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[" ten and as 4 Sox.1916 Priesz New orids pries king are the aite rler.rane ich, 2 Outremont Mount Royal Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busin essmen\u2019s Association of the North End.VOL.VI.No.42.CHARMEN OF BUSINESSMEN COMMITTEES Experienced Members To Have Charge of All Branches of Activities.PROPERTY OWNERS Special Body Formed to Care For Interests of Real Estate Holders.A new departure this year in the affairs of the Business Men\u2019s Association is the formation of a committee whose specific duty it will be to look after the interests of property own- ors in the North End generally, and of Park Avenue in particular.Mr.L.H.Ouimet is chairman of this body, and he is given plenary powers to select as many aides from the association members as he deems necessary.The chairmen of other committees, with the departments which they will control until October next, are as follows: \u2018Publicity\u2014R.L.Greenfield, with two assistants; Better Business, Finley Graham, two assistants; District Development, W.Decarie, two assistants; Protective Service, P.Lasnier, two assistants; Employment, J.A.Blair, two assistants; Membership, E.Maynard, two assistants: Entertain- ment\u2014Geo.Porteous, seven assistants; Sub-Chairmen, Luncheons\u2014John Connolly, Speakers, Art, Lemay, Sickness and Relief, General Chairman, I.R.Carlin; French section, M.A.Leone; English section, E.Phil Mc- Kenna.All chairmen are responsible to the president.The date for the opening luncheon has been fixed for Wednesday, November 7th, next.YOUNG PEOPLE\u2019S HEBREW LEAGUE On Oct.19th, the Young People's Hebrew League held a membership campaign rally, where detailed plans for the forthcoming.membership drive were discussed.Mr.Moe Seid- man, President of the Y.P.H.L.was in the chair.The drive was definitely set for November 1st to 11th.The objective of this drive is 600 members.The new members this year will \u2018derive many benefits from the League.Among the activities planned for the benefit of the members are gvm periods, bowling, ete.Inter-club debates, for which the M.B.Schwartz debating trophy will be rewarded to the winning team; participation in the Montreal Debating League; study groups where efficient lecturers will deal with current problems.Socials, boxing smokers, dances.A special program of social and communal work is also a feature of this year's activities, Mr.Ben Stein was elected head of the speaker's groups for the : campaign.FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES CHURCH NOTES +-\u2014 *\u2014\u2014\u2014* | A plegsing and welcome event on {Sunday evening at 7.30 will be the first appearance for the season of Fairmount-St.Giles Junior Choir of 60 voices directed by Mr.John Robb.The Minister will continue his evening series.\u201cGod's Young Fools\u201d, taking for his subject, \u201cPit, Prison and Premiership\u201d.A special feature of the morning service will be a Men's Choir directed by A.J.Bennie.The Session, the Board of Stewards, the Executives of the Women\u2019s Association and Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary, are being asked to attend in a body, and occupy special seating.On Sunday evening, Nov.4th, the special preachers, for a World Service Sunday, will be Rev.T.Albert Moore, D.D., L.L.D.Ex-Moderator of the General Council of the United Church of Canada.Dr.Moore is one of the best informed and forcefully eloquent pulpit orators of the United Churches, | and his coming is a fine opportunity for the Congregation and its friends.The \u201cFancy Work\u201d Committee, always a most colorful display, is being sponsored by Mesdames Barrington! Cloutier and Robinson.The \u201cCountry Store\u201d, one of the most interesting and unique features, a real miniature departmental store.emphasing fall and winter provisions | and 1,000 other things is in charge of the Board of Stewards, headed by H.K.Gibson.Other Booths and their capable managers are as follows: Aprons, Mrs.T.English; Handkerchiefs, Mesdames Gregson and Thomas; China, Mrs.H.K.Gibson; Home-Cooking, Mesdames Neville and Yale; Dip-pond Mrs.J.N, McCuaig; Candy, Mesdames Laurie and Waldron; Ice Cream, ete, Young Peoples\u2019 Society; Stationery, Church Choir; White Elephant, The Sunday School.This Annual Event will be staged in the various Social Rooms of the Church on the Afternoons and Evenings of Thursday and Friday.Nov.1st and 2nd.under the general con- venorship of Mrs, P.J.Jordan, President of the Women's Association.The Bazaar will be opened officially on Thursday at 8 p.m.by a representative of the Outremont City Council.This Function which has in previous years united in an unusual fashion the working forces of the Church, under the leadership of the W.A.imposes a certain degree of responsability on \u2014 MONTREAL.FRIDAY, OCTCBER.26th, 1934.___PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS Rebels Put to Rout in Madrid by Loyal Guards Some of the fiercest fighting of the Spanih revolution took place in Madrid, where the loyal ivil guards were massed to protect the government.In t'} e famous Puerta del Sol there was almost continuou, pus battle.This action picture that has just reached Ax.erica shows revolutionaries i i .in flight f del Sol as the guards charged with fixed bayonets un der orders to shoot.fs rom the P uerta DEMAND FOR REPEAT OF MISSING LETTER CONTEST The \u201cMissing Letter\u201d Contest, arranged by the EXAMINER.1A _ + COURIER, and just recently concluded, proved so popular that there is | MacVICAR MEMORIAL a persistent demand for its repetition.It is the intention, therefore, of | CHURCH ! the management to begin a second one in the near future.The govern- br \u2014\u2014_\u2014 - NOTES ing rules will be almost identical.However, they will be extended to MacVicar i : 5 permit of holders of receipt slips for deposits made on Christmas gifts Iu ; 0 _ rea Memorial Chureh next being Elven an caus) opportunity with those submitting receipts for .ans wil be ns of speci er purchases alreads made = :mbers, adhicrents and friends 3 d Rev.br.William Kannawin, or To- numerous committees within the Association itself, and upon other Church organizations, as the following | will show: | A most important social opportunity of meeting friends is the Supper, ! served each cvening from 6 to 8 p.m.| in the spacious Assembly Hall, which, will be given over entirely to this] part of the event.This is under the, careful management of Mesdames E.! C.Townsend and J.W.MacDonald.| The Bazaar itself will be held in Room No.4, which offers a fine setting for display.In this Hall the following attractive booths will be! found: \u2014 | enter teams in the Debating Lcague kindly communicate with the St.CR.1854, for further All members or clubs wishing to LZ LME A OT CS PPP RAA es ALTHOUGH Jack Frost 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_\u2014 > Ouimet- Wilson Coal Company, Limited COAL \u2014 COKE \u2014 WOOD \u2014 FUEL OIL 237 Van Horne Aveaue \u2014 Phone Crescent 3177 tion.big attraction in the ward, The com.| secre.pany Saturday night had a very good the finish nf the 10e initiation.From \u2014 \u2014 tary, Miss L.Baum, 5100 St.Urbain time.T informa- Year this next month, and its forma- An analysis of the figures of the recent Contest should be of in- ven S Pr | ! romto, Secretary of the $- terest Approximately 3.000 answers were received.Each one vas ac | :embly Committe n Sabbath Sch As \u2018 : \u2019 oe : = 3 tee on Sa \u201c ae combanic by a sales slip for a purchase of 25 cents or more.This in Land Young Per ples § ; (hools its ; JR = ; Le # Ce pies Soctelles, w ' self means that a minimum of $750.00 was spent among the thirty.|, gue 4 preach \u2026 \u2018 oy \u201c M > 3 ! ost preacher at he 7.30 om, Gdd mcrchants advertising on the Contest page.But \u2014 comparatively few entrants confined themselves to the 25-cent purchase.MH is safe to say that at least $1,500.00, and conceivably twice that amcunt.was left in the establishments of the advertisers.For which if is natural to ex- service, Evervhody will he made welcome, | Dro Morley who has travelled and OUTREMONT PRESBITER.| | IAN CHURCH NOTES The 24th anniversary of the laying «of the corner stone ef the Outre- mont Presbyterian Church, Davaar Ave.; was fittingly observed on Sunday.Large congregations attended both services, Considerable comment hax been heard regarding tRe services, the sermons preached and the music rendered.The Rev, Dr.Malcolm A, Campbell, D.D., preached an excellent sermon in the morning and the Rev.W.Orr Mulligan, M.A, B.D, was listened to with rapt attention as he discoursed on the the theme, \u201cRemembering the Ways of the Lord\u201d, at the evening service.The singing of the choir was very commendable, At the morning service \u201cOpen the Gates of the Temple\u201d wax sung by Mrs.Wm, Mclean and at the evening service, \u201cLove Divine\u201d, was sung by Mrs.Mclean and Mr.J.J.Russell.Monday night was social night with the Young People\u2019s Society and a very, good time was enjoyed, Next weeks meeting will be under the auspices of the Music Committee.Team carpet howling will follow the first part of the evening.The meeting on Monday, Nov.6th will have a special attraction and will be open to the public.The missionary committee of the Y.P.S, has arranged for the Rev.Chas, George Smith, B.A, B.D, of Temple Baptist Church, to give an address entitled, \u201cA Tour of Europe\u201d.The Badminton Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday.Membership in the club may be obtained by applying to Mr.I.Templeton, president or to Mr.J.G.Russell, secretary.: The Annual Sunday School Hallo- we'en Frolie will take place in the Sunday School hall on Friday evening.On Sunday evening at 7.30 the John T.Gladston Lodge will hold a church service, Rev.Wm.Mclean, chaplain of the lodge will conduct the service apd preach, Delegations from Waverley and other sister lodges will also attend.The regular morning service at 11 a.m., conducted by the minister.At 10 a.m.the Young Men's Bible Class meets.You are, cordially welcome at any of these services.General Health \\ By Dr.L.Goldman i = DIABETES : This is a disease which affects the in those afflicted with it.Those who have this disease cannot utilize sugar and starches and consequently the | labnured inthe West will bring a message of gree\u2018ing to the Sunday | School at 33 pm.Sunday.' At the Morning Service (11 um.) | Rev.Dr.Potter will preach.Subject; | \u201ccrengehen the Things That Re-y main.