Examiner-courier, 29 septembre 1933, vendredi 29 septembre 1933
[" Outremont Mount Royal Issued with the Examiner-Courier Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.Park Extension Montreal Annex VoL.V.No.No.39.ENGINEER'S REPORT IS NOW MADE P FULL TEXT OF ENGINEER'S REPORT WITH REGARD TO WIDENING Increasing Width By Four Feet Each Side Would Not, He States, Improve Traffic C ditional Nine Foot \u201cLanes\u201d \u2014Meeting of Proprietors to Definitely Settle Question.The \u201cExaminer-Courier,\u201d in last week\u2019s issue, published a statement issued by B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men\u2019s Association of the North End, in which Mr.Gar- > field stated that he did not entirely agree with some of the points raised by Mr.J.G.Caron, engineer in charge of technical services for the city, in the report by the latter on the project of widening Park avenue, as submitted to Mr.J.E.Blanchard, director of public works.The full text of Mr.Caron\u2019s report follows: Montreal, Sept.27th, 1933.\u201cMr.J.E.Blanchard, \u201cDirector of Public Works, \u201cCity Hall of Montreal.\u201cDear Sir: \u201cRe: Park Avenue \u201cFollowing your request, I have interviewed Messrs.Garfield and Greenfield at 5736 Park Ave, to discuss the possibilities of enlarging Park Avenue from Mount-Roval northward.\u201cThe roadway actually measures from 54 to 56 ft.while the sidewalks should measure from 12 to 13 ft.in width.Unfortunately, a great number of encroachments reduces this width in many locations, notwithstanding the fact that the city should be the proprietor of 80 ft.for the complete width of the street.\u201cWe have established that the underground conduits are placed in the sidewalks about four feet from the edge, which would prevent us from enlarging the roadway in this locality.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1933 OF PARK AVENUE onditions\u2014Discusses Two Ad- be able to construct a sidewalk of about 13 feet in width.\u201d Yours very sincerely, (Signed) J.G.CARON, Engineer in Charge of Technical Service.It will be recalled that the President of the Business Men's Associa- Post Office Service oi Canada : head the delegation: and H.B Department.To Represent Canada At World Postal Congres Above are three of Canada's delegates tn the 10th World Postal Congress which opens in Cairo.Egypt.un February 1st.1934.Left to right: E.J.Underwood, Chie{ Superintendent of Hon.eauhien, Arthur Sauve.Postmaster Director of Staff and Publicity.Genera! of Canada, who will Canadian Post Office tion stated that a four-foot additional width would be, in his belief, a great advantage, and would amply justify the expense involved.It is the intention to summon the prop- erty-owners to a further meeting, at which it is hoped a final decision on this point will be arrived at.= FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES CHURCH NOTES \u201cHome-Coming\u201d Sunday and Rally Services will be observed next Sunday, Oct.1st at Fairmount-St.Giles.The Sunday School is planning interesting Rally and Promotion Services at 3 p.m.when approximately 100 pupils will be promoted from the various departments.The Bibles which will be presented to graduates from the Primary to the Junior department will occupy a place on the Communion Table at the Sunday morning service.The minister, Rev.Burton H.Robinson, will have charge jof both services of worship and is in- | viting all choristers, officials and members to assist in making these services successful.The Women's Association will hold Tf ' { + ry Hands With Mayor\u2014Land for this district.take care of the heating of the buildin bath.The vouthful delegation packed th Mayor.enthusiasm of the delegation that turn There are, in the opinion of many, THREE HUNDRED LOCAL KIDDIES VISITED CITY EXECUTIVE WITH REQUEST FOR PUBLIC BATH HERE * Representing Eight Thousand \u2014Executive Rooms Filled\u2014Petition Was Presented.Three hundred children representing the eight thousand kiddies of Laurier Ward interviewed the Montreal City Council yesterday Under the sponsorship of Alderman Max Seigler with a view to obtaining a public bath It was explained that the land had already been purchased to the rear of the Seigler Clinic and that the clinic building heating apparatus would the kiddies had a gala time, each and everyone shaking hands with the The need of a public bath in Laurier Ward was stressed and from the assured that such a bath.if erected.w its October meeting on Tuesday next |and one in this district would undoubtedly be a boon not only to the thou- | at 