Examiner-courier, 18 mai 1934, vendredi 18 mai 1934
[" ser cena \u2014 = - de eme en we > eel mort pti \u2014__ mie Ne ee Py ea MEN > eA are \"am 4.ap ov - ee < _ + ame is ma, pia SA So mp mn pa Free ee =e - ms ets PE Outremont Mount Royal \u201cVOL.VI.No.19.MONTREAL, FRIDAY.MAY , MAY 18th, 1934.Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busin essmen\u2019s Association of the North End.Eee Park Extension Montreal Annex \u2014 __ \u2014\" PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS \u201cWEEK OF GAMES\u201d MEETING TUESDAY EVENING SPORTS TOURNEY PLAN TO BE FURTHER EXAMINED AT NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\" AND DECISION MADE Enthusiasm Shown Over Idea At Monday's Meeting\u2014Civic Officials and Organization Heads In Attendance \u2014 Games, If Decided On, Will Embrace All Branches\u2014 Open Invitation.A representative assembly of sport lovers and amateur athletes, a number of the latter holders of provincial or Dominion records, listened attentively on Monday evening at the North Branch \u201cY\u201d to the general idea of a \u201cWeek of Games\u201d for the North End, as outlined by various speakers.By \u201cNorth End\u201d is intended all the section of the city extending from Mount Royal avenue to Cremazie Boulevard and westward from St.Lawrence Main.The plans, as described, embrace all forms of athletic activity \u2014 baseball, lacrosse, tennis, jumping and running, quoits, softball, tennis, fencing, swimming and traek and field events of every description.With the exception of the swimming compelitions, all would be held outdoors.The suggestion put forward, and one which seemed to meet with universal approval, was that the games start on a Monday and end on a Saturday, with possibly a gala dance on Saturday night to top off the occasion.The opening ceremony would be in the nature of a parade, in which representatives from the various athletic organizations, in uniform, would participate.There would, of course, be bands and banners, \u201cmotor cops,\u201d city officials, and, possibly floats, if merchants cared to take advantage of the occasion to display their wares.Full advantage would be taken of the long daylight hours, and the games and competitions would be held in the evenings, with the finals on Saturday afternoon.It would be necessary, with the lengthy programme naturally in: volved, to run off a number of events at one time.Fletcher's and Rockland Fields would be the locations used for the contests.The thought behind the \u201cGames\u201d is the development of champions.The aspiration of any athlete worthy of the name is to be at the top of his or her class, juvenile, junior or seniors, as the case may be.Both sexes would have to be well represented.And in order that the affair should serve its purpose, it would have to be done on a large scale.For the publicity incidental to the enterprise would be of the utmost value.Again, it is estimated that it would bring many thousands of strangers into the district.Which would mean a great deal of added revenue both for the Tramways and for the shops.And it is just possible that it might develop into an annual fixture, or, in the final analysis, something even much more pretentious.The gathering on Monday was intensely enthusiastic, and desired to proceed with the arrangements immediately.It was, however, on second thought, deemed advisable to give the matter further serious consideration and to this end it was decided to call a second meeting.This will Examiner- Courier Want Ads We'll Take Them Over the PHONE Call CR.4112 SUMMER RESORTS ROOMS TO LET HELP WANTED BUY - SELL - BARTER They reach thousands and get results \u2014 Ask avons | who\u2019s used them ° ] 5736 Park Ave., at Bernard be held at the North Branch \u201cY\u201d on Tuesday next, May 22nd, again at 8:30 p.m.and an open invitation is extended to all interested in amateur sport or implied activities to attend.Among those present at Monday's meeting were: Alderman Dave Ro- chon, St.Michael's Ward; Alderman Max Seigler, Laurier Ward; Alderman Owen J.Callary, of Outremont; Ed.Holden, North Branch \u201cY\u201d; M.J.Kavanaugh, president St.Michael\u2019s A.A.; Miss Marion Dix, Ladies\u2019 Division, North Brauch \u201cY\u201d; H.E.Callahan, St.Michael's A.A.; Stanley Rough, Parks and Playgrounds Association; H.Fishman, first vice-presi- dent St.Michael's Civic League; WE.Carragher, first vice-president St.Michael's A.A.; Jos.Burgess, secretary St.Michael's A.A.; George V.Tulley, Dominion sabre champion; Miss Louise Colley, gymnasium dir- ectress Barclay School, and a number of members of the various athletic associations.George Porteous, secretary of the North Branch \u201cY\u201d, acted as chairman pro tem, while Miss Jean Mc- Lellan, president of the Womerrs Athletic Union of Canada, was secretary.Miss Myrtle Cook, women's sport editor of the Montreal Star, and herself a famous performer on the cinder paths, was prevented from attending owing to a previous engagement, but will, it is expected, be present at next Tuesday's gathering.The same applies to Messrs.Eugene Maynard, and I.R.Carlin, first and third vice- presidents respectively of the Busi.| ness Men's Association.A large attendance is anticipated.B.M.Garfield, president of the Business Men's Association was unable to attend.Dr.Usher Opens Health Centre In North End Dr.8.J.Usher, child specialist, who is in charge of the N.D.G.Health Centre for infants and children of 5270 Queen Mary Road, is opening another centre at 5239 Park Ave, near Laurier for the convenience of those living in the North End of the] city.He will be in attendance on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10.30 a.m.to 12.00 and! every afternoon except Thursday.Babies may be brought for weighing, examination, vaccination and diphtheria inoculation.ADELE'S PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE While Adele's Hosiery Shoppe, at 103 Mount Royal avenue west, has closed its branch store at 1087 Bernard avenue, the management has not the slightest intention of losing contact with the many customers it made during\u2019 its occupancy of the Bernard avenue establishment.And, so that it may continue to satisfactorily serve this valued clientele, it has inaugurated a Personal Shopping Service, By means of this service and a rapid delivery system it is now enabled te send out a complete assortment of any desired article for approval to any address on a few minutes\u2019 notice.A phone call to CRescent 8637 will receive immediate attention, and should prove a boon to those in search of Loma REMEMBER! Luke Callaghan Alumni Association CARD PARTY AND DANCE Tonight Friday 8.30 P.M.RIALTO GARDENS Tickets 50¢, tax and checking included | OUTREMONT PRESBYTER- | IAN CHURCH NOTES | __ -+ An impressive and inspiring Sunday School service was conducted last Sunday afternoon.The Rev.D.O.Lavis, B.A., minister of Fairmount Taylor Church spoke to the assembled scholars and their parents and friends.The speaker told the story of the call of Samuel and how the boy found a good way of obeying his Mother.\u2019 At the morning service on Sunday next the Brownie Pack and the Girl Guide Company of the church will parade.This Sunday being the nearest fo Empire Day, Mr.McLean has chosen as his subject \u201cChristianity and Patriotism.