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[" Cy + erty duriog the prosept cuntury.as automobile owners are today.-0 Sidelights On Current Events PERPETUAL PROSPERITY INVESTMENT INCOMES GREAT FUTURE CANADA'S WEALTH MONTREAL \u201cEscrions \u201cTEARS KILL GERMS VOL.IL.No.13.TESTS SHOW POOR HEARING MAY BE CAUSE OF APPARENT : Model City 5 ; INCLUDING THE DISTRICTS OF x, Outremont MONTREAL, MARCH 29, 1930.M ELECTRICAL DEVICE AIDS STUDENTS The Weekly Examiner North\u2018 End Price Two Cents MAN KILLED AS BLAST WRECKS wwe [3 oie - DULLNESS IN STUDENTS FORD MOTOR GO.Big business men see a continuation \u201cof prosperity for this continent for many years to come.Some go so \u2018far as to prediet disappearance of puv- \u2014\u2014 \u2018 J&R.Ridgway, president of the Investors Byndicate, of Minneapolis, forsees possession of an investment income by so mañy families that, by \u201c1850, capitalists will be as numerous 8 20m \u201cThat might sound ridiculous to many\u201d \u2018ays Ridgway, \u201cbut anyane who, in 1910, had predicted the extent of automobile ownership in, this country iii 1930, would have Leen ridiculed.\u201d In the case of the average man or woman, such extra income will nol necessarily Le lurge enough to eli- That the apparent dullness of sons school children may be due to impair- od hearing, was demonstrated by J.J.Thompson, head of the Medical Appliance Division of the Research Products Department of the Northern Electric Company, Limited last Tuesday atgthe Strathcona Acamedy on Cote St.Catherine Road, Outremont, in the presence of His Worship Mayor Beaubien (who first suggested this course and has followed it with much personal interest), Dr.Shaw, head of the Public Health Board of Outre- mont, Nurse Matthews attached to the board, and Principal Walsh.He tested the hearing of à class of children between the ages of New Electrical Device Tested\u2014Pupils at Strathcona Academy Take Part In Tests\u2014Results Highly.Satisfactory To Officials In Charge.sa pus or.both-e ears, which probably would disappear in time, and 33 per cent.required - medical attention in order to correct in the early stages the hearing defects -whith-they.were suffering from and which tended to retard their progress in school.The final analysis of these tests will be presented by Dr.Shaw to the Public Health Board.The Audiometer which was uscd for this test, in appearance resembled a portable gramophone with the usual turntable and an electric tonearm, in place of a horn, however, a number of headsets were connected to the output of the instrument.Records similar to the.well known gramophone records, were used to originate the I SRT STE Fire Follows Blast Which Wrecks Top Floor of Building WILLIAM A.A.DRAKE Single Victim of Explosion In Paint Shop of Garage Oa Thursday uight, shortiy befora ten v'cleek, Williaun A.Drake, an em- playee of the Ford Mutor Co.of Canada, 201 Laurier Avenue, was killed instantly by a terrific explosion which occuired in the paint room on the top floor of the building, blasting out windows, and completely wrecking Lhe floor which caught fire immediately afterward.The alarm was rung in frum box Vi at v.50 o'clock, and the blaze was minate the necessity of working, Ridy- j way believes, but will, however, so 8 and 9 years, by means of an ap- spoken numerals and other vocal extinguished before it had gained the indi- pliance known as the Audiometer.The sounds, scientifically selected fur much headway.Hud the explosion oc- substantially supplement viduals regular wages as to permit a great many additional pleasures, longer vacation periods, and a general scalc of living much higher than earn ings alone would permit.Growth of 300 per cent.in the total Audiometer has been known to the medical profession for about three years but this is the first time that such a test of heuring has been made in a school in Canada.The tests showed that about 37 per cent.of the children possessed normal hearing in both cars, whilst their wide range of vibration frequencies, were at first quite loud and gradually reduced in volunre towards the end of the record.The children put down en paper what they heard, and the results were then carefully analyzed by Mr.Thompson who is conducted similar tests in several Top\u2014the clasd: being tested.Mayor Beaubien, Nurse Matthews and Princ Walsh watching Mr.J.J.Thompeon of Northern Electric Company testing the children's hearing.Bottom\u2014view Strathcona Acagiemy.tests.curred at any other time, it ts probable that & number of men would have been injured, if not killed, but fortunately all but Drake.who was in charge of the paint rom, were out of at lunch.The cause of tho blast is unknown.Glass from the windows was blown to a considerable distance pr natjonal income in the last twentyl à 00 ve ; ; .\" ee from the building, and a large.plats : years, enormous incroases in employee i0 per cent had slight hearing loss [schools of Ontario and Quebec.A ra ; .oe Lan | budget vill be brought down by Fis glass front.fn shoemaking oa os and the alm I n and A round Parliament ame, Mitr buen for de non crus ho iret wan aie Es utility corporations, and the awaken- ed of April, afker the house has re! ghatterod.Es 5 ing of the average individual to in- E W BEATTY GIVES WARM | turned from its Faster recess.The William A.Drake, 42, the où F.terest in financial affairs, are among |X4a UT» Written specinily for The Examiner by Mr.R.S.White, mem- | tense \"L the date ha raised the | oping of the explosion, Is survived by yo the factors cited by Ridgway as a * ber MP rliament for Mount Royal Divisi .pes uf Mar itime members who are}, wife.His head had apparently p basis for his predictions.APPROV À | OF THE WORK OF &F Parliament for Mou oyal Division vitally tort ed in ing sumo aid rk hemes brow, ed ps: ; IRIS EMT ABI ERECT RE A given to the tron and steel industries wan cath Fo ; F ; J ; ; as probably instantaneous, He was FE.\u201cToday, there are literally thous.Ottawa, Mach 28.