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[" hor: tre fui nine yen war wit\u2019 the: E da ou me: - etic and are os i.sid Von rn lera- ance mily and- tha\u201d runt ters, uip- ugh: ar.kee: puh- An cake tof nis get nex- hole ! ar- out.will this idly a.-t Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.35.Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North Ead.7 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1934.NORTH T° PLANS FALL ACTIVITIES Basketball, Boxing, Swimming, Take Prominent Place In Season's Programme.Plans are rapidly shaping up in North Branch Y.M.C.A.for the opening of fall activities.Many of the basketball enthusiasts have been pestering the staff with such questions as \u201cWhere is there a basketball?When can we get started?\u201d To settle this question once and for all, Jim Walsh is calling a meeting of all interested in house basketball leagues for Wednesday night, September 12, at 8.00 p.m.All members and prospective members of North Branch Y.M.C.A.are asked to be on hand to give their opinion as how the league ought to be operated.Last year the house league was run in two successful sections, one before and one after the Montreal City and District Basketball League.Judging by the enthusiasm already shown, this year should surpass in success the achievements of last year.At this meeting will also be discussed what possible teams will represent North Branch Y.M.C.A.in outside competition such as the City League and the Inter-Y.M.C.A.League.Chris Minta who coached the Boxing Club last year will again be leader of this section and reports that the boys will start training on September 27th Most of last year\u2019s members will be back in this sport, and he reports several new boys will be lining up with the club.Allan Turnbull who has played a large part in the building up of the North Branch Wrestling Club will be again at the helm.Last season this club developed Vernon Blake who won the 118 Ib.provincial championship.Two or three other members of the club came into the semi-finals competition of the tournament.Many of the boys carried on their wrestling during the summer and enthusiasm prevails in this camp.While many join the wrestling club for the competition which it offers, others have as their main interest the development of strong, healthy, lithe bodies which this sport above all produces.A great season is predicted in gymnastic work.Several of the leaders headed by Herb.Fisher, Frank Boston and Allan Herrgen have continued apparatus work during the summer, setting up a temporary high bar and parallel bar in the lot beside the building, and carried on open air practices and demonstrations.Alder Irwin has again been secured as coach of the swimming club.This will be his third year acting the instructor of this organization which has seen many youthful swimmers come forward totake high honours in inter-Y.M.C.A.swimming competitions.Advance swimming and ad- Want Ads WILL RENT YOUR Apartments = ARE YOU GOING TO LET THAT FLAT LAY IDLE AGAIN THIS WINTER The House-Hunters Are Out in Droves, and Every Minute\u2019s Delay is an Opportunity Lost.TRY AN EXAMINER - COURIER WANT AD \u201cThey Get Results\u201d 5736 PARK AVE CRescent 4112 || 5615 Jeanne Mance.CERCLE OUTREMONT WINS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Defeat Royals in Final Game Outdoor League, Clinching Title.The final game of the regular series played August 29th on the Lafontaine Park grounds, between the Cercle Outremont team and the fast- stepping Royals resulted in a very fine exhibition of smart basketball, with the final score in favor of the Outremont Club, their win clinching the championship by the score of 24 to 12.This gives the local aggregation a clear cut right to the leadership, as of the nine games scheduled, they won seven by large margins against such strong teams as the Nationals, Royals and Verdun \u201cY\u201d, losing one game on the field and one by default, due to a misunderstanding on the part of some of the players.To close the season in a befitting manner the N.A.A.A, directors asked the Outremont club to play an exhibition game with the All Stars selected from the Nationals, and the Royals, and this game, played Wednesday evening, was won by the Cercle St.Viateur Outremont team by the score of 38 to 29, a splendid record that will take some beating in future seasons.After the game, the Championship Cup donated by Mr.E.Charbon- neau was presented to Alban Gauthier, manager of the Outremont team, to be held until won three times, by any of the teams in this league, and smaller cups were presented to players whose individual efforts in scoring wera outstanding during the season, one being presented to Cyril Cloghesy of the Outremont team.The winning team's members were: Messrs.Gauthier, Flynn, Sage, Mec- Gowan, Parker, Cooney, Ramage, Clo- ghesy, Lanthier.GARDEN LOT PRES T BE AVARDED TUS The prizes in the Rochon Garden Plot Contest, recently closed, will he presented to the winners at the Ward Office, 178 St.Viateur Street West, on Tuesday next, September 11th, at 8.30 P.M.by Alderman Rochon.Those whose gardens entitled them to the awards will please be present promptly at that hour.The list will bear repeating.It is as follows: 1\u2014Mrs.Bankley, 5352 Park Avenue, $10.2\u2014Fred Thearle, 5216 Jeanne Mance, $5.00.3 \u2014Mrs.L.Kauffmen, 5134 Jeanne Mance, $5.00.4\u2014Miss J.Macdonald, grain, $5.00.5\u2014Miss E.Mackenzie, planade, $5.00.Lawn mower presented by H.Pascal, for best flower bed, won by R.O\u2019Shaughnessy, 5561 Jeanne Mance.Special prize, 10 pound bag Aero Plant Food.won by R.T.Samuel, | 5887 Cas- 5689 Es- Honourable Mention 1\u2014Miss C.Girouard, 5813 Esplanade.2\u2014F.W.Coote, 5699 Esplanade.3\u2014Mrs.J.Jackson, 5830 Park.Specially Arranged High Holiday Services At |, Y.M.H.A.Synagogue As the years pass the Y.M.H.A.Synagogue, which incidentally, observes every Saturday and Festival of the year becomes more and more noted as serving, both as a congregation for youth, as well as satisfying the most orthodox feeling of parents and grandparents.It has become a well-known fact that the special services conducted during the High Holidays in the \u201cY\u201d Synagogue are beautiful in themselves, spiritual in their content and dignified in their appeal to young and old.This year the Committee in charge {vance life-saving as well as the regular monthly competition will feature the program of this club during the coming season.i> A Fitting Tribute To Two Great Discoveries ESRB a RHEE BRO A ath sb BL a IL DBR JEG SRC BIR EE LH HEE 1 Park Extension Montreal Annex PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS commemorated not alone the hear what was said.munications between the four The need for proper clothing among the unemployed in the district and their families is, according to information at hand, becoming serious.Autumn weather is already here, and the snow will be flying ere long.If there be a repetition of the extreme winter experienced last sca- son the suffering to which the needy will be