\u201d At the evening service, 7.30 p.m, Rev.David Scott, M.A., B.D., of Knox Crescent Church will preach.Members of that congregation, resident in Ou- tremont, are cordially invited to attend this service.All Sunday school classes will meet at the regular hours.-\u2014 + MIDNIGHT SHOW | ! BY CIVIC LEAGUE \u2014 moin T 4 St.Michael's Civic League, one of the North End's strongest organizations, will on Saturday, May 26th, stage a Midnight Show for the benefit of its unemployed, at the Rialto Theatre.A splendid programme is being arranged, including a picture and a number of good vaudeville acts, while it is understood that several of the North End's most popular \u201cstars\u201d will make an appearance.HORSESHOE CLUBS \u2018Estelle Leduc.T/50TH ANNIVERSARY GOLDEN WEDDING MASS CELEBRATED The first Golden Wedding Mass to be celebrated in St.Raphael's Church, Outremont, was that in token of the fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr.and Mrs.Michael Fennell, widely-known Outremont residents, which took place in St.Anthony's Parish fifty years ago.The couple are both natives of Tre- land, Mr.Fennell having been born in Tarbart, County Kerry, on June 29, 1859, and Mrs.Fenncll at Inis- toque, County Kilkenny, on July 9, 1854, Mr.Fennell was for many years a member of the Montreal! police force and was well known as the captain in charge of No.7 Police Station, in St.Ann\u2019s, of which parish the couple were members for more than 30 years.Captain Fennell retired in July, 1917.Always a keen gardener.he now devotes considerable time to the flowers and shrubs at his home, 16 Sunset avenue, Outremont.The nine children of the marriage who took part in the celebration are all residents of Montreal and district.They are: M.P.Fennell, Miss Catherine Fennell, Miss Beatrice Fennell, John Edward Fennell, St.Lambert; Thomas George Fennell, Miss Bea Gertrude Fennell, Mrs.Fred Hatton, Maurice Fennell and Mrs.J.Edouard Leduc.Three grandchildren were also in attendance: John Edward Fennell, jr., and Anne Marie and Marguerite The celebrant was Rev.John * FAIRMOUNT srûnes \u2018 CHURCH NOTES +- \u2014 Two interesting and helpful services are planned for Sunday next.That of the morning will be attended by the 44th Fairmount-St.Giles Troop Boy Scouts, and the associa-' tion Wolf Cubs, and the 2nd Montreal Company of Girl Guides, Brownies and Rangers captained by Miss Kathleen Goat.The service will be in: charge of the minister Rev.Burton H.Robinson, who will give an address suitable for these welcome visitors, and the general congregation.At the evening service, 7:30 p.m, the minister will conduct an \u201cEmpire Day\" service, and will take for his subject \u201cThe Spirit of England\u201d based on an account of \u201cEngland\u2019s Greatest Modern Christian\u201d\u2014who incidentally has been a recent visitor to Montreal.A cordial invitation is extended to all newcomers to the district to attend, and make themselves known to the minister.The \u201cHostess\u201d Birthday Tea on Tuesday afternoon last, under the auspices of the Woman's association was a decided success, the Assembly Hall, with its attractively arranged tables, delicious refreshments, and enjoyable program heing completely filled with guests, | On Sunday evening, May 27th, the minister has arranged that à group of seven carefully trained young women mount, will present the pageant \u201cThe Challenge of the Cross,\u201d Mrs.Harold Mills, will he the soloist in this presentation.Regular musical services by the Church Choir.O'Rourke, pastor, assisted by Rev.Michael O\u2019Brien, pastor of St.An-| thony's parish.Some 250 invited\u2019 FOR OUTREMONT That there is a general revival of interest in the game of quoits, or.horseshoe pitching, as it is commonly known, is indicated by the large number of clubs coming into existence all over the city.One of the latest of these is the Outremont Horseshoe Club, at the corner of Querbes and Van \u2018Horne avenues, Outremont.Its pitches are located on land owned by Alderman J.A.Labonté, who has given his permission for its use.The through the efforts of Mr.John Cor- ley, an enthusiastic supporter of the game, It is playing in Class B.of the] Canadian Horseshoe Pitchers\u2019 Association, the national body governing the sport.Mr.Corley was closely identified with the formation of the St.Michael's Association, whose grounds are located at 55 Laurier avenue east, St.Michael's, it is said, is the only club operating all the year round, having erected a wherein competitions are held during the winter season under the same conditions which prevail during the warm weather.A number of trophies are annually presented to the winners in the several classes, one of these being the McMaster trophy and another the Diamond Cork Horseshoe Company Challenge Cup.Both are played for in perpetuity.The league opens officially on June 1, and the finals take place in September.A meeting of those interested will be held at the Queen's Hotel on Wednesday, May 23rd next.Mr.Corley\u2019s telephone number is 3741 and his address 6049 Durocher avenue.He will be glad to furnish any desired information.fine quality corsets, house dresses, brassieres, handbags, gloves, or lingerie, and would prefer being served in their own homes to being put to the inconveniences of a shopping tour.{pleasure derived from reading your Outremont Club came into existence & recent issue of the Examiner-Cour- clubhouse | guests were in attendance, many of them lifelong friends of the family.Weekly Boost The following letter is in reply to one appearing in the issue of the Ex- aminer-Courier of May 4th, com-; mending the work of the St.Michael's Athletic Association, To A Booster of Anything Sound: Owing to the unlimited amount of complimentary remarks published in ier we feel it incumbent to express | our sincere thanks for the compli.i ,ments contained therein.| This organization was formed primarily to foster athletics among the younger element of the parish.In at-| taining this aim, we are pleased tol note that it has served more than one| purpose, and that our efforts have; not gone unnoticed.You may rest assured that every| effort will be made in thè future, as NORTH BRANH \"BONNE CLUB SEASON CLOSED The North Branch Y.M.C.A.Boxing Club under the supervision of Chris Minta finished its activities for the season on Friday, May 4, 1934.During the season the boxers took part in a number of exhibition bouts, at different club smokers.The most notable being the Industrial Football League Smoker, and the Montreal Motorcycle Club.They also took part in the assault-at-arms, held at North Branch Y.M.C.A.last March.Coach Minta did not enter any of the boys in the different championship bouts this season on account of them being mostly beginners, but states that when the club resumes its activities in the later part of September, that he will start getting the boys in shape for the Novice Championships.WRESTLING TITLE [A Vincent, University Settlement star Hutchison street, extend a welcome to all new residents 10 NORTH BRANCH North Branch Y.M.C.A.entrant, has, in the course of the last few days, won the 118-pound provincial wrestling crown, Blake proved Vernon Blake, himself a real champion by throwing of St.Andrew's United Church, West- | ;all baseball activities, are: J.Cash Prizes For Garden Plots | Tl MICHAEL'S PLAN ANNOUNCED ~ SOFTBALL LOOP : TO \u201cDRESS UP\u201d OPENS SEASON VAGANT SPACES Alderman Dave Rochon officially copencd the softball season of the St.Michael's Athletic Association Softball league on Monday night, when Week he pitched the first ball at the Globe! \u2014_ grounds, official St.Michael's ward, Alderman D.Rochon announces playground.Alderman Owen Callary | that he will offer a series of cash acted as catcher, and Rev.Father.Britt, chaplain of the organization was at bat, fanning like a big leaguer.