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[" rs \u2014\u2014 ne i Aya mem, rs mes ses \u2014 TG - Te SE a TT Ne i ter am, 0 69 ~ Nd ; A 19° (fis a de > he had achieved this.Se Examiner-Courier |\u201c Montreal Annex Outremont Mount Royal lssued with the Co-operation of the Businessmeh\u2019s Association of the North End.VOL.VI.No.10.HISTORY OF TAMMANY HALL\u2014 THE HEAVY TOLL IT LEVIED ON NEW YORK'S CITIZENRY (PART TWO) How \u201cTweed Ring\u201d Mulcted Taxpayers of Between 75 To 200 Million Dollars\u2014\" Brooms, Etc.,\u201d For Country Court House $41,000.00\u2014Tweed Died In Jail.By J.ALEX EDMISON ___ PRICE \u2014 TWO CENTS ST.MICHAEL'S WARD COMMITTEE DRAWS UP NEW PLAN HERE FOR PICKING \u2018OFFICIAL CANDIDATE | Material Changes In Idea Outlined Last Week\u2014One Name From Each Poll In Ward Now To Be Picked\u2014Plan Condemned By Business Men As Impractical.% Material changes have, it is stated on good authority, been made in N the plan originally outlined by the committee in charge for the selection of } an \u201cofficial\u201d candidate to represent St.Michael's parish in the forthcoming aldermanie race.At a meeting held at the Mount Royal Hotel last week it was decided, according to reports, that a convention was to be held, at which the churches, Protestant and Roman Catholic, the Business Men's Associa- \u2018ion, the various labor clubs, and other responsible North End bodies would he invited to send representatives, Fach body would be alloted five delegates, to he allowed entrance upon presentation of tickets.These delegates would he supplied with ballots carrying the names of the various candidates, and from these candidates the one would be chosen, by a process of elimination, EDITOR'S NOTE\u2014This is the second snd concluding instalment of Mr.Fdmison's amazing revelations.The first.appeuting in last week's iksuc, told of Tammany Hall's Humble Beginning, Its Rapid Rise to Power, and the Regime of the \u201cForty ieves.\u201d The Tweed Ring, which controlled New York City from 1869 ta 1871.\u2018 and which mulcted the taxpayers of at least $75,000,00\u2014and according to! some estimates, nearly $200,000,000\u2014was composed of the following: Tweed, himself.Connolly, a former auctioneer, Comptroller af Fin- ance.Hall, \u201cThe Elegant Oakey.\u201d the Mayor.Cardoza, Chief City Judge.Gi.Eyston, famous British racing driver i< chown wi ais Lot horse poe tué ol cafecy special who was best qualified in the nund- of those present to represent the Ward and Sweeney, the briber and pay-off man in Albany.which has already travelled over 106 miles an hour in trials, just before he shipped it 0 the Monterriey in the next City Council.; This was a perfect set-up.Innumerable examples of the workings of Track in France to achieve higher speed: This rear view of che car wives some (den of he space given This idea has now, apparently, been abandonned.Instead, each poten.this gang could be given, but two illustrations will suffice: over to the power equipment.tial candidate who has agreed to abide by the decision of the committee in (a) On May 5th, 1R70, the Boards \u2014 mes - fl = = Charge will, it i- said, be allowed to bring with him into the convention ten of Audit of the cy of New York,{ he captainey of a \u201cgood\u201d district, | ° delegates of his own choosing, while the committee chairman will select met.The board was composed of ye organized the tribute from all Experimental Theatre SUNDAY NIGHT twenty-nine names from the voters\u2019 lists in the twenty-nine polls in the Tweed, Connolly, and Hall.At al:he brothels and gambling dens.; ward, and from these sixteen will he drawn, with whom will rest, it wou'd short meeting of less than two hours, (poker was under fire continuously\u2019 \u201cappear, the final nomination, The convention is heing arranged for Tues- T \u201cKaleid \u201d these gentlemen passed accounts ag- i from reformers such as Dr.Park- | oO Repeat a el oscope FORUM MEETING day evening nest, at the Rialto Hall.One prominent business man, who is greguting $6,800.600\u2014and of this lhurst, but in 1901 he was able to res | Le .known to have heen approached in the matter, states that he considers the amount À was afterwards shown itire to his native Ireland where he By special reque=t \u201cKaleidoscope\u201d, Sylvia Reubins, Frances* Metnick, Je- cutlined plan impractical, and will have nothing to do with it, that $5,500,000 was absolutely fraud-|became a country squire, raced | wif be repeated by the Y.W.H.A.Ex- ~eph Colland.Victor Sartori, Ruth y, .ulent.The ring had formerly gone horses, won the Derby in 1907, to the perimental Theatre on Sunday, March Popliger.lda Nathanson, Freda Gil Unfair Business Practices Dis- on the principle that they would se- |scandal of the racing public of Eng- 11th for one night only.This drama bert, Ada Span, Hanpah Kaplan, Sara cussed At North Branch + - 0-1 = 4 cure 66-2-377 on cach dollar of ae- land.and he died x millinaire in was first presented on the 10th and\u2019 Aronson, Ida Kramep, Tillie Greener, \u2018 North Branch | SPRING GALA SWIM counts passed, bur Comptroller Con RAR 11th of February under the direction | Mintsy Sourkes and Sarah Shapire.YMCA.nolly thought that he was being un-! Croker was succecded by \u201cBoss\u201d of Mr.Peter Friedman.The original- Settings were dexigfed and executed the A ; \u201cChi Tine lied | \u201cy\u201d Notes \u2018 MEET Al \\ M H wo Aeon iseling™ ax applied iVlol bol le derpaid for his services, so this am- Murphy, under whose leadershin'ity of the methods employed and the by Peter Friedman, laesisted by Vie- ount was raised to 857 on the dol- , Tammany strengthened it= election-[new note which it struck aroused an tor Sartori.