(Special to the Examiner )*Workers of Mar or ne I nat.has iar rt removed to the morgue upon the ar- Eo ands of investors, even among peo- itime Provincesghave won at least a moral victory front the debate exhaustive hearing ter all phases of rival of the police, and flre depart- A Ple\u2018of mudest cireumstances, choosing in parliament which, under the vigorous prosecution of 1,1).Mac- {ihe iron and steel enterprises, It/Ments A aumber of men were sla- pr ambitious thrifl programs with the Dougall, has Ry blished 30 cents per hour: an van adequate wagx for (wes wcogniced 4hak-nn carly budget tioned: about the building for the re.Sm, ., @hjectiva | of creating income-produc- J a8 woukl prevent Routines being mainder of the night tp prevent pe- : fng estates which they can keep in- a man, whether married or singfe.this year to the tariff bon fd ro dostrians from approaëhilhg near .tact, spending only the income yicld- Self-Denial Move for $35,000 000 Progress Satisfactorily \u2014 What more tangible advantage may accrue to the workers de- ommendations.The time now pug- an \u2018to sustain injury from falling E ed.This moving up of popular invest- Staff Captain Snowden Makes Anrouncement\u2014DBusiness : pends upon the extent to which eestod for the budget, however, it is SM 3 ment standards to keep pace with our Hon, J.Co Elliott, Minister oi Vel, should give the Finance Minister 4 vising standards of living and spend-| Men and Workers Co-operate.br me tor waking the needed E ing, is notable and encouraging,\u201d con- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Me CES.muprements ue subj ments.in the tariff schedules, Fe cludes this authority.Staff Captain David Snowden, Staff Captain Snowden referred to pledge to Myre MacDougall to om 2e cms q | Subscriber's Secretary of the Sal- {the various institutions which the vestigate the uation im the i al E 1f progress in the past has been vation Army for Montreal Division, Army supervises, and which continu- Maritimes and see hat fan Count wil Appel h C rapid, the future ig destined to he he contribütors for the ously are sanctuaries for persons who wages are paid, erdict of the Court 3 much greater.This continent is still stated that the contributors for theft with misfortune._ Lu © ; Count Georges de Beaujeu, arrested E- only in the carly stages of its de- Selt Denial Campaign _from the local He mentioned the Catherine Booth Fhe discussion on the issue {on November 21, 1129, on a charge of E- velopment, and as that development |factory employces and downtown fy oo oo Hospital, Girls\u2019 Receiving supplied amongst the liveliest manslaughter, and convicted of the 2 is brought about, so will the general offices have been unusually ares and Home, Working Women's Home, In- moments whicle partianent has Charice Ne vu released this Es prosperity increase.already $3000 hns been received, and ial Stores, Labor Bureau, Men's witnessed this sessi Ar ae week on $10,000 bail pending an ap- A re .; we expect this sum to be increased to pat Roses court and Treas 0\" He he .seston.Ir.Mac peal from the verdict of the jury, His Recital of The Other Wise ou: ougall after raisingg the ques [avrest occurred in connection with 7° 1 pt Man's three great sources of wealth at least $5,000.tigation offices i {al ; ! Jévrest ocean connect hich y 188 rt © \" , von the starv: res .«de ; iythe Giasson, c 1 Sf are intelligence, power, and the| The Se-retary of one large locall my.Beatty, president of the C.P.R.i = aid on i.tL he eta do img struck down by a uhan 3 earth.Human intelligence, harnessing plant, in remitting their total says.| 5 00 the Campaign and stated: HE part upon public works in his voter ane on St.Catherine Road.\u2014 A and using power, converts the re-|\u201cEvervone has a good word for the \u201cThe work of the Salvation Army in constituency, refused to be si The Cw , lewed to have been On Sunday evening naxt at the As- E sources of the carth into wealth.No Salvation Army, and they all contri- Canada and cisewhere is unique in lenced and treat the incident aes the drive of the Ce al vus arrest- sembly Hall of the new.church, cor- 3 nation in the world's history has |bute their bit joyfully\u201d.its scope and also in its effectiveness.closed until he had secured the cd within a few hours after the ac- |EF of Stuart and Bernard avenues, a # been so blessed with the wealth of Business men, declares the Staff ljts social agencies are entitled to promise of the Minister to re [cident.He was charged with man.ur pre will be held; the Rev.be the earth and with potential power Captain, have responded generously.|greater support, as both the nature |dress the situation.Mr.MacDougall told of nien being employed slaughter, and pleaded not guilty, but [00 Mac Farlene will lead in the de- EF as has Canada.Already we have at- in view of the many demands for mo-| of its activities and its methods in| (ey, hours per day at a wage of 25 cents per | = was found guilty by the Jury after a votional service, The address will be E.tracted the ntlention of the entire !netary help made upon them fromlthe prosecution of them are, in my 4 Mr aK \u20ac per hour.; léetiberation of only ten minutes, xiven by Miss Elsie McLuhan, ami a world.We boast the greatest power |time to time.Up to date, business! judgment, splendid in every respect.\u201d Hon.Mr.Elliott conteuded that 30'cents was the wage prud res or emer me will be a recital of Dr.Van Dyke's 2 development schemes in the world, |men have contributed $10,000 of the| and that any whe were receiving less than that were merely water Stolen Car Recovered great story of \u201cThe Other Wise Man.\u201d A and our natural resources ave being 320,000 we expect from them.À pleas- boys.not skilled help.olen Lar tomobile L Dr.van Dyke is po\u2019 of the Jeading ete] 3 » ve |: : : Lo.S ay last, - n prime and poet, converted into wealthe And we are ing feature of the Campaign is the Hon, Peter Heenan, Minister of Labor, when le.I.MacGreg |, on Sunday a Tan Company United stat: he is also disting he Just beginning.Truly, \u201cit hath not fact that a number of leading men, nr demanded if he considered 30 cents cession, Hon.Dr.Manion partienlar- en pr opposite 6218 Dur-led as a writer of short religious i m sho \u2019 whom we nave approached, ave per hour an adequate wage far any {iy characterized the situation as \u201can cher Avenue, Outremant.The police stories; \u201cThe Other Wise Man\u201d is 2 | Neat .: nv.crease er subscrip > Canadian, replied: .opportunity for bargaining which opp immediately notifier, and on his greatest story.iL has been given 5 Montreal elections arc on in carn- setting losses through deaths and re- \u2018 Canadia plied: ph In lost\u201d ' 4 est.The other night, at a meeting ls.We have been greatly encour- or any Canadian, replied: nada Just.the following day the machine was |hundrods of times fn the pulpits of 3 here they take oo ois.We have great : No, I do not.The Budget discovered hy an officer of Station [the United States and Canada by min- K An the East End, where they take ,ged by many letters received from .\u201cTh hy d and 7 ; ; ; } 1 g \u2018 , en why do you stand for the| There is litle expectation that the [30 isters and teachers, It is the story of 3 - Juels politics seriously, a Peet of leading business men, expressing ap- \u2019 government paying it?\" Mr.Mac.i ILS \u201cArtiban the Median\u201d, whom Dr.Van .ä re DE ee apg, PECAN of our humble efforts on|My, Clarence McCully Gave|Gregor rejoined.The Minister did not| \"= \u2018SIR THOMAS AGAIN SEEKS CUP ~~ 1 |7ee pictures an having been delayed, End other implements of riot, and in | PoPAIf of the less fortunate: One lel His Address Effectively |'eiy to the question PA THOMAS AGAIN SEEKS from mesting the three wise men A bs the mooting had de.