The Westmount examiner, 9 juillet 1937, vendredi 9 juillet 1937
[" ee who attended, in fact, the place.\u201d © Following his \u201c interesting dress, His.Worship showed some moving: picture films taken of the procession and certain parts of the.ceremony itself.One of the scenes.portrayed the Archbishop of Canterbury placing the heavily be-jewelled crown on the head of the Monarch, and other views de-|\u2019 picted_ various celebrities, includ ing Royalty, arriving at the nave of Westminster Abbey.Mayor Jenkins © spoke of the many aspects which made the Coronation of George VI unique.It was \u201c.the first Coronation, he said; to be held since the signing of the _ Westminster Agreement.Also the fact that much of the ceremony had been prepared in the belief that ex-King Edward would be the principal figure served to \u201cmake the Coronation unique.SE The Coronation, being held in \u201cthe Abbey, was a strictly religious service, said Mayor Jenkins, thus: precluding any.demonstration \u2018or cheering.Hé spoke\u201cof the |?{equipment and.various parts of the service used during the actual Coronation, dating back fourteen hundred years.\u201cIt is.easy for \u201cone to feel,\u201d said His: Worship, ithe tremendous force of: tradition \u201c- and history back of this cere- Cen mony\u201d?As invited guests to sit in the \u201cAbbey.during the ceremony, the \u201cMayor \u2018and.Mrs.Jenkins had to rise- at\u2018 about five o\u2019clock in the morning.Their\u2019 \u2018car called for \u201cthem shortly afterwards, and :they \u201cwere in their \u2018seats by 6.15, All \u201c seats had to be filled by 7.30, and at nine o'clock the doors of the \u201cAbbey \u2018were closed.The.Mayor and Mrs.Jenkins \u2018had.excellent seats, sitting in the second group from the organ.loft in the first gallery in seats quite close to the front.His Worship spoke of the \u2018representatives.of many nations \u201cPrinces and Princesses, European \u2018and Asiatic potentates, members \u201cof every race under the sun.ment was provided, we brought \u201cour own along,\u201d said the speaker.\u201cI took sôme small, concentrated tablets which could easily be carried.A fellow spectator from a \u2018nearby city, whom: I shall not name, brought along an immense parcel of \u2018lunch.\u2019 \u2018He slipped it under his seat on entering, but could not find an opportunity to ent-any of it later.I helped him out by giving him.some of my \u201cown nourishment.\u201d Queen Mary was the: first of the Royal family to arrive, \u201cShe is a splendid.looking woman,\u201d said Mayor Jenkins, \u2018her regal \u201cbearing and .stately carriage making her every inch a queen\u2019 The Princess Mary and the two Httle Princesses were next to ar- \u201cvive, and were follewed by Queen \u201cElizabeth.His Majesty entered at eleven o'clock.We could see (Contd on Page 2) es ved among.\u2018the vast.multitudes that thronged the.streets; bobbies\u2019.themselves were hardly necessary.The streets were alive: for twenty four hours every day for fully two weeks previous to the actual crowning of The King; at two or three o'clock in the morning: the main thoroughfares were as busy as at a like hour in the \u201cafternoon, and yet traffic was handled and \u2018pedestrians directed just as smoothly as though nothing out of the.ordinary were taking | ad- ple Emmanu-El, was married 1m New York City Sunday to Miss Sylvia Goldstein, of Harrisburg, including Indian] - \u201cAs no food or other nourish- |.ern| Is Married| New York Head of Temple Emmanu- El Congregation Wedded Sunday to Miss Sylvia Goldstein of Harrisburg, P.A.Rabbi Harry J.Stern, of Tem- Pa.; the ceremony beihg performed in the home of: Rabbi Stephen, S.Wise, head of the New York Free Synagogue \u2018and president of | both the World Zionist Organization and the World Jewish® Congress.Rev.Dr, Wise himself officiated.Miss Goldstein is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Eli Goldstein, Harrisburg, and is an alumna of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.Rabbi Stern has been spiritual head of Temple Emmanu-El for the past 10 years.He is a native of Steubenville, Ohio, and was .graduated from the University of.Cincinnati and the Hebrew Union College.Before coming to :Montreal he held a pulpit at Union town, Pa.Rabbi and Mrs.Stern will spend their honeymoon at Atlantic City and at Murray Bay before returning to take up residence here.