| i fort to \u201cbrighten up\u201d the various un- The scftball league, is entirely an Sightly spaces which now exist Association affair, six Major and six throughout St.Michael's Ward.Not Minor teams, comprising some 153; only plots in front of residences, he club members, taking part.Games\u2019 gates, but backyards as well, will be are played three times weekly, alter-' And it nating each week betwen the Globe grounds, and Rockland grounds in {will be open to everyone.AH details, Outremont.The final reward is the A.E.Murray Cup, donated by A.EK.Murray of Murray and O'Shea.Clean, fast ball marked this inau- ment in various sections.À backstop gural contest, between the Senators gy drinking fountain are being in- and Athletics teams, with the Athle-\" led on the playground nn St.Dom- tics winning by a score of 9 to 4 ! The line-up: jinique street, and a lighting system Athletics: Rochon, 1h; Moran, oe; WH be arranged for making it avail- McCarthy, 2h; Fogarty, ss; Murray, thle after night- 3b; Palin, ef; Seeney, If; Beauchamp, fall.The backstop, it is said, will be rf; McEntee, p.ithe finest in the city.Another play- Senators: Hughes, Ib; Keay, ce; ground will be available shortly on Reynolds, 2b; Blackburn, ss; Quigg, |the vacant land contiguous to the old 3h; Brown, J., cf; Brown, R., 1f; Me-| Mile End station.This, it is under- Ti + Details of Competition to Be Made Known Next i prizes to amateur gardeners in an ef- included in the competition, with rules and regulations governing, will be announced next week, There is already noticeable improve.for quoit player: Bain, rf; Kelly, p.stood, will be devoted principally to Score: {unfthall.More men have been added Senators 010 300 0-4 \u2018to the staff already engaged in clean- Athletics 203 004 x _9!ing Up the streets and lanes, and their Umpires: W.EK.Carragher, vice.work is beginning to make itself evi.president, St, Michacl's A.A, behind dent.the plate.Joe O'Brien, on hase: + The matter of Fairmount avenue Scorer: G.KE, Murphy, | vas brought to a head with a con- The ing committee in charge of sultation between Alderman Rochon, Murray, ; Alderman Savignae.chairman of the MeEntee, | j Exec utive Committee, I.F.Philie, dir- lector of finance, and J.E.Blanchard, Owing to the increased membership [director of publie works, after which over last season together with the [Alderman Savignac stated that this various functions which take place work would begin, if dot this week, from time to time, the association has {then in the very near future.It is moved to new quarters, situated at{understood that Fairmount avenue chairman; G.E.Murphy, I.P.Kelly, B.McGowan.Wolfirstein, Central Y.M.C,A, in 8 min.38 secs., and L.Roy, Magog A.C., in 8 min, 58 secs.In the finals, he met and defeated Sturrock, Southwestern Y.M.C.A., heavily favoured to win, in a 10 minute bout.Whitelaw, another North Branch entrant, in the 118-pound class, gave a good account of himself, defeating in 4 min, 12 secs, but lost his see- and bout to Sturrock, Southwestern 5649 Jeanne Mance St.All those in-jand Park avenue are the first under- terested in softball will please for- takings to which attention is to he ward their names to Mr.F.MeEntee [directed in the programme of pub- at the above address.lix works throughout the entire city.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 = POP pierre The favourite since 1892 ace.S.Benson, also of North Branch, but entered in the 123-pound class, lost by a fall in 8 mins, to the pro- | vincial champion, Murray of Central \u201cwy in the past to do all possible in this] A supper, in honor ol these connection.\u201cstrong\u201d men, will be tendered on Yours very truly, May 28th.St.Michael's Athletic Association TT TT | J.BURGESS, TANNY'S DRUG STORE Secretary.WELCOMES NEW RESIDENTS |} Tanny's Rexall Drug Store, at 5198 takes occasion to in the district.The establishments also wishes to make known the fact that its prices on drugs, toilet articles and sundries regularly in use in every household are exceedingly attractive.Its circulating library, in addition, carries over a thousand of the latest and best books, there is no entrance deposit required, and the hooks are called for and delivered.The management makes a specialty of its prescriptions, for which, it is stated, fresh stocks and a great variety of drugs are carried.Jt has three telephones for the accommodation of patrons, and its delivery service is prompt and efficient.'successful in the history of the club, and Coach Minta states that next season will be even better, as the club will have new equipment and more improvements than ever before.He also hopes that all the boxers who were members this season will return and give the same co-operation as last year.Any new members will be welcome.\u2018This season was one of the most ALADA TEA \u2018Fresh from the gardens\u2019 meme MAMMA MMA A AAA MA AAA AM IT L777 rll 7 Or 7rd ddd fdlh sade (Lilly \u201cQuality Coal Cuts Cost\u201d Ouimet - Wilson Coal Company, Limited COKE WOOD FUEL OIL Announce the Following PRICES Effective Immediately and IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE es NS N N N N N N N Welsh Loose, Per Ton E N Cobbles .or en 0e 5.75 N N French Nuts .16.00 N N Stove Nuts .15,75 N S l'en Con! 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Weekly, one of our cookery lessons: dealt with the making of French!\u2019 Dressing, together with suggestions \u2018 for varying the dressing.) in top of double boiler until mixture When Using Mayonnaise thickens.When coul, add whipped Mayonnaise that to be used with;cream, but do not take away the tart fruit salads is more appetizing when | flavor.mixed with orange lemon, grapefruit! or pineapple juice or with whipped cream.Chopped maraschino cherries and little preserved green, orange or red grapes will further improve the dressing.When Using Boiled Dressing Boiled Dressing is suitable, too, for use with fruits, especially if it has! been made with lemon juice in place, 1 cup heavy cream, whipped.of vinegar.Precisely the same ad-: Mix flour and sugar.Combine ditions as those made to mayonnaise with the beaten eggs and continue for fruit salads may be made to!cooking for 2 minutes in top of dou- boiled dressing.ble boiler, stirring constantly.Add Cookery lessons dealing with both butter and stir until well blended.mayonnaise and boiled dressing were! When cold, and just before serving, published in recent editions of the add the whipped cream.\u2019 Star Weekly.Golden Dressing Orange Dressing 1 egg beaten.1 teaspoon butter.A little sugar.Juice of 1 orange.Juice of 1: lemon.Mix ingredients together and couk Fruit Juice Dressing 1 cup pineapple or grapefruit juice or % cup loganberry, grape or orange.juice.14 cup lemun juice.2 eggs.1 tablespoon butter.1-3 cup sugar.2 level tablespoons flour.yP | j out of doors for cereased by three minutes for a fair he Somes KEEPING THE ; Time to Lengthen Life is Now Get Lesson From Contented Cow ' | B A B Y W EL L ' Boston.