Examiner-courier, 15 juin 1934, vendredi 15 juin 1934
[" Outremont Mount Royal VOL.VI.No.23.ENLIGHTENING ADDRESS ON KOREAN LIFE Arthur Bunce Tells of Low Living Standards\u2014Peo- ple 80 p.c.Illiterate On Wednesday night at the North Branch Y.M.C.A.an interesting raeet- ing was held, which was addressed by Mr.Arthur Bunce, who for the past five years has been attached to the Y.M.C.A.World Service Staff in Korea where he served in rural reconstruction work.Mr.Bunce dealt at length with the social problems of the Koreans, economic, political and religious and touched on the clash between Communism and Christianity, in that country, which is reawakening.One of the special problems is the population in Korea as well as Japan.In Korea there are four hundred thousand births in excess over deaths per annum.Poverty is rife, the average anfiual income being $135.00.Hundreds of children go to bed every nigh! \u2018be utilized, and equipped with various | hungry.The population is about 80% illiterate, The farming done has been in a very low scale, the chief products of the country being poultry, rice and apples.Mr.Bunce was there particularly as an agricultural expert.He is a gold medallist from the Agricultural School of the University of Saskatchewan, and he was able to bring interesting stories of what they had done to teach Korean farmers to increase their production in these products.many communities being changed in a few years from the methods of medieval England to the up-to-date methods of Canadian farmers of today.On the human side of the story was cmphasised the disgust which many people felt for the dirtyness\u201d of these Orientals.He pointed out that they, too, were conscious of their squalor.Although conscious of it, that fact did not mean that they liked it better.Economic stringency may mean unattainable luxury.Soap for example was a rare luxury although such a commonplace thing to us.Christianity\u2019s greatest rival is Communism, because Communism prom- \u2018 ises to make practical and material things in this life.These practical sides of Christianity are being emphasized in Christian missions in such work as Mr.Bunce\u2019s in agricultural reconstruction, in the wonderful hospitals and medical services being carried on by the Churches and by ambitious plans of education in hygienic sanitation.Worship and work in the Christian Mission fields must go hand in hand.It was Mr.Bunce's plan to establish agricultural institutes all over Korea.In eighty such schools eight thousand farmers were instructed in rice-growing, poultry raising, apple production, ete.He said that Koreans predicted a war between Japan and Russia by 1936.Travelling on trains, foreigners are stopped frequently by military officials and closely examined.Steps must be taken, Mr.Bunce asserted, Lo avert war in far Far East, because of the terrible shambles that would result.The dense population and the flimsy inflammable homes would be an easy, prey to the cfficient and deadly air attacks of Russia, which is reputed to have the best air fighting equipment in the world.This meeting in the Y.M.C.A.was Types And Advantages BY Stanley Rough General Bupervisor, Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association are areas of land set aside by cities and towns for children to play in.These areas should be located in districts where the population is thickest and should be laid out in such a way that the children attending will Le free to play in perfect safety.Playgrounds should be located in areas free of heavy traffic, car lines, and railroad lines, so as to reduce the hazards of accidents encountered on the journey between home, school, and ground.If this is not possible, a fence should be erected around the playground, and signs warning motorists that they are approaching a children\u2019s playground should be prominently displayed.As the ages of children using a playground vary, it is necessary to equip a ground to meet the needs of each group.Small areas of land can pieces.of apparatus, such as swings, see-saws, a sand box, wading pool, giant stride, slides, etc., to meet the needs of the younger children, under 12 years of age.Younger children derive a great deal of pleasure from the [use of this apparatus, and never seem to tire of repeating the same routine day after day.Care given to keep the ground clean and neat, the equipment in order, and the use of various pieces of apparatus \u2018regulated when attendance is heavy, is all that can be expected of a caretaker, and should not be confused with trained supervision of children's play in all its forms.Older boys and girls are not con-! tent to indefinitely amuse themselves! with ene piece of apparatus or another, and their desire is to play with and against other children in team and group games.This means that larger space is required to accommodate this group.