\u201d Alexander Riddoch _ On Road to Recovery Alexander Riddoch, twenty five year old son of Sergeant\u2019 Riddoch] at the Stanton street Police Station, who was injured.on June 8th when the horse he was driving ran away, is now at home, his period of Hospital convalescence over.Young Riddoch, a driver for the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company, suffered a fractured skull when a motor car collided with his rig,| frightening the horse and causing it to bolt.He was thrown to the pavement, the front wheels and shaft of his wagon being dragged behind the horse and the body of the vehicle being overturned.Rid- doch was taken to the Homoen- pathic Hospital, where his condition was reported \u2018as being serious.He has been home for about a week now, and {is progressing very favourably.\u2019 If hot weather such as we have been enjoying (?) for the past few days, the crying need for more public drinking fountains in this city makes itself strongly felt.Thé ones already: in op: \u2018ration are\u2019sadly inadequate to meet the needs of a community of Si this: \"size, When one feels thirsty\u2014which is is mighty small chance that one will be in \u2018close ountain.us ones.we have are few afd , Extra Drinking Fountains pretty.often in warm \u201c|thusiasm.À resolution was pas- Westmount Group Takes Prominent Part in Campaign For New Members \u2014To Organize French- Canadians Great activity exists among the various units and affiliates of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in \u2018Montreal.A Drive is on to raise funds for a vigorous campaign to extend organizations: throughout the province and io continue the Radio.broadcasts which were so successful during the past season.\u201cThe Westmount.C.CF.Club held an extensive meeting last week and workers were appointed to call on the members, and prospective members on the mailing list, to- solicit subscriptions and pledges for-regular monthly: contributions.The Southern portion of Westmount, which -has not been tapped, will be and a determined effort made to extend membership in that area: The activities of the Workers\u2019 Aid Council on behalf of indigents recently deprived of relief have ecre- ated \u2018a favourable impression throughout the city and suburbs, and a substantial increase \u2018in membership is anticipated.- A recent meeting of executives and delegates from \u201call existing clubs, including the.C.C'Y.M.un- circularized | {it and there is no doubt but that ontract: Offering Mc Cr and Trophies Will be Compet : This Month\u2014W.Allen Walsh Has I avourably upon the in- \u201cin.this section of the community, .G.This: favourable feature \u2018has s, but is especially noticeable this creased number of beautiful gar particularly in Westmount and been apparent: for the past few yt year.Many untidy back yards have.been; transf salads and vegetables, and.in many cases with nice bouquets.of flowers, whilst \u2018many plots of hard baked clay have been made over into beautiful lawns.All this has entailed considerable labour hut the re.silts.have: more than justified the expense and labour expended: ; It is.significant to note thatë\u2014\u2014\u2014 me the improved conditions\u201d have be- Local YMCA Members come most.noticable \u2018since thel.West.End: Horticultural.Society came into existance .a few years| \u2018The following members of the An -uutidy- back yard looks| Westmount YMCA went to.Kamp worse when someone \u201cplants |J$anawana in the-Laurentians, on a nice.looking garden alongside of Saturday, joining the many who ; are already up there: D.Pridham, Pierre and Guy Savoy; W.Pel-|- letier, Ji.Rutherford, J.McKay, Bruce Renaud, RL.Blderkin, J.F.ago.far the good example set by members of the West End: Horticultural.So- its, was addressed by Mr.David] ciety have stimulated many of Badgely, R.Hellyer, J.P.Knowl.