°F IP part reads, \u201cI feel you are se- : When it became evident that the] eT seripture, because he walls to do acts Fi.(8 sow manu y , ol Nie ne rts curely established in the goodwill end 4, .house business was going to be held of mercy and love; he sold his posses- py © veloped ito a brawl.Heoholas MAN- confidence of the publie, and youf| On Thirsday evening at the North up until the government had given sions and bought three shining jewels 4 x He contest down in Hochclaga.work commends itself to the business Branch Y.M.C.A., Mr.Clarence Me-lautisfaction on the issue, Mr, Elliot, to lay at the cradle of the infant King; Ex ; community.\u201d Cully, one of the Secrctaries of the| Minister of Public Works, promised he arrived too late and never saw jn § \u2018ft, is difficult to understand the Central Branch \u201cY\u201d, gave a fine ad-|that consideration would be given it this world the face of the Messish ' \u201cgitieer a coup Tike that \u2014 who would \"ponent from spoaking.It is still more who publicly congratulates # crowd of -\" hvedluma for such an exhibition.It is 1 etiough to makd even: guod fandamen- .talists sce a rosemblunce betwcen { atwestey.meitality of a,man that would en- adopt such methods to prevent an op- \"difficult to understand any person sonte men dnd thelr \u2018slieged ,seonkey Ge & disease.Salt and violent motion kill The whole response to the Self Denial Campaign this year has been fully as satisfactory as that made in previous gears, states the Staff Cap- taify whe intimated that all the money given towed the drive would be \u2018used for the\u2019 débat fnstitutionsd | and other setivities of the Army.A latge share will be used in the financing of those branches of the Sotial: Work anrong women and children, which are.having the most difficult peal on the part of any other Organization or individual is.exactly like High School! Boys of the dress on \u201cLeadership\u201d to the Employed Boys group of the Boys\u2019 Division.In a very clear, effective manner Mr, McCully pointed out the qualities which - make for leadership in boys \u201cmai.The boys who heard the ess Ware very appreciative of its prictiest, ad helpful character.A fine branch of Intermediate and North Branch Y.M.C.A.attended the weekly program sid as one resait have « better understanding of efforts and fair action taken.United States has boen brought parliament within measurable dis- Ban oh Liquor Clearances The ban on liquor clearances to the by the measure was being discussed in committee stage, prior to receiving third reading, it encountered considerable criticism, vot en the score of the principle whith it contained, but because in it Canada was giving ail but of a treaty between the two couns tries whereby, in-return for the mend tance of being put into effect.When | boing rushed to completion &t Gueport, England.In this stout craft Sir Christ; ha sold his jewels to help the poor and in the end heard the King say, \u201cas yon have done it to the least of these you have dotie It to me,\u201d Miss McLuhan is a splendid elocutionist and this has been called her masterpieca; the great story throbs with the gospel Message from start-+e finish.On Monday evesing next, Miss Mc- Luhan will givé & dramatic recital in Fairmount-\u2014St.Giles Assembly Hall, under the auspices of the \u201cThredgoid Re + entist announses.time meeting their budget require .Le dre experiment - that ments, Calls continue to reach the Sal-| supper meeting on Friday night.Mr.and setting useing au bee \u201cY\" of the W.CT.U.the proceeds \u201ctare kill germs.Millions of gerins, vation Army from hundreds of needy if HG.Beal, the Executive Secretary |, song enforcement costs increased.of which will be used to help the ° \\ ginced ih a test tubs, were didecived [snd despairing people, and the ind of the Westmount Branch of the Y.|,\\ mas pointed out, without any com.large expenses of the W.C.T.U.tem- .\u201cwhen, a tear was Sropped into the hearted citizens of Montreal are re- MC.A., gave a very instructive and pensation.perance compaign fow being carried - sabe.: sponding generously to enable the entertaining lentern leetars on India|\u201d «1 conan Kc.and Hon.R.J.on in this Province.i \u201cWe are protected in many ways by |Army to answer these.Religion, race,; The used to, ilfustrate the Manion argued ly that the mat .\"nature, There is salt in teats, andor circumstances, make os Seems re no os ond Nes - ter should be the subject mot merely Édison asks five more 'yeats uit x lvation Army.No other ap- ng: \u201cact of the Canadian inmet, 2 07 i ©\" whieh to produce rubber from yeiden- salt is one of tho Breatest etismiss of ($0 the Se on pact «| Workmen in the buws of the new \u201cShamrock V,\u201d work on which is now rod on « successful and paying basis.But if he lives to accomplish this he en neete, are Eine just is ou would be killed ifithe Sel Denial\u2019 Appeal of the se ing made by the Y.M.C.A.to premotelsure which it web extending, Canada rn Lipton (meet) will make hs fifth attempt to win the America\u2019s [will see some other fine achievement shaken by & violent explosien.vation Areye world brotherhood.should get some trade or otiser con-.has been in possession of the United States ever since 1851.awaiting his doifig.HE + .LN ; + wn - .; pe ; \u2018' ¢ - vo L , - ; A v .D.lo PACE TWO The Examiner Published The Monitor Publishing Co., Limited Weekly by ADVERTISING HEAD OFFICE EDITORIAL CRescent CRescent vial 8357 PARK AVENUE aus?x MONTREAL, MARCH 29, 1930.A Disgraceful Affair With the past two wechs we have had two events that ex- plais both why the better class of citizen, docs not od .enter municipal politics in Montreal and also preseht g why the better class of citizep should interest imself \u201cin local affairs further than nierely casting his vote.The first event was.Joe Mercure\u2019s comic opera ¢lection plat- forni: the second was the disgraceful affair at the\u201d meeting at St.Mouday night, which developed into a free for all fight, with eggs, chairs and sticks being thrown around.The cause of the riut was explained as indignation against a Maisonneuve man being brought into Tlochclaga as a candidate.Tt was termed au Joseph's Academy, \u201cinsult.