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[" \u2018 ne Outremont Mount Koyal VOL.V.No.45.THIRD TWO-DAY DOLLAR DAY SALE WILL BE LAUNCHED BY NORTH EAD MERCHANTS, NOVEMBER 17-18.NEXT Expected That Black-and-Red Official Dollar Sign of Business Men's Association Will Appear in Windows of Every Leading Shop\u2014Sales Should Surpass Anything of Kind Previously Attempted\u2014Record-Breaking Bargains Anticipated.: All arrangements for the third series of North End Dollar Days have been concluded.Final plans were laid down at a meeting of the Better Business Committee of the Business Men's Association, held last night.This committee consists of Messrs.J.Connolly, D.W.MeCaughey, and L.H.Ouimet.with L.Shapland, chairman.All are prominent North End business men.The same insignia will be used as marked the two previous series.This consists of the huge black or dark blue dollar sign.coupled with the official red seal of the Business Men's Association, and efforts will be made to have it displayed in every shop in the North End.The sales open on Friday, November 17th at 9 a.m.and close on Saturday night, November 18th.They have proved such tremendous successes that they will in all likelihood be perpetuated as permanent and fixed features.These sales serve a manifold purpose, They bring the North End merchant and the public at large into closer contact, usually to the pronounced advantage of both.They afford an opportunity for inspection of merchandise in the stores, which is always interesting and oftentimes very enlightening, And they open the way for the economy-minded shopper to stock up on needed articles at prices which are in many cases almost unbelievable.As an instance of what happens during the sales, it will be recalled by womenfolk fortunate enough to secure them, that one merchant disposed of four hundred skirts singly at a price twelve cents lower than what it cost him to buy the four hundred lot, that another put out a hundred dollars\u2019 worth of goods,especially ordered for the uccasion, at exactly cust price; and that a third offered a wide assortment of men's und women\u2019s zhoes, for one dollar, the original selling price of which was in some cases J as high as ten! It is felt that the coming sales will fully live up to the high standard already established.So that they should be well worth waiting for, North Branch Y Club The North Branch High School Club with Lorne Tracy and John Hodgson, graduates of Strathcona Academy and Montreal High School respectively, as co-chairman, and Mr.I.R.Carlin of the Royal Bank, as ad- \u2019, * oo MacVICAR MEMORIAL | CHURCH NOTES | + % The Annual Supper Social held in Macvicar Memorial Presbyterian Lecture Hall on Tuesday night, un- ter the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was an unqualified success in every way.The halls were decorated in a very tasty manner, the visor, has becn one of the most ac- tables, dot and J lights being tive clubs in the north end this fall.yo Ladies nd waited Pen bio The program fo v their weekly meet- | tables were bedecked with the pre- ings has been in the form of Friday vailing colours.Supper was served at evening suppers with talks following 6.30 p.m.The programme began at by business and professional men.eight o'clock and proved very enjoy- The talks have been of the vocation- able.Solos were rendered by Mrs al guidance nature, aiming io give Dr R S.Abraham (soprano) Mrs.the boys a clearer idea of the vari- (Rev y Wm McLean (s eprano), M rs.ous types of work, and the education-| pou glas Kirke (contralto) Mr 7 al background and training necessary | Jones (tenor), Mr.D.Whit claw (bari.for the various vocations.tone) and violin selections by Miss Mr.Carlin addressed the first Dorothy Dow.Mr.D.A.Hinchclifre meeting on the subject, \u201cYou want a the artists Short jan, Lorne Tracy.John Hodgson, Geo,\u2019 {current events, impromptu specches - Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen's Association of the North End.Cr ST.MICHAELS DIVISION | :'\" CHARITIES CAMPAIGN Li \u20ac +: Œ + + + + een + Reports a: hand would in- # dicate ihat cases exist where- + in wood is being sold ta house + holders for heating purposes The inceuing last Monday of th % by unserupuis:s peddlers at © Men and women wevkers for the oo! + what appear +n the surface ta à i lectin of subseriptions to Catholic + + * + + + + + + + + be extremely law prices.Cone of Charities, wa.viry largely attended sultation with respon ible dears #)the \u2018are Ha!t nike Lute Hae lers would indicate tha: that @{ Memorial school.being (filled with a these prices are fîmpr= Mare .To R nee he Play will be included in} T believe, I declared, with sul oe in Montreal.Turepean Itineraries for 1934.s|den suspicion, \u201cthat T've got # hill] This sekedulé inclulos vne Christe \u2018coming on.Was that window open\u2019 mes Crus, two New Yeura Cruises Missouri Indics.Bifthin's néwest and larg-| Ail the New England states con:- hiped are not as large as Missouri.selected fr a five-day cruise to Nas- sau The liner will sail from New! \u201c , York on- December 22.i Lord\u2019 The \u201cMajestic.\u201d the world's largest The word \u201cLord\u201d appears 1855 mergau.It is only given to the world ; 25 and, and 14.) 1 visit to Oberammergau and attend- The Rhyming Optimist By ALINE MICHAELIS The Gift of Time ;On past days refuse to ponder, | But this day, just breaking yonder, you have still.1 Seize it, then, and closely hold it.\u201cCanadians who travel to Europe in Take it in your hands and mould 1 To your will.Other days?You may repent them And the deeds that folly lent then: But today Is the gift of time, untarnished, Keep it spotless, keep it garnished While you may.| Pour into each golden hour All your wisdom, all your power.Till day's close.So its happiness may, linger like song's echoes, when the singer Onward goes! DR.M.TATLEMAN Wishes to Announce the OPENING A CLINIC For Babies and Children AT 5602 PARK AVE.CRESCENT \u201c116 Man, Wed.and Sat.x 2 to 4 p.m.Child for Weighing.Inoculation and Bring Your Examination, Vaccination LE rer rt i \u2018 ST, ANDREW'S CONCERT by the | MONTREAL SCOTTISH CHOIR | \u2018Alex McPherson, Director) FRIDAY.NOV, 17th, 8.15 P.M.In the Assembly Hall Fairmannt-8t.Giles United Church YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Corner Bernard and Stuart Aves.Under the auspices of the YOUNG PEOPLE'S BOCIETY ship and the new \u201cManhattan\u201d ar times in the Bible.TICKETS, 35 CENTS scheduled to sail from New York on\u2019 \u2014=-=\u2014- i rm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 December 29 for u four-day cruise, mp = we the former to Nassau and the latter! INTRODUCTORY phone, CR.5545 to Bermuda.The \u201cGeorgic\u201d is also scheduled for a four-day crise to Bermuda on February 9.and for two longer cruises to the West Indies.The first is aj sixteen day cruise to Nassau, Port au Prince.Kingston, Colon and Havana, leaving New York on February 14.\u2018 The second cruise which lasts 13 days «ill sai! from New Yok on March | #; her itinerary wil linelude St.Tham-, as Fort de France, Port of Spain, La.Brea, Lu Guira.Willemstad, Colon and | Havana.CANDY Maple Walnut, Nugatines, Lemon.$i Low Price for the Werk-End of a K RS mer re _\u2014 | | McVicar Memorial WEEK-END ONLY Our own Candy\u2014Made in our ow in All Flavors.\u2014Wa make them ourselves, so we know they're Good\u2014Eapecially | Qae Ib.Box 35° CONFECTIONERY & RESTAURANT PARK AND BERNARD AVENUES SPECIAL no Faclory\u2014ef{ the Finest Frirredients \u2014 rawberry, Cherry, Assurtrd Choculates\u2014 alf ib.Box 20° \u201cSatisfaction cr Money Refunded\u201d t THE SPLENDID ans Church PRESBYTERIAN Unutehison St.cor.St.Viateur Ave; One Short Block West of Park Avenue Rev.J.(i.Potter, M.A, DD.Minister i D.A Hinchelifte, Choir Director QUALITY COAL CUTS COST ; closed\u2014-opened it, and peeped inside.thought much of the business.There vas an ominous silence.Then How can people take a delight inlshe came back, and tried to catch my shivering, at some hideously objec- eye.tionable hour of the morning, in icv| \u201cWell, you wash-out!\u201d she said.| water is a thing I've never been able] \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d 1 asked, {although the lumber from which it is sawn will float.THINGS EVERYBODY NEEDS RIGHT NOW! A GOOD DEPENDABLE FURNACE SHOVEL Length Over All, 42 inches.Width of Blade 97; inches\u2014 with strong, well finished Hardwood Handle - 28e \u2014These shovels regularly retail at 60 eents.LOOK AT THESE SMASHING JARGAINS WINTER EQUIPMENT Cosl Scuttle 39c Stove Fine 10c ack .1 Cont Scuttle 49C 1525 a, 166 Black 200 Bouare Ask Stove Shovels _ aif ove Shor Gale hr 40c oéfranised 25c en handles 19¢ rest Rocker Ash Can, Galvan.92.49 Extra Ige.