exposed is not.difficult of visualization.Cases of almost unhe- lievable poverty are reported daily.One instance is cited of a woman well up in years, and all her life a devout churchgoer, who can no longer attend services because of an absolute lack of underclothing; another of the mother of a family compelled to fashion covering for herself a: best she may out of burlap bags.Her children may not leave their fla\u2019, it is, unless they go bare- such as + - dp | MacVICAR MEMORIAL ! | CHURCH NOTES ! = - a.en The Rev.Dr.Potter preached at both services in MacVicar Memorial last Sunday after some two months and a half absence due to a serious operation for appendicitis and subsequent period of recuperation and recovery.With church life and work [have left notning undone to add to the pleasures which the holiday season offers.The Rev, Mr.H.Rot- blatt, who will officiate as cantor, has been rehearsing a group of twelve Juniors for the purpose of a chair for congregational singing.This group will serve as a nucleus which will enable everybody to join in the responses.Provision has been made for very appropriate sermons on all three days.Mr.Mordecai Mendelsohn, prominent Zionist leader, pedagogue and lecturer, will speak in Yiddish on the first day Rosh Hashanah.Rabbi A.I.Rosenberg, prominent local scholar, will occupy the pulpit on the second day, addressing the congregants in English.Both on the Eve and Day of Yom Kippur, the Rev.Arthur 8S.Super, of Jews\u2019 College, London England, will be the guest preacher in English.The seating committee will be in attendance to assist members in choosing their seats.The Machzar which has officially been adopted by the Association, is the translation edited by Dr.Herbert M.Adler, containing many translations by Israel Zangwill, Nina Sala- man, Arthur Davis, and Elsie Davis.By a curious coincidence the unveiling of French Government, on September first, on the Montreal hydee which on In the picture are seen left, bust of Jacques Cartier, Houde seated behind the speaker, the horns of the public address great discoverer of Canada, ban the fact that a special public address system was used that the This was installed hy Noctional Sound Service ments of the combined telephone and radio Laboratories of the Northern thus marking a double epoch of Canadian disco very.ground, two of the pigeons which were released hy Dov scouts signifying the hirinemou nations, Need For Clothing Among Unemployed Becoming Acute font.Attendance at school is impo.And so it Well-inten- tioned workers are doing their most to sible.goes.ut correct conditions, hut are hampered hy non-cooperation on the part of the more fortunate.This, it is felt, is due to a Jack of apprécie tion of the gravity of the situation, Mr.J.McKenna, therefore wishes it made known thar ward secretary, he will he glad to gend anywhere at any time for boots, shoes or clothing of any description, and will he yes.ponsible for the proper distributie 1 of such donations in sections where the need is urgent.Mr.McKenna can be reached at the ward office | 178 St.Viateur street, or a call a: DOllard 7250 will bring an immediate response.It is unnecescary to add that any assistance in this di rection will serve a kindly purpose and be greatly appreciated.in full swing, Dr.Potter will preach next Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m, the morning subject being \u201cThe Joy of Recovery,\u201d and in the evening \u201cFor in Such Time as Ye Think Not.\u201d The Sunday School will be held at three o'clock, when be received.new pupil.will MacVicar Memorial Church i centrally situated at the corner of St.Viateur and Hutchison streets, one block west of Park Avenue, and any strangers will be made welcome.the bust af Faeque 4 alo the \u2014 HIGHEST GRADES OF FUEL.\u2014_\u2014 > Ouimet - Wilson Coal Company, Limited COAL \u2014 COKE \u2014 WOOD \u2014 FUEL OIL 237 Van Horne Avenue \u2014 Phone Crescest 3177 to repair.work.LA Order Now Er Only The La bem ame.PAGE TWO THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1934.Examiner-Courier Devoted to the interests of Outremont\u2014Model City \u2014Park Extension and Montreal Annex Pablishod with the Co-operation of the Business Men's Association of the North End =~ BY THE Examiner-Courier Publishing Company 5736 PARK AVENUE MONTREAL CRESCENT 4112 Subscription: $3.00 sa year Subscriptions should be sent to above address.Any change of address should be forwarded one week in advance.This will ensure prompt delivery every Friday morning.All communications, either Editorial, News or Advertisements, should be addressed to \u201cThe Editor\u201d at shove address \u2014 and should be so mailed us to arrive at our office on or before Thursday of euch week, at noon.MONTREAL.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1934.By And For The Workers Upton Sinclair (one contemporary called him \u201cUp- town\u201d), novelist, playwright, gubernatorial nominee of the Democrats for the State of California, and socialist par excellence.advocates the manufacture \u201cby the workers for the workers\u201d, In which there is nothing new.exchange have been in existence now for some time.Systems of barter and And, where they have been properly organized and managed, they have been quite successful.In certain \u2018ned on the matter.High school veterans, entering their last year, and wee tots starting off to school for ths first time, and all the in-betweens, are away on another lap of the journey through life.Local school principals report another increase in enrollment.Final figures are not yet available, but practically all local school heads agreed that mors children would be in the schools this year than ever before.The causes for this are as follows: The continuance of the business depression which has made jobs for young men difficult tu obtain; the usually large ; number of failures in last June\u2019s examainations which has had the effect of bringing back to school many who would otherwise have graduated; the increase of the population of this district; and an unusually large nun:- ber of September leases expiring, which has resulted to hundred of families moving tu Notre Dame de Grace from other parts of the city.stances indeed, the unemployed, where they were suf- | ficiently practical.and had the hearts and determina- : tion, have, for example, worked on farms, taken their wages in produce instead of in dollars, turned it into Tha lacal schools were overcrowded last year, and from present indications, they are going to be more so tfis sessiom It is true that some local pupils are to be transferged to the Montreal West School, but this will not relieve permanently a situation that has beea developing in this ward for some years.It would appear that the next step toward solving the problem of overcrowding would be the building of a new school on , ; ; the property arvned by the Board on Somerled avenue.of their own requirements.New Relief Racket While business in Canada shows an improvement of 40 per cent.from the low and the number of new jobs that