\u201d With all due respect to the finely developed sense of humour of a certain clique in Hochelaga, reasons the theme of lesson five, Jesus was stating both scientific und spiritual truth when He declured that, \u201cBy their fruits ye shall know them\u201d, Cause und cffect operate so surely that it is neither impossible nor iw- proper Ww argue buck to the condition from honest observation of the results.In no way is there escape from the working of this law.When we judge such things as the liquor traffic by its results, the conclusion is inevitable.It is not a case of our condemning it.The traffic stands condemned by its own work.Anyone with experience among people knows what its cvil work is.And there is only one conclusion fur a thorough- \u201cBoing Christian, After a brief glance of Jesus teaching and healing, our studies bring us to the sending forth of the twelve on a like mission.What Jesus did, Ile bids them do.And the point for us to remember is that teaching is as important as healing.Teaching in the sense in which it is used here is the great preventive, Whether we are dealing with physical or moral breakdown, the principle is the same.So Jesus instituted not only a healipg it is difficult to discern with the work, but a great teaching mission.Thus the sources were touched and naked eve wherein lay the insult.Furthermore it is difficult not #0 ¥ihe causes were dealt with.How much sce some connection between the affair and the meeting in front\u2019 wiser it is to turn off the faucet than of Mr.DesRoclies re gratulated by the chairman of the Exccutive Council for avenging the \u201cinsult\u201d.The electors in Hochelaga appear a bit thin skinned + our sympathy will find sidence afterward, when the electors were con-\u201d to mop up the flood.We need in our \u2018great humanitarian enterprises, not only to see, but to perceive, and then practical, when looking over their aldermanic candidates, but not too thin , helpful expression.skinned to beat up the opposition in the most crude and primitive, fashion.is chibiti f the lowest tvpe of ignorant Ward politics It is an exhibition o YP 8 Jesus teaching about Himself is to be (The Week's Sunday School | Lesson Specially Prepared for the Examiner by the Press Pulpit Golden Text\u2014\u201cHe shall be called Wonderful, Counceilor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace\u201d.\u2014Isaiah 9:6.In the course of these last dozen lessons we have followed Jesus from the days of His childhood to those interesting incidents in work and teaching which constitute the main part of the gospel record.We sec Him first of all as the helpless babe, then as the growing, developing joy.We cannut escape the conclusion That here was one who not only grew in the ordinary ways, but who in an extraordinary fashion developed powers of discipline and will, while yet very young.His after life implies conditions in boyhood that we cannot definitely know.Being such a man as He became, «however, we can rightly say, what a splendid, strong boy and youth He must have been.The experiences of baptism and temptation we linked together, not for convenience sake.but because inevitably they belong together.The baptism lifted Jesus into a new sphere, u sphere in which He realized the implieations of life in a new way.He saw a public ministry before Him.He had heard the voice of God.We have à suspicion that there was as much challenge as conmtmendation for Jesus in that voice.In any case He attached Himself to the forward movement of Juhn.Then followed the reaction, all natural.He was tempted to doubt the validity of the experience through which He had passed.Was He really Gods son.The big word in the temptation experience recorded in Matthew is the little word, \u201cif.\u201d We know the facks.Jesus set aside all misgivings and decided against such unworthy ATlantic 2538 Maurice Haller Accotintant and Auditor Financial Statements \u2014 Income Tax 4506 Park Avenue mm i _ OPPORTUNITIES for PLAY ARD EXERCISE cr wth congenial men soy Haba, vet Les Basketball, sm.Close, Swimming erste oo al\u2019 NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.Park Ave.at St Viateur Joti UE THIS MONTH END GET INTO THE GAME! > methods as had suggested themselves.His ministry was a spiritual one, to be spiritually achieved.As soon us our Lord hegan, to preach He was faced with the problem of method, and while He called people : to repentance, it is quite clear that His mind was turning away {rom the approach, manner and message of John the Baptist.Jesus was not going to become a voice crying in the wilderness.He would not live the hermit life.He would not scare people by declaring the axe ready at the root of the tree.His news was to be good news.Hé would preach re- pentagce, but for a fine, positive purpose, not merely because the \u201cchaff would be burned with unquenchable fire\u201d.The approach of Jesus is that of Teacher in the first instance rather than prophet.In the lesson that follows we tried to discover what, according to Jesus, it meant to be a Christian.It is dif- ficalt to protray accurately the impression that one gets from the teaching of Jesus, especially in the Sermon on the Mount, but of this we may be sure, that unless we try to practice what we call the golden rule, we cannot even start.We cannot see God at all unless there is that purity of heart to which Josus refers in Matthew 5:8.Without that inward attitude which is termed purity of heart, and the outward manifestation of it in deing to others as we would be done by, we capnot expect to go far in the direction of Christian living.Warnings and promises constitute i Mc-VICAR MEMORIAL (Presbyterian) St.Viateur Ave.Cor Hutchison *~ Rev.J.G.Potter, M.A., D.D.Minister Mr.Percy M.French Organist SUNDAY, MARCH 30 11.00 a.m.\u2014Memorial Service.7.00 p.m\u2014\u2014Masonic Service.Royai Arthur Lodge, No 85 A.F.and A.M.Appropriate Music at both Services A Cordial Welcome FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES (United reh ie rch, co Bernard o Stu Rev.Dr.J.Ou Dobson, 2 J.P.Farlane Associate Ministers 11.00 a.m.\u2014Rev.Dr.Dobson.Subject: \u201cThe Glory of the First Miracle\u2019 7.30 p.m.\u2014Rev.Mr.McFarlane will lead the service, instead of the usual address, Miss.Elise McLuhstt, the great Dramatic Reciter, will tell .Vun Dykes\u2019 famous rtory ot \u201cThe Other Vise Man\u201d - i 8.8.at 3 o'clock, ther m as o ating Gospel Song Service at 7.16 pe Jesus teaching about Himself forms the subject of\u2018 lesson nine.Our conclusion there was that for all time found in what He was and in what he continues to be and do for those { who will make an effort to come to Him, and to adopt the way of Him who went about doing good.The parable of the Sower we discovered to hold an emphasis on the soil as well as on the seed and the sowing.Perfectly good sced carefully selected, accurately sown, may fall on such shallow ground as to bring forth little or no reutrn.Here it is that Jesus said, \u201cTake heed how ye hear\u201d,\u2014a much needed emphasis for most of us.Other parables of the Kingdom indicate how profound was the conception of Jesus in this regard.The Kingdom is like leaven, working outward from the centre it is like hid J.A.PATRY SPEAKS TO THE RATEPAYERS © OF ST.MICHAEL'S WARD Ladies and Gentlemen: I have again been requested this year to be a candidate for municipal honors at the coming elections on April 7th next.Citizens of all classes in the ward have endorsed my pro- grum and are desirous that 