| Levis the National Secretary their neighbours.10 improve the ton, D.L and $ À Sockett, Ww.rom.Ottawa, and his inspiring rodie;.M.:P.Walsh, °E.and-.R: story of what has been, and is be- appestance * thele : Dremises Mahon, P_ Harling, R.Li.Dickie.ing done, in Ontario and the West, uch more, however, could\u2019 be|m, Arnold, :N.Churchill, H, :Fer- stirred the meeting to renewed en- sed unanimously by which all, executives pledged themselves and their clubs to certain fixed contributions.One of the items: in the Budget which.was adopted is to cover the cost of a paid \u2018French Canadian\u2019 organizer, : The members.hope.this campaign will discover many thoughtful and well-intentioned men \u201cof means who, though unable to join an organization devoted \u2018to social reform, may be willing to express their sympathy silently by co-op- erating in other ways, ; \u201cOUR ERROR * In last week\u2019s issue the four Patterson boys attending Kamp! done in the matter of city béauti- fication.joining such\u2019 an be vastly improved by substituting delphiniums place of the crop of burdock and mistles \u2018now: growing-there.ciety Porch.Box Competitions: the latter part of this month and a special feature this year is: a .competition for apartment houses and business establishments.len Walsh, M.P,, donated a cup for tion.Dent -Harrison for the best amateur garden in \u2018Westmount.presented for.the best front gar- guson, -R.Wark, and -W: Harrison.The camp: is now filled-to.ca- pacitty, and a numberof applications have \u2018had te be refused.Some vacant lots ad- important thoroughfare as Sherbrooke St.could and hollyhocks \u201cin = PURE - den in-N.D.G, he Ald.Biggar Cup.for.back.or side gardens, whilst \u201cthe.Notre Dame \u2018de Grace Women's Club are giving prizes for vacan* lot gardens \u2019 The R.8S.White, M.P,, Cup is awarded for the best garden selected from the winners: of all these classes.Entries for all garden competitions.close July 15th and the Society \u2018are anticipating keen competition in all classes.Other valuable trophies and money prizes are being offered for the Annual Flower.Show which will-be held Aug 18th \u2018and\u2019 19th.The West End Horticultural So- are holding Garden and \u201cMr.Al has generously this competi- Another new feature is the Mémorial Trophy The Monitor Cup is Kanawana were erroneously stated to be sons of Mr, H.C.Patterson, Physical Training director at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Their father is Mr, \u201cJ.M.Patterson.|: Our apologies to all concerned.HEADS AIRLINES behind the wheel of a cari.A dis + DRIVE CAREFULLY - -|head struck it as the car The daily press reports that over the Independence Day w week end \u201cin the United States, no fewer than 342 persons lost their lives; of these only one death could be traced to carelessness.in handling fire~ works, whereas the balanée were caused on the highways.This just reverses the tendency of fifteen or twenty years ago, when threé or four hundred: persons would lose their lives or limbs celebrating the \u201cglorious\u201d fourth, while two or three would get hurt in traffic mishaps.in common.with other cities of any size throughout Noith America; Westmount has her quota of street accidents.Thanks to the repu- \u2018that the local police have established for being strict with traffic law vio ators, motor mishaps ire few and seldom due to careless driving.Compared with some other municipalities, Westmount enjoys quite a favourable situation as regards street accidents; but there is still room for improvement.Few people stop ta consider.their responsibility when they get moment's inattention may result in life long indeb edness, or lifelong.imprisonment.Yet of any one.or all of these retributions for drivers thoughtlessly exceed speed limits, go 5 low other vehicles too Slesely, k=.ing gardens, providing the owners with a p entity ay of- \u2018fresh \u201cAt Laurentian Camp for the months of \u201cJuly gust, and\" will in the doings and boys\u2019 wo line for the -past year.yp lowing his: shor Gorrie.Will go-tosthe YFMCA branch in Peterborough, Lansdowne an \u2018brooke Tuesday Miss Gladys \u2018Gerber, lyn, New: York, \u201csuffered injuries to \u2018her forehead when the car in: \u2018which she was driven by her aunt, Edith Ber, also: of Brooklyn; with another car driven W.Diamond, of Madison the- corner or and Lansdowne avenue morning at about :10.40, First aid \u2018was rendered by.Dr.Smith, 4656.Sherbrooke street west.Mr.Diamonds car was walting {for the traffic light at the intersection to change to\u2019 green, when vehicle struck Diamond's car the Americans\u2019 at.the rear.Mr.suffered a damaged rear and the shield over the gas tank, and the tire: guard was \u2018also damaged.