognize in Montreal.The police department are trying out a radio equipped car and if satisfactory several apparatuses of the type may be purchased.+ PS - [ MacVICAR MEMORIAL | OUTREMONT PRES.l CHURCH NOTES et mt ét am + rm oo + The Rev.Dr.J.G.Potter will officiate in both churches next Sun- ay.The eleven o'clock sev.ce will Le neld in MacV car Memorial Church, St.Viateur Ave, Corner Hutchison St, And in the evening at half past seven o'clock in Outre- mont Preshyterian Church, Davaar Ave, near St.Catherine Road.Mr.D.A.Hinehcliffe will preside at the organ in both churches and members of hoth choirs will assist in the worship.-_\u2014 # ! 1 FROSTY COOLNESS! ICED TEA Try This Famous Prize Recipe: then fill up jar with cold water at once.DO REFRIGERATE, but serve, as required, with an \"SALARG\" RTH BRANCH OAKS DEFEATED MOUNT ROYAL NUGCETS AND NB.MAPLES TO GAIN FIRST PLACE Gained 41-17 Advantage Over Nuggets i in Scheduled Inter-Y League luggers on Both Teams Vorking Well \u2014Maples Went Down With a Struggle 19-13 \u2014 Play- Off Position is Assured.Last Friday the North Branch \u201cOsks\u201d were at home to the Mount Royal \u201cNuggets\u201d in a scheduled Inter \"Y\u201d game.This was the first game of the schedule to he played as the previous games had heen washed out by rain.The Oaks were successful in winning from the Nuggets of Moun! Royal by the score of 41-17.The runs came in fast and furiously for both teams as hit after hit was pounded out by the slugger: on hoth teams in the opening innings.Then again on Monday of this week the Oaks again won by defeating the North Branch entry, the: Maples, by the score of 19-13 in aj Johnson Fiset and Campbell were out in order to end the inning 2-0 for the Oaks.In the second imming Arch.Little walked and then Bob.Sullivan hit, seven inning game.Hutton and Gibson going out hut This double win places the Oaks Dawson registering the second hit at the head of the Inter Y.M.C.A.lof the game to score both Little and! League over the two Mount Royal|Sullivan.teams and the \u201cMaples\u201d of North: was made third man out.Branch.With one more game to The Oaks then proceeded to gain play the Oaks are now sure of atisix hits and win an error scored least a playoff for the championship, seven runs to bring the score 9-2.or if they should win their third! After ths the Royals game next Monday against Monut| headed, Royal \u201cRoyals\u201d it will assure them: at the end of the seventh.* the championship of this section of.the league.The winners of the northern section to play off with the winner of thé western section comprising the other Y,M.C.A.branches of Westmount, N.D.G., Central and ; Verdun.It is hoped that the playoff will! come sometime net week, probably Thursday or Friday.depending on IS NEGLECTED how soon the initial games in the, western section are played.! - In Friday's game with Mount Roy-! ! Walter Martin Admits Game \u2018 al Nuggets and the Oaks, the Nug-' gets started off with a bang earn.is Only Minor Sport i mn Canada ing eight runs in the first inning! but the Oaks came back with six and: Will Canada ever produce tennis then eight in the second frame to a ; stars of the callibre of Henry Cochet, goose-egg from the Nuggets.Now, France's Davis Cup ace; Henry with the score 14-8 in their favour, | \u201cBunny\u201d Austin of England, or Jack the Oaks were never headed but con- | Crawford of Australia.tiaually added to their winning mar | The answer, given by one of the gin till the game ended 41-17.Dominion's leading stars, iz hardly Eric Lunn pitched fine ball for the encouraging.North Branch team and the fielders Interviewed at Jack Heights Ten- and infielders farhished him sterl-|Nis Club, Walter Martin.Regina- ing support.Sparkling plays feat- Toronto member of Canada\u2019s Davis ured the mfielders work while the Cup team, said he believed lack of fielders had the uncanny fortune competition, a cool climate and the to be in the right spot for flies, thus | fact that Tennis in Canada is only a relieving the pitcher of troubles, A \u2018Minor sport and not conducted on a double play was one of the high ; large scale like in England or United lights of the game when Edwards of | States.dimmed chances of his bme- Mount Royal grounded to Reg.Daw-|'a\"d bringing out .a national player son at short who threw to Ken Mur.\u2019 © whtstanding \u2018nternatioral rank- ray for a force out at second and | ne then relayed it to Colin Struthers at, ~ Distances are so great in Canada first.Mount Royal were not so|that our top-notchers get ver: little fortunate on either their hitting or first-class opposition.