1 should be elected as a free and independent candidate representing no one sec- tivn,in particular but all clectors of the ward in general.When [ submitted my program two years ago I advocated several reforms overdue and which the electors were unanimous in requesting steh to be acted upon.As nothing whatsoever has been done in that regard since last clec- tions I will if elected sce to it that progress is made along the lines desired by the rate payers of this ward.Here are a few items to start with: Hygiene, money to be voted so that [MASONIC SERVICES AT MVICAR The services in Mac Vicar Memor ial Presbyterian \u2018Church tomorrow (Sun- | day) will be of a special character.At the cleven o'clock service a Mem- | origl service will be preached by the: pustor and suitable music will be rendered as a tribute to the mamory of two devoted workers who have recently died:\u2014Mrs.A.L.Forbes and Mrs.Wm.Walsh, At seven o'clock the An.nugl Chyrch Service of Rayol Arthur Lodge of Free Masons wii] take place and the Masonic Sermon will be delivered by Bro.Rev.Dr.Jumes G.| Potter, M.A.i our ward should have better street : i lighting.| Running as a free and independant candidate if elected I will when at the city hall look honestly after the in- the health department will have no excuse not to look in the proper way towards maintaining health conditions in the city.Playgrounds, none exist in the ward at the present time and it is regrettable \u2018that children should only have the streets to play on and risk their lives every day.Why has nothing been done in this respect?Cleaning of streets and lages.Neglect of our ward on this point has been an outstanding fact for several ycars.It seems to me that a little effort on the part oi your alderman should be sufficient to remedy existing conditions.Better tramway service on both main lines, St.Lawrence and Park Ave.Reduced fares for the workers between 5 and 7 p.m.and same in the morning.Town planning as advocated by the city improvement league.The principal business sections of treasure; it is like the pearl of great price.These parables make us see how very rich and many-sided the religious concepts of Jesus were.PRE-EASTERSALE Beautify your home and protect your furniture from dust and other damaging elements.SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER For 3 or 5-pe.set in beat- 4 tiful patterap of cretonass Samar paferns of beats 14.50 We specialize reupholster- A .ing fimest cerstutfed net, REUPHOLSTERING * Lee ime or T t Vel Leatherett New Hprings.Feames polished \u2018 :$25.50 odd pieces, and carry complete line of covesings.FREE \u201cx.| FREE LS x 3713 Distance no object, you are under ne obligation ROYAL SLIP COVER and UPHOLSTERY CO.Factory\u20143550 Clarke Street HArbour 3713 Evening Phone HArbour 3713 terests of the ward and of the city in general.Asking your kind co-opera- tion and promising you to do my best for every ratepayer in the ward.I remain Yours faithfully, J.A.PATRY MISS E.SIMARD PIANOFORTE AND THEORY BEST TECHNICAL TOUCH Preparation for Diplomas in Al VENUS STATIONERY STORE 18 BERNARD CLOSING OUT SALE Gramophone Records (Brunswick) Reg.75- only .49c and entire stock of Stationery, Candy, Confectionery, Toys and many Sundry Articles to be disposed of at prices BELOW COST\u2014BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY Grades MODERATE TERMS 5111 St.Denis BElair 0492J 5843 Park Ave.CRescent 0956 For Appointment Call ATlantic 1424 ALEX IF YOU ARE MOVING You will probably require only a small quantity of fuel to finish the season.We are prepared to deliver small amounts of coal or wood on short notice.Simply telephone us.WILSON COAL COMPANY EL.H.Ouimet, President and Managing Director One Office only 237 Van Horne Ave.Telephones CRescent 3177-3178 HAIRDRESSING.|s | \u201c 3712 St, Lawrence Blvd.NO DEPOSIT Old furniture taken in exchange for new EASY TERMS \u2014 STORAGE FREE Dominion Stove & Furniture Co._ PLateau 7395 MacVICAR MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Hutchison, cor.8t.Viateur Rev.J.G.Potter, M.A., D.D.Minister )) OUR NEW KEEN { PROCESS MACHINE 7 N7/ MEANS SOFTER, FINER | Le - FRANKLIN C.FONTAINE NEUROLOGIST Chronic disease treated with drugs or.surgery.Obesity treated without loss of strength Graduate McCormick Medical College Chicago 4881 Park Ave., Montreal, Tek\u2019 BElair 1533 CHOCO PERMANENTS «0 nyse pnocess Soft, flowing, natu- fal-looking.If you want a truly \u20ac permanent, let us wave foe.air by the Keen Cro-Co rocess .the croquignole method that brings ve life and lustre to hair of any shade or texture.It is unquestion- ablvthe finest process available 1068 Laurier Ave.W.Outremont Opposite Durocher SUNDAY, MARCH 30th 11.00 a.m.\u2014Memorial Service.Tribute to memory of recently Deceaxed.Mrs.A.L.Forbes, Mrs.Wm.Walsh.7.00 p.m.\u2014Masonic Annual Church Service.Royal Arthur Lodge No.85 AF.& AM.All visiting brethesn invited A Cordial Welcome to all Suitable music for both services \u2014 MERE IS ANNA \u2014 HERE IS ; TINY TIM, HOUSE 1DO COLD, I'T MADE ABE cuss - i \u2019 STARTING OFF AN AWFUL Fuss \u2014 8 Serangers Made Feicome a - all Bervices \u2018 WILSONS LITTLE THEATRE HERE |S ABE \u201cy GET WAT 1) WINTER WITH WILSON COAL COMPANY 237 VAN HORNE AVENUE - PHONE CRESCENT- 3177 - -3178 CT lM, oumer, President * | ABE AND ANNA .FOUGHT AND RITY \u2014e « ; _ NOW, SINCE OUR COAL GNES fy THEM HEAT, - Ko EACH OTHER OUR coat= GOOD FOOD FOR THE BABY herd of cows.fed and hq Their milk is pure and rich?=Odr dairy plant Is sanitary and modern, Our bottling is carefully done and our product is most dependable.Feed our milk to the babies and they wil keep healthy a and grow strong hone us your order.MONKLAND DAIRY ST.LAURENT BYwater 0705 and TEE from J&A \u201ca \u201ci \u2019 + Ea 3 _ VOTE FOR ; CANDIDATE Lan am PATRY 254 The milk from our dairy is good \u2018pre scientifically ets ST.MICHAEL\u2019S WARD Do you want a change at the City Hall?a dwt, aro \u201c out it. $ ~~, YMHA.SWIM | HANDICAPS END| Big Swim Meet Next Week.at Kights of Columbus Pool ¢ The handicap swimming season at the Y.M.H.A.came to a close on Thursdaÿ evening with a varied and interesting programme The swimmers will now prepare for the club championships that are scheduled for April 6th at 3:30 p.m.The standards to be set up at the championships will compare favourably with many of the local swimming centres.The Canadian Swimming Association Swimming Meet scheduled for April 3rd at the K.of C.on Muun- tain Street will feature a water polo game and the \u2018Y\u2019 polo squad is scheduled to appear as one of the competitors.A suitable opponent \u2018will be found for the North-end representatives.The results of the handicap racing follow: 100 vards free: 1st heat: Prisan- sky; 2nd, Tafler\u20141.14 2-5; 2nd heat: Ofshitzer; 2nd, Pesner\u20141.17 1-5; final: Ofshitzer; 2nd, Tafler\u20141.16 2-5.60 yards across pool final: Pepper; Seigil\u201432 4-5; 50 yardg .free: juniors, Hy Smilovitch; 2nd.Berco- vitch\u201440 1-5; Relay (200 yards) won by Aronovitch, Saibil, Bercovitch, B.Smile.