\u2019 The Gerber\u2019s vehicle was.\u2018more the radiator screen grid.being pushed\u201d in\u201d on badly smashed, top of the engine.The ri headlight and fender were damaged, and the .windshie tered where Miss: Gerbe a sudden stop.: and Au- take an active.part the.Vacation Club generally: Gorrie comes\u2019 Tere from the Notre Dame de Grace branch, where he has \u201cbeen doing \u201cfine work in this term- here, of: Brook.Sherbrooke\u201d streey Mr \u2018Ontario, I fr painful riding, LGer- \u2018collided by.Fred ave.at Tuesday it bumper and ght front ld splin- r\u2019s.fore- came.to AT ROTARY | police at # Girl Is Cut In Striking Windshield American Visitor \u201cInjured When Autos Collide at | shield was broken.\u201chquiet- week, a and _(raffic keeping \u2018a\u2019 ste cers \u2018coming record book.At 825 am: a \u201chotse: ran away on St, Catherine street at Oliver aventie, hauling a.bread rig and driver \u2018with it.he was about to dismount from the rig when the horse took fright le and ran.The driver caught \u2018the reins, but seein he could not sto to attempt steering.it \u2018from: \u20ac street, He succeeded in \u2018ading the animal tothe.right, over the sidewalk \u201ctowards a lawn, ,when the right\" front: wheel caught\u2019 = in \u201ca lamp.standard, effectively @topping: the wagon, while the top of the vehicle also.struck.the post.The shock was sufficient to knock the horse over between the shafts, putting an end to his wild trip, which took him from Olivier to Metcalfe avenues, \u2018Constable Low- son \u201cinvestigated.CRE a At 9.15 am: at the.corner of | Western \u201cand Metcalfe avenues, a car \u2018driven by Miss Myrtle Turner, Coolbrook avenue, and ,a bicycle driven hy Wilfred White, Desnoyer street, collided.The bicycle suffered a bent front.wheel and\u2019 damaged front mudguard.Sergeant | Riddoch investigated.* Later in the day at five.d'elock three \u2018year old Stanley Graham, 4378 Western avenue, ran in front of a ear proceeding west on Western avenue, and was knocked down, His aunt, Migs Barbara Graham, with\" whom he had been: walking, |.stated that the driver, a woman, stopped and made inquiries as to the boy\u2019s \u201ccondition, and\u2019 seeing that he did not seem to he hurt, drove away.Dr.Lefehvre, Queen Mary Road, who examined the boy later, took him to St.Mary's Hospital, where he was found to be suffering from concussion of observation, Constable Belec investigated.At 10 p.m.at Green and Sherbrooke, an Essex coach-driven by J.É, Metévrier, Lecaron street, collided with \u2018a Buick driven by Robert D; Stuart of Toronto.The Essex incurred damage to both front mudguards, and the wind- The Buick incurred.a bent rear bumper.Constable Brooks, investigating, found that the driver of the Es- \u2018I'sex had disappeared following the collision.Me warned the other into \u2018the station to report accidents and write in\" the | The driver says lta} with downtown bi other banks nol situated and just how much mon been horrowed for.lozal use, impossible to say.The easy.availability of -m for purposes of improving tering dwellings has been a stimulus.to the building and ciated trades.The mere fact t many persons are-borrowing.s stantial amounts under this has induced a number ofp to \u2018spend their own private for similar purposes, and a defin ite step in the direction of .retu ing prosperity has made: Local plumbers, ess in this city has picked up to:a considerable put- into the- city activity iskeen modernizing.