\u201d he said.\u201cFew their fielding, that is after the first | tennis clubs pay the travelling ex- iming.penses of playere who enter their When the Oaks met the Maples on | tournaments, and the player: them- Monday the interest was at fever selves cannot afford to make long : ._ trips .Jack Wright, our pitch for both teams were on their trips on the: own ack ne ; ; , ;hest man.lives in Vancouver, which toes to register a win.lis 1,700 miles from Toronto, where Reg.Dawson was on the moundij am located, and virtually as far for the Maples while Eric Lunn ; from Montreal, the home of Marcel again pitched the Oaks to victory in Rainville and Gilibert Nunns.8 seveh inning tussle.The Maples «Another thing that hold« us back made eight errors to two made by!;, our short season.On account of the Oaks and this in itself more or our cold climate we cannot play out- less tells the story.doors hefore May 1.or after Sep- The Maples started at bat.Leslie tember 1.and there are only two Mason and Wigley went out, Murray indoor courts in the country.one in hit, but Hugh Struthers made the Montreal.the other in Hamilton.We third Sut to the end of the inning.probably never will develop an Elis- ~Staton leading off for the Oaks got worth Vines, hecause we have no a life on an error and Russell Mason California, where the game is played was also given a lease on another] all-year round.\u201d error.\u201d Chuck, the third man up hit| Martin, who has just graduated: to score both Mason and Staton but [from Osgoode Hall.Toronto, said he is making his farewell tour of the ; United States before embarking on! a career at the har.He ix a native of Regina.DAVIS CUPPER Tel.CR.6858 - Dr.Jean Paul Renaud SURGEON-DENTIST BEEV|LLE, Tex.four members of the high school senior class of 60 reported in their classes on a recent Friday, officials began an investigation.They found the other 58 enjoying a swimming party on a ranch.Superintendent W.E.Madderra isstted the following edict: \u201cAll seniors X-Ray Diagnosis Consultations 9 a.m.to 9 p.m.daily, excepting Tuesday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.5752 PARK AVENUE - MONTREAL day if they expect to graduate.\u201d For the first time in 22 years the senior class attended school on a Saturday.i __GoLp ! 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THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1633 Walter Miller | d'hicago White Sox pitcher, who has shown they can come back.He: | was given unconditional release when \u2018his arm went bad and although he i wrote to several clubs last saying his arm was: \u201cgood\u201d prit was the only oné to brant him a trial.Already he has won four, me for the White Sox.ONTE Schutta Luis valley, Colo, .Gl VISTA, \u201cpotato king\u201d sf the efficiency equal to that of the pack-! ,ers who utilize every part of the pig | except the =queul, according tu A.\u201cA.Goodman, Rio Grand County \"agent.In addition to selling his potatoes, Schutte feeds his potato! vines to sheep, with excellent results, HEPPNER.Ore.\u2014Rubber dollars often appear in song and story, but | here are some of leather.Script based on county warrants, is being issued here.It is printed in three colors on tanned sheep shin.It is finding a good demand among souvenir collectors.WINNIPEG, Man.Hudson Bay.now invites and other travellers without restriction.Heretofore it has been necessary to obtain a permit to go to Churchill but this restriction has now heen withdrawn and Canadian National Railways officials advise that tickets to Churchill may be purchased at railway stations in the ordinary way.-\u2014 Churchill, on tourists 1 ! ! un ; the \u201cy de i more entrants in all events than in 1 Elmer.jaml 13 class between San | has attained a degree of | + i } ! Event 1.\u2014Free Style.FOURTH VEEKLY SWIM MEET WAS HELDON MONDAY | Considerable More Entries | Were Recorded in | All Events FINE PROGRESS | Final Meet Will Be Held This Afternoon With Exhibition Tomorrow Evening The Fourth Weekly Meet foi hoys \u201crun in connection with *the Summer School, on Monday Vacation successfully held was afternoon ast With in.pool.considerable i other meets, and with competition much keener throughout, the boys staged \"a very interesting and en- juyable meet, Elmer and Alexander: taking the honors in the younger boys\" classes and Carney and Me- + x .