have been created runs into six figures, the cost of relief has abated but little.Already the word is be- ; + ing quietly passed around that unemployment relief has a common fund, marketed their surplus, and by repetition, built remarkably efficient organizations \u2014 \u2018pull- ! ed themselves up, literally.by their own bootstraps.The latest development with regard tu Mr.Sinclair has, however, uncovered a new vein.This is to be found in the expressions of opinion of some commentators anent his political aspirations.Many of these cons: mentators, and in the most unexpected quarters, endor=e his advocacy of the \u201cby the workers for the workers\u201d .poliey.And it would seem that its adoption, on a grand .scale, would be a very satisfactory arrangement.It would give work to idle men and women who do not want, ~\u2014 but are forced to accept charity \u2014 or starvation.It would embellish with an earning capacity millions of presently non-productive dollars, now distributed as the \u201cdole\u201d.And it would also restore the morale of thousands upon thousands of once good citizens, who are slowly but surely going to pieces.But \u2014 and the \u201cbut\u201d looms prominently \u2014 where would the raw materials come from with which to begin this \u201cby the workers for the workers\u201d movement?For there would have, in the beginning, to be raw materials.finished products would require large amounts of moner.But it would seem that the results might be well worth while.Who's going tu start it?School Opens Again The school are open again; the long pleasant suni- mer holiday has come to an end; the stores of the dis- fret are piled high with text books; and the boys and And the process of their transition into + sistence.girls are getting ready for the nightly grind with homework.Dad and Mama are wondering, as little Johnny goes up another grade, just how imuch further they ca.be of assistance to him in the problems he brings home in the evening, which get more difficult with each passing year.And Johnny has grown 30 big on the sunshine and fresh air of the holidays, that Dad views with som: + \u201c leaving the destitute uncared for.misgiving the increased cost of the young man's sar- \u2018 torial equipment \u2014 and Johnny's ideas are well form- become a permanetit part of Canada\u2019s social economy; the taxpayer is being prepared for unceasing contributing to the suppont of the \u201cjobless\u201d the assumption being that even in god times there will be thousands of people, who either will not be able to obtain g'erk or will not want to word, and will therefore have to b: housed, clothed and fed at the expense of the State, In brief, relief, up to now a necessity, is gradually becoming a racket, The mere distribution of relief has creai- ed jobs for thousands; these thousands want to holl their jobs.It has provided a simple system for the redistribution of wealth.The rich pay taxes and the poor get relief; that is the theory.But the effect of Tax Socialismi of this character is to cramp enterprise to the point where all classes of producers, and chiefly the It will require firm and possibly arbitrary action to liquidate the State assistance to the unemployed or otherwise di- tressed.Despite the improvement in business there are still thousands of families without the means of sub- Having undertaken to look after the needs of these families the various governments must continue to do so.But week by week the relief bill should be dropping; week by week it should taper off until it disappears entirely with intprovement in business.Prime Minister Bennett apparently has some such idea in mind in planning to alter the arrangement under which the Dominion contributes to the relief bill of the provinces and the Dominion.His plan of making specific cash contributions to the provinces will enable him to effect a gradual reduction in the payments, based upon the improvement that takes place in each area.The prime minister's proposal promises eventual escape from the racketeering phases of relief without Those who complain of diminishing relief payments in the face of rapil re-employment of the jobless are either ignoring the facts.playing politics or supporting a racket.\u2014The Financial Pos:.farmers and the workingmen, are impoverished.relief racket.It is too early yet to abandon ail HIGH HOLIDAY AT THE +.By the Famous CANTOR REMENIK The ZIMROH CHOIR.TICKETS, 81.50 UP.SERVICES RIALTO HALL, 5711 Park Avenue Formerly of The Chevra-Kadisha Synagogue.\u2014 With Singers from Tickets on Sale Friday, all day, Saturday Evening, and Sunday.all day S\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 \u2018The FIRESIDE | * PHILOSOPHER\" \u201cBy ALFRED BIGGS Revenge is a boomeraug.» » .Honesty i8 the only policy.! » How few become masters of their sub- Ject.: .e »® There is no greatness without goodness, ss 9° Don't be good just afraid to be bad.*.& ® because you're Lose the sorrow of today In the sunrise of tomorrow, .+ +» or Pi 8 im U, Pre SE cd rer I Saran Our acts are signposts showing whether we are on the right or the wrong road.St.Michael's Independent Labour Association The Association held its fourth sue- cessful social evening, Saturday last, which was very well attended, all present apparently having an enjoyable evening.The membership is gradu- Have RE-VITE FRENCH DRY-CLEANING \u2014 PRESSING | Guarantesd te Giv ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION \u2026 : sams FREE NATIO 1323 Van NAL Ÿ Avenue Restore: New Vitality oy v LA i ef 3 DON'T SAY \u2014 \u201cNOTHING TO WEAR\u201d.one Old Clothes Cleaned with Our New Process Coler\u2014Reshapes\u2014{(iives te Your Clothes \u2014ABSOLUTELY ODORLE8S \u2014 REPAIRING ive \u2014 QUALITY \u2014 PRICE \u2014 SERVICE + 4 = \u2014 Tel, ATlantic ally increasing and doubtless great things will be accomplished in the future.A Young Men's section is being mooted as part of the activities, and entertainments are being arranged to benefit the unmarried members, who, under the present constitution, are accrue.ning ticket for the three dollar prize Horne Avegue, 2181 Lad Letters to the Editor | Editor, \u201cExaminer-Courier.