{ The \u20ac : Court House nf jEcrinæ technique, and divided New interest which, it was felt, justified a Miss Diana Grechberg, President cussed by the Sunday Night Forum The North Branch \"Y\" Jumor Lead: YMA, Swimming Club members New Som i eal a monument Tork City inte reid districts | accord presentation, nent has of th trond Companion ues a at a recent meeting, Mr.Bob Hadg- ors\u2019 Corps held its initial meeting on have arranged an outstanding swim- to graft and the Tweed ring.The | polo tole De or rs A émmigrant Liane use in this play: de nite situa- cha om te any club, mate or ee kinson, who presente the topie, dis- Saturday afternoon and outlined its ning meet for their tank on Satur- eu .CL oo BD vo ty s are presented 10 the cast, and all male.for a Badminton Tournament dosed the methods used in this prac.Obiectives fer the balance of this day.March füth, 1944, at 8:15 pam.original sum voted for its construc ivote, and introduced the element of dialogue and action is spontancous.to take place at the Y.W.ILA.Chal ose te methods A or m ! = prac \u201cseason.The meet 1x their annual spring gala.tion was $250,000.00; but before lt: science and order into the practices The cast is ax follows: Esther Kosit-lenger to get in touch with Y.W.HLA, tice of preferential price-fixing and held An all-star program featuring \u201cfour to commercial transactions was dis- Regular mectings are ts he was completed, it cost over $12,000,- | of graftin d'extori> H sas \u2018akv i 8 \u2019eter Free nfFic : explained how uch a system of so- i i 000.Huge amounts were actually, grafting and exto.\u2019i mn fe was 1*ky, Pauline Trohub, Peter Freedeut, office.HA.9633, .| LE UOTE EE CE EO eh Saturday afternuen at three Telas and five dash sprints has been .a man who stayed in :he background | _ called \u201cdiscounting\u201d employed by cer- | ei .; rranged.The feature relay is th voted for repairs long before the , great deal, and his character can! oT TOUT me \u2018tain manufacturers, merely to please © clock for the Religious Fducation 8 » part I \u201c R \u201c or > ; ' ¢ a ac \u20ac ! : 5 TAC an, ; , - a .Le : ! adershi ining sactical ' Stober Medley Relay at 300 yards for tom oa ai there be best described by Al Smith's com- | Y.M.C.A.SERVICE AT AMINE YOURE Peapit \"1 CUT COMME their personal friends or associates, em oe or ith ris men, Toronto Central Y.M.É.À.are ras one item alone heade is Way! \"mn \" Ç ; nitv.Jesulted : .line Yow , euy wow Se - .M.C.A, was ne 841 000.00.\" ment on being asked hy someone why FAIRMOUNT-ST.GILES ™* « le y resulted in a la tn legititnate busi- ior Leaders\u2019 Corps at four o'clock, the defenders of this huge trophy.Brooms, ete, $41,000.00.\u201cBoss\u201d Murphy was not singing \u201cThe Sincerely yours.ness of several ruiflions of dallars .Le ; \"They are expected to be in M ntreal The citizens of New York were crar = led B wl - \u201cEC.TOWNSEND, vearly while at five o'clock a practical ad- «y arc expected Lo he In Montrea rerless.Those who protested too | Dir Spangled Banner\u201d \u2014vHe prob.A Y.MGA.Service will be held LAB men CEE vanced swimming and life-saving on Saturday to defend their laurels, powerless.Os pro ; tably doesn't want to commit him- \u2018\u20ac L Quant ; ROUE GEORGE PORTEOUS.Mr, Hodwkinson pointed out that ; ; ; \"The local entrants will © th much against the activities of the] Jr \u2018Sunday evening next, the minister.Nn ; ; course is being guided by Alder Tre ic local entrants more an 5 had their assessments increas.; 9117 .{the Rev.Burton H.Robinson being TT could this evil be remedied a great win and Leslie Mason, hkely be \u2018he MANN, McGill and ring ha Er ASSESS > 7,5 Murphy died a very wcalthy man.: : \u2019 \u2019 - ALFRED JOYCE JRS \u201cMany of our trade and employment TYIOMLHLA ed.The big men on Wall Street | 1924.assisted by officials of the \"Y\", Cap- Sr problemi< wanld be automatieally Those present at the fr = pechpe 100 were either allied to Tweed or a \u2014 tain Ernest M.Best, Canada\u2019s Na- TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP solved.LC of the corps ineluded Dick Abraham, Other events include an abbreviat- afraid to protest, because they would Lo ; ; J .Eddie Shaw, Alan Shaw, Wan, Thomp- ed medley relay for ladies.Entries ; Secretary will be t specis e .: : « .On ; .\u2018LOCAL ORCHESTRA tional Secretary will be the special The development, during the past son, Geu.Young, Geo, Hillier, Jack already assured include those of Nn- gel no further concessions from the For the second time in two consecu- , a 5 è 5 lecade, of Canada\u2019s natural resources it that date.The Press, to speaker.A AN eu Lt tHe.! City after the was bribed through SCORES SUCCESS , Co tive seasons, the Alfred Joyee Junio particularly in the field of mining, » , ht | \u2018ertisine con- The Welsh Male Choir of 5 voiees Basketball team has taken the Inter- was reviewed in a paper presented the medium of fake advertising con \"School Junior Basketball Champion- 40 the group by Mr.Nowers Asbury., poby er.- STOREY rie and Karl Carney.headed by the West Hill High School ] ; + .; .tracts, and during the thirty months | ; : i will sing during the service and will + finale hold à ne V2 A Lo \u2019 \"sical group that is rapidly coming to conduct a recital at the close ship.In the finals, held at the on Discussing in detail our gold-mining _ entry Other entries are expected Leslie, Charlie Gregory, Tom Wile tional ALAN, and two teams from kinson, Donald Gilmour, Ro.Gil YMCCA À two hundred yard free mour, Geo.Alexander, Stuart Guth- style relup for school-hays will be That Outremont possesses a mu- of the régime of the Tweed Ring.the, Drummond School Gymnasium i | Tu « .5 i vew the fore is very cvident in view of! .\u2019 PEUR : industry the peaker stated that out , i - ie Hi sum of $2,500,000 was paid to New; ¢ w y \u20ac i .winners defeated their opponents.{of the 90 ills aperated in all parts! BOYNE JUBILEE from Montreal High, Catholic High York newspapers.And this proved the splendid success attained hy the Dr.F.M.Best, general sccretary Spratheona and Cue Drummond \u2018af 11 world, 57 of them are locat a and one of the Technical Schools.The ; si .ue.Tag ~ ; - : \u20ac : Job the World, de 0 ?cated ins A a , de ve to be an effective silencer.did ae { Fairmount String Ensemble in a Re.of the National Council of the Young Schools in three out of the four games fin this country, owned by Canadian WILL ENTERTAIN final two hundred yard free style re.