+ » Phee vieing for honors in the Senior i * Class.Relief Tuwirler zd When Fred Marberry wax a member of the Washington cluh he acquired fame as a relief pitcher.Now, PEPPER MARTIN, |ALEXANDER IN \u201cDIR.WILLIAMS | BATTING FR | IN COMEBACKS With Dale Alexander once m hitting in his accustomed for | Roy Johnson and Rick Ferrel] hap World Series Stars of fa ing the ball, the Red Sox continue | Refuse to Stay 1 in Bacl- ; be a serious threat to any and ! ground | opposi ition, as they tour through, ahi Even Billy Werber, who The story of the 1933 season con-, batting \u2018down 250 my | tains an interesting drama of two: before the club left home, has ba west.below the .-men, who.shining in the 1981} getting his base hits ani Ral ; world's series, bogged down to o \"| Warstler, not ated as one o: thei \u201cseurity for a year and have come! ! en ns of the Sox offensive, share of blows, When the Sox had swung only through the western territory pl u \u2018 back together along a thorny road | E21 ett to stardom this season\u2014Pepper Martin of the St.Louis Cardinals, and Dibrell Williams of the Athletics.ing against the Indians and Ti Martin's success, his mastery of dw 8 {third base and the hitting that car- they had won as many game @ : 5 they captured on any comply ried him to the top of the National Teague has drawn the proper amount of attention.But Dib William's \u2018stirring comeback has gone almost ! : .unnoticed except among the close\u2019 ; , .troit Tigers.This comin followers of the Athletics.K ., KE on top ; ; four wins in five games with, So this piece ix to be devoted to, Yanks and an even spHe with 4 the young man from Arkansas, who! Mackmen in two games.kept stands out as an example of unflag- | stock high in the estimation of hg ging spirit.To go back, it may or \"may not be recalled that Williams western trip during the 1932 sex They split a four-game series wi the Indians on the present \u2018our took three out of five from :he D fans.It has heen interesting to note in he is used almost exclusively as a Was the fielding star of the 1931} of ihe boys have been making and ; | the struggle which ensues for first | March | BERIT Old class place honors.In the 10 and 11 year the fight is all between, Whiston and Stein, in the 12 Alexander and .Redwood, while in the over 14 class, although competition hasn't been.\u201cwhat it might, McClay and Carney have heen staging a duel for first, place, The last of these swimming meets will he held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, while tomorrow night an exhibition meet will he held around 9 o'clock, in connection with the dis- ; play which the boys are staging for parents and friends.The results of the swimming meet are as folows: 10 and 11.\u20141st, Winston Stein, 2nd MeNab, 3rd Elmer.Event 2.\u2014Free Style.12 and 13.\u2014Ist Alexander, 2nd Evans, 23rd Redwood.Event 8.\u2014Backstroke.10 and 11.\u20141=t Clarke, 2nd Elmer.\u201c Event\u2019 4\u2014Backstroke.\u20141st Redwood, 2nd Whiston.Event 5.\u2014Backstroke.\u20141st McPhee, 13.3rd 12 and Alexander, 14 and over.2nd Carney.Event 6.\u2014Long Plunge.10 andll.\u20141st Hillen, 2nd Elmer.3rd Cock- erton.Event 7.\u2014Long Plunge.12 and 12.\u20141st Alexander, 2nd Evans, 3rd Guthrie and Bates.Event R.\u2014Long Plunge.14 and } Redwood, ithe recent meets the progress some! starting hurler and has won thirteen world's series.and lost hut five games to date, 3rd over\u2014Î=+t Desmond, 2nd Carney, McPhee.Event 9.\u2014 Relay 10 Team of Evans, Stein, Gurk.2nd Team.-, Duguid, Clarke Te Team of: Guthrie, loser Evans, andll.\u20141st Cockerton, Elm- Relay 10 and 13.viteher, Whiston, Hagan.Brown, 10 and 11 ind Event 10.\u2014Beginner- Free Style\u2014I1st Winston Sein, MeNab, id Clarke.Event 11.\u2014Beginners 12 Free Style \u2014Ist Hopgood, lev.3rd Giduck.\u2019 LONG BRANCH.N.J.\u2014 William H.Walsh, «aid to have heen the oldest Masonic member in this state in point of years of membership, died recently at the age of 93.He jnined the Masons in October 1564, and 13.2nd Lang- \u2018Trinidad, British West Indies, state that the Lmperial College of Tropical Agricultural there (a world famous institution) has dis-overed a banana free from Report= from the ailments that usually trouble banana plants.SALT LAKE CITY.Utah.