\u201d Dear Sir: Knowing full well the good\u2018 work your and our paper has\u2019 been doing for the unemplayed and business men of the North End and eity at large, we would and will see that this paper of aurs gets more co-operation.We young men belong to the parent body; of the Independent Labour As- sociætion; address 5402 St, Lawrence.We du not want to interfere with heads of families, we leave that to our parent body.Our aim is to form a Young Men's branch of the Independent Labour Association of St.Michael's Ward, with the full consent of our parent body, with their permission tu use said Hall.Our intention is to run a dance, social or other entertainment, funds to be used to clothe our unemployed young members and to keep our young men and girls from going down town.Next Tuesday evening will be our first attempt to show the public that the young men of St.Michael's mean business, first, to help one another.Doc Reed's Orchestra will be in attend- \u2018unce.Hoping your paper will use its influence to help us along.We have capable, young men and girls who are willing to work.Donations of clothing, furniture, ete, will gratefully received.Yours thankfully, PAT FLANAGAN, ' Sec'ty.Ry .FAIRMOUNT ST-CILES | CHURCH NOTES ; it 5 h i excluded from such benefits as may somewhat from the main The holder of last Saturday's win- | {was Miss M.Williams, No.30 Van jing a nervous bresk-down.Agitation +\u2014 + | After two happy and helpful \u2018months of worship with the Congre- \u2018gation of Temple Baptist, Fairmount- (St.Giles will re-open fall and winter services in its own Auditorium next Sunday, September 9th.vices will be in charge of the minister Rev.Burton H.Robinson, and Mr.A.choir and musical services.The minister will continue his series of ad- dresse, \u201cMen Who Knew Him,\u201d at the eleven o'clock service, and in the evening, \u201cThe World of Jesus and Our Own.\u201d There will be the usual choir numbers, with solos by both Mrs.H, MsAuslane and Mrs.Edith Miller.The first sessions of the Sunday School will also be open a three p.min charge of the general superintendent, Mr.R.P.Bissell, and his assistants, Messrs.R.A.Tarlton, and D.R.Anderson, senior department; Mr.ment; Mrs, H.Kingsley, primary department; Miss K.Blackwell, beginners\u2019 department; Mr.Chas.Hollis, Chinese department.Parents are asked to co-operate with the Sunday School in arranging for the children to return to the sessions.The Ladies\u2019 Aid, under the presidency of Mrs.P.J.Jordan, held a well-attended meeting on Tuesday afternoon to consider plans for the fall and winter work.The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavour will hold an opening social meeting in the Lecture Hall of the Church on Monday, Sept.10th, at 8 p.m.: The Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary will hold its first meeting next Tuesday afternoon, with the president, Mrs, Athold, presiding.The speaker will be Mrs.Walter Patton, whose subject will be \u201cThe Fellowship of Those Who Serve.\u201d This ovganiza- tion is planning for its annual Fall \u201cHostess Tea\u201d on Thursday, Sept.20.| MONTREAL MOVIES Netes and News on Coming Pictures ef Local Interest > di By ERIC MORRIS T was very agreeably surprised the other day, when I saw two Monogram releases which I did'nt expect to be very entertaining, and which turned out to be very fine pictures.They were \u201cThe Sin of Nora Moran,\u201d and \u201cManhattan Love Song,\u201d both of these flickeds just go to show that although a picture isn't advertised tremendous ly.it can still be good.Mr.Morris Davies of Empire Pictures deserves congratulations, The other day, when \u2018House of Rothschild\u201d was playing in N.DL.de G., there was a picture \u201csneaked\u201d in for the Monday and Tuesday performance of the show.It was \u201cMeet My Sister\u2019 and although it was a sneaked \u201cfill-in,\u201d so good was it, that No bombastic advertising .but the people know a good show when they see it.Very soon the censors will be hav- be Both ser- | resses including Mae West, are going to be asked to retire from the screen.Three pictures have just recently been banned.\u201cThe Girl from Missouri\u201d Kissed\u201d with Jean Harlow, is number one.\u201cLazy River\u201d with Robert Young and Jean Parker has now been officially condenmed.Franchot Tone\u2019s latest is also distasteful, it is called, \u201cStraight is the Way.\u201d News on New Productions: Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn, two popular song-composers, recently completed songs and lyrics for Cantors fifth, \u201cKid Millions\u201d .Nina Kochetz, in- iternational opera star has been added to the cast of Anna Sten\u2019s latest United Artists Production, \u201cWe Live Again\u201d with Frederic March .John Balderston, author of \u201cBerkeley Square,\u201d und adaptor of \u201cFrankenstein\u201d and \u201cDracula,\u201d has completed the script for \u201cThe Mystery of Edwin Drood\u201d now on the set at Universal .\u201cTailspin Tommy\u201d breaks into the movies! Yes, sir, after a month or two searching for a star for this picture, Universal picked him right up at their front doorstep.His name is Morris Murphy, and is an aviator ., \u201cGoodbye Mr.Chips\u201d has been acquired by M-G-M for production soon .Maurice Chevalier who is just completing work on \u201cThe Merry Widow\u201d for \u2018Metro, has signed a long-term con- [tract with that company.With him in the \u201cMerry Widow\u201d appears Jeanette MacDonald.Local Theatres: drama\u201d which played locally last week \u2018was, incidently, the picture Dillinger \u2018saw when ne was shot.The new show season, which opened wita | a bang down town this week, wi:l | t t soon take effect in Notre Dame de Graces.Evelyn Laye, the beautiful British \u2018stage and screen actress, whom we \u2018saw in the unsuccessful \u201cWaltz Time,\u201d {arrived at the West Coast studios of M-G-M to commence work in \u201cTip- (toes,\u201d in which she co-stars with [Ramon Navarro, The cast for \u201cDavid Copperfield\u201d has now been announced.Frank Law- ton is \u201cDavid\u201d, Edna May Oliver as J.Binnie will be in charge of the {\u201cAunt Betsy Trotwood,\u201d Lionel Bar- jg - jrymore as \u201cDan Peggotty,\u201d Roland {Young as Uriah Heep,\u201d Lewis Stone as \u201cMr.Wickfield\u201d Maureen O\u2019Sulli- jvan as \u201cDora,\u201d Basil \u201cMr.Murdstone\u201d and Herbert Mundin ias \u2018Barkis.\u201d The adaptation was prepared by Hugh Walpole.Continuing to list my pictures in three divisions every three weeks, the following letters represent the dif- \u2018ferent classes.ltainment, B:\u2014moderately good, and C:\u2014poor.| A: Little Miss Marker, House of Rothschild, Palooka, Black Cat, Man- 1 Norman Robertson, junior depart- ihattan Melodrama, I'll Tell the World, [Seen homely women, with a greceful Moulin Rouge.B: Stingaree, Riptide.Double Door, Thirty Day Princess, Witching Hour, Stand Up and Cheer, Crime Doctor, {Finishing School, You're Telling Me.C:\u2014Sisters Under the Skin, Three on a Honeymoon.Change of Heart, Sing and Like It, Fury of the Jungle, Insult, The Lost Chord, Jack Ahoy, It's a Boy, I Believed in You, Aunt 1 Sally, Heat Lightning, Wine, Women and Song, Night of Terror, Bottoms {Up, Murder in Trinidad.i Jean Chatburn, a screen newcomer who has played several bits in recent films, has been signed to a long-term contract by Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer.Her first role under this contract has not vet been sclec:- ad.| FOR SALE BEDS, complete, $6.00; \u2018chesterfields, several of our leading actors and act- |gé alias \u201c100©; Pure\u201d alias \u201cBorn to be ÿ i \u201cManhattan Melo- Rathbone us.A:\u2014perfect enter- ! THE SAME LOCATION FOR 20 YEARS G.J.PAPILLON Fur Manufacturer Have Your Fur Repairs Done Now A Small Deposit will secure for you a Luxurious Fur Coat in the latest model for the Coming Season.We Specialize in FUR NECKPIECES and We Alvays Carry a Very Wide Assortment.257 Laurier Ave.W.