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[" Outremont Mount Royal Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busin essmen\u2019s Association of the North End.VOL.VI.No.44.\u201cMONTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Oth, 1934, Park Extension Montreal Annex \u2018 PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS UDE AT BUS! HIS WORSHIP MAKES SIGNIFICANT STATEMENTS BEFORE REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING OF LEADING CITIZENS President Garfield Promises Chief Executive Undivided Support in All His Undertakings \u2014 Ald.Rochon Announces Himself as Member of Business Men's Association\u2014Ald.Owen Callary Calls For Support of Catholic Charities Drive \u2014 Most Successful Luncheon So Far.| His Worship Mayor Building on Wednesday.The President, in extending a wel-+- come, siressed the fact that the association was devoting untiring efforts to the development of the North End.In this connection he outlined plans two large-scale drives, the dates of which have not as yet been definitely fixed, but which would, he predicted, prove in the North End.He also made known the fact that a campaign for new and worthwhile recruits to the Association would be launched immediately, and that this campaign would be under the with as many aides as required.The captains Wilbrod Decarie, Desire 8S.Desbois, R.L.Greenfield, B.M.Garfield, E.Phil McKenna, P.Las- nie, Art Lemay, J.A.Pariseau, and E.Maynard, with one other yet to be presently being discussed for a real stimulus to business direction of ten captains, are\u2019 as follows: appointed.Mr.Garfield introduced Mayor Houde, Alderman McKenna and Rochon.In welcoming the Mayor on behalf of the association, he said the mr SPECIAL SHOW - For KIDDIES RIALTO THEATRE SATURDAY MORNING See Advertisement TE ar PE Z Camilien Houde was the guest of the Business Men's Association of the North End at its noonday luncheon in the Rialto Seated at the head table with\u2019 him were the Honorable Joseph Mercier, M.P., B.M.Garfield, president of the association, Aldermen Leo McKenna, and Dave Rochon, of Montreal; Aldermen Owen J.Callary, Bourassa, and Pratt, of Outremont; R.L.Greenfield, secretary, Eugene Maynard, first vice-president, L.H.Ouimet, third vice-president, and Art Lemay, financial secretary, respectively, of the Business Men; Mesdames Garfield, Leone and Rochon; Messrs.Ned Jakcbs and Angell.R.Carlin, at the request of President Garfield, introduced the Hon, Mr.Mercier and Alderman Owen Callary thanked the Mayor.Mr.I.RE 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! > Ouimet- Wilson Coal Company, Limited _ COAL \u2014 COKE \u2014 WOOD \u2014 FUEL OIL 1237 Van Horne Avenue \u2014 Phone Crescent 3177 occasion was one for extreme gratification, since it \u201cgave His Worship an opportunity to know us better, and gives him an opportunity to become better acquainted with us.\u201d He also assured the Chief Executive of the wholehearted support of the organisation in \u201canything and everything\u201d he had set out to do.His Worship, replying in a happy vein, paid his respects to Alderman Rochon by stating that the alderman had the cooperation of the entire City Council in his efforts for betterment of St.Michael's Ward.He also gave an unqualified promise that there would be a revision of the property tax rolls.\u201cThere are,\u201d he said, \u201cmany taxpayers who are not contributing enough to the city coffers, and others who \u2018are contributing too much.Measures will be taken to the, end that a more equable distribution of assessments shall take place, and that those who can will pay.\u201d He touched lightly on the all engrossing topic of the balancing of the city\u2019s budget.The matter of financing, he stated, should he taken out of politics entirely.He advocated some sort of corporation, which would be empowered to borrow funds and to levy taxes sufficien: to meet the interest on sinking fund and loans.In this way, he suggested, the city could go to the public for its financing, and money could be had at three per cent, instead of five, as at the present.He believed an income tax impractical, and further imposts on property-holders impossible.He was roundly applauded at the end of his remarks.Alderman Rochon said that he had gone to the City Hall in the first place prepared to \u201cfight the whole Council if necessary to get what he wanted.\u201d He proudly announced that \u201cfrom this day forward\u201d he was a member of the Business Mens Association.\u201d Alderman McKenna brought a greeting from Mount Royal Ward, and Aldermen Bourassa and Pratt addressed short remarks to the gathering.Alderman Owen Callary, in thank- \\ COM AM MMM MM MAMMA MM A M Es RP el + = \u2014\u2014\u2014 New Lights For St.Joseph Blvd.A motion looking to improved lighting of St.Joseph Boulevard, was presented to the City Couneil on Tuesday.It is sponsored by Alderman L\u2019Archeveque, Savignac and Seigler, and takes care of the entire length of the Boulevard from Hutchison to Iberville streets.The various sections are in the wards represented by the three aldermen.The plan, it is understood, calls for pedestal lights similar to those existing between Hutchi- son street and Park Avenue, There is no intention of removing the trees now growing on the \u201cislands\u201d, upon which the lights are to be placed, although it may be necessary in some cases to trim them, so as to make the illumination more effective.Information as to when work on the project will begin is not yet forthcoming.Y.M.H.A.CONDUCTS CHILD HEALTH WEEK \u2019ommencing Saturday morning, Nov.10th, the Y.M.H.A.Boy\u2019s Work Committee will conduct an intensive ; campaign among its boy membership \"lo stimulate annual medical examinations.\u201cHealth Week\u201d will be introduced at the Junior Congregation Service, Sat.Nov, 10th, at 10.00 a.m.On Sunday all the Junior Clubs will meet at an Assembly to hear a prominent doctor on a heal*h topic.Monday afternoon, Nov, 12th, the Juniors will put on an exhibition of calisthenics, and on Wednesday they will hold a water carnival in the \u201cY?pool.Both these activities are in the hands of Mr.M.M.Bruker.Throughout the weck several doctors, dentists and optometrists will be on duty to examine every youngster.It is estimated that some 500 children will come under the care of these medical men.: Saturday, Nov, 17th, will se¢ the conclusion of Health Weck with the showing of some Health Films through the courtesy of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.It is hoped to have Dr.8.Boucher head of the City Health Department, as guest speaker.As a follow-up the Y.M.H.A.will ports of the examinations and advice to the parents of the members.Mr.Harry J.Halperin, Assistant Director of the Department of Education, is in charge of all arrangements for \u201cHealth Week.\u201d send oe ing the Mayor, took occasion to direct attention to the fact that the drive for funds for the Catholic Charities would open tomorrow, the tenth, and continue for ten days.The objective, he pointed out was, $174,600, and every dollar of it was badly needed.He asked for the assistance of those present in making the drive a success.Mr.I.R.Carlin introduced the Honorable Mr.Mercier.The member for Laurier-Outremont took occasion to stress the rapid growth of the North End, and pointed out that there were as many shoppers on Park Avenue as on St.Catherine Street.The function was the most successful of its kind so far held, and great credit is due to Mr.John Connolly, upon whose shoulders fell a large part of the responsibility for the arrangements.The musical programme was under the direction of \u201cJerry\u201d Shea.N (Mr.Garfield acted as chairman, and was assisted by Mr.Greenfield.| day.Quiremont ; Hon, Joseph Mercier, M.P., Greenfield, secretary of the and M.Leone.REUNION OF \u201cOLD BOYS\u201d OF NORTH BRANCH Arrangements Being Made For Great Get-Together November 22nd.On Thursday, Nov, 22nd, the Old Boys of the North Branch Y.M.C.A.Lill gather together in what will be i the first Reunion.During the years which the North Branch has been in operation hundreds of members have enjoyed varied programmes and good times.Members have lost touch with old friends through the years, and the Old Boys\u2019 Reunion will provide an opportunity for meeting once again.Practically every sport and profession will he represented.Mr.George Porteous, executive secretary of the \u201cY\u201d, is enthusiastically co-operating with the committees in charge to make this an (event long to be remembered.All old members are invited to attend, and those wishing to be present are requested to get in touch with Mr.teous, as the Committee finds it difficult to trace old addresses phone numbers.The Ladies\u2019 Aid, who turned «out to help with suppers in the past.have again been approached, to assist the Supper Committee, which includes: Stan Brown, Harry Lewis, and Mr.Porteous.Sarge Swinbourne and R.P.Thomas.are in charge of the Programme and Entertainment, and Owen Griffiths, Reg.Darbyson, and Stan Rough are in charge of Promotion.The Committees are making ah effort to have as many as possible of the Old Boys of the period of 1920-30 attend, and supper accommodation for a hundred is being planned.All Old Boys should secure their tickets as soon as possible, so that the committee may plan accordingly.A meeting of committees and those Old Boys willing to help will be held at the Y, Tuesday, November 13th, at 8 p.m.sham.Group of those who attended the mid-day luncheon of the Business Men's Associaiion of the North End at the Rialto Building on Wednes- at which an interesting address was delivered hy Mayor Houde.First row (left to right) Aldermen G.Aldermen Lea McKenna, and Dave Rochon, of Montreal; B.M.Garfield, president of the association; His Worship Mayor Houde; for Laurier-Outremont; association; Por.#\u2014 and tele.a A dy fF UL A LULL Id ALLL ddd A Lid id dd, Pratt and Charles Bourassa, of E.Maynard, R.L., Desire S.Desbois, director, [CANON SHATFORD MAKES APPEAL FOR MONTEFIORE Stresses Need of Helping | Child Who Cannot Help Itself.Before of campaign workers, Canon A.P.Shat- fordmade h strong appeal on behalf of the $25,000 campaign of the Monte- fiore Hebrew Orphans Home, 4650 Jeanne Mance street.Canon Shatford a crowded auditorium stressed the need of helping the child who can't help itself and drew a picture of men breaking material wealth in an cffort to save a child when it is trapped in a burning building, to show that the same courage is needed now to help the small unfortunate one.He also made special reference to the racial pride of the Jews.He was introduced by Lyon Cohen and was thanked by Leon Crestohl.Mr, Nat Simpson was in the chair.\u2014_ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 20 dp \" MacVICAR MEMORIAL | CHURCH NOTES « ee ~% The Morning Service in MacVicar Memorial Church will be held on Sunday at 10.50 so as to give the oppor- | tunity of recognizing the two minutes * * OUTREMONT PRESBYTER- | ! 1AN CHURCH NOTES + - +» -\u2014 pr 4.\u201cA TOUR OF EUROP was the title of an address delivered by the Rev, Chas.George Smith, B.A., B.B.D.at the meeting of the Young People's Missionary Committee, Mr.Smith, always an interesting apeaker, gave a very informing and delightful address.Mr.Blake Sewell presided, and Mr.John Rice, president of the society, moved the vote of thanks to the speaker, Next weeks meeting will be under the auspices of the Literary Committee, led by Mrs, H, H.Thomson.Armistice Day Services will be held morning and evening next Sunday.The morning service will be a service of \u201cREMEMBRANCE\u201d commence al 10.50 a.n.instead of 11 o'clock.At the evening service Mr.McLean will give an address on the subject, \u201cTHE VETERANS AND PEACE\".Mr.McLean went overseas with the men who were in their \"teens when the Great War burst upon the world.He saw service in France and Belgium, and since the war he was given a and it will! ESS MEN'S LUNCHEON \"\\\" MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN GOES OVER THE TOP The North Branch Y.M.C.A.Fall Membership Campaign has proved itself to be a great success, 103.2°« of the total obective being reached.The efforts of the Young Men's Division and the Ladies and Girl's Division were particularly gratifying, each group attaining well over 100% of their abective.This now brings the total Y.M.C.A.membership 2057 higher than at the same time last year, This has been the most successful campaign conducted by the North Branch Y.M.C.A.for several years, and it ix taken as an augury for the return of happier days.Under the leadership of Freddie Tutill, Chairman of the Young Men's Divinion section of the campaign special mention in given to the promotion work done by Jin Walsh, George Fitzgerald, Rodger lefebvre, Stewart Roberta and Vernon Blake.In the Women's and Girl's Division the promotion work of Dossie Merryfield and May Moody was outstanding, and in the Boy's Division George Walker secured the largest number of members new and renewal.