- Two pleasant co-workers at the University of Utah are Mrs.Florence R.Ellison and her daughter, Nomma F.Ellison, both seniors.They will graduate with several other students.Willen, Me-! | MeNair, He played circles! turn would play a few fair games around Charley Gelbert, defensive:the field only to finally ze bly , «tar of the previens series, coming, in one and throw it away.up with one hard chance after an-; McNair, though his arm had \u2018other and time and again robbing | ve: completely recovered, was the Cardinals of hits.He wound up! length returned to action.Unha | the vear in a blaze of glory.pily the diminutive star had v Then came last season and an in- | relieved after a fortnight or «oy j explicable slump.He grew erratic\u2019 ance more Mack started using Ci \u2018in the field, he couldn't pick up a \u2018ocki and then Williams.grounder or throw it true.To cap jt, Dib Finally Takes Possession all, hix hitting fell off to nothinz.Williams began to settle down In time he lost the position to Eric|tlie field and gradually overcame who developed quickly inte\u2019 erractic play .ever offering la star.alibi, never quitting in the fac When the curent season opened, | | discouragement.he fought hix od MeNair\u2019s sore arm gave Williams a \"battle.And he has won it.Willy chance to try his hand again at is the player today that Mack a short.But his troubles of 1932 still the veterans on the club expe assailed him.He was benched.Ed- {him to be, when they were wonde die Cihocki, a youngster from Class | ing, and puzzled by his collapse ss B ball, was used in his stead and al-; fielder.He has recaptured the pg so proved erratic.tion from the youngster who took In this quandary of handling two away from him last year\u2014Fric if shortstops who were costing him vie-.Nair.The latter's arm i- not y tories, Connie Mack played Cihocki wholly recovered to strength, for a few days at a time, then Wil- even were it in condition, the sh liams and again Cihocki, as each in] stop post is Dib Williams\u2019.\u2014 a hie : Re SWIMMING.OPEN TIN:© FOR MEN.Reserved periods for ladies, girls, boys.Supervision, Instruction.White-tiled paol \u2014 filtered water.Government.Tested.Phone CRESCENT 2253 for further information NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.GORDON E.W.HARRISON Fiest Vice-President and Production Manage: | t WILL H.HARRISON President and Sales Manager BREAD MADE BY A FAMOUS DENT HARRISON Chairman of the Board ~~ HARRISON B Invite You to Try \u2018POM BREAD IN YOUR NEW HOME Three Kinds of Bread to Choose from\u2014 FRESH FULL-CREAM MILK BREAD Au 24 Oz.LoAvcs Art POM QuaLITY quar RC rea CC BREAD BREAD HARRISOIJ .St.Catherine St.West \u2014at The Glen te Pigg OF A A BAKING FAMILY DENT HARRISON, Second Vice-President JR.WM, B.OSLER Secretary-Treasurer OTHERS Look for the Green \u2018\u2019Breadmobiles\u2019\u2019 ! 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Thus destroyed is another super- s nn a vacaiim in Nebraska, has !.it be known that he \u2018rants to +L mar'ed.Oh, no\u2014not to anyone in par:icular, He ; just approves of the ceremony, ani ithe blissful state of being looked \u2018 after.Lyvle\u2019s been a bachelor tro \"long, he says.He really means it.Learning to do the buck and wing ought to be strenuous enough exercise for anybody\u2014but Patricia Ellis practices it on the ragged edge of above cases only when the peraon!her swimming pool, so that she falls subject to it fails to establish that\u2019 he was unable to prevent the act: which has caused .the damage.INDIA PALE (W bite Label) EXPORT (Gold Label) STOCK (Blwe Label) \u201cBaby Star Masters and employers are respon-\u2018 morning during her in whenever she slips.For no reason at all, that\u2019s the way the pretty elected to spend her vacation, and EPR she's good enough at it now y pete with any Russian exper, If little Edward G.Robinson, doesn\u2019t follow in his father, steps, it won't he the fault y family friends.He already two pipes, and a pair of gloves signed and given + hi Jack Dempsey.True, they'n size designed to fit a threes, but if their inf means anything, Eddie Janie ; old-youngster, destined to grow up int.a guy\u201d who will make Ter rp look like a mollycoddle.Jean Muir, young New York ress who recently journey.yg fornia by boat to join the lit Warner-First National contrag ers, has invented a new Ling of ing case for books, to save the heavy volumes around lg trunk, Tix the box is set snitecase or destin reached, an aq the front cover unclasped, and, to! it\u2019s a book case with the} already in place.Very handy people who believe, with that home is where vour joo: J.A.ROY 5874 Hutchison Street ELECTRICAL, WORKS Contracteur Electricien CRes.058( DAY AND NIGHT CALLS Dollard 4345 9 a.m.to) PLATES THAT FIT DR.ANTONIO HEBER D.P.S.CHIRURGIEN DENTISTR SURGEON DENTIST Painless operative dentistry of all iy near St.Joseph Hivd.4879 PARK AVE.DO.7082 J.H.HARTI Prescription Drugsist 370 Laurier W.Near P \u2014ONE STORE ONLY= No connection with any other fi bearing the same name.We may not be your nearest drug but we try to come the nearest to ing you.We have the confidence of the do Make merry with your favorite Molson's Ale.Entertain your friends economically and enjoyably with this delightful health-building tonic.Molson's is always refreshing and it's good for you.It sets you right, me rte rare irc 8 THE EXAMINER-COURIER.THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1933 A MONTREAL \u2014\u2014 P HIGHWAY OF NAPLES HOTEL Un Beautiful Long Lake, direct on Highway of Portland Theatre District Rotary Club In the Heart Business and Privately Owned Golf Course, Fishing, Swimming, Tennis, Hund-hall, Riding.Neo! All Sports \u2014 Dancing \u2014 10-Piece Orchestra.