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[" Outremont Mount Royal No.2.VOL.VI.MUNICIPAL ELECTION ISSUE BECLOUDED BY DOUBT AS T0 DEFINITE DATE FOR VOTING Rumor Persists Polls W Will Not Open Open Until November \u2014 No Scarcity of Candidates \u2014 Hon.Fernand Rinfret, Camil- ien Houde, Mederic Martin, Prominently Mentioned fo: Mayor \u2014 Number of \u201cDark Horses\u201d \u2014 Ald.Max Seigler and B.M.Garfield Considered Certain of Nomination.The political situation, as it affects the municipal elections, is at the present moment beclouded in a welter of conflicting opinion.The focal issue would appear to be as to whether the elections themselves will actually be | held in April! Rumor has it, and this in circles which are considered usually | well-informed, that there is serious possibility of postponement until November.It is asserted, in fact, that a bill with just this end in view has been | prepared and is in readiness for presentation before the Quebec Legislature at an carly date.Various reasons are given to substantiate the report, the principal of which is that the present Administration requires an extension of time so that it may complete the details of the onerous burden it ha: been compelled to carry, owing to extraordinary economic conditions, and to the vast demands upon it to meet the exigencies of existing unemployment situation.Examiner-Courier issued with the Co-operation of the Busis:ssmen's Association of the North End.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1934.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS AFTER CALIFORNIA'S DISASTROUS RAINSTORM | AL ANDLORDS ARE URGED | 70 ADVERTISE DWELLINGS AND RENTALS WILL SURELY FOLLOW Much Moving Will Be Order oi the Day on and About May First - Survey Shows Many Families Forced to Vacate - Landlord Should Start Campaign Early \u2014 Some Specific questions directed at those considered best in a position to answer them on this point have su far thrown little light on the subject.! Be that as it may, however, there is seemingly no scarcity of candidates.| For the mayoralty such outstanding figures as the Hon.Fernand Rinfret, the present Chief Magistrate, Ex-Mayors Camilien Houde and Mederic Martin, and a number of \u201cdark horses\u201d are prominently mentioned, while it is believed the majority, if not all, of the present sitting aldermen will seek re-election.In the North End Alderman Max Seigler, of Laurier Ward, will, in all likelihood, stand on the record of his achievements, and present himself before his constituents for another term, while, B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men's Association, made it clear in a statement issued on Friday last that he would accept the candidacy in St.Michael's \u201cif such was the desire of the people.\u201d And since \u201cthe people,\u201d or a very large proportion, thereof, have made it abundantly clear that such is in fact their desire, there! can be little doubt of Mr.Garfield\u2019s candidacy.Obviously,.however, no move of any consequence can definitely be made until the decision as to the date of the elections has definitely been reached, and this decision will naturally be awaited with eagerness on the | part of those interest\u2014which should mean every voter.North Branch \u201cY\u201d Board fo de ! ST.MICHAEL'S\u20acIVIC | There will be few, if any, voluntary retirements, it is thought., LEAGUE BRIDGE and DANCE | ! The first annual Bridge and Dance of the St.Michael's Civic League will take place at the Chevra Ka- disha Hall, corner of Fairmount and Hutchison streets, on Tuesday, January 16th next, at 8 p.m.Cards will be played during the carly part of the evening, and arrangements call for dancing from 11 o'clock until close.Prizes will be offered, refreshments served, and a good programme of entertainment has been provided for.Tickets are 25 cents, and may be obtained at the door, or from the following members of the committee in charge: E.Goodman, M.Coblentz, B.Gershberg, L.Marcovitch, H.Fishman, M.Bernstein, or M.Slap- Lack, chairman.Dominion Bank League Bowling at Joslin's Results of Dominion Bank League bowling at Joslin's Academy last night were: Bleury Street Blues won three games from St.James Street Blues.Happy Five won two games from St.James Street Reds.Hifh three, Richardson, 439.High single, Haines, 152.J TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE BARTER-EXCHANGE COLUMNS On Monday evening, Jan.15, the meet under E.C.Townsend.Important reports on progran:- me activities will be presented by I.R.Carlin, chairman of the Boy's Division, commenting on the busy Branch Y.M.C.A., will the chairmanship of Mr.programme of boy's activities.There are now 414 boys enrolled in the Boy's Division, and participating in a wide range of activities calculated to fill leisure hours with worthwhile interests.More and more, parents are turning to the Y.M.C.A.for leadership in an leisure time activities, particularly during these trying days when so many older boys and fathers are unemployed.Plans will also be discussed for an exhibition of boys interest group work and recreation display on