| 'Y.P.H.L.MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN A Warkers rally of the Y.P.H.L.Membership Campaign was held November 7th.at the Capital Hungarian.Moe Seidman president of the Young People's Hebrew League was in the (chair.Returns up to date show that the workers had signed 245 new members.The quota this year was set for 800 members, Mr.Ben Stein exhorted the workers to greater efforts and outlined the need for signing up the new members so that available members and funds be had to carry on the extensive program that the executive had planned for the year.The man who has reached a throne commission in the Non-permanent Active Malitia, of Canada.silence at 11 o'clock.The subject of Dr.Potters Armistice address will bei \u201cLet.Us Remember.\u201d At the Evening Service 7.30 \u201cThe Practical Significance of Remembrance Day\u201d will be \u2018the topic of address.| Monday 12th 8 p.m.The Rev.Had- don Gilmour of Church of St, Andrew and St.Paul will be The Armistice Day speaker.Wednesday 14th 8 p.m.Mid-Week Service of Praise and Conference, subject of study \u201cThe Lords Prayer\u201d.The Young Pcople\u2019s Society are presenting the comedy \u201cA Dumb Waiter\u201d on Monday and Tuesday, Nov.19 and 20th in the Church Lec- ture Hall.SPECIAL! Get a large bottle non- oily furniture polish with each one- pound tin famous Old English Z|FLOOR WAX Both for I SPECIAL BAKES QUICKLY, SAVES GAS 5345 PARK AVENUE jE oH OVEN $1.49 S.DUSKES & SON need not be ashamed of the days when he was poor, ragged and hungry.Rich In Flavour\u2014Always SALADA TEA \u201cFresh from the Gardena\u201d rs you.nearly everybody reads them! We'll Take Them by A RR, $736 PARK AVENUE \u2014 Want to find someone to do business with\u2014quickly ?the Examiner-Courier Want Ads or let them tackle the job for They'll do the work for less money every time\u2014because Apa rtments, sieeping Rooms Want to buy?Want to sell?Want to rent, borrow, swap?Tackle \u2018Phone if You Wish | EXAMINER - COURIER CRescent 4112 JUST BELOW BERNARD ze.UNE TE REN = RE ry THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER 9th, 1934.World\u2019s Oldest Motorist Celebrates 97th Birthday New Speed Car Rumored \u2014 Unique Japanese Ceremony at Auto Plant \u2014 France May Enforce Light Car Body Colors as Safety Measure.There's a sound of hammers along Chicago.He has been driving for the highways nqw; shatterimg the 20 years and is still going strong.tranquillity.the autumn gfter- noons .The proprietors of the way-; France in the motor news.Safe- side hotdog and refreshment stands ty organizations in Paris are going\u2019 are handling those hammers\u2014shut-:to take a try at dictating to motor, ters are going up on the little estab- | manufacturers a range of color\u2019 lishments, as another tour season'schemes for their cars as a safety draws to a close .It was a good\u2019.Their idea is that drab body hues season, this one, all things consider- on cars fail to throw them up in reed.True, the cold and damp wea-: lief against surrounding objects in ;ther of August acted as a partial\u2019 the thoroughfares and for this rea- check of the great motor caravan, but son are the cause of accidents.business was better than last year.The safety bodies will try to place a ban on dark blue, black, deep brown\u2019 \u201cYes, motor touring showed an in- and green and maroon as car colors.crease this year,\u201d said W.G.Robert- .In the place of these tints, they\u2019 son, general manager of the Ontario suggest light yellow, cream and Motor League, when we asked him bright red instead.Already their! about the 1934 touring industry.\u201cRe- suggestion has received the endorse- ; ports show that we might be able to ment of many motor touring clubs in, expect a 10 or 20 per cent.increase France, the contention being that the ; over last year.The motor tourists.Visibility of all fast-moving vehicles too, seemed more willing this sum- would be enhanced thereby, especialy mer to stay at the more expensive at night.hotels and tourist camps.The bet- - ter class of summer resort hotels in: First a shower of champagne .| Ontario generally experienced better\u2018 then a ritual of purification .then a business this season.blessing .all these greeted a truck, :when it rolled off the production line \u201cParticularly early in the season in a motor factory at Osaka, Japan, Tiny Monarch Receives Salute Of His Generals General Health By Dr.L.Goldman APPENDICITIS This cdndition is considered the {most important of the acute intestinal !disorders.The causes are varied, the | anatomical features of the appendix \u2018render it liable to infection, ulceration, strangulation and perforation.| The bacteriolgy is varied.It jay be caused by the bacillus coli, the strep- | tococcus pyogenes and many others.Foci of infection such as the tonsil | may be a causative factor.Indescre- tions in diet very often bring on attacks.Most cases occur in young people, 5070 of all cases occur before Freddie Barthulemew, \u201cDavid Copperfield\u201d of the films, celebrated his first day at the M-G-M studio by buying the thing he's wanted \u2014 he de.clares\u2014*all his life.\u201d It was a thirty.nine cent camera from a drug store, Being temporarily out of funds, Freddie borrowed the 39 cents from David 0.Selznick, the producer, solemnly promising to repay him out of his first week's check.A Missicnary Donation from China Reversing the othrodox practice, a contribution of $5, \u201cto help in carrying on the work,\u201d has been received at Bay Scout Headquarters, Montreal, from China.It came from a young China Inland missionary, formerly a member of the Montreal Vickers\u2019 Scout.Troop, in, appreciation of the value of his training.i the twentieth year.For general pur- ; poses let us consider the acute and the chronic types.Attacks generally begin wii vn\" in the abdomen seitling in the right side and felt most acutely over a spot called McBuiney's Point.Fever, vomiting and a rapid pulse ave also pre- «sent.The right side is tender and the muscles are contracted.All these signs and symptoms when they occur in anybody.should call a doctor.Do not rush for the castor oil bottle, since the greatest cause of perforations with peritonitis is the administration of a cathartic in these condi- The fact that King Peter is only 11 years old detracted not an iota from the respectful welcome accorded him by the generals of the Yugo-Slavian army when he arrived in his capital from London.shown shaking hands with the army leaders who greeted him at the railroad station in Belgrade.Behind King Peter stands his widowed mother, (Queen Marie, and second from the right is Prince Paul, the principal regent.bor \"I\" FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES was the advance over last year no-|recently.The truck was selected | j ticeable, July was an excellent month for these special honors because it; North Branch Le CHURCH NOTES \u2018 for the tourist business.August, marked the completion by the com-, 15 ry 1 + was, however, a bit of a disappoint- pany of the 70,000th unit in seven! Y Notes fe trumpeter, from the \u201cBlack! ment.If Ontario had not had the years of manufacturing.In Japan! cold damp weather we had in Au-' you know, seven is regarded as the! gust, the rising curve of business number particularly favored with might not have dropped the way it! good luck.The same plant simi- did.ilarly celebrated other important care Watch\u201d, sounding \u201cLast Post\u201d and | Dunlop Read Race \u201cReveille\u201d, while selected groups of On Saturday afternoon at 3.00 pm.\u201cGirl Guides\u201d and \u201cBoy Scouts\u201d, the starter\u2019s gun will bark and near- standing at attention, as the organ: tions.And since this disease occurs most frequently in young people and on this account alone perforations occur oftener, be very cautious.Do not delay and wait for the attack to pass over.Operate early and operate on the first attack; the second and third may be fatal even should you recover from the first.The operation is very He is Fur Muffs Fur Coats New Model Relined 53:95 58:20 FEATURE SALE OF LINGERIE SPECIALS 59c Bathrobes Reg.$3.00 $1 98 ROSS FURS 5659 Park CRescent Avenue 5551 (Next to Murray's) Satin Cellars Reg, $1.50 HELL FIND OUT \u201cWaiter.my bill.\u201d simple and the risk so small that it is safer to operate than to wait, Several attacks cause adhesions and a subsequent chronic condition with consequent ill health.In either case it is wiser to operate.New Phone o.5751 6a | st \u2018Every Description.\u201cThis summer\u201d, Mr.Robertson continued, around northern Ontario and I found when I questioned hotel and garage and service station owners that they all reported something of an improvement in the tourist.The No.1 rumor this week aleng Motor -Row whispers that the twa great 16-cylinder engines built for Gar Wood's boat will turn to terra firma and be installed in a new speed ivggernaut to be built with money supplied by one large car manufacturer for the purpose of trying tc take the world\u2019s land speed record away from Sir Malcolm Campbell.The project, from all accounts, is still at the rumor stage, however.Another good idea in circulation.In Detroit the police commissioner has declared war on jay-walking pedestrians and as an important part of his eampaign is sending out a car equipped with microphone and loudspeaker to patrol downtown Detroit intersections and blast out warnings \u201cI did a little touring: :50,000th car.which, for the celebration, was painted all good, and again ored to match the hoo-bird.Motor men are giving a big quota of attention to a new experimental car which has appeared in Detroit with not only the front wheels independently sprung, but the.rear two as well.The car, a model introduced by the Spring Leaf Institute, has a frame which is about best described as in the shape of a double wishbone connected by a backbone.This structure is said to have an increase in torsional stiffness of 140 to 400 per cent, as compared to conventional X-type frames.It is claimed it also allows a saving in weight of from 30 to 40 per cent.As to Unsprung weight, the saving at the rear end is claimed to be around 100 pounds over conventional axles, and the front suspension saves some 40 pounds as compared to other in dependant suspension systems, it is said.to pedestrians about to cross the streets.Any competitors hereabouts?.| A.C.Simmons of Oak Park, oldest auto driver in the world.He was 97 years of age on August 3, and celebrated the day by driving with three old cronies, each mote than 90 years old, around the busy streets of : COSTUMES \u2019 For MASQUERADES, CARNIVALS, and Fancy Dress Functions Rp price $1.00 Costumet fer Children and Adults \u2014 A Suvall Deposit Secures Your Order\u2014 Be A Seg ns MN.Haberman 447.0starie W.HA.-683L por he peer AIVigge of Sewing Machiges 4» 275 Meters \u201cRepaired PAUL VERSCHUERE mont = 4265 St.Dominique \u2014 LA.4748, All kinda of Bewiar Machine attache ments Seid +950 Ee ans CALL US \u2014 WE WILL HEND OUR _MECHEANIC AT YOUR SBRViOR.x _ Y.M.H.A.NOTES The Opening Debate of the Y.M.|H.A.in the schedule of the Montreal Debating League will be held in the Y.M.H.A.Auditorium on Sunday afternoon, November 11th at 2:30 P.M.The Y.M.H.A.will oppose the Montreal Junior Board of Trade on the subject, \u201cResolved that the Dominion Government be given complete jurisdiction over social legislation.\u201d Norman Genser and Harold Lande will represent the Y.M.H.A., speaking on the affirmative, while Leo Leblanc and Even McCormack will speak for the Montreal Junior Board of Trade.Mr.A, Feiner, Club Supervisor, will be in the chair.What promises to be the most novel and interesting institute attempted for some time will be held over the week-end of Nov.29th, On that date, the Y.M.H.A.Educational Depart- meant has arranged to have Dr.A.L.Sachar, brilliant lecturer of the University of Illinois, deliver a series of \u2018lectures of Jewish portent which will carry an important his listeners.message to all Dr.Sachar has gained an enviable reputation for himself across the border as one of the most popular lecturers in demand.His addresses have taken him almost across the entire continent where he has been received with acclaim in every hall.8.WEXLER MAIN REPAIR SHOP relies Repaired and Recoversd Catrisce 'monaired ont Eepointed Repairing ali kinds of Locks ond Making sll kinds of keys.Saws and Scissors Sharpened.Electric Irons Repsired.«106 ST.LAWRENCE BLVD, Benny Piafsky Yormerly Tailor of Max Silver, is Making Hand-Made Suits and Oveconts, from $18.00 up.Perfect Fit and Make Guaranteed RAYAL LCUSTOM ,LAILORS 4832 Park Aysune \u2014 .DO.964: |, ÆMAXE LA.061 2eme = ET \u2014\u2014 with its 60,000th car, which was col- {cano nets.