(Near Park Avenue) Phone CR.3223 OUR PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE! TERE EREEEERCE NER A eg: CERECREEEE REE You shouid i High Holiday Services ; A Rial H Ji therefore strengthen these muscles t 1alto all ith leg swinging excrcises and high TT kicking.The muscles of the thighs Announcement is made that High|ean be exercised by standing on tip- Holiday Services at the Rialto Hall toe, then slowly coming to a squat- vitality to your walk.be conducted by the ting position, Awkward, heavy hips can be elim- Chevra-Kadisha inated by rolling en the floor.Even {if your family laughs at your antics, {vou will be rewarded bv a slim, girl- singers {rom the celebrated Zimroh lish figure.Choir.Sleeping without a pillow is rather today, tontorraw evening and all das 8 Spartan habit, but it is a certain \u2018way to avoid the Duwager's hump on Ithe back of the neck.If you will ltry it, I can guarantee that within a \u2018few weeks you would not go back to + the pillow.TT SF DACTIIDE UN Correct posture is only attained by CORRECT POSTURE ' la vigilance that commences when you FOR POISE ! get up and ends when you fall asleep.TT 7 7 You must always be careful to sit correctly and walk with head up and shoulders down.One day of careless slouching can undo a month of \u2018the correct posture.So don't for- wet, even for an hour! If your back is tired, stand up and idrop forward the upper part of the will this year famous Cantor Remenik, formerly of the Synagogue, assisted by a number of Austrian and Tickets are on sale all day Sunday.They are reasonably priced at from $1.50 up und the accommo- | dation is excellent, I i | i by Helena \u2018torso, forward and down, until you insta lare hanging limp from the waist.This \u2018will rest and relax you.; | The poise that you admire su much | For expert advice on your beauty lin sophisticated women is.you will problems, Toe romans Tterest discover, greatly a matter of stand-|?Y\" icate, 15 erbrooke rect, ; 99 \"an ing and walking correctly.I have Suite 22, Montreal, P.Q.FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES Bernard at Stuart \u2018carriage, at'ract the attention away | from women who were far more beau-! tiful and ved who slouched.! A graceful carriage comes from || Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.A.: an : lance n- ; oo good health, and an abundance of en Mr.A.J.Binnie.Choirmaster.ergy and exercise in the open air.Qut- door exercise in the form of \u2018onnis, swimming or just walking will help.develop a smart.rvthmie walk.| SUNDAY.SEPTEMBER 9th.RE-OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER SERVICES.11 A.M.Subject \u201cA Brotherly Introducer.\u201d Continuing the Series \u201cMen Whe Knew But grace and ease of carriage are attained in many ways.In this let | us take a lesson from the natives of | Him.\" the South Seas who carry heavy wat- | , pa er jars on their heads.It is truly | ; 3 M.ML Sunday School Departmen's.delightful to follow their relaxed, ryth- mie walk.Practise this with a book on your head and you will soon realize how controlled your musles must be to accomplish this perfect balancing.Strong limbs will give grace and 7.30 P.M, Unscen World in 25 AD.World of Jesus and Our Own.\u201d The Seriex\u2014\"The A Cordiul Invitation Extended to All Old Friends and New Ones to Worship at Fairmount-St, Giles.EXAMINER - COURIER -.WANT ADS.CRescent escent 4112 APARTMENTS TO LET $20.00 TO $40.00 \u2014 Choice 3 to 5 SITUATIONS WANTED \"made, also fall overcoat, track shoes, $15.00; bedroom suites, $28.00; din- room apartments, grassplots, flower.ing-room suites, $25.00; bureaus, beds.Parkcourt.5462 Park, corner $4.50; tables, $1.75.West End Fur-|St.Viateur.Pasadena, 6028 Park.niture Exchange, 1370-1374 Notre Parkhill, 5980 Park.Parkwest, 5990 Dame W.G-6{Park, Parkside, 6010 Park.Duquette- STMMONS cream gnamel.bed outfit, Ouimet.6024 Park, DO.0150.G-3 three-quarter size.practically new.|\u2018 EL, 9820.P-144 STAMP DEALER ; - ; ; Ca STAMPS\u2014Targe selection stamps NAVY SUIT for boy of 16, well- albums, catalogues, supplies, ete Open evenings.Bought and sold.WIL football boots, hockey equipment, 0520.Dominion Stamp Co.4123 St owner gone abroad.DE.9942, P-207 PREAM x Catherine St.W.G-11 \"REAM wicker stroller, $4.00, EL.| \u2014 mrs rm img mn x sage, rolen S00 BE) EDUCATIONAL FURNACES, ODD JOBS \u2014 Export enced man, sober, best references, will tend furnaces, do odd jobs.Ten dollars monthly.Absolutely dependable.Phone CR.4112, G-4 MILLINERY MADAME, are you looking for a hstunning Fall hat?See our selection of oversized berets, Every one individual and of the finest imported materials, moderately priced.New York sample dresses just in.Madame Gertrude.5000 Park Ave.cor.St.Joseph Blvd.DO.8708, G-8 FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD Miss N.Gi.Allen wili open ner classes HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS for $th year also Montreal High School irl\u2019s uni- orm 14-16 years, also public school{and private tuition, Sept.10th, t gym bloomers and tunic.EL.1134.studion, 6057 Durocher Ave Outre- DOUBLE BED with spring, boy's fall mont: 1 G-9 and winter coats, 10-12, almost new, [PIANO TEACHER, experienced, les roge damask drapes, bargain.EL.sons at pupils\u2019 residence.Pupil - 3387, 5155 Clanranald.P-132 pared for McGill Examination, Esther Moscovitch, 107 Mount Royal: West.PL.8466.ki FLETCEER M\"JSIC METHOD Miss N.G.Allen will open her classes and private tuition, Sept.10th, at WANTED TO PURCHASE BUSINESS SUITS, any sizes, also all kinds of good sporting goods.Best prices paid.Call Sam Pearson, in United States is now so great that 4965 TRADE and BUSINESS CARDS \"THIS PAPER is distributed by the National Sales and Distribution Co., successor to Dominion Messenger and Signal Service.477 St.Jean Baptiste, HA, 9101.G-10 LESSONS in pianoforte, organ, voice production, by city organist.Pupils visited in own homes.Beginners taken, terms moderate.LA.6852.G-7 URS REPAIRED and remodelled, Iso coats made to order, reasonable Reg'd, 1452 Notre Dame W., WI.| studio, 6057 Durocher Ave., Outre.rices.B.Moscovitch Reg\u2019d., 107 , G-5/ mont.