Feb.24, Mr.C.J.Maec- Gerrigle, assisted by Henry I.Peacock, are the secretaries under the supervision of Mr.Carlin\u2019s committee in charge of this work.Mr.J.H.Swift will report progress in arrangements for a social evening for senior members and their wives.This fs onc of the annual social events.of the Senior Division.Mr.W.A.Wilson will present his report for the Forcign Division Committee, showing that the amount of $150 has been raised by friends of the North Branch for the support of gecretaries in the Foreign field.One of the men in the foreign field in whom North Branch Y.M.C.A.is particularly interested is Chas.Patterson, senior secretary for India.Mr.Patterson was one of the founders of the North BranchaY.25 ;rs.ago and is a brother of Russel Patterson who is exceutive secretary of the Boy Scout Association of \u201cMontreal.A financial report will'be made for RE.- OPENING RIALTO-GARDENS 5711 PARK AVENUE (Under New Management) SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN.13 his CKAC Orchestra Paul Valiquette and | of transportation.tone of the many washed away and almost completely Lured, being dug oul.* Will Present Reports | board of management of the North | # bbb bb reer Properties Have Been Empty Two Years or More \u2014_ Lewer Prices Are Seen in Some Cases.According to a survey \u2018made during the the past week here in the North End by a representative of the Examiner-Cour'er a large part of the local population will be on the trek on May the first and the annual exchange of houses and flats will begin.Already landlords are aware of the fact that \"many families, through circumstances over which they have no control will be forced to seck cheaper quarters and at the came time residents of other municipalities that have been paying a higher annual rental will be forced to journey here to find lower rentals that they can afford.The landlord who wishes to rent his flats, houses or apartments should realize that a steady and persistant advertising message in the right mod- iums will go a long way towards insuring him that his premises will not :remain vacant after May the first.Many of the local landlords have had their property empty since last These pictures attest to the severity of the rainstorm tha\u2019 deluged Scuthern California, taking a terrific toll in| May and some few have had their property vacant for two years or more.lives and property.Left is a section o Top, a street scene in Los Angeles, where canoes turned out to he the most suitable means this is due to the act that the landlord himself is asking far more for the property than it is really worth and far inore than the resi- In many cases f highway demolish ~d by the downpour.and.right, an automobile which was \u2014_ dents of the district can afford to pay.On the other hand, however, the ma- .Appreciation Voiced By St.Michael's Labor Club, The St Michael's Independent (Labor Club deisres, through the Ex.to express its thanks Y.M.C.A.A special autobus will leave i End< Business Men's Association, the the \u201cY\u201d at 2.30 p.m.A first hard tr roprietor\u2019s Protective Association, insight into the refining of petroleum : the various political associations in will be had, and the process of crack- the ward and practically $0 per cent ing and mixing of ethyl with gasolene | of the interested proprietors.will also be seen.The group making) Ald.Monette stated that the Ex- the trip is limited.However there are! ecutive had formerly reported against a number of vacancies and any young |.proposal, but that it would he man anxious to make this trip should | ready to reconsider the if the gel in touch with Mr.Porteous.* | delegation would send to the admin- scnerosity it wus enabled to: ecutive secretary at CR.2253.jistration the petition in writing: \u2018arrange an elaborate Christmas Tree \u2018celebration at its headquarters on Bernard Avenue during the holidays.A hundred children were entertained with an abundance of gills and good raminer Courier.\u201cto those North End citizens through case A hose = signed by the interested proprietors, the month of December by Mr.Port- The question would have to be taken cous, the executive secretary.Careful up with the Montreal Tramways\u2019 attention is being given to the fin- 1c: ompany as to widen the street would things, and an additional unexpected | ancial stability of the association, in! \u2018also alter the levels in which the but.none-the-less welcome grown-ups view of the difficulty of raising in- tramways were interested and which! were amply taken care of.All pre- come, and the great expense involved would cause the company expendi- cont expressed themselves as having m maintaining services of member- ture of money.thoroughly enjoyed the occasion, Ar- ship for 750 individuals, most of whom: Another mass meeting will be câll- [rangements were in charge of Pre- are paying memberships which in| in the near future to further dis-'sident J.B.Daze, vice-president H.w the actual cost to maintain, .; .belo th $ whom are enjoying free! CUSS the question, of which duc notice D.Tansey, and Secretary F.Rinder, and many o joying while a committee of ladies under