Examiner-courier, 7 septembre 1933, jeudi 7 septembre 1933
[" Outremont Mount Royal No.36.VOL.V.SCIEN LETTER TO LOCAL PAPER SAYS - RAILWAY WORKING THIRTY-TWO T0 FORTY-FIVE DAYS A MONTH Other Classes Working Seven Days a Week\u2014 Time the Railways Put Facts Before Public\u2014Suggests a Twenty-Four Day Month Would Put Nearly Every Furloughed Man Back to Work.There appeared in the \u201cLetters to the Editor\u201d column of the Mpntral Star recently, a letter signed \u201cLubricator,\u201d and written evidently by one conversant with working conditions on Canadian railroads.It says, in part, \u201can engineer on passenger service is allowed to make 4,500 miles a month, and on freight service around 3.200.Jn other words they are ollowed to, and arc making from 32 to 45 days a month\u2014and this in spite of the depression.\u201d Further on the letter states that \u201cThere is another class of service x x x X x where the men are x x x x x working seven days a week.They say that they are entitled to seven days a week; and they want |- seven!\u201d The fact is well-established that a great many men\u2014and some women of the railways are now idle, and have been for rather lengthy periods.The much have they given up?I say right now if they had noi been such mileage hogs right through they might have had a leg to stand on, but at present the company just points to the big cheques these men \u2014in the various branches [IF] conditions described by \u201cLubricator\u201d may, conceivably, have a direct bearing on this situation The letter is offered without comment, but the suggestion is made that if it be an exact portrayal then it is high time the facts were brought out into the devlight, ard judged at the bar of public opinion The letter follows: \u201cSir\u2014May I say a few words ir! answer \\o Tallowpot respecting the threatened strike In 1916 and pre- vicusly, I know engineers and fire- \u2018men were putting in an average of 14 hours and up a day They had tu, to make a living But today.we have engineers working as little as a five hour day average and yet making around $300.00 a month.Let an engineer today put in the same hours at the rate he is now getting and you will find he will be well ovor the 68 per cent.Of course I am now speaking of standard railroads.Ii can tell you of runs where the en-! gineer only works every second day.i which gives him 15 days\u2019 work and 15 days off a month and yet they: make over $300.00 a month, and only.work 15 days and the days they work they are only on duty about ten, hours.Now it is not a fact that 100 | miles constitutes a day\u2019s work?In, plain English, if an engineer runs i 100 miles, he has made his day's pay.If he runs 160 miles he makes a day and a half.Now is it not also the truth that an engineer on passenger service is allowed to make 4,500 miles a month, and on freight service around 3,200 In other words, they are allowed and they are making from 32 to 45 days a month, this in spite of the depression, so don't talk about the suffering this class of men is putting-up with.Before the depression they were allowed to make 4800 and 3800 respectively, so how North Branch \u201cY\u2019\u2019 Leaders Two Weeks At Otoreke The North Branch leaders who for five weeks, June 26th-\u2014July 30th, are making, and that is enough, so the big mileage men have only themselves to blame.If I had my way I would pu: every engineer, fireman, hestler, conductor and trainman on 24 Jays or 2400 mils a month.They would still have enough to live decently and it would put nearly every man back to work at present furloughed, in this class of service, I think it is time the railways put a few facts before the public.If ever they do they will certainly call the bluff of the running trades.Let me say this: there is another class of service, which comes under the fireman\u2019s agreement, where the men are new, and have been right along working seven days every week.Are those men suffering through dividing up the work?Not a hit.They say they are entitled to seven Jays e.week ard they want seven.Where is there ancther tradesman in the whole world who insists on working seven days a week?class of service was paving less than 82.00 for an 11-hour day.Today, even with the 20 per cent.cut it is paying around $4.50 for an 8-hour In 1915 this [f MONTREAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.7.1933.C U King George Opens Leeds New Civic Hall tires ser reese took a keen interest in the work of the Temple Baptist Church where he Was treasurer for nineteen years, \"and a deacon for many years, À fine athlete he vas espesially interested in tennis.He dicd following à giroke Deceased Was Outstanding: Mason and An Official of Temple Baptist Church The funeral took place Tuesday! afternoon of James Butler, 56, of 957 | which occured while he was watch- Dunlop Avenue Outremont, manager ; ing a tennis match on Thursday.of the sales division of the head of- A native of Montreal, he married day.These men were asked to give |\" 1 ; ; ; up à day each and they refused, |fice of the Sun Life Assurance of | Lily F, M.Hoerner ho with two These are the men who talk about Company of Canada.sons and one daughter survive hia.Mr.Butler, a respected citizen of! The Rev.Charles George Smith, going out on strike.Let me tell vou this, Tallowpot.for every man going out there will he another one ready to take his place, so hurry up and gel out and let those in who have been walking the streets the last few years through the ones working being such mileage hogs.As you say.American railways are paying higher wages; hut I can tell you where in one of our hig terminals we have Americans who were glad to come to Canada and put out our own Canadians.\u201d \u201cLUBRICATOR.