\u201cand trucks, as when it turned out its! ly 50 racers will take off their marks plays.The \u201cDead March\u201d will be im-! i for the five mile grind which is now pressive features of the \u201cService of \u201cthe annual classic of the North End.; \u2018Remembrance, at 7.30 pan.Sunday The Dunlop Road Race is a team Rer \u2019 ! » y Levent.Six men are allowed on each next.The sermon will be preached by \"team and the first to cross the tape | the minister Rev, Burton Robinson, for each team count in the final scor- 'and appropriate musical numbers will \u2018ing.It is one of the most important be rendered by a full chorus choir and events of its kind in the City, and has.soloists.Regular morning service at been run from the Branch building 11 o'clock.for many years.This is the third (trophy which has been put into com-jand continuing until Sunday, Nov.i petition, one being held by North; 25th.Fairmount St.Giles in ço-oper- ; Branch Y.M.C.A.and the second by ating with Temple Baptist Charch in McGill University.MeGill also hold a two-weeks Evangelistic Mission the shield on the second trophy which {which will be conducted by Rev.John was put into competition last year.| Linton, of Toronto, formerly of Mont- Strong opposition will face the McGill i real.\u2014For next week, Mon.to Friday, team this year in their efforts to lead | these services will be held in the the others.Strong competition will! Temple Church, and on Sunday even- be afforded by the M.A.A.A.team.'ing Nov.18th.at 7.30, the two con- The North End will be represented gregations will meet in Fairmount St.by the North End Eagles.The Royal! Giles, and continue until Sun, Nov.Rovers of Verdun are also entered in ;25 at 7.30 with the exception of Sat.this race as well as several other out- evening.The ministers and boards of standing athletic organizations.The iboth churches are issuing a cordial in- race this year will be conducted joint- vitation to all church groups to join ly by the North Branch Y.M.C.A.and with them in this series.Provincial Track and Field Associa- The recent Annual Bazaar, held tion.under the auspices of the Fairmount vo Ist, Giles Women\u2019s Association, proved Basketball ; «the usual splendid success, with its The Black Hawks of the North tastefully decorated booths and ener- Branch Y.M.C.A.House League tight-; getie salesmen and women in Room 4 ened their hold on the basketball and a fine supper served in the spac- championship of the Institution bY jous Assembly Hall.The following widening the gap between them and Convenors deserve congratulations for the Maple Leafs.The Hawks have their careful preparation, and the suc- lost only one game and have won cessful execution of their plans\u2014Gen- eight for a total of 16 points.The cral Convenor, Mrs.P.J.Jordan.Maple Leafs who were colourful con- Fancy Work Booth Mesdames.W tenders have been dropping games Barrington | S.Cloutier, B.H.Robin-| lately with the result that they have on.Aprons, Mrs.T.English.Home- won five and lost four with a total of cooking ss 5, Nevi 10 points.The Bears are third With Crim Soa TK Gen Ta pe.6 and the Maestroes formed a foun- rs, J, N.McCuaig.Halp Mesdames.dation with two wins and seven à, Gregson and F.Brown.Candy, losses.Mesdames, E, \u20ac, Townsend and J.W.: MacDonald.Ice cream, Y.P.S.Sta- Two sets of Carpet Bowling equip- tionary, The Choir.White Elephant ment has been secured for the Senior The Sunday School.The Country Division and several parties have giore, Mr.H.K.Gibson, Specila Men- already been arranged by various tin might be made concerning the members and their friends, and a work of the Fancy Work Boon, and great deal of interest is being shown he \u201cCountry Store\u201d, both of which in this popular indoor pastime.jiargely erceeded their splendid record re \u2018of previous years.The total procecids Handball Iwill closely approkimate $1,500, Interest is being rapidly increased\u2019 in Handball arvund the Branch and every night players are to be found Isabel Jewell, who has appeared making use of the fine downstairs a number of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer court, while the gym on Monday and) pictures during the past season, has Thursday evenings is used for this | ined a new contract with the com- urpose, .purpose pany.She has just completed a new part in \u201cEvelyn Prentice.\u201d Carpet Bowling , Alder Irwin, honorary swimming coach, reports that the beginners he started with some months ago have graduated into the advanced groups and he is looking for members who cannot swim to master this fine art.Classes are held for seniors every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m.Alder has had such success with the teaching of swimming that he is almost willing to guarantee satisfactory results.eee ee LAncaster 1340 NIGHT: PLATEAU 1092 J.BECKER, INC.Plumbing and Heating Mechanic Club Formed Is there in this community à young man who is interested in training a group of boys in the work with Mec- A club has been formed: at North Branch \u201cY\u201d in this interesting hobby and someone is sought to Contractors Repairs Promptly\u2019 Attended To.282 Villeneuve St.W.MONTREAL \u201cWhat did you have, sir?\u201d \u201cI dont know.| \u201cYou don\u2019t know?\" ; \u201cNe, T ordered a tender steak.\u201d | THE PURIST ON THE FARM Visitor: \u201cI suppose you farmers 9 up Farmer: \u201cWaal, CH do us more Beginning on Monday evening next Hood if it comes down, EXPERIENCED Editor: \u201cDo you know how tu run a newspaper?\u201d \u2018Applicant: \u201cNo, sir.\u201d Editor: \u201cWell, T'll try vou, I guess vou've had experience.\u201d Phiiip Goldstone, prominent as a West Coast production executive, has signed a contract with Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer under terms of which he will immediately join the producing staff at Culver City, Among the pictures which Mr, Goldstone will supervise are \u201cTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,\u201d based on Jules Verne\u2019s imaginative novel, and \u201cTypee,\u201d an adaptation of Herman Melville's South Sea romance.Mala, who played the male lead in \u201cEskimo,\u201d may have the principal role in the latter film.Among ihe pictures which were made by Mr.Gladstone during his activity as head of Tiffany Productions were \u201cJourney's End,\u201d \u201cWild Geese\u201d and \u201cSouls for Sables.\u201d Tel.CRescent 5208-2196 CRESCENT .GARAGE PAUL MARTEL FIREPROOF GARAGE Storage at Reasonable Rates GENERAL REPAIRS \u2014 BODY WORK \u2014 DUCO.5369 St.Lawerence Blvd.E.LEWIS GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 1625a PARK AVE.DO.0233 Now Open for Business We repair All Kinda of Stoves \u2014 Locks Keys \u2014 Sewing.Machines \u2014 Iron Fences \u2014 Carriages \u2014 Bicycles \u2014 Scissors \u2014 Knives \u2014 Sawn \u2014 Axes \u2014 Ete.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REASONABLE PRICES.Residence: 6133 Esplanade EE PLateau 4349 We Deliver CEDAR VILLA DAIRY St, Jean Baptiste Market 3 Rachel East 2 St.Jean Baptiste Markekt Butter, Cheese and Strictly New.Laid Eggs from Our Own Hennery GIVE US A TRIAL! guide and advise them in their structural activities.B.Bhapesnick.Prop.would be glad to have this rain kez»{ mr tete | Special Reduced Prices on all lines of | Dog, Cat and Bird Foods | Ella M.Ramage Pet Shoppe D.FURLONG, JR.Butcher 1457 Van Horne Ave.Between Stewart & Dollard Fresh Fruit, Fish and Vegetables Received Daily, SPECIAL | 5864 Park Avenue.above Bernard Chipso 16c I! 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FROM QUEBEC S.S.Aurania\u2014Nov.29th.FROM HALIFAX 13 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE : PASSPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS ARRANGED FOR\u2014BAGGAGE TRANSFER ARRANGED \u2014 MONEY TRANSFERS AT LOWEST Economical Tours, Inc.at 1409 Peel St.Tel.PI.9613, will remain open until 10 p.m.on week-days to take care of your travel require- Sponsored by the Examiner-Couricr \u2018and Economical Tours, Inc.in CHRISTMAS TO \u2026 Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow.\u2026 Plymouth, Havre, London.-\u2026 Plymouth, Havre, London.PS \u2026 Plymouth, Havre, London.Belfast, Liverpool, Glasgow CES US | ANCHOR-D D WHITE STAR nee LIMITED ONALDSON Supe his UY des rtye ore, red.avid nly his ina \u20ac, à rey.ived real, ang you cers\u2019 the Ÿ THE EXAMINER- COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Sth, 1934.PAGE THREE FASHIONS Favorite Food of Orient In New Combinations \u201cHave you eaten rice?\u201d smiles the polite Chinese gentleman as he meets Which is his own \u201cHowdy! I: vou on the street, little way of saying: hope you're well.\u201d ! And if you are at all a lover of things oriental you will be able to admit promptly that you have eaten rice that day, not only once, but perhaps several times, for strange as it seems to us in a country where wheat and corn have gained so much promin- | ence, it still is a fact that rice is | probably the world's greatest crop.| Over half the world\u2019s population cats | rice three times a day as the main article of diet, and no matter where a globe trotter trots, he is practical- lv certain to find special rice dishes, with a characteristically native tang, waiting for him at every stop.| How the Plant Grows ' How does rice grow?On a tree, al bush, or a reed?So few people real ly know, that it\u2019s worth a few words pefores we jaunt for the kitchen.Actually, rice is a water plant of the! grass family, looking much like oats or wheat to the uninitiated.But although it grows in water.it is not planted there.The ground first is prepared, the rice in its husk is planted, and when the green shoots have grown a few inches upward, the field is flooded with water with the aid of powerful pumping plants.So the stalk stands; half submerged.for three months.At that time the grain heads are full, the water is drawn off, the fields dry, und the harvest- \u2018ing begins.nee the rice fields the threshed grain is sent to the mills in the un-! husked state.As such, it is known intimately as \u201cpaddy\u201d or \u201crough rice\u201d.Strong rollers crush the hulls and sieves sift out the grain.This | whole grain we know as brown rice.More milling gives us white rice, which may be sold either coated or uncoated.The coating one often finds 1 ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON Special\u20144 Hems, 75\u20ac Except Fri.and Sat.Ans ttem 25e Nestle Lemur Per- manent.Complete, NUS $2.50.Our operators have more than 10 years experience.Satisfaction guaranteed Walk up and save money.\u2018 CR.6971 5353 PARK AVE.5377 Park Ave.Get Your COATS, SUITS, DRESSES.made to order, with your material or ours.Guaranteed fit and quality at HALF PRICE upon store rice isa harmless, thin film of tale and glucose to give the grains a pearly lustre, This film should be washed off before the cook- \"ing.So let's migrate now to the kitchen for a bit of stirring up.The season for fat roasting birds is fast coming on, and knowing hostesses are planning to surprise the first fowl of the season with\u2014 Rice and Orange Stuffing # cups cold boiled rice 21.tablespoons butter 1 cup stale bread crumbs ty cup milk 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 14 teaspoon paprika 1 orange, juice and grated rind 1 egy, well beaten.Soak the bread erumbs in the milk until softened, then combine all the ingredients, blending thoroughly.Add more bread crumbs if the mixture is too soft.Use as stuffing for duck, chicken, or a small turkey.1f you have a bit of cooked rice left over, ring it in as a substitute for bread crumbs Add it to boiled custard for dessert.Serve it with cooked prunes as a for thickening soup.