$1 49 j C.0.D.ORLERS EXECUTED : S DUSKES & SON 5345 PARK AVE.\u2014HARDWARE\u2014 CRESCENT 5529 Everything in Paints, Window Glass, Wall Paper, Kitchen Ware.\u201cLET UF DU YOUR GLAZING\u201d Sitters .\u2014 we dr to let Angela know that.\u201cOf course I will keep it up,\u201d said, stiffly.\u201d \u201cWell, I'll just bet you a quarter edly.\u201d usual, right.\u201cAll right,\u201d I said, airily, \u201cI'll het you E do.I'll keep it up for\u2014for\u2014 My heart suddenly went back on me, \u201cWell, let's «ay just for three mornings.\u201d \u201cDone!\u201d said Angela, promptly.Sharp at seven next morning I felt her elbow at work in my ribs.I opened one sleepy eye.\u201cCome on, lazybones,\u201d she exclaimed, \u201cTime for your tub.\u201d I muttered drowsily that it was early yet, and closed my eyes once again.Angela nudged me once more.\u201cCome along.Get up\u2014or pay up.\u201d Smothering a groan, I put my nose outside the blankets.The room was freezing cold.It was ome of those chilly mornings when even the most hardened tubber would hesitate, 1 felt sure.I gave a sepulchral cough «the kind of a cough that should inspire sympathy in any ordinary woman\u2019s breist\u2014and smuggled down fut Angels isn't an ordinary wo- mam.to understand.But T wasn't goingjgugrdedly.I You've forgotten something.\u201d you don't,\u201d she countered, unexpect- \u201cStactosrt® shew jouredy- prodéing melage 304 telephone onile per: answm: à third time, \u201cI knew you'd never do | \u201cPay me that quarter.you fraud.\u201cWhat have I forgotten?\u201d Services.Sunday, November 12th 11 a.m.\u201cThe Message of Peace\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cSpiritual Warfare and its effec, n World Peace.\u201d 4 pom.Sunday Schoo! and Bihle Classes.Wednesday 13th.at 4.45\u2014Junior Christian Endeavour.and every Wednesday instead of Monday afternoon.Wednesday, 4 p.m.\u2014(ongregation Meet- - jee for Praise and Prayer.Bible Med- intion.Anniversary Servier, Sunday.Nov.19.! \u201cWhy, the mirror.Just go and! look at it.\u201d I went.Then I came back and; No-self respecting individual couldjhanded over the quarter! back down now.To do so would have: been to admit that Angela was, as.: | i 1 have decided to ignore the due-i tor\u2019s advice \u2014 at least, until some- | body can inanufacture a bathroom mirror that doesn\u2019t get all steamed\u2019 over when a man takes a hot bath! An Optimist The artist is concerned essentially with making the best that can be made of an imperfect world.| Preddie.\u201d\u201d said the teacher, \u201cgive me a sentence using the word diadem.\u201d Freddie had overheard certain remarks at home and out of his subconscious store of worldly wisdom he drew this reply: \u201cDrivers who hurry across railroad crossings diadem sight quicker than those who stop, look and listen.Lequacioss Canadians Contélams talk mort thew citizens of the United States; according to telephone statistics, Canadians aver- per capita; Americans, 226.e e e e Violin Tuition Lessons given at home or Pupil's Residence Pupils prepared for McG! Examinations MISS IRENE H.BURRELL L.Mus.(Mctill) 5748 DEOM AVE.OUTREMONT SEE PHONE Do Not be Tempted by Low Prices \u2014Fuel of Established Quality is the Only Guarantee of Economy \u2014 We Handle Nothing But the Best.Buy British Coal Corporation's Welsh Anthracite and Be Sure of Satisfaction.STRICT ATTENTION TO PHONE ORDERS COKE \u2014 WOOD FUEL OIL Ouimet-Wilson Coal Co.LIMITED 237 VAN HORNE AVE.PHONE CRESCENT 3177 CATHOLIC ST.MICHAEL'S DIVISION | ANNUAL APPEAL TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY & RESIDENTS ~~ | \u2014 BE GENEROUS \u2014 Volunteer Workers Will Call on you, Nov.11th to Nov.20th.\u2019 G.J.PAPILLON, Fur Manufacturer | | PROMPT AND PARTICULAR DELIVERY | | | CHARITIES CAMPAIGN THIS SPACE DONATED BY 257 LAURIER AVE.WisT ad 5 SE TO tha Al sul ing tiv vo to shd tin jet ali ligh wit spr any ape slic whi th pim) pep and \u201c is t! rour.find from tions this they Sant bleal mor\u2019 a gi this empt nece this Tha read you Mon LT % | 77222 OO TE A er, TX THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVENBER 10th.1933 \u2014 PAGE THREE Canape and Hors d\u2019 Oeuvres Recipes Several Practical Suggestions You May Use When You Plan To Entertain Modern hostesses\u2014lending serious thought to the subject of weight con- trol\u2014are gradually turnthg from sweet and rich party foods and are substituting simple, savory snacks.Cocktails and canapes are increasing in popularity, They are attractive in appearance, appetizing in flavor, and make entertaining much ensier.Fruit cocktails that are to be used to open the party luncheon or dinner should be tart rather than sweet; vegetable cocktails should possess distinctive flavor.Both should be served ice-cold.Cangpes are infinite in their var- jety.The base is usually a small slice of bread cut in fancy shape, lightly friend in hot fat, then spread with an appetizing mixture.This spread may be one of the fish pastes, any kind of fish salad, a bit of smoked salmon or some chopped, crisp bacon mixed with relish.The canape may be garnished with olive slices, or 8 border of chopped egg white and a centre of yolk pressed through a fine sieve.Beet rosettes, pimiento tulips with stem of green pepper, or a fine piping of well-sea- soned cream cheese add to the flavor and attractiveness of the canape.Here are several suggestions that may be of use when you plan to entertain.Three Melon Cocktail % cup balls or cubes of cantaloupe EEE fae Fashion and Home Craft + | (salmon flesh).melon.melon 1-8 cup sugar Juice of 1 lemon Dissolve the sugar in the water the melon.serve in sherbet glasses.Grape\u2014Grapefruit Cocktail La cup grape juice.214 cupfols graefruit sections % cup powdered sugar cold place for 12 hours.Amber Cocktail 1 tin grapefruit 1 tablespoon pineapple juice 2 slices canned pineapple Serves 8.cheries.Sugar Green grapes Mix grapefruit, diced pineapple.together in a basin.Sprinkle with sugar.Divide between individual glasses.Chill, Garnish with preserved green grapes.Easy Hors D\u2019Oeuvres Use pate de fois gras as it is, or caviar seasoned with lemon juice, er chopped hard-cooked eggs, shellfish, or cooked rice mixed with mayonnaise dressing.Serve on toast or in the new tiny canape wafers, or in a heart of lettuce or a celery stalk or in cucumber slices one inch think, from which the centre has been removed.Dill pickles, shaped like boats and Christmas Comes Round Again \u201cChristmas comes hut once a year\u201d is the old saying.Here it is almost round again and Santa Claus will! find conditions but little changed! from his last visit.Economic conditions are as hard today as they were this time last year and in many cases they are harder.Not only will Santa Claus find the world 2 cold bleak place to visit \u2018on Christmas morning early, but it is certain that a great many kiddies will wake up this Christmas to find their stockings empty.Are you worrying about the money necessary for Christmas presents this year.A great many people are.There is no need to worry however.A nationally-known institution is ready and willing to help you out of your difficulty.The Gold Scrap Shop, Monireals largest old gold buying or- ganization will give you ready cash for discarded gold trinkets in any shape or form.The highest values\u2018in the city for old gold may be obtained at their store, 363 St.Catherine St.West, four doors west of Bleury St.Gold can be turned into ready cash with which to make your Christmas purchases.In some corner or drawer of your home there is probably an article, or articles of old ;zuld chat can be turned into a sizealle amount of ready cash Help the government by staking a cl:im in your nome and at the same time help yourself to obtain that needed Christmas money.Dont forget the address, 363 St.Catherine St.W., 4 doors west of Bleury St.If you find it inconvenient to call, just phone PLateau 6973 and an expert valuator with ready cash will be only too pleased to call at your home.No articles purchased by us are displayed in our windows.