} The Y.M.H.A.Aquatic Program for April is as follows: April 2nd: 7.30 p.m.\u2014Ladies only\u2014 Therapeutic Value of Swimming.April 3rd: 830 p.m.\u2014Y.M.H.A.Swinrmers at C.A.S.A.meet at K.of C.April Gth: pionships.April 14th: 8.30 p.m.\u2014~Y.M.H.A.at K.of C.Dual meet and Water Polo.April 22nd: 8.30 pan.\u2014K.of C.-ut Y.M.H.A.Dual meet and Water Polo.INT.MAGNATES UNWILLING TO SELL PLAYERS 3.30 p.m.\u2014Club Cham- London, Ont.\u2014Players from the International Professional Hockey League are expected to be much in demand as practically every team in the National Hockey League has been casting a careful eye over the contending Clubs in the International circuit with the view of either purchasing or drafting players.The draft rule becomes effective on April 16th and expires a month later.However, several of the clubs in ghe International League are not i to sell players or lose them through the draft.The draft price of $5.000 is considered too low and the owners will be forced to pay nearly that amount for capable hockey players to replace those lost.Detroit Olympics are owned by the Cougars and practically all of their men are on the reverse list of the Cougars, which gives the Olympics protection.Cleveland Indians are not anxious to part with any of their talent.The Montreal Maroons are interested in Bill Taugher, the Bisons net guardian.Practically all of Wind- sot\u2019s players are on the reserve list of the Montreal Maroons.Manager Roy Brothers of London has received offers for Eddic Bodden and Johnny Sorrell, but no sales have \u2018materialized.Gold sovereigns are bein in circulation in South Africa.A toad casts its skin every year\u2014 but there are no cast skins lying around because the toad swallows his outer covering when he has removed it, Thit Brings Rosulte*.; RS THE WEEKY EXANINER, MARCE 29 1930.i THRU THE SPORT SIEVE By Bobby Forster No Eclipse These Days Montrealers seem over-endowed with a rare virtue, as far as their amateur hockey teams are concerned.Time was when western cities used to completely eclipse the best we could boast of in this province, but not during the past three or four years.That day has passed but the spirit of submission still seems to linger on.For three years now Montreal clubs have figured in the Allan Cup finals, and cut quite a figure in that select hockey circle.Yet in spite of that fact Montrealers still seenito underestimate their own wealth of hockey material, and consider teams from the Ontario Hockey As sociation and points west, for some reas:n or other, far superior.There was quite a feeling of apprehension as the Hamilton Tigers skated on to Forum ice last Friday night, to do battle with our Eastern chuipions M.A.A.A.and even the staunchest of the Winged Wheel supporters did not feel very cocky about the outcome.Surely those conquerors of Varsity, Iroquois Falls and other reputedly strong teams would make life miserable for the best that this city could muster.There would be no holding Muir McGowan, the Hamilton centre, who has been going on gual scoring rampages, and was a sure bet for the pros.That was the sort of feeling that was going the rounds, yet what did our local champions do.They just skated the far famed Tigers into the ice, und the mighty McGowan was made look like a piker when he stacked up against the centre ice wizardy of Paul Haynes and Alf.Huggins.That eight goal advantage on the round was no accident, it was just the difference between the two teams, and there are half a dozen other outfits in this town who might have made them look about that bad.Amateur hockey in this town is on the up and up, Lut it has a hard row to hoe.Two pro teams, and two senior commercial leagues make the competition very steep, but they certainly do not lower the quality of the hockey.Many a hockey Jesson is learned Ly watching the pros and the seniors, and younger players have the opportunity of picking up the tricks of the trade by sitting on the sidelines, much quicker than puzzling things out for themselves.We're on the Outside Now.While the battle rages for Canada's greatest amateur hockey honor, the Allan Cup, an apathetic gallery looks on, while frenzied fans from other cities have to follow the contests through the medium of the sport columns.Which is nut just as it should be.Torontonians have been in the sad predicament of being without represcatatives both in the professional play-offs and alsu the Allan Cup series, ever since the Hamilton Tigers dealt Toronto Varsity their death blow.Yet in spite of this the Queen City hockey fans have not been without their nourishment, for they had lots of food for thought in the M.A.A.A.-Hamilton semi-final game on Monday night, and the Port Arthur-M.A.A.A.series for the Allan, \u201cup.They have been on the outside, looking in, for the greater part an unemotional throng, able to sit back and watch two alien teams fight for an historic trophy without getting unduly excited about it.True, the opposing factions had their staunch followers, but comparatively few in numbers, and thousands who followed their ups and downs during the course of the season had to scan the reports in the papers to visualize the final matches.Rather tough on those who take their hockey seriously, and are located too far away from the scene of action to attend.Year after year different cities ave alloted the Allan Cup playoffs by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, and the idea is a sound one.But at this time, when the finals have come around, it does not louk so just.Here we find Montreal hockey mad, with thousands of fans swearing allegiance to the Winged Wheel team, but they cannot sce their favorites make their last stand.Probably at Port Arthur the same feeling exists, yet the Lakehead hockey followers are in®the same predicament.Meanwhile a more or less neutral Toronto audience views the proceedings.Shuffling around the playoffs is undoubtedly a fair proposition, but before a neutral crowd a lot of the drama and excitement is taken from the occasion.Not so long ago \"Montreal was favored with the Allan Cup final.Then Port Arthur and Toronto Varsity were battling for amateur supremacy.No better hockey was seen in Montreal that winter, but barely a handful of fans bothered attending that great series.Two years ago the Vies encountered Manitoba Varsity in Ottawa, and a fair crowd accompanied the local team to the Capital for the games, but the majority of the crowd were non-partisan fans.East meets West yearly for the Allan Cup.That is, winners from the Great Lakes and further west meet the-champions of Eastern Canada.These are days of big *\u2018gates\u201d, even in amateur hockey, and the cost of shipping teams from one end of the country to the other, if \u201cDeeds be, is far from prohibitive.Why not let Eastern winners be at home one year and the Westerners the next?That would bring about a fitting climax, and give one team's followers a real reward for their faithfulness.