\u201d Rave their mornings and afternoons to the instruction and supervision of the junior boys in their vacation program spent the last two weeks.of August at Camp Otoreke.These leaders were Fergus Cronin, Lorne Tracey, John Thompson, Earl Carney, Cliff.McClay and Walter Knox.Other North Branch members included in the party were: Clive Leguillette, Leslie Mason, Archie Little, Charles Cote, Chas, Gaudard and Geo.Phaneuf.Henry Peacock and C.J.McGerrigle accompanied the group.One of the notable accomplishments during the two weeks was the defeat the camp handed the village baseball team from Ste.Adolphe.The score was 21-7.It is a matter for the records that this was one of the few games won by Camp Otor- eke during the entire summer.Besides the usual routine of tennis, quoit, checker, chess and ping pong tournaments; the canoe trips to Rock Island and the Falls; the hikes to Law Cornu, Morin Heights and St.Agathe; which campers associate with Otoreke, this camping experience provided an excellent opportunity for the discussion of and the planning for the North Branch fall and winter program.Some of the suggestions along program lines which seem practical follow: the organization of a Boys\u2019 Council, the summer program leaders providing the nucleus of older boys for this year; the reorganisation of the library with a plan \u201co develop it in the interests of junior boys especially; a plan for church group and \u201cY\u201d cooperation\u2014one of the older boys a teacher in ofie of the church schools proposed that it would be a help to him if he could meet with his group during the week in the North Branch where activities which.interested hoys could be engaged in\u2014this suggestion was referred to the Boys\u2019 Work Committee.Interest groups proposed included Soap Carving, Linoleum Bloc Printing, Bookbinding, Model Aircraft, Stamp Collecting, Fret Saw Work, Puble Speaking and a Glee Club.Insofar as the physical department was concerned it was agreed that the North Branch program should feature its swimming classes rather than gymnasium work.It would appear that the leaders not only had a holdiay but set in motion plans which will have a far.reaching effect on North Brench and its community.this community entered the employ Pastor of the Temple Baptist Church of the Sun Life Co., at an early age [officiated at the service, many fellow and his promotion was steady.He members of the Sun Life Assurance was the seventeenth employee to be C0.being among the mourners.taken on by the company.Seven | branch and for the past four years! sentatives of various athletic clubs has been in the sales division and in! were also present.The late Mr.But- charge of the Strathcona branch.ler served with the Royal Canadian He was an outsanding Mason and 'Regiment in the South African War.MacDonald Enjoys Leisure 1 Diptheria 2 0 ; Searlet fever .14 | ; Measles .0 0 1German measles n 0 + Whooping cough 41 4 Mumps 10 0 Chickenpox 8 0 Smallpox .0 0 After the strenuous Economic Conference sessions in London, Ramsay Eryspilia Cie.À 0 MacDonald went North to his native heath to enjoy a well earned rest.|Typhoid .12 $ Here we sce him (centre) at the Scottish dog triais held at Keith, Banff- Meningitis (CS) .© 0 shire.He is watching one of the competitors penning sheep while other |Infantile paralysis .2 0 rivals crouch at the British Premier\u2019s feet waiting their turn to perform.Puerperal septecemis 0 0 The City of Leeds, England, had a gala day recantly when His Majesty King George went from London to open the new Civic Hall.The main picture shows the Royal carriage drawing up to the new building which was ALD, GABIAS AND CONFRERES | ! | | | designed by Mr.E.Vincent Harris, F.R.LB.A,, while inse: His Majesty is seen opening the door with a gold key.Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS WAY IN LONG CONFERENCE WITH BUSINESS MENS OFFICIALS City Engineers and Executives of Business Men Begin Joint Study of Widening of Park Avenue This Morning\u2014\u2014Lay- my of Sidewalks to Be Held Over Pending Decision of Executive Committee - - Idea Receiving Serious Consideration.B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men's Association of the North End, accompunied by R.L.Greenfield, secretary, held a lengthy cou- ference on Tuesday with Chairman of the Executive Committee, Alderman Maurice Gabias, assistant chairman Alderman A.Legault, Alderman J.Monette, member of the Executive Committee, and City Engineer E.Blanchard, at which the proposed widening of Park avenue was gone into from every angle.Alderman 4Zahia< and his confreres received the Business Men's representatives with the greatest of courtesy and were extremely friendly, indicating a willingness to do everything within their power looking to the improwment of the thoroughfare, It was, however, pointed out in the course of the discussion that the outside etairs presented a difficulty which would require the closest study, and doubt was expressed as to the feasibility of their removal at the present time, Belief was expressed, however, that other means might be found which would go a long way.toward providing greater space for traffic, without the expenditure of the large amount of money which the removal of these stairs would involve, snd which Alderman Gabias intimated the Executive Committee were not ut the present time prepared to authorize, + ALD.GABIAS AGAINST + + AUTOS ON MOUNTAIN # + \u201cTo talk of allowing autos + it + on the mountain is nonsense,\u201d + LAID 10 REST je stated Ald.Gabias after a + + visit to Mount Royal on Tues- + r © # day morning.This matter is + f ; + still before the council and + £: id + will come up for discussion * 1% next week, + \u2018+ The city executive head will + .+ Well-Known Outremont Resi- |# >urgest that a French-Cana- + dent Succumbed Saturday iy dian exhibit ard folklore es- + .hibition be kept in the Chalet # Following a Stroke la on the mountsiv permanently +, \u2014 % as is done in many French # WITH SUN LIFE + cities.