- i 6-43 [Mount Royal West, PL.8466.G-2 > .' » THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY.SEPTEMBER : 7th, 1934: a PAGE THRER FASHIONS MEN'S PAG HOME CRAFT Lighter Fillings For Pies Tempt Most Casual Appetite F:).Makes 12 tarts, or if the pie shell is used \u2014 1 large pie.Following are further suggestions for tarts and pies that will meet with your family\u2019s approval during the early fall season.These light, rather | tart fillings are more popular at the | present time than the sweeter, more | solid type of filling enjoyed during! the cold weather.Golden Tarts : 1 1-3 ups (1 can) condensed milk Lemon Tarts 1 cup sugar 1% teaspoon salt 1 cup boiling water 4 level teaspoons cornstarch 4 tablespoons cold water 2 egg yolks 3 tablespoons lemon juice 4 tablespoons butter (13 cup) 12 teaspoon grated lemon rind Tart shells 3 oranges 15 lemon 3 tablespoons granulated sugar Moisten the cornstarch with the : | cold water.Place the sugar, salt: 3 eggs ; a i 4 and boiling water together in \u2018he 12 baked tart shells or | large pie) upper part of a double boiler, over shell boiling water; add the cornstarch and Blend the sweetened condensed| ©ook for 20 minutes, stirring vigorously until the mixture is transparent; then occasionally during tie remainder of the cooking.Remove from the fire and pour over beaten egg yolks, Add the butter.lemon juice and rind and mix well milk with the diced pulp and juice of the oranges and the juice of the L- mon, Add the well-beaten egg yolks! and pour into the tart shells.Cover the top with meringue made by beat ing the egg whites until stiff an adding the sugar.Bake for 15 min-| Fill the tart shells and top with utes or until the meringue is brown, | meringue, in a moderately slow oven (350 deg.! 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Recipes + \u2018 We have on hand à request for milk beverages to be mixed by electricity egg whites until they almost hold} their shape, add 6 tablespoonfuls of! sugar and beat until the egg whites! do hold their shape.Place in the tarts and brown in a slow oven (500 deg.F.) for about 15 minutes.Deep Blueberry Pie 4 cups biueberries 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons flour pioca 2 teaspoons lemon juice | Plain pastry Mix the flour and sugar and addi to the berries with the lemon juice.Place in a greased baking dish (about! 7 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep).Cover with a nice short pastry.Trim the edges and press with the tines .of a fork.Cut several gashes in the pastry to allow for the | escape of steam.Bake at 450 deg.F.for the first 15 minutes, then aut 350 deg, F.for the remainder of the baking.About 25 to 50 minutes).Cream Cheese Pastrics | 1 cup shortening | 3 ounces cream cheesu 1 cup pastry flour i 2 {ablespoons cream Jam, jelly or marmalade 1 egg | Cream butler and cheese together, Sift flour and work butter mixture into it, add cream and mix well roll to i or quick ta- | tr EE \u2018Just hack from an extended trip to all the leading Fashion Centres from Maine to California.and Prepared to show you the very Jatest things wern in New York, at the World's Fair.in and Hollywood\u201d \u2014 FREDA.| See | FREDA First FOR YOUR FALL HAT 1113 ST.Chicago, LA.9624 i ingredients and mix well, at 450 deg.F., | to 300 deg.F.LAWRENCE BLVD.Prof.Douglas Guthrie of Edinburgh ate syrup, 3 glass of milk.Beat University.the egg yolk, add syrup and milk, beat until foamy.Pui ice in tall glasses; add the cocoa mixture.NEW FRUIT SALADS / Dessert Fruit Salad 7 2 oranges * 1 apple 1 grapefruit Juice of 2 lemons 1 cup water 14 pound white grapes 4 bananas 1 pear 2 cups sugar \u201cCustard to serve Boil the sugar and water together for 5 to 8 minutes, with the thinly pared rind of 13 lemon.Skim if necessary, Remove the lemon rind, and add the strained lemon juice.Skin and slice oranges.Peel, cove and chop apple into dice.Remove pulp from grapefruit and slice bananas, Peel, core and cut pear into dice; and stone grapes, if like.Pour the syrup, while hot, over the prepared fruit and allow it to cool.Serve with cream or custard.Enough for ¢ to 8 persons.Jellied Fruit Salad 2 tablespoons gelatin 6 tablespoons cold water 1'3 cups boiling water 1 cup orange juice G tablespoons lemon jure 14 cup sugar 1a teaspoon salt Soak gelatin in cold water 5 min.\u2019 nutes, lemon Add boiling water, juice, sugar and salt, orange and, Cool.! When beginning to stiffen add 1 cup orange pieces, drained, 1 cup quartered marshmallows, and 1 cup diced bananas.Pour into individual imoulds and chill till firm, Serve with cream mayonnaise, ¢ opening of her Academv of \u2014 using the beater attachment of a homemixer.ee ee Chocolate mixlures are favorites one-quarter inch thickness and cut with young and old.Following are a with a large round cutter.Wet the number of mixtures that we have edges with cold water, put a tea- Served to our own staff: spoonful of jelly or jam in the centre, then fold over and press together, Place on greased, pan, brush with slightly beaten egg, sprinkle with powdered sugar and bake fifteen minutes in a hot oven \u2014 425 degrees F.Cocoa Syrup First of all, you will require à good cocoa syrup and chocolate syrup to keep on hand.Following are our own| favorite recipes: For the encoa syrup mix together 1] cup good quality breakfast cocoa (about 14 pound) aud | cup of sugar.Add 1 cup of cold water and stir un- Potato Lemon Pie Add one tablespoonful of butter, a WILLIAM LIEBER PIANOFORTE FUNTION VOICE PRODECTION Studio: 1077 BERNARD AVE.W.Fur Appointment Call DOllard 3640 Mocha Chocolate Syrup This, too, is a delicious syrup for making chocolate flavored soda- fountain beverages: 14 cup dry coffee 113 inches stick cinnamon 1 1-3 cups cold water 2 ounces (squares) Unsweeten-d chocolate 2 thirds cup sugar 15 teaspoon salt Put the coffee, cinnamon and water in saucepan.Bring to boiling poin, boil 3 minutes and strain, Melt chu- enolate over hot water, add sugar and salt and when well mixed strain coffee over.Stir until smooth and bail 5 minutes.Cool and turn into a jar.This makes là pint of syrup.This syrup is excellent to Use in making chocolate ice-cream sodas at home, with the charged water that is now available for hone use with a 1-quart syphon and little cartridges of compressed gas.Mildred\u2019 Beauty Parlor 362 Fairmount Avenue, West (WEST OF PARK AVE.) 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cold of half a lemon.Line a dish with Place.pastry, pour in the mixture and bake in a moderate oven.Just before the baking is finished, sprinkle chopped almonds or pecans over the pie and brown delicately, Chocolate Syrup 4 squares melted unsweetened chocolate 1% teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 1's cups boiling water Tea Tartlets Melt, the chocolate in 1 cup heavy cream 2 ex yolks 4 tablespoons sugar 1 egg Grated rind of 13 lemon 1 tablespoon shredded almonds Line muffin tins or {artlet tins with puff or flaky paste.Beat egys until thick and lemon-colored, add; sugar and continue beating until it.thoroughly blended.Add other Pour into tartlet shells and bake for 5 minutes then reduce the heat | and continue baking until filling is firm.When cool, powder with icing sugar.Makes 17 tartlets.saucepan ing water, and sugar and salt anid stir until well mixed.Add boiling water gradually, while stirring constantly.Boil 5 minutes or until a syrup is formed.Cool, turn into a jar and keep in refrigerator or coid place.i Chocolate Milk Shake Combine 1 tablespoon of cocoa or chocolate syrup, 1 glass of milk and cracked ice in order given and beat with electric beater, or shake well.is Cocoa Float For each tall glass of milk allow 1 dessertspoonfu] of cocoa or chocolate ; Syrup.Beat svrup and milk, pour i into glasses and top with vanilla ice cream, A child, like 8 savage, has a dim feeling that naming an object gives him some sort of power over it.Chocolate Shake For individual portion, use § cog, 1 dessertspoonful of cocoa or choco- Night School Day Fees $7.00 Rapid Shorthand College 3693 PARK AVENUE \u2014 HA.0737 DAY CLASSES OPEN SEPTEMBER 5th DAY CLASSES FOR YOUNG LADIES ONLY Night Classes for Both Sexes, CIRCULARS FREE.PER MONTH Beat egg-white until stiff, add 1 level teaspoonful of fruit - sugar, and pile lightly on the mixture, sprinkle a little nutmeg over the top.Vitamin Pick-Me-Up For individual portion, use | egg, 1 cake compressed yeast, 1 dessertspoonful of 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is being carried un by the Saskatchewan Archaeological society.The president, W.J.Orchard, Tregarva, Sask., was in charge and explained the significance of the various items.There was a peace pipe, so made that it would remain upright on the ground when the braves were engaz- ed in other details of their pacific ceremonies.There was a stone axe 10% inches in length and a stone \u201csledge hammer\u201d which weighed over 10 pounds.