À playground designed to take care of the play needs of youngsters over 12 years of age must be equipped with softball diamonds, volleyball courts, baskethall courts, horse- PLAYGROUNDS | Everyone knows that playgrounds FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES CHURCH NOTES Large congregations are expected at the pre-vacation communion services on Sunday next when the minister, Rev.Burton H.Robinson, assisted by the Session will administer the sacred emblems at the close of both + -\u2014+ | } ; F \u2018 cleven o'clock service the minister will deliver a brief communion address, and at 7:30 p.m.his subject will} he \u201cA Quitte Who Came Back.\u201d Master Dewi Jones, the Welsh boy singer.of Montreal, will render two numbers at the Sunday evening service.This brilliant boy-soloist, who has delighted many Montreal congregations, and has been recently heard by many in radio broadcasts, is counted hy competent critics to be superior to many youthful artists from overseas.' Union midweck services, in which | Temple Baptist, MacVicar Memorial, Outremont Presbyterian and Fair- mount-St.Giles, have been invited to! co-operate, will commence next Wed- | nesday evening, June 20th, and will continue throughout the summer months in Temple Baptist Church.Rev, C.G.Smith will have charge, and | during the summer, the ministers of | the other churches names will take | their turn in conducting these helpful group meetings.-Every Wednesday, at 8 p.m.in Temple Baptist.The Summer Union services be-| tween Fairmount-St.Giles and Temple Baptist Churches will commence next Sunday, June 24th, and will eon- tinue until Sunday, Sept.2nd.Rev.Charles George Smith, will have charge from June 24th to July 22nd, and Rev.Burton H.Rohinson from Sunday, July 29th to Sept.2nd.Both these ministers cordially invite all members and friends, as well as other folk in the district without a Church home, to these friendly services of worship.Please note that all morning services will be at Fairmount-St.Giles and all evening services at Tem- + | morning and evening services.At the! TIVELY HNTS OX - COLTNVATON OF GARDEN PLOTS By E.PHIL.McKENNA NOTE\u2014This is the second of a series of two articles writt:n exclusively for the Examiner-Courier, by Mr.McKenna, The first appeared in last week's issue.\u2014Ed.| HINTS TO AMATEUR GARDENERS In order to secure a neat and tidy effect in you# planting, your seeds should be sowm in orderly rows.The experienced gardener accomplishes this by means of an iron reel and stake with a line connecting the two.Firmly sinking the spike into the turf at one end of the bed or border he.takes the veel to the other end and having decided where he wants his row he pulls the line taut on the reel and sinks the spike on the base of the reel into the turf.He now either uses the rope as it lies touching the surface of the soil as a planting guide, or else by raising the tightly stretched line at the center and allowing it to snap back on the bed it leaves its print in the form of a perfectly straight line from one end of the bed to the other.The amateur can easily Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busimessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.Sam Park Extension Montreal Annex ' OUTREMONT PRESBYTER- | ;1 IAN CHURCH NOTES | |p nme ee 1 200 i Preparations have been completed {for the Annual Ladies\u2019 Aid Lawn So- !cial, to be held on Saturday afternoon.| Afternoon tea, a sale of Home Coo%- ling.Plain Sewing, Novelties, etc., and lice cream and soft drinks, are among [the features.