will be given through the press.membership privileges.The financial So ; ; year of the association\u2019ends on March the direction of Mrs.Dazé and Mrs., Bm ee - = \u2014_\u2014 Rinder touk care of the tables.31st and in the nine months er \u2018 ation to date, the defic in partons ! de ' has been kept below $500.00.It is hoped that through an increase in fm 7 will he the Session, Friday, Jan.19th, the number of smaller subscriptions Ou Sunday evening next at 7.30 5 pm; the Official Board, Friday, from interested people in the com- the minister, Rev.B.H.Robinson will; Jan.Z4th, 8 p.m.; the Annual Meet- munity, the Y.M.C.A.will be able to: follow up the address of last Sunday ing of the Congregation, Wed., Jan.balance its budget at the end of the evening with a short series of ser- 31.4, 8 pm.term.It is hoped that it will not be|mons under the caption, \u201cThe Man! found necessary to further cut an al-|That Nobody Knows.\" These ser- The Women's Association under ready too drastically trimmed budget |Mons have a special bearing on the.the direction of President Mrs.P.J.of expenditures.Income from mem-|religious ideas of youth, and the Jordan, and assisting conveners are bership, and subscription sources for problems of those in the very prime: making full preparation for a large the month of December showed an of life and activity, but should be\u2019 \u201cHostess Tea\u201d on Tuesday, Jan.30th improvement of the same month last of interest to all ages.At certain in-'at 3 pm.\u2018year, and this inspires some hope for tervals this series may be interrupt- \"the three months to come of this jed by an address on some outstand-, The Mission Circle and Women's year.ing world Christian, whose life seems Missionary Auxiliary met on Monday to illustrate the noblest religious evening and Tuesday afternoun, re- A High School teacher of Omahajideals.Appropriate selections will be spectively and heard interesting ad- pays his accounts by cheques printed|rendered by\u2019 the choir and soloists.[dresses from Mrs.Bessie Caifns, s on a postal card and mailed to his: Hemingford young lady, now on fur- creditor.Important Fairmount-St.Giles during January business meetings ut lough from South China.Featuring Mr.JOHN GILBERT DANCING EVERY.NIGHT 9 to 1._ Admission \u2018 nN x - Acsé .Ladies 26e \u2014 Gents 30c \u2018 cous ONCE; \u2018AND You WILL COME AGAIN! i Shoppe and its wares.The telephone number is CRescent 5361.T CANADIAN MISSION NOTES , je = ce i The regular Sunday Services were held in the Rialto Hall, 5711 Park avenue, at 7 p.m.Miss Chiyo Thomas, the first speaker of the evening, used us her text the M.LA.slogan for 1933 and 314, \u201cInspired by the refining influences of Mormonism we will develop the Kirt: within us.\u201d We may note as some of the re-; 1 fining influences: The idea that every | yet of man has a definite religious significance; that the personality of man goes on for eternity as does matter and energy; that God will yet reveal many marvelous things that will help man to come to a higher plane of living.These and many others lead us all to develop the gifts of faith, intelligence, appreciation of \u2018beauty, understanding and many others lead us all to develop the gifts of faith, intelligence, appreciation of beauty, understanding and many oth- ! i QUALITY COAL CUTS COSTS OUIMET - WILSON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED COKE, WOOD, 237 Van Horne .Avenue Le FUEL OIL PROMPT AND PARTICULAR DELIVERY STRICT ATTENTION TO PHONE ORDERS LK JK IE + = 4 = a + ON 4 4 4 de 0 6 \u20ac 4 4 + \u20ac #4 5 + 4 jority of these flats, apartments and houses could have been rented if the + 4 QUESTION OF + 4 landlord had advertised them in the proper medium and at the right price.+ SACRED CONCERT + + MUSICAL EVENING # It is much better for the landlord to lose a few dollars a month on the rent : AT TEMPLE BAPTISI : i ; AT FAIR-ST.GILES + than to have to lose the entire yearly income and then heat the empty build- + A Sacred Concert, featuring + W \\ + A very interesting Musical + ing throughout the winter as well.% the Montreal Welsh Male Voice + - & Concert will be held in the i Now is the time for the landlord to get busy, the residents will be look- + Choir, will take place on Tues- # + lairmount-St.Giles Assembly + ing for bargains this year and will begin looking carly.Advertise the ad- + day, January 16th.in the # + Hall.on Monday, January 15, %' vantages of your properties and you will rent them.+ Temple Baptist Church Hall, u # at 8:15 P.M.Heading the list #' = \u2014 \u2014= = oe nes Len corner Durocher and Bernard + + of artists, is the Montreal Cit- + \u2026 ee + + avenues, Outremont.À silver +| Delegation meets s Au.Monette + adel Band, under the direction + Attractive Antique Shoppe ! A RECORD IN SAFE 14 collection will be taken at the 4 yesterday \u2014 Encouraging out- # of Mr.J.N.Audoire.Among +, Opens on Park Avenue; TRANSPORTATION le door.The proceeds of the con- + {fered fficials of B + others are: Miss Norma Me- #| oo en rem er ere = nee +| look offered to officials of Bus- res ; ro 2 + cert, which is given under the .4 + Lean, violinist, Miss Jean S.