\u201d Monday.OC 20th, Y.PSCE, Wednesday, & pm.Mid-week Ser- viee fer Prase and Conference.\u2018 3.30 pan.Society, pcet that the buyers received full value, and some of them.in addition, valuable prizes.So that, taking it by and large.it was à prefitahle venture all \u2018round.WATCH FOR THE NEXT ONE ST.MICHAEL'S IND.ion and existence is amply justified.LABOUR ASSOCIATION\u201c + hoped within the next week or #0 to arrange for an anniversary re.\u2019 nivn, when a resme of the assn'-, ac- The weekly social is still proving a [eomplishments will be gone over, Friday In the meantime the last of Oct.is , F.a \u2014 i \u2014 | Intermediate ! spoons was Mrs.Baker.5712 St The lucky winner of the silver tea- Dominique St.The assn, has been active one Nov.1st 25e will be the fee.France's President and Alexander\u2019 Widow ] t | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Hiding her grief behind voluminous veils, Queen Marie of Yugo-Slavia at Marseilles attended the first of the funerals that preceded the burial of King Alexander.She is shown above landing at Marseilles after services aboard the Cruiser Dubrovnik, which carried his body home.President Le Brun of France and othor dignitaries follow her.| -\u2014 co \u2014 great Best, have discovered Insulin.This in (ite lf has saved thousands of lives, and has extended the lives of thousands \u2018more.Joslin has written a little book on this disease, in which the ordinary individual can inform himself as to how to conduct his diet.Each food has been tabulated with their food values in calories, fats.The pancreas seems to be the crgan which controls this, and in this disease the Isles of Langerhans ave attacked, Insteast of utilizing the sugars and storing then, they are let : loose in the blood stream and in the urine, ' The patient.heging to suffer from loss of weight and strength.He pusses great quantities of urine and therefore is always thirsty, also he i+ always hungry.If a female, shel may develop pruritus, various skin lesions, such as xanthomata and boils, The blood pressure -may become elevated, with consequent hardening of the arweries, affeeting the heart and kidneys, Tuberculosis is often a dis- case which accompanies Gangrenous conditions of the extremities are 7ften present.The creatment of such haz taken strides since Banting and \u201c Adds Zest\\to the Meal Sin «.\"Fresh from the Gardens\u201d ; Y diabetes.earache + should tdke place now and again % 8s thus |aggravated.NEW SAFECUARDS FOR CHILDREN ABOUT SCHOOLS Further Precautions Suggested By Ald.Rochon to Prevent Accidents to Little Ones.Alderman Dave Rochon, who has been attending the convention of the Canadian Institute of Sewage and Sanitation recently held in Toronto, is back in town.While away he took occasion, in company with Commis sioner of Police Higgins and other officials of Buffalo, to make a thorough inspection of the traffic system obtaining in that city, of which he spedks in the highest terms.The manner in which children were taken care of on their way to and from school was one of the points, he states, which particularly appeal- »d to him, He explains that at every intersection where there is any possible danger to the children, a \u201cStop- and-Go\u201d sign is installed during school hours.This sign is movable, and closely resembles the \u201cNo Parking\u201d pedestals in use here.It calls for the stoppage of all vehicles where the little ones are likely to cross, and has, the alderman says, resulted in reducing the number of accidents to the scholars almost to the vanishing point.Drivers disregarding it are subject to a beavy penalty.Another item to which he paid particular notice was the fact that the stationing of vehicles at the front or side of the schools is strictly forbid den.\u2018 So impressed was he with the methods adopted of safeguarding the welfare of the young students, that he has recommended them to Direc tor of Police Dufresne and the Executive Committee, who have the matter under serious considerstion, ft ix understood.Alderman \u2018Rochon has also had an officer stationed at the corner of St.Viateur and St.Urbain street during school hours.This hax always been considered a dangerous crossing.Child Ailments By Dr.H.A.Hershen \u2018Tonsils and Adenoids Tonsils and Adenoids are two setu of glands situated in the back of the nose and upper part of the throat.\"These are quite normal and even use- \\ metabolism of carbohydrates and one ju structures under ordinary circumstances.Frequently, however, we see child- rer, who suffer from the tonsils and ader.oids, either because these are very much c¢nlarged and interfere with breathing, or because they are diseased and cause symptoms which will be described below.In these cases, operation is usualy advised.Children suffering from adenoids avd tonsils are mouth-breathers, rest.la 5 at night and snore during sleep.Ir£ ,veveke, old-standing cases there is nerv.pusness, loss of appetite, poor genet, al health, interference with sHrowit and even deformities of the thest sd mouth, Besides, these children x ul fer from frequent colds, sore throats, « chronic nasal discharges, the glands + # the neck are often swollen, and ther ¢ msy often occur attacks of it more or.less serious in- flammatio # of the ears, resulting at times in a bscesse™ - teri enabling thet diabetic to\" tke the required amovmt.He can t.ast his own urine, and hy controlling ) 'i8 weight he can almeet dispense with the #er- vices of à dpetor, However, a ct, &kup directed by your physician, to » te that you haven't alipped up anywher.® or that the disease has not become PAGE TWO \u201cFORANERS\u201d GO TO OTTAWA AS McGIL MONTREAL SQUAD WILL ATTEMPT TO AVENGE SATURDAY'S DEFEAT: COLLEGIANS HOPE FOR VICTORY Return of Injured Will Aid Wheelers Chances \u2014 Players And Supporters Alike Feel Saturdays Loss Was Just \u201cTough Break™ \u2014 \u201cTurn About\u201d Is Order Of Day On $ or PORT N I gore od £5) Oe ces ee Lee EWS BONE All Gndirons \u2014 Redmen Were Superior to Mustangs In London \u2014 Will Endeavour to Repeat Here at Stadium.With Montreal going to Ottawa this week-end to avenge their defeat of last Saturday and McGill entertaining Western here at the Molson Stadium, it is right about face\u201d for both local squads in the rugby realm and while the \u201cForaners\u201d have a defeat to avenge, the Collegians have a reputation to keep up.The college boys came from behind on Saturday at London and ~urprised themselves probably as much as they did the Western team.winning a hard-fought game on Drury's touchdown.Montreal faces a real test wth#\u2014\u2014- Hamilton Tigers a full game in com- {ers should be able tu take the Ottawa mand of the situation and having two ! bunch even in Ottawa and [he host of their remaining three games atjof supporters af the team here will home.The Winged Wheelers how- be pulling for them to do just that.ever are of the opinion that they can McGill Here do it and consider Saturday's defeat.Coming from behind a 4-1 score in just a tough break.There are many ! looked the better| the race at the expense of the Ottawa team in the first gyarter at London Rough Riders.and behind the kicking of Sherk In practically every other rugby seemed to be going somewhere.How- centre the \u201cturn about\u201d exists for ever they are laying their defeat to this Saturday.In the O.R.F.U.St.{several disastrous fumbles and should Mikes return to Sarnia whose Im-'their backfield have a \u201cright\u201d day on perials defeated them last week-end Saturday and Sherk be punting well, 19-12.There are but three undefeat- the local collegians might ed squads in Eastern Senior Footbal).something to worry about.If Montreal's injured men, includ- However, the McGill men feel that; ing Herman Murray are ready for they can beat the Mustangs even at Saturday\u2019s game the Winged Wheel.their best and while they were slow have, ., of entertaining se DAN HOWLEY feels this way about it.So they will Western squad here this Saturday at| Unknowinely Associated With EDWARDS.Farous PRINCETON GUARD, LOST 30 POUNDS Ir PLANING HIS LAST GAME, IN WHICH ARTHUR POE'S LAST- HALF - MINUTE \u2019 FIELD GOAL BEAT YALE.IF ANY ATHLETE EVER BERT THIS WEIGHT LOSING RECORD WE HAVEN'T HEARD oF 17?FIELDA899.SRE dpi 8-29 PALLED WITH DESPERADOS Dillingers Henchmen On ST Hék A LOT OF WEIGHT.Conducted Excursions, Sponsored by The Examiner-Courier Publishing Company, Ltd., and Economical Tours, Incorporated.TO BELFAST, GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, PLYMOUTH, HAVRE AND LONDON.Special Rates! \u2014 Special Entertainment! \u2014 Special Conductors! 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Co.Ltd.Successors to Messenger Dept, HArbour 91017 \u2014 Our New Bldg.\u2014 477 St.Jean Baptiste St.Pdymouth, Havre, London.,resort in Minnesota.| And while he was there \u2014 quite .natdrally, too\u2014he had the \u201cprivilege\u201d \u2018of meeting a group of \u201ctourists\u201d, j who, after they had \u201cflown the coop\u201d, turned out to be none other than | iright-hand pals of the late John Dillinger, desperado, who was slain coming out of a movie in Chicago.| Had Next Cottage \u201cI was at Berger's place at Brevik Minn,\u201d said Dan.\u201cBrevik consists of iabout a dozen cottages, a post-office and a trading post.À group of three | n.en and two women came to another resurt about 200 yards away and took a cottage for a week.One of the men | was known as \u2018Henry I.Adams\u2019 He {was one of the finest appearing men iI ever met.He was polished, polite, \u2018 well groomed and a fine companion.