+ Regular services will continue un- | til Sunday.July 1st, after which da\u2018e | the joint arrangement with MacViear) | Memorial Church, \u201c0 succes.fully car- | vied out during July and Ausenst, last year, will be inatg.ur*el.All department.of the Sundav 1 School have held their clo-ing ses- | sions and will resume after the sum- lmer holidays.Mr.McLean will preach at the morning service, [1 o'clock.His suh- | ject will be \u201cTongues of Fire,\u201d the of the church on matters affecting the people, socially, politically, and economically.At 7:30 p.m.the Rev.W.J.Mclvor, MA, ST.D., minister of Ephraim Scott church, will preach.A cordial invitation is exten-l- ed to visitors to attend these services.voice make himself such a line with the aid of two pointed sficks and a piece of strong cord.When plantin } nnuals from seed it | is only necessa! to slightly deepen this line to a di#Pth of not over half an inch and drop your seeds into it | according to the directions printed on, the back of the seed packets.Annuals are flowers which bloom from seed the first season and last | but one year, nevertheless among them you will find many of our choicest flowers.They are all casily and successfully grown from seed, and offer a large field for selection.BUY ONLY ple Baptist.{THE BEST SEEDS OBTAINABLE.Inferior seeds mean inferior flowers.Embodied in cach seed is the consti-.\u201cWeek Of Game\u201d Association A meeting of the North End \u201cWeek of Games\u201d association will be held at the North Branch \u201cY\u201d at 8:30 p.m.on Tuesday next, June 19th, The meeting is an open one, and all interested in sports are in- ited, LABOR MINISTER T0 ADDRESS HAIR- I | i 1 ito spend it.+ General Health | By DR.L.GOLDMAN WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER VACATION Now that vacation time is here, people will begin to look around where Each individual should choose a place best suited to himself.Some people need mountain air and others the seaside.Each place has its merits and its demerits, As a rule those who have had or are suffering from lung trouble should go to places of high altitude.On the other hand, those with heart disease should go to the scaside.Beside the above considerations these points should also be observed.Namely that the bathing places should be safe and healthy.The milk and water should alse be watched, And if an entire family going they should not he too far away from a 15 i train or doctor in case of illness.Gol and wholesome food should be attainable.The bathing place should he safe and healthy.Places close to cities are very often used for sewage purposes, These rivers very often contain diseased bacilli such as typhoid and paratyphoid.The same applies to the milk and water.Many times have | seen cases of typhoid as a result of the above.The great number of drown.|.i (ings which occur every year should make us think twice hefore we go | bathing into a place whose safety is\u2019 questionable.Many a holiday could be easily marred by failing to take care of the above hazards.When people have already left and should they he uneasy about the pu rity of the milk or water this can be settled very easily.The Provincial Health Department will be very glad furnish any information concerning the above.They will also examine any samples of water or milk if such should be submitted to them.Should they answer you that the milk or _ PRICE\u2014TWO CENTS REGISTRATIONS FOR VACATION PROGRAM HEAVY Lists For North Branch Summer Camp Close Junc Twentieth Registrations for the North Branch Vacation Programme for boys June Zhth-July 28th ave increasing every day, and from the interest so far in- I dicated hy parents and boys the limit of 150 registrations will likely be reached before the 20th, the closing date for registering.Several boys from Rosemount already have regis- teved, so that the \u201cY\u201d programme will attract boys from even greater distances than last year.