\u2014C.TT Ne NEN ISAAC FUR COAT A full stock of fur We will reline and SPECIAL SALE ON ALL FUR COATS GROSSMAN FURRIER 118 LAURIER AVE.WEST Between St.Urbain and Esplande S AT WHOLESALE PRICES coats always on hand.These coats are the latest creations and sold at wholesale prices.If you care to have a coat made to order, we have the best furs obtainable and the latest styles.COME IN .We also do remodelling and repairing at the most AND BE CONVINCED reasonable prices.glaze your fur coat for only $8.00.FUR COATS GLAZED AT $1.00 Workmanship Guaranteed Telephone CRescent 0244 ee EN NS , N \\ 5 PECIA LA VALUES! N N N \\ ENGLISH DINNERWARE | \\ Ivory and Green Design N N Breakfast Set, 38 pcs.$ 4.49 y \\ Dinner Set, 49 pcs.$ 6.95 \\ N Dinner Set, 96 pcs.$11.95 À N CARRIED ALSO IN OPEN STOCK \\ \\ VERY SPECIAL N N .Set.97 Mount Royal Design $27 95 N N Dinner Set Pe rns Design (New) \\ N Cake Set, 7pes.LL.\u2026 $275 À N Tea Set, 24 pcs.Lee.$ 7.00 | N Dinner Set, 51 pcs.$12.00 À À OTHER BIG VALUES N N Dinner Set, 93 pes.Lo.81495 | N Dinner Set, 3 pcs.$22.00 N Dinner Set, 38 pes.$ 3.98 J N BE CONVINCED \u2014 COME IN! y IN 3 | Bernard Hardware | S 1001 BERNARD W.hy CORNER HUTCHISON Tel.DOllard 2184 EE A A A RE Ee?% cup balls or cubes of homeyd 1 view i Rather Than Sweet\u2014All Easy ¥% cup balls or cubes of water-: add the lemon juice and combine with! Chill several hours and |®Pr8ys of watercress.Garnish with Mix together and let stand in a 1 tablespoon juice from maraschino pineapple juice and maraschino syrup Th Cocktails May Be Tart To Prepare \u2014\u2014 l'hollowed out in the centre, hard-cook- ed eggs cut in halves and the yolks removed, or pimiento cups may also used.Arrange on a tray with \u2019 anchovy fillets, tiny Dutch onions, jolives or tiny piekled artichokes.\u2018 Tomato\u2014Anchovy Canape Toast a slice of bread one-fourth inch thick, on one side, and spread the untoasted side with creamed butter seasoned with anchovy paste.Cover each with one-third slice of tomato.Spread with mayonnaise, sprinkle with the yolk of a hard- cooked egg forced through a potato ricer or sieve, and with the white of egg finely chopped.Garnish the eges with a ring cut from green pepper, and centre with a piece of olive and a sprig of parsley.New York Canape Divide caviar canapes 31: inches long by 1% inches wide diagonally into three sections.Sprinkle centre with finely chopped cucumber pickles and the ends with finely chopped sweet rcd pepper.Rolls For Dinner Make Hubby Happy By Katherine Baker Rolls, fresh from the home oven, are a novelty these days, days of efficient bakery service, but they are very nice for a change.Chilly evenings suggest steaming dishes, and fragrant breads.Quick breads are inot difficult to make, and may ble baked in the oven when the meat is roasting.One of the most attractive quick breads is pocketbook rolls.They are called pocketbook not only because they are small, dainty affairs, but because they are very easy on that money bag.They are easily made from the tested recipe given here.2 cups sifted cake flour 1; teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 tablespoon shortening % cup milk (about).Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again.Cut in shortening.Add milk gradually until soft dough is formed.Knoad lightly two to three minutes.Roll ¥ inch thick on slightly floured board.Cut with 2 inch floured cutter.Fold double and press edges together lightly.Place in greased pan; brush tops with melted butter.Cover and let rise in warm place 20 minutes and choose a warm place without draughts.Bake in hot oven (425F.) 10 minutes.Again brush tops with melted butter and finish baking.Remove from oven.Brush tops again with melted butter.Makes 16 delicious rolls.Parker House Rolls These rolls, although made with yeast, do not need to stand overnight and they are very popular for luncheon, dinner, or late supper party with al) sorts of interesting stuffings.1 tablespoon sugar 3% cups sifted cake flour (about) % teaspon salt 1 cup milk, scalded 1 cake compressed yeast 1 tablespoon soft butter Add sugar to milk, cool to lukewarm, add yeast and stir until smooth.Add one half the flour then salt and butter, beating well.Add remaining flour, enough to make as soft \u2018a dough as can be handled.Knead gently until smooth.Place in greased \u2018bowl, cover, and let rise in warm \u2018place, away from draughts, until \u2018double in bulk.Roll one third of \u2018an inch thick.Cut with floured cutter 1 to 2% inch circles and brush with melted butter.Mark through ! centre and fold over.Brush with but- [ter.Place in greased pan and let rise again until double in bulk.Bake in hot oven (400 F) 25 minutes or until done.Makes 12 rolls.FASHION HINTS, | A leopard swagger coat is the wrap Lupe Velez chooses for football games this season, when she can dash away from the M.G.M.studios.Her coat is designed for warmth as well as chic, lined with beige wool dotted in green, with ascot scarf of the same fabric.Dark brown accessories complete her ensemble.{ Evening muffs of fur, matching \u2018the fur evening cape, are Autumn's | | ar rr Sr = Se ver In Women\u2019s Domain mina A a da edd ee EEE RIRE ) Examiner - Courier Weekly Pattern VR 2 LRA A Rr GA Ral tat Ne A oo | No.561-Attractive Blouses.This trasting.style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18,] No.823\u2014Smart Apron.measure.For requirements.see the|and large.Medium size requires 17; pattern envelope.yard of 39-inch material with 2% No.580\u2014Smart Sport Frock.This {yards of binding.style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, The Essences of Fashion 9 \u20ac 3 i me 20 years, 36, 8 and 40 inches bust All summed up for you in The measure.Size 16 requires 3% yards Monitor's New B ; of 39-inch material with % yard of | onitor\u2019s New Book of fashions and patterns.IT you pride yourselt on 35-inch contrasting.bai ; .b the \u201cfas Sy No.856\u2014Slenderizing Lines.This! core 0 the \u201cfashion know,\" you style is designed in sizes 36, 38, ao, (STE afford to miss Mn ; ; 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure, CW find the editorials amusing Size 36 requires 4% yards of 39-inch 2nd helpful.\u201cSure Cure for the material with 8 yard of 39-inch con- Blucs contains valuable tips.trasting.| Send for your copy today.No.584\u2014Jumper Frock.This} Price of BOOK, 20 cents.style is designed in sizes 4, 6, 8, and] Price of PATTERN 25 cents, in 10 years.Size 8 requires 1% yards Stamps or coin (coin is preferred).of 36-inch material for dress with|Wrap coin carefully.1% yards of 35-inch contrasting for| Address: Pattern Dept., The Exam- blouse and \u20184 yard of 35-inch con-liner.5736 Park Ave.satin evening gown with cape and muff of silver fox, an original Paris model costume.Baseballs More than 100,000 baseballs are used annually by the National and American League teams.BARAGH'S Knitted Wear The Chinese influence in Autumn fashions is reflected in a vivid even- her newest role in \u201cDay of Reckin- ing gown Madge Evans chooses for ing.\u201d In Chinese red metallic cloth the frock molds the figure from shoulder to ankle and ends in a formal train.Extreme cut-out sandals of Chinese red metal cloth complete the outfit, Muriel Evans likes the new long- coat swagger suit for firth Autumn Wools of All Kinde days.At luncheon in the M.G.M.SOLE AGENT IN NORTH END FOR commissary she was very smart in chocolate brown tweed ensemble, R E G E N T with three-quarter swagger coat, AND JAEGER topped with short cape banded in ° 9 Mildred's CR.1333 The Oldest Wool Merchant in Montres! Hand-made Angora Bahy Bonnets.ur.A wool sweater blouse, gay green-and-brown scarf and brown | wool beret were smart accents.Schiaparelli, the famous sports-' wear couturier, created a dashing\u2019 sports ensemble for Kay English of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.It is of imported checked wool in brown, tan, and beige tones, high neck blouse ; with tight sleeves with deep elbow cuffs and collar of golden gazelle.With this is worn a hip-length cape collared in gazelle.Brown accessories and silver trotteur bracelet complete the ensemble.362 Fairmount Avenue, West (West of Park Avenue) CRescent 5929 SPECIAL! 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on that day, fii- teen years ago, the most destructive war in the world\u2019s history was brought to a close.The lessons it taught were: (1) nobody wins in modern warfare.The terrible disruption in world eco- momies today is due to two factors resulting from the war\u2014destruction of untold material and human wealth, and development ci a so-called spirit af \u201cpatriotis:n\u201d which in reality is nothing but a selfish, narrow, destructive spirit vi nativnalisimn.