| high grade extender.A favorite love of they make its acquaintance, is\u2014 Peanut Butter and Rice Timbles 's cup raw rice 11 tablespoons butter 1421 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk Ls teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons peanut butter 21, tablesporns chopped parsley '; teaspooon minced onion 1 egg, well beaten Wash and cook the rice in boiling, salted water until tender.Make a sauce of the butter, flour, milk, and salt, cooking until smooth and thick.Add the other ingredients.and turn into greased ramekins or timbale moulds.Place moulds in a shallow pan of hot water and bake in a low oven until firm.A pleasant luncheon dish which takes care of left-over rice is soft baked cggs on rice.It takes simply two tablespoons of cooked, battered rice placed in the bottom of each buttered ramekin.Into each drop a raw egg straight from the shell.Sprinke with salt and pepper, dot with 1: teaspoon butter and 2 tablespoons of milk for each serving.Place the ramekins in a shallow pan of hot water and bake in a medium oven (375 degrees F.) until the egg white is firm.Serve in the ramekins with a sprig of crisp parsley for garnish.Then a jolly surprise for a chilly fall day arrives in the form of\u2014 Hawaiian Rice Pudding 1, eup rice 2 cups milk 14 teaspoon salt 215 tablespoons sugar 1; cup pineapple tid-bits 8 maraschino cherries, minced Wash rice and cook it with the milk, salt, and sugar in a double Finegold\u2019s Fashion House $3.00 # Cord.9-inch.4 grosse poches de bois fendu pour La cord de 9 pcs.Ry, WELSH ANTHRACITE, PER TON AMERICAN STQVE, PER TON MALLIN'S COAL CO.REG'D.190 Maguire, Corner De Gaspe 5834 PARK AVENUE SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS ON COAL AND WOOD MAPLE HARD WOOD 4 Large Bags, split \"BOIS FRANC COAL JACQUELINE'S Beauty Parlor (MARIE A.TREPANIER) NEW LOW PRICES WATER WAVE MARCEL HAIRCUT SHAMPOO MANICURE MASSAGE EYEBROW ARCHING (Except Friday and Saturday) KOMOL .25e PERMANENTS $1.50 up boiler until tender.Then add the pineapple and cherries.Serve hot A A A MAMA MMA MAMA M CRescent 1400 CRESCENT 6140 | | .children, once | Goscur\u2014(pmEDY 3% DAN THOMAS \u2014 GEORGE SCARBO À NUMBER OF FRIENDS TO HIS HOME FOR DINNER AND THEN PRE PARES THE ENTIRE MEAL HIMSELF, EAN HERSHOLT OWNS ONE OF THE FINEST PRIVATE BOOK COLLECTIONS IN THE WORLD, IT INCLUDES A FULL * P SET OF CHARLES DICKENS FIRST EDITIONS.INITA LOUISE STARTED AS A CHILD ACTRESS IN A ICTURE WITH GLORIA SWANSON 12 YEARS AGO, Nn DELICIOUS DUCK DINNERS Melba Toast Roast Duck, Orange Sauce Julienne Soup Pea Timbales, Mushroom Saute Brown Rice Currant Jelly Celery Grapefruit and French Endive Salad Maple Mousse Coffee Pea Timbales, Mushroom Saute 1 cup pea pulp 1: teaspoon salt Few grains pepper Grating of onion 2 tablespoons butter 2 eggs Mushrooms Drain most of Bride's Cake the liquid from through a sieve.before draining).onion, butter, and well-beaten eggs.Pour into greased timbale moulds, place moulds in pan of water and bake in moderate oven (350 deg.F.) until firm.In the meantime, saute canned or peeled fresh mushroom cans until light brown; sprinkle lightly with flour, stir until flour browns, then add enough watér to cover bottom of pan as mixture thickens.Unmould timbales on to serving plate and pour around them the sauted mushrooms.Fills 6 small moulds.Orange Sauce for Duck 3 tablespoons fat (Heat canned peas canned or freshly cooked peas; run Add salt, pepper, | 1 tablespoons flour 11-3 Salt and pepper Two-third cup vrange juice Grated rind 2 orange 1 tablespoon sherry flavoring Add flour tu hot fat and allow to brown well.Add stock or gradually, stirring until smooth.Season to taste with salt and pepper.Just before serving add orange juice and rind and the sherry flavoring.Serve in sauce boat.Maple Mousse : 1 cup rich maple syrup or crushed maple sugar 1 egg yolks 1; teaspoon salt 1ta blespoon cold water 3; cup evaporated milk 2 egg whites \u2018» teaspoon gelatine Bring the syrup, or melted sugar, to boiling point.Beat egg volks and pour hot syrup over them; place over hot water and cook about 5 minutes, stirring constantly as mixture thickens.Add salt and cool.Soften gelatine in cold water and add to scalded evaporated milk.Chill thoroughly, then beat until stiff, Beat egg whites until stiff.Fold syrup mixture, whipped milk and egg whites together; turn into freezing tray of mechanical refrigerator, or pour into mould and pack in ice and salt.cups stock or water w \u201cer, Whenever 1 have the great privilege of being close to nature, either at the sca or in the woods, I want to drink deep of the pure air, whether |it contains the invigorating, salty tang of the sea breezes, or the healing.soothing fragrance of the pine; woods.i Over and over again, I am impressed with Nature's marvellous teachings.And she does other things than \u2018pour rich sunlight into our tired bodies, ur fresh zest into our bloodstream through thé medium of clean air, she \u2018gives us also many little beauty hints, {For instance, have you ever used pine needles for your bath?If you are near pine woods, you can gather isome and brew a liquid by pouring \u2018hot water over them, i If you are not able to do this, there {is a bath essence which you can buy instead, It will impart a new frag- [rance to vour skin.Another beauty aid that Nature lavishes upon us is the sand on the isca shore.I do not mean in this particular coarse dark sand thst is on {many beaches, but rather the fine, | white sand which is also prevalent, As un experiment try washing your \"picnic dishes with it, instead of water.You will discover how effective it is Primitive man probably rubbed his {body all over with this sand, to clean iit and rub off all the calloused places.It was really this that inspired the creation of the washing granules, (which, I maintain, no woman should be without.For instance, if you have what 1 [call \u201cbridge elbows,\u201d you will make \u2018a paste of the granules and rub the \u2018rough elbow caps.In less than a week they will have begun to reveal fa new smoothness.You have undoubtedly noticed, at sone time or another, how soon your corns and callouses disappear, once you start bathing at the sea shore.It is the action of the salt water.You can use ordinary salt water at home, souking them in if cach night fund obtain the sume result.We all know the marvellous herbs skin white, Well, today, those very herbs are being used in beauty preparations which give new life and radiance to the skin.Nature is the great instructor; and all beauty should be built upon this premise.NEXT: Some beauty hints, For expert advice on your beauty Orange Sauce 14 cup water 14 teaspoon flour { 12 cup sugar i 1, cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 15 teaspoon grated orange rind 11; tablespoons butter Combine the first four ingredients and boil for two minutes.Add the fruit juices, grated rind, and butter.A CHILD'S LOVE Four-year-old Ellen was being taught to eat and enjoy all kinds of foud, so she was also given spinach, and rather often, she thought.She ate at her own pretty little table, in her nursery, with her big Teddy-bear, as companion, always opposite.As she sat down at her wee table one day.she glanced at it and sighed.\u201cSpinach again! Oh, Teddy, dear, if 1 didn't love you so dearly I'd give this to you.\u201d After eight weeks of actual \u201cshooting\u201d, Hal Roach\u2019s elaborate screen version of the Victor Herbert operetta, went into the cutting rooms.The Laurel and Hardy feature will be edited and ready for release before Ginsberg, vice-president and general manager of the Roach organization.Filmed in two units and using mobs of more than five hundred persons at various times, \u201cBabes in Toyland\u201d is undoubtedly one of the most pretentious screen spectacles to come out of Hollywood in recent months.Among or chilled with the following sauce: others in the supporting cast of the [opus Ja teaspoon salt ' the holidays, it is declared by Henry: are Charlotte Henry, Felix! Knight, Henry Kleinbach, Virginia | Karns and Florence Roberts.Gus Meins and Charles Rogers directed | while John Swallow and Harry Jackson were in charge of all musical numbers and vocal ensembles.| Mady Christians, European screen star who recently came to this country to make \u201cWicked Woman\u201d for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, has signed a long-term contract with this company.i Culver City executives are reported to be enthusiastic about her first American picture, and are now looking fur a second vehicle.5817 PARK AVENUE A REAL OIl, PERMANENT GUARANTEED SIX MONTHS.MANICURES, FACIALS, SHAM HAIRCUT L\u2026uocsvscce-c-enccereevesces.oe GENUINE KOMOL .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026esenvescne ! eseseneenasserss re | .VOISARD meurs Beauty Parlor: ABOVE BERNARD Every Employee an Experienced and Skilled Operator Price List 10 - Private Booths - 10 | LANC.5033 A.L.SIMON 3993 St.Lawrence Blvd.Manufacturing Jeweller \u2014 Direct to Consumer.SPECIALIZING IN FANCY DIAMONDS Engagement and Wedding Alse a Full Line of High-Grade Watches Diamond Studded.Jewelry Repaired \u2014 Watches Repaired [EAT TRA sl PHONE CR.6600 FE CAES \u2026 SE Foo.25¢% 40c SER SEES IETS ZF ZTE DH AS HOME CRAFT A MEALYR SERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MADICAL ASSOCIATION AnD 4178 TN MISURANCE COMPANIES iN CANADA VOLUNTARY ISOLATION To spread or not to spread, is the question to which isolation offers a partial answer.Isolation is not so well thought of as formerly; this is not due to any fault on the part of isolation, but rather to the fact that \"isolation cannot accomplish as much as was hoped for it at one time, Isolation, the separation of the sick from the well, has been practised for many centuries.Those who are familiar with the Old Testament will recall the description given of how, in ancient times, those who suffered from leprosy were made to live apart, : elated, fellowmen.from their Isolation 1s of veal value provided there is a reasonable understanding of what is aimed to be accomplished through isolation; otherwise, it will be largely a waste effort.Isolation is not for the good of the sick person on whom it is practised, but for the protection of those who are well.Frequently we have repeated the advice that when a child has a cold or a sick stomach, or when he is otherwise unweli, he should be iso- luted, as these are the symptoms of the common communicable This might be called voluntary isola- | tion.[It is very simple; the child remains in bed, and no one goes into his room excepting his mother or the\u2019 one other person who is looking after! the child.There is no danger in merely going | into the room.but if others are al-! lowed in, they will likely want to play with and fondle or kiss the sick child, \u2018 who probably does not feel partieu-| larly ill and who would, therefore, be! only too glad to play.The whole | danger lies in the patient's secretions, and usually this is limited to the se-! cretions from the mouth, nose and: throat, These are dangerous, because it is in them that the germs of diseases, the common communicable diseases leave the body.| Practically, the danger can be avoided if the person who is looking after the child keeps away from his face; by this is meant, that she does not kiss the child or come in the line \u2018of fire of his coughs and sneezes.\u201cAlso, she should keep her hands away our grandmothers made to keep their from her own face, -scrub her hands with soap and water and a nailbrush every time she leaves the patient's room, and boil all cups and dishes used by the patient.These measures will prevent the spread of .disease in the home, At the same time, keeping the child in bed is the best form of treatment if he has a cold or a sick stomach, or if he is coming down with some communicable disease.Well-known Citizen Dead Mr.Harry Hyland, 751 Querbes Avenue, died suddenly this morning Mr.Hyland is well-known in St.Michael\u2019s Parish circle, having been for the past 3 years Treasurer of St.Mi- chacl's Conference, St.Vincent de Paul Society.He was to have been oint-chairman of the Catholic Chari.\u2018ties drive which opens on Saturday.SOCIAL The Women's Guild of the Church of the Ascension will hold a tea and a shower for the Home Cookin Stall and Country Store at the forthcoming Bazaar in the church hall, Park Av, an Tuesday afternoon, November 15th, at 2.30 o'clock.Cards will be played.Mildred\u2019s Beauty Parlor 362 Faimount Avenue, West (WEST OF PARK AVE) CRescent 5929 15 Years\u2019 Experience VELOX OIL PERMANENT $2.00 (includes shampoo, fingerwave and rim.) 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IN BUSINESS AT f THE SAME LOCATION 8 FOR 20 YEARS Manufacturer FUR REPAIRS We Specialize in from the Manufacturer, and Laurier Ave.W.(Near Park Avenue) 2 8.: PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1934, Co ce \u201d US.| pearl en : 4 ' lation which should be given immei- | E ° C ° We Have Repented - A., > > , ate consideration by the authorities.MacVicar Memorial xaminer-Courier, \u2014 1H Relat Clinic | One of the most significant and encouraging news | uman \u20ac a ions nic | PROBLEM KO.he Cir | Church Tp Devoted to the interests of Outremont\u2014Model City items to appear for many a day is the statement re.| dealing with | What ot the Jurisdiction uf the Wei (PRESBYTERIAN) so \u2014Park Extension and Montreal Annex ~~ cently made by the Secretary of State for the | ° .ANSWER on The Circuit © ut! Hutchison Street, Corner St.Viateur Ave \u2018 ee U.S.A.Honourable Cordell Hull, admitting the U.S.A.Demesttc Relations Problems ! |, al has ) e de 0 he Rev.James te Patter, Ma.DD.- Basi Mend Au Te tion fi \u201cNorth End had set \u201cthe vicious example of high tariffs.\u201d He CONDUCTED BY $100.00 over this.sam \u201clhe \u2018action.ES ; usiness Men sociation of the North En said: \u201cWe have now repented.\u201d He added, in an ad- : \u2019 .4 BY THE dress to the foreign trade association, that: \u201cExtreme | LYON W.JACOBS, K.C.i.must be instituted before the Superior Sunday, November 11th, i Examiner-Courier Publishing Company nationalism, if persisted in, is destined soon to wreck Please Address all Communications in Confidence to Editor | Court.Sn ere se \u2018 our entire structure of western civilization.