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[" VOL.Vi.No.39.MAPLEWOOD AVE.COMMERCIALIZATION 15 RESENTED Complaints re Building of Shops and Other Business Premises, Says Newspaper.The Montreal Standard, in a recent issue, under the caption \u201cCom- MacVICAR MEMORIAL | CHURCH NOTES | National Thanksgiving Services wilt be observed in MacVicar Memorial Church next Sunday, Oct.7th, when the Rev.Dr.Potter will preach both morning and night, 11 p.m.and 7.30 p.m.The morning subject will be: \u201cThe Church\u2019s relation to National Thanksgiving\u201d, and in the evening \u201cCanada\u2019s place in the world-wide outlook.\u201d The choir will render appropriate music and Thanksgiving Hymns will be sung.On Monday night the Young Peo- MONTREAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 19 1934.OPENING MEETING FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES MEN'S ASSOCIATION The official Fall opening meeting of Fairmount-St.Giles Men's Association takes place on Tuesday Evening next, Oct.9th, in the Church Assem- - Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busimessmen's Asseciation of the North End.tT envecHormE | | ASCENSION NOTES rr \u2014\u2014 -+ ABCENSION TEEN-AGE W.A.There was a large attendance at] last week's Teen-Age W.A.meeting, | which was conducted with the president in the chair.Following out the educational side | of the program, short speeches are given every week by two of the members, the subjects being one of à mis- bly Hall, at 8.00 P.M., and it is hop- | sionary nature and the other a free | ed that a large number of Members | choice.and friends will be on hand to renew | Morris gave a very old friendships and to welcome new |count of some At the last meeting Peggy! interesting ne- | of the personal ex- (WH ANGE épis réa?COURSES OPEN 4 Miss Margaret Smith, neuber of, he MacVicar Y.P.S.was the speaker MONDAY, OCT.15 at Monday night's meeting of the Young People's Socivty.It was mission\u2019s night and the speaker gave The Y.M.H.A.Educational Com-, a most interesting account of the mittee has announced that the Night; \u2018work of Miss Jean Mclean, mission- Courses will open on Monday evening, | sry to the Coveans in Japan.Missj Oct.16th.\u2018Smith also gave many interesting The best of mstructors, and the! Sidélights on the native life and customs of the Coreans, Anyone listen-\u2019 ing to Miss Smith's description of mission work would get the impression of the adventure of missions, most interesting subjects have heen chosen for these lectures.Coursen [ PIONEER RESIDENT mercializing of Maplewood Avenue is Strongly Resented,\u201d had this to say: \u201cMany complaints are reaching the ple\u2019s Society will celebrate Thanksgiving Day, Oct.8, by a special Members.The Ladies will be Guests Periences of two of our missionaries on this occasion, and ihe Programme int Japan, while Maude Melville chose for the Evening will consist of Car-'as her subject, an ear-witnesses\u2019 ac- | Standard from residents on Maple.wood Avenue in regard to the building of shops and other business premises on what has been considered one of Montreal's finest residential thoroughfares.\u201d - How the process of commercializing residential districts may be arrested is difficult of visualization.It is an unescapable step in the march of progress of a great city.And the march of progress must not be halted.However, the residents of any locality in which such commercialization is developing have most emphatically a right to consideration\u2014 if only a moral one.It is hoped that the stores under discussion, when completed, will measure up to the standards set by the splendid type of residences already existing on the avenue.It is often a simple matter to deflate land holdings, and a task of centuries to again raise them to thein original values.STANDARD SOFTBALL LEAGUE TO PRESENT PRIZES The North End Standard Softball Legue will stage a presentation of cups and trophies at Jean Prevost Hall, St.Dominique Street, tonight.There will also be a boxing bout with Mickey Hennessy and partner, and local talent; including Ducky Karch, F.Shasgreen, Terry Bittle, juvenile radio star, and tap dancing by the George family.J.Kelly, banjoist, and Praise Service and the address by Mr.Thomas Lamont of the McGill University.On Wednesday night, Oct.Mid-week Service open to everybody.The Rev.D.O.Lavis will give the address.Come and bring a friend.The Annual Thanksgiving meeting of MacVicar W.M.S.wili be held on Thursday, Oct 11th., when Rev.David Scott, M.D., will be the speaker.Social half-hour at the close.PE ST.MICHAEL'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSN.EJJCHRE The Euchre held by the St.Michael\u2019s Young People's Association at the Patronage Jean Le Prevost Hall, on October 1st, was well attended.Alderman and Mas.Rochon were among those present.Prizes were donated by merchants of St.Michael's Ward, and also by private residents.The Social of Tuesday, Oct.2nd, was also a success.The basket of groceries was won by T.Dudual, 5986 St.Urbain Street.Officers of the Boys\u2019 Section are as follows: Hon.Presidents: J.Flanagan Sr.,, L.O'Connell; President: J.Flanagan; vice-pres.F.Gobeille; Secretary: Pat.Flanagan; treasurer, J.Hipson; Dan MeCready and Joe Vine- berg, social organizers.Gerald Salbie, boy soprano.The drawing, postponed from Sept.21st, will also be held.\u201cMISSIN G CONTEST.Are As Follows: L.\u2014Edith Leach, 662 de I'Epee Ave., accompanying sales slip from James Johnston, Butcher, 1241 Bernard Ave.2.\u2014Mrs.Thomas Forest, 5815 Park Ave., sales slip from Annex Drug Store, 3.\u2014Miss B.Moynihan, 5803 Esplanade, sales slip from Git- nick\u2019s The name this week was \u201cLUCIE FISCHER.