+ + + ++ +4 +4 4#44E 444.Representatives of the South Afri- years ago he opened the North End \u2018can Veterans Association and repra-! DISEASE CASES FALL RAPIDLY: FEWER DEATHS Small Number of Diphtheria Cases 1s Feature of Health Officer's Report WHOOPING COUGH Prevalent Disease Drops To Forty-One Cases; Low Infant Mortality Rate ' ; ; Contagious discase cases in Mont- irea! are lower than the corresponding \u201cweek of last year, accordinæ to fig- tres released recently by Dr.Boucher, director of Health for the city jof Montreal, Whooping cough, which \u201chas been the prevalent one among the reomtazious diseases in Montreal dis- (trict recently has dropped.The total for the week is only 41.The small number of cases of diph- itheria is a feature of the table given jout by Dr.Boucher.Last Week there | were hut two cases reported and no deaths.Dr.Boucher stated that there {were approximately 125 fewer deaths jof infants so far this year than there iwere during the same period of 1932.About this time last year measles ;were raging in the city.In some weeks there had hren over à hundred \u2018cases reported.Gradually this disease has been dying down.There were | no cases at all reported lust week.This is the first time in perhaps years that there has not been a single case (reported during the course of a week.For the past two weeks there have been a few cases and five more ; deaths than for the same period in (1932.The total for the two weeks | this year is 233 against 170 for the corresponding period last year.The deaths for the two weeks of 1933 were 13 against eight for that period last year.The total cases were brought up the week before last when there were 140; but this last week the total of 93 was lower than 198 for the corresponding week of | 1932.! Situation at Glance week's situation in detail with the totals for the week previous and comparisons with the corresponding periods of last year: Cases Deatha The following table shows the last Mr.Garfield laid particular stress on the fact that the Business Men's Association were anxious to coopers ate with the city in every conceivable way, and that his organization were prepared to immediately abandon the project if it met \u2018with the disapproval of the Administration.Alderman Gabias, voicing his appreciation of the desire for cooperation, directed attention to the heavy burdens under which the.city was lah- oring, owing to the staggering demands for relief.He stated, however, lis b8lief that at Jeast something conld Le dome, but that the information presently available was of such a sketchy nature that he could nol make any definite statement.As an outcome of the conference, Mr.J.G.Caron, engineer in charge of technical services, together with Mssrs.Garfield and Greenfield, this morning hegan a thorough survey of Park avenue from a scientific stand- poing The result of this survey will he submitted to Alderman Gabias for his approval, and his decision communicated to a mass meeting of property-owners, to he called as soon thereafter us possible, It can be stated, in connection with the suggested improvements, that the work of laying new sidewalks will be deferred pending a thorough investigation.DIAMOND RING STORY DOUBTED A fine diamond ring, valued at from $500 to $600, came into the possession of Charles Frank Lyle, 5841 Park avenue, and, taken to a second-hand store, netted him $125.The ring had shortly before disappeared from a safe in the Sohmer building, in the office of Sol Rabi- nowitch, who was away in the country on holiday.Notified that a theft had been committed, Sergt.-Detec- tives Greenberg and Desormeaux traced it to the store where Lyle had sold it.Yesterday, hefore Lyle faced a charge stolen property.\u201cI didn\u2019t receive it, Your Honor,\u201d said Lyle.\u201cI found it at the corner of Craig and St.Antoine streets, It was lying on the sidewalk, right under the feet of the passersby.\u201d \u201cWhat did you do with #7\u201d \u201cI picked it up and took it into a dealer to have it examined.I thought perhaps it was a good ring.He offered to give me $125 for it and\u2014 well, Your Honor, I called that luck and accepted the money.\u201d \u201cYou didn\u2019t know the stolen?\" \u201cOh, no, Your Honor.I just found it on the sidewalk, I wouldn\u2019t commit a crime.\u201d \u201cLyle,\u201d said the Crown prosecutor, Antoine Senecal, \u201cwere you ever con- Judge of Marin, receiving ring was victed in a court of justice?\u201d \u201cOh, no, sir, any offence.\u201d \u201cDo you remember being sent to jail for a month at Trenton, Ontario, in 1927, on a charge of fraud.\u201d \u201cYes.1 remember it now.\u201d Judge Marin deliberated for a while and then said that he found Lyle\u2019s story incredible.He declared him guilty and will pronounce sentence on September 8.I never committed Heart Failure Takes North End Resident The death is announced of \u2018Mr.John Sinclair, at his residence, 608! Durocher avenue, Outremont, of heart failure.The deceased was fbr many years a resident of Quebec city.He was educated at the Boys\u2019 High School, and from there joined the John Burstall Lumber Co., where he worked for some thirty-five years, finally becoming Manager of the Montreal office.Well known in Montreal business and sporting circles, his death will come as a shock to many.Mr.Sinclair is survived by his widow, nee Frances Bemnett, three sons, Stewart, Victor, Roy, and one daughter Frances, also two brothers Dr.A.V.Sinclair, Fort William, Dr.W.Sinclair, Ottawa, two sisters, Miss Agnes Sinclair of Hamilton, and Mrs, P.Hurley of Fort William.He was also an uncle of Miss Haze! Sinclair, and brother-in-law of Mrs.F.Sinclair, of this city.The investigation into fish prices shows that each poor fish has to provide four profits to middlemen.This is accomplished with the agsistance of two other poor fish\u2014the fisherman at one end and the consumer at the other, EDDIE, THE AD MAN UR LIL OLE WANT ADS ARS DOING THE PITMESS w OMLY YESTERDAY A LADY RAN AM AD \u201cDIAMOND BROOCEH FOR.