®; Gilick Antique Shoppe now open | 0 i ' \u201choir, +1 iness Men's Association.oa a ; ; Montreal, January \u2014 Ono passen- auspices of the Temple Choir.+ + Williamson, Elocutionist; Miss 4 at 3167 Park Ave., announce (hat ger killed in a train accident out of will go to the choir fund.- : , : sonrano® < ; © wi ; par.+ 5 ¢| Widening of Park avenue from * I.MeAuslane, soprano; Mrs.#jthoir new store.will be under the pes a total of 469,048,589 carricd 16,- + B.C.Case.Contralto; and Mr.# sonal direction of L.Gilick, who has |.« iles | rtaini re- Mount Royal, northward to Van .i 931,346,108 miles is certainly a + J .; ._ # T.M.Campbell.The accom- 4#{had long experience in the antique |.be d of but this is what Hotne, abolition of outside siairs, % panists are: Mr.Willis P.Ma- & business, The Shoppe carries a large cord to be proud o .: and the creation of a commercial + yg and Miss M Cram, + and varied election of anti ue farm happened on Canadian and American North Branch \u201cY\u201d Group district in this area will probably mg em CEE LS ° a ! Railways in a single year, according .; follow the recopti day by AI + The evening is open to the #|ture, silver, lamps, bronzes, china, to information supplied by the Bu- To Visit O:l Retinery to ow the recep ion te ay oe \u2018 2 # general public.and an admis- #jornaments, cte.In addition there will reau of Railway News and Statistics, Joseph Monette, us acting CHAMAD den fee of thirty-five cents is #|be an up-to-date upholstering depart-|unien © es Il railways in Nortl of the Evecutive Committee of a , , , which embraces all railways in rth A trip to a new oil refinery sit-| ! ! i \u201c + being charged, + ment, doing all kinds of furniture re- America.This outstanding showing, uated in Montreal East has been ar- large dulekation repre ni ie per 4 A thoroughly cujoyable eve #|covering, repairing and remodelling.Canadian National Railways officials ° \u2018ent of the proprictors in this district Cl retin fo will be oi Ho v ranged for Sat, Jan.20th by the a Ph A erty Ed ning ix promised.+ | Estimates will be given free.state, exemplifies the high degree of Rubberneck group of North Branch ashe 5e pro Te, i + *; A cordial invitation is extended to perfection which railway travel has F The delegates represented the North 4 + 4 + + + & + 4 + 4 4 4 4 » the publie to come in and inspect the reached and is the result of educating the employees along the lines of safety and the institution of safety devices, ers that arc in us and only need cu!- i tivating to make them thrive.John B.Lake spoke of the Book of Mormon, small but very importunt in the proving the authenticity of the book of Mormon as whole.The book sets forth four claims whicn are proved by the archaeologists of thi present age of science.They are: The first settlers of Central America came from the tower of Babel; they brought with them an account of the creation and floods told in Genesis; they built up a remarkable civilization; they werc succeeded by a civilization inuch the same as their own at à later date.In considering tha proofs of the narrative itself and at the same time thinkihg of the available information at the time tho book of Mormon was written\u20141829\u2014, 5 thinking person comes to the conclusion that if thc narrative is correct the book itself is certaihly vf divine origin that being the belief of the Latter Day Saints.f | Fragrant and flavoury \"SALADA TEA ï | (Fresh from the gard Tolephon \u201c CRescent 3171 | ! py 05 wl.20 ares eae raw dy ra PAGE TWO Gossip Of Motor Row And Some Timely Repair Tips Some Car Companies Are Installing Radio as Standard Equip- ment\u2014 Most Cars Are Wired for Receiving Sets \u2014Germany Builds Powerful Mutor Busses \u2014 1934 Will See Autos in Brighter Hues.and why weemeon|shields ave being called .the amount of effort the car com-\u2018not\u2014the new style fenders that sweep panies put into the struggle of keep- down over the front wheels are now ing information from seeping from almost universally designated in mot- behind the closed doors of their re- ordom as \u201cskirts.\u201d It's a mystery to us .search laboratories .and yet the, Germany's new strong arm meth- information leaks out to rival com-{ods are even extending to buses .take individual suspen- jelaimed to be the most powerful in! panies .sion, for example .not one com- the world, a motor bus has been de-! pany, but several, let sl a De veloped in Berlin thay bousts an éme, Of Oakville.Ontario, who has been known almost imultaneoush | at gine giving 320 horsepower .its chosen by the Halton County Cen this new feature would be found on a twin-six motor.; servalive Association as their can- their 19:14 models .research work-.The last echo of the pomp thal didate to contest their riding in the next Ontario Provincial election.vrs seem to have encountered mighty was Tammany Hall sounded softly little trouble in learning what theirfin New York the other day .the! W.S.Davis * OUTREMONT \u201cPRESBYTER.THE EXAMINER.:COURIER, FRIDAY.JANUARY 12th.1934 \u2014 + | Li | ° IAN CHURCH NOTES The Friday evening meeting of the\u2019 Week of Prayer will be held in the church commencing at 8 o'clock.The address on, \u201cThe Worldwide -Chri-t- ian Mission\u201d, will be given by the Rev.J.F, Morris, Rector of the.Church of thé Ascention.At the morning service, Mr.McLean will continue the Talks on Prayer with, \u201cSome Further Achievements of Prayer.