3 p.m.in the Ladies Parlour with sands of kiddies of the district bui also to the grown-ups themselves.Children, Delegation Shook Has Already Been Purchased g and of the water for the projected e executive committee chambers and ed out the executive committee were ould be well patronized.all too few public baths in Montreal + + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + + + Popular North E End \u201cMovie\u201d + + + + + + + + + 6 + + BUSINESS MEN'S ASSN.MEETING POSTPONED Owing to inclement weather it was decided to postpone the regular monthly meeting of the Business Men's Association of the North End, scheduled for Tuesday, September 26.Nomination and election of officers will therefore, take place at the annual meeting, the third Wednesday in Ocio- ber.Prronsssconannecns +++ 4464040000 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION AT OUTREMONT Palace Makes Lavish Preparations The Outremont theatre celebrates PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS UBLIC MR.AND MRS.B.M.GARFIELD DO HONOR TO MARGUERITE BAILEY, RAYMOND WHEELER Large Number of Invited Guests Gather in Rialto Halls to Welcome Visitors From Jamestown\u2014Theatre Staff Attend in Body Make Enjoyable Evening.Mr.and Mrs.B.M.Garfield, and a hundred invited guests gathered in Salons B and C, Rialto Theatre Building, last evening to do honor to Mr.Raymond Wheeler and Miss Marguerite Bailey.both of James- tewn, NY.on the occasion of their initial visit to Montreal.Mr.Wheel- vr, incidentally, is a cousin of Mr.Garfield.And, since it ix the policy of the Rialto theatre management to entertain is staff once each year at a gala night, the two events were merged to make the occasion a merry one.Biicge was indulged in until eleven-tiirtv.when the gathering sat dewn te an elaborate luncheon, marked by a toast of welcome to the * OUTREMONT PRESBYTER.© IAN CHURCH NOTES + > The Rally Day Service.Quite a large gathering of scholars, their parents and friends turned out last Sunday afternoon for this most interesting event.Rev.A.D.Ritchie, of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute was the special speaker.His subject ; was \u201cLoyalty\u201d and by speaking of loyalty M terms cf & \u201cLoya! Family\u201d he held the attention of even the youngest member of the Sunday School, right on to the end.Miss Jean Kerr read one of the Scripture lessons appointed to be read and Mr.Kenneth Pickford also read.Jean Kerr, Connie Clark, Muriel and; Irene Rennie sang and a violin selec.\"tion was rendered by Mr.John Hall accompanied by Mr.J.Mclean Marshall at the organ.Mr.F.Misxes | Ss.\u2018\u2018raig, Paul Mercier, L.Dance Combine to visitors of honor, a short speech of graceful reply by Mr.Wheeler on behalf of himself and Miss Bailey.At the conclusion of the repast, the asse'nblage indulged in a lengthy and much enjoyed programme of dancing, to the strains of a twenty - picce orchestra.Paper hats and ser- pentires were much in evidence, and impron.ptu numbers by some of thos: pecsent were appreciatd.The Bridge prizes were won by Mrs.Marcotte, Miss Alice Walker and Mrs.Fugene Maynard, and presentations were made to Misn Bailey and Mr.Wheeler as tokens.Among those present in addition to Mr.and Mrs, Garfield, Mr.Wheeler and Miss Bailey were: \u2014Mr.and Mrs.Hudon, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Maynard, Mr.and Mrs.R.Hudon, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hatton, Mr.and Mrs.D.Livinson, Mr.and Mra.J.H.Wise- man, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Slater, Mme.G.Levert, Mrs.B.L.Wener, Mrs.I.R.Classer, Mme.T.Charpentier, Mrs.A.Marcotte, Mr.and Mra.J.A.Blair.Mr.and Mrs.J.Wisman, Mr.R, L.and Miss Jacquelyn Greenfield, Mr.and Mrs.H.I).Mackenzie, Mra.R.Bourgeois, Mrs.Livingston, Mrs, La Rocque, The Misses Florence Primeau, Margaret Fennelk.Alice Mitchell, Bert King, of New York, Alice Walker, E.Kane, Maud Le.clair, Gladys Sherrington, Gertrude Reynolds, Margot Asscon, Simonne Grand Marbe, Jeanne Blondon, E.La Rue.B.Moynihan, G.La Rue, M.i Kelly.R.Olivier, and Messrs.Robert Blois, C.B.Christensen, J.T.Somes, J.Girard, J.Hatchett, Maurice Ol.vandi, Ross Hoffman, F.Primeau.