| Artist's Madge, W.Birnbaum.i Book Balancing, B.Monks.Skipping, B.Brown.Bell Throwing, I.Roy, B.Bron.| Figure of Eight, I.Roy.~~ Local Scouting Notes At the last meeting of the pack, Sixer Billy Stevens and Cub Kenneth Walsh were presented with the ser- \u201cYelening coutse; FILMS SHOW THE SULPHUR MINES T0 STUDENTS Strathcona Academy Pupils Have Films Substituted for Lectures On Monday morning last the Senior pupils of Strathcona Academy were privileged in seeing a Canadian Government film depicting the complete story of Sulphur.Two films were shown, one in slow motion and the other at natural speed, Both wers replete with animated diagrams which made a subject that appeared dry in the class.room take on many inter- csting features.The Frasch method of mining sulphur was vividly depicted, explanations being made of various pumping-stations, etc.After the sulphur is mined it is placed in huge vats, each capable of containing several hundred thousand pounds.When the sulphur has solidified the planks are taken down and the product ready to be distributed to various purts of the world.This is accomplished by means of a huge hoist bucket which fills the waiting freight cars, as much as four thousand pounds being lifted at once by this huge bucket.It was stated that if, starting from time of Julius Caesar, one pound of sulphur had been dropped into the huge vat yearly, by the time of Columbus the vat would be only two- fifths full and by the present it would be only a little over half full! There are an almost unbelievable number of uses for sulphur, it is even being used as a drug store product in the form of sulphur molasses.It is invaluable for fuming and bleaching purposes, being used widely for this purpose.Very few people realize that this same sulphur is used in the preparation of dried fruits but this is actual- is perties which hasten the drying and aid in the preservation of these fruits.Another and rather more widely known use of sulphur js spraying and dusting.It is the Saviour of many gardens and apple-orchards, sure death to insects and bugs.One of the great advances in the ; rubber industry, namely, pneumatic tires would have been impossible with- | out the aid of sulphur.However, only | a small percentage of sulphur is used required in the preparation plorives.The second largest use of sulphur is in the paper industry while the | greatest use is in the preparation of sulphuric acid.This latter | product! has an innumerable number of uses being used for fertilizers, oil refining, in chemicals, in steel picklings, WANT ADS WANTED turned.Phone AT.4193W.FOR SALE GRAMOPHONE, Mahogany \u2018 tw&ettachments, play any record, perfect condition with 35 good records very cheap $30.1214 Van Horne Ave.cor.Bloomfield.\u201cabinet, EDUCATIONAL SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING.à spelling, composition, ete.; private | Tates ressonable.Telephone CRescent 36590.vice stars.Badge Exam Results .STOP AND VISIT JOHN CORNFIELD | FRUIT AND VEGETABLE I The home.of Pes nd Service THREE STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CRes.5227 CRes.5692 Par (Ave.| | Goods not satisfacto j t- 250 Bernard CHARLES A.ROY a THE FLOOR MAN .1 .À Now is the > ER Floors layed, fH] time to give scraped and us your work à finished, 0 1 d ry\u2014monéy refunded | Estimates = floors resur- | free.© faced like new.9084 AT.0157 | 3 ° 1307 Bernard -R'l 4000 PONTIAC STRERT .FRONTENAC 0000 _ \u2014 > Semate\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sateen t\u2014 fo.~ .» 4 ly the case, sulphur containing pro- | being here in comparison with the amount \u2018 of ex-, ALL kinds of plain sewing and al.\u2019 terations done, also men\u2019s shirt cuffs \u201cHowie\u201d Morenz gave Canadiens their chance in the finals for the Stanley Cup by scoring two goals against Chihawkx, for batteries and mettalurgical pur- the textile industry.There are also several miscellaneous uses and indeed, more sulphuric acid is used in technical processes than any other acid.The Prince of Wales is playing golf in Africa, but it is not what ix known as African golf.YOUR NAME + WILL HELP A LOT Men who have a \u201cwarm spot\u201d for the Young Men's Christian Association hut cannot enjoy the | activities provided for boys and ; Young men, may became mem- thers without taking part in the program, You can ~how vour good-will and give a little moral and financial support bu bnking up as a mem- her, if sou feel this wav about it.\u2018NORTH BRANCH Y.M.C.A.Annual Fees are: $5.00, $12.00, $15.00 or $25.00 Your Name Will Help A Lot | poses, for paints und pigments and in Bernard and | Champagneur OUTREMONT | TODAY UNTIL TUESDAY You'll Sit In Awed Wonderment - - - - As You Listen To His Golden Voice .RUDY * 1 VALLEE and His Connecticut Yankees in \u201cThe Vagabond Lover\u2019 SUPPORTED BY Sally Blane \u2014 Eddie Nugent \u2014 Marie Dressler ALSO\u2014 .\u201cThe Missisippi Gambler\u201d Women Men Watch with\u2014 Women Watch An All Star Your Your Wallets ® Cast Hearts * He's a bold handsome Comedy and gentleman who will win A ews everything you've got.MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 501% NT.LAWRENCE BLVD.(Between Sto Joseph Bh and fatrier Sve SECRETARIAL BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES Day and Night School Bus.Administration Personal Instruction Accountancy 45% Stenography Le Enroll at any time.Typewriting Ver further information Tel.BElsir [858 J.VANDER HEEDEN, Principal .(Formerly with the O'Sullivan College) eee + Telephone.CRescent 8330 ST.GEORGE MEDICAL HALL BERNARD & ESPLANADE A.P.FORTIN Formerly with Park Ave.Pharmacy DOCTORS PRESCRIPTIONS & EMERGENCY Ï DRUGS ; A visit will be highly *ppraciaied SPECIALITIES, | ERED i: NeRiRE VU WOO RI IRI FU [Op La Uf 8 SENSATIONAL RADIO OFFERING à ; 1e i (8 [2 lg SE 5 a) 2) 2) 8 Rogers Guaranteed Tubes.= 5 2 4 I ! \u2014\u2014\u2014 i 1 2 guaranteed.i 2 Ig ' Dynamic Speaker.| Guaranteed Performance.| SINCLAIR RADIO 5159 PARK AVE., E (Just north of Laurier) Q ; ar EE RRC rares mn Û Fully C | Rogers Batteryless Radio 5 This 1930 Model Highboy is the very latest 8 Tubes set\u2014a real buy for Easter, at a price less fi 8 than ever before.À limited number at this price.