\u201d He said: ess PTT Evening Service, 7.30\u2014\"The Sig- 5736 PARK AVENUE \u201cJust us we set the vicious example of erecting the \u2019 PROBLEM NO.8.; Director Joseph Von Sternberg has! nificance of Remembrance pu , MONTREAL trade barriers of high tariffs which induced others to | M.R.Is 18 the age of majority in the Province of Quebec for girls?« sep ' | Mon, 8 p.m.\u2014Rev.Haddon Gitin- CRESCENT 4112 follow us, so now we are asking other nations to join | Can a girl marry without the consent of her parents before attaining her {long been famous for the mannered Son speaker at Young People's Subscription: \u2026\u2026 \u20ac yoar us in an attempt to undo the damage our collective ac- majority.1 ; .; ; bretentiousness vf his photoplays, but Wed.8 p.m.\u2014Mid-week Service Subscriptions should be sent to above mddress.Any change of (i, has worked.We wish to break down all the arti- ANSWER \u2014 The age of majority in the Province of Quebec for boys never has his weakness of ostentation for Praise and Conference.Subi rs tried Te vance.This ficial and excessive impedinients put in the way of fund girls is 21 years of age.Children must have the consent of their parents reached the extremes to be found in, peels \u201cThe Lord's Prayer.\u201d The All Suumunications, either Editorial.Nous or Advertiscueuts, world commerce, not only in our own interest but for + .before contracting marriage.If they have not ;«Fhe Scarlet Empress\u201d.Su says \u201cLit-| Young People's Society will present and should be so mailed as 10 arrive ut our office on or th: benefit of all others as well, since only by restoring attained the age of 21 years\u2014in default of both erary Digest\u201d, and we too.(he Play \u201cA Domb Waiter\u201d in the before Thursday of cach week, al noon.the whole world can individual nations hope to remain ; parents agreeing\u2014the on how è er ed = : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014rewemn onomieally healthy long.\u201d He characterized order- ' fices.After the children however, have attaine: | A \"MCNTREAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934.ly onal crade as ® one of the greatest educa- the age of 21 years, they do not require the con- | | .\u2014 == tors, civilizers, and peace makers,\u201d and said \u201ca hermit § sent of he parents \u2014 although T am of the FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES ; rans a hermit civilization.\u201d | opinion that every young man and woman con- ° Remembrance Day nation means # hermit à fixation.\u201d a | templating the great adventure of matrimony is UNITED CHURCH Outremont Presbyterian .always well advised to consult their parents\u2014ta Bernard at Stuart Church Sixteen years ago Sunday.fighting im the most de- Soaking French Consumers take them into their confidence as parents even Res.Burton IL Robinson, MAL | (Wavaur Ave and St.Catherine .vastating war in the history of the world came to an oo .though they may be considered old fashion by Mr.A.JI.Binnie.Choirmaster.Road) HY end.At thal thue people rejoiced in the thought that A subsidy of 200,000,000 francs tin Canadian funds, their children, usually by a of their exper: \u2014\u2014\u2014;__\"\" Beside the City Hall Êf the world had been saved for government of the peo- approximately $3:5,000,000) has been vowed by the Et CCE, know what is best for them, Sunday, November Sh REV.WILLIAM McLEAN i ple, by the peuple and fur the people.But the voice of French Chamber of Deputies to help the French farmer PROBLEM NO.9.pi .» 11 : J \"Mr.Newton MINISTER ; the cannon had hardly died away, before the political.and keep the price of wheat at 130 francs a quintal, Interested, Westmount, \u2014 When must a marriage contract be made?a.m.7,30 PM I McLean Mashall # economic, and military leaders of the victorious nations or approximately $2.60 a bushel in Canadian money.| Where can it be obtained ?ontraet 1 be made before marriage-it ca SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE _ Organist and Choir Director _ 4 began to plan such conditions to be imposed on the van- Thi- brings the total of subsidies by the French Parlia- | ANSWER\u2014A marriage contrac must \u201c ma ¢ clore Marriage! can Minister in suitable address with 10.50 \u201cServi f Re- a quished as the spoils of the war, that the seed was ment to the farming community to $46,000,000 for the only be prepared by a Notary.It must be registered immediately after the a ont hy fult Chorus : a.m.ervice 0 \u20ac # sown for a gigantic economic upheaval that in its cf- present year.In addition the public is paying mare | Mairie berne it is of no effect.and Girl Guides.Hy Ben membrance.\u201d # fects has been more horrible than the war.And the * than double the world price for their bread.It is esti- ; PROBLEM No.10.+ \u2018| Trumpeter from the \u201cBlack Watch\u201d , vu 8 world, instead of being saved for democracy, faces the mated that the French nation pays about $500,000,000 | Married Woman, N.DG.\u2014 Can a real and is applicable to children up will sound \u201cThe Last Post\u201d and 7.50 p.m: Ihe Veterans and 5 prospect of seeing several nations degencrating into a a year, hoth directly and indirectly, to aid the farmers married woman in the Province Ox to 16 years of age, There is an abso- Reveille m.\u2014Sunday School Peace.\u201d 5 despotism as complete as any which disgraced the Mid- of that country.In spite of the uproar in Canada over Quebec make a will without the con-ilute necessity for the jurisdiction of AH Chureh folk and their friends .# dle Ages.Fortunately.there are signs recently of the Dominion Government guaranteeing the McFarland [sent of her husband ?What are the the Juvenile Court being extended to ure cordially invited to the im- You are cordially invited to st- Cr a return of common sense among the world's leaders, market stabilization operations, it is obvious that this various forms of wills?Which do you apply to all the District of Montreal.pressve service cf remembrance.tend these services.; This is a most necessary social legis- \u2014\u2014 EXAMINER - COURIER WANT ADS.recommend?ANSWER\u2014Yes, \u2014 A married woman may make a will without the consent of her husband.\u2014There are three kinds of will= recognized in our\u2018 Province.(1) Holograph, written entirely in jthe handwriting of and signed by the ; Testator.- - .| (2) Wills in English form.Dominon does not go very far in bonusing its farmers a- compared with such countries as France, and the example of (France is followed pretty well throughout Europe.and the world may yet return to the progress that was interrupted by the war and the depression, A cannon ball of 1812 has been found embedded in the wood of a tree which was being sawed at a farm in Welland county.One was found on the ground- of C.M.Wrenshall, York Townships treasurer.on Baby Point, but whether it was fired that distance from the lake or how else it may have got there, no one knows.Take away from a man the important role of being the family money-maker and you rob him of a stimulating source of necessary pride.\u2014Albert Payson Ter- hune.| (3) Notarial wills.« | 1 recommend notarial wills.They CRescent 1 1 2 ; WwW S HORT STORY {are authentic and do not require pres] f ! PROBLEM NO.11 FOR SALE FLATS TO LET TRADES & BUSINESS CARDS à Wife, Verdun \u2014 Submits that she|BEDS COMPLETE $6.00; chester-| BLOOMFIELD, 706 \u2014 Sub-let seven | FURS REPAIRED and remodelled ?== «i: married in England \u2014 recently [fields $15.00; bedroom suites 229.00; rooms, coal supplied, rental reduced.|also coats made to order, reasonable dining room suites $25.00; bureaus | DO.3834.K-11 | prices, B.Moscovitch, 107 Mt.Royal $4.50; tables $1.75.West End Furni- = =F CAiHERINE ROAD West.PL.8466.__K-41 ture Exchange.1370-1371 Notre Dame: Next to No, 1661\u2014New duplexes, jus} ART DRAPERIES and Upholstering \u201cSeaver suffered a personal ihjury\u2014because of being run down by an automobile once said about him: may have a lot of crazy ideas, but and by, after another couple had by [of days had passed, he began to lel i Movie Face Hi i \u2018his imagination run riot, as 1 was: japt to do whenever he thought about! Every noon for the pas: six dass ont thing for very long.By Richard Hill Wilkinson He began to think that it was a stranger wasn't in the with the of pity the Seaver had seen the man movie face standing in front Johnson's resturant.There was al-| movies.He began to think of the ways a crowd in front of Johnson's foriune that was probably passing\u2019 \u2014people waiting to keep luncheon\u2019 him by.and he began to think how dates, and people waiting for the eager the movies would be to engage Jackson Heights bus and people just|a man like that to play a part for standing around; but the man with] them that called for a different sort: the movie face was never lost in the | of face crowd.Seaver could pick him out at! And right ai this point in his a glance, as he had that first day.\"thinking Seaver stopped chewing on\u2019 It was Seaver's own idca\u2014naming | his Yankee pot roast.An idea had.him the man with the movie face.He come to him.An idea that set the liked to do things like that; like to! blood tingling in his veins.Why not give characterizing names to people tell the movies about this stranger he knew; liked to pick out folks out | With the different face?Or.better, of a crowd and guess what sor: ofjetill, why not tell the stranger about person they might be.though more the movies?times than not he never had the op-, portunity to check the accuracy of nis guesses.He was somewhat ff a dreamer, this Seaver, and it was because of this that he let his thoughts dwell on the man with the movie face all through his lunch hour.and sometimes at night.! was on the second day that he gave the stranger his name\u2014The Man with the Movie Face.He ordered Yankee pot roast that day.and while he was chewing en à particularly tough morsel.he said to himself: \u201cYes, sir, that guy's got a face that's different.It stands Seaver began chewing again, slow- Ir and abszently.His brain was racing.Yes, sir, by jove, it wax an idea, auld a real one! Faces like that, day.And if you took to the movie pecple and showed it to them.you could probably, well.you could, sort of sell it to them.on: Seaver began thinking of the face the way another man thinks of an, article of merchandise.He recalled, all the stories he'd heard about how movies paid exorbitant \u2018prices for anything they wanted; he remember- or reading somewhere once that they.out in a crowd like a sore thumb.Te'enployed scouts to look for people ought to be im the movies.The with unusual faces and hire them movies are always on the lookout furjun long-term contracts at hig prices.faced that are different.\u201d ; Seaver thought of all these things - Thereafter Seaver thought of the: and then suddenly recalled that on a stranger as the man with the movie good many previous uccasions he'd face, and every day Lie'd lcok to see, had similar ideas, things he'd mental-, if the man was in the crowd group-! ly invented that would make him rich | ed around Johnson's restaurant cu-.for life, only to have them shattered: trance.And every day, too.he felt to bits when he tried cashing in.But! more strongly convinced that the j on the heels of this came memory of man ought to be in the movies.And! something some one \u2014 a friend DRINK \u201cdaft whenever he told \u201d OLD STOCK ~~ ALE .i STANDARD OF STRENGTH AND QUALITY | | 1 sooner or later, if he keeps on thinking, he\u2019s going to hit on one that'll make him rich.Wait and see.