\u2014Is modern man a physi-|refusing to let jobs [cal \u201chas-been\u201d after the age of 267 hopes get the best of us.\u2018 i Massachusetts publie health offi-| «We can quit running in SUN BATHS | cial deny vigorously the theory re- all against us or worries or races where the odds are On the first sunny day, when the cently set forth by Dr.Nathan S.u + * W ca e a baby is about 3 weeks old, put him|Davis, prominent heart specialist, e can stop trying to be supermen and enjoy commonplace achievement.We can hitch our wagons to a star.That's contented cow philosophy.and it\u2019s first-ciass medicine,\u201d 10 or 15 minutes that physical decay begins with with the hood of the carriage pushed man\u2019s 26th birthday.well back so that the sun will shine j If there is any t: ath to Dr.Davis\u2019 directly on his cheeks.The baby\u2019 |theory, cne\u2019s well being may be pre- .i cap should be pushed back or even |served I » *~antented cow\u201d philoso-' Dr.Henry Chadwick, state public taken off.lle should be turned first\u2018 phy.n:5 Dr.Herbert L:-\"\" < gar and mash to start the juice flow- | ASA BLOCKS ON HER HBELS TO MAKE HER APPEAR TALLER FCR * SECRETS.\u201d ~~ PICKFORD USED SMALL | ) ing.Cook slowly over a low heal for | 15 minutes, stirring often.Add, 8} cups of chopped pineapple, and con-|of'a restaurant, firm, ship, play, hotel, tinue cooking until thick.Pour into sterilized glasses and seal with paraffin, : Pineapple and Cherry Conserve\u2019 4 cups cherries, pitted and through the food chopper, 2 cups pineapple, peeled and chopped.| 6 cups sugar.Measure the fruit after it has been prepared and chopped.sugar and let stand overnight.Drain\u2019 building and the bell became eracked a name must be changed.of the world in the checkup.Yon had broken out in Russia, now Paris on the Fox lot in Hollywood.about 20 minutes, then add the fruit to the syrup and simmer for about 10 minutes.Pour into glasses and motion pictures.Betty Blythe, once one of the si tp, \u2018pictures, To} Hal Roach announces signing fof\u201d i contract with Irvin s.Cobb Whérçbÿ\" the author of\u2019 \u201cSpeaking of , Operations\u201d will appear Ja a series \u201cof i short features next season for Metro- > Goldwyn-Mayer release.The numb x} \u2014 of Cobb pictures has not yet been def\u201d initely determined, \"but it is probable the serios-wift=consist of eight ret og Ty : ed 0 +, Rimon NovaFro has every record Miriam Hopkins has a dog named À run possible legal entanglements over the use of a name.carefully checks cach movie seript and gets in representatives in all parts Mix with the|a public building in Petrograd, now Leningrad.She no longer will be a vampire, however.be\u201d that of a.charity.work in \u201cPilmriage\u201d.; 1 stolen | the vamping laurels away from Theda Bara.role became passe and she passed into obscurity for a\u2019 time.\u2018DID YOU KNOW THAT The Woman s Side of Hollywood I | Whenever a motion picture seript mentions a proper name, the name breakfast food, department store or other place of business, great care must be taken to make sure that sich hecome conscious of the image that a \u2018place.or person does not exist in real life.the action of the picture might be construed \u2018as being \u2018unflattering, the Paramount studios goes to great length to avoid 1f the place does exist and The legal department \u201c A bell which, in 1917, tolled with other bells the message that revolu- smoothly.The eyeball is washed in occupies a place begide the Cafe de In 1917 the hell was in the belfry of Later, fire destroyed the nd battered.Tn 1932 it was recast in off the syrup and boil it rapidly for Germany.The bell has an exceptionally clear tone which.will be beard in °°** © tears flows in response to ilent films super-vamps, is returning Her first role will Betty is credited\u201d with having Then her type\u201d of made by Caruse ?\u201cHallowe'en ?\u201d + udge Priest,\u201d \u201cÀ Laugh a Day,\u201d and spi d Evelyn Venable hurrying to a \u201cCobb\u2019s Anatomy.\u201d He waë.awarded diner date the other evening clad in first prize by the O 0.{Hen f° Award brown printed crinkled organdie.She Committee for the bests stbry sai ill it was smarter to have your or- Published\u201d \u2018during 10228 s ap- gandic crushed before you bought it peared With: Grantland Hiokin a num this season, saves the trouble of ber of short films with kt back- mussing it up at a parly.© 8% levels cups sugar.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 grounds.Helen Mack billowed at a dance in : How often in the.old melodrama did the sourdough gaze at the purple mountains in the distance and .with a wandering look in his eye say to his partner.\u2018There's \u2018gold in them thar hills\u201d, Today it is a little different.He would be abselule- ly right if \u2018he; wêre \u2018to climb Mount - Royal and look down on the city and say \u201cThere\u2019s gold in them thar houses\u201d, © For there is gold in almost every house in this city, In the shape of old \u201cjewellry, including watches, chains, trinkets, \u2018bracelets, earrings, lockets, etc, and in old coins and old gold teeth.They are hidden, not in _ \u201cthe hills, but in the old chests and \u2018drawers, in the cellar and in the at- tie.Ne - Established Lo 1923 : French Cleaned and Pressed WHY PAY MORE FOR Goods Called For and Delivered (IN Nestle, Lemu .SPECIAL\u2014 nw Croquignole Eugene \u201c Permanents use \u201cThars Gold In Them Thar Hels TAILLE IL FL LT SS LLSL LIE TEL LLL SIL SII SSIES ISS IIS SIE, TLS ILLS ELT SS 117 Lh VAN HORNE CUSTOM TAILORS | 1001 VAN HORNE AVENUE Sults\u2014Dresses\u2014Coats ~ 69e LLSLSSLISTS LLL SSIS STIS LLL SELLS SIL LSS ELS ELISS SSSA SIL ISSA SSL LIAS LILLIES SLI LSS SSIS SALI TL SS ES SES STI 7 0 [CASTLE BEAUTY PARLOR 5249 PARK AVE.Under the Directicn of Madame As Dp NEW SPRING PRICES * Guaranteed Oil Permanent, Croco, - Other Types of Hairdressing KOMOL $6.00 a black organdie trimmed with rows of black ruffles lined with white, and clusters of white organdie flow- Dig for this gold.Dig Ji out.Take it to the Gold Scrap Shop siluated{ers here and there.* i at 467 St.Catherine St.West (next door to St.James United: Church), Linen sports frocks with long skirts seem to be popular as dancing frocks.Frances Drake selected a dark blue linen with nautical lac- ings, and: anchors for trimming, and caused a lot of attention when she danced in it al a supper room.and there you will find that the highest price ever paid for old gold ig being offered.And\u2019 experts are on hand to sce that you receive absolutely honest weight.If you are unable to make the trip lo the store ici.just phone PLateau 6973 and an eXpart valuator will come to your .home equipped with ready cash.