* SALE\" AND LASY M@uT - BURGLARS BROKE INTO HER Ophtherma neatorum = 0 0 Total .9 8 Corresponding week, : 1032 .9e 4 Week previous, 1988 .140 8\" Week previous, 1942 72 4 PAGE TWO a HE EXAMIN AMINER-COU LURIER.THURSDAY.THURSDAY.YWHA RESUMES | \u201cMaking Commercial Television Possible\u201d By PHIL GLANZER | DEALT FALL PROGRAM Radio talkies, or combined =ight and sound Television programs, have j made their debut in the New York Activities Will Be Commenc- metropolitan area, as a means of entertainment, by combining the Tele-: ed During the Second , vision facilities of Station W2ZCR' 1 Sep r ; with the sound broadcasting facilities of the Bruadcasting Station WGBS.The second week in September will! see the opening of the Y.M.H.A.Fall an output of 5,000 watts, operates où.Activities.The Athletic Department 2035 kilocycles-\u2014(147.5 metres) WG- is again under the supervision of Bg operates on 1180 kilocycles (245 Miss Helen Park, this time assisted: metres), Signals of Station W2XCR by Miss Ruth Holzberg.Miss Bessie gro tuned in by means of a special Kapusta is for the third year Physi-' Televi ision short wave receiver with cal Directress.This departmem an-'Radiovisir, for the pieiorial compon- nounces gymnastic classes twice ent of the program.Tuning the weekly.badminton, indoor tennis, \u201cbroadcast receiver to 1180 kiloeyeles hasketball, dancing and swimming.provides the synchronized sound com- There will also be special classes! WGBS.The during the day-time for married wo-! visual and aural combination men, and school teachers who wish.tically the same idea as the present.to take classes during the afternoon.\u2018dey talkies contrasted with the form- The Educational Department ler silent pictures.under the direction of Mrs.M.C.\u2019 The Television transmitter and Chorney, Miss Rose Saltzman, and:radio Talkie studios are in the same Mrs.David Ballon, offers a very var- building.the latter is not unlike the ied program.Leetures of general interest, Health Lectures, Musical draperies and other acoustic trent- Evenings, etc.will be given monthly.: ment.Classes in Public Speaking, in Typ-; The Telivision studies now ing Stenography, Book-keeping, Com- rate on a regular schedule from 3 :o mercial French, and Drees-making.5 and 6 to 8 p.mare ar present open for registration.' The studios are provided with hath The Dramatic Society will meet to, direct pick-up apparatus for trans- discuss the production of à series of | mitting living subjects, and film plays throughout the winter.The pick-up apparatus for handling mo- Operatic Society will this year pres- tion picture films, either silently or ent a light opereita in December and vith synchronized ssund accompani- a revue of Minstrel Show in March.ment, providing a wide range of pro- The Junior Department under the gram possibilities.chairmanship of Mrs.J.Rubin AN-; In a room adjoining the studio \u2018= nounces the opening of Fall Activi- the control equipment.Here control ties for children between the ages of room engineers switch from 8-14 years on Sept.1%h.ick-up.on the various program Arts and Crafts, dancing, Gymnas- features according to schedule, as tics, swimming, music, library, story ; well as from dise record or film pæk-; sleigh-drives, club parties, Hebrew |, to the microphone before the and Jewish classes, Holiday Celebra- flesh-and-blood performer.Control tions, etc, will round out à very fu room engineers follow the visual and program.A Junior Leadership Club! aura) pick-ups hy Radiovisors and will be organized in order to coach |, 4.speakers.Looking into the volunteers in junior leadership.Radiovisors, they see the pictures! The Social Departmen: for the.exactly as they go out over the air, next year will be led by Mis Sara | Listening to the loud-speaker, Cohen and Miss Fanny Moscovicch, hear the sound component as it is ho wil ib ee with goinz out.The picture and sound Plans have roan Social fou ont pick-ups must he amplified tv a dances, bridges, teas, Chanukah i :the happy dance, Purim Masquerade dance.and sults at the home end.this function a Cabaret dance., being served by the control rvom.PT, , In addition to the microphone, the Well-Known Music \u2018Television performer faces the direct | pick-up which may.be either the =o- -s Teacher Resume $ Agai \u2018called flying spot, which is a beam am rs light which scans or analayzes the image to he transmitted.and Mrs.T.J.Nurse, well-known mu- ; Which is placed in a small room dir- sic teacher of the North End has now | ectly off the main -tudio, or the Tule- resumed teaching\u2014piano and the-!visioncamer ia.ory.Her advertisement in another The flying spot method of scan- column speaks for itself.Mrs.Nurse ning the subject is employed in these has had over twenty years exper- studios.The scanning mechanism ience entering pupils for examins-!comprises a powerful ave light, a tions in'the different college; and has\u2018 scanning dise, three lenses mounted always met with success.The follow- .on a turret for ready interchangeabh- ing is an extract from a letter wrir-! ;ility, adjustable mirrors and stands, ten some years ago by Professor The operator can direct the scanning Butler, whose three children took! beam by means of lenses and mir- honours in their different grades:! \u2018rors, so as to pick up a close-up, a | ponent transmitted by usual broadrasting studio with hzavy oper- \u201cMust congratulate you Mrs.Nurse half length of the performer or per- J upon the surcess of your pupils in| formers.By means of lenses of dif- the recent examination.You have ferent focal lengths, the long ago been recognized as a gifted ,can change from a close-up to a long end talented music teacher, but when, :shot without altering the relative you can take little girls and pass\u2019 | positions of the performer and scan- tion.The Television transmitter, with system i# available, the receiving and is prac.