| | \u201cWe fished and swam together frequently.I have never met a stranger I liked so well on such short acquaintance.Thix was shortly after Dillinger had been shot in Chicago, John's \u201cRight Eye\u201d \u201cThe party remained for about a week.When they left, a bunch of Federal officers from Chicago came in on their trail, but were just too! ate.Then I learned from them that \u2018Mr.Adams\u2019 was really Homer van Meter, known as Dillinger\u2019s \u2018right eye\u2019 and a desperate gangster himself, who was shot to death by officers in St.Paul a few days later.; completed three ou: of five attempt- two out of four.game for the Red and White ani seemed to be fairly well | ankle injury.! | A Strikire itlonde | \u201cI was never so astonished in my \u201clife, for \u2018Mr.Adams\u2019 was the last: man in the world one would take for! a criminal.One of the women in his.party, it developed, was Miss Con-.| forti, one of Dillinger\u2019s sweethearts.i She was a striking blonde and con- | j ducted herself in a dignified way and | had all the appearances of a cultured | | woman.\u201cVan Meter said he was a great | tin starting on Saturday they were quick io take advantage of any letdown in the Western offensive and ! can probably be relied on to be ready for any type of game this week-end.The forward pass was not used ax ! much as expected in London, McGill ed and the Mustangs got.away with California Joe Smith played a fine over his He kicked two fieli goals and was instrumental in Drury\u2019s major scope, If the McGill kicking i: up to standard on Saturday the collegians can probably salt the game away, (som.THE EXAMINER-COURIER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1934.MICKEY WALKER PUT ON 15 LBS DRINKING WATER THE DAY AFTER 4 WELTER BOOT FOR WHICH HE HAD TAKLI OFF baseball fan.He said he knew me ; when 1 was managing the Browns and Reds.He told me that he had been in Detreit with his party and attended a double-header between the Tigers and Athletics in August.\u201cAt this time federal agents all over the country were on the lookout for him and his gang, yet they boldly went to the ball parks where thousands of eyes were on them.Of course, at that time I didn\u2019t know he, was the arch criminal so soon to be league of the Y.M.H.A.swings into action on November 4th in the afternoon.À change in policy will elimin- âte .about twenty players whn are members of the senior and interme- diaie teams.The league will be rating.Thirty-nine players will take part in a six week schedule, The final double-header will be plaved as pre- | 7325) : >} liminary to a scheduled senior game Pout; during the end of the local polo sea- Practice periods have been assigned to the various teams.Players are reminded tu get in touch with ODDITIES | ttes A MEETS MUSTANGS North End Standard Hockey League The North.End Standard Hockey League will be operated this coming season under the same committee as the Softball League which enjoyed \u2018such tremendous success, This com- \"mittee is temporarily composed of the \u2018following members: John George, | president; Jas.Starnes, vice-presi- dent; John Tooman, secretary; and three officers.i This committee will hold its second \u2018meeting this week-end and team con- Punch-drunk footballers, just as goofy from the knocking around they get on the field as any ring artist ever, became, is the subject that time.composed of players who have never.8236); | played on teams higher than junior vitch; Joel Cohen; G.Brownstein; T.| is being discussed among those in \u201cthe know\u201d at the present while many include tales of punch-drunk boxers in their sport-story repertoire, only a few are aware of the punch-drunk football players who, each season, finish their gridiron gaieties but carry the effects of the various drubbings they received on into the winter, and in \u201come cases never recover from this peculiar effect of the physical punisi- ment they receive for dear old \u201calma mater.\u201d Like punch-drunk boxers, these geofy gridiron gallants wander around in the clouds most of the time.But it would be very difficult indeed for anyone to prove the existence of the ailment at all.Those who suffer most from it are the least anxious to discuss the subject.However, off the records, they will tell you plenty.; First, there is the tale of one of the greatest backfield stars in .Canada who is so punchdrunk that he goes around writing bad checks, forgetting important engagements and acting so strangely and absentmindedly that he has ruined his professional carcer.He is punch-drunk.Another punch-drunk victim of the pig.skin game is about ready for the asylum.He was one of the biggest stars in the eastern United States.Ie is harmless, but will be more easily cared for in an institution than at home by his relatives, In modern football, in addition to the bangs and bumps that one has to take there is considerable punching that is sneaked in on almost every play.: High up in the stands the average spectator is not aware of most of this drubbing, but the officials and coaches, as well as the players themselves, know that cach game is marked by & score or more of real knockout punches.Nearly every player gets kicked in the head once or twice 2 season.In the Garden of Eden, while Adam\u2019 With the grotesque system of jus- | named the animals, I feel sure Eve tice which prevails, getting loose is \u201cnamed the flowers, \u2014 William Lyon | twice us easy as staving in jail\u2014 | Phelps.i Henry L.Mencken.I am and always have been an ad-\u2019 i Es \u2018sidering entrance in Senior, Commercial Intermediate or Junior Sections are asked to communicate with Mr.John George, 5609 Esplanade Ave, [t'R.\"75%, CR.1801 between 6-7 p.m.as soon as possible.i When TI succeeded to the title 1 :paid in death duties forty times as | much as my father paid in succession duties, and it is probable that my son Qu have to pay half as much again.,\u2014Lord Lichfield.| , One should not speak evil of peo- !ple with whom one has just dined, !within a radius of a hundred yards | from their house.\u2014Andre Maurois, \u2018 Same FN | GOLDING'S | CIGAR STORE | BARBER SHOP Confectionery, Magazines, School Supplies.1371 VAN HORNE W.- Corner Wiseman AT.2518 FERRER HEREC RRT EERERNE dR ERR : .Lo.\u2018ate he right of the people to .shot cath.Miss - ; vacate of t | .Vacation shat to death | ties Confort is now manage their own affairs, Upton B FOR BETTER st in Chicago.e other Sinclair a Dapper Daniel Howley, manager of members of the party 1 didn't get \u2019 9 C © A L & C © K E the Leafs in 1933 and former leader [acquainted with and I don\u2019t know \u2014\u2014 -\u2014- \u2014 TT A of the St.Louis Browns and the Cin-:now who they are.\u201d their captains to discuss their plans.a BETTER cinnati Reds in the majors, had a \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ses The teams and players: \u2014 il ! i rather distressing experience recently.: ot » NORTHS: Max Goldstein, cupt.8 Phone YOrk 4070 - 6 Howley, as most of you are aware : Y.M.HA WATER POLO * (Ha.4475).Syd.Levy, H.Mann; D ie , ; ; ., J H.A.Nie «Levy, » à ; D 9 \u2018was not active in baseball this year.| 4._ comme o_o Asher; N.Oliver; M.Sohmer; M.COTE É&æ DWANE, REG D.\u2018He spent a good deal of his time .Weinstein; JJ.Rostoker; J.Addilman ; > aes odd e six al water 5 stein; Jo hostoker; J.an.W.H.DWANE, PROP.\u2018fishing and swimming at a summer The sixth annual water polo house EASTS: Morris Hoppenheim écapt.5 pEPEErENEERRR ERR RRR ERR ERE ERE.Ha.4615); R.Silverstonz; E.Naller;|™ J.Gottheil; R.Selkowitz; A.Myron; = H.Jackso:® M.Freedman; S.Shust- | er.SOUTHS: Bob Seigler, capt.(Do.J.Rabinovitch; Hy.Rabino- PARK GARAGE 5702 PARK AVENUE PHONE CRESCENT 1243 TIRES, BRAKES, and MECHANICAL EXPERTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Owned and Operated by ART LEMAY SERVICE AND PRICES UNEQUALLED J a 727 7 7 UT a 7 Le DF Lr TE ClO, 7 À Brock; Jerry Cohen; L.Gurd.WESTS: Allan Fargeon.capt.(Do, Chas.Abelson; TF.Buek; L.J.Schwartzman; Hyman: Greenfield; H.Cooperburg, A.Schra- gie: J.Markon; Hy.Smilovitch, The schedule will appear in this paper next week.SLL ASL ILLIS LITO ILIS IIS IILTS SEALS ISILLS SSS 71S Ad AAO, D\u2019 j'ever 77 JOHN! = YOU'LL KILL EVERYBODY.\\_ JF YOU DONT STOP SPEEDING > JOHN, DO YOU REALIZE YOURE _GOING 4 reform cannot be accomplished without a rearrange- Devoted to the interests of Outremont\u2014Model City , ment of the rights conferred upon the Dominion and \u2014Park Extension and Montreal Annex | the Provinces by the B.N°A.Act, It is extremely ee doubtful, however, if the parties will gain any support Published with the Ce-sporation of the .by trying te pilfer planks from one another.The pub- Business Men's Association of the North End lic wants to know what it is voting for: when the voter sr TRe \u2018wants a radical administration, he will vote for men Examiner-Courier Publishing Company whe have been radicals all their lives and know radical 8738 PARK AVENUE theories, principles and practices thoroughly.he wants a stand-pat, safety first, leave-things-as-they- MONTREAL CRESCENT 4112 are administration he will vete Tory, because he believes that party will be the most cautious and careful.Subscription: $2.00 a yosr When the voter believes that moderate reform is in or- Subscriptions should be sent to above address.Amy change of address should be furwarded one week In advance.This will >nsure prompt delivery every Friday morning All communications, either Editorial, News or Advertisements, should be addressed to the Editor® at above address \u2014 su should be so mailed as to arrive at vur office en or before Thursday of each week, at noon, der, without wishing violent ecomomic and social changes, he will voje Liberal.What he does not want is a Liberal party that turns backward or goes forward too fast, a Conservative party that experiments, or a radical! party that compromises, for the very good rea- : son that he does not believe a Conservative party would When | | EXAMINER-COURIER FORUM| {In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed NOTR:-\u2014The opinions espressed in those columns are net necessarily these ef The Munitor, and this newspaper does net accept responuibility fer them.They are published