| No doubt the emphasis placed on swimming in the Vacation Programme | has a great deal to do with the evi- | dent eagerness on the part of the boy to join in the daily activities for the five weeks.Periods for beginners, Advanced Swimmers and Life Saver.are so arranged as to give everyomn enrolling an opportunity to better his ability in this most important form of recreation.Interest is shown too in the hobby ; groups.For in the list of informal (instruction classes there are First Aid, Aireraft, Fret Saw Work, Woodwark, \u201cBoowbinding, Texeraft, Dramatics, Soap Carving, Group Games and Boxing.In this list every boy finds two or three which have for him a special appeal and in which he wants to improve.So under competent leadership the vacation becomes something more than a mere holiday.Moreover boys get tired of just playing ball with a small group of neighbours on the corner lots.This ! water contain impurities, they MAY {programme includes baseball lengues then advise you what to do, either 1 with regularly scheduled games each YWHA CAMP OPENS FOR FIFTH SEASON JULY 20D NEXT Activities This Year Under | F shne pitches, a football field, and possibly a tennis court.A ground thus; designed would offer a variety of ac-! tivities which the children could indulge in, and thus satisfy their desire for active sports and games.Parks and squares are sometimes regarded in a sense as playgrounds.This ir not the case.A ground laid out with grass, trees, shrubs, flower, ete., with \u201cKeep off the Grass\u201d signs, is not designed to meet the needs of outdoor recreation of the majority of children in the neighbourhood.These parks and squares, although important, should not be confused with play- | grounds.An ideal playground, fashioned for the use of the whole community, would be a large tract of land, with equipment for the younger children, playing field space for active team games for the older children, and a section laid out with trees, grass and flowers.It would be a combination Playground, Playing Field, and Park, which the community could well be proud of.A playground should have drinking fountains and sanitation facilities, and also someone on the ground who has a knowledge of First Aid and is able to look after minor injuries that might occur.Playgrounds should be attractive and inviting, and every Direction of Miss Rose | Arpin | On July 2nd, the Y.W.H.A.Summer Camp will officially open its fifth successive season.Daily activities are conducted from 1.30 to 5.30 p.m., excepting Saturday and Sunday.The regular indoor and outdoor program includes athletics, handicrafts, dancing, swimming, dramatics, sing-song.nature study, first- aid, quiet games, story-telling, rest hour including free milk to all campers, a Brownie Pack, and a special young children\u2019s class.Additional features are movies, concerts, visits to industrial plants and museums, field- day, paper chase, treasure hunt, and picnics.The Summer Camp will be under the direction of Miss Rose Arfin, assisted by Misses Birdie Dansky.Helen Jacobs, Ethel Barney, Rose Golt, and Rachel Fineberg.The chairman of the Junior Department is Mrs.J.Rubin.The camp will be open to girls between the ages of 6 and 15 years.Registration will be held every afternoon at the YW.H.A.,, from 3 to 5 p.m., starting June 20th and ending June 29th, excepting Saturday and Sunday.| | I pected that.most of the gardens en- tution of cach plant.The firm of which the writer of this article is a director, has been planting gardens in and around Montreal for the past eighty-three ycars and they have always found the best seeds to be by far the most cconomical.The carlier the seeds are sown the the plants will begin to flower, and the | more flowers one cuts the more bloom will follow.} + 1 ' sooner Although possibly the sponsors of | the Rochon Garden Plot Contest ex- | tered in the contest would be grown fron seed, it is not obligatory, and experience teaches us that the best way for an amateur to grow annuals is to buy the smaller plants of selected stock, already showing growth and ready to transplant.Be sure that these are bought from a reliable flor-; ist or grower in your locality.Under no condition buy these from a transient trader or a street corner vendor who does not understand the goods he i> selling, as plants obtained from this source are usually grown from the cheapest seed, and good results DRESSERS OF CITY Gustav Francq To Be Present -\u2014Will Discuss Hours and Wages | The Hon, J.C.Arcand, minster of labor, will, it is announced, address a mass meeting of Montreal hair-! dressers to be held at the Mount | Royal