\u201cand.renovating: o homes.et ©.FUNERAL TODAY - afternoon C.Wray Street, of Mrs.Robert R, Foster.- who died mer residence, 4474 St.Catherine.street, She was the \u201cformer Janet, Guns- ton.Interment.will Mount Royal Cemetery.the brain, and.was detained for Mrs.nor ave, left for Bay View, Maine, where she has taken a cottage for the summer.builders, The funeral is being held this GONE TO BAY VIEW Robert, Warnock, Grosves ond thus bee fenovalor ete, report that busin extent since the effect, and from the Chapel of Jo and Brother, Mountain on Tuesday at her for.be.made.in.and her small son, have occupants of the car that details.of the mishap must be furnished.the police, and they claimed \u20ac the Buick, of them, had stopped too.quickly for the traffic lights ner.which had been in frofi at.the.or : of: Westmount?The Examiner gets many inquiries about, this prop \u2014 When will it part) | Who is running er Wii i i ; ed Apartment House Pr : What has become of the mammoth apartment house p that was to set up a building sihilar to The Chateau in the Ty cost, tirely renovated this year, many ese attractions sand \u201ccan be provided for the at The Examiner office.Belmont Park has been en- editor.= Whereas the the staff before and three cents ten.cents, \u2018so new attractions § Tr easûry wi couldn\u2019t raise $8: tutes less, than three p to\" have such confidence, police the war, c Michigan is an immigrant \u2018who, when he came from Persia only 10 years ago, English.Ah, yes, a Persian rugged individualist! couldnlt: speak boriow.$800,0 Most of us à word of Secretary Morgenthau announces that the :U.00.Must be ce probably : ; LET \u201cFOR SALE COTTAGES, rooms, housekeeping pri- MANUFACTURERS\u2019 SAMPLES \u2014 vileges, \u2018near ocean.Mra: Murphy, New dining room suites of good ogg Cottage,\u201d Old: Orchard \u2018Bech; Me.construction: and well finished: wal- D.18 nut, buffet, china \u2018cabinet, \u2018exten- SERED NEVIEVE_ 171 Gouin Bivd., river| sion table, six leather sented chairs front \u2014 Furnished three large rooms,| only $40.00.City House Furniture \u2018bath 1 sleeping porch, garage, elec-| Inc, 259 St.Catherine St.West, = érieitr, D-20| corner Jeanne Mance.X-174 ARTON, NT.Vern M.Stevens).Mea- ; Brook Farm; West Glover, Vt \u201cIn the\u2018 Green \u2018Mountains, where you may enjoy rest and sports.Famous for its location, its clientele, its high altitude, Ms food \u2018and.service.Booklet, D9 \u201cST.DONAT CHALET, Lake Archam- \u2018bault, Que.\u2014 A Swiss Chalet in the Laurentians.Glorious scenery, French \u201ccuisine, Andependent bungalows, boat- \u201cna swimming, fishing, tennis, bad- {minton.\u2018Rates from $15.00 to $20.00 %: weekly.Phone PL.8077.D-21 3 JB.\u2014 Farm, -__sümniér vacation; bathing.high elevation, shady lawn, large rooms, good home cooking, 25.00 week- \u201cdy.Transport direct from city fo farm.\u2018.\u2018Rates same.as.bus or railway.Write \u201cMrs, Frank Gréeäway.D-30 : FOR SALE : Frm VICTRÔLA; any reasonable \u2018offer.EL.3584.X-294 DE DOUBLE: BED, with spring and maît- ress, in kood condition, walnut finish.= Phone EL.0895.X-203; REFRIGERATOR, Two oak chairs.3328 Coolbrocke Ave.X-288 NAVY.PRAM, used pne year, with \u201cmattress, wll: sell \u201chalf price.$15.00.EL.6330; \u2018Between 10 pom gnd 3 pm.X- -287 SINGER elecitic portable sewing ma- \u2018chine, first class condition, cost #103:00, sacrifice\u2019: for $45.00.DE.1345.X-286 LLOYD PRAM ToF sale, in good con- VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC, like new, also five tube radio, Serenader, excellent condition, reasonable, 4543 Wilson Ave.= X-107 AN-ENGLISH BABY CARRIAGE in good condition.Call DExter 8586, X-106 TWO WHEEL CYCLE \u2018up to age 10.Good condition $8.00.Cali after 8 p.m.DEster 8950: X-188 TEN TUBE canlnet Marconi short and long wave, sacrifice.\u2014DExter 0083.X-190 RUGS, liquidation sale; fmported, do- nfestic rugs half price; also congoleum, linoleum from.