(i.Bertrand, Albert Blondon, Paul Labonne, R.the president, Mrs.P.J.Jordan in| \u201cMoreover, to enlarge this road-! way by four feet on either side would charge.not improve the traffic conditions, as | On Friday evening, Oct.13th, un-;o the actual roadway provides four: {der the auspices of Group No.4 of \u201clanes\u201d in its width.To make this | the Women's Association, Miss K.la street more useful it would be ne- Blackwell will present by special re- The ages of the kiddies present ranged from five to fourteen vears and {the bright-eyed.happy kiddies made a visible impression on the members t the executive.A petition had been circulated by long list of names, More will appear in these columns in the near future with reference cessary to secure two more \u201clanes,\u201d quest, her delightful operetta \u201cLittle |to this subject.and Found\u201d in its fourth anniversary Saturday and all week.and that it will be done in grand style is a foregone conclusion, , 16 is sparing the children and they had obtained because the management no pains in getting together a screen | and stage show, that will have every.| Robins was in charge of the service.pyquin, Jean Forest, Marcel Griffin, There will be à service preparatory Joseph H.MacDonnell, Terry N.to communion and for the reception Fayes, and C.E.Forest.of new members, on Friday ovening at 8 p.m.The Rev.James Adams nf Montreal West Presbyterian Church, | will conduct the service and preach.It has been a struggle of truth and light against prejudice, bigotry and or at least nine feet at each side, which would be impossible without heavy expropriation, and the almost complete relaying of the pavement, which is yet in good condition.\u201cIn these circumstances, we have come to the conclusion that the roadway would have to stay at 54 ft.in width, but that the city should eliminate these encroachments, so as to A Jig-Saw Tea will be held next Tuesday in the Church of the Ascension Hall, Park Ave, at 2:30 p.m, under the auspices of Group \u201cA\u201d, «f the Women\u2019s Guild.Ladies\u2019 Aid Temple Baptist Church are holding an autumn tea and sale of home-cooking Friday, Oct.6th at 3 p.m.in the Sunday School Hall, Durocher and Bernard avenues, EDDIE, THE AD MAN SUVER 1S MISE VD PRTRONIE MERCHANT © \u2018Miss Muffit\u2014Lost which 54 attractively costumed boys and girls will take part.The session of Fairmount-St.Giles has definitely appointed Sunday, Oct.versary of the opening of services on the present site on Bernard at Stuart.The two congregations, St.Giles and Fairmount which effected a local union in January 1929, worshipping for some months in their respective former churches, began to worship in the Sunday School Hall of the present building in Oct.of the same year.The church auditorium was not dedicated and occupied until June 1930.A committee has also under advisement the holding of a suitable congregational function on the following Monday evening.The Fidelis Auxiliary is planning their annual missionary tea for Saturday, Oct.14th.Miss Edith Edwards is president.Eric, the Robot, Will Also High Quality.Hector Charlesworth, the Canadian Radio Commission, and.His Worship Hon.Fernand Rinfret, M.P., Mayor of Montreal, will deliver addresses in English and French, respectively, at a colorful inaugural ceremony in the presence of a distinguished group of Montrealers and luminaries of the radio sphere on Saturday evening.No pains have been spared \u2014 no stone has been left unturned, to make the 1933 radio show the greatest and best ever held in the Canadian metropolis.Entertainment programmes of unquestionable quality have been procured at no little expense by the management.On the opening day Raymond Knight, who is perhaps more familiarly known as Ambrose J.Weems, King of the \u201cCuckoos,\u201d will head an all-star bill.Ward Wilson, another NBC star who has been described as radio's greatest mimic, will be featured during next week.Amos \u2019n\u2019 Andy, Seth Parker, Rudy Vallee \u2014 these and a host of others will be impersonated by Wilson who has repertoire of fifty MacVICAR MEMORIAL CHURCH NOTES Services will be held in MacVicar Memorial Presbyterian Church, on Sunday next, Oct.1st at 11 a.m.and 7:30 p.m.(Standard Time).Dr.Potter will preach at both services.In the morning the subject will be \u201cSmitten Shepherd and Scattered Sheep.\u201d In tlle evening \u201cThe Ultimate Greatness of Christianity\u201d will be the topic of address.At 7 p.m.for the half hour before service there will be a song service in which all may participate.Everybody welcome.Seats all free.On Monday afternoon at 4 p.m.the Junior Endeavor will meet and at 8 pm.the Young People\u2019s Society.Topic \u201cWhy Should All Christians Be Church Members?\u201d The congregation's mid-week service for fellowship and praise\u2014Sub- ject of Study \u201cApostolic Audacity.