Hotel on Wednesday, June 20th, at 8:30 p.m.Mr.Gustav Franca, | chairman of the Minimum Wage Board, will also be in attendance.Both will, it is stated, deal specific ally with the question of shorter hours and higher wages for those engaged in the profession.A committee has been engaged for some time past, working in the direction of improved conditions, and the belief is expressed that a definite agreement between all master hairdressers and their employers is not far off.A petition will he presented to the minister, bearing one thousand signatures, asking for the establishment of a minimum wage and a fifty-four hour week.Permis- leave the place or hail the milk and water.Therefore choose your place where lo spend your vacation carefully and not foolishly.NE.STANDARD SOFTBALL LEAGUE IN FULL SWING The North End Standard Softball League is now in full swing, with the teams of both sections playing a very fine brand of softball.The senior section consists of a number of teams, including St.Michael's A.A.A., Mgr.Martin Barry; Extension Wing:, Mgr.F.Sommerville; Royals A.C., Mgr.A.Benoity Windsor A.C., Mgr.W.Bennett; Maples A.C., Mgr.M.Kravils; week.IL also includes hikes, nature study trips, visits to industrial plants, lfactories and museums, field and track meete and picnics.Altogether this Ifive week programme will provide an \u2018experience in the city almost equiva- dent to a half summer at camp.| The committee responsible for thia ammer programme includes Messrs, I.R.Carlin, Chairman, KE.I.Gilbert | and G.W.\u20ac.Ginn of the Board of | Management ; John Hodgson, Harry Elsey and Bert Towne, assistant supervisors, and ©.J.MeGerrigle, Secretary.The group leaders will he Allan Herrgen, Gen.Walker, Albert Hoffman, Fergus Cronin, Gen.Bishop, Charlie Gregory, Eddie Alsen, Earl Carney, Clifford McClay, John Thomson, Paul Redwood, Alfred Desmond, Miz: P.Holliday and Miss D.Robert:on.Extensinn Wings Scott's A.C., Mgr.W.Locke.2 4 .333 The league has as its Hon, Patron, [Windsor A.C.1 3 .250 the ever popular Alderman of St.Mi-| Maple: A.C.1 4 200 chael's Ward, Dave Rochon, who in himself is a very gnod hall player.The standing of the Junior Section to date follow:: jin a single season.It bears large hell- should not be expecled.Most ama-|;.,.will also be sought for the es- teur gardens are too small and space \u2018£ablishment of a sick benefit fund, too valuable to gamble with inferior oq pe institution of an academy for goods.\u2018the teaching of hairdressing in all As already printed out, the season its branches, under the supervision is now little advanced for the plant-i,f the Employees\u2019 Association.Prem- ing of annuals from seed.neverthe- [ises have already been secured where- less 1 will list a few which should jin will be set up a permanent home, prove satisfactory as these develop | where social and other activities may more rapidly than some of the others.| be carried on in a thoroughly organ- Among quick-growing vines to cover jzed manner.It is expected the home the COBAEA SCANDENS, a veryithe autumn.useful climbing plant which the writer} The meeting on the 20th is an open has seen grow oper twenty-fife feet | ne, and a large attendance is anti- (cipated, fences, walls, trellises, etc, there is, will be ready for occupancy early in|® It is affiliated with the Q.A.5.B.A.and w.LL P.the A.A.U.of C.Sepoy: 4 6 1,600 The standing of the Senior Section {N.E.Olympics 5 1.830 to date is as follows: Rookies K g 800 W.LL.P.|Beavers 5.z 60 Scotts A.C.5.0 1,000|Blue Hawk 1 2 33 St.Michael's A.A.3 2.600 Falcons I 3 .250 Royals A.C.z 500 6 6° .000 PA R277 Winged Wheelers \u201cQuality Coal Cuts Cost\u201d Ouimet- Wilson Coal Company, Limited JJ 5736 Park Ave., at Bernard and Boys\u2019 Divisions.\u2018 ENTRY FORM \u2014 PAGE 3.