\u201d Well, it looked to Seaver az if that time had come.Yes, sir.this was the idea, all right.His days ax a $35 a week shipping clerk were ended.There wasn\u2019t anything wrong with this idea.this time.He made his plans carefully and without haste, though haste, in sense Was necessary.because he couldn't be sure when the stranger would no longer be among the people in fron: of Johnson's.decided to run the risk, at least, for another day.It would be better than rushing headlong into this scheme, without only a half formed plan in mind.First, he'd have to approach the stranger with a good deal of tact.He didn't want the man to think him crazy, or even presuming.And sec- whereby he.Seaver, could he included in the contract, which the movie company would instantly thrust forward ts be :igned.Scaver thoueht the thing over very thoroughi> inleed.and at last he concocted a plan that satisfied him.He considered it from every angle.and failed to sec a single leak.It was iron-bound and fool-proof.There wasn't a chance of its failing, providing the stranger could be sold the idea of accompanying Seaver to one of the big movie company offices.But this obstacle was of minor consequence, for Seaver was pretty confident of his own persuasive powers.It was on the sixth day that Sea- ver decided to approach the stranger with his plan.During the morning he was seized once or twice with a feeling of panic, because the possibility kept occurring to him that the.stranger might not be in front of Johnson's, as he had been on previous noons.But when he quitted the shipping room at 12 o'clock, Seaver actually felt that he was leaving the place forever.And as he hurried along Market street toward Johnson's he chuckled to himself once or twice, because he wa: picturing how he'd at least have the laugh on all friends of his who had called him them of his ideas.Oh, they'd wish now they'd listened to him and shown him a little more respect.Almost before he realized ii.Seaver found himself at Johnson's, and he stopped to look around.He stood still for almost five minutes, searching the faces of the crowd that was gathered there.And all the time something inside of him kept turning over slowly and then more slowly, and pretty soon it stopped and drop.amendment of our laws, He was going to cash in! a i However, he | and is about to receive a cash settlement for her damages\u2014her husband [desires her to hand over this money to hini.Can he force her to do so.ANSWER \u2014 No.You are separate as to property according to the laws of England, Moreover by a recent money received by a married woman for personal injuries belongs to her and is her absolute property.PROBLEM NO.12 Mr.Johnston.Verdun \u2014Automobil- list caused damages to bicycle belong- | ing to my minor son\u2014biecycle was \"parked close to curb\u2014Can I sue?There is lability: ANSWER\u2014Yes.on the part of the automobilis.You may sue him in your capacity of tu-; tor to your minor son.It will be In necessary however to convoke a Family Council for your appointment as tutor for the purpose of suing in this matter.PROBLEM NO.13 Parents, Greenfield Park\u2014Duoces the didn\u2019t appear on the streel every ond, he'd have to devise some method Juvenite Court have jurisdiction over! ANTIQUES and old fashioned furni- Greenfield Park?ANSWER\u2014No.Juvenile Court has|8812, DE.5882.jurisdiction only in the City of Mont-| REASONABLE JOE buys clothing, ___ household furniture, s : With a sort of thud.The thing that! dropped was composed of hope and| CR.94:36.faith and optimism and wild dreams, FURNITURE.BEDROOM, and all the other emotions that make a man's life worth living.It dropped and stayed dropped, without stirring, because the man with the movie face was missing.Seaver waited another minute or two, clinging to a bare fragment of hope.à «lim possibility that the stranger might have been delayed.But ail the time the thing at the pit of his stomach lay lifeless and immovable.And pretty soon Scaver turned away, and tried to grin to himself, because, whatever folks said about him and his wild ideas, he tried to be a good loser.He had opened the door to Juhn- son's and was just about to step through it, when some one grabbed his arm.He swung around, and gaped, for the man who had hold of him was no less a person than the man with the movie face.\u201cExcuse me,\u201d he was saying.alll ;the while smiling in a sort of apolo- those: getic fashion.\u201cExcuse me, 1 don't want to seem presuming, but you see, well, T have something I'd like to talk over with you.\u201d He scemed confused, and when Soaver only gaped still wider, he rushed on in sort of a blind fashion: \u201cYou see, it's this: I'm a scout for a moving picture company, and I've been watching you come here every day for a week.And, well \u2014 it seems to me that you've got a face that ought to be in the movies.T watched your expression today ax you stood there looking for some one.And, well, if you could i ped to the very dit of his stomach,| come around to the office -\u2014\" West.completed, ready for November oceu-| Co, size 38, length 121., will sell for $6.00.IMUSKRAT fur coat, IMUSKRAT fur coat.cheap, LA.4046 \u2018BEDROOM, dining room suites, odd\u2019 like! I niture, CR.VELOURS DRAPES, fields, suit, spring for piano, all good condition.WE.1252.|and Sunday 2-5 p.m.K-22 ties.DE.0252.lovely caracul' \u201cSUB-LET ¢ muskrat I 460 Elm BARGAIN i K-89 Sublet, duplex, heated, hot waiter, gar- janitor service.Snowdon Realties | K-46; LADY will sell her coat $18.00, also beautiful coat at a bargain $25.00, Avenue, FI.9015.LES Co wir age, BRASS BED.double, complete with DE.0252.5710 Park Avenue, DO.5088.rugs, chester- | pation.heated, continuous hot water, | Draperies made to order.Upholstery double bed.; garage.Open Tor inspection Saturday ; repairs.Estimates free.Workman- Snowdon Real-|ship guaranteed., K- ; \"12 LADIES\u2019 and Children\u2019s tailored K-45 coats and suits made to order $3.00, \u2018elining and alterations.Work guaranteed.Moderate prices.Miss Ja- kobsen.PL.1714.K-1 THIS PAPER is distributed by the ker and ee ope po ROOMS TO LET | National Sales and Distribution Co., Trafalgar Road.telephone FI.8421.\u2014 successor to Dominion Messenger and K-38 | OUTREMONT \u2014 760B Querbes.Fur- Signal Service, 4177 St.Jean Bap- GIRL'S Chinchilla Coat, size 13.WI nished flat, continuous hat water, tiste, HA.9101._L _000Æ-6 5212.> Kg; frigidair, kitchen privileges.Can be| GENERAL REPAIR SHOP\u2014A.Sil- \u2018seen at any time.K-33 i - EDUCATIONAL |! HIGH SCHOOL teacher, McGill Post , Graduate, tutors pupils in all high school subects, Also preparation for ; matriculation.Moderate fee, DO.8892.K-36 PIANO TEACHER experienced, les- ,sons at pupils\u2019 residences.i \"prepared for McGill examination.Esther Moscovitch, 107 Mount Royal, | West.PL.8466.K-43 ARE YOU ANXIOUS to learn French?Come to the right teacher.PL.1992, K-3 | TWO EVENING DRESSES, size 18, suitable for a young girl.white and turquoise blue, practically new.DE.7975, 6:50 to 8 P.M.K-34 LADIES black coat, squirrel collar.t very good condition, 9 phone CR.K-29 good condition.No dealers.WI.6340.K-30 K-31 WANTED TO PURCHASE ture of all kinds, antique table piano, dining chairs and set, old prints, DO.K-2 YOUNG LADY, graduate of La Sor-1, bonne, Paris, 0738.K-4.LEARN FRENCH.\u2014 Conversational method used exclusively, grammar is./ taught through practical examples.El.4023, 2249 Melrose Avenue, K-10 DRESSMAKING AFTERNOON and sport dresses in silk or wool from $2.00; also formal store fixtures, plumbing supplies, ete.Call Reasonable Joe and get reasonable prices.K-5 chester odd bureaus, bookcases, K-6 field, dining room sets, bed sewing machines, stoves, carpets, ete, AT.5627.I BUY STOVES, baths, sinks, wash-| milliners employed.Satisfaction as-| stands, closet bowls, jacket heaters!sured.Madame Gertrude, 5000 Park | ver, Prop.\u2018also auto keys; carriages, etc, knives, ete.2 iby experts.teaches French.CR.\u2018 vice.PL.8531.furniture, pianos $2.50.Locks, keys, all kinds; Repairing\u2014bicyeles, Sharpening\u2014Scissors.61 Mount Royal West.K-21 ORDERS taken for handmade knit- ing and crocheting.Monarch Yarns i for sale.Expert workmanship.Burn- I'side Wool Shop, 1125 Burnside, near Pupils! Stanley, phone PL.3764.K-25 REPAIRS SUNNYSUDS \u201cwashing machines.spare parts and repairs.Repairs of vashing machines and cleaners done Eureka Vacuym - Gean- +, Rex'd.The only authoëtizà wo CARTAGE and STORAGE ACME TRANSPORT TRUCKS for noving, service all hours.Storing of BE.28217.K-18 WOOD AND COAL MOUNTAIN MAPLE, 3 Teet $9.00; sr et urnes ! dresses very reasonable.Skirts any ig pags, $1.00.All kinds of coal.© BUSINESS SUTTS, any sizes, also all; style $1.50; also alteration and chil- ; Lanthier DO.8848, inds of \u20ac x kinds of good clothing, furniture, car-| dren's clothes at lowest prices.749A rms pets and sporting goods.Best prices) De L'Epee Ave.CR.5804.K-35 HARLWOOD\u201410 bags $1.00; kind- baie, Call Sam Pearson ,Reæ\u2019d, 1452; - =| lings 12, $1.00; 25, $2.00; Maple 9- Notre Dame West.WI.4965.Ka MILLINERY 5 inch corde moon goal EE.Cl oer AT do sell anvihing | MADAME do you know that we can\u2019 \"en 7007 Dhateaubriund.Cu RE pige ven Motion wo clean and remodel your last year's.= - .cs EE re OM hat tn one of this season's latest) BUY from Piche and Desrosiers kinds of plumbin sun lies.« ote styles from $1.00.Hat made to, Real hardwood cuttings, soft\u2019 wéod, Pas DO ei supplies, Ol teh costumes with our or your! 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Lo | keep this year's exhibition on a high ped, and the intricate method of fill- plane and both commercial and fea-, ing tubes with tooth paste \u2014 tu name but a few of the commercial i methods which are shown.But in \"$1 (his section of the exhibition, perhaps of Montreal.and district, The exhibi-lthe most interesting displays of all tion dues not include anything of à | will be those showing men and wo- nature even remotely connected withimen of the Montreal Association for a \u201cmidway\u201d.but there are several |the Blind at work at their sightless hundred booths of intensely interest-| tasks in a model factory for the blind.ture exhibits have been arranged to appeal to the serious-minded citize ing exhibits designed to appeal to Art the varied tastes of a mmetropolitan | What Canadians are doing in the population.| field of art is also Le portrayed at the Maple Leafs ; National Produced in Canada Exbi- Nothing could be more appro-|bition.Nearly 100 feet of space will priate, for instance, than the first!be devoted to galleries and working showing of the prize-winning maple studios arranged by Charles Mail- leaves entered in the competition] lard.director, and the pupils of the sponsored jointly by the Canadian|Ecole des Beaux Arts.The work of Pacific and Canadian National rail-| senior students in the painting, sculp- ways, The railways have arranged) turing, and modelling classes, is dis- to display the specimens gathered | played in these galleries while a this fall in Canada\u2019s glorious maple- dozen or more students are seen at woods in a 50-foot space at the ex-|work in the special exhibition studios hibition.The thousands upon thou-jof the Ecole des Beaux Arts, sands of colorful maple leaves enter- Railway ed in the Canadian Railways\u2019 Maple, 4 huge model railway, including Leaf Contest were judged in Toronto steam and clectrie locomotives and at the end of last week by members | freight and passenger cars, all ex- of the Royal Canadian Academy and.\u2018act replicas of the most modern then the best specimens were shipped | trains in Great Britain, the United to Montreal and mounted for display: {States and Canada, are exhibited by purposes.They are shown for the | the Montreal and District Engineer- first time at the National Produced; \u2018ing Society.Both steam and electri- in Canada Exhibition.Last fall.a i cally-driven locomotive are, in opera- similar exhibition attracted thousands, tion.to the concourse of Windsor Street! Station.| \"CANADIAN MISSION | NOTES | Authors An interesting competition, open to.every one who visits the exhibition, | centres around an exhibition of photo- | bo graphs of widely-known Canadian] The Sunday authors, contest is to tie up the pictures with day Saints were held at 5711 Park the names of the authors, and their Ave, at 7 o'clock under the direction buvks.Prizes will be awarded to suc-|of Elder \u2018James McCance.cessful contestants.J.C.Bonar, a] Miss Priscilla Wilson a missionary member of the Canadian Authors\u2019 of the State of Utah was the first Association, is in charge of the Na- speaker and spoke on the principle of tional Book Week Exhibit which has|obediance.She discussed the teach- been assembled with the co-operation]ings of the Savior regarding obedi- of J.Murray Gibbon, president of}ance to law and the blessings deriv- the association, and Howard Angus)eod there from.The speaker showed Kennedy, chairman of National Book] that the gospel of Jesus Christ which Week, \u2018has been restored to the earth again l\u2019rocesses in these latter days is in the exact Process exhibits, always a popular [image of the true Church of the feature of the National Produced in| meridian of time and substantiated Canada Exhibition, reveal how ice her claims with competent evidence cream is made, how candy is wrap-'and Biblical proof.She discussed BUREAU \u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 MINES EXHIBIT The Bureau of Mines of the Quebec Government presents one of the most impressive exhibits at the Produced in Canada Exhibition.In pictorial form and moving picture display the vast mineral riches of Quebec are strikingly portrayed.Efficiency in administration is the keynote of an Exhibit in which the Government of the Province of Quebec, capably, fearlessly and honestly executes a great public trust.The Quebec Government cordially invites you to visit their Bureau of Mines Exhibit on the Fourth Floor of the Sun Life Building, November 7th-17th.DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND MINES.Lon.J.E.Perrault, Minister + ito its nature.evening services of | \u201cIt may be an after-dinner gather- idyeing it.And, since the dyeing, Briefly, the object of the, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-iing.a club.a cult.a group, a big po- process is the only remedy, T would) (like, for the benefit of iny readers, to | - | view the growth that follows right HEADS GROUP + mit -\u2014\u2014+ FACTS ON TURTLE DRIVER REVEALED + + + + + _ + Cold weather ix a season of + traffic hazards.Car owners + should attempt to reduce ® them to a minimum in- + stead of adding to them + by failure to give a sig + nal when the intention is to + stop or make a turn.The win- ¥ dow by the driver's seat should % be open sufficiently, even in + the face of a draft of cold air, # to enable the driver to signal + when plans to change to + his course in traffic.