(2) Heavy armaments do not guarantee security (the world is slow in taking this lesson to heart).There are encouraging signs, however, and it may be that in spite of the incurable jealousies, hatreds and suspicions of continental Europe.we are ou the threshold oi a long if not permanent cra of peace.The encouraging signs are the growing evidences of the great Anglo-Saxon nations of the world to kaep outside Europe's troubles at all costs.The people oi Britain and the United States, determined for peace, could practically guarantee the peace of the world.Only adequate defensive armaments are necessary (about half the strength required for offensive warfare).Without financial or other assistance from these two great countries, no nation in the world could endure long warfare.and after the sad experiences of the last war neither will be disposed to lend Money or materials for purposes of war.Most of its will observe tomorrow, not in a spirit of militarism, but in fond remembrance of those loved ones who gave their lives that cur country might work out its destiny free irem foreign domination or imterference.Our troubles today are many; more than one-tenth of nur brother and sister Canadians are dependent on public charity for their fond because in our land there is the absurdity nf ton much of everything that makes life possible: many of those who rizked their lives for our country fiiteen years ago, now tind it difficult even to get enough to feed their children.We are living in a strange world, but we can be thankful that great changes are coming, and as these are in part at least the consequence of the war, it may be that our sacrifices vf 1914-1918 will not have been in vain.The attempt to have inflation without giving it that name does not change the proceeding in the least\u2014except that it mollifies timid minds.Medical experts studying the portrait of Henry VIII have decided that he was afflicted with a progressive disease of the thyroid gland which accounts for his suspicious and ruthless nature.But diagnosing a case from a portrait is a bit risky since some of the apparent symptoms may be due to the painter, not the patient.\u2014 ep ep eme}.= > ?\u201ca mort YOUR DEALRN ON manebbtie fi wud.ml) udp ann) LESSONS OF THE ELECTIONS With another provincial election eompleted, and British Columbia endorsing overwhelmingly the choice of the electors in Nova Scotia, Mada- waska- Restigouche, Yamaska and Mackenzie for 3 Liberal administration, the coming session of parliament will be anything but pleasant for the Bennett administration.Beaten five times in a row at the polls, assailed by a large proportion of both the Canadian and British press, Mr.Bennett is going to find the task of government extremely difficult, and the public interest is certain to suffer.Needed legislation is certaia to be delayed or thrown owt altogether, but the attitude of the opposition may be excused on the grounds that recent election results indicate a strong public desire for defeat of the present ministry.The Financial Post of Toronto lists the following five outstanding conclusions of the recent elections in all parts of the country: \u201c(1) National government is now conceded to be impossible.Nobody with the sightest grasp of public affairs now believes there is the remotest chance of fusing federal parties.(2) The ambitions of the C.C.F.have received almost a death blow.The menace of the third party has temporarily vanished.(3) The task of government so far as the present administration is concerned has been made more difficult and in this respect the public interest can scarcely fail to suffer.(4) The alternative to the present government is clearly revealed as .a Liberal adm!: istration.(5) The Liberal opposition has recei cf a mlic mandate to exercise its critical fact:!.+\u2026+ .ithout stint, and hereafter Parliament will Le ridden by party strife.The scarcely limited opportunities afforded by our parliamentary system to badger, embarrass, harrass a government will be exploited to the limit, thus discouraging the government from essaying necessary legislative programmes.\u201d A committee has been formed in London with the purpose of representing in Parliament the interest of pedestrians.It would seem, however, that many motorists are willing to give a pedestrian a boost.The university of these days is a living place.Dr.Harry W.Chase, chancellor of the New York university, says: 8 The campus is no longer a cloister nor is the university any more a retreat from the world.It is in the world and of the world.\u201d \u201cAdmiral Urges Adequate Navy'\u2014Headline.A story about an admiral who didn\u2019t urge an adequate navy would be real news.\u2014~London Adver- tiset.Another cvidence of a century of progress: Cartagena, Colombia, where buccaneers docked joccasionally a little more than a hundred years lago, is spending $3,000,000 to modernize its port.Now that a device has been invented which automatically shuts the radio off when the telephone recciver is lifted, perhaps the - telephone ompany can look for a marked upturn in business.\u201cOver the River,\u201d the last Galsworthy book to appear, contains an interesting definition of the gold standard: \u201cIt\u2019s what you want to be on when you're off, and to be off when you're on.\u201d And did you notice the published pictures a few weeks ago of those representatives of Germany who walked out of the Geggva Disarmament Conference.Thay seemed nearly all to have been & .German generals and admirals! ann oom ams um ui ! THE EXAMINER-COURIER, \u201cLAW AND JUSTICE\" By LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.+ (Continued from last week) One who acts as a mere conduit \u2018pipe for making bets between a bookmaker and his customers \u2014 though the one who so acts has no pecuniary interest in the transactions\u2014may be guilty of using the premises where he is employed for the purpose of betting with persons resorting thereto.It has been held that an archway in a street habitually resorted to by a bookmaker for the purpose of betting with all comers upon certain events relating to horse-races is a \u201cplace\u201d within the English Betting Act.; In order to constitute a \u201cplace\u201d within the meaning of the English Betting Act, there must be a definite localization of the business or betting.It is a question of fact whether there is a user of a place analogous to that of an occupier occupying a place at which he is prepared to bet with persons who come there to bet with him.Where a bookmaker uses a box or a stool with his name or other words upon it, not merely to indicate that he is a betting man prepared to bet, but to indicate that he is using the place for carrying on his business at which persons may find him, there is a definite localization of the business of betting, and he is thus using a \u201cplace\u201d within the meaning of the Betting Act.A police constable (acting under er\u2019s house and there made a bet with him of two shillings on a horse race.He gave, to the bookmaker, the money and a piece of paper on which was written the amount and the name of the horse: Held not sufficient evi- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1933 instructions), went into a bookmat-! à dence to justify conviction under the English Betting Houses Act, 1853\u2014 the mere fact of a bookmaker making one bet in a house in which he resided not being enough to sitach ting establishment.It has been held, by the Supreme Court of Canada, that a moveable booth used on the race-course of an incorporated raeing association for the purpose of making bets is an \u201coffice\u201d or \u201cplace\u201d used for betting between persons resorting thereto and the keeper thercof, and that the bookmaker using it is properly convicted of keeping a common betting- house, as defined in section 227, and that sub-section 2 of section 235, post \u2014which exempts (from the provisions of the main scction) bets made on the race-course of an incorporated association\u2014does not apply to the offence of keeping a common betting- house.: It has been since held, by the Ontario Court of Appeal, that bookmakers who conduct betting operations with the public, upon horse races, at the race-course of an incorporated racing association, and who, in doing so, move around with the public and have no exclusive rights to any portion of the grounds, nor any booth, tent, stand, or other fixed place of business, are not thereby guilty of keeping a common bet- t'ne-house under sections 227 and 228 « 11» Code; there being à distinction d«av n Letween this case and the case of R.C.Saunders, in which the