(Continued on Page Six) | child should have an equal opportu- ARY \\shaped purple lilac flowers, and) COKE WOOD FUEL OIL 1 nity to indulge in playing on the ap- Z0TH ANNIVERS though not really an annual must be Announce the Following PRICES Kffective Immedistely and Xaminer- d playing field SALE AT THE ROYAL Te et it will ALD.ROCHON PATRON q paratus and playing fields.YORK SHOE STORE|, considered In Movers AT GRAND PICNIC IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE not survive our winters, | Welsh Loone, Per Ton 3 ition - ; 3 i Cobbles .15.75 Co urier Horseshoe Competition Me.J.Robinson, of the Royal York The SCARLET RUNNER BEAN! 0 C70 egy ail Cobblen _ .15.5 / Planned for Saturday t 1104 Bernard avenue with its beautiful scarlet flowers and chael's Ward, will preside at a grand B Stove Nuts 15.75 Shoe Store, a ern .fits pods which are excellent for table: : \u2019 + \u2019 5 has just rounded out his twentieth) P picnic to he held at Jarry Park earlyiN Pea Coal ec 1323 Want Ads The Horseshoe Pitching competition |year in business in Outremont, andll\"he MORNING GLORY has a sim.|in Julks it is announced.It is under.B Buckwheat, No, 1 & 2.110 : 10.15 We'll Take Them Over the which was to have been held last Sat-|for the occasion has arranged a ple and universal appeal with its stood the picnic a to he open to chil American , ; i i in- ; ; oe bah - HN EZR cient seinen eri 5.25 PHONE j urday afternoon at the North Branch Twentieth Anniversary ale begin flowers of bright and attractive colors.dren and probably vi Bax : 15.25 Y\".grounds, on Park Ave., but whic ning with today, and extending OT 81 The CANARY CREEPER has very!® y ; \u2019 il in! ) Chestnut .15.25 Call was postponed due to bad weather.|limited period only.During this sale attractive pure yellow flowers, it is a Prize list is a long one.Details will § Pea Coal _ 13.00 will be held at the same place on Sat- his lines of men\u2019s, women's and chil- ; nk ibe forthcoming shortly.N Buckwheat, No.10.00 CR.41 12 urday, June 16th, weather permitting.dren's shoes are materially reduced, doe er not as we nown IR Scotch Buckwheat, No.2 vinnie .\u2026\u2026.c\u2026cocccrarrasceoneneeunes 8.00 ' ROOMS TO LET The St.Michacl's Horseshoe Pitch-|and shoppers are assured of real bar The WILD CUCUMBER is another We Jee that a number of Holly IN CE COBBIE os seri oes 18.75 HELP WANTED ing Club will take on sll\\comers in a!gains.The high quality of the Roya rapid growing and handsome climber wood husbands were re urnec is N Domestic.16.00 FURNISHED series of friendly matches.The comn-|York Shoe stock is well-established, nd deservedly popular month to the circulating library.N Stove Nuts .16.78 APARTMENTS FOR .THr.||petition has been avranged by the |backed aë it is by decades of fair deal-|* Among tall-growing annuals which ee _ _\u2014{_|N Buckwheat, No.| 10.75 B SUMMER MONT ER bn = he \u201cWeek of Games, ly nd honest value, and ip can be can be used either singly or in groups | , In Bags, up or down stairs\u2026 .50c.per ton estra uy - SELL TD versary Sale will be found distinct.[3% the rear of your border we might | N CASH DISCOUNT\u2014Above Prices are subject to a Discount of 50 cents They reach thousands and 10 lively worth while.Pre ion: h d ful N Per Net Ton for Cash.get results \u2014 Ask anyone arranged by the Fareign Division COSMOS, a feathery and gracefu STE.ROSE BOAT CLUB \\ Place Your Order Now who's used them Committee, and was presided over by .|! plant which grows to the height of ° N Fasaile Coke, $11.00 Net \u2014 25 Tons And Over, $10.5¢ Per Ton.8 us Mr.W.A.Wilson.Representatives ROCHON GARDEN PLOT three to five feet and carries on its AD PAGE 3 9 23 V i A Ph ( 3 177 attended from the Board, Young Men's long stems beautiful, delicately color- - 9 237 Van Horne Avenue \u2014 Phone Crescent PAGE TWO : THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, JUNE 15¢3, 1534 sR SSS 22e etary oan =\u2014=\u2014 2 == Social Items, Club Notes In Wo men\u2019 S Do om al n F ashion and Home Ca | PT Modern Funiture \u201d ; Vege! tables, like peuple, can live] 112 cups grated Canadian cheese 1 small onion diced ! One still hears the: remark, \u201cI strained modern,\u201d for there is a down their carly reputation.This is 13 teaspoon salt .like to look at modern furniture, but {strong feeling of the conservative proved by no less an example than + cup soft bread crumbs Few grains of pepper.; y I dent think I'd wast to do my about all the furniture.Because ur commonplace but dependable aid 9 tablespoons melted butter.i Cut the bacon in squares.Fry.home in modern.