\u2019 aples, Maine A.I.Brooks, Prop.\u2014 MAINE'S MOST FAMOUS HOSTELRY _ ree Li Headquarters Re : American Automobile Association Reciprocity ! Club ; ANT GRILL PETERSON, MGR.PORTLAND, MAINE ; 'ERIA RICHARD L.MIDDLE ST.À XR AIA EE LL PAT 00 OO OT ANP PORTLAND MAINE IN AND ABOUT PORTLAND Na 9 on WHAT TO SEE CITY HALL\u2014Rite of Maine's first State House.map MU NICIPAL GRGAN\u2014In auditorium of City Hall, which aeats three thousand.The Kotzschmar Memorial Organ, the finest municipal organ in the country, is the gift of Cyrus H.K.Curtis, the publisher, who was born in Portland.Daily concerts Manday to Friday at 3 p.m.: Saturday at fl nm.during July and August.Admission 25 cents, Other months special programs are offered.9 on map.LONGFELLOW HOME\u2014Home of the beloved poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 487 Congress Street.Open daily vx- cept Sunday.Admission 25 cents, 27 on map.LON LLOW BIRTHPLACE\u2014I61 Fore Street.visitors.Admission 30 cents.26 en map.MAINE HISTORICAL, SOCIETY \u2014 Library and Museum.Kear of Longfellow Home.Admission free.25 on map BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUH- HOUSE ~-415 Cumberland Avenue.< on map.WOMEN'S LITERARY UNION CLUB-HOUSE Street, 39 on map.ART MUSEUM-\u2014Sweat Art.Open week days, except Monday, Y a.m.to 4.30 p.m - Sundays 1 to 5 p.m.Admission free.1 on map.PUBLIC LIBRARY\u2014Open week days 9% n.m.to 6 p.m.Wednesday and Saturday to Ÿ pm.during summer season, balance of year cach week day evening.61ÿ Congress Street.33 on map ELKS CLUB Free Open to \u2014 76 Spring Memorial Building.The best an Street.IG on map, WESTERN PROMENADE \u2014 Heautiful view Mountains in the background, EASTERN PROMENADE \u2014 Magnificent view farher and Casco Bay, BEERING OAKS-\u2014Part of the city park natural lantie Coast.PORTLAND welcome 10 a.m.June July PORTLAND Rcres.service, The in Maine and proof.* mer the country 1t is humelike passed by any.henuty.14 on STATE PIER~\u2014One of the best ocean terminmle wu th AL 16 on may.FORT WILLIAMS\u2014On Cape Shore ænrrinened reservation.HEAD to 12.30 p.m.and August.AMPORT\u2014Completely All services for visiting planes.LIG It is known by and comfortable and comfortable and rooms given over entirely to the needs of ite guests and affords a wplendid lounge where social ar business friends mas The Falmouth is the conlest Hoted in Ite lange, map, dri 22 an map.HT\u2014AL Fart 36 on map.he vrar summer and the warmest in the winter, and airy and vacellentiy furnished, te 6 p.m.round, its se equipped Passenger carrying nervice with sustem of great troy Williams.werk Airp l'almouth Hotel is one of the largest and best hotels in open t modern conveniences of latter day construction and is fire.thousands of men and women ail and caters to the most particular people.is unsur- has Portland during the Hin raaine are Jaune das< during RTLAN PAGE FIVE White | Pactiand IE | | ernment Visitors art, 230 FAMOUS WORSTED - TEX SUIT lobhy av meet.FEES AS THOL GH 4 TAILOR MADE IT FOR YOU [Us remarkable how Worsted-tes [| fits every type of man .1.Many jf: of our customers won't wear any - thing cle .They call Worsted tex the nesre- 1 thine to n° cusfon tnlered suit.$30 Lined with Super-Celanese HASKELL & JONES 470 Congress Street | Portland, Maine Hon The St.Johnsbury House THE HOTEL ON THE HILL Rates, Single with hath CENTRALLY LOCATED $3.00.Double $5.00 ST.JOHNSBURY, VT.EWIS Central House and Hillside Inn Steam Hea: G.A.Lewis, Prop.AGASSIZ ST., a step off Main Write for Particulars, Bethlehem.N.H.Modern THE GREAT STONE .FACE This \u201cGreat Stone Face, mighty Makes Men.