\u201cThars gold in themvfhée - \"houses\u201d and its up to you to see that you bring yours to the Gold,Scrap Shop and receive ih exchange, ready cash.No articles purchased by us age displayed in our windows \u2014C, 1877 Gracie Allen has done a clever job of designing with a new white cotton net dinner frock that follows tailored ideas with a long-sleeved Eton jacket and straight skirt.Don\u2019t let this discourage you, girls; but 1 have just learned that George Raft has never had a woman's picture.hanging on the walls of his dressing room.The suite is lined with autographed pictures of his men friends.Wonder if.he keeps the feminine photos at home?Phone DOllard 399 \u201d > Do: you.remember Gloria\u2019 Swan- | sôn\u2019s picture \u201cZaza\u201d?; The child tht romped through that production with Gloria: Was Helen Mack, \u201cwho was nite years old at that time, and will on her way as an actress, + tige SE Cie Cl AAA MAMA AAA Suits ad Coals Sponged, Pressed; He 250 GUARANTEED WORK?,.Anywhere \u2014 PROMPT SERVICE te appear in \u201cMrs.Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch\u201d in which Charlotte N Henry.will, play.\u201cLovey, Mary.[EVEN e AAA LL AM A ENS Cliudotle Colbert tells me that she as just\" met her neighbor, Zazu He, for.the first time, although ir bômës are nextdoor in: Brent.N hod.Miss, Pitts paid a visit to the N \u201cCleopatra\u201d set while she was working on the next stage in.\u201cPrivate Scandals.\u201d \u2014 DO.4207 THE CASTLE APARTMENTS) \u201cI Complete \u2026.\u2026\u2026 S140 Water Wave and Shampoo \u2026 40c iat Claudette now receivgs.a pitcher N|of fresh cream every mining from the Pitts\u2019 Jersey cow, and fresh peas from the Colbert gardens are sent in time for dinner to the Pitts\u2019 house- [hotd.r.Theckté = Pauline Lord has just been signed + jinelude \u201cOne Heaveniy Night\u201d brunette, with startingly large black eycs, fringed by extremely long eyelashes.\u2018 .There are trains on every evening gown thay Sylvia Sidney wears in her new picture.There are trains on all her hostess frocks, and there are trains on formal afternoon outfits with which she wears hats and jackets.Another item in the Sylvia Sidney wardrobe is the fact that almost every costume is a:combination of three colors, red, black and white.Some are all red, some all black, but many arc chic combines of all three shades.Ethel Merman was working as a $15-a-week typist before someone heard her sing and started her on her way to fame via radio, stage and now motion pictures.She has been signed for a featured role in Eddie Cantor's next screen musical comedy, temporarily titled, \u201cThe Treasure Hunt.\u201d Miss Merman first Broadway\u2019s attention when she appeared with Clayton, Jgekson and Durante and soared into popularity through hei rendition of \u201cI've Got Rhythm\u201d in George Gershwin's musical comedy, \u201cGirl Crazy.\u201d Later she was starred in \u201cTake a Chance.\u201d She has just completed a principal role with Bing Crosby in \u201cWe're Not.Dressing\u201d and has arrived in \u2018New York for a brief rest before re- \u2018turning to Hollywood, June 1st, for Cantor pictures.- : rise » | Movie Notes | PPS - = + Described gs one of the most beautiful girls in all Europe, Lilian Ellis the sensational Viepnese musical comedy star \u2018who has been signed to a long-term Hal Roach.contract, leaves Cherbourg on the French liner S.S.Paris, May 9th en route for Hollywood.Miss Ellis is described us a slim exquisite beauty of the continental type.She has eyes of ¢tirulean blue and gold blonde tresses.Tests made of her in Europe indicate that she has a definite motion picture personality.among them \u201cMadame Pompadour,\u201d \u201cThe Dollar Princess,\u201d \u201cBlue Eyes\u201d and \u201cThe New Moon.\u201d Her pictures for Samuel Goldwyn, and \u201cWalts Time\u201d and \u201cDie Fledermaus\u201d fer Gaumont British.Her first screen role under sua bees | Katharine DeMille, daughter of th N|famous director.She is a dusky Permanen Pl the newly-signed contract has not yet been announced.| sec.| precious possessions from the point -Jelose to them; others: have difficulty altracted ; - HE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1984 SCREEN ODDITIES Der es A MEALTH BAEVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND LIPE INSURANCE COMPANIES nN CANADA SEEING IS BELIEVING | We conthionly place more faith in, our cyes than in any one our other Our eyes may deceive ux on occasion but we are gen- \u2018erally right in believing what we The eyes are among our most special senses.of view of usefulness and too, be | cause of their ability to express | feeling, they are of natural bvawy! and attractiveness, The eye ix comprised to the ean- | era?with its box, shutter, lens and | sensitive plate or film, The eve is! protected, excepting in front, by bone, particularly by the overhanging brow which wards off many blows, Further protection is given by a tough outer membrane.The | iris, or pupil, nets as a shutter, con- {trolling the amount of light passing to the lens, which in turn, is focuss- led by muscles so as to throw a clear image on the retina, or sensitive plate al the back of the eyeball.The immage causes nerve impulses to pass from the retina along the optic nerve to the brainé thus we has been registered un the retina.When you weep, you blow your noge, The lachrymal gland scerets tears.' The tears lubricate the membrane (conjuncliva) which lines the eyelids so that they open and close tears by the môvement of the cye- lids.The tears drain to the inner corner of the eye and from there down a tube into the nose.An ex- certain emotions and so the flow into the nose is increased, followed by the natural stimulation which calls for the use of the handkerchief.Sometimes the lens does.not focus properly and we have people who cannot see clearly things which are jeyes require rest.fin having a clear vision of things at a distance.In\u2018such cases, the focussing mechanism is under constant strain because it is always trying to de what it cannot do.Properly fitted cyeglasscs meets this situation, relieves the strain and secures for the person clear vision.As we grow older the lens tends to harden.This condition (presbyopia) is normal with advanéing years, which accounts for the fact that jmost people, after forty, require | glasses, at least for reading.The | Blasses will need to be changed from \u201ctime to time as the condition of the lens alters, At such examinations the eyes may reveal other condi- \u201ctions of the eyes or the body, which is one reason eye examinations should be made by a physician.Close work means tension.The When doing close look up and out from time to the eves are built for distant and doing this gives them a rest.Use the eyes only with adequate light.Never poke at your own eyes or the eyes of any other person, ; woëk, times work Evelyn Laye has signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and will come to {his country about September 1 to begin work at the const studios.Miss Layc's sweeping sucecas in the PAGE THREN leading role of \u201cBitter Sweet\u201d introduced her to American audiences.She is appeared in 4 number of stage productions prior to this, however, Ted Healy recalls the time, long ago, when he was playing in a \u201ctank\u201d town and the audience began heaving vegetables and what not, including a shoe\u2014and the manager compelled him to keep on acting until the other shoe was heaved onto the stage.William Powell gave a farewell party to his associates in \u201cThe Thin Man,\u201d when that picture was completed at the Metro-Goldwyn1Mayer Studios.Everybody who worked on the picture from stars to errand boys, was present.WATCH SOC REPAIRINC will copair à Jewel or staff-maln- spring er cleaning\u2014Kach operation suaranteed fer 3 yearn.Hiems or crowns, 33c.Hands, 15\u20ac; Crystals, * MAURICE WATCH HOSPITAL 1083a Bernard Ave.