+ , : ._ Vo yell .Fp Lo or J - ow ; for .i .enough, fre New ork Times Ny tha cital given recently under the aus- Mons in Association: in Can- i played.capital and provide employment and ny wl H for nen.This should pro i > | : .Ww 1 ¢ MOA, serve ; ; Lo.co ,; , \u2018harli \u201c \u2018 ç is Entr- vile plenty of action, pose the Twee ing in 187% | pices of the Seth Parker Club, i jada, will conduct a PEUVICE The line-np of the victors is ns fol- à living for thousand: of Canadian! ¢ hal Chappell und h Fatr ! \u201ctainers will he the feature of a very © The five events for individuals in- ; ini s editor, Jennings, an Eng- .; jau Fairmount-St.Giles Chure on , \u2026 , ., a Co courageous editor, £5, | Fairmount-St.Giles Assembly Hall.| 2 Fairm un es h \"Jews: Mildred Sinclair.Captain and familie.A popular belief that gold, Sunday evening next at 7:30 o'clock, i vas .able io do this un-| i .tou na daylée part owner In a pleasing setting, the Ensemble | nounced in ireular letter ad Jumping centres Blndwen Young, mines are operated at a loss ie n fat-> \u201d i PANU ce i arc r \u201d ad- - » .- - .til the death o yior, | presented a well arranged programme i °° mn heed i shotting centre; Norma Ford, Ruth lacy.One of them in particular, can: of the Times, who was also a partner | ; tdressed to members and friends of .; ., | ! - was ; ced by an\u2019 .I Danmant.shots; Gladys Young, Selma boast a yearly profit of roximate- of Tweeds in the \u201cNew York Print- i that was thoroughly enjoyed by the North Branch \u201cY\".and issued 1 3; Glad) nung » « yearly pro if approxima enjoyable evening to be held on March clude a fifty and a century dash for 20th by the Boyne Jubilee Lodge, No.omen; a fifty yard dash for junior 26 in the Rialto Hall, B.Roam.Mem- Jadies; another dash for the junivr bers are asked or bring their friends.boys and finally the swim for boys ; hi \u2018appreciative audience of music lov.} I Glassherg, guards; substitutes: Shir- Jy fourteen million dollars.Canada\u2019s .A .va eoncern which had; .yesterday.The letter follows: ; ; ; .Admission w : re teen years : eu a cums by fradulent © The members of the Fairmount * a3 ., yley Seidman, Jeanette Abrams, Dor.consistently fertile gold mines have, SOREN ¥ HE be free.fourteen gears and under.secure arge sums y \u2018String Ensemble are: Irene Burrell, To Members and Friends of North {py Goldstein, Louise Asbury.ensured the stabilization of her mon.So re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 s e City.Jennings se- 5 , © means from th a ning h list violin; Gertrude Craven, 1st vio- cured his definite information on the |\" { ; .\u201cDear Friends: fraud through an employee of Con.|lin; Florence Lapointe.piano; Henry \u201cDear Friends: The country editor never putz any- nolly's \u201coffice stealing certain in.| Botterell, 2nd violin and viola; Er.\u201cOn Sunday evening.March 1th, thing in the paper that will offend 9 5.\u201d .inest Sawyer, 2nd violin; and Edward iat 7:90 o'clock, at the Fairmount-Sti pis friends.The city editor hasn't criminating accounts of the Court; ju, viol I 1 idition to.Giles Uni .Fe : is iends.« 3 i n Bayliss, violoncello.In addition Giles\u2019 United Chureh, a Y.M.C.A, Ser- \u2018any friend: Guelph Mereurs.ouse contracts.Jennings was of- : ; 2 H \u2019 \u2018numbers by the complete Ensemble, vice will be conducted by the Minis- sr pr ibes to desist from fered enormous bribe Îthe programme included solo, duet, fer, Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.AT + + Branch Y.M.C.A.eee etary policy during times of financial distress, Had «he heen obliged to resort foreign countries for currency backing, the re-ultant economie dif- fieultie- would have heen, most serious: and the prospect of settling her debts remote indeed.Sut with her this Sxposure.put, alone with Nex.trio and quartet selections, all of [The special speaker on thiz nccasion d do dd + 4 + & à 4 4 6 à 4 & & vast -Lore of resources, Many of them the famous cartons ae r fused.\u2018 lrhich were well received.Among the will be Dr.E.M, Best, General Secre- + + yet unexploited, Canada muy look for- Magazine, he indignant y refused \u2018compositions rendered by the Ensem- tary of the National Council of Y.M.# CURLING CLUB # ward to complete recovery and oco- .Tweed Exposure th ble were a group by Brahms, wbich\u2018C.A°x of Canada.The Welsh Male + HOLD LUNCHEON 4 nomic stability.When the ed Their 1 {included two waltzes, Hungarian Choir will assist in the musical part + EE + Mr.Asbury's study and experience Tweed followers fener .or him.| Dance and Lullaby.Gavotte, by Ra- of the service.+ The Outremont Curling Club + in mining engincering enabled him to cr.and indeed helps me Lot meau; and Minuet from the Septette, \u201cDr, Best is one of the world's out- # intends holding their annual # give an interesting description of 4 000,000 ras at op by Jay Gould, by: Beethoven and Ketelby's In a Mo-'standing leaders in the Association 4 St.Patrick's Day luncheon on + gold-mining process, depths to which he ide listi ; ilroader.nastery Garden.An outstanding num- movement.Previous to his latest \u2018ap- # Saturday.March 17th, in their 4 the shafts are sunk.change of tem- the oo 18 \u2018fterwa d di 1 in gaol ber of the cvening was a Violin Solo, |pointment he was Professor of Reli- # club room.on St.Viateur St.4 perature at various levels, conditions for special occasions en took a one-way tri to the Andante movement from Men- gious Education at Divinity Hall, # Rev Father John L.O'Rourke.+ under which the men work below Europe, and Hall by «ome means or delssohn\u2019s Sonata in E Minor by! Montreal.During this time he wasi& of St.Raphael\u2019, will be the + ground and provisions made for hi Er ere other, managed tn get an acquittal nies Tn at deter nv.eon committee.which : Rage ont popular een: ; Pen Sundas aveninse March 11th, at ER HERE \u2019 at his trial.John\u201d Kell ded |fitions of Schubert, Bacarole and:«urveyed the work of the Y.M.C.A.