for their general Interest, variety and originality ef treatment.: =By HOWARD 8.ROSS, K.C.The Fremch War Veterans French veterans receive pensions, half fares on all transportation systems, preference in government jobs, rebates on certain taxes, cash loans ut low interest and without security for starting in business, special grants up to $1,000.00 for purposes of home building, assis- .tance in meeting payments on insurance policies, assistance from government welfare projects.Additionally, the law requires that in every business 10 per cent of \u2014 * ty shoul| justify itself in increased revenues, \u201c depends upon the contentment of the common people.It MONTREAL.FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1934.Why Not?The efficacy of the \u201cTag Day\u201d would seem to be on the wane.The solicitation of the \u201cTagger\u201d does not appear to meet with the ready response it did in the past.Which is a pity.Any movement having for its objective the 1eplenishing of charitable organization cof- | fers sadly depleted through the extraordinary burdens placed upon them by cenditions in this topsy-turvy world are worthy of the most serious consideration.But, frankly, this method of replenishment is beginning to be looked upon as more or less of a nuisance.There are several 1easons for it.One of them, and one which scems to have almcst entirely escaped the notice of the organizers, is the fact that attention is seldom devoted to the making of the \u201ctag\u201d an attraction, instead of a repellant.Something with at least an element of beau- Why not a boutonnière?Fastidious people du not appreciate being ticketed, like bensts carmarked for the pens, with a grotesque piece of cardboard dangling at the end of a string.Valuable Little Incomes Who is the most valuable citizen, the man with the little income, who is forced to spend almost all that he receives, or the man with the big income, who spends only a very little of it and is practically forced to see his pile of riches get bigger 4nd ever bigger?The man with the Yittle income helps everybody with whom he comes into contact.The man with the big income cannot help even himself, because the safety of his pile is calculated that in 1929 the classes with incomes of one thousand dollars or under expended 94 per cent.for goods and services, 3 per cent.went for taxes, while A \u2018per cent.was saved, while in that same year the classes with incomes of over one million dollars expended but six per cent.for gdods and services, 17 per cent.for taxes, and the huge amount of 77 per cent, was saved to accentuate still further the difference between the moneyed classes and those that have little, and to further take money out of circulation that was badly needed in the exchange of business.Wear Your Own Coat ¢ Politics in Canada are becoming extremely confusing.as far as the man in the street is concerned.Party labels no longer mean anything, for both Conervatives and Lilerals have been borrowing from each other's principles in order to construct a platform that will tend to win the support of a majority of the voters when next election day comes around.Conservatives at Ottawa have gone extremely to the\u201cleft in the Marketing Act, and may go as far or farther in framing legislation governing industry and business generally when Mr.Stevens completes his enquiry.As for the Liberals, some of the party leaders have laid down the 33 Charities Combine In One Appeal.| ro ire ei\" Economy in Giving Economy in Getting make a good job of advanced legislation, or that a Liberal party would make a good job of standing pat.And he most emphatically would distrust a radical party that tried to compromise with privileged interests, Let our parties wear their own coats.and their own coats only.It will be best for them in the long run, although at times a temporary advantage might appear to be lost by doing so.End Of Pretty Boy Floyd The last of the Dillinger gang, Pretty Boy Floyd, has been killed by Department of Justice agents \u2014 shot in the back like most men of his ilk.The manner in which Dillinger and his henchmen have been disposed of shows what can be done by the law officers, backed tp by a strong and insistent publie opinion.The day of the gangster in the United States is over; the day of political influence in the administration of justice is fast drawing to a close; no longer is there the same flamour and romance associated with crime and criminals which have been dished up to a credible public by American newspapers, magazines, and motion pictures.Administration of justice in the U.S.hit its lowest point with the kidhapping of the Lindbergh baby, ard perhaps that event more than any other, led tu the clean-up of the past two years.Many of the leading newspapers in the United States now forbid reporters depicting criminals as anything but the human rats that they are, while news writers are instructed to play up the police as heroes, risking their fives to protect the public.It is a great change from the days when the police furnished the comic relief in most moving pictures that came out of Hollywood.The law is regain ing the respect of the people, and the people are there- ing after their returned soldiers.count of the sales tax, the average community suffers.A plan is under tutional amendment doing away with Purifying Milk by Sound By intense sounds liquids may be thrown into such violent vibrations duced in them, the sides of which clap together with great violence.Flowing milk is sterilized by exposing it to intense audible sounds.\u201cWar \u2014 Affirmation of Life\u201d Dr.Paul Joseph Goebbels, Gerraan nunister ol propaganda, recently sald: \u201c1 know that it is a sacrifice for War is the most simple affirmation of life, Suppress war and it would be like trying to suppress the processes of nature, These terrible, Every living thing is terrible.\u201d ts not to have a new war.are also England Rewards the Krupps The Krupps, armament firm, great unre- Germany's did not go by regaining their self-respect.Safe Air Travel Is Near The longest and perhaps the most hazardous race in the history of aviation has been concluded with the landing at Melbourne of the English aviators, Scott and Black, who conrpleted the 11,000 miles in just over 70 hours, -\u2014 faster time, probably, than they themselves believed possible for the trip.The progress of the world is strikingly exemplified by the fact that during the closing stages of the race, the winners held a lead of 1,600 miles, and yet had to keep travelling fast to assure themselves of victory.Brilliant as was the performance of Messrs.Scott and Black as a sporting venture, however, probably the time made by the second place plane, piloted by the Dutechmen, Parmentier and Mall, is even more significant of what we are approaching in he way of air travel.In striking contrast to the weariness of the leaders was the freshness and composure of the Hollanders, who actually appeared as if they had enjoyed the trip.Piloting a huge, 14- passenger plane.whose chairs were converted into berths al night, the Dutchmen, along with another crew member and three passengers, travelled the long journey only a few hours behind the leaders, and in a comfort approaching travel in a Pullman car + + | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | | SUNDAY SERVICES + \u2014 \u2014 \u2018 : The subjert «f the Lesson-Sermon jin all Churches of Christ, Scientist, | ! Sunday, October Z8th, i- \u201cPROBA- The Golden Text is: \u2014 \u201cThe last; \u201cenemy that shall be destrgved is death.\u201d \u2014 (I Corinthians 15:26), The following correlative passages are selected from among those com- | prised in the Lesson-Sermon to be | read from the Bible and from the {i Christian Science textbook, \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Serip- Thirteen yrars ago the Federated Charities wes ora 3lzed to eaardieate the werk of 33 differant social service agencies.Thir'y-three individual appeals were replaced by one United appeal.and fer the (irst timé, the people of Montreal were given a clear, cempreKensive picture of the nature of the werk which had to be done and which they were being anked te support.Expétéence has ahown the wisdom of Pederation.The lawnch- ing of 33 individual! eppesis was necessarily more expensive than the launching of ene appeal.By cutting th: cests of ergagization 3 material saving wan effected.Federation also eNmihated overispping in the activities of the individual agencies.it resulted in co-ordinated and consequently intensified cffert.The people of Montreal have, in the past, supported the Fed- crated Charities genersausly, Today, the need in an great, if net greater than ever ore.A vast number has to be taken care of fer whem Government ne provision .the aged and infirm.the sick - snd the helpless, the under-privileged child whe is at the FEDERATED CHA merey of every evil influence, the delinquent en his release from privon.it io lmportamt to note that the work ofthe Federsted Char- ttes SUPPLEMENTS .it dees not DUPLICATE Government relief.Government unemployment relief fonds can eniy aged de provide for the able-bodied unemployed.The cure of the ofhers depends eon private philenthropy.on YOUR saperenlty.- Will you help?13th APPEAL October 29 \u2014 November 5 uw Bi hath called us unto his eternal glory li God, but heightens it.tures\u201d by Mary Bgker Eddy: \u2014 \u201cHumble yourselves therefore un.\u201cder the mighty hand of God, that he! #: may exalt you in due time: Casting # all your care upon him; for he careth for you.Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a | roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions arc accomplished in your brethren that are in the world, But the God of all grace, who by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle vou\u201d \u2014 (II Peter 5:6-10), \u201cGood demands of man every hour, in which to work out the problem of being.Consecration tn good does not lessen man\u2019s dependence on Neither does eonsecration diminish man's obligations to God, but shows the para- inount necessity of meeting them.The purification of sense and self is è \u2018proof of progress.