{Opposite Garden Court Apts.) 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PAGE FOUR r and shou aminer-Courier Devoted to the interests of Outremont\u2014Model City \u2014Park Extension and Montreal Annex | «could be une nf great peace and prosperity, de- Pabliahed with the Co-operation of the Business Men's Association of the North End Examiner-Courier Publishing Company Subseriptions should be sent to above address.Any change of sddress should be forwarded one week in ndvance.This wi) ensure prompt dellvery every Friday morning.Al communications, either Editorlul, News or Advertisements, should he addressed to \u201cThe Edilor\u201d at above address \u2014 ld be so mailed us to arrive at our office on or before Thursday of euch week, at noon.\u2018 1 BY THE ; great fears: §736 PARK AVENUE MONTREAL CRESCENT 4112 , devitalizing effect on the nation, but hope of the Subscription: $2.00 a year new era was acting to combat them.Mr.Spencer - H.FE.Spencer, point that MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MAY 18th, WHY ADVERTISE?If You Have Something People Need or Want, Let Them Know It\u2014Don't Delegate Your Relations With the Public to Ybur Clerks Alone\u2014 The simplest formula for business is this: first get something the publie needs or wants, and then let them know you have it.But it isn't quite as easy as it sounds.A merchant may have the ut- | .- i will astonish many people: for instance, Gene : most confidence in the line of goods he is selling; ! .8 C2, Stratton Porter is found to Le the most popular he may know money: he may kuow they will mean satisfied customers and repeat orders; he may be a skilled buyer and a good financier.this confidence and enthusiasm to his clerks who deul direct with the public, but he is fortunate if his clerks get fiity per cent.of his owu faith, The clerks, in turn, pass cn the information to the public in the seiling process.but they are fortunate ! il they can get across half of what they knw of the goods they are selling.Thus, only a quarter of the owner's knowledge awd selling ideas got tu the public.That is why the owner of a business is usually the firm's best salesman, when he has time to sell.Much of what is lost through the process of delegating public relations tu clerks and uther employees can be won back through advertising.Advertising is the most potent method of \u201cletting them know vou have it.\u201d and a public previously THE MONEY PROBLEM Outstripped Money System \u2014 Solution of World's Difficultes Lies in Solving Moncy Problem Speaking at the West End Brotherhood last and came orderly, Mr.Spencer thought war inevitable, for war is the one relie! from the con- 1934, Why Owners Can Sell Some time ago the Ameri : Arts aud Sciences engaged Ed they are the best procurable at the | in volume of sales.First place He tries tu pass on ; roe Sheldon's what the \u201cIn is Steps\u201d.world would be \u201cFreckles\u201d copies, while General Lew Walla ; Steps\u201d was published in 159%, | 1904 aud \u201cBen Iur\u201d in 1880.fers were: ton Porter, (1909), 1.700000; Gene Stratton Porter (1911), 1 Mark Twain, (1875), Sawyer\u201d, (1911), 1,300,000: \u201cLuddie\u201d, Gen L004), 1.321.000: M.P.Believes Industrial System Has \u2018 Edward Noyes Westentt, (1900).(1894).1,000,000.ee A THEN a Noo V/ELL\u2014well\u2014who would have thought it could grow like that?But it is common knowledge that municipal, provincial and federal taxation has been growing to overwhelming proportions since 1914, Perhaps it is not so generally appreciated that electric rates have been tumbling at the same time.This lowered cost of gas and electricity has helped the householder to pay those mounting taxes.The average family in Montreal is taxed directly or indirectly about $40 a month, whereas the average domestic electricity bill amounts to $1.50 per month.Thus, a reduction of less than 1/25th (47) in the tax bill would pay for al! the uses and comforts of electricity in the average home.| writer on a basis of most books sold.like if lived according to Christ's teachings.is in second place with two million ris third with just under two million.\u201cGirl of the Limberlost™, \u201cThe Harvester\u201d THE EXAMINER-COURIER.FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1934 gestion which is part of the present system.But things are not hopeless: we are in a period of chaos, the speaker believed, because we are pass- Ling from on system to another, and the new era | solveil.Above all, we must try to keep up the morale of our people.who are suffering from five unemployment.poverty, ill-health, \u201cdebt and a dependent ald age.These fears had a \"believes that real recovery will come first from Great Britain: he expressed the beliel that the ; British Lahour party had progressed far toward a ; solution of the nation's difficulties.Mr.Spencer made an excellent speech, one that was thorough- Iy enjoyed hy his listeners, both those who agreed swith his views and those who didu't.20 MOST POPULAR NOVELS can Institute of ward Weeks, of The Atlantic Monthly, to compile the most popu- Jar books of the past sixty vears, The results This au- !thor had four novels among the jirst iwenty .with a volume of over eight million sold.was Rev, Charles Mona phantasy of everybody Porter's cc's \u201cBen Hur\u201d \u201cIn His \u201cFreckles\u201d in The other lead: tiene Strat- 00,000: \u201cTum 1,500,000: \u201cThe Winning cf Barbara Worth\", Harold Bel Wright e Stratton Port- i | Eat ( 3 - eT.yd i .- os sold on a product or store through advertising | EE EE pes oe needs little convincing once inside the retailers\u2019! (oo.a a NT EE NR doors, a ctailers j Wild\".Jack London, (1903), 1412000: \u201cThe , s- ; Story of the Bible\u201d.Jesse Lyman Hurlbatt, \u201cTrail of the Lonesome Pine\u201d, : John Fox, (1909), 1235000: \u201cDavid Haram\u201d.1.200.000: \u201cThe : Little Shepherd oi Kingdon Come\u201d, Johu Fox, (1903).1.100.000: \u201cFive Litile Peppers and How Suuday afternoon, H.E.Spencer.M.D.said that { They Grew\u201d, Margaret Svduey, (1881).1,090.000; our industrial system had developed to such a \u201cHuckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, (1884).1.000.- it wast now producing a surplus of i 000; \u201cTulivana™, Eleanor Stewart, (1913).1.000,- goods which, under our present monetary system, QUO: \u201cBlack Beauty\u201d.Anna Sewell.(1877).1,000- was unpurchasable.Unless z great change came, | 000; \u201cTreasure Island\u201d, Robert Louis Stevenson, ! (1894), 1,000,000; \u201cTrilbv\".Gearge du Maurier, >» Montreal Light Heat & Power Consolidated One cent is not much towards your taxes but spent for electricity will light a Melissa intention remet dir Eh earthed oll evening; do & week's washing or give you eight sun-lemp trestments.Of what other commodity cen you buy es much real comfort and convenience for à cent?! pending largely on how the money problem was : XAMINER-COURIER FORUM {In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The Examiner, and this newspaper does net accèpé responsibility for them.! i NOTE :\u2014The opinions expressed in these columns are net necesssrily those of | ! They ure poblished for their geueral interest.variety and originality of ! trentment ! ir Sa \u2014 \u2014 rs = Mr.Lloyd-George has put cogently his faith in democracy.