# amongst members and friends 4 9.00 o'clock the Forum will hold a THE TELEPHONE NUMBER T oe me ol of Farms in | Serenade were pleasingly rendered by \u2018and Y.W.C.A.in the Far East.He has ® and a large\u201d turnout is expect + debate on \u201cResoived That The Hole OF THE 1872 and of course the term \u201chonest\u201d Irene Burrell and Henry Botterell.'y world-wide experience and outlook ® ed.+ In A Doughnut Is Necessary.Such _ .nl relative one when applied Tri9 by Haydn, and Andante Melo- \u2018gy a religious leader and is a bril-.# The Club Competitions are + a topic.while seemingly over-face- THE EXAMINER -COUR IER woony 8 i H nw dique by Dancla, were presented by:liant speaker.# now in full swing as the end ® tious, should provide a good deal of { ; .in this connection.rer nd ow Irene Burrell, Florence Lapointe and\u2019 \u201cAll friends ofthe Y.M.C.A.arc cor- 4 of the season is not far away.entertainment.Miss Claire Gauvreau [5 5736 PARK AVENUE ever.2 great ett à o f » a.Fdward Bayliss.À quartet number, | dally invited to this service and are @ The Club rooms are being well + and Mr.Lawrence Montgomery will ri M va of Tere Adagio by Haydn, was rendered by requested to invite their friends to be 4 patronized by the members # \u201cupipare the afirmative side.hile I< ioli y re wi , = Miss Lillian Henderson and Mr.Wm.many and of restoring the election Irene Burrel, Ist Violin, Gertrude present.Your attendance will be a # and guests.% Jonson M CRescent 4112 Craven, 2nd Violin, Henry Botterell, source of encouragement and inspira- ' Vialo, and Edward Bayliss, Violon- tion to the Association in the work + + + + + 4 4 4 4 + + à 4 4 + NeFAtive.\u201cDick\u201d Croker cello.Kelly was succeeded by Richard] Assisting artists of the evening; Croker, a name second enly to that of Were, Carlos\u2019 McKyes, baritone, and; Tweed'\u2019s in the history of Tammany.Fred Gatenby, elocutionist., Croker was a former saloon keep-! To.Mr.A.Martin, chairman of .IL N C oO L COMP NY LIMITED et, with a very checkered past, to say | Concert Committee for the Seth\u2019 Pat- OUIME [7] A A 9 the least.Under his regime, graft ker Club much credit is due for his À work in contemplating arrangements | COKE, WOOD, FUEL OIL | and corruption reached new highs, machinery.When he retired in 1888 d cti f selling civic {for this public appearance of the} .bositions, and ab one time his stand.Fairmount String Ensemble, which it 237 Van Herne - PROMPT AND PARTICULAR DELIVERY Telephone ard rate was $300 for a patrolman is stated has resulted in a greater ap-|J .Avenue STRICT ATTENTION TO PHONE ORDERS CRescent 3177 on the police foros, and $15,000 for |preciation of local musical talent.2s - > .> .\u2019 J . PAGE :TWO THE EXAMINER:COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 9th,-1934.greatest hockey, players.There is a scienti ° ° Examiner-Courier Devoted to the interests of Outremont \u2014Model City ! rice pudding.Rice and milk contain everything Park Extension and Montreal Annex - nourishment except iron, and iron can be had Pablished with the Ca-operstian of the Business Men's Association of the North End BY THE Examiner-Courier Publishing Company 5736 PARK AVENUE MONTREAL CRESCENT 4112 $2.60 a yebr strength with comparatively little volume, a I a light stomach is necessary in a hard game | hockey.It is interesting to read of Chinese cooli ; living on rice, running hours at a time, pulli passengers around in rickshaws, DOCTORS ON STRIKE Bubacription: subscriptions should he sent to shave address, Any change of address should Le forwarded one week in advance.This will ensure prompt delivery every Friday Morning.AH communications, either Editorial, News or Advertisements, | should be addressed to \u201cThe Editor\u201d at above address ; .und should he sa malled as to arrive at our office on or : before Thursday of each week, at noon, | MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MARCH Oth, 1934, B | THE LATE SENATOR L.A.WILSON Canada Loses One of Her Outstanding Citizens of Nationalization of Medicine \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The terrible state of affairs in many parts thic country is shown hy the following decla tu ; .I undertake to refuse free medical services the office, hôspital, or home to any dividual , réeceipt of relief, unless an emergency exists.emergency is one in which life is Canadians of all creeds, tongues and races, | will mourn the passing of Senator Lawrence A, Wilson, for the late Mr.Wilson was a man held in the highest esteem by all classes, During the forty vears he spent in the winc-impaorting husi- ness in Montreal, he amassed a great fortune, and lie spent the remainder of his life seeking worthy recipients of his generosity.His chief purpose in life seemed to be to share the fruits of his success with as many people as possible.Scores of mn- micipalities, hospitals, libraries, universities, colleges, charitable institutions, particularly those ! caring for the aged, the homeless, and the or-! being turned out by our universities, the prosp phans, were the beneficiaries of his philanthropy which frequently was expressed in donations running into many thousands of dollars.He was a man universally honoured and loved, and citizens in all parts of the country are today mourning the loss of a great Canadian.RICE, RAISINS, MILK Newsy Lalonde's Prescription for Endurance \u2014 Simple Diet Has All Food Requirements; Yet is Light ed.This is to take effect on and after the fifteen except in the case of hemmorhage or convulsio tion by doctors, and with new doctors constan ! ! ohviots-nationalized medical services.AN INTERESTING BOOKLET and Economie Problems NC.The announcement by Manager Newsv La- londe of the Canadiens hockey club that hence .« +, .