\u201d If the above-mentioned ladies offices, 5736 Park Avenue, the management will he glad to supply with orders on the above Establishments.NOTE\u2014A great many answers were received which were correct, but the entries were disqualified owing to violation of the rules Please read these rules carefully.of the contest.Replies, to receive consideration, must indicate upon what merchant the order for the prize, if won, is SLIP MUST BE FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ONE OF THE ADVERTISERS ON THE CONTEST PAGE.THIS WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS In The LE TTER 7?-~ will call at the Examiner-Courier to be issued.AND THE SALES \u2014\u2014 ~ Y.M.H.A.NIGHT COURSES © SEASON All classes commence meeting Courses.English 1 and French 1.English 2 and French 2, .English 8 and Economies 2.English 1 and Illumination .French 2 and English 3 .English 4 and Economics 2 .Y.M.H.A.OF 285 MOUNT ROYAL WEST 1934-1935 during the week of Oct.15th.Subject.Description Fee French 1.\u2014Beginners French, Grammar and Conversation $5.00 French 2.\u2014Commercial French and Correspondence.33.00 English 1.\u2014Speech, Grammar and Composition.\u2026 i.85,00 English 2\u2014Composition and Correspondence.$5.00 English 3.\u2014English, Classical Literature.2° eee $5.00 English 4.\u2014Contemporary Literature, 1890-1934 \u2026 83.00 Economica 1\u2026\u2014Economics Applied to Merchandising.\u2026\u2026\u2026 .\u2026 33.00 Economics 3~World in in Revolt, Current Political and Fconomic 33.00 Ilumination\u2014Elements of Electricity RE \u201c$2.00 The following special arrangements have been made for those taking two Cannas allowing a reduction in fees: Regular Fee Special Fee \u2026 $10.00 : $7.50 _ 1000 © 7.50 8.00 5.00 7.00 6.00 8.00 6.50 6.00 4.00 Detailed information can be \u2018obtained in the Educational Office.MONTREAL __PLATEAU 8422 FOR 10th, pet Bowling Games, following which Refreshments will be served.The Executive Committee, are making plans for a number of interesting Events.On Wednesday Evening, Oct.24th, an Invitation Carpet Bowling Bonspiel will be sponsor- : ed by the Association.Entry fee will; be 25 cents, and proceeds devoted to Church Fund.Suitable Prizes will be awarded to the Members of Winning Teams.All arrangements for this Event are under the direction of the Recreational Committee, headed hy W.Riley.Another Event of interest under the auspices of the Association will be the presentation of a delight- | ful Motion Picture Travelogue, fea- under.the Presidency of Mr.Geo.E, Palmer, ; turing parts of Europe.This will be an open Meeting, with a Silver Collection, and will take place on Tuesday Evening, November 6th.CHURCH NOTES | 1 - + Thanksgiving Services will be conducted on Sunday next at 11 a.m.when the Minister will deliver addresses appropriate to full chorus choir, and soloists Mesdames McAuslane and Mills will render special musical service\u2014The ministers evening theme will be: \u201cFond For the Soul of a Fool\u201d.The Woman's Missionary Society will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Oct.9th, and their Thanksgiving meeting on Wed., Oct.17th at 8 p.m.Rev.C .H.Dickenson will be the special speaker.The Young People\u2019s Society busy practising a most interesting play entitled: \u201cA Small-town Romeo\u201d arc day evenings, Oct.17th and 18th.The Congregation is looking forward to their Church Anniversary Service on Sunday, Oct.14th, when the guest preachers morning and evening will be respectively, Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D.of Calvary United Church and Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D.of Dominisn-Douglas Church, Westmount.The Woman\u2019s tional evening, Oct.15th.OLD-TIMERS IN DING-DONG SOFTBALL BATTLE French Beat Irish In Hectic Struggle by Score of Twelve to Nine.The French-Canadian \u201cOld-Timers\u201d beat the Irish \u201cOld-Timers\u201d in a hec-! tic softball game at Globe Field on Sunday afternoon by a score of 12 to 9.\u201cOld-Timer\u201d, however, is more or less of a misnomer.Those who went in anticipation of a burlesque performance were disappointed, for there was some pretty smart base-ball displayed.There were, certainly, one or two amusing incidents, due to lack of practice, but the \u201cboys\u201d, with a little training, would make many of the smart downtown aggregations look to their laurels.To Jim McElligott went the credit for the most spectacular play of the day.Jim, playing centre field for the Irishmen, bounced a line drive off his chest back almost into the glove of Catcher Eddie Hughes.It was a pitchers\u2019 battle throughout, and the Dean boys, in whipping the Giants, had little on | FAIRMOUNT ST-.GILES | | count of the launching of the Queen Mary.All the girls are anxious to learn how to express their thoughts in public and are iaking advantage of this opportunity to do so.Judging from the keen enthusiasm shown this should form a very interesting part of our program.A fashion show will be presented in the Church Hall on Oct.26th.This feature should be of interest to all the ladies of the North End, and those wishing to attend will be great- Iv welcomed.There will be a nomi- | nal admission charge and tea will be served.A poster competition is beipg conducted for the members for this event, and the girls are asked to bring in their work as soon as possible.Child Ailments 1 {I By Dr.H.A.Hershon, | TEETHING Teething raises a host of questions) sin the minds of young mothers.Some Association is planning an Congrega- | Anniversary Tea for Monday : ! teething begin?the day.A ! should a child have?When should a| they are quite late.In weak children! *{centrals.The complete set of twenty This will be given on Wed.and Thurs- of these questions are: When should How many teeth child have all