\u201cDuring the war the democracies of Britain, France, Italy and America survived every trial and overcame every difficulty, enduring to the victorious end, Dictatorships, net based on the will of the people, crashed and crumbled on bofh sides.Why, therefore, loss faith in the capacity vf free institutions to solve our economic difficulties now?\u201d \u201cIf a man living on another planet received the new novels and plays published on the earth in English, and if all he knew or could surmise of human life were confined wo such reading, he would probably believe that our world was the equivalent of hell.He would not believe there were many happy or joyous lives, or innocent delight and merrymaking .Further- mure, if from the same sources of information he attempted to appraise our standards of morality, he would not believe there were any persons who combined af; intelligence with respectability.\u201d\u2014By Dr.William Lyon == Phelps, Yale University.- TC \u2018 MONEY l'OWER ! The money power preys upon the nation in times of peace, and \u2018spires against it in times of adversity.It is more despotic than {narchy, more insolent than aristo-f-\u2014\u2014\" cracy, more selfish than bureaucracy.of the Church of Christ in Yale It denounces as public enemjes all.versity.who question its methods or throw light upon its crimes.IL can be over-|of the Advent, Boston, addressing thrown only by the awakened cons-|New Haven Episcopalians, said that con- mo- uni- \"cience of the nation.\u2014William Jen.jthe meek are not vet possessing the earth, when 2 per cent of our popula- \u2014_\u2014 tion own 80 per cent of our wealth.Samuel Insull, the utility magnate, It the movement for # redistribution the fawned upon five years ago.He of wealth apparently impending, the of à few men who controlled Church inuzt decide whether it will be nings Bryan.was one ; ; the public utilities of the U.S.A.He! 0H the side of the lowly.There is no ruled corporations with billions of question where Jesus would stand.capital.Politically and in a business Rev.Charles C.Carver, formerly an way he dominated Chicago and the ACtOT, i State of Illinois gion was either sex or fear, It may He named judges and some are still | have begun in personification of na- on the beneh.Ile chose mayors and ; tural forces.hut it is to be under- aldermen.It is claimed that le select.| stood only in its culmination in the ed Frank Smith.chairman of the Christian revelation.\u201cIf you would Public Utility Commission, in 1926 |Tecupture courage, take The courage- for U.S.senator and got # majority | VUS religion of Jesus.Set the cconu- of votes for him, but the Senate would mics of Jesus in the center of the new l industrial order!\u201d ! Elliot :cently about Insull stated that all his not admit him.! Harri-, newspaper curre-\u2018 spondent of Washington.writing re-: NE MOTOR GOSSIP political activities had a profit motive.He wrote: He bought politicians in order to, overcharge theif\u2019 constrtuents.For years, under the Insull regime, Chicago paid a top rate for electricity of | 0 8 cents a kilowatt hour, as compared! The car industry hauls down for i.| with the average rate in Ontario, 157; %¢!f another superlative.the largest electric sign the world has known cents .It is doubtful if any single man did more to corrupt the lif of |i being built by onc big motor firm a huge community than Insull.Hejtv top its display at the Chicago jdid not stop with huying®politicians world fair this summer 5 \u2018and \u201cinfluencing\u201d newspapers.Insull When lit at night, will be visible rom ' propaganda went into the newspapers # distance of six miles on land and \u201cus news.It got into school textbooks.[ten miles out in Lake Michigan.\u2026 IL was spouted from lecture plat-|17,240 electric lights and 1,100 feet \u2018forms.It appeared even in churches, of neon tubing will be used while women\u2019s clubs and Boy Scout troops! Wiring requires more than 22 miles !\u2014and always without anything to \u2018of insulated cable.\u2026 in the middle i twill be the world\u2019s largest electric \u2018show it was Insull propaganda.clock, which is 46 feet square, with {the minute hand 27 fect long, and the hour hand 20 feet \u2018long, cach weighing 1,000 pounds.\u201cMUTUAL.IMPROVEMENT\" RIPENS INTO \u201cIMPACT UPON SOCIETY\u201d , For 70 years, the \u201cBaptist Minis- jters\u2019 Conferermce of Boston and Vicin-; The automobiles we'll be driving \u2018ity,\" organized in 1864, has rested on|äround in the not-very-far future \u2018a constitution which named as its ob-| Won't have any fenders.that's the ject \u201cthe promation of fraternity and|word of Amos Northup, chief de- mutual improvement.\u201d Visitors are |¥igner of a Detroit corporation which Impressed with its ruccess in attain.|builds bodies for half a dozen motor ing both objects But at its regular|factoriey\u2026 real streamlining de- meeting, March 19, an addition to|mands, says Northup, that the pro- Article TT was unanimously voted: |tubexance of the fenders disappear; \u201cTo bring the impact of the eonfer.|thal they be blended with the body tence to bear upon questions relating!of the ear.\u201cFrankly,\u201d he explains, \u2018lo the welfare of society.\u201d This, ac-|\u201cWt do not know the answer yet, cording to one of the movers, Rev, {but it is not improbable that we will \u2018Lyman R.Sewett, recognizes the de- find some new manner to do it.\"7 mands of present social conditions.\u2018 \u201cThe greatest power in political, eco- ! nomic and social life iz public opinion.10f the five most potent instruments lin shaping it, press, radio, drama, motion pictures and organized religion, the last has remained dormant.; This giant is being awakened by the :dawn of a \u2018new day,\u201d more revolutionary than any since the birth of { Jesus.\u201d prejudice against motorists in general, which while sure to be over.comc in due time, is to-day a factor never to be lost sight of by the owner and driver of an automabile.\u201d.Believe it or not, but it was only 28 years ago, which isn't a very long time, as years go, that these words.were put down on paper.they.come to light again this week in a copy of Krausz's ABC of Motoring, a handy little guide book for the mo-' torists of 1906.\u2019 The New Haven council of chureh- jes held its tenth series of lenten services this year with the cooperation VALOIS COUNTRY CLUB | NOW IN FULL SWING The Valois Country Club is now lopen with summer nctivities in full i swing.The McGill Red and White Revue, \u2018seven piece orchestra has been engaged for Saturday evening dance.May 19th, which will ensure the lov- | \u201cers of dancing up to date music.The} ; dance floor has been put in excellent | condition, and is onc of the largest in Cariada built over water, having a { floor arra of ovor 5,000 square fect, Jie its spacious galleries overlook- discussed in this little volume.in chapters ranging from \u201cThe Genesis of the Automobile\u201d to \u201cAutome- bile Etiquette\u201d and \u201cTroubles of th Rond\u201d, the last probably being tHe cream of the book.here\u2019s what te has to say on road troubles: \u2018 \u201cRoad troubles need have no gredt \u2014_v PRE DRUGGIST Phone or seud in your prescription.We lite The Doctors\u201d cbbhéciien, ing beautiful Lake Bt.Louis.The club is_open at #11 times and Rev.J.D.Hamlin, of the Church; said sign, | \u201cThere is unquestionably a strong! Every part of the uutomobile ls F [terrors for the motorist who keeps \u2018his car in good shape and makes | sure, before starting on a tour, that | every part of the mechanism is in good working order \u201d Then in the next breath it lists \"tools and parts which will be found \u2018indispensable, warning that \u201cin gen- leral it may be said that it is better 1 accessories than not enough.