\u201d The voices that the living roum und dining room mon \u2019 \u201c, i whith appears on our! To the mashed potato, add the Pour half the fat over the diced po- lift this chorus are growing fewer adjoin they have een treate ne 0 , 51 .; pp _ .salt, ne » paprik \u2018 and grat-|tatoes.Brown the diced onion in the and fewer, however.In a recent single unit, a wise scheme in a sn ! table more than any other vegetable, eke.Salt, pepper, paprika, E contest of planning the furnishings [home.And the same carpeting has LC ; .Vane x we remaining fat in pan, add the vine- \u2018 Paratces are enjoyed democratically [ed cheese.Mix well, then add the hot gar oat sugar and pepper, and when \\ À and decorations of an apartment,|been used throughout the entire ve AE A M MA A M NEW WA YS OF * SERVING POTA TOES | 1, cup hot milk hy es s re|Milk and turn into a greased bak- = ah Le 0 É \u2019 ohn eRe A oo nl rans and levels, They are ing dish (about 3 pint ee) Com.|hot add the potatoes.Heat thor- CON cach contestant was\" provided with apartment, IL is a soft, neutral and © os \" .:\u2026|bine the crumbs and melted butter °VEhly and serve with boiled ham or: ie plans for a five-room home with{gray that makes an excellent bavk- and in the cheapest lunchrooms, injbme ; i Ny.& Ep general suggestions as to suitable ground foi uy colors in draperies, sausages.the wealthiest homes, and in the!and sprinkle on top of the potatoes, ponrest.| Bake in a moderate oven of 375 deg.Potato Cakes F.for 45 minutes or until thoroughly| Sift 2 cups of pastry flour with heated and golden brown.Serves!4 teaspoons of baking powder and 1 six persons.teaspoon of salt.Rub in with the fingers |, cup of butter and 1 cup of cold, mashed potato.Mix well and moisten with 3; cup of rich milk.;This should make a stiff dough, which now may be rolled to one- fourth of an inch in thickness and cut into rounds of three inches in diameter.Cook on a baking sheet in a hot oven for about eight minutes, or: AN furniture and color schemes.Then|and upholstery.the Cornts were given an op-| Because the bedroum îs small n- ro ty to describe canily the patterned fabrics are used for th ja artment home cack would like tu draperies or bedspread.The fur- live in.The first prize was award-{niiure is ben.white.ed fur strictly modern design.This successfully decorated apart- The decoration is called \u201cre-|ment consists of living room, dining room, two bedrooms and Kix chen.Cultivation, skillful cookery, abun- dunt potato crops and low prices have\u201d brought thiz staple commodity to its present popularity.And Volcano Potatoes science backs up the popular taste,| 4 potatoes, mashed putiing potatoes high on the list of] Grated cheese nourishing foods.1s teaspoon salt Why not spend a little more time; 's teaspoon paprika.in making this valuable and econo-{ Shape potato in irregular cones mical food more appetizing and var- {three inches high on a baking dish or ied?small platter.Make a deep indenta- Here are a number of ways of [tion in the top of each and fill with 4 Le ; \u201c cooking old potatoes that are a plea- [two tablespoonfuls of cheese mixed until nicely browned.Serve hot with! \u201cant change from the customary|With seasonings.Sprinkle with fresh butter.methods: Icheese and bake 10 minutes in a hot! Chantilly Potatoes Potate and Cheese Puff Loven 450 deg.F.Spread hot, well seasoned and 1 cups seasoned mashed potatoes | German Fried Potatoes {beaten mashed potato on a glass 2 beaten eggs Poe cups diced cooked potatoes platter, and sprinkle with a layer 3; tea-poon sal 2 slices bacon of minced ham.Beat half a cupful Few grains of pepper | 1, cup vinegar.of cream stiff, add half a cupful of! | » ture player.They are pajamas and a matching robe and hat, fashioned from the long over looked unbleach- \u2018ed muslin dyed in brilliant hues.Muricl\u2019sv utfit was in nautical blue and turkey red and the robe featur- ¢d mammoth, unpolished wood fastenings.Who says you must have profile of Robert Montgomery, the physique of Johnny Weissmuller, and the personal charm of Herbert Marshall to = SPECIALTY be a motion picture star?Dash of paprika tablespoons sugar {grated cheese, a bit of sal: and pap- Slacks have gone decidedly nauti- ) Correction _ rika spread over the potato mixture, cal.Irene Hervey, Metro-Goldwyn- | and == and set in a very hot oven (500 dee.Mayer feature player was seen on the Prevention F.) to brown lightly.lot wearing white slacks held in place of by a rope belt with anchor ends.A Foot Troubles middy blouse and a small beret completed the ensemble.5 Play Safe! ! RASE Visit Your \u201chae Ÿ 9 I Mash lightly five or six boiled po-| e e |tatces, and add while hot three tablespoonfuls of butter or bacon fat, 1; $30,000 WORTH OF GOLD WANTED teaspoonful of salt.'