\u201d 1 +\u2014\u2014+ Montreal Radio Show 22nd as the date of its fourth anni- i Will Begin Saturday Event Will Last for Eight Days\u2014Many Novel Features \u2014 Hector Charlesworth, Chairman of the Radio Commis-; sion and Mayor Fernand Rinfret to Speak at Opening\u2014 including Pat O'Brien.Evelyn Brent, Neil Hamilton and Mary Brian.Then there is \u201cPrivate Jones\u201d \"Tracy \u2014_\u2014\u2014 It i= a picture that contains laughs, The local radio world\u2019s tenth annual parade of progress\u2014the Montreal Radio Show and Household Appliance Exhibition\u2014opens Saturday in the Sun Life building.Doors will open at one p.m.but the official inaugural ceremonies will take place at eight ~\u2019clock in the evening.The public will be admitted to this show daily thereafter between the hours of one and 11! gramme.p.m.until Saturday, October 7, the closing date.chairman of &- Investment Trusts, ture that will hold your interest from The principal roles | visitors and strangers always wel.| meridian of time.Through the light Attend\u2014Entertainment is of: the air from the radio show by the | Canadian Radio Commission and carried to all parts of the Dominion by ; the Canadian network.Visitors will} be admitted to the broadcasting au-, ditorium without any additional charge where they will be permitted to watch, and hear, the programmes in both the afternoon and evening.Eric, the Robot.marvel of the machine age, and one of the two mechanical men in the world, will also be on exhibition at the radio show.He ; stands the height of an ordinary man Advertisers And Contributors In order to ensure publication of advertising and reading matter.all such should be in the offices of The Examiner-Courier not later than 11 o'clock, each Thursday morning Co-oper ation of contributors in this direction will be voices.Several programmes wifi be put on \"constantly Og Parc Ets, \u2014 start to finish.{will be portrayed by a capable cast ; Come.| olive drab doughboy days.A comedy, (\u201cThe Harlem Flashes\u201d with twenty- body talking for a long time to come.The picture programme will be, headed by \u201cThe World Gone Mad,\u201d public gets when it deals with men, on who are big bankers, presidents of | Greatest Hindrance to Spiritual Pro.been done to free the world of the ete.It is a pie-! with Lee and beautifui Gloria Stuart.tears, comedy and tragedy of the news and other short picture subjects will complete the picture pro- On the stage will be presented America\u2019s greatest all-colored revue five stars and a red-hot sizzling band.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EARNINGS The gross revenues of the all-in- clusive Canadian National Railways System for the week ending September 21st.1033, were $3,246,547 as compared with $3,818,811 for the corresponding period of 1932, a decrease of $572,264.but weighs three and a half tons.Incidentally, he was invented by a woman! Additional efforts have been made this year in the interests of the comfort of visitors to the show.There will be a tea room, a lounge room has been set aside, and an orchestra will be in attendance both afternoon and evening.Wide aisles make overcrowding almost impossible.Exhibits will include, in addition to all the new radio models, oil-burn- ers, washing machines and household There will be communion at morning service on Sunday at \u201cWorship and Work.\u201d 5.\u201cThe: gress.\u201d Evening service at 7.30 o'clock,\u2019 * CANADIAN MISSION NOTES + The special conference of the Montreal District was held in the Rialto Hall, under the direction of Apostle Melvin J.Ballard of the twelve apostles.Elder Ballard was the principal speaker at both meetings.It is recorded in Joel: \u201c .that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.\u201d In the last one hundred years, because God has poured out His spirit upon all flesh, men have seen in dream and in vigion what could and has been done in the many fields of science.Greater have been the advancements in transportation, communication, medicine and surgery in the last one hundred years than all recorded time before.+ very much Appreciated.mea EL ancre 2 a Ti rlta descriptions, electrieal appliances of all kinds snd} ri td ei i A De palpi Aly the: 11: o'clock.At this service Mr.McLean | the Gospel, vivid picture \u2018of the shearing \u2018the wil conclude the series of addresses tality of the Prophet Joseph Smith, superstitions, but in the field of religion too.Since the restoration of through the instrumen- one hundred years ago, mors has yoke of darkness and religious ignorance than has been done since the \"of Modern Revelation the Gospel has been made plain, it is no longer a % subject of mystery too large for the average man to understand.