$2.06, \u2018mat frée with every rug.Deposit secures delivery.Albert\u2019s, Drummond Building, 1117 St.Catherine west.LA.0968.X-272 RADIO, Majéstic, pérfect.order, antique chairs, fables, desk, chest, ornaments.brass, copper reduced.1309 Greene.X-269 ONE: WHITNEY PRAM, with extension el coul CE nr eo\u2019 good con ttn, 815.00.One folding pram, suitable for infant or older child, winter runners to fit, $3.50.One Eureka \u2018vacuum clearier, $10.00.WA.2460, 5 X-274 TRICYCLE, Firechief.with bell, will dition, original price 815.00, reasonable.WAL 3528.X-267 a ee C.C:M.BICYCLE for sale, in good condition, $15.00.DE.5480.4242 Hampton.Ave, oh X-248 SMOCKED DRESSES, play suit, night dresses, size 4 years, lady's new black \u201cCHILD'S TRICYCLE for sale from 5 to 3 years, nearly new, 35.00., WA.8881.: X-281 BARGAINE= Simmons 30 inch double deck steel camp beds, slightly used.WA.8208.X-169 DINING ROOM SUITE, comp complete, walnut .badroom suite, complete,] practically new, EL.9436.X-205 BABYS.WICKER CARRIAGE, cost 344, \u201cin perfect condition, reversible body, \u2018Feasonable, also bäby's swing: wide dropboard sewing machine.Best offer.5454 Trans Island.Ave.X-252 TYPEWRITER, Underwood, \u2018good congi- tion, rubber \u2018key tops, 82250.DExter 9309.X-199 « LAMPS REPAIRED and ailered.Vases wired.Shades to order.Appliances re \u2018pated.Call PL.5716 for prompt ser\u201d vice at moderate prices.Lameo Shop, 2 Metcalfe Street.X17 \"COUNTRY SPECIALS \u2018Camp beds, $2.75; ofl burners $5.00; beds, complete, $0.00: \u2018bureaus, 84:00; dining room\u2019 set, 9 pleces.$20.00; bed.\u201croom sets, $29.00: cook \"stoves, 88.00% kitchen table, $1.75; kitchen chatrs, 45e; sectional book cases, refrigerator.ete.i.Free delivery.West.En Himitore Company.1374 No West, blocks east of Guy.afd WALNUT finished complete bedroom.suites, $39.Chiffonier.Van.ty, Dresser, Bed; Spring.and Mat ~4ress, City House Furniture Inc, 230 St Catherine West, corner tes, partly pald.$20.00 up.City House :Furnitare, - Inc, 269 st; - Weet, corber Jeanne Mince, x 172: CLEARINGS New hi bifon chesterfield suites, thrée pleces.: Marshall custtfoni, covéred fn mo- Hair or repp.Clearing at $20.00.ity.House Diratrire, fnes 259 St.difion.WA.8467.X-285 coat;.size 20.WI.6879.X-249 HOOVER\u201c vacuum cleaner, with attach.Te : je ; \u201cments, \u201cgood condition, #25.00.WI.USED CARS 6627.X-246 suit child up to 6 years, perfect con-|.six months, Mirror; tea Wagon, ings as owner is going dealers.\u201cDE, 3638.Ostermoor: double.size 12.Apt.given away.EL, 724 sonable.EL.5200.\u2018\u2019mattress, statue, paintings, very cheap, dresses, 202, 52 Academy Road.\u2018SEEDLING \u2018hollyhock for 3.ME | THREE\" PIECE chesterfield set, used perfect condition, china cupboard, occasional chaits, two carpets in good condition, oak halt: benchi:and glassware, china and various other houschold furnish- No abroad.: X-260 BUNDLE of dresses, size 16, $4.00.EL.8098.X-255 OAK TABLE, 4, chairs, couch, spring, marble .X-240 -next year, X:236 ONE SET of fraps, real bargain.Call Mr.Carter, local 837, MA.4731.ae BABYS PRAM, in: \u2018good condition, réa- X-239 X-228 BRASS BED, 3 x 6, 2 mattresses, $6.00.WA.6072, X-222 ONE ELECTRIC ri efrigerator, perfect condition.\u201d WA, 2875.X-223 CAR TRAILER, light weight, 4624, BOY'S CCM.sonable.DE, 4140, suite, household effects.four portieres, tuxedo, LINDSEY PIANO, walnut mahogany bedroom DE.6396.4+ x 8 Feet, covered steel included chassis, spare wheel and dre, price 840.00.EL.X-221 bicycle, also Comb gramophone with 50 records, both rea- X- 217 Aiming room suite and X-211 GOLF CLUBS.(seven), bagy $8.75, ve- Edison 38, bridge lamp.gramophone, DE.1897.X-293 4269 St.Catherine cash prices, FARRELL AUTO SALES \u2018West, Automobiles bought for highest Det.-HUDSON -coupe-1932, license, 6- perfect tires, radtô extras, perfect condition; must sell because of sickness; $280.00.WEllington 3491.D-29 HEAD OFFICE ~The Home of jewellery, gold modérn radios, pawn tickets.PL.8417.Catherine.St, \u2018Special Plän 1937 Cash Advanced on No endorters, di tons held config \u201cInternational 4280 St.DANTEL STROUD, 1254 ghd spices, \u2018clipped, at ta\u201d à smäpt looking à Miss obson.LA.1922, * inl Prices, \u2018Call DE cr owes ; mt Limited, 3808 Contracts Relinanced.