\u2019 film: they greater ov lesz degree =o ax to strike! medium fur uniform re-.operator them in the Trinity College of Eng- - land after but four months\u2019 tuition \u2014 : the least I can say is that pupils are very fortunate to be under vour able: instruction and care.\u201d Active Jewish Leader \u2018An active member in local Jewish communal affairs, Mrs, Elie Schwartz, formerly Miss Rosa Rosenzweig, died last week-end at her residence 5309 Cote St.Luc Road, after @ prolonged period of it} health.She was in her 47th year.Mrs.Swartz came to Montreal twenty | years ago from her mative land of Roumania.She was the widow nf.Eli Schwartz, a former merchant of Montreal, and is xarvived by four children, Louis, Nathan, Maurice and | Mary, Internationally Kaows Artist Now Opens A WF Music Studio Here It is of interest to note that Miss Ethel Williams, violinist, pianist and elocutionist, who has just opened a music studio in Outremont, at 624 Wiseman svenpe, has studied in England under Alfred Gibson, of the Guild Hall School of Music, for vio- Jin, and under Emilie Norris, of the Paris Conservatoire, for piano.She is Called By Death\u2019 ner, adding greatly to the entertainment possibilities, The photo-electric may le placed at any anzle with relation to the subject, thereby obtaming various lighting effects in picking up the reflected light.A nearby microphone picks up the voice, music or other desired sounds while the performers face the tele- visor pick-up and converts these sounds into electrical! values and greatly amplifies them.They are then impressed on the carrier waves tof the WGBS broadcast station.Since at any instant the subject is Yillumated by a single spot of light, | the reflection from which is picked iep by the _photo-clectric cells an! lances, among oiher-, ai Layton's iSchool fer the Blind, Father Dodd's | Memorial Home and the Y.M.C.A.Miss Williams has herself broadeast on several oceasions, over both CHLP cells \u2018and CFCF sa wlo violmist and pianist.' She is a French scholar and speaks and writes the language per- , fectly.A CONFIRMED PROMENADER is Jean Muir, former New York actress, now a Warner-First National! film recruit.Missing the Bois of Paris, the Place of St.Jean de Luz, and Fifth Avenue, she has selected Sun- \u2018set Boulevard for her daily stroll in Hollywood, and stridmg along in a writes her own sketches, stories and :swinging cape, beret and sandals, she poems, and trains hee \u201cBusy Bee\u201d is becoming a looked-for part of the group of childeen, for radio work.evening scene.These children have many appear-| saces to their credit, broadcasting over Station CHLP ia the dren's Heur.\u201d Some are born great, others \u201cChil- achieve greatness, but the rest of us\u2019 and giving perform- | just admit that we're grest.transmitted, while a the receiving end a single dot of co- responding light value appears befor: THE CANADIAN MEDICAL the louker-in, it being essential thu! ASSOCIATION niet both dots le exactly at the same :N CANADA point with respect to the entive image.SELF-DIAGNOSIS This funcion is called synchronizi- The case with which medicines can Where a commen A.C.power be obtained has placed within the reach of everyone a suzgested rem- transmitting scanners are Kkept \u2018x edy fur all of the ordinary ills that perfect step by means of synchronous Tall io the loi of man.It might be motors electrically geared together Where different A.C.power systems for are e¢emploved, there are other meth.hg ods of mainta:ning the essential syn- chronism, including a synchronizing ally ! : ve $- , A HEALTH SERVICE OF che majority of these remedies is \u2018n hemz=elves, they can do no This however, is only partis \u2018ue for a real danger lies in feature imluded in the television misinterprets ng certain signs and nice for running, two- for Tibby will s'gnal.symptoms whi-h may be and oftes not foll w on a leash.Room 125, Board of Trade Bldg., or Telephone MA.8086 ; Gre comn to several disorders of me = The chanze from the former 4*- tre commnmion \u2018To se line er pr second scanning th: hody.Scotland Yard is to employ woman ge \u2014_ ee \u2014 \u2014 en \u2014 1 .le Æ PT sé Re + .: systeny of W2XOR and other tele- This =~ especially true in the case detectives, probably on the theory vision stations.provides not only of children.The child is entirely at, that a woman's intuition is more re- - 9 h greater pictorial de: ail bus also re the mwerey of his well-meaning par- liable than a man's hunch.Cut This Out - It Ss W ort Money , - 4 ou 1S = - ents, who take it upon themselves to duces flicker to negligible minimum, ew oF for At the home end the usual broad- | Pres vibe for cast receiver is tuned to 1180 kiln \"is commen, in many households, that as cei 4 - f= cycles.bringing in he usuul sound When a child complains of abdomine! program of Station WGBS.which when the stations are operat.ng iu- gether, -erves as the sound accom- panimen: for television program.At other times the Television studios make ap standard motion picture film, which is run throush a special form of pick-up apparatus so that every inch of film i> scannel and translated into electrical terms.by a photoelectric cell.The films may be silent or accompanied by regular ound records, a- distress or is made for the without further is administered forthwith.The very high pegreentage of cases of acute appendicitis, with rupiure of the appendix, that are admitted to hospital with u history of