- The exhibit contained numerous stone hammers of a small and comfortable size such as the caveman must have used in ancient days to subdue his prospective bride, A boulder contained the life-size \u201cimprint\u201d of a human foot.That it is not an imprint made in mud and later hardened into rock is indicated IRI by the fact that shale but granite.the image evidently tool, Found in Scotland A friend told Mr.Orchard rocks, Celtic kings, the stone is not The creator of impressed the design of the stone on the rock and then hollowed the marks of toe, instep and heel with some primitive that similarly carved, had been found in Scotland.There they were used in the coronation ceremonies of the prospective monarch placing his foot in the hollowed BEAR IS ROADHOG DEFIES MOTOR CAR IN UNEVEN DUEL Ancient Peruvian Artist Was So Clever He Made Out of Clay a Fake Ear of Corn Which for 20 Years Has Deceived Smithsonian Institution Scientists.The paths in the Adirondack for- rock.The question arises as tolests require a new road sign, \u201cWatch whether the present stone was used|Out for Bears.\u201d À picnie party near for ceremonial or religious purposes|Saranac Lake recently had a thrilling by some pre-historic people of the |head-on collision with a bear in which prairies.Even more carving of two heads, facing opposite directions from one stone.of sculpture seems to represent the|the car.The piece |bank directly the motor-car was the winner.A intriguing was the|big black bruin tried to dispute the right-of-way by rushing down from a into the path of The animal was hurled into work of some unknown race, for the|the ditch but the machine, after wob- features Mongolian cast.are not of an Indian or|bling on two wheels, righted itself.The lowness of the|The driver estimated he put a bigger foreheads may be accounted for by dint in the bear than the bear put in the limits of the stone used by the|his fender, but there was no chance sculptor, but the small, stern mouths,| \u2014 showing, and must seek with the lower teeth the narrow-bridged noses a different explanation.The first thought is that here is the Roman god Janus, he of the two faces, whose name is now incorporated in the name of the first month FOR BETTER : COAL & COKE TIL] nS [fo an BETTER Phone YOrk 4070 COTE & DWANE, REG\u2019D.W.H.DWANE, PROP.of the year, January, looking backward to the old year and forward to the new.Immediately follows the fantastic speculation that in some remote time the Romans must have visited the New World.Archaeologists are not satisfied with as simple and as un- = likely an explanation.Sent to Museum Photographs of the stone, which was found in a little valley near Tregarva, were sent by Mr.Orchard to the British museum, London, England.The reply was that the museum had nothing like it.The letter suggested, however, that the small, oval eyes may have once been inlaid with mother-of-pearl, A fragment of an oval stone plate has a ridge about the circumference, In the centre are two points of what NEXT SATURDAY A BOX OF CHOCOLATES WILL BE INCLUDED WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 5 OR MORE GALS.OF GAS | 2040 McGILL COLLEGE pi BETWEEN BURNSIDE AND SHERBROOKE a nu Ny EE appears to have been a four-pointed star.Here again religious symbolism is suggested.Another intriguing fact brought to light by archaeological research in have remarkable counterparts in flints found in France, dating from \u2014\u2014\u2014 5702 PARK AVENUE Owned and 2 RR 70?L Saskatchewan is that certain rough- hewn flints, native to the prairies, THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1934.of verifying that detail, for the bear vanished into the bush in high and on all fours, Since 1914 the Smithsonian Institution at Washington has prided itself on possessing the most ancient ear of corn in the world.Presumably thousands of years old, it was found at Cuzco, Peru, the capital of ancient Inca land.The other day Dr.Roland W.Brown decided to analyze this corn to compare it with present varieties and found to his amazement that the Smithsonian scientists had fallen for a piece of deceit that is like the goldbrick trick.The ear of corn was a piece of clay baked to a perfect imitation.But Dr, Brown did no denounce the ancient Peruvian who had hoaxed the Smithsonion Institution.He praised him, saying\u201d The object is so clever a copy of an original ear of Peruvian maize that the maker must have been an artist of superior skill.\u201d Charles Fisher of Denver received a culogy as well as a sentence from the judge at his recent trial for manslaughter.Fisher, who is 68 years of age and sligtly crippled, was approached by a panhandler who demanded 50 cents with which to pur- refused, the panhandler struck him.Fisher struck back with his cane and the beggar died later of concussion of the brain.\u201cI think you did a good job,\u201d said Judge Charles Sackman.\u201cAny man is justified in using force when a bum lays hands on him and abuses him.I am going to sentence you to 30 days, but I don\u2019t think you deserve it.\u201d In the village of Mill Neck, Long Island, even the poor these days are dining like London aldermen on turtle soup.Beaver Dam Lek, near the a period estimated at 30,000 years ago.Much of the exhibit was drawn from specimens owned by Mr.Orchard.Other generous contributors are: Lois and Lyle Reichert, Val- jean, Sask.; K.M.Jones, George C.Gillespie and F.P.Adams, Mortlach, Sask.; Rev.G.W.Rhoades, T.H.Mack and his nephew, Melville Mack, Lumsden, Sask.Work of the Messrs.Mack is said to have been responsible for discovering the remains of the ancient quartzite industry near Lumsden.From their collection has come some A BLL LISS ELLLILLT LTS SILL LLL LLL IS LLL AS SSL LESS LIS LIS LL SLES LLL LAS LASS LESS ASE L EAL LS SLES LL LALLA LSS 7S ISL IL AL SAA PARK GARAGE TIRES, BRAKES, and MECHANICAL EXPERTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED ART LEMAY SERVICE AND PRICES UNEQUALLED TLL A A A D of the more ancient specimens.PHONE CRESCENT 1243 Operated by HERES TO LABOR \u2014 \u2014 ALL HAIL \u2014 TALL Al chase a bottle of moonshine.When he the \u201cClowns,\u201d at 3.30 p.m.the other had disappeared.ray showed that it was coiled in the stomach of the which had performed the impossible feat of swallowing something much bigger than itself.in English.WINGED WHEELERS CHAMPS.MOUNT ROYAL LEAGUE The Winged Wheelers have won the championship of the Mount Royal Junior Softball League by defeating Regents three games to one in the playoffs, The scores.First game\u2014Wheelers 3; Regents 2.