its teeth?Is a child, sick when tecthing, and if so, why?Teething does not always begin at! the same time in all children.It var- jes with families and children in the family.In some cases, teeth begin to appear very early, while in others or those with rickets teething is always delayed and often imperfect.In normal children, however, teething usually begins sometime between the! fifth and ninth months.The first teeth to cut through are the lower teeth makes its appearance about the age of two and a half years.All children manifest some symptoms at the time they are teething.The mildest cases are fretful, sleep poorly for a few nights, constantly put their fingers into their mouths.which drool, and sometimes show al loss of appetite.In more severe cases there is fever of varying degrees, looseness of the bowels and sometimes even diarrhea.Although these | symptoms last only three or four days, there may be an arrest in the gain of weight which may last over a period of a few weeks.Some children are severely ill every; time they are cutting teeth, but in! these cases there is certainly intor-1 current disease.a either Jim McKenna or \u201cDave\u201d Ro-i chon.The latter helped to win his\u2019 own game with a Texas Leaguer tol right, scoring two men ahead of him Good work by the Irish outfield was a feature.As a result of the game a trophy! has been présented by a well-known resident, to be awarded to the winner of a series of three games, of.| which last Sunday's counts as the] first.A second is being arranged for Sunday next, again at the Globe | Field.The teams: |, Irish\u2014E.Hughes, c.; Jim McKen- \u2018 na, p.; Bill Caragher, 1b.; Jack Boyne 2b.; H.Tansey, ss.; A.Hughes, 3b.; Jim McElligott, cf.; J.McGuire, rf.; J.Barry, lf.; Bill O'Brien, captain.French\u2014Galipeault, c.:; Jubinville, (Capt.) rf.; Lemay, R.1b.; D.Ro-| chon, p.;- A.Lemay, ss.; Godin, 2b.; J.Maher, If.; Raymond, cf.; Desros- iers, 3b.: Score by Innings: R.H.E.Irish 120 130 020\u2014 # 160 2 French 021 122 18x\u201412 15 2; Umpires\u2014At plate, Sam Tinsley; at first, Jack O'Neil; at third, Joe Chevalier.\u201cMISSING LETTER\u201d + tage and faith.i the road to further credit and esteem \u201cdirected by English courses will be handled by | Messrs.P.A.G.Clarke, C.H.Cheus- ley and Prof.A, Noad.A new course in merchandising will be conducted! by Mr.C.H.Cheasley.; way.Thanksgiving services will be | Mr.J.H.Griez will be in charge of iheld ox Sunday both morning and) French instruction, Electricity will be evining.The sermon at 11 am.will! taught by Mr.M.8, Titleman, B.Se.an, \u201cOur Gratitude\u201d and in the even- Later in the season, Prof.Scott will ing at 7.30 pom.\u201cGod's Gratitude.handle a course in \u201cWorld in Revolt\u2019 After the address, (hose present! \u201cwho wished to take part were or- | ganized into carpet howling teams, A tvery enjoyable hour was spent in this thei People's! The cegular Low fees will prevail in all depart-i week beoides the Young ments.Registrations ave now being | meeting on Mondays, are: accepted by the Educational Depart- | Guides ai 7.30 ment.activities during on Wednesdays and | \u201cthe Boy's Club at 7.30 P.M.on Fri- Jewish Studies days.The Brownies meet at 10) The School of Jewish Studies will} o'clock on Saturdays, hold its opening session an Oct.10th,\u2019 Wednesday evening.These discussion courses will com pee are sere NORTH BRANCH tm ns pore SEASON OPENS| prise a series of seven Of especial interest will he those lectures on the Making of a Modern tJew, Modern Jewish Literature, Modern Jewish Folkways ! and Conter- Tuesday.porary Jewish Affairs.: , .| The probable lecturer.will be the opening whistle of the North, | Mr.Harvey Golden, Mr.H.J.Hal- Branch House Basketball League, At) perin and Mr, Aaron Klein.that time the Maple Leaves and} Leaders\u2019 Institute Black Hawkes started the play.The teams got away slowly, being Registration is almost complete in; unable to find the basket for the newly-formed Club Leaders\u2019 In- ni ! many stitute and the first lecture will take \\#lhles, wih à considarable amount, place on Oct.16th.of personal fouls being handed oul by | the referce, W.Macklaier being ban.The Institute calls for a two years training course in the field of practical methods for the care of the However, during the see people of the pre-High! ond half, the team suddenly began jt find their fort and the Lane bethe Maple! with a ished during the first half hy the per-_ sonal route, younger School age.The courses should be fruitful to those young men and wo- | Te score | 38.26, I .5 cast on al of 18.26, For the vietors Bill Staton came fast and furiou-.especially | | aves finally winning men who have their eves position as Club school teacher.acquired in the Institute, ful graduate has gone a long way on\u2019 was deadly in his mark-manship, jnetting 17 points.For the losers | Struthers and W.Mueklaier shared i the scoring honours, | leader or Sunday With the knowledge the sucesss- In the second game the Beurs plav- | ; Outremont, October 1st at 8.30, heard 77 half Archie \"his guard and ran in \u201ctallies.\u201c PRICE\u2014TWO \u201cCENTS OF NORTH END PASSES AWAY F.X.L'Ecuyer, Builder of First House North of St.Viateur St.Dead.The North End has lost one of its j oldest citizens, at the age of 82, in the passing of F.X.L'Ecuyer, for thirty years one of the city\u2019s best known coal and wood dealers, at the hone of his son-in-law, M.P.Lasnier, 6175 Outremont.Mr.L'Ecuyer was one of the founders foth Parish of Ste.Madeleinc, and was for a number of years church warden of the parish.It is related of him that he Durocher Avenue, The Girl| erected the first building north of St.Viateur street, a four-flat structure, on the west side of Champagneur Avenue, just above Van Horne, many years ago.He leaves behind him five sons, Francois, Emile, Arthur, Alfred il Lucien, and also two daughters, , Mme.P.Lasnier, and Miss Emilienne \u201cL'Ecuyer.