- forth his boys wonid eat only rice and raisin pud- book of the same name hy Reo Hons Wo To ML nig with Pesach\u2014an Li Be om ding on the day of a game is interesting.Newsy, Kung, published difteen years ago.Mr.Rose le the highlights\u2014perhaps the prob- himself, says that is what lie ate when he played male plain the similarity between the remedies fp 505 5005 a will be solved lacrosse and hackey, and he got the tip from li.father.When he ate only rice padding for lunch, Newsy could run tirelessly all day; unee or twice, | when he ate meat, he tired quickly.The diet cer tainly kept Newsy himself going, for at + he led the Prairie professional league in scoring, playing against such stars as the Cooks, Ching Johnson and ather plavers now in the NET.In his printe, states that mnane ways Mr.King's book appe | | t study of present day social and proldem , LADIES of_ EE OUTREMONT and district You are invited to the RIALTO THEATRE \u2014 FREE \u2014 Monday 9.30 a.m.and each moming this coming week except Saturday March 12th-13th-14th-15th and 16th Come to the REALTO THEATRE on next Monday morning at 9.30 am.You will participate in the drawing for many valuable prizes.A 26 piece set of famous Community Silverplate in a walnut cabinet will he given away FREE each day.You will see Mrs.H.M.Aitken, who has won fame as a Home Economist in France, Germany, Italy, England, the United States and Canada, demonstrate new, delightful and cconomical home recipes which will help you fo save money in feeding your family, This entertaining show, which has heen given in many sections of Montreal, is OGILVIE\u2019'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD COOKING SCHOOL The demonstrations are conducted in both English and French There is nothing to buy.The entire entertainment is absolutely free.Portions of everything cooked on the stage will be passed among the audience to taste and approve.The Ogilvie Royal Heusehold Cooking School will continue until Friday, March 18th, at 9.30 a.m.every morning.Just ask your grocer for free tickets, or get them at the theatre in the morning.Remember that your ticket stub entitles you to be in on the drawing for valuable prizes .and plan to be at the RIALTO THEATRE on Monday morning, 9.30 a.m.COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS DON'T MISS IT! | Newsy was the greatest lacrosse, and one of the | fic basis to the recommendation to athletes to eat of hy .eating raisins, These foods give vou energy and nd of es, ng | Candtions in Many l'arts of Canada Indicate Necessity ol ra- + tion, recently signed by the doctors of Winnipeg: in ni An in imminent danger and for which immediate action is requir- 1th day of February, 1934, unless the civic and\u2014or municipal authorities concerned have made satisfactory arrangements with our committee.\u201d The secretary stated that a case of ordinary confinement is not to he regarded as an emergency case, ns; only then will the doctor consent to come to the bedside of the patient.With things in such a bad | state as to give rise to the necessity for such ac- | tly ect is nit good either for the medical profession or \u2018at the Y.M.H.A.Friday Assembly on the publit at large.The remedy would seem to he \u2018March 23rd.: Loeal Lawver is Author of Interesting Study on Social A very interesting booklet hy Bernard Rose, prominent local resident, is just off the press.The hooklet is entitled \u201cIndustry and Hu- manitv\u201d and is an analysis and revalnation of the for mdustrial stride then advocated by Mr.King and the present policies où Mr, Roosevelt, and ar, ed ten vears too soon, The hoëklet is exception- alfv well written, well edited, and should have a wide cirentlation among those interested in the economic \u2018 Rabbi J.L.Zlotnik Rabbi J: L.Zlotnik will be the guest speaker at the Friday Evening Lectures, Yiddish Section, which will be held on Friday, March 9th.His subject will be \u201cThe Jewish Child lin Modern Yiddish Literature.\u201d Nucleids Club Dance The Senior Clubs and their friends will be the guests of the Nucleids Club at their first Annual Formal Supper Dance in the Y.M.H.A.Auditorium on Sunday, March 11th, Friends of the Clubs who are interested may secure invitations from members of the group.M.Ford to Speak In conjunction with the Senior De- \u2018bating Schedule, the Public Speaking Series will continue on Monday, March 12th, with Mr.M.Ford as the Guest Lecturer; his subject being \u201cThe Art of Toasting\u201d.The lecture starts at 8:20.Dr.Grant Fleming Dr.Grant Fleming, Director of the Department of Public Health, McGill University, will be the final speaker in the series on Public Health on Thursday, March 15th.His subject will be \u201cPublic Héalth Services in Canada.\u201d Pierre Van Paassen Arrangements are being completed for the appearance of Mr.Pierre Van Paassen, noted international journal- \u2018ist and authority on Jewish problems Swimming Notes On Sat, March 10th, the Y.M.H.A.Spring Swimming Gala will be held, \u2018featuring the Stober Medley Relay Trophy for men.This event, recognized unofficially as the Can- jadian Championship for the 300 yard medley relay is defended annually in the Y.M.H.A.tank.On Wed., March 28th, there will be a Erev Pesach Swimming Meet.An evening of enjoyment is in store; the events will be based on popular history in keep- during the course of u water-knaadel \u2018game.OUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES d-\u2014\u2014\u2014 + + | | | The Young Peoples Socicty will hold a banquet on Monday night next at 6.30 p.m.Plans by the executive were completed last night, after the regular meeting.The Rev.Chas.Geo.! smith, B.D, of Temple Baptist Church will give an, address entitled \u201cIn the Footsteps of St.Patrick.\u201d ; On Wednesday afternoon the Ladies \"Aid will hold a Tea and sale of home cooking.A musical programme will also he presented.| Every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.\u2018at the Mid-Week service Mr.McLean [will give short talks on the \u201cCreed (of a Christian.\u201d These will continue until after Easter.The theme at the morning services \u2018for the next few Sundays will he \"*The Cross in History and Exper- jienee\u201d.The subject for this Sunday {will be, \u201cThe Cross\u2014On the edge of ithe Wilderness.