having received a dase of castor oil for abdominal pain hear wiiness to the disastrous role which the use, a laxative plays fairs, An acute Ra wt medical care.castor oil bottle; in thix state of af- desired or Nucessary.In addition to the usial broadcast que receiver tuned tu 11x0 kiHo:vules for the WGBS signals, a special wave Television receiver is required operating in the 3,000-2,000 kilo- leycles {100-150 metres) Land n which | television transmitter now The television 2035 Kilocycles, upper flamed appendix.principle of treatment, i= violated, re=ult of Thus, the short rupture of the cperate.The receiver is runed \u20180 cl from the bringing in the W2 'XCR «ignals, The Televisor or image ; Weaving device takes the the loud-:peaker, when \"Television signals.i located in the very heart of New surgical middle aged mar enjoyed similar point.A who had always health noticed a tendency to month or two, place of receiving SEPTEMBER 7.said that the best that can be claimed! his every ailment.It.pain, an immediate rush: questioning, a dose through ignorance, of appendix requires | + laxative forces the contents of | bowel down upon the in| first _ ! which is rest : == and the not unlooked for appendix with the added danger of peritonitis.following case history obtain- records of a large hospital illu=trates a somewhat excellent ! slightly-increased constipation.For a he obtained relief hy 1933 physician, the diagnosis of cancer por the howel was made.The story of many illnesses, like the examples we have cited, bears witness to the tragedy of self-diag- nosis and persistenve in the use of same \u201cremedy\u201d which at best, is only a paliative and which but delays the (chance of effective treatment and probable recovery.COMMERCIAL EDUCATION =\" ACCOUNTING COMMERCIAL LAY ECONOMICS BOOKKEEPING COST ACCOUNTING COMPANY LAW BUSINESS ENGLISH COM'L.CORRESP.{DENCE COM'L.ARITHMETIC \u201cECRETARIAL FRACTICE BOARD OF TR.JE DIPLGMA COURSE Ihe above-mentioned subjects ny Le tuaris separately or us purt of the regular Diploma Course, LECTURE ROOMS \u2014 SUN LIFE BUILDING REGISTRATION \u2014 NOW OPEN For information apply to: The Montreal Board of Trade Department of Commercial Education WALKING THE DOG \u2014the stig' \u2018figure of blonde Betie Davis, exer- csing small Black Tibhy, the Scotty, is a familiar sight along the shady \"walks at the First National studio.Bettw': favorite costume for summer days within the studio's sheltering walls is shirt and shorts of green and white striped cotton, stiffly starched, white socks.\u201d and sandals.They're ALBERT E.BRAY ower Musical Director at His Majesty's, Princess and Orpheun.Theatre and the famous radio \u201cParlor Orchestra.\u201d Has resumed teaching in ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED PIANO (Classical, Popular, Accompanying & Orchestral).All branches of Theory.Appreciation.&c.SPECIAL OFFER RAPID SHORTHAND COLLEGE 3693 Park Avenue Faull Term (pens Sept.6th, | | | | | Pitman and Grezg Shorthand -\u2014 French Conversation \u2014 Bcokkeep- Ta ail new pupils presenting this advertisement .; ; 1 One Mun:h's FREE TUTTION\u2014After first two mont.ing \u2014 Secretarial and Business les .Yoo Dg .Si +.; ; .+ { Radio talkies studio will bring no complaint became worse and, im addi- ! 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What One Girl Wore | Broccoli Are Fine September Vegetables ine following suggestions for | cooking eggplant, salsify (oyster plant).seakale, and broccoli are published in answer to the requests of a number of our readers who are using these vegetables this vear, for the first time.\u201d - COOKING EGGPLANT For almost any kind of service, ergplant is usually prepared, first by cutting in slices, then paring, sprinkling with salt and allowing it to ve- main in cold water with a weight on top to keep it submerged.Leave it in this way for about 30 minutes, then remove and drain.The eggplam is then ready to be fried, baked, broiled or stewed, as desired.STUFFED EGGPLANT t large eggplant, 1 \u2018tablespoon minced onion, 1 minced green pepper, 2 tomatoes, diced, 'i teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons melted shortening, I cup minced meat, tongue, ham or other meat, buttered crumbs.Cut off stem end of eggplant, boil iwenty minutes, split lengthwise, ~coop out most of flesh, chop, combine with onion, pepper, tomatoes, seasonings and meat.Replace in shells, sprinkle with buttered crumbs, bake three-quarters of an hour in moderate oven (350 deg.F.).EGGPLANT AU GRATIN plant and cook in boiling water till tender but not too soft.Make 1%: cupfuls of rich white sauce and add the eggplant, place in a buttered backing dish, top with grated cheese, paprika and sort bread crumbs, bake 20 minutes in a moderately hot oven.SPANISH EGGPLANT Simmer diced eggplant for about 15 minutes, them drain.Chop one onion and one green pepper and fry in a little butter until brown.Add 1 cupful of tomato juive.salt and pepper to taste, and then the cooked eggplant.Heat in this juice for a few minutes, then serve on toast if for a luncheon dish.or as a seperate vegetable for dinner.STUFFED EGGPLANT SLICES I eggplant, with stem end removed.I medium onion, 3 tablespoons *butter, 3 thick slices toast.1 tablespoon minced green pepper, 1 tablespoon minced celery, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, pinch of sage, reer 362 Fairmount Avenue, West | (West of Park Avenue) CRescent 5929 Absolutely guaranteed to curl the end in the latest vogue of To-day.Velox Oil Permanent $2.00 Including Shampoo and Trim GENUINE OIL PERMANENT Reduced to $3.50 i SPECIAL ATTENTION! ! We now have on hand the very newest method in Permanent Waving, i \"beaten egg, and mix well together.