b-»k- makers used a wooden bov or hai\" moved ahout on castors f :m one of the grounds to ano her during the rrogress of the race meeting.WHO is i Copyri, This week I have an answer for one of my correspondents who requests that she be referred to by the pen name MacL The letter consists of five written pages detailing a great variety of spccial questions to which answers are desired.It is impossible to deal with them all in the space alloted, but the general condition in which my correspondent finds herself is one that is so frequent that I have chosen to explain the fundamental condition from which most or indirectly.Knowledge of the theory is necessary in order to understand the basic trouble, but the trouble itself is not cured by knowledge.It requires personal application and constructive methods of thinking and acting.If what you say in your letter accurately describes your present condition, Mrs, MacL.then you have become the victim of a psychic conflict resulting from habitual repression.This in itself increases the difficulty of adjusting yourself successfully to your surroundings.I want you to read about Twins and Thimgumajigs in last week's Monitor.For thousands and thousands of years, there were few social customs or taboos to inhibit or repress the free expression of the natural instinct and emotions.Then came the time when the needs of a slowly forming community required people to consider the interests of others.With the evolution of a social system, the social self gradually evolved, and the intérests of this social self were naturally opposed to the interests of ! the natural self.The resultant repressions caused the appearance of psychic conflicts in the mind of man.The natural sclf aims to satisfy and gratify the natural urges, regardless of the demands of the social self.The social self, on the other hand, as a rule thinks only of the acquired conventions, and represses and suppresses the desires of the natural self that operate in conflict to it.This sums up the mental struggle of the individual in society.Now, one of the results of this psy- chie conflict was to compress human nature into two fundamental types of habitual action \u2014 those who came to regard the world from within, according to the effect the world had upon them, and those who regarded the World from without, and according to the effects they were able to produce upon the world.The former, called introverts, fild happiness of misery only within themselves, the latter; called axtyovasts find happiness ahd nrisery only IN the Giings outside ob themselves.Both types are in themselves Wn resclt of repression snd © psychic eonffiot.use humanity never foflows de O BLAME?| BY A.CUDDON-WCODTHORPE Grapho-Analyst nf her troubles arise, either directly again very carefully what was said ght, 19:0 al people purely introvert or purely extrovert, but always a mixture of the two.Tlus gives us three general types which we find in practice: the predominant!y introvert, the predominantly extrovert and the more or less balanced individual in which both types appear to be fairly well proportioned.Your writing indicates a predominantly instinctive type of mind, capable of gathering impressions quickly and with a certain amount of initiative and aggressiveness that makes you, to that extent, extrovert.On the to the house the character of a bet- | \u201c© xy into channels of highest useful- ADVERTISING LECTURE HELD LAST EVENING R.L.Burdick Deals With Fundamentals of Copy Writing THIRD IN SERIES H.E.Stephenson Was Heard on Monday Night \u2014 Another Address Wednesday Dealing with the fundamentals of copy writing, the third lecture in the series was delivered last night in the Mount Royal Hotel, by R.L.Bur- dick account executive of Ronalds Advertising Agency.The lectures on various phases of advertising, which are being given during November and December are under the auspices of the Advertising Club of Montreal.In the second address, given on Monday, H.E.Stephenson, secretary- result in physical action are not al- vays in sympathy with the lesson you need most.T' 2 lesson you need most is to acquire an all inclusive love, and a greater breadth of mind, and a larger tolerance.To practice these things vil mean to guide your emotional en- Less, and the more your succeed in doing this with earnest will and firm determination, the less your psychic conflicts will become, and finally they will lose most, if not all of their power to affect you adversely.You see, your proper work is humanitarian, dealing -r a Jarge scale with many kinds of people.You cannot perform this work at present because you have not learned your lesson, and therefore you appear to be the very opposite of a person who gould work successfully in a humanitarian way.Lcarn your lesson, or you wilt be missing the best that life has in store for you.rer rer Spend Your Evenings Enjoying Yourself at MONTREAL Ping Pong Parlor \u201cThe Indoor Excreise with the Outdoor Kick!\u201d 250 LAURIER AVE.treasurer of A, McKim Limited, gave an analysis of a day's advertising, stressing the merchandising and typographical effect.The thing to do in an advertisement is to look à man in the eye, as you would if you were talking to him face to face, declared Mr.Stephenson.\u201cReaders are like shy horses, but as we cannot put blinkers on them so as to force them to read the part of our advertisement which containg the vital message, we must concentrate attention upon the important part so that they cannot help seeing it.\u201d The speaker pointed out that ag.vertising consisted of \u201cgetting your message over,\u201d and said that really \u201cgelling, yourself\u201d constituted the whole business of life.He deplored the apparent careless haste with which many advertisements were written and laid out, as if they matters of minor importance, to be done in the brief intervals between doing really important things.\u201cNothing is more important,\u201d be declared, \u201cthan the advertisements that appear in newspapers.\u201d Mr.Stephenson dealt in detail with various methods of copy writing and lay-out, illustrating his talk with advertising in current issues of local newspapers, and pointing out the bad as well as the good points in each.R.J.Ambler, honorary presidens of the Advertising Club of Montreal, was chairman for the oceasior.and added a few brief remarks in which he mentioned the four important steps in advertising appeal.First, he said, attention should be caught; then interest should be aroused, confidence inspired, and finally desire created.The fourth lecture will be a reviaw of the fundamental principles nf design and layout by Stan Engel on Monday, November 13th.The Best Men \u201cThose who have the conscience, the courage, and conviction in the face of heavy odds to arouse pub.\u2018lic opinion are best to be trusted te Rome\u2019s population is smaller than it was two thousand years ago.Compete Assortment of Christmas CARDS NOW ON DISPLAY Private Christmas Cards Printed $1.25 doz.Ip Empire Greeting Card Co.5441 Park Ave.00llar 0376 cor.Jeanne Mance other hand you are very prone to analyse and ponder, and have de- rying out many of the things necessary to successful adjustment.Therc is an element of the introvert herve variance with the natural self, although instinctively ebeying the nat ural self.