| The Book of Mormon itself is tan- I gible evidence of the divinity of the work of the Prophet Joseph Smith.Take it and read it, and compare it with the findings, the facts- of science, with those things brought forth by archeologists on the North and South American continents wince the publication of book.You will draw one of two conclusions, either Joseph Smith was a Prophet of God or he was a most remarkablé guear- er.Elder Ballard left for Toronto shortly after the evening meeting, John Barrymore's favorite pet is a South American vulture, purthas- ed the day it was hatched.He keeps it in a large cage in his aviary and swears he can undersand the bird's \u2018\u201celucks\u201d ?# ORANGE PEKOE BLEND SALADA .TEA a the Gardens\u201d LA RTO PRB RI ee onl PPS ASS EE NT i PAGE TWO LEWIS STUBBS | WILL ADDRESS | PUBLIC GROUP Lyon W.Jacobs Will Act As Chairman at Meeting In Mt.Royal Arena Former Judge Lewis St.George Stubbs, ousted from ihe Manitoha Bench for his outspoken views on Canadian Justice as it applies to the poor nan, will address a public meet: ing at the Mount Royal Arena on Sunday evening, October first.Lyon W.Jacobs, K.C., who has been acting as public defender in the Verdun Couris, will be chairman and a number of leading Montreal lawyers und speakers will be on the platform.Mr.Stubbs will be welcomed to the City on Sunday by loeai officers of the C.C.F., by labor leaders and by many interested in the problem of the workingman and the courts.He is coming to Montreal following a series of addresses in Tovonte, Hamilton, Windsor, London and Ottawa where he was greeted by thousands of listeners.\u201cThe Law and the Poor Man\" will be the subject of Mr.Stubb's Montreal address and he will stress the need of appointing public defenders to act for the poor man accused of a crime and unable to afford costly legal defence.\\ A brilliant, fiery orator, Mr.Stubbs has an enviable reputation as a platform: speaker and is known from coast to coast as one of the ablest defenders of the rights of the poor in the 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lands.in the hey-day of that country's great prosperity, practically killed trade.France.under Henry IV and again under Louis XIV, suffered practical stagnation of trade for periods during which heavy sales taxes and other imposts on Jusiness were in effect.As taxes are levied to pay .for government, it is obvious that if business is \u201cto be relieved of its present burdens in Canada, some revision of our huge superstructure of government will have to he made.We have three times the number of elected representatives in t'anada that have the British Isles.and our population is but one-fifth that oi the mother country.1t seems that a reyision could be made along the following limes: combine the Maritime provinces \u201cunder one government; a government for Oue- Tec, another for Ontario: one for Manitoba, Sas- Farchewan, and Alberta: and one for British Co- Tamia.That would he five provincial govern: {ments instead of nine.with a corresponding decrease in cost and in taxes, number ol our CANADA WILL COME BACK This Country Well Supplied With Bases of Real Prosperity Inose who want future accretion in addition 10 present vield in the investment of capital, arc \u2018urning more and more toward Canada.There wre many indications that in spite of the descend: ing spiral of the past three years, Canada will come back strong.The earth, and the products of the earth, together with labour, management and capital are the hases of all wealth, and Canada has a large proportinnate share of each.Prices in this country today.are in many cases on a bedrock level, and a shrewd selection of sound prog pérties is likely to show very substantial rewards.\u2018There are many who fear that failure of the Roo- !sevelt experiment in the U.S.A.will cause further ;ddepression in Canada, but even should the NRA jail (and there is little probability of it doing so) ithe result would be a large migration of US.Feapitat to this country, which would then Appear ;as an attractive safe deposit.\\ HONORING AN AUSTRALIAN POET Decision to place a tablet in Poets\u2019 Corner of Gordon will give deep satisfaction throughout the British Empire, and especially in a great English public school.For Gordon is generally accepted as the national poet of Australia: and he was educated at Cheltenham College.The honor\u2014whch is considered to be not in excess of Gordon's merits by such contemporary men of letters as Mr.Rudyard Kipling.Sir Arthur Quifled-Couch and Sir James M.Barrie\u2014 is both well timed and in one respect: unique.It is well timed because October, 1933.is the hundredth anniversay of Gordon's birth: and it is unique in the sense that although Poets\u2019 Corner honors many of the greatest names in English literature, Gordon is the first public school boy in be commmorated there.