+ T.CC, Kirby, General Man- + ager of the Montreal Motor- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ists\u2019 League has now applied the term \u201cTurtle Driver\u201d to the motorists who keep the car windows closed during the winter months and trust to fate in turning out from the lanes of travel.Such drivers are in the same class with the sstreet ostrich\u201d, the pedestrian who blindly crosses the streot with his head tucked in his a news- Harold Lawson, 21 Stratford road, chairman of the committee | in charge of the display of the Province of Quebec Association bof Architects at the National Froduced in Canada Exhibition.Good Speech Depends Largely Upon Audience collar or buried in paper.Mr.Kirby says that all hand signals should be given from the left hand side of the car before chauging the direction of the car or stopping.Sympathetic.Understanding Listeners Necessary to Speaker's Success de 4 A \u20ac + + 5 4 + + + + \u201cThey were strangers to me.Every one of them.But the minute T saw By H.KNOPP (Copyright) In Which Mr.Knopp Discusues Graying Hair, Hair Dyes and Bleaches.that audience T felt at home, Before the chairman had begun introducing me rose the thought, \u2018Here's a con- genial crowd\u201d.Is there any means of restoring The man who said this is famous as a public speaker, He was ina reminiscent mood.1 settled mvself tu ; listen.He went on: Is, in my opinion, none.I am often confronted by clients gray hair to its original color?T am \u201cCurious about audiences, isn't it?There's as much difference between [Whose hair is turning grey, with they them as between people.request that something Le done to: \u201cI've found that out by experience, remedy the condition, but with the\u2019 \u2014sometimes pleasant, sometimes bit- rider attached that under no circum- ter, [stances must their hair be dyed.To according [to my knowledge, no way of bringing color back to the hair, short o quires separate handling, litical meeting.\u201cIt may be the House of Repre-, analyze the various methods.In this! sentatives or the Senate of the Way some of the misunderstandings.United States.uttached thereto may, \u201cBut whatever the octasion, the as- cleared away.sembly vou are talking to hax an in- There are then, two different and: dividuality of its own.It presents u distinct types of hair dye\u2014the \u201cper- special problem which cannot be solyv- oxide\u201d and the \u201cmetallic.\u201d the first, ed by cut-and-dried methods, but hag consisting of one half hydrogen per- cumstances.\u201d aniline, or coloring medium.It is pur-| \u201cTell me about the audience that | veyed in twin bottles, one containing made you feel at home,\u201d I said, \u201cOf |the hydrogen, the other the aniline.When mixed for application, the an- course your speech was a success,\u201d iline serves the purpose of neutraliz- \u201cThey told me so and acted as going belongs to themselves and not: me.lens the hair for the proper function- \u201cI'd have been a poor stick indeed | 108 of the dye.There is a certain, if T hadn't responded to the kindness ; amount of peison in the \u201cperoxide\u201d shown me.dye, but in experienced hands it is | rabsolutely harmless.The second, or \u201cmetallic\u201d dye, known also as \u201cCompound Henna,\u201d has the advantage of being absolutely non-poisonous, but it has the distinct disadvantage of a metallic content, and if used persistently, will prevent ithe hair from ever taking a \u201cperman- , a > - ie, TF he Tak ln 7 SO Tr the ean swimmingly, what else could you ex-| ¢ the hair.which are the shafts.And pect?.; since air cannot penetrate these clog- \u201cNo,\u201d he concluded, \u201cno matter if ged shafts, obviously neither can a speaker patterns after Bourke | team.And without steam there can Cockran or Daniel Webster was his {1 no permanent wave! 1 suggest great-uncle, he cannot make good un- therefore, the preference be given to less the listeners help.{the \u201caniline\u201d type.i ' \u201cHe speechifies, but their is the | There is still another of these hair | say.\u201d \u2018dyes.\u201cA \u2018sea of faces!\u201d That well-worn | phrase always has curried a sinister implication.It suggests stage-fright -or platform {fright which is much | the same thing and quite as bad.\u201cWell\u2014if down in front 1 saw aj \u2018sea of faces,\u201d it was a sunny sea.And; the water was warm enough for Its application is so restricted, fe int that it can scarcely be plac- \u201cThree Wise Guys,\u201d the story by led in the major category.This is the Damon Runyon recently acquired by \u201cVegetable Henna\u201d or \u201cEgyptian\u201d It Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, will be direct-|;, absolutely harmless\u2014has, indeed, a ed by David Burton.Bartlett Cormack |peneficial effect.It is, however, en- ix at present completing the screen itipely inapplicabic to hair which is adaptation, and the picture is due to!streaked with grey since, while black get under way in the near future.or brown shades will turn, as the véto tnsoaueoaje\u2014 ee te PPE EET REF FREI bb Grrr EEE OEE \u201cBEAUTY & THE HAIR\u201d jact ax though they \u201cwere the only persons on the road, are saved from ae ; cidents only because cautious motor [the concrete to permit them to pass, istates Mr.T.©.Kirby.General Man- [=] Jager of the Mantreal Motorists\u2019 Lea- I be frequently asked that question.There! lTen dollars means less to them than Any assemblage one addresses, re-:this I answer frankly that there \u201cothers.Mr.Kirby says that if reck-\u2019 H I cases of repeated infractions of the ; perhaps, \"| traffic laws, the driving license off te cultivate the cal, gue stands 1007, {much stricter enforcement of the no.to be dealt with in the light of cir- oxide, twenty volume, and one hal iar traffic laws.[fore the attention of the City Exceu- 5 Vie danger of fore {tires is clesrdy shoe col though they meant it.But any praise |7& the bleaching quality of the ver- members of the League oxide, but the peroxide in turn soft-\\Tramways drivers heating the lights land reckless driving, and it is claim- > now passing between the League and {drivers should be treated by the traf.this splendid drive to enforce all deserves, he made ax one law for all ol concerned.pre case may be, into attractive copper! color or auburn, the grey streaks be- ; correct vbservance of the principle of obediance which necessitates not only faith in our Lord but good works.Elder Woodrow Miller discussed though: and its relation to man's not pleasing.Ie In conclusion, it is interesting to: note that dyes, as such, achieve their temporal and spiritual attainments, objects in a manner directly opposed In addition to scripture the speaker to that of bleaches.In \u201cbleaching,\u201d quoted freely from James Allen's the third or outer layer of the hair manuscript on thought to present to Is removed.\u201cIn dyeing\u201d a thin coat- inæ of color is actually placed on this thinking and the degeneracy that fol- outer layer.lows the abuse of thought.[I'he Eld- NOTE\u2014This is the third of & series of RTE TRE RSI Hi come a flaming red, and the result is: [i er also depicted numerous features of the Latter-day doctrine that produces a refining influence on ones mind and thus on ones life such as the claim that as man is God once was and as God is man may become, articlen written exclusively for The Mon- iter by Mr.Knopp.Anether will sppear shortly Rd.) There are two sides to fly paper, but woe to the fly which chooses the sticky side y EC Le RE ASH WEBB ?Decurler Stops Curly Headed Bay \u2014* Ever Being Teased As Fauntleroy + Chicage.\u2014 Inferiority complexes boys all over the country may stand may be averted or cured by careful |up and cheer, for she has invented an attention to children's hair.That is efficient \u201cdecurler\u201d and after it is the belief of Mrs.Agnes Schmitt, used, claimed Mrs.Schmitt, no one in Mrs.Schmitt would believe that, be-|the world would dare stand up and ing a hair style expert, but when she shout: \u201cHello, Little Lord Fauntle- addressed the national hairdressers\u2019 roy!\u201d annual convention here she unrolled claims to back up her assertion.\u201cBum Voyage\" is the unromantic \u201cA part in the hair may change &|title of a forthcoming Hal Rogch- person's whole personality and out-{y a comedy featuring Thelma look on life,\u201d she said.Todd and Patsy Kelly.The fun film \u201cIf the hair is properly treated no .child ee des M ouble rows and concerns itself with the adventures of cowlicks may be done away with by tender care and brushing.\u201d steamship tickets for Bermuda, toss- Girls should begin beg beauty (ed away by the feminine trainer of a conscious when they emerge from the gorilla, When Thelma is mistaken for cradle, said Mrs.Schmitt.Madame Zaza, the trainer, aboard\u2019 If girls brush their hair three times ship, and is asked to give à performa day and don't bite their nails, they [ance with the monkey at the ship's at the opening of the Produced in should be given three gold stars by concert, the fun begins.Nick Grinde Canada Exhibition in the Sun [their mothers.directed the comedy which is the Life Building, \u201clr.Webb is presi- Mrs.Schmitt does not devote all of fourth of à new series to bear the dent of the Canadian Manufae- |}.attention to girls.Curly-headed Todd-Kelly label.turers\u2019 Association and reviewed the work of the Produced in Cane adn movement, ; G E N E R A REPAIRING Reparations de Tous Genres Faits par Experts Repairs of All hinds Done by Experts.KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT CFE A Clefs faites pendant que vous attendez.J.PICHE \u2018the two girls when they use a pair of Montreal West resident, who was the first speaker last night 7 St.Viateur West CRescent 4776 Motor League Wants Increase In All Fines These per-onal liberty hogs.who Bring Your Jobs to Us for emer E22 All Work Guaranteed.ist slow up their machines or run off pu a gue.Some of them do not even carry a insurance.And every one of them, were an accident to occur, would | blame the other fellow, To many of this type of road hog a $5 or $10 fine is absolutely nothing, Lands and Forests Exhibit See the antrum adnate ot one ot the most pa ten cents to most of us, and, once \u201cpaid, the fine is forgotten and they proceed madly on their way, ignoring, | the rights and safety of (as before, less driving is to be curbed to any ex- unportant Departinents of the Quebec Government tent fines must \u2018he large enough vol i ; \u2018make the hogs feel them.A hundred\u2019 Fitting approsinateh awh the Goverment dollars with alternative of a visit to \u2018back to the Lind\u201d policy this display on the Fourth 4 jail, or both, ix not a penny too much.ib Floor of the Sun Lite Building tu the Produced an ! ifor deliberate recklessnes-.And in| Canada Exhibition wil sorely entice name ory Toll \u201cthis class of dangerous and wicked\u2019 \u201cdriver must be suspended.Our Lea- | Frctoria scenes depict the app behind Director of |g hid contentment in his cosy hone, Pure, ; ; .Cod .Police Dufresne in his orders merrily through green pasture, nit \u201chalotant\u201d un À parking ¥ treums flow ing lands ad bountiful crop.cattle ald a Comtented vrai The question of the motormen and\u2019 sruls pastoral scene bus drivers is also being brought be- er tive through Alderman Weldon.Many | cificient plan to top the menace complaints are being made daily by! ubout the tie Department\u201d emphasized, Fhe Department extends a cordid welcome ined en ed by Mr.Kirby that unless the prac- ef mvitation to von and your Gomlyv to see sod cng tices are curbed many serious aeci- tin educational Fada dents will happen.Correspondence is! Alderman Weldon, and Mr.Kirbv .- .- 2 states that both metormen and hus! Be QUEBEC DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS na fic officers exactly the same as all vehicle drivers.Furthermore, that Hen JF Mercter, Mun-tes traffic laws must be the success it SPECIAL SHOW ~ At The \u2014 RIALTO THEATRE Saturday Morning at 10 a.me SUE HASTINGS MA RIONETTES present \u201cJACK and TH BEANSTALK\u201d What could be more thrilling for a child than to see the pages of his story book come to life! Bring the kids .What fun to see the beanstalk grow to the sky before one\u2019s very eyes! to this fine show! Admission 15c.RT TT sel EE FTA RRR ES xe À THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY.NOVEMBER Yth,_1934, emembrance CATHOLIC Nap CLOSING EXERCISES OUTREMONT SCHOOLS CHARITIES | Programmes at Strathcona, Atlantic City Offers Special November and December Shows Atlantic City, Nov, 1.