\u201d \u2014 THE Colby Inn Under New Management Week-End Rates, $2.50 per Day Modern, Comfortable, Fable Service, Fresh BETHLEHEM, N.H.RECOMMEND THE Alpine-Arlington Hotel and Cottages Comfort \u2014 Quality \u2014 Service Vegetahles w WE Portable G, Chesley, Prop.BETHLEHEM N.H.Welcome To ISLAND LEDGE CASINO CO.Dancing and Moving Pictures Bowling Alleys & Billiard Rooms FORBES Lunch and Dining Rooms WELLS BEACH MAINE WELLS BEACH MAINE Ocean View Hotel Wells Beach, Maine the Finest Hotels in New England One of Center of Town Write for Particulars \u201cas Hawthorne memorialized it, is one of the most impressive natural marvels in the world.Far above beautiful Profile Lake it projects from the top of the mountain of which it is a part.majestic and inscrutable, forever peering through the clouds to proclaim in the words of Daniel Webster, immortal son of New Hampshire, that \u201cHere God Al- The 01d Man of the Mountain A glory smites the craggy heights; And in a halo of the haze.Flushed with faint gold, far up.be- hol, That mighty face, that stony gaze! But what is this 1 seem to miss?Those features fall into confusion! A farther pace\u2014where was that face?A withered cliff ix all we see: That giant nose, that grand reposc Have in a moment ceased to he, And in the mind alone can find Imaginary brief existence, G-.-.NEW HAMPSHIR Vacationland of World Renown A Good Place to Live Throughout the Year The northernmost of the thirteen original states.New Hampshire is 175 miles long with an extreme width of 93 miles and an average width of 50 miles.Its area is 9.336 square miles and its average elevation is 1200 feet.The state was first entered by a white man in 1603 and settled in by the first colonists in 1623.While rich in historical associations that quicken the pride of its citizens, it is the scenic charm and splendor of New Hampshire that have given to it world-wide fame and lured millions of visitors to enjoy the hospitality of its incomparable vacation resorts.New Hampshire is called hy experienced travelers the most consistently beautiful state in the Union.Here one may tains, The hraoad between winding that drive the Rivers\u201d in her mountains.(Girdling the center of the state are island-studded be within beaches, great lakes or a superb view of the wheels of busy New Hampshire has been called because five of the great rivers of New England have their origin an hour of hroad Atlantic laves its quaint hi which merges into broad valleys and andulating hills rivers\u2014romantic mills lakes of marvelous heauty, washing the most strikingly \\merica\u2014the White Mountains of New Hampshire.| storie ribhons of \u201cMat feet - moun- WHEN MAKING RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR ocean shore VACATION SAY YOU SAW | power her of | IT IN THE MONITOR.of the beautiful and hestloved mountains in These reports LaSalle Hote!.newspaper.of sune.A«k for Miss Dunn Important Watch for report of all road conditions from Resort and Vacation sections from all districts that advertise in this are sent daily from our representative whi is making a personal inspee- Al information furnished upon ivquest.MONITOR TRAVEL BUREAU MA.3221 = MAINE KENNEBUNK BEACH Bethlehem, a charming mountain town, Welcome To The Sagamore Hotel Private Bath Houses, Garage Golf, Bathing, Water Sports WM, YATES, Kennebunk Beach, Maine Canadian Money at Par 2 eS Prop, Ma Ke SEAVIEW HOUSE \u201cWhere Cool Ocean Breezes and Summer Bring Health F nd divert on Ocean Happiness\u201d ron!.Canadian ney at Par.Rates on Application, nnebunk Beach, Maine ATLANTIS HOUSE and COTTAGES BY \u2018The Charm of Kennchunk Beach\u201d Kennebunk Catering to a Refined Patronage.\u2014 || ; Comfort, Enjoyment, Pleasure.Modern | Montrealers will throughout \u2014 Best Accommodation, ! Golf -\u2014 Rathing \u2014 Fishing \u2014 Boating.The Sand Beach is th: Best on the Const and Safe for the Children.An Ocean View Family Rater on Application.Golf - Boating - Canadiaa Money accepted at par.! KENNEBUNK BEACH, MAINE | } Description fo NARRAGANSETT - THE .SEA place an Ideal Spot for a Vacation.Elevators \u2014 Telephones Sandy Beach where Children may Romp and Play in Safely.We accept Canadian Money at Par.Beach, Maine find this delightful from Every Room.Fishing - Swimming lders on Request Bath Warren K.Wentworth, KENNEBUNK BEACH, The Wentworth Prop.MAI MODERN ROOMS With er wi thout baths Excellent golf rourne.ing, Fish Booklets and Floor Plan Kulen $25 to $28 Per Werk SPECIAL first Bonting, Canceing.ing HARES le Weeks dn Peep Ses and location, NE BETHLEHEM with thirty delightful hotels, golf clubs.and palatial residences, is nationally famous for mountain scenery where sufferers from hay-fever find immediate relief.All the mountain resorts are casily accessible by rail and by excellent motor roads, All therôugh the mountains there are charming summer homes constructed hy their owners and lovely maintained.DARLING