\\ Therefore your emotional energy which lies back of your primitive urges and instincts is not being guide: into channels of the highest useful ness.Because you are magnifying; your own troubles you take little interest in other people's troubles, and this is consciously or unconsciously affecting everything you do.Now, apart from those qualities of your natural self that have direct reference to the primitive, there are always some elements of inheritance that exist as the result of recent generations of acquired habit, and, as far classified as inherited, although not originally part of the natural self, if we were to go back far enough.These qualities describe the predominant characteristics of your inner self, They are not buried deep down within the field of unconscious mental activity, but they iraping upon the depths of the conscious field, and for practical purposes might be termed subconcious.These qualities in your case are those of order, method, and regular routine, Because of the influence of the social self, and its repressive effect in your case, these qualities remain within you as desires, but do not show themselves definitely enough to affect the life favorably.By concentrating upon them, they could be developed.Moreover, the mental inharmony oe- [tend to favour the opposite expres- some extent, there is mental disorder, a highly seatching amd critienl at- titede and some natromness of viewpoint, in other words, sallow tink.ins finite lines of demarcation, and is al veloped a distinet habit of procrastin- |} ation\u2014a lack of promptness in car-|g On the other hand, your social self! or conscious mind recognizes the de-, mands of society, and often feels a as you are concerned, must still be: casioned by the psychic conflict would |} sions, and your writing shows that to |} Greys, : FOOD OVERCOATS Well Tailored \u2014 Fine Trimming Pants Specialty Shop 367 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.MARKETS \u201cLIMITED.CR.2137 == 5730 PARK AVENUE \u2014# CR.2137 MEN'S ALL WOOL x Browns and Blues.Sizes 34 to 3h meme BRODIE & HARVIE oi FLOUR fee cu sac 17¢ ag 33c Oka Cheese 25¢ Lux Soap 4 for 19c Pickles 21c \u2014 Libby's 18 Oz.BANANAS LEMONS - Juicy TOKAY GRAPES GREEN BEANS DEVIL CAKES euch 20¢ | mm NUT & FRUIT LOAF 16s of harmony with the spiritual power, This proves Saat you ave LAME out |§ Porterhouse Roast - Ib.19c Rindiess Bacon - - - - Pot Roast - - - - - - Ib.8c Rump or Round Roast - - Pork Legs - - - - - - lb.14c Pork Loins Boned and Rolled lb.Smoked Hams - - - - lb.14e Juicy and Thin Skinned .Zh 1% FAMEUSE APPLES 3 doz 25¢ kb.15e lb.21e lb.10e 17e doz.10c doz.10c FRESH FILLETS EA, 10 FRESH HADDOCK | PRESULY CAUGHT Lh.Poot, CHICKENS din.19¢ sn.mêle ser Satu son.high .groun of th Thé in th to wi ranks jurieg to W Gill.sion winng the Q ter \u20ac macy, Aff roads squad] gion engag cial d Foy week; with again BOYS Fight MIRR 4x3 Maho, AT.2 DAY- Stove condi fused, SEA BEDR stand tables items, TEN carpet, new, À 2243 A OUTS 7x1 and b Also 2 feet FUR quali med v quali Remog 38-40, No de PIAN small 4821, MASS wavin, GIRLS skate 2947.DRES cloth, bund] 9828.BOYS dition BLAC Cheay ted, Lave vertising and typo.to do in a man Fou were declareg ses, but on them the pan containg concen portant P sreing that ad- ng your At really ted the deplored fte with 8 Were ey mat- be done doing ant,\u201d be isements ail with tine and with ad.of local the had each.residens ontreal, on.and In which portant irst, he caught; ed, con- desire reviw nf de el un scieree, in the se pub.hsted to or \u2018han po ta ca 9 21e | Westward Bidding For Intermediate Title In McGill Game TRE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1533 AGE FIVE DOUG KERR'S SQUAD SEEK TO BREAK TIE Triple Tie Again Possible in Big Four\u2014Intercollegiate Also Open Arena of Battle \u2014 Wheelers Tackle Argonauts Here \u2014 McGill Travel to Toronto, Meet Varsity Doug Kerr sends his Westward squad into action (against McGill on Saturday in the last scheduled Intermediate Q.R.F.U.fixture of the season.If the Maroon forces succeed in their quest for vidtory, and they are high favourites, another title will have travelled the trail to the west-end grounds.A loss will leave the two teams on even footing, tied at the top of the division with eight points each.&- hg The Rah! Rah! boys are ensconced in the league basement, have failed to win a single tussle.Although their ranks are seriously depleted by injuries, little doubt is entertained as to Westward\u2019s ability to trounce Me- Gill.Saturday should find them divi- gion champions, ready to meet the winners of the eastern section for the Quebec title and the right to en- tor competition for Dominion supremacy.After being tripped by the Railroads last week, Doug Kerr sent his squad through strenuous practice session this week and the men are now engaged in tapering off for the crucial contest ahead.For the second consecutive week, the Big 4 games are fraught with possibilities, a triple tie being again possible.If Argonauts flash the amazing form that swamped Ottawa, and manage to defeat the Montreal Football Club and Ottawas tame the Tiger, the three teams will be deadlocked in top place with eight points each.On the other hand a Montreal win will settle the league title in favour of the homesters.Reports from HamiMon indicate that Wheelers didn\u2019t measure up with either Qttawa or Argos last week in Tigerville but then they grabbed an early lead and there was little need of putting on pressure.This week Clarry Foran will have his men out fighting hard with plemty at stake.A battling McGill squad led by the Shaughnessy family of Montreal West, makes its way into the Varsity camp this week as Queen's entertain Western.Like the Big 4, the Inter- \u2014\u2014 collegiate is a wide open arena of Westmar\u2019s To So \u201cIt is senseless and, in some places, unlawful, for any person to stand in the roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from any private motor vehicle,\u201d says the Province of Quebec Safety League.There are many persons on the highways in the country dis- j tricts who try to get motorists to stop and Against Law OE dat LLE 2 = 9° pick them up and in cities and towns many pedestrians, particularly school children, practice this dangerous habit As far as the City of Montreal is concerned there is a by-law which says distinctly that this practice is unlawful.But in the Provincial Motor Vchicle Act there is nothing mentioned.In all cases automobiles must not stop suddenly except in cases where it is necessary to avoid an accident.Secondly automobiles should always pull up at the curb before stopping and common sense suggests that such stops must be signalled by the chauffeur.Then there is a third danger nnd that is to the person trying to get the auto to stop.This person may get too close to a passing vehicle and may be struck.Again this person standing in the middle of the road may get in the way of another automobile which he has not seen and the driver of which has not seen him.The attention of the drivers of automobiles ave drawn from the road by the motions of such ride-secking persons and a moment's lack of attention may mean an accident.While there is no law on the country roads the league advises its members whether they be drivers or pedestrians to do their share and put a stop to this dangerous practice.[ ! battle.emerges with a win over Queen\u2019s, McGill can iwin the title by defeating Varsity.It's an involved situation with ans- thing likely to happen, With West- man and Shaughnessy, McGill bows to no one in the kicking department.long punts zooming Provided Western CALL \u2014 PHONE YOUR EXAMINER-COURIER CLASSIFIED ADS.CRescent to MAIN OFFICE Or the following branches arranged for your convenience: 4112 J.Connolly, 104 St.Viateur St.W.DO.0344 Langlay\u2019s, 8357 Park Avenue.DO.0367 Winrow's Drug Stores, 177 Bernard Ave.West.CR.4643 Winrow\u2019s Drug Stores, 1249 Bernard Ave, West.AT.6100 Winrow's Drug Stores, 1453 Van Horne Ave.5736 Park .AT.1212 FOR SALE WANTED TO PURCHASE AGENTS WANTED BOYS' Skates and Boots CCM.Size Eight, Bargain.ATL 5166.B-13 MIRRORS \u2014 Over-mantle; 4 x 3 feet.4 x 3 1-2; bevel-edge, 3 and 1 panel.Mahogany, gold-leaf frames.Cheap.AT.2464J.B- PAY-BED \u2014 Three burner Electric Stove; play-pen; cot.All in good condition.No reasonable offer refused, Phone ATlantic 2656.B-4 SEAL coat, sable collar.EL.229C.F-304 BEDROOM suite, Radio, secretaire, standard lamps, carpet, occasioned tables and various other household items.No dealers.EL.6536.F-305 BUSINESS suits.any sizes, also all kinds of good clathing.furniture, carnets and sportins goods.Best prices naid.Cal! Sam Pearson.Reg\u2019d.1452 Notre Dame W., FL 4965.F-203 6|TIIGH grade Turiture from better \u201class resid- nces, purchased or sold on commission.Bell & Foreman, Auc- tioncers.YO.2799.F-219 WE BUY second hand suits, over coats, furs, shoes, boots, carpets.All kinds of old clothes.Highest prices paid.BE.2592.F-211 BABY'\u2019S high chai.Must be in good condition.Reasonable.EL.4513.DRESSMAKING TEN yds Axminster Hall or stair carpet, 1-2 doz.pads $10.00, almost new, Silk and wool baby's Shawl, §6, 2243 Addington Ave.F-308 OUTSIDE storm doors, each 5 feet 7 x 1 foot 11, glazed, with transon and bar, Cremone bolt, all complete.Also 1 pair doors with shutters, each 2 feet x 5 feet 9, Phone WA.O00 FUR COAT, cinnamon brown first quality caracul, not ordinary.Trimmed with large collar and cuffs, 1st quality dyed Fitch.In a-1 condition.Remodelled last year.Size between 38-40, Cost $275.00, will sell $50.00.No dealers.Phone BElair B15.314 -31 PIANO, $50.00; music cabinet, $10.00; 749A de L\u2019EPEE Ave.\u2014 High class dressmaking at lowest prices, Special: Sunday night dresses, $2.75; Children\u2019s clothes, also alterations, cheap.Satisfaction guaranteed.CR.5804.CRESCENT 9305.Mile.B.Coté, 106% Laurier St.W.