\u2014_\u2014 ; Add Variety to Cook's Menu and Will Please Family \u2014 All Tested Recipes \"bunches and boil for about 15 i minutes, or until tender, in water | i that has been lightly salted.When | \u201cdone drain throughly on a cloth; | ume bundles and spread the kale] on slices of toast from which the \"¢rusts have been removed.Then pour over it a hot butter sauce.Or the|.\"kale may be cooked and served the | same as spinach.ESCALLOPED KALE Cook kale in boiling salted water , until tender\u2014about 20 minutes.In | preparing kale with cheese chop the ! cooked kale finely and blend with \u20181 chopped hard-cooked ¢gg.pepper | 1 i | and salt to taste, and sufficient i gravy or stock to moisten.Arrange the kale and grated cheese in al-! :ternate layers in an oiled baking | dish, cover the top with crushed | { browned bread crumbs, mixed wi ith ! melted fat and cheese.and cook in \u201ca quick oven for 15 minutes.\"BROCCOLI WITH ORANGE SAUCE Wash, trim aml cook broccoli | : quickly in boiling salted water, then over orange sauce and serve By Betty Brownlee With the first tang of Autumn inj Pour the air and the lazy Summer days a| drain and arrange in serving dish.| ! thing of the past.all women find: at once.new pleasure in planning the Fall For wardrobe.Gay Summer frocks which gether were purchased so eagerly Spring have had their the Orange Sauce, mix to- : = teaspoon of salt,'» teaspoon in the: paprika.the grated rind of !« orange day, butjand 2 tablespoonfuls of lemon juice; : .; i though they are packed away with then add 1 tablespoonful of water Pare and dice a medium-sized egg- | a little sigh, tentative window shop- | and cook for 5 minutes.Beat 1 table.\u2019 ping, has promised that the new Fall spoonfuls of butter to a cream.add namely, THE EUGENE KURLETTE | $6.00 anteed to last 7 months.Will held ringlets 1 year.$ Items, $1.00.Exceeding The Days of \u201949 The greatest gold rush in history is now on.While the Klondike campaigns and other rushes were con- ventrated to one part of the country the present rush is world wide.In every corner of the globe gold is being unearthed\u2014from the ends of the earth a steady stream of the yellow metal is flowing towards the mints of the great nations.You too can take part in the thrilling pursuit of hidden gold right in your own home.Why not prospect for hidden treasure in the form of old gold rings, chains, bracelets, earrings, watches, trinkets, \u2018broaches, ete.in your cellar or attic.There are surely some trinkets lying hidden away in an old trunk or drawer.Peg out your claim now.Just take the trinkets to the Gold Scrap Shop, you will be pleasingly surprised at the high rate in ready cash that this shop is offering for your old gold.Be in the rush.The rate on old gold is .in a moderate oven (350 deg.F.) for All Permanents done by us are guar-| about 25 minutes.clothes can be just as exciting.Various shades of brown are al-\u2019 ways popular in the Fall Dark | greens, too.are in favor, and, of\u2019 course, the always fashionable black and white.But there is something about brown\u2014perhaps its synchro-; nization with Nature's own Fall: garb\u2014which gives that rich color a! conspicuous place in Milady's wardrobe at this time of the year.| An ideal ensemble for the college! girl is sketched today.The skirt and three-quarter length coat, which is na: illustrated, of very dark: brown, and the blouse, a little gem,\u2019 is of three contrasting shades.The! blouse itself is of a vich yellow, with peplum and deep square collar of! cocoa brown.The collar, which ac-, centuates the bLroad shoulder line, is! edged with the same dark brown as the skirt and the belt, also of dark brown, is vellow-trimmed.Two large buttons on the collar are also yellow, being covered with the same material as the blouse itself.is ts teaspoon thyme, few grains cayenne, ls teaspoon pepper, '& tenu- spoon salt, 1 egg slightly beaten, !: cup bread crumbs, ': tablespoon melted butter, bacon.Wash the eggplant and couk till tender in boiling salted water.When! done, slice into three equally thick | pieces leingthwise, and scoop out the : meat, leaving a thin shell.Cook together the onion, sliced, the butte r,toast which \u2018has been I\" crumbled, eggplant pulp, green pep- | per and celery.Add the parsley, sage, thyme, pepper.salt and slightly Pack thisfilling into the eggplant slices.and cover the tops with the ' bread crumbs mixed with 1 table-; spoon melted butter and place a thin slice of bacon on each slice.Bake BOILED SEAKALE examine it for insects, Tie it in high.Participate in the ready cash that is going and also aid the government as every ounce of gold recovered by the Gold Scrap Shop is sent directly to the Canadian Mint.The present day rush is greater than the days of '49, practically every citizen in almost every country is feeling the pinch of economic conditions and this is one way that the hidden assets can be turned into ready cash\u2014and very easily too.If you cannot bring your gold down to one of the branches of the Gold Serap Shop then just phone MA.5423 and an expert valuator adequately equipped with ready cash will call at your home to offer you the highest rate ever paid for old gold.There are two branches of the Gold Scrap Shop located for your convenience, One is at 884 St.Catherine St.West, four doors from the Capitol Theatre while the second is \u201cto the liquid, then fold in.one at a: time, the yolks of 2 c¢ggs., beating! each in well.Stir over hot water till: thick.then add the juice of !: orange, and cook for a moment longer.Then! serve.BROCCOLI WITH CHEESE 1 pound broccoli, sali, melted but ter.paprika.Wash broceoli throughly.cut off tough portion of stalk.cover with : boiling water, cook 20 minutes, salt and cook 5 ts 10 minutes lez-ir.Drain.Pour tnedium thick white =auce over the cooked broccoli, sprinkle with grated cheese and brown slowly under the broiler flame.Serves four.| .