INN A Gem in the Green Mar.3221 TEL.information Routes, ler Your Vacation Plans regarding Ftc.Ask for Miss Dunn Lyndonville, Vermont | Just between Montreal |: hall way and Portland, Maine RATES, $1.50 UP Roads, WE RECOMMEND THE PALACE CAFE AND SEA GRILL hetween the Theatres A Sea Grill for Particular People JOHNSBURY, VT, THE REYNOLD\u2019S We Extend a Hearty Welcome to All Our Visitors.While fishing on any of the lakes, ponds, streams or brooks in Maine, you are on privately owned lands.Please do your part by .PREVENTING FOREST FIRES For information coscerping future feature issues where Vacation Sheets are featured write The Monitor, Montreal, for full informationn.Rutes Jowest on Ours History Thoroughly Modern Rates: 54.00 and up jenutiful Groural- SWIMMING POOL, Fresh Vegetables From Our Own Farm.Bethlehem, N.H.ATLANTIC HOUSE Direct on Ocean Front All Home Cooking Golfing, Fishing Daring Rates, $16.00 per Week All Water Front Rooms Wells Beach, Maine Bathing, and J.T.Trowbridge.J.K.BETHLEHEM, N.H.WE RECOMMEND THE COLONIAL CAFE next te home the best place to ent Barrett, Prop.| CALL The Monitor Travel Bureau La Salle Hotel, Montreal MARQUETTE 3221 \u2014 ASK FOR MISS DUNN For full information and Literature concerning Hotels and Resorts advertised in this issue.\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Largest Hotel in Hethiehem.Elevator.Cainine.RATES: $4.30 UP.THE SINCLAIR Landmark of the Highway \u2014 Centrally Located Thereughly Modern.Golf, Tennis, Riding, Music, Dancing.SPORTS, INDOOR AND OUTDOOR.BOOKLET ON BETHLEHEM, N.H.REQURST.Excellent ap ~ EPICS Pa ATT a ts PRI TITAS mi, : - 29 - | Sommes Pire | Se AE IE 2e BG VE ane 55 PAGE SIX Recreational Facilities In New England.Are Many Distinctive Charms Influence People to Return Year After Year\u2014 Mountains, Lakes and the Sea Contribute to Scenic Beauty\u2014Old Orchard Beach is Mecca of Tourists From Montreal- Amusement Place: Add Zest to- Vacation.The scerery, the climate, ine re:re- | ational possibiliiies cf any country or section are diffict!t to describe without resorting to saperlatives \u2014 best, finest, loveliest, and similar | general terms.The distinctive charni: that influence people to return year after year t) some favored spot are oftentimes less evident ard extremely hard to define \u2014 yet New England can boast «f a variety of features uncommon to other vazationlands.In the first place, New England\u2019: enviable topography provides vacationists with mountains, lakes.ses coast, countryside and wilderness all within approximately 2 per cent of the land in the United States.Mountains are within sight of the sea, lakes are at the foot of the moun- tams\u2014wilderness is only a few hours\u2019 ride from the cities and countryside is all «round.he climate vai.es with t«e topography so that inose who prefer dry mountain ai, or salty sea hreezes, have their choice.But climate and scenery are not ail that\u2019s distinctive to New England\u2019s vacationland.There are certain characteristics of New England's hostelries that are different from those of other sections.Their savory cooked foods made from old New England recipes win the hearts of vacationists.Their quiet, old-fash- oned hospitality is regarded highly Their comfortable accommodations are 8 Loon to the weary.Sune have his:orie backgrounds that lend colonial atmosphere ts their =irroun!- ings.There are other marks of distine- tion about New England's glorious playground that make it # mecca for vacationists from all parts of the world, Where Tide Awaits Man Scenery of endless variety and recreational opportunities galore are furnished a countless number of sea- loving vacationists who spend their summers along New England's three thousand miles of irregular coastline.It is here they find long, sandy beaches, sheltered coves; quaint seaport towns; picturesque lighthouses; rocky headlands; and the sea in its many moods.It is here that they secure relief from the eweltering city heat and he noise and bustle of everyday life.Cool sea breezes, invigorating salt water, health-building rays of a tannirg sun, famous New England shore dinners contribute toward restoring their strength of ! mind and bodys.