\u201cBlessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.\u201d \u2014 (Science and Health, pp.#61, 324).warded, for patriot- the Kaiser, but after the troops used in killing many thousands of Germans.Nutritive Qualities of Wood Germany no longer need.colonies, or other sources of raw materials, Her chemists now produce sugar in large quantities and very edible biscuits for humans from ordinary wood; the fodders thus produced for cattle, hogs and poultry are so nutritive that meat, lard, butter, ege< and milk are thus produced Cotton, wool, silk, gasoline, oil, grease, alvohal, are all obtained from a cheap grade of bituminous cond and [ordinary forest timber, In April a creature with a mouth three yards wide was washed up on the Romani beach, between Egypt and Palestine.Tts body was more than fifteen yards long.Such a creature could easily have swallowed Jonah.In Hungary recently 20 farmers jail charged with were thrown into tthe high erime of listening to the Soviet Russian broadcast.The Blue Danube Express, new 28- hour train between London and Budapest, runs once u month.The coaches are bright blue, fitted with radio.À gypsy orchestra boards the train at the Hungarian frontier.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * CHURCH OF THE © ASCENSION NOTES ER.+ + ASCENSION TEEN AGE WA.Through the courtesy of Canadian Celanese Limited a Fashion Show will be held in the Church Hall this evening at 8.15 P.M.This presentation of fall and winter fashions promises to be very interesting and should appeal to all, ladies in the community.There will be an admission charge of twenty-five cents and tea will he served.Last Saturday 22 members of the Club attended the Annual Girl's W.A, Rally which was held in St.James the Apostle Parish Hall.During the course of the program Viola Esdon wave a short talk on \u201cHow to Obtain the Dorcas Badge\u201d when she also displayed several articles that had been made bp the girls.Continuing the short speeches given A: the weekly meetings, Viola Post spoke very well on \u201cHobbies, while other subjects included \u201cThe Begin- ninge of Protestantism\u201d by Margaret Dansher and \u201cAncient Cosmetics\u201d by jiatla Maclean, the personnel must be war-wounded or pensioners, French are among the world\u2019s leading nations in look.How Taxes Hurt Business In California it has been calculated works from 3 to 10 days in the year for the state and that small holes or cavities are pro-| Not.only did they receive he highest decorations lism from | war was over they received 123,000.- 000 shillings from the British govern.| tain its place in the | ment as royalties on the Krupp pa- | being.lent hand grenades which British indirectly.\u201d The that, on ac- head of a family II.S.Ress, K.C.tot for the benefit of his family.The money thus paid to the state cannot Le used for the personal needs of himself or his family, and thus the whole foot to secyre the passage of a consti- it.+ - - a _ \u2018 + \u2014_\u2014 00e * | Health Chats i By V.L.PARK, BC.| THE HUMAN BODY consists of a great number of different parts, \u2018und each part has its own special work to do.Such parts of the body \u2018are called organs.Each organ not | only does its own work, bat acts in [hammony with other organs.The ve Nationship between mits them to be grouped together in- ito what are called systems.Thus we \u2018have the circulatory system; that is, the group of organs \u2014heart, arteries, veins and capillaries, concerned in the circulation of the blood; the digestive the the organs per- system; the museular systems: nervous system, and many others.| Each of these systems, composed [of different mutter, j must receive from the nerves mental Limpulse (nerve force) to enable it to more or less perforin ils appointed task, otherwise lit lags behind; it is unable to main- tematic well there i= no In such enre longer unity between the relative systems.The htarmoniou cooperation MN i | | fect the body 1- destroyed and health no Jonger present, By health, therelore, we mean per- several co-ordination between peystems, from which ensues a condition determined Ly an imperceptible normal, function throughout the body.Tt may be posi- performance of that man i: born to health, and for the rare exceptions- there is tively asserted congenital abnormalities lalways a definite reason, { The brain i= the dynamo.Each or- | com is a motor.There must be unin- (terrupted flow of current -\u2014 vita) en- lergy- between the two.| Just as it is necessary lo have a | clear conception of what is meant by \"health, to understand what is implied Much time and thought has been given to the classification of disease, which, to the mind of the chiropractor, had \u2018been hetter spent in secking and ree- i tifying primary causes, Dis-case is iximply a conlition! We speak of l \u201ccatehing cold\u201d.We never \u201ceateh\u201d an \u201ctake\u201d anythive, Dis-ease is lus\u201d not a \u201cplus\u201d quantity, and when ary organ or system is infected, it is due to a minus or excess of fune- tion.; So long as the various systems of the body are in perfect harmony, one with the other, no harm comes of the these minute hostile germs; but should the lungs, for in-, stance, become devitalized through! excess or lack nf nerve force, then the invaders find a lodgment in the, lung tissue and dis-ease manifests itself.Unless a sufficient reserve force can be called upon, the invaders assume control with greater or less rapidity, and death insues.Ta prevent diz-case, all the nerves | of vour budy, both motor and sen-! sory, must he kept in perfect condition, so that vital force may be transmitted normally.Interruption of the flow of vitalizing energy between the brain and the tissues, over the nerves, means disorder, inco-ordina- tion, dis-case, The human brain is the generator of, so it is well by dis-ease, a \u201cmin- invasion of S.WEXLER MAIN REPAIR SHOP Umbrellas Repaired and Recovered Careingon Repaired and Repainted Kepairing all kinds of locks and Making all kinds of keys.Saws and Selssors Sharpened, Kleetric Irons Repaired, Mis disordered and poisons that should Over Fifty Architects Will Be Represented At Exhibit Over 50 architects will be represented, and more than 300 exhibits will be on display, in the building and engineering section of* the National Produced in Canada Exhibition which will be held in the Sun Life building from November 7 to 17, it was announced today by Harold Lawson, chairman of the exhibition committee of the Province of Quebec Association of Architects, sponsors of the archi- tocts\u2019 section of the industrial display.The architectural section will ve- cupy 1,000 square feet of wall space which will be adorned with pictures, photographs, models, and other work relating to the profession.The display will include four principal groupings: (1) city and country re- nerve energy.Nerve impulses are the life of the body, 1lealth will prevail only in degree as mental impulses can be transmitted from the brain over nerve filaments.These are sidential dwellings; (2) commercial structures and office buildings of all kinds; (3) monumental work and public buildings of a monumental character; and (4) ecclesiastical architecture.Members of the association are bending every effort to make the display attractive and of interest to the general public, as well as to those contemplating building their own homes.Each member of the association will be permitted to display six subjects, not including models, and among these will be renderings, photographic enlargements, and decoration related to architecture, such as murals, stained glass, carvings, and other special work.Harold Lawson and Lucien Parent are joint chairmen of the exhibition committee.Other members of the committee follow: J.N.Savard, P.Lemieux, Georges E.de Varennes, Franco Consiglio, A.Monnette, R.R.Tourville, H.E.Shorey, F.R.Find- lay, H.Ross Wiggs, P.Henderson, transmitted through the spinal cord,| A, T.Galt Durnford, A.J.C.Payne, thence by way of nerve trunks that and Henri S.Labelle, secretary.find their exit through the openings\u2019 From to ev between the vertebrae.trunks filuments radiate part of the body.these the Dominion Execu- the Canadian Manu- Members\u2019 of tive Council of \u201cUY{facturers\u2019 Association, who will hold one of their regular meetings in the When the spinal column is in nor {geal offices of the C.M.A.on Novem- mal alignment, the brain generates | ber 7, will attend the opening cere- and transmits over nerves 100 per-[monies of the Exhibition.cent of vital force.Health is the natural result.Should one or the vertebral units be out of alignment, the deviation diminishes size of the openings between them, causing their buny substance to compress the tender nerves, This pressure interferes with nerve and produces the condition no matter in what the symptoms are action called dis-ease, part of the body manifested.kidneys are affected too little nerve force, their excretory function For instance, if the by too much or the body foreign naturally be voided from remain to permeate {issue to it and seriously affect health, Under Chiropractic Health Service the Lidheys are restored to normal, re from he restored Poisons eliminated body.Co-ordination is throughout the entire system.Nature to give man his { more of | Ÿ lduets will be inaugurated by Hon.Ere: ts piven {ree reign heritage HEALTH.Candied Quince | Take owl, sound quincez, peel them, ent in quarter:, aml remove the cores, plunging them water so that they will not diseotor.