\u201d The evening service al 7,0.will be conducted by, the Rev.H.S., Lee.B.A, of the Bt.Andrews Chupeh, St.Lambert.At 8.45 p.m, the Young Peoples Society will hold their re-, gular devotional meeting in the hall of the church.Mrs.H.H.Thomson ; will give a talk on, \u201cHymology\".The next meeting of the W.M.S., on Monday gt 8.15 p.m.promises to be of exceptional interest, Mrs.Arthur Reeve will give an illustrated\u2019 talk on the Oberammergau \u201cPassion Play\u201d.The cvening of January 26th, has 5 competitors contemplated in the way car for which Jimmy Walker, one-! i of mechanical developments earlier time mayor and playboy, paid the! at the draughting board stage.There's a motorist up near Aurora who has hag a bright idea.He is I.Thornton.who runs a poultry farm.just outside there .every time Mr.Thornton sets out for a long drive in his truck he fills up with tobacco nine pipes .then he places them in the year when the cars were still neat sum of $16,500 went under +) Do You Know?ces auctioneer\u2019s hammer for $3,400.bidding on the former mayors car, a! masterpiece of coachwork., began at! $50.You motorists in the last three\u2019 years have been demanding service! of your tires far in excess of the safe mileage built into them that's the verdict of a large rubber Dick Powell, who has more than twenty-five fan clubs named in his honor, asks for a photograph wherever an admire?makes that request of him?He has a collection of .more than 15,000 fan photos.been .chosen for the Annual meeting of the congregation, at which reports of all church activities will be received and nassed.| FasHioN NOTES i Elizabeth Allan has started a new fad, and all by accident.She was What One Girl Wore yr 00 Many Housewives Have Some on | Here are just a few examples of the many ways in which mince meat ! can be puddings, [sauces and the familiar pies and tarts, ) These suggestions will be found use | fui by the \u201chousewife who prepared 4 quantity of mince meat for Christmas and still has a portion of it on | usedr\u2014in cukes, : hand.Baked Apples + (With Mince-mest) Core apples, being sure Lo remove all the core but not tu cut through the opposite side.Pierce every apple in several places with a fork so} that the steam can escape, Arrange in a shallow baking dish.Fill the cavities in the fruit with mince meat, rand pour over all a syrup made by NEW USES FOR ' MEAT AFTER HOLIDAY MINCE Hand From Yuletide Season \u2014 Tested Recipes Will Solve Problem=-Can-be Used Any Time be used, and, if desired, o beaten egg may be added: The dough should be soft, but, net too moist.Oven temperature reaped is slightly less than is required for the plain baking powder biscuits-about 400 to 425 deg.F.will be correct.Mince-meat Fruit Cake 2-13 cup butter 1 cup granulated sugar pound minge meat cup currants cup broken nut meals teaspoon vanilla 1-3 cup grape jelly 3 eggs, beaten until foamy 2% cups pastry flour 11: teaspoon baking powder 1, teaspoon soda 1, teaspoon salt.\u2014_\u2014 a ; > | \u2026 Cream the butter and sugar, add | Choose, practical clothes fur Youriy ine 11, cups of water and 1 cup ipe mince meat, currants, nuts and winter\u2019 cruise in the south.Costumes iof sugar together for G minutes.Bake | vanilla, and the jelly which has been \u2018that can be worn later in town dur-l;n a hot oven (400 deg, IP.) until- ten- whipped with a fork until soft, Mix ime the spring season.Ider, busting frequently with Prints are highly favored for resort | eur Her low-heel stran sandals in brown à cont and suit cut of the same cloth\u201d 7 up a beaten Iwere perfect with the slacks, but Miss and on similar lines.For example, the! 1 pra \u20ac \u201c a Allan started to wear them while re-|coat shows wide revers, sleeves full x in oo bo - Jess flour cuperating from an injured foot.And at the shoulders, a double-breasted ef.- be \u2019 Je tr .vu i now all the film stars are \u201cgoing fect, patch pockets and long slim; may e requires, depen ing on He for\u201d them.lines.The two-piece suit beneath ig OF Flour and he Nc on vu Old-fashioned steel hat pins return eut Tush like Us ne short Jacket A Ad a tablespoontul Ë py 00 .\u201cfi D'Orsay weurs Shows the - sa - ed et- 130 5 o the mode as Fifi D'Orsay veurs Po \u201che same reveres, the same poek-$ Mix and sift the flour.There is just one difference-the powder und salt, udd the mince \u201cmeat.xaet puffs on the | 0 Ricardo Cortez-\u2014 nd ; ee piv rhe \u20ac q - | CIRCULARS, SAMPLES DISTRIBUTED WITH CARE BY-UMFORMED-MEN Our Dontinion Wide Service has achieved Outatandiox Promingave:in:the Inst Wromequartess of a century by - To make a round-the-world cruise Never to sock a woman in pictures ifng should be fairly easy to roll by \u2018hang.If it i= not, lubrication, brakes 'and tire pressures might be checked \u2018to advantage.Any tendency of the | 4 OLOR PRINTS .dus that Picture now while prices are so extremely low A Genuine Sale With a ine Discount A visit to our galleries will convince you specdometer spection by an expert on these deli.! \u2018to vibrate should be met with an in-!since the advent of talking pictures, {between appearances on my pew Cal.,again\u2014unless my producers are em.To play more cheerful roles in the | phatic and make me du it.?future, as l'm really not «uch o sud Pêul Muni\u2014 person, and 1 could never possibly] To divide my time between thie have all the harg fuck T have to un.