\u2014 College football, ice hockey, dog and cat shows and the Seventh annual Festival of Lights are among the attractions that Atlantic City will present for the entertainment of its visitors during the AL \u2018six or some similar hour A man, very very fond of his shour, FURNITURE REPAIRS | Begins his ablutions For FREE Estimates Call CA.2105.5324 PARK AVE.|| Wn os ab tions oud\u2019 contributions SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER.Of medleys decidedly sour.starring roles in \u201cIf I Had a Million\u201d \u2018and last season\u2019s production of \u201cAlice :in Wonderland.\u201d For many years Fields was a leading star with yearly editions of the Zeigfisld Follies, and picture with Chester Morris playing opposite her.The story ix based on Charles Francis Coe\u2019s Saturday Evening Post serial, \u201cRepeal\u201d, and is being directed by Jack Conway.Pills .Irradol-A $1 .1 9; Carler\u2019s Liver EEE (Mowait & Maore) 19c 1° + 45c : Guy Drummond And months of November and December.\\ Alfred Joyce.The greatest array of Winter attractions in the resort's history will ) | start with the spectacular night football game between the University of ; i Delaware and Pennsylvania Military College on Nov.10.The vast auditor 9 8- 93 ~The closing exercises at the three |.Lt ; ill be ; ; ; Î I Î 4 Outremont schools under the admini- ium of the city's $15,000,000 Convention Hall will be transformed into à .tration of the Protestant School 1egulation size football field for the occasion.Well Organized Force of Men Board took place on Wednesday even- This colorful gridiron contest, And Women At Work In i, and were witnessed by large at-| Which annually auras thousands of formation to emerge this time as a : the parents and friends .° ! uge ice rink with thousands of lea- Notre Dame de Graces | of the \u201covaduaten.Elaborate musical bring to the resort the entire student ther-cushioned seats for spectators.èt Courteous Reception Is \u201cprogrammes, indicating great care in bodies of both institutions for what| The annual ice hockey season will Asked \u2014 14,000 Families f {their preparation, were features of has become the outstanding event of be ushered in on Dec.7, when the At- In English-S king Cath ; l each occasion, The programmes, with the Armistice Day week-end.lantic City Sea Gulls, America\u2019s n nghish- pea ing Latho- ; la partial list of graduates follow: Topping the Thanksgiving holiday greatest amateur team, will play the lic Community Of Mont- TA STRATHCON A | bill of entertainment will be another first game of a schedule that will \u2014 Ol : .Lui Fer Anthem, \u201cO Canada\u201d; Invocation, football game between traditional ri-| feature them against the leading real jective Is $174, ; Rev.Malenlm A.Campbell, D.D.;|Vals, that between the University of| teams of this country and Canada.600.) Violin Solo, \u201cScherzo-Tarantelle\u201d, West Virginia and Washington and| Games will be played each Friday i Roland Duquette, XI., 34, accompanied Jefferson.; and Saturday night, with public ice Within the next ten days the public] © by Madame Duquette; Chairman's Re-! The resort's football season will skating and dancing in the ballroom of Montreal will have the opportun- | marks, Mr.John N.McCuaig; Vocal; 6nd with the much heralded \u201cLittle after each contest.H _ ity of showing their sympathy with ! Sol, \u201cOnly A Rose,\u201d Dorothy Taylor, Army and Navy game\u201d on the night| .Millions of words have been writ- i the work that is being done by the IXIL, 34; Presentation of Prizes,|of Dec.1, between the Admiral Far- ten about the unusual beauly of At.' Federation of Catholic Charities, Grades IX and X.ragut Naval Academy and the New lantic City's annual festival of lights through their 25 agencies, for that Graduates 1933-31 York Military Academy.Thousands which will be staged this year from 4 section of the community which is in |* Ruth Abramson, Elizabeth Ander-|of persons who witness the West| po.og 16 Jan.2.Not only the hue SE distress through no fault of its own.\u2018son, Robert Ash, Effie Astbury, Point-Annapolis game in Philadelphia hotel structure: rising along the \u2018 À Starting today, 2,000 men and |; {Frances Astrof, Glenna Beazley,| on the same afternoon are expected ocean's edge, but thousands of pri- Cat > women will cover the city, mak- Gwendolyn Berry, Julius Bierbrier,| to journey to the resort to see the vate homes and business establish ope * ing an appeal for funds in order Audrey Boyd, Iva Brockington, Lillian first clash between the junior service ments are decorated with myriads of cally i to raise $174,600, for the Federa- : .Buddo, Ruth Cloutier, Freda Cohen, elevens.colored lights, with the red and green give : tion's work next year.In Notre ! Abraham Cooperberg, Pearl Deitchér,, High ranking officials of the Army bulbs of the Christmas holiday season a Dame de Grace a well-organized {Isobel Derick, Roland Duquette, Mary and Navy and uniformed drill corps predominating to ti force of men and women workers | \u2018Egan, Evelyn Eibel, Louis Erdilofsky,: and bands from both institutions will Hunting, fi hin ; Le ater Fn ! ! \u2018 : s, fishing, indoor salt wate ; will canvass the homes in this They shall not grow old \u2018May Fairon, Jessie Farquharson, lend color to the contest, which will swimming pools, major league de he district and the importance of the As we that are left grow old; Mildred Flanders, Manuel Fox, pearl) become an annual event.baseball and basketball and horse- that work being done throughout the \u2018Garmaise, William Gasco, Saul Gerts-| Hundreds of prize winning canines back riding along the beach ar shal z ach are # \u2018 city at large, as well as in this | Age shall not weary man, Roy Gladwell, Sylvia Glassberg, from all sections of the United States among other diversions popular with prox = ares, leads the campaign execu- | Nor the years condemn; {Mary Glovinsky, Ralph Gold, Norman will be entered in the dog show to be Atlantic City visitors during Nove cept § tive to hope that the canvassers | At the going down of the sun, \u2018Goldenberg, George Goldfarb, Isadore staged by the Atlantic City Kennel ber and December.\u2019 unde È will be given a courteous recep- | And A h .Gottheil, Beryl Grande, Rogert Grif-| Club in the Convention Hall Ballroom LE Co In tion.in the morning, | fiths, David Hart, Audrey Heather,|{on Nov.23 and 24.The third annual non The work which the agencies in We will remember them.;Evelyn Held, Joe Isenberg, Arnold championship cat show of the Board- WHAT WE THINK fig Federation do ranges all the way) iIssenman, Marjorie Johnston, Saul walk Persian Cat Club will take placé \u201cWe note in a fan magazine short eal from the care of the orphan, the sick.\u2018Josephson, Annette Kahn, Arlhur at the Ambassador Hotel on Nov.30 reviews of 55 pictures rated from com and the aged to the provision of = Kalfas, Lyon Kaufman, June Kibbey, and Dec.1.\u201cExcellent\u201d to \u201cMarvellous and anno clothing and medical services, homes 7 - - mee EEE TT : - : © == [Eileen Kingsley, Sam Klein, Thelma] Just one week after the final foot- Superb\u201d.We are glad to note tha: mini for old and friendless women, for girls | \u2014_\u2014 buh bb ddd ob dt Pd * Kyle, Reuben Levine, Moe Levitt, {ball game, the Convention Hall audi- |they are making all good ones now- consi in domestic service who have no 4 4 Goldie Levy, Reginald Lewis, Robert torium will undergo another trans-|a-days.these homes, for those whose homes have | $+ ARMISTICE DAY & Littner, Leo Lobel, Abie Malen, Allen Fami been broken up, legal aid to those in| + BROADCASTS «| Mallette, Fred Marcuse, Phyllis Mat- \u2018tre .| ._ _ \u2014 of t need \u2014 in fact, the services extend + «jthews, Leo Michael, Brucha Miller, Men* .; .; ; Men\u2019 over the whole range of social ser-| + Radiv stations are concern- + Joseph Miller, Sam Mislap, Aileen mee lief vice in the city.| + ed this week with special Ar- #+{Moore, Ralph Movre, Sheila MacFar- BUY and SAVE at PRESCRIPTIONS $12.9 14.000 Families # mistice Day broadcasts.One + lane, Robert McGibbon, Sol Nathan- CAREFULLY St.N There are 14,000 families in the! # of the most elaborate is an i i hold man t ny things about house fin \u20ac sento Pot steps © 5 der consideration for the star's use, ©f prizes, Grades VI to VII; chorus, Mead's 45¢ Boracic Acid 15c KHOVAH = aration of whole cooking, oe pre._\u2014\u2014\u2014.+ += eee 1 1 = - although no definite decision has been | \u201cSandman\u201d, Grade VIII girls.Pablum | Pure.1 Ib, HEALTH A w | ; ; : lig har details associated with the clone] Ex .M.With A Sh ¢ reached as to her next picture, Alfred Joyce and Public School Dept.| us | A liness and proper management Sr pring an, t ngry ou Among Miss Garbo's most successful of Strathcona .\u2019 SALTS the home 5 .vehicles are \u201cFlesh and the Devil,\u201d Anthem, \u201c0 Canada\u201d; invocation, DODD S Kidney 35° 17c : .Orders Hustlin Undertaker Out :\u201cWoman of Affairs.\u201d \u201cAnna Christie\u201d |Rev.J.F.Morris, B.A.B.D.; chair- The result\u2014the mother is restored \u2019 k Mr.Joh es LL Lo \u201cMata Hari\u201d and \u201cQueen Christina,\u201d Mans remarks, r.John F.Roy; TT to health, the father, ill in hospital, \u2018 ; er Mic.\u20ac a1 ini \u201c \u201c \" \" has more peace of mind, the children! Bruenn, Czechoslovakia.\u2014\u2014 An un-jman\u2019s body and making furtive notes In \u201cThe Painted Veil\u201d Miss Garbo with ano sol.Bruhn Wale \u2019 Ruth Musterole 29c Dextri 69c 7 are beginning to show signs of im- dertaker's assistant has been arrest-; on a pad.be scen with Herbert Marshall and 72 PE En ol prizes, Maltose .PURE NORWEGIAN ; ; George Brent.under direction ofiGrades I-VIT Strathcona Academy: proved health and all this was made | cd and released pending lodging of \u201cWhat are you doing?asked the! TC0TRE «un | short ; : Cm Ce CoD LIVE possible through the visit of a nurse! charges over which the local police sick man.Richard Boleslawski.Allon: oat pupils po We = Extes Package e 3 : .vn chow , ; 1 ; \u2019 .-Bo t whose work, to a large extent, is fin.have chewed yards of pencils.\u201cPreparing tv quote you the costs! W.C, Fields, who currently has a Passes By, Dorothy Taylor and MODESS 3 Somtaining 25 OIL 49¢ anced by prunes made from federa-, A local man was at death's door.of your burial,\u201d was the stranger's | loading role in Mrs.Wiggs of the | Noreen Patterson, XI, '34; presenta- .AU for .ee 0 | 16 oz hore open hy ce tholie Charities ; The doctors had given him up.macabre reply.\u2018 Cakbage Patch,\u201d has been signed by tion of prizes, Grades I-VII Alfred Casloria Ozonol em Ww p g made.| Presently a stranger appearcd in} This enraged the man that he- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the role of Joyce School; harmonica solo, James 25c 29c \u2014 al the sickroum, telling the patient that! shoyted at the stranger to get out Micawber in \u2018David Copperfield.\u201d For Robinson.Wai Florine McKinney has been given he had been sent by the doctors to! and stay out.But the stranger per-{some time negotiations had been un.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014= + oo Tac the role of Little Emily in Metro.| Watch over the failing man.\u2018sisted in his sales talk.| der way to obtain Fields for the part, he appeared in other musical produc.E Sal Guaranteed e JAD SALTS the Goldwyn-Mayer's production of \u201cDa-\u2019 The patient dozed and was wakened; An hour later the doctor arrived.but it was not certain until recently tions before transferring his activi- psom ts i, 10 time vid Copperfield,\u201d now in production, by the stranger who was standing | When he told the doctor what had that the star's other contract obliga-! ties to the screen.JR 49¢ on the coast under George Cukor\u2019s over him with a tape measure, mea-' happened the doctor filed charges tions could be satisfactorily adjusted.Vichy ) Hot W B direction.: suring the length and breadth of the' against the undertaker's go-get-em Field's outstanding comedy vehicles| The final title for the Metro-Gold- has 29c.ot Water Bag 69c assistent.during the past two seasons include |wyn-Mayer picture formerly known Celistins : ; 1 yr.guarantee ' ee \"\u201cThe Old Fashioned Way,\u201d \u201cInterna-!as \u201cRepeal\u201d will be \u201cThe Bride and - » - 7 E tional House,\u201d \u201cYou've Telling Me\u201d [the Best Man.\u201d Carole Lombard has | Res.Zôc.1 es.RUBBING \u2018 i.BI ' sh hott] ith 1 , LIBERTY UPHOLSTERING & SLIP COVER CO.TODAY'S LIMERICK jand \u201cSix of a Kind\u201d.He also hadithe principal feminine role in this DINE AppHeator and Rab.15° ber Cork.ALCOHOL Constr "]
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