| Drain them, put them in an saucepan with enough water to caver, and caok Drain inte cold over a slow fire until tender, in a colander, and vhen they are thoroughly dry.put through a fine sieve, Add a pound of suvar ton pound of fruit pulp and mix thor-! oughly together in a bowl, Spread an inch thick on platters, dust with sugar and let stund to dry four or five days, Cut serve.This will keep in a till container in a dry place.The juice may be combined with apple or cranberry in narrow strips to juice and made into jelly.The 10-day exhibition of Canadian goods, merchandise and natural pro- I.Patenaude, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, and at the conclusion of the ceremonies the CMA, heads will officially inspect the two floors of exhibits assembled in the Sun Life building.Heading the party will be James H, Webb, of Montreal, Dominion president of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, Others included will be W, R.Dryman, Hamilton, first vice- president; W, S.Morden, K.C., Toron- io, second vice-president; T.F, Mony- penny, Toronto, treasurer; B, w.Coehlin, president of the Produced in Canadian Association (Quebec) Incorporated, and members of his committee; J.FE.Walsh, general manager of the C.M.AL, and J.T.Stirrett, general secretary, both of Toronto, Outremont Presbyterian Church Ave.and St, Road) Beside the City Hall REY.WILLIAM MeLFEAN MINISTER J Melean Mashall Organist and Choir Director (Davaar Catherine 1! a.m.Morning Service.3 p.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Masonic Service.Brethren of John T.Gladston and sister lodges attending.Sirangers always welcome at Services.MacVicar Memorial Church (PRESBYTERIAN) Hutchison Street, Corner St.Viatenr Ave Rev.James G.Potter, MA.DD, Minister.D.A.Hincheliffe, Choir Director Sunday.October 28 h I am.Dr.Potter will preach.Subject: \u201cStrengthen the Things that Remain.\u201d 3 p.m.Church School and Bible Classes.* Be.MORLEY will address the Senior School.730 pm.Rev.Dr.W.M.Kanna- win, of Terento, will be the Gues: Preacher.Mon.8 p.m.Y.P.S.C.E.Wed, 8 p.m.Mid-week Service.FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES UNITED CHURCH Bernard at Stvart Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.A, MINISTER.Mr.Sunday, October, 28th.= 11 AM, \u201cFhe Church and Its Workers\u201d A Men's Choir will provide Special Musical Service, A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster.2 p.m.Church School.3 p.m.Church School, 7.30 p.m.\u201cFrem Pit to Prison and Then ta Premiership\u201d 2ud in Series: \u201cGod's Young Fools\u201d.Our Junior Choir of 60 voices, makes its first appearance.eme \u2014 RSA GRAND OPENING SAT., OCT.27th AT 8:30 P.M.REVIERA GARDEN FORMERLY VENETIAN VILLAGE 1221 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST BALLOONS \u2014 ENTERTAINMENT MUBIC BY GEO.SIMS And His Famous Orchestra.\u2014 Canada's Finest Dance Music.Hear the famous Craoning Choir, OPEN NIGHT FEATURES Complete Monte Carlo Cabaret Floor Show, Starring Sammy Davis Old New York Tap Dancing Marvel GALA HALLOWE'EN DANCE WED., OCT.31st.4106 St.Lawrence tive.RE A Lady's and Genfleman's Watch Will be Given Away Free.Dancing every nig j - 362 Van Horne; A Good Revealed By The position of the dots and dashes often reveal the quality of - memory, says Miss Carr in to-day\u2019s article on handwriting.rd iid À Lit) Bue BY JOYCE Member, Canadian Handwriting Institute, Inc.MONTREAL, P.Q.A good memory carries one a long way.The more it is developed and trained, the more useful it becomes to us all through life, We continually hear jokes centered around the absent-minded professor.The professor has not really a poor portant things that he may neglect the trivial, and the \u201cabsent-minded\u201d.sential \u201cin training the memory to be able to sort out because no person can boast of a keen memofy whose brain is cluttered, up casual observer dubs him the important from the trivial, with nonsense.Thert is a memory test given \u2018Scouts, and Girl Guide organizations.- guide is ordered to carry à verbal message of so many words from one camp to the next, and deliver it aceur- The message must not be written, x \u2018of you could pass such a test?; Thé sample of handwriting for to-day is \u2018taken from the letter of a fourteen year old boy \u2014 a young ately.stamp collector, u wonderful memory training.You very close to thé letter.This is evidence of a retentive memory.His dashes are not so promising.Many times in his letter he fails to cross his \u201cts\u201d, and puts his cross stroke behind the \u201ct\u201d stem.This is evidence that he has a habit of putting off doing things.So we find that he has a good memory, hut he is not prompt enough, Now, a bad habit will harm you as a good habit will benefit you.Among the most important habits for any young person to cultivate are punctuality, promptness, and a good memory.Here is a jolly game which at the same time is excellent memory training, and helps to develop a habit of prompt mental action.Next time you go for a walk with a friend, stop in front of a well filled shop window -\u2014 but only for n few seconds.Glance quickly at the object Incidentally, collecting stamps and getting them all pro- \u201c\u201cperly sorted, and knowing every stamp in the collection and all about it, is Memory Handwriting C.B.CARR memory.His mind is so full of im- It is es- both in the Boy \u201cPhe séouts or How many Copyright, 1934 will notice that this boy dots his i's displayed in the wind.Now walk on a little distance, and then repeat aloud as many objects as possible.The one with the longer list is the winner.The ability to do this is one of the most valuable mental accomplishments anyone can require.Start to-day, and see how long it takes you to become expert.In less than three months, your memory and powers of observation will be wey ahead of others.If an analysis of your personal handwriting is desired, address a fetter to the CANADIAN HANDWRITING INSTITUTE, Incorporated.c-0 The Monitor Pub.Co.Ltd., 5384 Sherbrooke St.W., Montreal, IQ.enclosing 25 cents in coin, carefully wrapped to covere clerienl expenses.These instructions must be followed adolescence & WEALTH SEAWCE OF DUE CANADIAN WESICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIFEED NGUBANCE COMPANIES .i CANADA HOBBLEDEROY \u201cHobbledehoy\u201d is an old word that is used to describe the awkward youth who is neither man nor boy.It is for the hobbledehoys that we would ask some consideration because for them, their awkwardness is not at all amusing; it is a trying state of self-consciousness, The child does not grow slowly and steadily into his adult size, There are periods when growth is particularly rapid.The first year of life sees the average child increase his weight threefold.At no other period of life is there such a tremendous rate of increase in weight.During adolescence, there is another spurt\u2019 gleading: to a remarkable increase in both height and weight, This period of rapid growth during occurs earlier in girls than in boys, the girl attaining her 4| full growth at an earlier age than the à boy.{{growth and an \u2018increase in strength which is proportionately greater than | It is because of this rapid the increase in size the adolescent ward, Hands and feet seem, for a time, to be out of proportion and difficult to control.Furthermore, it is at this age that pimples and blackheads most commonly appear to add to the discomfort of the adolescent, who is, perhaps for the first time, conscious of personal appearance and who is thus rendered unhappy by a combination of awkwardness and a bad complex ion.Throughout life, the child requires from his parents a sympathetic understanding of his problems.Failing that, he withdraws into himself \u2014 a most unhealthy thing for him to do, or he fights back in a self-assertive manner.The latter is a much more healthy response, although it is apt to be resented by his parents and others.Help the child can be given implicitly.a Mg 4 DURE ERRERER ERNE RRR CRescent 1991 Clothes.SPUNT°S VALET | CLEANERS & DYERS Service to all parts of the city.Now Featuring the Latest Styles\u2014Fabrics Fur Coats Relined\u2014Remodeled-\u2014Prices Moderate ERR RE ERE EERE RE ARERR RRR RRR RRR.ma 1007 BERNARD AVE.W.Œ far sven! 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Lawrence Clinton Stone (top), furnace - man at an, exclusive Mount Vernon, N.Y., apartment house, confessed to police that he placed the body of 5-year-old Nancy Jean Costigan (below) in the building's oil burner, His confession asserted she died when struck by a ball he threw at her in play.his awkwardness, For should never be called clumsy, and his size and his actions should be ignored.Clothing which fits, rather than clothes which have outgrown, will help.Tt should also be explained to him that the overactive oil gland in his skin which causes pimples is normal to his age and that the condition will respond to treatment and most likely correct itself in a few years.He should be praised for his suceeszes instead of atlention to example, he having his failures constantly point-|a ed out.He should be encouraged to written | | RADIO NEWS SOUND NEWS To create the illusion of action in radio plays, considerable ingenuity ia necessary to produce the correct isound effects.Whether or not these {effects are properly handled has much to do with the success of the dramas.| Although phonograph records are lavailable now for many sounds such las automobiles, trains, ete, the ma- Jority must be produced.To give the sound of horses galloping over a country road, (Ted Slade, who handles most of this work in Montreal), walks towards the microphone beating his chest with his hands.If the horses are: \u201cpor «id +\"be on a hard road he simpy wears a leather coat, |.Fox.Hue sound of flames, crumpling ia pléce Bf \u201cCellophane\u201d is the process, The spund of a door being broken down is achieved by Ted breaking a small wooden berry box in his hands.