\u201d At the evening service the series on \u201cThe Life Ever- {lasting,\u201d will be continued, the subject being, \u201cImmortality\u2014What Kind of Life,\u201d The 10 a.m.class for young men as usual and Sunday School in all | departments at 3 p.m.Young Wo- \"men\u2019s class also at three.1 * \"EXPERIENCE COUNTS * | IN VALET SERVICE | +\u2014 + It is of interest to note that Mr.I.| Spunt, who conduets the Laurier ave- i nue Spunt\u2019s Valet Service, is one: of the pioneers of the calling in the i North End, having established his ; business in the premises which he now occupies, at 258 Laurier avenue, some I nineteen years ago.The Laurier \u2018 Avenue Spunt\u2019s Valet Service fea- | \u2018ures, the management states, the \u2018best French dry cleaning at $1.00, and % first class pressing at 35c.Repairs {are alse executed at moderate cost.Strict attention is paid to phone calls, {and deliveries are dependable and i speedy.In valet service, as in all | other lines, experience is of prime im- \"portance, Haloumi Club Dance The Haloumi Social and \u2018Sporting Club, a constituent club of the Young People\u2019s Hebrew League, are sponsoring a dance on Sunday evening, March 18th, at the Beth David Community Hall, St.Joseph Blvd., corner Nelson Ave.The Knights of Modern Melody, and their 9-piece orchestra will be in at- tenda Novel entertainment will be offered.\u2018|tinent questions were asked and an- The thanks of the socketyf + \"LUKE CALLAGHAN MEMOR- | | JAL SCHOOL NOTES | -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Micmacs Hockey Team, of the fifth grade, captured the Presentation Cup Trophy, awarded annually to the winner of the junior section of St.Michael's School Athletic Club House League, when they scored a 5-0 shut-out over Young Canadians at the Patronage Rink.Rev.Father Singleton, honorary president of the School Club, presented the trophy to William Barry, captain of the Mie- macs Team, immediately after the game ended.Plans are now being made to equip two teams, senior and junior, to en- tér the Inter-Scholastie Iacrosse League.t Harry Sage and Frank Harris of tenth grade will support the affirmative of \u201cResolved, that Canada is over-governed,\u201d against Gerald Am- brose and William Davies of the Ninth Grade on Friday, March 16th, in the School Auditorium.St.Michacl\u2019s School Club is entering several competitors in a Montreal swimming meet to be held for Inter- High School competition on March 28th.Michael \u201cMicky\u201d Hennessey, young student all-round athlete, of the seventh grade of the Luke Callaghan Memorial School, recently captured the junior boxing title of Quebec, fin-! alist for provincial honours, in the| 100 1b.class.Mike Hennessey is alsh, Hockey Team, Section \u201cA\u201d, captain of the Roughriders Class Hockey team and manages his own hockey team.\u2018I CANADIAN MISSION NOTES f The Church of Jesus Christ of! Latter-Day Saints held their regular | services Sunday evening in the Riul-! tv hall, 5711 Park Avenue.Flder Lloyd Jecobsen spoke upon the purpose and mission of the Church of Jesus Christ upon the carth today, and brought the essentiality of the principles of the gospel forth.John the Apostle tells us we must be baptized by immersion if we expect to enter into the kingdom of God (John 3:5).The mission of the Church is to save souls; for some odd hundred years we have been crying repent and be baptized, thus the Church is preparing for Christ's coming.We meet our enemies with truth, we hold no malice or hatred towards any denomination, but we do claim to have the greatest plan of salvation upon the earth.Mormonism will make a good man better and a bad man good if we will only let it.i Miss Chiyo Thomas spoke upon a | religion which does things.Prost.| dent Roosevelt was inaugurated one! year ago Sunday and since then he has proven himself to be a leader.A religion should be practical, impel us to action.The speaker brought out by an illustration that the Greeks know what to do but the Sparton does it.She coveyed the idea that we should be doers of the word and not just-say it should be done.All churches have truth within them and are doing good with what they have, | but we have more truth to offer than any other one organization.Jesus tells us his teachings, shows us what to do and if we will but live according to these teachings we will gain cternal life.We are dependent upon the members to carry on this great work and spread the glad tidings that the gospel has been restored.MacVICAR MEMORIAL _ CHURCH NOTES +p IS i The services in MacVicar Memorial; will be of a very interesting character, Dr.Ernest M.Best, Secretary of the National Y.M.C.A.Coun- cial of Education, and who is not a stranger to MacVicar Memorial Congregation, will give the address \u2018at the morning service (11 a.m.).Dr.Petter will preach at the evening service taking as his subject \u201cThe Great Lenten Objective.\u201d The Twenty-First Anniversary of the Dedication of the present enlarged building will be celebrated on Sunday, March 18th, by special services, when the Rev.Dr.Norman MacLeod will preach.Dr.Max MacOdrum of the Presbyterian College gave a most informing address on \u201cHitler\u201d at the regular meeting of the Young People\u2019s spent some three winters in Ger- MacOdrum felt qualified to express a somewhate favorable opinion of the aims of.Hitler.At the\u2019 conclusion of the address a number of very per-! swered.were expressed by Miss Boon the forward line player upon the Junior| Society last Monday night.Having; many among the student body, Dr.LYON JACOBS KL.~ MADE ADDRESS FROM PULPIT Local Resident Made History Sunday In United Church of Canada At Ste.Annes Lyon W.Jacobs, K.C., resident of this district and a regular contributor! to the \u201cMonitor,\u201d whose literary and legal works are widely known and appreciated, among all classes creeds, made history on Sunday evening last when he stepped into \u2018the pulpit of the Union Church, Ste.