\u2014Experienced dres:- maker\u2014coats and dresses of all kinds \u2014also children's work guaranteed.Moderate prices and prompt service.3 FLATS TO LET 374 LAURIER AVE.WEST\u2014Heated flat, seven rooms, hardwood floors, hot water, no dark rooms, exceptional cupboards, large pantry.Rent greatly reduced.Phone DO.7082.i .00.EL.small sofa and chair, $10.00 pik APARTMENTS TO LET MASSAGE chair and Permanent|ST.MATTHEW, 1250, four room waving machine.DE.5242.F-320 heated apartment, bright, frigidaire, verandah, 6 x 17.Apply Apt.1.FL GIRLY carriage boots and tube 2205.B-£ skate and boots, size 12.one , 2047.F-328 ROOM AND BOARD DRESSES, hats, shoes, one seal, one cloth coat, child\u2019s coat and tam, also bundle, piano bench, any offer.DE.9323, F-333 BOYS\u2019 winter overcoat, perfect condition, fit boy age 10-11, also man\u2019s winter overcoat, 38.Phone DE.po BLACK leather den set, 3 pieces.Cheap.1090 Addington Ave.F-332 BOYS blue winter coat, 12-14, cheap, brown portiers, iron fire basket.DE.8673.F-337 BLACK Caracul coat, size 38, Muskrat coat, size 14, Seal coat size 20, other articles, all in good condition to be sold cheap.EL.5468.F-340 BOY'S leather coat, size 12-14 $2.50, boy's tube skates and boots size 1, $1.00, boy's chinchilla hat, & yrs, tweed Fordora hat.4530 Girouard, Apt.16.F-341 HEAVY overcoat for boy age 13, good condition.Phoïñe WA.4066.349 DOUBLE oak bed, spring and clean Ostermoor, $14.00, 3 oak chairs, for $1.40; gas log, $3.00; clean feather pillows, 60c each.No dealers.DE.2488, F-352 FUR jacket, 2 squirrel neck pieces, irl dette \u201canttorin 11 to 12 vesrs, machine, stetghs, que Eat ee = = CLIFTON Ave, large bright room, suit one or two friends or couple, good board, reasonable terms.DE.8058.OUTREMONT\u2014English widow\u2014Sin- gle bedroom in warm flat.Use ci sitting-room and piano.Reasonable.References.Board optional.AT.31025.B-14 ROOMS TO LET SHERBROOKE WEST, warm, furnished room, single or double, in modern apartment.Reasonable.EL.9757.B-9 QUEEN MARY Roard, furnished room in heated apartment, suitable for married couple or business people.Full kitchen privileges.EL.4210.LARGE, bright front room, 15x18 ft.Suitable for notary or doctor.4832 Wellington Sireet, Verdun.YO.sat : -15 BRIGHT, double room, twin beds, rivate family.Snowdon ° District.Breakfast if desired.Phone DE.3980.B-7 MISCELLANEOUS HELP! REFINED WIDOW, with two boys, 12-7, destitute, ask for small flat, or couple of rooms, in return for serv ices.Good worker.Box 314, Examincr- Courier, CR.4112, B-1 012235 Marcil Ave.DE.4117.FEATURING PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM $1.00 A DOZEN UP.BOXED XMAS CARD ASSORTMENTS.ARTISTIC NOVELTY CALENDARS.XMAS SEALS.AGENTS, men, women, boys ani between now and Xmas taking orders ¢ivls can earn considerable money for personal Xmas cards selling at 21.00 a dozen and other cards selling from $1.50 up.By far the best ever shown and only featured by us.Also most select and largest variety hoxed Xmas card assortments artistic novely calendars at new low! prices.If you will compare our line with others you will soon note the difference as to quality and price.Six different albums and large list of different boxed Xmas card assortments.Deal direct with old firm.Established 1912.Room 202 Southam Building, 1070 Bleury St, Tel.TA.2965.F.213 AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO-OPERATIVE AUTO TRAVEL- Guest passenger and car owners lis*- ed on share expense terms.To Olid Orchard, New York, Toronto, Windsor, Chicago, and elsewhere.Al-9 short trips.Inquire 304 Castle Bldg.PL.1521.F-212 TRADES and BUSINESS CARDS THIS PAPER is distributed by the National Sales and Distribution Co, j[successors to Dominion Messenger and Signal Service.477 St.Jean Baptiste.HA, 9101.B-2 DEPRESSION PRICES DO YOU NEED a painter?Ceilings tinted, $2.50 un.Rooms papered, $2.5 up.Painting inside or out.Glass pw: in doors and windows.Call Mr.Brosseau.DE.3852.F-205 OHMAN'S WATCH repair specialists.Clocks called for and delivered.Estimates given.Cash paid for old gold.WE 4046.1216 Greene Ave.F-199 GEO.PALMER\u2014English Watchmaker.Chime, grandiather clocks specialty.We call and deliver.5720 Sherbrooke, Kresge Bldg.Established 50 years.Note change of address.F-236 WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS NORWELI/S, 864 Victoria Avenue, do all kinds or repairs.Chime and zrandfather clocks a specialty.40 vears\u2019 experience\u2014Note address, 364 Victoria Ave.EL.8616.F-201 IF YOUR RADIO goes bad, call BE.1455.Repairs of all makes.Fiftecn years of experience.Work guaranteed, Jasmin.4309 City Hall.F-236 SUITS and topcoats for boys and girls made to measure from your old clothes, $3.50.Men's coats turned, $7.50.Or barter.Trade in your old clothes for work done.5906 Sherbrooke West, corner Clifton, Clifton Florist.F-198 PAPERHANGING, interior and exterior painting, tinting, craftex and Tiffany finish.Estimates free, reasonable price.Howard Bresee.DE.1297.F-206 CARPENTER, painting and ire ing neatly and rompily done.Esti- unsler Avenue | of; and; \u201cRemembrance Day\u201d I stood at attention on Armistice Day And I thought of the years far away I thought of the time we marched down tu the ship To embark for our part in the fray.* *: l thought of the time we went over the top I was so scared that I thought I would yell And when Fritz on our heads a barrage laid dow ! thought it a section of hell.A 1 thought of the fellows I knew from back home Who sleep where the Poppies grow tall \u2018 Who fought a sood fight for their country and flag And died with their backs to the wall.I thuvght of the dirt and the v ermin and stench And [thought how we slept in the muck Phere\u2019s a Field Marshal's baton in every soldier's knapsack But I'm back hume driving a truck.T.G.Clashes With Law through the atmosphere last Sauvr-| # + & + + + + + + + + ++ +| day were à marvel to bchold.Shaugh-| + + nessy swings his boot with the casy| 4 BOXING STARTS AT + rhythm of a pendulum and he's dead-| + ly on the placements.Has Birthday = Ww.J.8S.treasurer of the Monitor Publishing McCormick, secretary- Co, who was presented with a cane on the occasion of his birthday yes- teday afternoon.On behalf of the staff of the Monitor Publishing Company, John Lyall, Vice-President, presented W.S.J.McCormick, Secrctary-Treasurer, with a cane yesterday afternoon, on the occasion of his birthday.In a few well-chosen words, Mr.Lyall extended to the recipient.Mr.McCormick replied, expressing his thanks and saying that the occasion gave him much pleasure.Among those present were: Mr.E.E.Goodchild, Plant Manager; Harry Houghton, Supcrintendent; Harry V.Stoddard, Advertising Manager; IH.E.McCormick, J.E.Lyall, Earl Atkinson, Hugh Mount, G.M.Miller, R.Moffatt, F.Alcorn, W.Cadman, Miss Whale, Miss Cleroux, Miss Selinsky, Gordon Stewart, Elmer Lanthier, Vincent Lunny, Bourque Germain, Ww.Stone, Keith Latimer, Art.Barolet, Ken.Lyall, George Wise, Archibald McGregor, J.D.St.Laurent, R.Mac- Kenzie, Leo Rooth, Gordon Chaston, Leonard Claridge, Harry Malin, R.Anderson, H.Hamilton, George Mal- loy, M.Beaulieu, T.S.Ludington, G.Dixon, Jimmy Hotson, Walter Cree, J.Willshare, M.Hughes, T.Gigson, A.Adams, Mr.W.Greenshield, R.L.Greenfield and E.G.Barnlet.Judge\u2014-\u201cSpceding eh?, How many times have you been before me?\u201d Speeder\u2014*Never, your Honor, I've tried to pass you on the road once or twice, but my cid bus will only do fifty-five,\u201d \u201cTn NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that William James Thistle, of the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Florence May Hollett Thistle.of the City of Mont.rea], in the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, presently residing in the said City of Montreal, on the ground of adultery and desertion.DATED at Montreal this 29th day of September, 1933.Meyerovitch, Batshaw & Dainow, Insurance Exchange Bidg., 276 St.James St.West.tes gladly furnished.W.A.Dcig, ma & y F-304 Montreal, Que.the congratulations of the Company ! NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\" + Len +! The boxing section of the +i Nerth Branch Y.M.C.A.started + their season's activities on + November 6th, under the su- + pervision of Chris Minta, who + is a North End boy, has had + a wealth of experience in the i ring.