\u201c Considerable effort was necessary a short time ago to signify two: wooden ships colliding.After {¥hany experiments he found that by \u2018erushing two small wooden match {boxes together near tha \u201cmike\u201d, the proper sound effect was produced.Simple isn't it?: HOCKEY CHATTER.Gossip direct by wire from the training camps of the Maroons, and Canadiens hockey teams is\u2018 being broadens! every night except Sunday over CKAC by Roland Beaudry.The hockey news is heard on Monday and Tuesday at 7.30 p.m, and Wednesday and Friday at 7,15 p.m, Thursday at.10.45, and Saturday at 7 o'clock.These broadensts are in both French and English, A song written by Henri Miro, distinguished Montreal orchestra leader and composer, \u201cPaquitn La Loce\u201d, was™sung by Julien Oliver, Spanish Canadian tenor on n Toronto brond- cast last week.Leo Le Sieur has a new tune called \u201cFrou- TW have plenty of rest, to keep his skin clean by frequent bathing, and to eat Frou\" which will be presented soon on his Sweet Caporal feature heard Wednesday at eight o'dlock over CKAC, Broadcasts of the Curtis Symphony Orchestra are being heard again over CKAC on Wednesday from 4.15 to 5.00 P.M.This orchestra consists of 80 musicians.Bert Anstice and his Mountaineers are barnstorming through the province.Jack Telg- mann and his orchestra, which recently arrived in Montreal from Kingston, will be heard over the local stations, On many of the programs broadcast from Montreal the sponsors demand that musicians and artists adopt formal dress, Rupert Caplan, however, who directs all of the Radic Commission dramatic programs from Montreal, and great commercial man as well, congistently refuses to work in Tuxedo or \u201ctails\u201d, He has carned the title of \u201cshirt sleeved autocrat\u201d, as he prefers the freedom of shirt sleeves when he is rehearsing or pro- ducing a program over the air.CKAC'& announcing staff is complete for the winter.Yvon Bourgasa chief announcer, has added J.Malouin, formerly with CKCH, Hull, Bruce Wendell of Quebec City and J.La- londe of Ottawa complete the staff.HALLOWE'EN \u201cTo celebrate Hallowe'en, Wesley Young Peoples\u2019 Society have planned to present a social evening \u2014 from the preparation already made, it is most evident that Monday evening will a real success.\u201d WANTS JOCK'S LICENSE AT 76 Al Duncan, 76-year-old Okishoman, reently applied for a jockey's license before the Illinois racing commission.He weighs 102 pounds.It is the new deal, castor oit or the firing squad.\u2014Harry Elmer Barnes.PURNISHED OR you.nearly everybody reads them! 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| 1017 LAURIER AVE.W.\u2014 CR.2548 SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN AND FANCY CAKES MADE TO ORDER Wedding Anniversary Cufies «= Preach Posiry.alike = mat shaitéstons a CE ON FPE PRETTY Ti » + a PAGE SIN + + \u2018Human Relations Clinic dealing with Domestic Relations Problems CONDUCTED BY LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.i PROBLEM NO.5 Mrs, P.S., Pointe St.Charles, submits that her daughter, 18, has kept company with C.B.Truck Driver \u2014 24 years of age \u2014 who has proposed marriage to her and whom she hax accepted.The marriage was to take place during the month of December, 1934.Her daughter, however, is about to give brith to a child \u2014 C.B, admitting the In August 1934, C.B.was arrested on a charge of theft of $150.00 from paternity of this child.his employer.C.B., Took this loan, it appears, to aid Mrs.P.S.'s daughter by reason of her delicate condition of health, He was sentenced to six months imprisonment on this charge of theft.C.B.'s first offence \u2014 previously of good character \u2014 sober \u2014 hard werking.This is Mrs.P.S.states that she is on the verge of a nervous break-down because of worry over her daughter's predicament.She desires to know what she should do to protect her daughter and particularly whether she should permit her daughter to marry ¢.B.on his re-! lease.ANSWER * - \u2014 Mrs, P.S.\u2014 When I consented :odoubtedly erred -\u2014 bear in mind that this interview that C.B.really loves conduct the Human Relations Clinic \u2014 I never anticipated receiving such | and needs now more than ever lave and guidance of her mother.is contained in your appealing let- my opinion, must frankly state that you apply immediately to the authori- ter.While I fully realize that the;it is a pity that parents in this mod- | Lies a perplexing problem for solution as present regretable predicament of vour daughter is one that must have caused you considerable worry and\u2019 children when they reach the age Of gestion but bear in mind: anxiety, I am of the opinion however, that there is a solution to this problem.tarian point of view is suggest to you that you give Lo your daughter all the care and attention.both personal and medical that is it is no small ordeal that this child will have to go though in the near\u2018 mother, future.Moreover, do not be too criti-!stances it cal with her \u2014 for while she has un-ithe boy she is very young and inexperienced the In ern age do not realize the and advisability of giving necessity to their puberty some knowledge of sex \u2014 zo that they will be able to avoid the | pitfalls and heartaches that always My first though from the humani- result from ignorance and inexperi- ¢, B, js a first offender and is en- to strongly ence, Reverting, uowever, to vour case, I would say ordinarily.that where a ; | young girl i= engaged to be married to keep his promise and marry your possible.You must remember that and before the marriage is consum- | daughter and legitimize his child, he mated.she becomes an expectant that under such cireum- would be advisable that and girl be married.You HE ES AMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY Try and Spend moreover will legitimize the birth of | Ch ris tmas In her child.There is no di i | such a marriage.It je moral, sensi.The Homeland will appreciate that such a marriage will not only tend to regularize the gets legal and social position, \u2014 it ible and proper \u2014 for :.is accom.pling no tly wha | Con a home mes à rc ' \u2019 young p 5 \u2018of old associations, the rounding of en , ri , : A ; gaged, namely marriage, but muchl family circle, and a thousand and more because it is saving the child] leasant « tunities # | from the stigma of illegitimiey.Your\u201c pleasant opportunit: or rea | problem, however, is somewhat more | énJoyment, ; | complicated.C.B.\u2014 your prospec | Your tamily newspaper, The Moni- 'tive son-in-law has heen found guilty tor.realizing that many of their of theft and is presently serving a | readers will take the opportunity of- sentence.This is, however, his first fered by the extremely low rates put | offence \u2014 his previcus character was OUL by the Steamship (Companies, have \u2018good.1 would therefire under the arranged for a series of personally I circumstances, recommend thai yeu conducted trips in conjunction with visit C.B.at Bordeaux Jail with the the Economica! Tours Inc, of 140% Minister of your Church or Major | Peel Street and the Cunard White !Trickey of the Salvation Amay.Dis! Siar and Anchor Donaldson Lines, and will be glad to see that anyone thinking of going is personalling call- cd upon and given full information | and all arrangements made for their tip, They have also arranged with the cuss with him frankly the condition and position of your daughter.Note carefully whether his attitude towards her is flippant and indifferent or sincere and sympathetic, Ascertain if ne is fully repentant \u2014 both as to your daughter's condition of Economical Tours Ine., whose office health and whe offence for which helis centrally Incated at 1409 Pecl was sentenced.Street, Tel Mateau 9613, to stay open until 10 o'clock every week night to take care af any arrangements that you may wish to make.Special accom- madation has been reserved on all sailing: and experionecd help will be given with passpori photographs and passports.Money transfers will be taken care of n° the lowest possible rates.We plan to make ne a real family \u2018party and if you have any intention of going home this Christmas don\u2019t overlook the pleasant associations that will be available when you travel under our sponorship.\u201c, The steamers are of the famous White Star and Anchor If you come to the conclusion after \u2018your daughter and is \u2018willing to ~marry her and has learned his lesson \u2014 then I would recommend that for permission to allow this mar- ,riage to be performed.You may be surprised at this sug- \u201cThat to err is human To forgive Divine\u201d, You must also bear in mind that titled to a fuir chance to make a 'come-back and become a useful mem- .ber of Society.If he is decent chough Cunard \u2018is in my opinion, the attributes of a real man and assuredly can make: #-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 wor.| { something of his life.\u201c LUKE CALLAGHAN MEMOR- i The fact that he has committed a IAL SCHOOL NOTES I.> &» 5 EXAMINER - COURIER sporting circle this winter with box-; CRescent 4112 By STEVE MANCINI Luke Callaghan will break into the ing, swimming, skiing, and hockey.| ! The sad rumor that the city was \u2018not to build rinks this year was the! cause of many glum faces, for to the : jardent hockey player and fan, such al Istep would be really drastic.How- | | ever since news has reached us that | ithe old rink may be retained, the FOR SALE WANTED TO PURCHASE world has once more become tolerable.REPAIRS : \u201d BEDS COMPLETE $6.00; chesterfields $15.00; bedroom suites $29.00: dining room suites $25.00; bureaus $4.50: tables $1.75.West End Furniture Exchange, 1370-1374 Notre Name West.H-87 COATS, Girls 10-12 years, Winter $5.00.Fall $4.50 (almost new), boy's red flannel blazer 5-7 years not worn.Double bed, spring (no mattress), grey metal, $5.00.WEllington 6577, H-96 VERANDAH SWING, desk chairs whatnot, chair, den set, eleciric dome, 3 bells, mirror, spring, bargains, leaving town.DE.8051.H-95 KINDERGARTEN and Preparatory School, French and English children.Individual attention, older pupils coached afternoons.Miss Buttan- shaw, MAR.1430.H-89 LEARN FRENCH, conversational method used exclusively, grammar is taught through practical examples, EL.4023.2219 Melrose Avenue.H-91 TWO QUAKER oil stoves, good for garage or workshop.Almost new, cost $65.00, will sell for $20.00 each.also roller canaries, home bred, 5 months old.WAL.8846.H-116 TAPESTRY chesterfield set $25.00, will be sold to first buyer, 4266 Old Orchard, Apt.2.Phone evening DE.3851, day PL.2861.H-111 VELOUR DRAPES, rugs, chesterfield suit.spring for double piano, all good condition.WE.1252.H-120 SMALL bench lath, make with counter shaft and tool rest, never used, cost $50.00, sell $20.00; also Premier Spic-Span, perfect condition, $7.00.EL.9085.H-12117 7 | me ee baby | WILL BOARD and room good girl or FOUR OAK dining chairs with leather seats (one armchair); \u2018bath, good condition.DE.7988.H-122 i vices and care CHESTERFIELD SET, three pieces.DE.7743 H-123 SAXAPHONE, \u201cConn\u201d.C Melody.practically new, bargain for cash.DE.4872.WANTED TO PURCHASE DO YOU WANT to sell anything?Call \u201cHon Al\u201d and get reasonable prices, 1 buy gentlemen\u2019 suits, old clothes, household furniture and all| Hutchison.ete, : H-92 ; [FUMIGATION without danger, we | guarantee complete destruction bed- 3, s, all i th- paid.Call Sam Pearson ,Reg\u2019d, 1452! bugs, roaches, all other vermin, mo kinds of plumbing supplies, Phone DO.6843.BUSINESS SUITS, any sizes, alto all kinds of good clothing, furniture, carpets and sporting goods.Best prices Notre Dame West.WIL.4965.H-90 FURNITURE, BEDROOM, chester-|ment Building.LA.9515.4 vdd bureaus, FOOT SPECIALIST hookcases, \u2018 field, dining room sets, bed sewing machines, stoves, carpets, etc.AT.3627.H-85 ANTIQUES and old fashioned fumni.ture of all kinds antique table, piano, dining chairs and set, old prints.DO.8812, DE.5882.H-105 I BUY STOVES, baths, sinks, washstands, closet bowls, jacket heaters house and office furniture, store fixtures, CH.R018, night and Sunday.The B.S.I.