\u2018stage and the rereen ns much as pus- ë = hs - sible and get in some vacation time Giving Careful and Efficient Service.\u201cA Lady for a Day\u201d wax Colum-jfornia ranch.! JOHNSON ART GALLERIES LIMITED be due to loose unions or looseness production, and \u2018A Man's Castle\u201d is \u2018este instruments.The vibration mayjbia's first picture of the new year's|Bette Davis\u2014 To Play rules vn the sereen where National Sales & Distribution Co.Ltd.1349 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Near Crescent St.- troubles.in the flexible shaft or too sharp u|second, putting fhat producer in theT dont have to get all dressed up dead in the latter.A lack of lub-lunique position of having two can-jand be so much of a fashion model, rication or incorrect meshing of tbe|didates for\u2019 considération among the/and also to play roles where I doit gears are two other causes of speod-|ten best films of the year before it have to use a Southern accent.After oop Wu firly under way.\u2014 Buccenpors to Messenger Mag Dominion Messenger Signals HArbour 9101* \u2014 Our Nes.Ridg-477.:84.Jeari Baptiste St.all, 1 was \u2018born.in Massachusetts! .nM or, - ed Su ma es fo It th is of op wo do ord bed iro boi als lea wa the mi tai coq an tle and eve all ov ar fi \u2018whi cael iliti rigl tha up\u201d and just is 1 thoi not inst Sho A 1) gg be nt ess ing 425 ba ce he 1d th er 0585 CANDID COMMENT ON KITCHEN OF TO-DAY Baltimore Editorial May Strike Home to Many Housewives \u201cThe Kitchen is the subject of an editorial dn the Baltimore Evening Sun.It may strike home to a good many housekeepers and their domestic help: \u201cA kitchen is a space enclosed by four walls, one of which is scorched.It is a sink that grugles because they will let grease run into it.It is four tea towels on a rack and all of them damp.It is a patent can opener attached to the wall that won't work because somebudy has done something to it.\u201cIt is a gas range with four burners: Look at them.And she has been told again and again that the iron parts should be taken off and boiled in soda and water.The range also has an oven: \u2018Now the idea of leaving that pan in there just as it was when the roast came out.\u2019 \u201cIt is a china press with a door that won't stay shut and signs of mice.It is a row of receptacles containing salt, pepper, paprika, vanilla, cocoa, tea, coffee, sugar, mustard and spice, an in the corner a bot- a dd ry, AALISASSUISUIS LAS AS UE NEW STANDARD OF MATRIMONIAL BLISS What with the current epidemics of divorces in Hollywood, the cast of \u201cBefore Midnight,\u201d Columbia production, sets up a new high in matrimonial bliss.For the six principals in the cast are all happily wedded.Claude Gillingwater has the greatest number of years to his credit, but has only one son.George Cooper is a close second.He has been wedded for nineteen years and has four youngsters.June Collyer has been married to Stuart Erwin for more than two years and they have a son.Ralph Bellamy, Arthur Pierson and Betty Blythe have all been married for several years.Bellamy and Miss Blythe to professionals.But not onc of the trio has an offspring.RR LEADING DOUBLE SAYS JAPAN MINSTER Humorously Describes Customs for Women's Club; Everything is 50-50 Bonds of international friendship were strengthened as an interested audience of members of the Women's Canadian Club sat for more than an hour recently listening to an inspiring address by the Hon.I.M.Tokugawa, Japanese minister to Canada.As a man of fine appreciation of the arts, Mr.Tokugawa dealt with the progress which is being made in musie, painting and education generally.More and more Japanese ladies are learning to appreciate western music and it is becoming a absorbent cotton.It is a drawer in which are to be found a cook book.> three candle ends, seven clothespins, general accomplishment, he said.parts of a meat grinder, an apple] Equal progress is being made in corer and an instrument for cutting |P8inting as witnessed \u2018at a recent potatoes up into all sorts of fancy |cXhibition in Tokio under the aus- shapes that somebody saw demon-|Pices of the government at which strated at a department store but that [60 to 70 per cent.of the pictures nobody has learned how to use.shown were western.Education, too, \u201cIt's a big tin box marked plainly is keeping abreast of the times.It \u2018flour\u2019 with two loaves of bread in is compulsory and 96 to 97 per cent.it, and a smaller box marked plainly |°f children of school age are at \u2018sugar\u2019 with a bar of chocolate in it, School.Japan has a larger number And so on with exasperating revela-|0f universities for boys than girls tions to the seeker after something|2/though women are studying medi- tle of cough mixture an a wad of : Mr.ee women are fast becoming an impor-[ And So The World Goes On The new year has opened bright and prospects for better business are everywhere evident.Merchants have all announced increases in their trade over the holidays and several companies have boosted salaries.But there are still a lot of people who require financial assistance before they will be out of the \u201cred.