-.Anne de Bellevue, at the request of the pastor, Dr.Adair, and uttered a strong plea for Justice to the Jew.This was the first time in the history of the United Church of Canada that a Jew has preached from the pulpit.In the interests of a better feeling of fellowship and brotherhood between | the Jew and the Gentile, the Reverend Dr.Adair invited Mr.Jacobs to speak to his congregation.\u201cFor 2000 years, the Jew has been misunde:stood, ill-treated und perse euted by all nations,\u201d said Mr.Jacobs, \u201cThe Jews were driven from Catholic Spain, Protestant Germany and from Greek Orthodox Russia, nowhere on earth have they been given any material advantages.All they have ever gained, and that but rarely.was the privilege of being let alone.\u201d Neverthless, Mr.Jacobs pointed out, no race is better represented than the Hebrew in the list of outstanding contributors to civilization.Tn science, art, music, literature, philes- ophy \u2014all fields of higher endeavour owe much to Jewish minds.\u201cGermany is a land more than all \u201c{nthers which is indebted to the Jew! for its intellectual progress.The persecution of Jews in that country seemed to be motiæited hy that very fact.They are attacked because they hold so many positions of learning and honor, Out of 17 Nobel Prize winners in Germany, 16 have heen Jewish, \u201cLet the world learn to judge the Jew as we judge olher men-by their merits,\u201d urged Mr.Jacobs, \u201cLet is cease the cruel injustice of holding the class responsible for the individ-! ual, no such test is applied to any other people.Like any other nations, we have in our ranks individuals of whom we are not proud.But if a Jew is individually objectionable why should he be taken as representative of all Jewry?The! prejudice against the Hebrew is due to the fact that all is responsible for one and one for all.Paul and Judas J.H.HARTE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Phone or send in your prescription.We have the Doctors\u2019 confidence.374 LAURIER W.DO.7082 \u201cA VAN and : | 1scariot were both Jews, but many a Christian remembers the nationality of the betrayer and forgets that of \u2018the Apostle, Despite the persecutions and trials to which the Jews have been subjec:- ted during the last 2000 years, they remain unconquered.They have maintained their religion and their nationality although they are without ;a country.Today, although the race have been \u201cdriven from pillar tao post\u201d by malevolent enemies, the Jewish Nation is larger than it was in Palestine in the great days of King David.\u201d Mac Vicar Memorial PRESBYTERIAN Church ST.VIATEUR AVE, Corner Hutehison St.Rev.J.G.Potter, M.A., ILD, | Minister \u20181 D.A.Hinchliffe, Choir Director ! Services, Sunday, March 1Hth It a.m.Dr.Ernest M.Best, ol i Toronto, Secretary of the Na- ; tional Y.M.C.A.Board.will assist the minister and will give ; the address, 7.30 pm.Dr.Potter will preach.| Subjest: \u201cThe Great Lenten Oh jective.\u201d i] Monday, 8 p.m.Young People.i Society.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Mid-weel serviee of Fellowship.Visitors Always Welcome.Anniversary Services, Sunday, March IR, ! Rev.Dr.Norman Macleod Preacher, \u201cvr 1 | FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES i BERNARD AT STUART Rev.Burton IF.Robinson, MA, Minister.Mr.A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster, SUNDAY, MARCH 11h 11 AM.\u201cMurderous Moderns\u201d \u2014 5th Comandment \u2014 \u201cTHOU -SHALT NOT KILL\" 2 p.m.Chinese School.2 p.m.Church School.< 7.30 PM.A UY.M.C.A.Service\u201d with the Welsh Male Choir.Capt.Ernest M.Best, National Sevre- tary of Y.M.C.As in Canada will be the specjal speaker.The Welsh Choit will sing during service nnd give « recital at the close\u2014 YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED + | Outremont Presbyterian Church (havaar Ave and St Catherine Road) Jeside the City Hall | REV.WILLIAM McLEAN, | MINISTER | J MeLean Marshall, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY SERVICES 10.00 a.m.Young Men*s Class.11,00 #_n.Subicet: \u201cThe Cross \u2014 on the Edge of the Wilderness.\u201d i 3.00 p.m.7.30 p.m.Subject : \u201cImmortality.What kind of life?\" Mid-week Service \u2014 Wednesday, at 8 p.m.i ' ! \u2014 ' Sunday School.HORNE * AVENUE A Barber Shop High Class Barber Service.Moderate Prices IIS Favours for Children Specializing in Ladies\u201d and Men's Hair-euts.\u2018 Courteous Attention, CONBRO°S 1048 VAN HORNE AVE, CORNER \u2018CORNER DUROCHER , HU a Stationery A complete assortment of Smoker's Supplies, Magazines, Daily Papers, Milk, Bread Ete.- Drug Sundries Kodak Films Develeping and Printing FREE Shoe Shine with each Shave or Haircut.DUROCHER AVENUE PROMPT SERVICE Lending Library No membership fee Open AH Day Sunday.Books at all Hours ne CRESCENT 8382 oan.ape ONLY.= May Dumbell presided.setretary of the \u201cEndeavour.\u201d Mids|- \\d \u20ac51B_18 40 R ea ry men 2e ru ity of 7 als act.hey ave weir out ace ta the vas ing Social & Lersonal By N.J.G.Mary, will act as best Those who The marriage of Margaret \u2018Graham Berwick MeGraid and Mr.of April at St Outremont.eldest daughter of Mr.Gerard Bourassa, eldest son of Mr.Arnold Bourassa, has been arranged to take place quietly the early part Raphael's The marriage of Miss Helen Mar- and Mrs.John! man for Hec.or have entertained for and Mrs.her for her son and lancous pantry Church.ham, Mr.dau V.shower; shower, kitchen shower, who gave Morrison.Miss Sloan are mother who had a trousseau tea Misses A.Jamio- who had a miscel- Mrs.A.Wait, a Mrs.W.Weary, a and Mrs.K.Burn: a crystal shower, ghter; York, Mis, to Mr.and Mrs.porie MeMullen, daughter of Mr.M.P.MeMullen, of Outremont, Lorenzo E.Vinet, A Vinet, of Montreal, and son of Mr.will bridge The Outremont , Women\u2019s Club will hold their annual on Friday \"16, at three and North End afternoon, March o'clock in the Windsor take place early in April.of THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1934.EEE * TEA AND SOCIAL * Childrens\u2019 Show At Outremont ; of the Ascension plan holding a Tea Mr.Eugene Maynard, manager of and Social Afternoon in the Church the Outremont Theatre, makes the hall.Park Ave, at St.Vinteur, on announcement that, owing to the ex- Tuesday, March Ith, at 2:30 pm.In\u2019 traordinary reception accorded Inst :conjunetion with the affair, à sale of Social Items, Club Notes | PARTY AT ASCENSION The Woman's Guild of the Church ; i PAGE THREE | Do You REALLY Want STLYE AND FIT In Your tat his Saturday morning's Children's Show home cooking will be condueted by popular playhouse, another Groups C and D of the Guild.programme will be arranged for the kiddies on Saturday morning, March RAmon Novarro says that a Holly- i 17th.The \u201cLittle Players of the Air\u201d \u2018wood actor is a fool to get married.