| Clara Madame L'Ecuyer, née Levesque, predeceased him some nine years ago.Mr.P.Lasnier, his son-in-law, ix sidely known as travelling freight agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway.ed the Maestros, Both teams settled down at the beginning playing hard basketball.However in the second Little managed to clude several pretty The Maestros took the Bears into camp with a score of 40-25, Little being the high man with 17 points.For the losers Conklin was high with 10 points.All four teams while playing very hard basketball showed considerable uncertainty as to footwork, aml in consequence personal fouls were numerous.Referee Charlie Bray Lar d- od out a total of 45 personals in the first game and 33 in the second.The playing at all times was fast and furious, which made up somewhat for inaccuracies around the basket and ball handling.not only to himeelf but also to his \u2014 tre pgm r\u2014 community.- BRAVES A.C.SUPPER DANGE The supper-dance held by the, Braves Athletic Club, latest addition! to the family of North End young ,men\u2019s organizations, on Saturday night, at the New Carlton.was a \u201cFresh from thoroughly enjoyable function.The, \u2014 The most delicious tea \" \" WELL ATTENDED SALADA TEA the gardens\u2019 T\u2014 guiding spirit of the organization is, Mr.Tommy Rochon, who, amongst others, was called upon by the gathering for a speech.and responded in: .fitting manner.Dancing was indulged in, to the strains of the \u201cHarmony Quintette,\u201d Emmett Meagher, until midnight, when the gathering sat down to a well-deserved repast, after which dancing was resumed un- | the sma\u2019 hours.Seated at the head tabie were Alderman and Mrs.Dave Rochon.R.L.Greenficld, {James E.Walsh, Jr., Misses [Irene Cartwright, Dorothy Kydd, Lillian Wade, and Mr.James Mullally.The \u2018vast to \u201cThe King\u201d was proposed by James Mullally and responded to hy Frank Jackman.Mr.Jim Walsh toasted the \u201cBraves\u201d, and Alderman replying thereto, offered his felicitations to the new association, and put his services at its disposal.The affair was voted an outstanding : success by all those sufficiently for- 'tunate to be present.Mr.Walsh acted as chairman.ALTH Jack N LLL EEE LES ILIS SAIS EL ELI LIPS S SI ISIS 21 SES ATI PLS PAIS Company, Jean Parker and Katherine Hepburn are like a couple of kids in their friendships Recently the madcap Hepburn visited Jean at the M-G-M stu.\u2018din in her old flivver truck, 4 aa RE DL A dd AAA M MMA M MMA MAMMA UM Rs (lds Has Made His Presence Felt, Causing a Great Demand For Fuel We Are Still Able To Give Prompt Service We Handle Only the Highest Grades.Place Your Order Now! \u2014 Ouimet - Wilson Coal COAL \u2014 COKE \u2014 WOOD \u2014 FUEL OIL 237 Van Horne Avenue \u2014 Phone Crescent 3177 SSeS OUGH Frost ER, DET RY Limited (LRP (ell ME MM AM AA MS CONTEST SEE BACK B PAGE PAGE TWO \u2014e Human Relations Clinic dealing with Domestic Relations Problems CONDUCTED BY LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.PROBLEM NO.1.S.P.in her PROBLEM LETTER submits that she is married\u2014has three children\u2014is 22 years of age\u2014of attractive appearance\u2014and has been a \u201caithful wife and mother.Was compelled to leave her husband because not only had he become extremely brutal to her, but has actually introduced into his own home, another woman living apart from her own husband \u2014 who has since become his mistress and with whom he is living openly as man and wife \u2014 and with whom he has had a child, although S.P.\u2019s husband denies he 1s the father of this d i child.F.Reconciliation is impossible as his promises ee © + are worthless.S.P.states that she is very much i T discouraged and desires to know what she can do x ad N to obtain the custody of her three children, who .\u2014 * are now with her husband and the other woman snd what proceeding she can take to compel her husband to support her.S, P\u2014You have my sympathy \u2014 4 \u2014 vour husband appears to be a worth- as he will, will discard her and all less cad.You must however realize [that she will have left will be her THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1934.North Branch \u201cY\" Notes WRESTLING The Wrestling Club vf North Branch Y.M.C.A, will resume its fall program on Wednesday next.Coach Allan Turnbull is anxious that all {last year's members be out on time to VOTERS 10 REGISTER October 15th is Opening Day \u2018or an ex-premier of the Dominion.For Registration \u2014Manuel : There are 112 polls in the new elec- 40° .toral district of Cartier Div, and for Levitt in Charge of Cartier each poll the two major political par- District\u2014New Boundaries ties nominate one enumerator, The For District lists are prepared by the sitting mem- _ ber for the district, and by the defeat- In preparation for the next Federal (#4 candidate at the last federal elec- election, registration of voters will be- | tion.Consequently, S.W.Jacobs, M.P.gin October 15, in accordance with (has been in charge of the preparation the franchise act, passed by parlia- [of the list of Liberal enumer- ment in 1933, and which was proposed ators, while Louis Wolfe has seen by the Printe Minister and seconded that the Conservative list \u201chas by the Leader of the Opposition, been prepared These lists will short- Locally, the registration will be in: ly be sent to Mr.Levitt, who will i charge of Manuel Levitt, who recent- make the appointment in accordance \u2018ly was appointed Registrar for this with the recommendations contained district.He functions under the therein.that while your present position is |ghame, as she is not legally or mor- noi enviable, you are very much bet- ally entitled to any support or main- ter off than the mistress of your hus- tenance whatsoever.band.You at least have a legal and | moral hold on him that she does not {yo paternity of her child, she may Moreover, as your husband denies district has been consid- since the last fed- supervision of Colonel Thompson, , Cartier \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 erably changed {port should he be in default to do so.