- The famous North Shore of Massachusetts Legins in all its glory at old Nahant, just a few miles from Boston.Nahant is located on a rocky peninsula at the extreme end of a narrow isthmus.It has long been the favored summer resort of Massachusetts statesmen and prominent Bostonians.Next comes Revere, the \u201cConey SCOBIE \u201chot and cold running water.Beach in Canada.ticulars phone DExter 1293.12 Months RE RE ETES EE TA EE AT TR J.RESLER 159 BERNARD AVE.W.FAMOUS FOR WATCH REPAIRS PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE My Name and 25 Years Experience is Your MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY GO FURTHER BY VISITING HOUSE NORWAY BAY, QUE Situated on the Ottawa River, 160 Miles West of Montreal.Excellent full course meals.Dancing, Tennis, Golf, Bathing, Boating.Mrs.A.A.McCredie, Proprietor.Private baths, Finest Bathing For further par- FREE Service on All Repairs Guarantee \u2014 Mausie.34th Season.\u201cAT THE SALT WATER'S EDGE\u201d SPARHAWK HALL and COTTAGES OGUNQUIT, MAINE Surf Bathing \u2014 Golf \u2014 Tennis \u2014 Saddle Horses \u2014 Deep Sea Fishing Sprinkler System \u2014 Elevator \u2014 American Plan.CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR.Booklet \u2014 Rates from $35.00, Single.June 25 to Sept.$63.00, Double.16.T.H.Murphy, Manager ene Thoroughly Modern \u2014 Sprinkler THE BAYVIEW HOUSE BAYVIEW, MAINE, Sports \u2014 Direct on Sea Wall \u2014 Fresh Vegetables \u2014 Excellent Service.\u2014 Golf, Tennis, Etc.\u2014 Selective Clientele, 8.A.STAPLES \u2014 ASST.MANAGER.System \u2014 All Land and Water THE ST.ASPINQUID HOTEL THE ASPINQUID MAINE.facation ides! far every sesshere enjoyment.Vegetables, fraits and berriea from nearby farms.\" Coal, vine-covered verandahs afferi an extensive view of dunes and scesn.RATES CONSISTENT WITH THE 7'MES.i.B HALL \u2014~ MRS i.RB.HALL.\u2014 BOOKLRT.OGUNQUIT-BY-THE-SEA, Bes food in attractive variety.OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT THE EXAMINER-COURIER.THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1933 Old Orchard Beach, Maine.Island of New England,\u201d a haven for city folks who are unable to get far away from the city in the ho: weather.Then, Lynn Beach and Smamp- scott with its King\u2019: Bea-h and near- dy Fisherman's Beach.Further along the shove at Phil lips Beach and Beach Bluff, the appearance begins to assume more of a summer coluny atmosphere.Following come Clifton, Devereux, Mar- blehead, the summer yachting centre of the Atlantic coast; historic old Salem of witchcraft lure; Beverly, Prides, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Magnolia, known for their magnificent cummer estates and mansions; Gloucester, world famous fishing port; and then the delghtful little towns on the o.ean edge of Cape Ann, North of Cape Ann are located Ipswich, Newburyport, and Salisbury Beach.Now across the horder line into New Hampshire.Although New Hampshire has hut eighteen miles of the Atlantic Sea Coast, it has a very choice portion.There\u2019s Hampton Beach, very popular with all classes of people, and next Little Boar's Head, a rocky promontory that rises sixty feet out of the sea.Then comes | the broad, fine, sandy beach at ex-' clusive Rye; finally the charming old | town of Portsmouth with its many historic associations, its narrow, winding streets, and fine old colonial | houses.In Maine, here's Kittery, with its Navy Yard, the site of the Russo- Japanese Peace Conference in 1905 \u2014then York Village, a hustling little all-year-round and summer town; then York Harbor, one of the most exclusive seashore resorts on the coast.Next comes Ogunquit, in Indian tongue \u201cA Beautfiul Place by { Five Islands, Boothbay Harbor, Wis- popular subjects of world- famous marine artists.North of Ogunquit is Kennebunkport and Beach, Cape Porpoise, Old Orchard Beach (where an unusual stretch of most | fine white sand makes this wonderful beach famed the world over).Old Trchard is a mecca for people from Boston, Portland, and Montreal.It has its amusement places that add zest to the holiday spirit\u2014 an open-air theatre and dancing pavilion built at the end of a pier run- is the mecca of thousands of Canadian visitors each year, bird's-eye view shows the famed pier, stretching out into the ocean, where hathers may enjoy an invigorating swim.The sandy heach is an attraction in itself.ning out into the ocean.Between Old Orchard and Portland Prout\u2019s Neck.Portlard is situated on a peningula less than a mile in width and almost surrounded by the ocean.It rises to 175 feet above sea level.Portland is the gateway to Casco Bay's many ; beautiful islands.There are approx- \u201cimately 122 of them within one or two hour's sail by steamer from | Portland.Some of the islands are wild and rocky; others more civilized looking.Many have excellent little bathirg beaches.Some of the larger islands are Peaks, Little and Great Diamond,
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