\"Vicar A 2 lI Insomnia Helped Make Her Crack Airplane Pilot JI She's written a book in a fortnight, \u2018There are between 60,000 and 70,000 words in it.| That's a record for an inexperienced writer! But Mrs.H.Bonney, Australia\u2019s \u2018achieved it.\u201cAmy Johnson\u201d She arrived in London after her thrilling air trip from Australia during which she was forced to land on À an island near Singapore, owing 0 À \"a monsoon.Since then she has been living in a house in Regen's Park .She is the only woman who has flown right round Australia.Her air experiences have heen full of thrills.\u201cOnce I had a collision in the air,\u201d she said.\"An airman was trying to photograph me and he flew immediately below my aeroplane.A current swept us together.It was a terrific moment.Luckiiv neither o us was hurt.\u201d Mrs.Bonney is a lender, haired, dark-eyed woman.A true \"child of the British Empire, for whi le.\u201cshe has lived all her life in Australia | she was born in South Africa.Immediately she was thrilled.went on having more joy-rides, She and at last persuaded her hushand to let.jher learn | touched the levers she krew she was to fly.As soon as she: made for flight.Her illness was over.SOCIAL The Rev.Dr.J.tG, Potter, Memorial Church, and Mrs.Potter, city from a vacation trip.of Muc- Alderman Max Seigler, or Laurer ward, Roval Vieteria Hospital, undergoing C, A.Fraser and C.R.Fraser, D.C.'s., of 1105 Bernard avenue, have returned to the city after attending the 1933 Clinic of he Palmer Schools.at Davenport.Iowa.SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT After washing and seraoîng white the salsify, keeping 1t under water as much as possible while doing it.throw it into weak lemon juice and water or vinegar and water for a few minutes to blanch.Drain carefully and cover with boiling water.Cook for about 40 minutes, adding a teaspoonful of salt and a of lemon juice after the minutes.When tender, drain well: squeeze first 20 À Sturdy Shoes For Children 20 YEARS OF HONEST VALUE J.Robinson 1104 Bernard W.cut into short lengths, put into a pan with white or 'cream sauce, shake over the fire until very het, and serve.; For fried salsify, boil, cut in short lengths and fry like parsnips.SALSIFY WITH CHEESE Boil the salsify as directed.and press through a seive, then beat into it one tablespoonful butter, season, highly, arrange in buttered custard | AT, 7175 PHONE CRESCENT 0564 Smart Velvets and Felts for Fall Wear.Lucie Fischer Millinery \u2014 Modes 5593-5 PARK AVE.MONTREAI.cups or ramekins, sprinkle with | grated cheese and let brown in the ! oven, MOCK OYSTERS For 2 cups of mashed covked ~al- sify add 1 beaten egg, ': teaspoon\u2019 salt, a dash of paprika or red pep- | per and 1 tablespoonful of butter.Roll in crumbs or cornmeai and saute or fry in deep fat 375 deg.F.).or hot enough to brown a one-inch, cube of soft bread in 60 seconds.Adele's Hosiery Shop Is Well Patronized By Thrifty Buyers ! The management of Adele's Hosiery Shoppe, the latest addition to the smart establishments for which Bernard avenue is becoming increas- | ingly noted, expresses itself as weil satisfied with, and extremely grateful for, the patronage extended hy! North End shoppers.This store, lo-! cated at 1087 Bernard avenue west,\u2018 carries a complete and up-to-date line of hosiery, gloves, lingerie and | corsets, and its interior iz quite in keeping with the pleasing silver-and- | black color scheme which gives sen an attractive appearance to its exterior.! For this week-end \u201cAdele\u2019s\u201d is fea- i turing a special line of the season's latest handbags at ninety-seven cents.In the assortment are metal trimmed and initialled bags, in black located at 363 S: Catherine street and colors, which should prove a de- west, four doors west of Bleury.Advicided boon to thrifty shoppers.ETHEL WILLIAMS MUSIC STUDIO Violin Directress .Busy Bee Piano Radio Elocution Group 624 WISEMAN AVENUE.PHONE CRESCENT 0533 has ~~ Outremont, ; have returned to the FTOWCFS.who has been confined to the THE EXAMINER-COURIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7.193% EE CE yrs PAGE THREF ER Rr Beauty Larlors ANOPPS \u201cA STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE\u201d -.SPECIALS .-.At Our Popular Price Parlor 5109 PARK AVENUE CR.4442 32 Experts under the Per- .SPECIALS At Our Select Parlor A AVENUE .7500 sonal Supervision of Mr.Knopp, winner of the Cup for excellence in Permanent Waving.\u201428 Years\u2019 Experience in Every Branch of Hair and Beauty Culture \u2014 1 Perfect Service.Perfectly Any 4 ltems $1 00 Rendered \u2014 Prices to Fit Any 3 Items $1 25 .: for Every Budget.For | .! | Facial, Shampoo, Mamcure, tactal, Shampon, nie ure, Marcel, In Marcel, Etc.ce in ! Sec Our Windows for Display Knopp Special $3.50 Croquignole Se 00 of Beauty Accessories Croquignole Permanent .Given by Mr.Knopp and his Staff | in Artistic Settings of European Mon Artists.\u2014= i aa TT I TA model \"husband is one rot \u2019 \u201c8 niner operator l PL-1he= In Germany they have brownshirts doesn\u2019t do the things other men do.again.and in Italy blackshirt= while Russia rer Tea Restriction In April à restriction was placed on tea exports from Ceylon, India, and Java, raise for almost four years, order to who, in prices to ;had been suffering devastating loss.ts.only at the gardens, our own markets, Higher have resulted, not but also here on and many package prices teas already cost more than they did six months ao.Some of the finer quality brands are ax yet unchanged, however, and are, consequently, even better value than at last April Local fve-and- -Len store offers a: \u201ccomplete line of notions.\u201d That mus: be where \u201che politicians get them.Yet any day may produce a new scientific discovery 1) discredit the
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