{eral election.I would recommend, S.P.that you Social & Personal Miss Clarice Lewis, 5212 Huizhison Street, CRescent 6998 has resumed | teaching of Elocution and Dramatic Art.An afternvon Tea and sale of home cooking will be held at Temple Baptist Church Hall, Friday, Oct.5th, from 3 to 5 p.m.Interesting travelogue, a talk by the pastor, Rev.Chas Geo.Smith, and speria! solo will be features of the afternoon ! Ladies\" Aid Society.Mi.\u201cBob\u201d Callahan, 5323 Park \"Avenue, has left the city on an ex- | tended business trip to the western provinces and the Pacific Coast.{em \"start the season's activities promptly.Club competitions are held wecek- ly.Mr.Turnbull has offered a eu, for such competition and is endeavor- \"ing ts line up uo her prizes for sce- fond and third, \"Vernon Blaks, a beginner with the ;club, succeeded in winning the 118 Ib.Provincial Championship.Law- \u2018rence Whitlaw and Stewart Benson, l also members, were runners up in their classes at the last Provincial Meet.which is under the auspices of the Oriental pajamas, strictly tailored The trousers are long and loose and and with pleats from yoke to waist-' finished by a wide hemline are being introduced by Greta | Garbo in her new Metro-Goldwyn- : Mayer starring production, \u201cThe Painted Veil\u201d The pajamas are fashioned from heavy white crepe and the yoke, sleeves and collar are cut from a single piece of the material.The collar is high and standing.The coat is three quarter length and fastens as far us the waistline with small silk frogs.EXTRA SPECIAL Prepare For Winter! ; All the Servi ; Below For $ 1 0%} Spark Plugs Cleaned, \u2014 Carburetor Cleaned-Valves Adjusted\u2014Poinix Ad- justed\u2014tias Line Cleaned.a1 For the En jr I \"o Garage, Heated, =.per Monil Hutchison Garage 6093 Hutchison St.Below Van Horne Phone CRescent 4074 DAY and NIGHT SERVICE J.D'Ortun, Mur.\u2014Formerly Chief Mechanic, Chrysler Motors.TEE TRY I NEW HARDWOOD FLO - RE - NU Kameves Varnish, Wax, Shellac and \u201cinuies; add only hot water and wash your flours now.No scraping necessary.One package will do a hirge flocr.Fascal Hardware 5712-16 PARK AVE.CR, 4161* dirt from hardwood floors In 15.immediately consult the Hon.Judge DOKSESS, not be able to prove the same and Your husband, when he tires of her, | under such circumstance she will not \u2018even be entitled to legally demand support for her child.Bear in mind that your husband\u2019s ,mistress must always crouch outside \u2018the walls of social tolerance\u2014for she is branded, while you deserve and will I know command the respect and \u2018moral support of all decent, right- thinking, clean living people Insofar as your legal rights are concerned, you have a right to obtain \u2018the custody of your while it may be true that the father is generally entitled to the custody ; of his children, they may however | FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES UNITED CHURCH Bernard at Steart Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.A.MINISTER.Mr.A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster.Sunday, October 7, 1934.THANKSGIVING SERVICES Conducted by THE MINISTER Special Musical Services, Full Choir and Soloists.be given to the mother when it is, \u2018 established that it is to their greater jadvantage to do so, In view of your | husband\u2019s conduct and manner of liv- ling\u2014you will be granted the custody .Your Visitors to Worship With { of your children\u2014and your husband | Us.: will be legally bound to support you ~nd them or go to jail for non-sup- ! i FOR BETTER 2 COAL & COKE | BETTER 2 Phone YOrk 4070 ' ; COTE & DWANE, REG\u2019D.W.H.DWANE, PROP.Sunday School \u2014 3 p.m.A Cordial Welcome to You and FERRE Rm 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 Q OG ny WU] dos.C.Uraz & Bro.FunerAL DIRACTORS Gstablished 1840 1234 (Mountain St.TeL DARQ.4321 A Chapel of Cathedral Beaute At your disposal without charge children\u2014for | \u2018Robilliard of the Juvenile Court, St, Denis Street, (above St.-Joseph Blvd.) land I am of the opinion that he will forder your husband to appear before him on a charge of \u201cContributing to Juvenile Delinquency under the Ju- ivenile Court Act\u201d, and if you prove, las you undoubtedly can, that your ihusband is living as man and wife with his mistress in the same house as he keeps your children, the Court ; will undoubtedly award their custody \u2018to you.You may also issue a complaint for «non-support before the Police or Re- !corders Court.If it is your intention to issue your complaint before the \u2018Police Court, you may interview Hon Judge Tetreau or the Hon.Judge Des- marais, Room 1, New Courthouse, who will issue an order for your husband\u2019s appearance before the Court on a charge of non-support or-if it is your intention to fyle complaint before the Recorders Court, you may interview the Recorders\u2019 Court attorney, Mr.Mercure, who will likewise aid you in the issue of your complaint, ! I may add that there is no charge i for the issue of these eomplaints in : either court.Moreover, you may also | board against your husband before the Superior Court or you may go | further and present a Petition to | Parliament for \u201cdivorce against him.