\u201cThe following will be found indispensable: \u201cA jack, an air pump, a monkey wrench, various pliers, a key-puller, # small hammer, a large hammer, set of tire tools, various files, a cold a small screwdriver, scissors, a strong knife, a funnel with a cham- vis skin lining, an oil pump, and tire repair kit, \u201cAmong the spare parts, several chain links, a valve or two, a couple of spark plugs, two inner tubes, a tire casing, and some of the muller nuts and serews, which are apt to work loose will be found necessary.\u201cOf instruments, supplies and miscellaneous things, an ammeter, an oil can, a spool of wire, a rope, old gloves, overalls, soap and clean waste arc important accessories.\u201d You'll notice that (he book keeps tactfully silent on just where the to have handy too many tools and! you test out the results of rubbing the finish with a soft cloth.The dirt, regardless of jantity, may be found to be les than polish deep, and 1! il comes off without exceggive rubbing the car owner is that much ahead.Caution should be exereised against going at the job too brigkly, for the dirt may contain abrasive substances that will injure the finish You can save yourself a great deal of time and trouble, if, before retini- ing the engine you make certain that the defeet is not traceable to wear on or maladjustment of the breake contacts, Even if these parts are nu! chisel, various spanners, à large and | found to be at fault, the timing ad juggment should start at this point Some motorists may scoff ul the necessity for frequent oil changes, but it is a case of he who laughs first pays finally.The only preventive of worn cylinder walls is a lubricant with good body.Before making extensive adjus.- ments in the electrical system it i, a good plan to disconneet the ba:- tery If one cell of the battery coutin- ually requires more water than the others, it does not pay to credit the fact merely to cvaporation.The driver and passengers are going to find rocin to get into Lhe car after; all the equipment is stored away.! And, as though mechanical difficulties weren't vnough, as the Automotive Daily News, from which the information on the book reached us, remarks.there is an claborate warn- | ing on automobile laws Here's | the dictum on speed: \u201cSpeed should always be reasonable; 10 miles in built-up sections, 15 miles where distance between shouses is less than 100 feet, 20 miles [ in country, and four miles at bridges.| i Violation of zpeed and local laws, false number.non-display of number and chauffeurs registration up to! $100 for first offence, sccond offence $50 to $100 or imprisonment for ü days or both; subsequently 8$100- to $250 and imprisonment up to 30 | days; violations of uther provisions i from $23 to $100 or imprionment up ito ten days or both.\" ! i Early history of the automobile {world also crops up this week in the, \u2018form of a hot debate waging down | in Detroit among a section of the, motor plan «op juat who is the oldest jmotor car manufacturer living to- | day.the palm seems to go to E, IR.Thomus, who has just hurdled his Burd birthday and is still going |strofg .now retired from the auto ibusiness.Mr.Thomas made his first car in 1808.it was known as the Thomas Flyer and its advertisements guaranteed 60 miles an hour + there are quite a few contemporaries | of his in those pioneer days who are! «till alive\u2014Edgar Apperson, IL Ii.Franklin, R.E.Olds, Henry Ford\u2014 {but none of \u2019em can mutch Thomas | 83 years.\u2026Mr.Thomas was known as une of the most progressive car ibuilders in the industry in his day y.he manufactured the first taxi- jcab on this side of the Atlantic.\u2026 \u201cmaybe some of you gray-haired mo- !torists remember the famous round- the-world race of a quarter of à century ago.which was won by a Thomas Flyer.i If a wax polish was applied to the i ar ihe last time it was cleaned, you! can save considerable energy if before trying to wash | the car again, ! Tepe FAIRMOUNT ST.GILES i BERNARD AT STUART i] Rev.Burton H.Robinson, M.A., \u2018 Minister.Mr.A.J.Binnie, Choirmaster.SUNDAY, MAY 20th 11 a.m.\u201cScouts and Guides\u201d Service, Attended by the 44th Fairmount Sta | Giles Traop Boy\u2019 Scouts; and 2 Montreal \u2018Co, Girl, Guides, Wel Cubs, Brownies, Rangcrs, Rovers.2 p.m.Chinese Sunday School.3 pom.General Church School, 7.30 p.m.-=\"The Spirit of England.\u201d Rased on account of \u201cErxlond\u2019s Greal- eat Modern Christian,\u201d an Empire service with sppropriste music hy an \u201cOld Boys and Girls\u201d choir.Old and new members and visitors welcome.Such a cause is more deep seated.Inspection will show that there is a leak somewhere, in nine cases out of ten.condition in the battery should suggest that the time has conte to put it into the hands of an expert for inspection and repair.One wo © tu enhance the difficulties of headlight glare is to test the windshield cleaner when the glass is dry.Dust particles are scraped across the surface and any hard substance present will seratch the glass.These scratches williresult in further distortion of the headlight rays of an denied that the origin of reli-[eurves und steep inclines; Penalties: ! approaching car, which usually already are annoying enough.It a test is to be made, wait until it is raining, or lift the cleaner avm away froin the windshield.Fine weather, inducing car use vn a broader scale and drawing a large number to the open highways where higher speeds are possible, is revealing that a number of engines that were running well enough in town driving develop u miss in the upper speed ranges.The first guess on the cause well may be the spark plugs.Their condition may be satisfactory for ordinary traffic driving speeds, but not on those stretches where tlie accelerator can be \u201ckicked\u201d with safety.Plugs must be perfect for fine all-around performance: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Outremont Presbyterian Church (Davaar Ave.and St.Road) Beside the City Hall REV.WILLIAM McLEAN, MINISTER J.McLean Marshall, Organist and Choir Director Catherine- Sunday, May 20th Young Men's Class.i1 a.m.\u201cChistinnity and Patriotism\u201d (Brownie Pack and j6th Girl Guide - Co's.in attendance).10 a.m.3 p.m.Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Rev.David Scott.M.A, B.D.» (Knux Crescent Church).i CHILDREN RECENTLY COME TO \u2018 THE DISTRICT WILL BE MADE WELCOME, NChurch of Jesus Ch of Latterliy \u2018Sets À RIALTO BALL 5711 Park Avenue Apostle RICHARD R.LYMANH A engineer, educator, and,a mem M Christ of Latterday Sainis.be principal speaker at Special Conference TO BE HELD Tuesday, May 29th, at 8 PM.à mn.Ï pel of Cuthédral TR mi
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