| under direction of Miss Moira Shechy, Some of them are not only fools to will appear again, in an entively new get married, but.apparently.crazy | programme.This it will best get married.Why otherwise u Jos.time Ladies\u2019 Tailor 5614 Park Ave.\u2014 CR.9510 \u201cLittle Women.\u201d and there is no doubt would they marry so often?GARMENTS See LIGHTSTONE that the children will once more welcome the \u201cLittle Players\u201d with open \u2014 arms, and enjoy every minute of the performance.Also, the cecasien being Nt.Patrick's Pay, several numbers Hotel, under the convenorship Mrs, R.W.Mann.Mr.apd The following are table holders: Mrs.A.E.Sloan, of the Town of Mrs.E.T.Sampson, Mrs.A.Netlam.Mount Royal, to Mr.Walter Raoul Beer, Mrs.E.A Buliey, Mrs.W.J.Morrison, son of Mr.and Mrs, Wal- Rutledge, Mrs.J.I.Hodgson, Mr= ter J.Morrison, also of the Town of R.W.Mann, Mrs.E.Eddison, Mrs.Mount Royal, will take place on Fri- F.B.Thomas, Mrs.A.Watt, Mrs, W.day afternoon, March 9, at a quarter H.Caryer.Mrs.C.W.Balfour, Mrs.to six o'clock in the First\u2019 United T.H.Martin, Mrs, Marion Larock, Church of Mount Royal.The Mrs.A.H.Ingrams, Mrs.FE.Beifer, brides only attendant will be hor Mrs.F.W.Muir, Mrs.T.Ellyette.sister, Miss Ilazel Sloan, while Mr.Mrs.W.Baldwin, Mrs.Did Astor Find Capt.Kidd\u2019s Loot The marriage of Miss Marjorie (race Sloan, daughter of Artheur de Same time ago a member of a well-yed precious stones and coins for sale.known Boston family journeyed to attarney with him, Te also carried ree John Jacob Astor and brought his, several brief cases full of documents.{The ease nevey came to court, nor wis any puhlic statement of a settlement \u2018ever made.You\u2014don\u2019t have to discover the will be included Patron Saint.HOMES + in honor of Ireland's + El + Long ago men lived in caves without heat and at family ties discovered fire and cooked the wer e raw, poor food and Then they, e loose, 1 and warmed the eave fond and the family LAURIER AVENUE SPUNT'S VALET SERVICE THE BEST FRENCH DRY CLEANING THE BEST PRESSING $1.00 35e REPAIRS AT LOWEST COSTS.Fast Delivery \u2014 Prompt Attention to \u2019Phone Cally 258 Laurier Telephone to visit him.Yet when the interview money through treasure discovered on was over the gentleman had built up! property belonging to your family.a very strong case which tended to Jus rummage around in the collar prove that the great-grandfather of and attie, in the old chests, trunk= the present Mr.Astor had discovered, \u2018and drawers and take your old gold : the fabled treasure of Captain Kidd, Hewellery, eoins, rings, watches, ete, the buccaneer.What interest did the to th> dold Serap Shop with branches! unnamed gentleman have in the past, at 363 St.Catherine Street West history of the Astor family?Well, (just 4 doors west of Bleury), and had been found on land belonging toland ready cash will be given vou in; Astor had no idea that he was going: fact that any rich family made their: his family and not to the Astor fam- exchange for them.And remember! [SN ily.He wanted the proceeds of that!\u2014the highest prices are now being, or à treasure.He was well fortified with\u2019 paid for old gold.\u2018style is designed in sizes 11, 16, 18, of Po for bow.; sure.s { 9 s, 26, 2 \u20185 + Esse f Fashion! data.He showed that the bank de-! Ir vou av: unable to come to one 20 years, 38 and 40 inches bust The y 1 Pie Fashion Trp posits of the original Astor had iof these stores, just phone Plateau measure.Size 18 vequives 21 yards , be fo hy ad ! t 8, à is to be in this new : px- swelled cnormausiy al one time ar:1:6973 and an expert valuator, equipped of A \u2018inch material .citing Spring.Fashion Book and co that around that date the Astor fam-' with ready cash, will be sent to your No.520\u2014New Jacket Dress.This 108 re ea \u20ac ! ! À style is designed in sizes 14, 16.18 certainly won't want to miss it, Con- ily corresponded with a European home.No articles purchased by us i Pe 18 tains new Holl 1 phot 1 firm of jewellery brokers and offer-'are displayed in our windows.\u2014 C | 120 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust oro protos and pat J | | measure.Size 16 requires 41; yards [7S that are styled perfectly and mme a cof 30-inch material with 11, yards fit perfectly.Send for your copy to- \u2018of 39-inch contrasting.day.i CASTEL BEAUTY PARLOR || best Yount ms Die LC, style is designed in sizes 14, 16, 18, vice ol Pattern 15 cents in stamps 5249 Park Ave __ DO.4207 i sor coin (coin is preferred).Wrap Under the Direction of ; Ce 0 com carefully.MADAME A.DROLET Beer, Mrs.W.J.Bell.Mrs.J.W.\u2014- NEW SPRING PRICES oy eckenridge.Mrs r Downie.Mrs.G- \u201c McGeer, Ki C - of Vancouver, \u2018 | .Esdon, Mrs.J.Finlay, Mrs.T.H.\u2018 seussi of banking reform .Guaranteed Oil Permanent, Croco ; \u201ccon rs Finlay, Mrs.T.H.nt 2 discussion ° Nestel, Lemur.Complete \u2026 .$1 50 Greenbank, Mrs.H.K.Gibson, Mrs.says: \"We cannot advance in this age = SPECIAL Water Wave and Shampon 0c W.Legge, Miss M.Leslie, Mrs, I, T.of steam, electricity.acroplanes and À Any Men 0.0ucs versercus veuves 25
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