[ike Henry Kingsley, who also distinguished himself in writing on Australia, Gordon found\u2019 the life of an ordinary English gentleman far too dull for his taste.He went out to Australia at the age of twenty with excellent introductions in his pocket.These.however, he never used, preferring to join the Mounted Police instead.Thereafter he spent most of his time in the company of horses \u2014 as mounted trooper, harsebreaker.steeplechase rider and livery stable keeper, Cn uch of his poetry he wrote while on horse- (oi Abbey in honor of Adam Lindsay | .back.and the rhythm of pounding hoofs sounds thronghout his verse, He did nat describe the scenery and life of Australia in the detailed man- ner beloved of the realists, but caught the breadti ad essence of the Lond it> spaciottsness and scope for adventure\u2014in a few galant, dashing strokes, ' Wosda to the east, and wolds to the north In the sundown suddenly bloom\u2019d; Dead black on a curtain of crimson cloth Large peaks to the westward loomed.Jiterature, Already when he hegan his work the somewhat ironical fact that the first writer on the subject bore the name of Barron Field was beginning to lose its significance.But he gave to Australian literature an impetus and presige that it has never since either exhausted or lost, For if England gave Gordon and Kingsley 1e Australian literature.Australia has since more than repaid the gift in kind with Mr.W.J.Turner, the critic and poet, and Prof.Gilbert Murray, both Australian born.KITCHENS\u2014AND MEMORIES Among the exhibits at a Century of Prog- gress in Chicago, one is of thonght-provoking \u2018interest and significance.in home economics a food processing company of international reputation eight kitchens of the past and present in America and in These rooms and their adjoin- To mark the advance reproduces foreign lands, ing gardens draw thousands of spectators.Nou because of educational value though that is there; the popularity of this picturesque feature is due to something homely, poignant and universal\u2014 \u201cit awakens memories, A book could be written on a dav\u2019s observa- Whether \u201cit he one who remembers the dear room of her i childhood, in Holland, of which the blue-and-yel- low kitchen before her is a copy, even to the ga, tulips and hyvachinths in the dooryvard: or a stern- | faced farmer from the Granité State, not miss- ting a detail of the early New England shelter of every phrase of family life: whether it be a woman from across the seas.or a man irom nearer by, the reaction is the same: a reminiscent smile, a warming light in the eves.; The crowd draws closer, \u201cDon't thase strings tion of those who visit these kitchens.#50 of peppers make you thinks of grandfather\u2019s?shyly whispers a woman to her hushand.* Just look at that wooden churn and that dreadful low sink and those heavy earthenware jars,\u201d andther woman exclaims.mentally visualizing what butter making dish washing and putting up fruit involved in those days.One visitor is impressed hy rifles on the wall of the Acadian home which tells its own story of early days on the American continent.Another sees in \u2018the primroses and daisies by the threshold of the English cottage that which delights the eye.Women may be keener to mark i.the comparison in efficiency hetween kitchens of the past and present.The men may evaluate the historical effect of the exhibit as a whole \u2014 not forgetting the palate tickling offered hy the dis- plav\u2014bat all are touched by remembrance.© Savory odors of Saturday's cookies and of holiday feasts: the warmth and cheer into which one came after a stormy night ride: a sunshine- flooded morning where work was quickly dispatched hy a bride, whose first home this was: twilight.when from the kichen's doorway a man viewed \u2018the long day\u2019s' work in the fields helow, and was rested by the contentment and peace of home.The memory pictures multiply; it is arpund the kitchen that the household revolves.MOUNTAIN CLIMBING BY PROXY | To the experienced mountain climber, \u201carmchair\u201d ascents of difficult peaks are but diverting interludes between thrills of personal assault on coveted summits, The, printed page and lecture represent far