\u201d There are a great many families who, if they could raise sufficient cash to clear off their present liabilities, would be able to get along all right after that.The main trouble is that they can never quite get \u201ccaught up\u201d with the over-hanging balance, and consequently they are always just a little behind.Where to get that little difference is the big trouble.But if a little thought is given to the matter it is not so difficult as it may seem.An institute known as The Gold Scrap in a hurry.\u201d cine and law and other professions.Tokugawa described how tant factor in the industrial life of ., Japan and stated that there is a : : J very strong movement spreading in St.Catherine St.West (just 4 doors favor of votes for women, some 8 west of Bleury), and 884 St.Cather-|tical parties having already an- ine Street West (just 4 doors east|{nounced it their intention to include of the Capitol Theatre), are offering |votes for women in their election the highest prices ever paid for Old campaign platforms, he said.Gold.Dealing with life of the present Those trinkets, watches, rings,lday, he said: \u201cI often call it the chains, bracelets, coins, etc, long an-[double life which we are living in tiquated, can be exchanged for ready|our country.It is more comfortable cash.Rummage around in the at-{and convenient to wear two kinds of tic, cellar or old trunk, gather to-|costume.When I am at home I wear gether all the old gold and take it to {evening dress for entertainments at one of the branches of the Gold Scrap European hotels and Japanese dress Shop.at Japanese restaurants.If you are unable to bring your old \u201cNowadays in the streets of Tokio gold to one of the branches of this|50 per cent.of the people are in Jap- firm, just call MArquette 5423 and|anese costume and 50 per cent.in an expert valuator will be sent to|European dress.All houses are div- your home with ready cash.Remem-|ided into parts, a Japanese part for ber\u2014The GOLD SCRAP SHOP are|living in and a western part for repaying the highest prices ever paid|ceptions\u2026 So everything - is double for old gold.Let us help you to help|and it may take a long time to yourself out of the \u201cred.\u201d No art-|change completely from one or the icles purchased by us are displayed|other mode.\u201d Shop with branches located at 363 ay = 7 1053 BERNARD AVE.W.- 125 PIECES WASHED FOR *1 00 UP TO JAN.20th A-B-C Laundry CALL FITZROY 6368 WAGNER?°S * \u201c \u201cWhere hairdressing is Art\u201d For Your Beauty's Sake For Your Hair's Sake tet Your Permanent Wave with Mr.WAGNER Be Satisficd\u2014And Your Hair Too.Everything in Beauty Culture | All permanents done by us are guar- [tuberculosis in c n.in our windows.\u2014C._\u2014 HEALTH 4 .v, \u201cEra [GE ve.4 N A HEALTH SERVICE OP THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LITE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA You Will = In the public mind, tuberculosis is regarded as being a discase of adult life.This attitude is quite natural because it is in early adult life that tuberculosis takes its heaviest toll.Nevertheless, tuberculosis is a serious problem at all ages, being responsible for many deaths in all age groups.Tuberculosis is caused by a germ which invades the body and which To Clear may attack any part of the body.The At germs as they affect children coue Hats made to order of your or our Bleither from tuberculosis cattle, material to match your costumes.through milk, or from a tuberculous 4413 St.Lawrence Blvd.person, through.sputum.All danger Telephone DOllard 4141 REDA\"'S HAT SHOP 500 SAMPLE HATS (Nv two alike) when milk is paste@rized, and that ' is one reason Why children should never be fed on raw milk.ildred\u2019 Mildre Tuberculosis in children is not the same thing as tuberculosis in adults.When a child is found to be suffering frum tuberculosis, a careful examination of the parents and other adults Beauty with whom the child comes into repeated intimate contact in the home P | will nearly always.reveal the source ar or us being an unsuspected case of tuberculosis in the home.Tuberculosis 362 Fairmount Avenue, West is essentially a family disease.It is (West of Park Avenue) mot that the disease is inherited, but CRescent 5929 rather that it spreads in the family Absolutely guaranteed to curl {he|from one member to another.end in the latest vogue of day.