| Outremont Presbyterian Church (Davaar Ave.and St.Catherine Road) Beside the City Hall FUEL IS CK.FOR A QUICK ° HEATING, STEADY FIRE, THIS MODERN UNEQUALLED REV.WILLIAM McLEAN, | MINISTER J.McLean Marshall, Organist and Choir Director THANKSGIVING SERVICES D\u2019 j'\u2019ever @ 11 a.m.7.30 - p.m.\u201cOur Gratitude.\u201d \u201cGod's Gratitude.\u201d > WHATS THE BIG IDEA?Come and join in these happy Services.Visitors cordially Welcome.PS DOIlard 4365 9 am.to 9 p.m.PLATES THAT FIT Dr.Antonio Hebert | D.D.8, CHIRURGIEN DENTISTE Painlens operative dentistry of all kinds 4879 PARK AVENUE near St.Joseph Blvd.SURE, I'LL FIX THE CAMERA FOR YOU , HONEY, BUT I WANT TO GET A FIRST CLASS PICTURE OF Se YOUR WONDERFUL- LG 2% Ne pa RO | BE AMONG OUR SELECTED | | AND SATISFIED TENANTS.ONLY A FEW OF OUR $20.00 to $40.00] MODERN UP-TO-DATE APARTMENTS 3, 4, 5, 6 ROOMS - LEFT Frigidaire, Janitor Service, Hot Water Year Round, Taxes Paid.Park Court, St.Viateur and Park Park Hill, 5980 Park Ave, Park West, 5986 Park Ave.Park Side, 68010 Park Ave.Pasadena, 6028 Park Ave.L.H.Ouimet W.Duquette 6024 PARK AVENUE DOLLARD 0519 \u2014 GARDEN \"\"\"\u2014 IT WILL COME IN HANDY WHEN (rou GET THE GARDEN BUG NEXT SPRING! {oJ EVER TRY v BLACK HORSE ?\u2014 7 CERTAINLY PUT THE JOY BACK INTO LIFE! 193 an res yea) fille me yea The Fall Session for the year 1934- ; 1985 began Wednesday, September 5,| and the pupils were assigned to their respective classes, As in previous Council was held on Friday, Septem- years, Strathcona Academy is amply ber 28.The following pupils filled, and the Eleventh Year envoll- ment was greater than previous years.It is to be hoped these pupils] standard set by former candidates.present their respective clusses: X.G.\u2014~Margaret Robinson; X.G'.\u2014 The first meeting of the Students\u2019 Go East and Save Money on Your Hats ] tn order to select the right hat fur vour en- = semble it is necessary to have a wide range a of hats to choose from.We Carry the LARGEST Assortment in ench 7d #4 = 7 Chez Charlebois x.AN Milliner PENG y KG\" \u2014 5 C7 Montreal, STORES AT: 1155 St, Catherine St.BE, 409 Notre bame W.St, Catherine West X29 Mount Roval East GG SEL Catherine bast 1672 Mount Stosud East 6675 St.Hubert St, 1116 Wellington St, VOISARD J r°Beauty Pariorzzzzz 5817 PARK AVENUE ÉRNAR PHONE CR.6600] Every Employee an Experienced and Skilled Operator Price List A REAL OIL PERMANENT S GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS.MANICURES, FACIALS, SHAMPOO, 25 HAIRCUT .vu [ET GENUINE KOMOL PRESCRIPTIONS BUY and SAVE at Tio 9 COMPOUNDED B © N ND s We Call and Deliver Cut Rate D StoreFOR FAST DELIVERY E BERNARD, NAS PA PARK Phone DO.6263 FRESH INSULIN White Label 64c Blue Label 79¢c Yellow Label 51-19 (0 Unit) .(20 Unit) (10 Unit) Received Every Week.Direct from the Connaught Laboratories, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada DR.LYON'S TOOTH POWDER 25¢ CASTORIA PHILLIPS ; NOXEMA MUSTEROLE 25c = 39c | 59c 29c NATIONAL SEIDLITZ 10c IODINE DR.CHASE'S KLEENEX DODD\u2019S ie ith se Glass NERVE FOOD 206 Sheets KIDNEY PILLS Applicator a nd Rubber Cork 15c 39c 16\u20ac FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE BORACIC ABSORBENT PEROXIDE ACID COTTON pan sireneth SALTS > Guaranteed Pure Sterilized Guaranteed Pure 1 Lb.15c 1 Lb.29c 16 oz.age 1 Lb.10\u20ac RUSSIAN OIL Finest Quality, ¥ Gal.$1.25 Pure, Heavy.16 oz.35¢ 35c 34c EPSOM RUBBING \u201cPILLS CLAPPS Pure Norwegian ALCOHOL (note of 1m BABY SOUPS {COD LIVER OIL (Mowatt & Moore) Full Strength is 46e) 10e LUX TOILET SOAP MEAD'S WINCARNIS PABLUM 9 8 c 45c NEW WONDERSOFT KOTEX à fo OBÇ|i6 =.49¢ aC Carter's Little HOT WATER LIVER PILLS BAG 1 gc 1 Year tGunrantee) ; 69c 19c will live up to the high matriculation ; ANd Joseph Levy.from | Grades X and XI were elected to re- | opportunity + Commencement Exercises THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sth, 1934.i Betty Weatherly; X.B.\u2014Boris Le-| vine; X.B'.\u2014George Grande; X.M.\u2014 Marjorie Evans, Ross Wood; XLG.\u2014 | Vera Hudspeth, Rose Pinsky; a Roberts; XI.G'\u2014Jean Percy, Eunice | Carin, Rita Browf; XL Scott, Bill Percy, XLB\u2019\u2014Ralph S:utt, neth Puttee.From these the Students\u2019 Council elected an Executive Committee as follows: Rita Brown \u2014 President; Ralph Stuit \u2014 1st Vice-President; Eunice Carin David Roseman; Joe Levy, Ken- B.\u2014Ken! | i 1 - 2nd Vice-President;| BEAUTIFUL PAIR of sixteen dol- EXAMINER-COURIER WANT ADS.CRescent 4112 BEDS COMPLETE toa emer Sarre APTS.1425 Bernard FOR SALE Mya \u2018Daisy Roberts \u2014 Secretary; David lar shoes for four dollars, size 5.fields $15.00; Bedroom Suites $29.00: Avenue, Outremont.\u2014 Five lorge Roseman \u2014 Treasurer.triple À, scarcely worn.Phone morn- {Dining Room Suites $25.00; Bureaus | rooms, most modern, bright, quiet, Another feature discussed was the| N83, EL.2964.H-20 | $4.50; Tables $1.75.West End Fur-| warm, best residential section of s , ; , niture Exchange, 1370-1374 Notre; Outremon.A visit will convince you.choosing of the staff for the editing AUTO TRUNK, \u201cbird \u2018cage, \u2018on stand, Dame West.H- al AT.3284.H-97 of.this sisted by Daisy Roberts, Jack Hart We sincerely hope to continue the good work of Noreen \"Paterson and \u2018her associates.PRIZE ESSAYS Senior pupils, here is the chance of | column\u2014Vera Hudspeth, as-; | as stove, Regent, la bbe en plants, muskrat eat A bed complete, WANTED TO PURCHASE PARK AVENUE, \u201c4h31 \"Seven large very cheap.LA.1077.H-24 | rois, heated, newly decorated, HA.GENTLEMAN'S Jaeger make over! BUSINESS SUITS.any sizes, also am B® |coat, 5-38, used only two months, |8il kinds of good clothing, furniture, $15.00.Also girl's rain coat 5.10, AT.carpets and sporting goods.Best FLATS TO LET 3511, H-12 prices paid.Call Sam Pearson, Rex'd., = = 1452 Notre Dame West.WIL.4965, lw O NICE 7 rooms flats, at 2110, .Prud'homme Avenue.Both new- H-9 =112 \u2018a life-time! The Commonwealth of Po - Ivy leaned.