+ | The opening night saw some ¥; 0 boys in action and, Coach +! Minta stated that some of them showed exceptional promise, He is of the opinion that they will be heard from in the near future.There is still room at present for a few more boys whe would like to take up this sport and those who are so in- Fed should get in touch with Mr.Minta at North Branch \u201cY™, The nights for boxing practice are Monday and Fri day and the hours are from 8 p.m.to 9.30 p.m.+++ FEE Pre rer rere herb rE bed +++ #* ++ Eee EEE EEE +4 + +++ + 44e +4 44e 4#4% November Nonsence \u201cWhy all the bandages on Jones\u2019 head?\u201d \u201cRotten bridge.\u201d \u201cBreak through?\u201d \u201cNo, trumped his wife's ace, We don't know of any special diet that would improve your game, Roger, but an appropriate regime for a i golfer would seem to be: Link sausage, club sandwich, greens, paranips, putt-atces, cup custard, tee, ete.| Howard: \u201cYou know, I'm mad at my girl\u201d Oswald: ble?\u201d Howard: \u201cLast night I asked to sec her home and she said she would send me a picture of it.\u201d \u201cWhy.what's the trou- The Scotchman couldn't find his ticket.On the conductor's second round it was still missing.\u201cWhat's that in your mouth?\u201d the conductor asked.Sure enough, there was the missing ticket.The conductor punched it and went his way.\u201cAh, weel,\u201d said Sandy, when several of the passengers laughed, \u201cI'm nae so absent-minded.It was a very old ticket and I was just suckin\u2019 off the date.\u201d Conductor (helping stout lady on car): \u201cYer should take yeast, moth- temporarily insane.\u201d er, ter \u2019elp yer to rise better.\u201d Stout Lady: \u201cTake some yourself, lad, and then yer\u2019d be better bred.\u201d Judge: \u201cGentlemen of the jury, have you come to a decision?\u201d Foreman: \u201cWe have, Your Honor.The jury are all of the same mind\u2014 Fingerprints \u201cWe are told by mathematicians that there is one chance in 640,000, 000 of two fingerprints being identical.\u201d DO.7082 J.H.HARTE Prescription Drugnist 370 Laurier W.Near Park \u2014ONE STOÔRÉ ONLY\u2014 No connection a othe firm bearing the same name.We may net be your nearest druggist, hat we try te come the nearest to please The Duke of Atholl, 02-year-old Scottish warrier and former Lord Chamberlain, who is to appenr before a London court on November 10 on a charge of violation of the Lotteries Act.The peer represents one of the greatest families in the British Isles and hig summons has created a national sensation.Simplicity, when you come to think of it, is the hall-mank of almost every man who achieves success.-sir Henri Deterding.\u201cWell, aaid the dying business man.\u201cyou'd betté# put in n clause about.my employees.To each man who has worked for me twenty years [ give and bequeath fifty thousand dollars.\u201d \u201cBut, said the lawyer, \u201cyou haven't been in business twenty years.\u201d \u201cI know il, man; hut it's geod advertising.\u201d M.M.I.Sparks.creme \"2m Phone CRescent 2442 PROULX, LTD.Florists | | | 5175 Park Avenue | DO IT NOW! 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PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th.1933 Tp A Great Friday and Saturday Sale Of Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats Ah Of The Better Sort For Boys from 5 to 10 Years Have The Kiddies Ready | For Snow-ball Time Let Ogilvy\u2019s Outfit Them At Moderate Cost Doleskin\u201d\u201d | PLAY SUITS 3.98 Imagine the vim that a two-to- sixer could put into snow-balling, if he or she were wearing one of these smart suits\u2014each of which includes windbreaker, leggings and helmet.Choice of green, blue, scarlet or brown.Sizes: 2 to 6 years.BLAN KET CLOTH SETS Mothers who are looking for warm things for tots will appreciate these all-wool sets in brown, green or blue.Each includes 4 9 windbreaker, helmet and leggings.Sizes: 2 to 6 years.JAUNTY COAT SNOW SETS Suedine sets including belted coat, leggings and helmet\u2014all fully lined.Choice of brown, scarlet or blue.Kiddies 98 will revel in them\u2014so soft and smooth\u2014and warm, too .Sizes: 2 to 6 years.KNITTED LEGGINGS Smart Knit-To-Fit leggings like these need no introduction\u2014mothers know all about them.Scarlet, brown, fawn, 1 98 Sizes: 2 te 6 years, .meramceneases .MITTENS TO MATCH AT \u201c60.JERSEY LEGGINGS A two-to-sixer can zip into these in a fraction of a minute.They're made with zipper sides and straps.Three choices: navy, beige or scarlet, Sizes: 2 to 6 years.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026e.Ogilvy \u2018s\u2014Becond Floor Dainty little hand-made dresses \u2014 Sizes 6 months to 1 year Values Up To 13.50 WE CLEARED A LARGE LOT OF FINE WINTER OVERCOATS FOR BOYS, FROM ONE OF CANADA'S LEADING BOYS' CLOTHING MAKERS.TO ROUND OUT THE SIZES AND COLOUR ASSORTMENTS, WE ADDED MANY COATS FROM OUR OWN STOCK.THE RESULT IS THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BETTER GRADE COATS FOR BOYS WE HAVE OFFERED IN MANY A LONG DAY AT SO ATTRACTIVE A PRICE.THERE ARE BLANKET CLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS, FINE TWEEDS AND DARK GREYS, DARK BROWNS, NAVIES AND FAWNS\u2014ALL FULLY LINED WITH POLO CLOTH.IF THE BOY NEEDS A NEW WINTER COAT, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.YOU WILL NEVER GET BETTER VALUE, OR A BETTER ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM\u2014 REMEMBER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.LUE 21008 Ouilvr's=-S5treet Floor The Stork Shop Is Filled | With Christmassy Things Silk and Wool Vests Madeira Dresses Sizes: 6 months to 2 years.\u2026\u2026.Madeira Slips All-Wool Blankets VELOUR .19 These are buttoned down the front.43 A Madeira dress should have a Madeira 69 Slip.Hand-made.Size.nus .Infants\u2019 Sheets Flannelette and cotton sheets Size 36 x 54.vou \u2026 49 Bird\u2019: 8 Ege Diapers Size: 26 x 26.Exceptionally good value.Dozen .cocorverrirveninrrisiserinnn.1 49 Quilted Pads These are in size 27 x 27.Each vorrei.ET 59 Ayer's blankets with darling bunny 1 50 designs.Blue or sky.Size: 30x30 Ea.Eiderdown Blankets Fancy checked blankets, Size 30x40.ie, Each 49 Flannelette Nighties Comfy and warm Dainty hand-smocked 39 designs, Infant's sizes.Each » All-Wool Blankets Ayer's blankets~Cream with borders in pink or blue.overran Pair@ 98 Oxilvy's Stork Shop\u2014Necond Floor JAS.A.OGILVY\u2019S Limited] 1-9 2- Very Specially Priced Sturdy enough to meet the requirements of \u201creal boys.\u201d Calfskin buots and oxfords with heavy Damp-proof soles that will not swell when they are wet.Medium toe .leather toe caps and counters .leather insole .solid heel.Sizes: 2 to 5%;\u2014Widths C an D.Also black ox calf shoes with heavy soles and strong uppers\u2014Ileath- er and rubber heels.Sizes: 2 to 5; at 2.99.Ogilvy\u2019s, Boys\u2019 Own Shop\u2014Street Floor Boys Ski Caps and Helmets Navy Vicuna civth ski cap\u2014warmly lined\u2014 made with strong visor for slormy weather.1 00 Sizes: 61/5 to 7Vg.Also brown leather hel- © mets-Hawk shape\u2014polo fleece lined.Sizes: 6% to 6%.Ogilvy\u2019s\u2014Street Floor Boys\u2019 Combinations Just what a boy needs for colder weather.Made of wool and cotton \u2014 Mercury brand.1.75 | Natural shade.Long sleeves and ankle length.Plan to buy your boy the suits he needs\u2014at a saving, tomorrow.Sizes: 24 to 32.Also size 34 at 2.00.\u201cTudor Hall\u201d Pyjamas The Tudor Hall brand presents to you the utmost in quality at the price.These pyjamas 1 50 of flannelette or broadcloth are well made and ® finished.Choice of kite front or English collar style.Elasio belt for greater comfort.Sizes : 24 to 32.Also sizes: 34 to 36 at 1.75.Ogilvy}s\u2014Street Floor Your Little \u201cBig\u201d Girls COATS 13.50 The smartest girls are wearing these man-tailored coats \u2014 made with plain hack and pleats.All are fully polo lined .warm c¢nough to keep out cold winter blasts.Girls will love the pretty colors: green, beige and powder.Sizes: 7 to 12 years.Blanket Cloth Coats Blanket cloth always assures you of warmth and comfort.These smart, man- 10 98 i Plain © tailored coats are fully polo lined.back style with pleats.Sizes: 7 to 12 years.Navy Chinchilla Coats Cold weather is merely incidental \u2018when one has a good warm chinchilla coat.Every 6 98 one of these are fully polo lined.Made with plain back and pleats.Sizes: 7 to 10 years.Girls\u2019 Felt Hats M, could think of having a new winter coat without a new hat.One of these felts will top off a coat in a very smart way.Dark brown, navy or beige.Sizes: 7 to 14 vears.Choice of green, powder and brown.Es Dre FAME LAD A RTO Smart Tailored Coats For Boys\u2019 Solid Leather Shoes | "]
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