| Apparently the gravity of tubercul- An cxtra Parisian Oil Shampoo Josis in children is in proportion to with every Permanent.the opportunity for further infection.VELOX OIL $2.00 By this we mean that if the child is PE dig Sh ampoo and trim) left living in the home where there .A is an active case of tuberculosis, the Genuine Oil Permanent 3.50 |cutiook for the child is bad if not SPECIAL ATTENTION!!! hopeless.If, however, he is remov- We now have on hand the very new.|ed from further contacts, and so does est method in Permanent Waving, {not receive any more heavy doses of namely, tuberculosis germs, the outlook is THE EUGENE KURLETTE |good.J Co Practically this means that adults - $6.00 with tuberculosis gre responsible for The adult anteed to last.7 months.WHI hold with an old chronic cough may be SISAL { =r à.à i ARR D: a del = NR -.SK ~- I 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure.Size 36 requires 4 yards of 39-inch material.No.338\u2014For Daughter and Dolly.Pattern provides for a dress for yard of 35-inch contrasting and 113 daughter in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years; yards of 4!z-inch ribbon for bow.also a dress for a 22-inch doll.Size: No.895 \u2014 Ensemble Accessories.|4 requires 1': yards of 35-inch ma- Pattern includes three different hat terial with 7 yard of 36-inch con- models for your choice.It also in-jtrasting.Doll's dress requires 7% cludes the gloves, the popular slip-|yard of 35-inch material with 4 yard on cuffed type.Designed in sizes|of 35-inch contrasting.small, medium and large.Medium| All summed up for in The sizes require for A 1: yard 35-inch|{Monitor's exciting Book of Fall and material; B, 5 yard 35-inch mate-|Winter Fashions and Patterns.If you rial; C, % yard 35-inch material; |pride yourself on being in the \u201cfash- D, 3% yard 39-inch material.ion know,\u201d you can\u2019t afford to miss No.357\u2014Nightie Ensemble.Thisjit.You'll find the editorials amusing style 13 designed in sizes 16, 18, 20{and helpful.\u201cSure Cure for' the years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust) Blues\u201d contains valuable tips.Send measure.Size 36 requires 3%; yards|for your copy today.of 39-inch material with 1% yards Price of BOOK 20 cents.of lace for nightgown; with % yard| Price of PATTERN 25 of 39-inch material and 3'% yards of [stamps or coin (coin is preferred).lace for jacket.Wrap coin carefully, No.529\u2014Fur Matrons.This style| Address Pattern Dept, The Moni- is designed in sizes 16, 18, ZO years,'tor, 5384 Sherbrooke Street West.No.850\u2014For Growing Daughter.This style is designed in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years.Size 8 requires 1% yards of 39-inch material with % vou cents in MARTHA SEWING CIRCLE Jacqueline\u2019s Beauty Parlor EXPRESSES APPRECIATION Announces Price Reductions wishes SUGGESTS THAT CORPS The Martha sewing circle to thank its many friends who were goud cnough to donate presents and gifts for their Christmas tree, held at MacVicar Memorial Church, and at which forty-two children enjoyed a glorious Christmas celebration, Santa Claus was much in evidence, and cach child, after partaking of a bountiful supper went happily homeward, the proud possessor of a well-filled Christmas stocking and a Jacqueline's Beauty Parlor, at 5834 Park avenue, just above Bernard, announces that, in keeping with the prices for Water Wave, Komol, Marcel, Haircut, Shampoo, Manicure, Eyebrow Arching, and Massage have been reduced to twenty- five cents cach, and that these prices prevail, every day, Saturday included.Jacqueline\u2019s has been established in the North End for the past four years, and its quality is well- [toy- established.Notwithstanding the re-| A number of baskets duction in prices care will be taken [distributed to the needy.times ite were also to maintain the same high standards which have always prevailed in this - , establishment, the management states.bollard VO G U E i Exclusive Hand-Made Hats Special {or January | ail hats $2.00 Your choice From the smallest to the | Largest Head Size.5403 Park Avenue | Near St.Viateur.Lord Lee of Fareham, the only holder of a Spanish-American war, medal from the U.S.A., at a dinner at London, Great Britian, said of President Roosevelt that he admired his gay courage, spirit and resource.\u201d \u201cI would sooner take the chance of looping the loop with the brain trust than judging the footsteps of orthodox bankers of yesterday,\u201d he said.with suspicion until it is proved that his condition is not tuberculous.No child should be living with an open case of tuberculosis.This means that the case should be placed in sanatorium, or else that the young children should be removed from the home.There is no other practical way of protecting the children.The proof of this statement is seen in the reduction of tuberculosis almost in proportion to the number of sanatorium, beds provided.The sanitorium gives the adult a good chance for recovery, THE LITTLE SAMOVAR Open from morning to 1 a.m.Cake, Coffee or Tea with Bridge 15c per head One table up.European meals 25c to 50c Meals all day All kinds of Broiling Meats to order.5575 PARK AVENUE and saves the children frmo the con- Near Bt.Vieteur Age Te \u2014 ra | tinglets 1 year.4 items, $Lee.va ma tuberculous and should be regarded \u2018 = \u201cxs,
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