$18.00 r , La Ki net à ae 00 per month.Phone | Australia offers a free trip to Aus-| he Mackenzie King cabinet in Ot- BARTER-EXCHANGE DO.9108, H-17 {tralia for the best essay on the sub.| \u2018#8.It is expected that the event N b.de Detached flat, seven [ject Australia by any high school this year will make an effort to sur-| WILL EXCHANGE double bed andj large de 6.room Heatly a ccorated { pupil; and a money prize of Fifty pass the usual standard, particularly | spring for single bed and spring.397 tiled bathroom with shower, frigi- | Fairmount West.H-1 quire, heated or not.DE.8866.H-30 \"Dollars will also be awarded for the] ©\" account of the success attained in _ Sy da best essay in each Canadian Pro- \"vince, Further particulars concerning this competition may be obtained | by applying to Miss Allen.Girls of Grades X and XI interest- \"ed in athletics have been given the of joining a voluntary \"Gym Class, held every Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.It has been decided to hold evening, November 9.The lateness : of the date this year is due to the = number of holidays ,the that have interfered with the progress of the work] during the month of September carly part of October.curing as the guest speaker Colonel the Hon.J.L.Ralston, K.C., C.M.G., was formerly Minister of Militia in Fur Coats Relined $g-00 Fur Muffs New Model $3.95 Repairing, Restyling at Reasonable Prices.Lingerie Department for Specials.ROSS FURS 5656 Park CRescent Avenue 5551 (Next to Murray's) Mildred\u2019s Beauty Parlor 362 Fairmount Avenue, West (WEST OF PARK AVE.) CRescent 5929 15 Years\u2019 Experience VELOX OIL PERMANENT \u2026\u2026\u2026.$2.00 (includes shampoo, fingerwave and trim.) GENUINE OIL PERMANENT.Reduced to $3.50 (2 Heads for $6.00) ASK ABOUT OUR CHILDREN'S MADELON PERMANENTS REALISTIC PERMANENT The very latest and most rapid method in permanent waving on the market to-day.Will assure you of ringlet ends and a lovely deep payes without any injury to the air.$5.00 \u2014 2 Heads for $9.00.Komol, 40c Any Other item 25c All our permanents are guaranteed to last 7 months and hold ringlets 1 year.H.FELDMAN 218 Laurier W.FREE MUFF With Coat or Remodel Order.Fur Coats Made to Order.REPAIRS Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Works FOR ESTIMATES PHONE DOLLARD 0677 Special Price on || Mutts $2.00 wp Visit Our ' the on Friday; The | story.School has been very fortunate in se-| D.S.0., LL.D., M.P.Colonel Ralston | the one setting forth the reasons why the matriculation and high school\u2019 PROPERTY FOR SALE > eaving examinations in June.All| Tin | EXCHANGE except three of the ninety-four pupils WELL BUILT COTTAGES, N.D.G.}4 'OTTAGE, seven roams, heated, gar- and Montreal West, from $5,000 up,\u2019 for lots and cash, presented for the examinations in buy while har age, in west end, > gains are offered.Al 1g gus.Grade XI in June last will receive the fred Payne Ltd.DE.wo, open eve-| DE.0252.1-26 school\u201d certificate.Further particu- Nings.H-16/ MODERN DUPLEX, 6-7 rooms, gar- llars in connection with these exer- Ç | BROS, for \u201cnull ait ue und some ; .To peas ) 252 3 cises will be given in future issues ____ STORE TO LET _\u2014 j= Ÿ Me DE.vase, _ H.28 \"of this paper.Son BROOKE W ET, one table PARTNERS WANTED Th \u2018 J Lg , .8 5 Ms vcation in .1, suitable Le ce ee ¢ Junior Rugby Team suffered for stationery, etc.Reasonable rental, FIRST CLASS proposition, about a setback in their first tilt of the sea- PL.8711.H-19 | $2,000.00 capital required.Phone WA.son against Westmount.They were HOUSE FOR SALE | RO3T.H-31 defeated 11-1 by a team that out-|-\u2014 _\u2014 - \u201c0.| Javed 1) ; 1 HOUSE FOR SALE, Apply to Red | SITUATIONS VAGANT played them constantly.Stronach De L'Ence.DO.0970.H- 18; o 1, e played well for the losers, Perhaps \u2014\u2014 pe ; BOY with bicycle after school hours.and; \u2018the next game will tell a different °°, FORS, SALE OR TO LET \u2014 Apply Saturday morning.Examiner- NE Courier, 5756 Park Avenue.H-3 OTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD, near \u2014 Wilson, 9 rooms, all conveniences, ROOM AND BOARD One of the hardest speeches in the billiard room, den, sun-porch, heated | garage, low price.Would consider |\u2018 5307 QUEEN MARY ROAD world to muke sound convineing is i property and, and board for one or two gentlemen, DE.9665, | private family, ne children, phone EL.H-13 Tilt, ns exchange for smaller cash or revenue flats ete, your son ean\u2019t buy a dog.Pe , ment, c call up CR.2 furnished rooms for ladies.- SUITS and top coats Room | RADIO | Tubes tested in your home! \u201cAx close PAGE THRER ROOMS TO LET N.D.a.\u201cnear street \u2018car, \u201clarge room, for October 1st., board optional.DE.6274.H-2 PARK AVENUE\u2014Bed sitting room or bed room.private family, apart- 2933.H-14 LARGE B BRIGHT newly Turnished be- sitting room, also sun-parlor, private family, no children, all modern conveniences.Full particulars, phone EL.