\u2018 E Supreme\u201d Chassis, alk parts A guaranteed super-Electro Guaranteed MODEL 540 HIGHBOY ; $159.00 | ç 5 $240 7 Formerly ,À for a 315900 | Complete 4 ; 10 months J A to pay 1930 Model > LIMITED | CRESCENT 7036 | a emt eof mi + PAGE FOUR CANDIDATES START BATTLE FOR ALDERMAN Ald.Hollard Will Have J.A.Patry as Apponent Again Ald.Thos.Holland and Mr.J.A.Patry will contest the this duo Two ycars ago paign with Ald.Holland.During the past two years Ald.5 Holland has been a popular represen- 3 tative at the City Hall and prominently mentiencd as possivie member & of the Exceutive Council next term if elected, Mr.Holland has started his campaign and has made his headquarters on St.Viateur, just east of Park Avenue, Mr.J.A.Patry, prominent in civic | seat.Hell made an good fight two years ago and | with a new platform he will go to the | affairs, is contesting the He has esta- at electors for election.blished headquarters Lawrence Blvd.Ald.Ethier Recovermg akder- 3 manic seat for the St.Michael Ward.3 battled | through a very interesting : cam- | 5369 St.|i : 42 AN From Illmess Word has been received that Ald.Joseph Ethier, of Outremont, is recovering rapidly from the relapse which followed his operation recént- ly.Ald.Ethier is at Santa Monica, California, where he is recuperating from his illness.The government of Mexico has ordered each state to segregate lepers, of whom it is estimated there are 2000 dt large in the vicinity of Mexico City.MISS MLURAN GIVES RECITAL A Dramatic Recital will be given by Miss Elsie McLuhan of Winnipeg, on Monday evening, March 31st, at 8.15 P.M.in the Assembly Hall of Fair- mount St.Giles Church, corner Bernard and Stuart Avenues, Outremont.Miss McLuhan will be assisted by a Ia gy THE WEEKY EXAMINER, march 29, 1980._ SSI | stiommoment 22 Piper That Brings Results\u201d.Goes 18,000 Miles to Wed His Schoolday Sweetheart \u2019 Young Robbers Jailed Two young men, Romeo Archam- Lault and Antonio Davair, pleaded guilty on Thursday to a charge of attempted burglary.They were arrested on March 9th by an Outremont police officer for attempting to enter the Epstein Tobacco Store on Bernard Avenue.They were sentenced respectively to 30 and 20 days in jail.City, Mrs.Andrew R.Webster.Miss McLuhan is highly spoken of, in all the different owns where she well known Contralto Soloist of this has given recitals.Toronto, Ont.\u2014Paul Geering trav- celled farther than the average man to claim his Lride, for he has come 18,000 miles from Socrabaya, Dutch East Indies, to marry his schoolday sweetheart, Miss Leonie Lansdrop, here, , The couple first met when they were students in South Africa, together.Geering, a graduate of the! NEE CIE ARERR REELED | University of Johannesburg, is a civil engineer, and Miss Lansdrop, a grad- unte of Transvaal College, Pretoria, is assistant to Dr.C, H.Best, professor of physiology at Toronto University.A common interest in scientific affairs first drew them together, and then the bond of academic kinship deepened into a more personal one.Miss Lansdrop, after obtaining her B.Sc.degree, came to the United States, studied bio-chemistry and other kindred subjects at Ames College, Iowa, obtained her M.Sc.degree and then came to Toronto.\u2019 Geering doesn\u2019t consider his.journey \u2018a particularly long one, consid: ering the prize which awaited hinr.here.The couple plan to spread theit honeymoon over England, Switzerland and South Africa before returning to the East Indies.7 And Mrs.Gecring expects to con 5 tinue her scientific studies.v * + - ERR ARERERREE FARMER ASKS AUTHORITIES TO | SEND GIRL HOME Young Woman From Poland : Declines to Marry on Arrival in Canada GETS WORK IN LONDON|E Angry Middle-Aged Swami Appeals to Immigration Authorities to Act London, Ont.\u2014The course of true love is never smooth, but that of the mail order varicty is actually rough.according to a Middlesex County farmer.Love by mail may be all right at times, hut in his case it proved ex- rensive and as a result he is sceking to deport his \u201cmail order bride.\u201d The case, which is before Reynolds, immigration inspector here, is one of thc most interesting immigration snarls to be unraveled many months.+ Nettled by the refusal of his potential bride, who spurned his offer of .marriage after he had paid her pas.|§ sage to Canada from Poland, the man secks retaliation on his \u201csweetheart\u201d.Girl Wants to Stay The man bares his application for deportation on the grounds that the young woman was in Canada without means of support.The girl strongly |B opposes the application, stating she has a job here and wants to stay.The affair started more than a year | 3 to Canada @ ago.The men migrated several years ago, setting down on a Middlesex farm and \u201cmaking good\u201d.The maid, about twenty and attractive, came only a few months ago.Their \u201cromance\u201d hegan when the - lonesume man here wrote to friends in his native land, asking them to put El him in touch with a potential helpmate.The girl then appeared oh the scene, and from formal notes, extend ing across the seas their acquaintance deepened, finally bursting into love.But that love, alas, proved synthetic.Her Love Wavers Then they met for the.first time, a she a girl of twenty and he a man of 3 middle age.She was polite, but her # love wavered, sank and passed out.She did not love him.She could not marry him and told him so.He was | angry and she went away to work 3 in the city here, Now staid and stern officialdom will play the final act in this \u201cmail.order\u201d romance.The new whaling ships can handle & from sixteerf to twenty whales a day, |B stripping them of blubber, which is|B boiled down and graded.Not so long @ \u201c ago it took from two to three days to HK strip one whale.An English half penny is exactly an | # inek in diameter.Suffolk, England, may have to be closed for the lack of a congregation.| i Persian, lambs, Algerisn sheep, {f Swedish reindeer, French calves, rep- @ lruses and antelopes are if animals called upon to À ætpply matetinl for making ladies tiles, among the - Cees aw J.D.|B in! 2 Although it is probably the oldestif Congregatignal church in existence, { the Congregational church at Walpole, § April 7th will be your opportunity to Vi for Independent Montreal and J.ARTHUR MATHEWSON, K.C.His record as a public man His record as a business man His freedom from political entanglements His platform embraces \\ » - for MAYO is his first recommendation for Mayor assures sane and sensible government, with vision for the future.Ê A and alliar.ces with any group, party or set proshises independent government at the _ ;( City Hall.An aggressive policy on boulevards Last and West and North and South to;relieve the traffic congestion\u2014 : oi \u2014parks and playgrounds to give health and happiness to the children\u2014 \u2014the conversion of waste spaces into places of beauty and utility, including the utilization.of St.Helen's Island and available spaces on the waterfront.Hear MATHEWSON on the air at 6.45 p.m.\u2014 Saturday, March 29th Sation CKAC 6.15 p.m.\u2014Wednesday, April 2nd Station CKAC 6.30 p.m.\u2014Saturday, April 5th Station CKAC EE DER i eR HW al PR dirai ai MR UE ES et A EE Tes bd.DS on "]
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