more, than this to many who cannot participate in pioheering expeditions.Most mén and women have to be content to enjoy such exploits at second hand, but climbing hy proxy brings many pleasures to lovers of great heights, and recent triumphs of the airplane and motion picture camera multiply its interest and.satisfaction.Vicarious achievements in.High mountain- cering lift the valley-bound emhiusiast far above the plane of his daily concerns.A photograph of the tremendous 10.000-foot preciflice on Aconcagua hangs for years in the mental picture gal- jery.Camera shots of the summit of Everest made from a plane soaring over the mighty Himalayas stop one's breath in wonder.Movies oi an ascent of the Grepon transport the members of a suburban audience to the icy snowficlds and rock-walled chasms of the Alps, absorbing them completely in the perils and joys of another's conquest of these sublimities.Such feats hearten everyday humanity, to attack its own problems with courage and confidence.a .Aerial photography has lately made immense contributions to the preliminary reconnaissance of approach of routes to bases and upper mountain passes formerly yielding their sccrets only after months and even years of hard work hy scouting parties toiling out of base camps.Through the contributions of.these modérn facilities, men and women pass into the luminous spaces of the imagination and build visions of mountain realities out of the products of others\u2019 plorations.They serve the climber-hy-proxy by disclosjpg.pew beauties from the exalted levels reached by his fellow 1 a Pree ee Gordon was not the pioneer of Australian | for a result that seems better worth than the love of drink, infinitely\u2019 stronger than the love of normal hen-: est gain.Christopher Columbus\u2019s\u2019 sailors gambled on the way over: while the Indians on this side were | gambling while waiting to be dis-j covered.The public are startled and amazed to find that WOMEN are «amb-; ling heavily.The Hearst Publications have editorially stated that \u201cThey! have gambled heavily ever since civilization has progressed far enough! to give them large sums to gamble] with.Marie Antoinette staked thou-i sands of Louis at a time at Versail-i les.She was so wrapped up in; gambling that she could not se: that her neck was in danger.Nowhere in the lower forms of ani-: mal life so far as we know, is there | the slightest indication of the gamh- ling instinet.The monkey\u2014the ele- phant-love whisky, and easily become drunkards.The passion for alcohol seems innate in unimal life: even the wise ant can be readily induced to disgrace himself 1f aleohal is put near him.For all of the human weaknesses and mainsprings, \u2014- ambition, affection, vanity, drunkenness, ferocity,! greediness, cunning-\u2014we can find be.| finnings among the lower animals.! But man appears to have evolved from within himself the gambling in- stinet for his own especial damnation, i We are all natural gamblers because we have within us the quality which makes us willing to risk our] own comfort, security and happiness while.In view of the number of women that have recently heen taken into \u201cLAW AND JUSTICE\" by Lyon W.Jacobs, K.C.THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1933 - 27e.= 0 \u2014\u2014 VE Gambling Wherever you look on earth today [custody in Bookies\u2019 resorts and the or in the past, and particularly dur-|general tendency of the public to ing the Stock Market Boom in 1927-|purchase sweepstakes tickets, I have 28-29 vou find human beings gamb-|deemed it advisable to present an ling and you will find the gambling article dealing with gambling from|everything possible is being done to instinet stronger than any other\u2014 the legal point of view.This will|ensure good clean pure safe milk for appear next week.PEERLESS MILK NOW A REALITY The Peerless Milli Company Limited, with a dairy product service that is second to none now offers quality and cleanliness together with curtesy and service to the residents of the North End of the city.The owners, Messrs.J.J.Block, N.Adilman and W.C.Davis have opened one of the most complete and up- to-date dairies in the city and their products are backed by a wealth of experience in this line.Mr.Davis has an enviable record in the dairy business being manager for the Moose Jaw cream and ice- cream company.production manager for the Silverwoods Creamy, Limited, manager of the Saskatchewan Co-Operative Creameries Ltd, of Regina, manager of the Franklin Dairies.Altogether he has had over PASTEURIZED MILK, CREAM AND BUTTER