- Second game\u2014Regents 2; Wheel- ers 1.Third game\u2014Wheelers 16; Regents 6.Fourth game\u2014Wheelers 14; gents 5.The team \u2014 Schneider, p.; FR.Schneider, 1b.; J.Hennessy, 2b.; L.Kaiserman, ss.; M.Hennessy (Capt.) 3b.; Leandrin, lf.; McLean, cf.; Walsh, rf.; cf, Gutta; Williams, ce.- James Lortie is president of the league.Ball Games At Rockland Park Sunday Two ball games are announced for Rockland Park on Sunday afternoon next.The first, between the All- Stars and Lemay Sweets, starts at 1.30, and the second, All-Stars versus If the photograph of the latter team submitted to this office is any indication, the second game highly hilarious one.village, is a game sanctuary, but many of it valuable swans have disappeared.Called in to trail the poachers, Game Warden Robert Ford laid the blame on snapping turtles and found that Beaver Dam Lake was full of these snappers.In three days he caught 70 of then, some weighing 50 pounds, and distributed them to the poor of Oyster Bay township for turtle soup.The Heat Wave has done something that mothing else can do.It has kept bees from working.W.A.Shadley, a farmer of Hardin county, Ohio, reports that his bees, usually indefatigable workers, are now loafing because the heat has melted their hives.Thousands of them perished in the melting honey.The others, perhaps because of the loss of their queen, were completely disorganized.Flecing from the ruined hive, they have all become drones, and, like the idle mob, are in a state of mind that leads them to mischief.Forgetting all about the nectar in flowers, they are hanging around the hive in angry swarms and viciously attack everyone who comes near them.Fritzi, a feminine spaniel, living in Denver, Colorado, has won fame as a faithful guardian of a robin\u2019s nest which was in a tree near the door of the cabin belonging to Fritzi's owner.When the robins were born, Fritzi was lifted up to look at them, and displayed so much maternal interest in them, that until they were fledged and ready to fly away she spent all her time, night and day, at the foot of the tree watching out for \u201c |predaory cats.One cat, when he back was turned, got half-way up the tree, but Fritzi's frantic leaping and barking soon induced the cat to come to earth and turn tail.Sometimes in an athletic game a man plays over his head, as the saying is, performing feats he never dreamed himself capable of.But no man ever exceeded his seeming capacity more than did the mangrove snake in the Staten Island Zoo which swallowed a Malay vine snake nearly two feet longer than itself.It is four feet six inches long and was put into a cage containing two vine snakes six feet three inches long.In the morning one vine snake was dead and An X- mangrove snake, During its Montreal engagement nine operas will be given, \u201cCarmen\u201d, \u201cSamson and Dalila\u201d, \u201cRomeo and Juliette\u201d, which will be sung in French.#Lohengrin\u201d will he given in German, \u201cLa Boheme\u201d, 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But when they become more mature This question was answered by isuch writers as Walter Winchell, O.O, Miss Marian Lee Winkler, Roslindale [McIntyre, Will Rogers and Neal graduate student of Boston university, {O'Hara hit the boys\u2019 fancy, while girls after an extensive study.like to peruse the offerings of Beat- The answer! An average child rice Fairfax and Dorothy Dix.turns to the comics first, then radio,| The test was conducted in an ur- Re-1 later peruses the news, and last of |ban community of residential char- all to sports.Finally as sort of a |acter, selected as a typical city.Near- resume your, average child briefly |ly 3,000 children of all ages from the runs through the whole volume, lowest grades to the graduating class- As a result of the research work [es of high schools, 1,433 boys and 1,- Robert Ripley's \u201cBelieve It or Not\u201d [430 girls were included in the test.strip wins first honours while \u201cDick Comics registered 95.95 per cent.Tracy\u201d the detective hero gets a miedal [radio 74.93, news 63.94 and sports in the comic supplements.And the |65.80.After these came in order, child likes pictures with his reading cartoons, pictures, theatres, rotagra- matter, preferring that paper which |vure, fiction, special features, gossip, is neither ultra conservative nor lur- |editorials, fashions, ads, letters, books, idly sensational.beauty, society and household.Among those comic features which found especial favor with the children, Miss Winkler listed \u201cJane Arden,\u201d \u201cSecret Agent X-9,\u201d \u201cLittle Orphan Annie,\u201d \u201cFlash Gordon,\u201d \u201cTailspin Tommy\u201d and \u201cPop Eye\u2019 along with A British device can throw the hu- \u201cWinnie Winkle,\u201d \u201cMoon Mullins,\u201d [man voice clearly a distance of two \u201cDan Dunn\u201d and \u201cHarold Teen.) | miles.How far can it throw an ora- Detective pictures with heroes oper-ltor and why not?The writer who writes for love of money is going to be sadly disappointed.\u2014Fannie Hurst.Invest Your Leisure Time In Recreation, Education and Social Activities at NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.5550 PARK AVENUE CR.2253 Gym Classes, Basketball, Volleyball, Handball, Swimming, Interest Clubs, Discussion Groups, Coaching Classes, Speakers.Phone for Information Booklet on Activities for MEN, WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS \u2014 \u2014 BUY and SAVE at BOND\u2019S Cut Rate Drug Store FOR FAST DELIVERY | 275 BERNARD, NEAR PARK Phone DO.6263 FRESH.INSULIN White \u2014 .64c.Blue \u2014 .73c.Yellow \u2014 $1.49 Received Every Week Direct from the Connaught Laboratories, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada DR.LYONS 25° LUX BH PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED We Call and Deliver Tooth Powder FREE Extra Package Containing 3 Extra Pads All for .MODESS 25° KO TEX novia 1 9° yg A.Ad S.& C.FREEZONE 209° | wt nn re ne Ler 10 WODiNE DR.CHASE'S KLEENEX = SEIDLITZ 5 DODD\u2019S Applicator and Run 15° 39° PEROXIDE ol Nerve Food FULL STRENGTH 19.10° CLAPP'S Baby Soups 2 for 25¢ Kidney Pills FORHANS a= PABLUM COTTON Epsom Salts \u201c3: BISODOL = BORACIC ex PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER 0IL 49\u20ac 16 oz AN JAD SALTS 49¢ ANY RUBBING ALCOHOL (Mowatt & Moore) 16 oz.45c 45c 29° 10° 55e 15e f6-0r.\u2014 35e 34 GAL, $1.25 Absorbent Sterilized 1 Ib.Roll Guaranteed Pare 1 1b, Russian Oil PURE MEAVY ya my fy gy ny | TE TTT ToT fo Po om mi my £m (7) fo re oe ana 1 "]
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