#697.H-16 HUTCHISON, 3585, two first class Reasonable.2536.H-21 BEAUTIFUL \u201cdouble parlor, suitable for two, all conveniences, very quiet and refined, reasonable.409 Edward Charles Street.H-22 EDUCATIONAL PIANO LESSONS at studio or at pupils\u2019 home.Reasonable.Lily Shapiro, 5106 Jeanne-Mange.CR.0740.LL H- 10 INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCT! TION in Saxophone, Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, popular and classical piano playing, by experienced teachers, Latest methods.Moderate rates.DO.4159.H-23 MILLINERY MADAME.Tare you stunning fall hat?See our selection of oversized berets, Every one individual and of the finest imported ma- pa Tooking for a terials, moderately priced.New York sample dresses just in.Madame Gertrude, 5000 Park Ave, oor.St.Jos.Blvd.DO.8708.H-7 \u201cTRADE and BUSINESS CARDS for boys and girls remodelled from your old clothes $3.00 up; pants 50e; men\u2019s cots turned $6.50; fur coats relined $5.50.5906 Sherbrooke West, corner Chfton under florist.DE.2100.H-6 THIS PAPER is distributed by the National Sales and Distribution Co successor to Dominion Messenger \u201c| und Signal Service, 477 St.Jean Bap- HA.9101.H-h TROUBLES \"ANALYSED, tiste, as the nearest telephone!\u201d 1062 laurier Street West, DO, 0382, H-11 DOMINION OF CANADA 1934 REFUNDING LOAN The Minister of Finance offers for public subscription Two-year 29, Bonds, due 15th October, 1936 Issue price: 98.90 and accrued interest, yielding 2-57 lo maturity.Five-year 2}¢; Bonds due 15th October, 1939 Issue price: 98.15 and accrued interest, yielding 2-90° to maturity.Eight-year 39], Bonds, due 15th October, 1942 Issue price : 97.00 and accrued interest, yielding 3-430, lo maturity.Fifteen-year 3.9, Bonds, due 15th October, 1949 Issue price: 96.50 and accrued interest, yielding 3-51 lo maturity.Bank of Canada, Ottawa, or at any of its branches in Canada.without charge, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank.Denominations Two-year Bonds, $1,000 Five-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Eight-year Bonds, $500 and $1,000 Fifteen-year Bonds, $100, $500 and $1,000 Cash Subscriptions All cash subscriptions will be subject to allotment.about 15th October.Refunding Subscriptions Victory 54% Bonds will be as follows: and the Five-year 23% Bonds.after that date.value after that date.Victory Bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue.The amount of this Loan is limited to $250,000,000.interest are a charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada.maturing 1st November, 1934.poses of the Government, including the redemption of short-term Treasury Bills.and copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the Loan.Applications will not be valid on forms other than those printed by the King\u2019s Printer.1934, witir or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister of Finance.Principal payable without charge in lawful money of Canada at the Head Office of the Interest payable half-yearly, 15th April and 15th October, in lawful money of Canada, Following the announcement of the plan of allotment, payment in full for the bonds allotted must be made promptly against delivery of interim certificates, which will be effected on or Holders of Victory Loan 54% Bonds due Ist November, 1934, after detaching and retaining the coupon due Ist November next, may.for the period during which the subscription lists are open, tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions for a like par value of bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery.The surrender value of the 100% of their par value on subscriptions for the Two-year 2% Bonds 100% of their par value on subscriptions for tne Eight-year 3% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par value 1001% of their par value on subscriptions for the Fifteen-year 34% Bonds if effected on or before 6th October, and 100% of their par Holders will receive in cash the differeiice between the surrender value of their The Loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and The proceeds of this Loan\u2019 will retire $222,216,850 Dominion of Canada 54% Bonds The balance will be used for the general pur- Ni Subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in Canada of any Chartered Bank and by Recognized Dealers, from whom may be obtained application forms The subscription lists will open 1st October, 1934, and will close on or before 13th October, 1 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, ti Orrawa, 1sr Ocroser, 1934, Sov meet Bu THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5ih, 1934.PAGE FOUR Te SNS ON PUS NPA ART TE NO SR MU FE RER NRA Ne à CR.6591 \u2014We Deliver\u2014 bo.0244 à @ a 2 ° @ Candy Cigars © .dl Ice Cream Cigarettes @ @ Lunches Tobacco & a Z 2 TASTY FOOD 8 2) 2 387 BERNARD AVENUE 2 5 SPECIAL, SAT.ONLY \u2014 Soup, Small Steak, Green Peas, Dessert, 5 = Bregd and Butter, Tea or Coffe\u2014ALL FOR 30 CENTS.Le [es RRR EER CRERACRRT on RRR 2 DORE Melle Dionne 5284-6 Park Avenue Chapeaux Faits a La Main VOGUE FRENCH MILLINERY 5403 PARK AVE.DOllard 7619.VISIT THE Bakewell Cake and Pastry Co.51264 PARK AVENUE\u2014PHONE CA.1222 Noted for Their Meat Pies\u2014Special Varieties for Bridge Parties PROMPT DELIVERY ETABLISHED obinson\u2019s Shoes io.FOR FATHER, MOTHER AND THE CHILDREN.As Fine Values as Any in the City \u2014 Better Than Most.1104 BERNARD AVE.(Royal York Bldg.) AT.7175 AREER EERE EE SERRE 2 Our Specialty i Ne FITTED OPENING EXCLUSIVE LADIES\u2019 3 Descriptions \u2014 Lowest Prices.BETTY'S Lingerie Sho ; 5 : pe.American Fashion House 5407 PARK AVENUE po.5248 Da 5615 Park Avenue CRescent 0098 Tene 9 CUVE UE SER Royal George Grocery MEATS \u2014 GROCERIES \u2018\u2014 BEER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES .OBEN EVERY NIGHY 333-9 BERNARD AVE.W.CR.4123-4 PERERA ERE EER .CHARLES HERMAN JEWELLER sus PARK AVE DOLLARD 4411 Come in \u2014 Browse Lamps In The uy Silverware \u2014 Rings Areund \u2014 la Yeur \u2014 Watches \u2014 Cat- lery \u2014 New Crystal Stem \u2014 Ware For Showers ~ Exclusive Designs \u2014 Credit Arranged An Desired \u2014 Low Prices Spare Time\u2014 You'll EBajoy It.q ~2 () ) You Dent Have To ) LJ g Buy \u2014 Finest As- 4 sertment of Fleer,
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