Fer Regular and Convenient Daily Service \u2014 Just Call CRescent 9748 The LAURENTIAN DAIRY Montreal thirteen years\u2019 experience in the dairy business.The plant is modernly equipped with the most up-to-date machinery for dairy pasteurization that modern science has achieved.The cource of supply is from accredited herds of selected farmers in the Huntingdon district, admittedly the finest section for milk production.The methods used are the best that science and hygiene can offer and [the consumer.The control of opera- i tions is under the supervision of J.:T.Donald and Co., Montreal analysts.The butterfat contents will be ex- themely high due to a great deal of care being taken in choosing shippers whose tests over a period of time have proven their herds to be of high test quality.' 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THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.1933 RE mn RITE a Cs LSS LLALOL LS 1S REF LS ALAA [RAIN or SHINE IN SPORT By VINCENT LUNNY- A Rd a RD Ty LTR PPO \u201cWhat Price -Glory?\u201d will be Art Ross\u2019 theme song when the hockey magnates convene this week-end to clear the decks for another season of rubber-running.Hockey thoughts are always embryo in the Ross mind.As soon as he evolves one plan, sometimes even before its feasibility has been demonstrated in practice, the first rudiments of another are playing tag with each other in his mind, \u2018The Bruin boss gave us the \u201cArt Ross\u201d net which was designed to retain the puck after a snot.It doesn\u2019t always serve its purpose but it fails less than the old type of goal and thus obviates many arguments.After his net was accepted, Ross went to work on the puck and perfected a dise that didn\u2019t roll to the same extent as the old rubber.The goalies, however, contend that the puck curves in the air like a baseball.Hainsworth once went to bat for \u201cFlat\u201d Walsh maintaining that you couldn\u2019t blame any netman for a miscue when REZ Ue A 2 A ZZ | Softball League; Harvey Golden Tro- Oct.8rd.In addition to the any nouncement of the program by J.H.| Blumenstein, chairman of the Phy-' + BH sical Education Department, various | awards will be presented as follows: The Berlin Trophy for the Senior ; phy for the Intermediate Softball phy for the Intermediate Softball League; 8S.L.Park Permanent Tro- N phy to the Most Valuable Player, Senior Team; Ben Silverman Permanent Trophy to the Most Valuable Player in the Intermediate Team; Awards to Senior Baseball Team: Awards to Intermediate Team: Roval Albert Shield to the Senior Basket ball House League; Michael Besner Memorial Trophy to the most valuable player in the Senior House Teu- gue; Y.MHA.Senior Inter-Club Trophy; Monamac Trophy to the Intermediate Basketball House League; YYM.H.A, Trophy to the Junior | House League: Tokens of Apprecia- AT RADIO SHOW Rudy Vallee, as impegsonated by [in the Association tion to Senior House League Refer.| Ward Wilson, radio's greatest mimic, Tuesday, Oct.10th.Please commu- ees (Basketball): Awards to Intec.! whe will appear at the Montreal Ra- ;nicate with any member of the Com-: mediate \u201cB\u201d Team (City Cham.| dio Show and Household Appliance | mittee as follows, Messrs.B.Wein.3 + Team (City Finalists); Awards to White Team.In the Apparatus Division the following will be awarded: Awards to House Champions; Max Silver Trophy; the Sam Zackon Trophy.: Senior Club Social will be held on Sunday, Oct.8th in the Y.M.H.A.Auditorium.Spe- make this first Council Dance memorable as a friendly social gathering.i The |§ The Opening Senior Club Council ||; ciul arrangements are being made to [A.Feiner, Director of Senior Clubs, \u2018Ë announces the following committee f eet PAGE FIVE na \u201cThe Law and The Poor Man!\u201d | Hear STUBBS |.Canada\u2019s Fighting Ex-Judge THE MOUNT ROYAL ARENA SUNDAY EVENING, OCT, 1 at 8 o'clock in charge of Council Socials: Messra, B.Ikeman and J.Kavlor.{ Business and Professional Men The Y.M.H.A.Business and Pro- } i ! fessional Men's Group Executive an.| nouncves that a speci | which will include bridge.refreshments, and entertainment will be held | Auditorium on stein, chairman; and Dr.Messinger, gathering || LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.WILL PRESIDER Admission: 25c, 50c Tickets on Sale at the Arena, or at the Corona Hotel, Guy Street, he had the new puck to handle.* * * the most disastrous in big league history.The American league from opening day.April 12, to May 13, inclusive, had thirty-six games
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