\u2026 servié Ether S Stow WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2018GOLD AND DIAMONDS 1 will pay highest cash prices for good quality diamonds, old gold, gold coins, filled, silver articles, rifles, shot guns dnd William Sharp, office, 403 Dominion Square Bldg, Peel at St D-23 \u2018 AUTO RÉFINANG:NG LICENSES Trucks 5.00 \u2018Per Month By our Auto Refinance Plan.037 Licenses \u2018Financed, Private Auto: Sales Financed.Cars.2oplica- payme D:24 Notre Dame Wat.Quality teas and coffées, cocoa Daily.delivery, Lowest \u2018Prices.A trial satisfies, WT, WNT DAG Sherbrooke ; D.{for e latter \u2014AÙ eral Motors.of the Hobby Guild.of America, Fair Hobby ie in 1989.When asked to give her advice on beneficially, Miss\u201d Pons replied that she was in her most receptive mood when: she was knitting.One of the first insurance.salesmen's unions has been organized in \u2018Toledo, 100 life, industrial and casualty, insurance salesmen met in 4 downtown hotel.It was voted to apply to the American Federation \u2018of Labour for a charter.À contract is to be drawn up-caliing for wage increases and : better working conditions.a : Nebraska\u2019s three :big hydro-elec- the five private companies which operate in Nebraska at an estima- lars.It is stated that a syndicate of 35 New York banks is prepared to underwrite the issue.The \u2018plan i three big public districts in a grid: system, draw upon the production of \u201cthe private.palities and rural districts.If the plans mature the U.S.A.w ment\u2019 in public ownership of élec- tric power plants, A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow.\u2014Charlotte Bronte.500 American and 600 \u201cBritish volunteers lost their lives fighting h nish Government.for- it is Seria \u2018from Madrid.Ces, The condition which distinguishes a free man from a slave is the right of the free man to sell or withdraw his labour as He.may e.\u2014 J.R.Clynes (British) No state ever was or is worthy of \u2018a free man's worship.\u2014 Stanley Baldwin.has to do his own thinking, and on whetlier -he thinks rightly or wrongly the whole Success ot fai)- ure of that démocracy will rest \u2014 Stanley Baldwin.a -here does this booming, : price- , wage-raising, debt-rais- g siness get us, às a whole?in had ahñythitig Apprôaching an intelligent economic order we 1d be able to look at the evi- of prosperity with satisfac: but Already we are beginning to aëlk: Is it healthy?How long will it Last What will happen if the so-called civilized: nations stop spending $20,000 a minute on armaments ?exceptionally véll-inform- forward looking statesman ship between \u2018world trade and industry, on Lily Pons, says a representative '$|the old methods.of how to listen to radio music most tric.districts, are negotiating with | holding companies \u2018for purchase off ted sum of \u2018about 100 million \u201cdol cessary bond |.link \u201cup\u201d the i \u2018steam i ; plants and sell power to münici- au have in Nebraska its greatest experi- \u2018in 4307B.C.a \u2018Babylonian \u201cnor, raisin-growing spread to \u2018türies was the secretary 5 State Cordel) wet the \u2018other.As we promote \u201cthe ed P.Sloan, Jr.President of Gen- ménters; but be willing: to lea and to co-operate.They can agree upon one thing and that is that uncontrolled capitalism will\u201d not \u2018do \u2014Toronto Star.The 772,000 people who lve in Alberta have accumulated public and private debts amounting\u201dto £615,000,000.At 5 pet cent, \u201cthe interest is more than 330,000,000 a year.At the average of rates actually contracted tobe paid: the interest bill cannot\u2019 be less than $50.000,000 a year.How can.they maintain.wealth.production year after year so as to stand that drain and also pay off the principal of the debts?It is unfortunate that progress, so notable since last: century stituted \u2018gastritis fo Linklater.HISTORY OF RAISINS | Th TALE OF ADVENTURE Bringing of Grape Cuttings California Entailed Explor to Horn «The story behind th ) raisins\u201d in California is a fascinating chapter in the history of that State\u2014a story.of.Spanish exploration \u201cvoya around the Horn.i From the remote time when, the Spanish adventurers first bought grape cuttings to the mission sét- tlements