\u2014 Colossal METAL WEATHERSTRIP, doors Such words as \u201conomatopoeia, ; \u201chierogrammatic,\u201d \u201cheteromorphous\u201d | and windows $1.00 each, best mate- hierogr \u2019 > p ial and workmanship.Imperial Metal and \u201cphysiognomaticalisation\u201d are Weatherstrip Company, Phone CAL, hurled about with impunity by the [hoys of the lower grades in the stu-; SPIER'S buys everything, men's suits old gold, guns, musical instruments, ete, 257 Craig west, HA.6844, HOUSES TO LET DUROCHER 6075\u20148 rooms, furnace, electrollers.separate toilet room cleaning done.vacant.CR.4351.| bed, \u2014 \u201cGoodall-Pratt\u201di \u2014 ; H-126 | st pupils\u2019 homes if desired, H-112 FLATS TO LET | HUTCHISON, 5338 \u2014 Five large \u2018rooms newly decorated.Moderate | rent.Apply CR.4622.H-98 \u2018ST CATHERINE ROAD Next to No, 4651-\u2014-Newly completed duplexes, heated, continuous hot ! water.garages.ready for November ! pceupation.Snowdon Realties.0252.DE.H-119 | VBRY BRIGHT.reduced, upper 7 room flat, Belgrave Avenue, EL.H-125 : ROTR.PE: ROOMS TO LET \"TWO furnished able.gentlemen \u2018Park Avenue.bed rooms, reasun- preferred.5736 H-133 i BRIGHT comfortable front room !n ! private family, meals optional, con- , veniently situated.Exceptionally , Rond home.CR.8907.H-110 \u201c ROOM AND BOARD exchange for light ser- for baby occasionally.H-86 woman in CR.0355.' EDUCATIONAL McGILL STUDENT offers tuition in all public and high school subjects, Reason- H-97 able rates.AT.0329.i TEACHER of Elocution, gold medalist is prepared to accept pupils individual institution.For information phone CR.9111, Viola Esdon, 541% H-108 EXTERMINATING, FUMIGATING proofing, guaranteed five years, No gas.Waverly Mfg.Ço., Canada Ce.DO.9359.H-107 2311.H-117 FURNITGRE \u2014 Bedroom, dining.| \u201cC chesterfield and divanette suites, odd CARTAGE \u2018nieces furniture, sewing machines, POTTER'S TRANSFER \u2014 Baggage bookcases, stoves, refrigerator\u2019s, oi-lchecked to stati g fice furniture, etc.DO.0029, H-115 eeked to station, hotels, and ail H-114| 'pendous Baseball Spelling League, which is now under way.What a hit! We eagerly await the naming of the - Lion, : \u2018new Home Run King., i par a rates for Mon Our Entertainment ar \u2019 P LI The entertainment to take place niture.CR.1163, H-104 ; this Friday wich has been so pains- CARTAGE and STORAGE takingly prepared by the committee ACME TRANSPORT TRUCKS for will list among its speakers, Sidney moving, service all hours.Storing of Riley, who will speak on \u201cLove of furniture, pianos $2.50.BE.2827, Country,\u201d A.Costen, \u201cWhat Patriot-, .H-103 ! EXTERMINATING PROVINCIAL EXTERMINATOR \u2014 Will give information az how to destroy all kinds of bugs, roaches.Be sure to call up before going into any great expense.1459 Mackay.MAR.2701.H-106 crime, while legally inexcusable, ia under the circumstances, as explained in your letter, deserving of a certain amount of clemency being ex-: tended to him.He is not a habitual or confirmed criminal, \u2014 it is true: that he has made a scrious mistake | land is now paying his debt to society\u201d \u2018for it \u2014 but when that debt is paid \u2014.he is entitled to an even break \u2014 entitled to the opportunity of being, restored to and re-established in 30-, RATS Vermin Specialists .Licensed City Fumigators Fully Insured Complete extermination of bugs and roaches.Safety fume gas.Fully insured, one hundred per cent safe.Materials sold.Free |ciety as a law-abiding citizen -\u2014 as demonstration.Work guaran- a faithful husband \u2014 as a loving\u2019 teed.father.| Silver Fish Our Snecialty PESTROY CO.LTD, 414 St, Francois Xavier, MA.3155 H-109 WOOD AND COAL HARDWOOD 10 bags $1.00: kind- lings 12, $1.00; 25, $2.00; Maple 0.inch cord.$3.00; Welsh coal.H.Oui- met, 5465 Chateaubriand.Moreover, it may be possible to even obtain his release from prison before the expiration of his sentence under the restraint of the Ticket of Leave Act, by appying tn ihe Depart-' ment of Justice, \u2018Remission Branch Ottawa.; If you desire, Mrs.P.$., any fur-! CR.Hs | ther help in bringing this entire mat- eee.\u201c(ter to a successful consummation MOUNTAIN MAPLE, 3 feet £9.00; along the lines suggested, please do $ pars ho.all kinds of coal 00 not hesitate to further communicate ge : with me.BUY from Piche and ë Desrosiers.BE.2224, hardwood flnor cuttings, cord, coal, H-102 OIL BURNERS NEW BURNER bargain, installations, fuel oil, guaranteed first qual- itv.DO.0905.H-101 TRADE and BUSINESS CARDS THIS PAPER is distributed by the! National Sales and Distribution Co., | successor to» Dominion Messenger and | Signal Service, 4477 St, Jean Ban- tiste.HA.9101, H-88 | GENERAL REPAIR SHOP\u2014A.Sil- NORTH BRAN 5550 PARK AVENUE also auto keys; Repairing-bicycles, carriages, ete, Sharpening\u2014Scissors, knives, etc.#1 Mount Royal West.H-118 B.A.MALLIN, D.8.C., specializes in old foot ailments.Electrical treatments for rheumatism, lumbago snd stiff joints.4859 Park Avenue.DO.8787, open evenings.H-p8 ORDERS taken for handmade knitting and crocheting.Monarch Yarns for sale.Expert workmanship, Burnside Woo} Shop, 1125 Burnside, near | Stanley, Phone PL.3764.H-124 i t ver, Prop.Lockx, keys, all a OCTOBER 26th, 1931.CV.Curtis H.Beatie\u2019 Form Advertising Concern ed Above is pictured C.V.Curt's, well-known local resident and to the right B.H.Beattie, who joins him in a new business venture, » Two local residents, B, H.Beattie business connections in Montreal and advertising, business counsel and sales promotion organization which is to be known as the Curtis-Beattie Organization Registered, with offices at 1434 St.Catherine Street, West, Suite 303.\u20ac.V.Curtis is well-known in ad-4\u2014 vertising cireles here and is a former director of the advertising club of.Montreal, He was advertising manager of Jaz, A.Ogilvy's for several years and shortly afterwards became conneeted with the M.Pollack Co.of Quebec, in the capacity of sales manager.he was as- of business For some time sociated with a group counsellors of this city.He is an elder of Wesley United Church, leader of the Bible class {Donaldson Lines\u2019 fleet, and vou will there and takes a keen interest in all; in years they are Loth veterans of.\u2018really have an exceptionally fine time.! affairs pertaining to the hetterment Îthe Great War Mr.Curtis having been of the community.Mr, Beattie, formerly «of Toronto and Kitchener, has been actively engaged in commercial art work in Montreal for the past eight years.His early training was acquired in | mercial art that he has especially ex- THE SPOT LIGHT IS ON \u2018 | \u201cCall of the Redwoods\u201d a musica} \u201cdrama of the redwoods, to come soon l.Alice Faye and John Boles in , \u201cRedheads on Parade\u201d .\u201cMenace,\u201d a thriller from Para .Lee Tracy, {who might be aviating in the aviation story: \u201cBorn with Wings\u201d .Gloria Swanson, whu is to be co-starred with Gable , .\u201cThe Student Prince\u201d |, | | a lizht operetta which will star Shear.or and Navarro .Irene Dunne and Ginger Rogers in \u201cRoberta\u201d .The Streamline Train which will be used in \u201cThe Silver Streak\u201d |.Helen Chandler who is making England's \u201cA Safe Bei\u201d.Bela Lugosi in \u201cThe Mysterious Mr.Wang\u201d | | Margaret Sullivan, (Little Man, Vhat Now?and Herbert Marshall in \u201cThe Good Fairy.\u201d while keen on producing business, will be outstanding for its business integrity.Their past experience has proven their ability to produce re.| sults.PS\u201d FREE FREE! i \u201cWONDER BAR\u201d À To All Who Buy à 50 CENTS WORTH of merchandise at The ANNEX DRUG STORE Cor.Esplanade and St.Viateur Streets.and C, V.Curtis, well known for theis other Canadian cities have formed an the furniture industry in Western On- tario where he acquired a reputation for furniture designing, later taking over factory management.Several N.FISHMAN, Ph.G.Proprietor \\ .CR.9131\u2014DOllard 0139 years of sales managing and iner- \u201cKeep the llome Fires Burning\u201d ESS ONDES : chandising rounded out Mr.Beatties experience.It is in the field of com- All Kinds of Sewing Machines and Motors Repaired PAUL VERSCHUERE MACHINIST 4265 St.Dominique LA.1748 All kinds of Sowing Machine Attachments Sold and Exchanged \u2014 Work Cuarantecd celled.He is an adherent of Wesley United Church here.i Although these men are still young I for nearly two years a prisoner in \u2014 Germany.: Their combined experience, togeth-! er with the resources of their organi-| zation places at the disposal of any CALI US \u2014 WE WILL, SEND OUR MECHANIC AT YOUR SERVICE.ism Is\", Mark Walsh, \u201cCanada\u2019s Position in the World.\u201d and Walter Me- Dougall, \u201cWhy we
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