until the present day the growth::of California and the evo- lütion of the raisin industry have been as inextrieably intertwined as the convolving limbs of the grapevine itself,» The i Bulletin \u2018says.Raisins were once a rare costly delicacy, Thousands.yearsibefore the terri of ee ifornia was visited by the Spaniards, raisins were known and greatly.prized: in Asia Minor: It is even recorded in the Bible that King David of Isräel accepted raisins as payment of taxes; and mortgage, the earliest known document of its kind, called for the gettlement .of both principal \u2018and interest in dried grapes.From its beginning in Asia Mi.\u201cthe plains of the territory that is now Italy, and from there was transplanted to Spain, which for cen- greatest raisin- producing country of the world It was then that the Spanish adventurers brought cuttings to California to be planted in the Mission gardens.29 Break O'Neill, Neb, \u2014 Lee Devercaux.37 years old, a construction.foreman, bel ves he has something of a broken bone record.He's hag ares sifice 1921.and of the Streams Coptmission Commissi mer lecturer on Canadian.unity M Gagne, was the Conservative | =.[candidate in: Vaudreuil and- Sou: s langes in 1930.He replaces the late Hon.Honore Mercier.as head: YS PLAN TOUR High School Students to} Attend Opening of Bridge at Brock ter in Month About \u201cfifty \"representatives from Montreal district High Schools, including.Westmount and Verdun; will take part in a Bicycle Peace Tour to Brockville, Ontario, to attend and take.part in ceremonies to:be held:there at:the opening of the new International Bridge.More than three hundred students from many.points.in \u2018eastern \u2018and central \u2018Canada will \u2018participate.\u2018The tour will be a \u201cPeace.Tour\u201d I''senses of \u2018the \u2018term, the object being to impress upon people the fact that the :youth of the try objects to war, ncerts and meeting will be held town en route to Brockville for the purpose.of publicizing peace, The students from Montreal will \u2018take\u2019 three days, July 22,°28rd and 24th, rockville, and wi four broadcasts : for publicizing the tour, and \u2018the.Minister of.:Defence has\u2019 agreed to supply camp\u2019 equipment.Following the ceremonies attendant n the opening, of the bridge.th \u20ac Beau Rivage, one of the Thousand Islands, which the Dominion Gov- site.Camp will be held \u2018from July 24-31.\u201cFRONT PAGE AGAIN For the first time since the World War, San Marino, the cld- est: \u201crepublic.inthe: worldbut en: tirely surrounded \u201cby Italian territory, is on the front page of some London papers.The occasion, stated in its\u201d briefest form\u2019 recently \u201cin The Daily Telegraph, reads: \u201cThe King yesterday received in-saudience- at Buckingham Pa: lace \u2019Melvill\u2019Jamieson, consul general in London of the Republic of San Marino.Mr.the Order of San Marino, conferred by the republic.\u201d San Marino is thirty-eight sqiiare miles, has a population of 14,222 and an army of 875, all engineers and graduate cadets capable of filling the: \u2018posts of commissioned officers.Its vain struggle for a place in the sun.dates from 800, when it declaréd war on Charlemagne.The latter died fourteen years later without discovering its.location, Napoleon, in His conqüest of Italy in 1802, glanced up at its heights and passed.it by.Later it served as a re- | fuge.for Garibaldi, When the World War cathe suggested an alliance with Italy on.the side of the Allies.The sug: ghstion was rémiatüte, so it built a powerful wireless Stätion and began to relay to the.Aîlies the \u201cy Pany.La-! e selectio N 7 T OF LE 11 prove 11 Bl Sy 1 PS re UMMER IROUSERS 1k feN sh MeD or as, ta go M - ll ES on white.an A : St ea un OSE 85° an J / = y 4 47, st LJ 4) 1C Calvary v at edi LE AMA ye ot erers L #5 es oil th ts, rs es 11, [5 d: S d fa À Mi ar rs 8 A Haw ntons RED § ave, ns Mot il id 4 18 29 ra ge sav.ts ts Al Gi tail 75 hi vents ar \u2018an CR es BI N th a in ear Er at 1C:Gf oc aîts Vi es ill lots ty sdays 0.te t ide Age er oti ep gesti bl ts "]
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