.teaspoon of SELL AT ONE OF MONTREAL'S ORIGINAL GOLD DEALERS pepper, ': teaspoon of dry mustard All Articles Weighed and Tested in Your Presence, and the Following |.and 1 well-beaten egg.These addi- F Delici 2 Dactor\u201d and let him High Prices Paid for Hall-marked Carated Gold.! tions should be made quiekly.so that | or Delicious Rem 1! Fo ¢ 5 J 7 : pe.-S0-LITE ro 5 er or oy or Per ue \u2018the egg may be to some extent coa- | i F R E N C H RR: 5 individual udjus.- Hk $15.65 per ve.22k $25.00 per oz.|igulated by the heat of the potato.| gi a en GOLD SCRAP SHOP Lastly add six anchovies, freed from PUSS \\ 4 VERY SMALI NOW ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS the oil in the can or jar, and minced | M E - M A D F A 20 COST 467 St.Catherine St.W : : \u2018into little bits.Spread the mixture | a) A Triai Wil t.Catherine St.W.Opposite Princess Theatre jon a dish to cool, then mould into}, 383\u2014Slenderizing Lines.Thisiof 39-inch material with % yard of P A S T R Y er, Convince - balls about the size of a plum, roll in style is designed in sizes 36, 38, 40, 5-inch ribbon for bow.a \u201842, 44 and 46 inches bust measure.! The Essence of Fashion ! 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that is left to the body and the hands and to a slighter degree, the hands and eyes.In dancing a fox trot of medium tempo, we beat a legato rhythm with our feet and staccato with our bodies.\u201cThese counter rhythms are what distinguish good dancers from the bad.A tango, for instance, can be the most awkward or the most beautiful dance there is.When correctly done it is danced against the rhythm, not with it.\u201d Veloz believes that the feet should \u201cwhisper, never shout\u201d as they glide over the floor, and that the body should be defiant of music and a little superior to its commands.For instance, Mme.Yolanda and I prefer to dance 3-4 time against 2-4 time fox trot.The difference in rhythms gives an appearance of grace that is fanciful rather than real.\u201d \u201cThe knee,\u201d \u201cshould absorb fortless flow of motion dancing\u2014in, other words, motion without labor.\u201d for good smooth Flere And There In Movieland David O.Selznick, Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer producer, arrives Tucsday, June 12 on the lle de France, accompanied by the staff which has been working on \u201cDavid Copperfield\u201d abroad.Hugh Walpole, British novelist, who has not hitherto written for motion pictures and who has been engaged to assist with the adaptation of \u201cCopperfield,\u201d is a member of the group, which includes George Cukor.the director, and Howard Estabrook.scenarist, In all probability several British actors will also be on the boat.The party will go from New York directly \u2018to the California studios of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, to proceed on production of the Dickens novel.During his stay abroad Mr.Selznick signed Fritz Lang, noted German director, who is to return to return to California with the Hollywood producer.The Selznick party also made an exhaustive canvass of British and Continental talent for leading roles in \u201cDavid Copperfield.\u201d More than twenty-five hundred European actors and actresses were interview by George Cukor, and about one hundred of these given screen and voice tests.Fifty players have been given option contracts and two of this group definitely sclected for parts in the production.While in England the Selznick party visited locations described by Dickens in \u201cDavid Copperfield\u201d and made a study of both exteriors and interiors for the picture.They von- ferred with members of the Dickens family now living in London and worked on other details of the story.the body, says Mme.Yolanda, Ginger Rogers, who went to TT the shocks, never |Hollywood as a musical comedy|now hates to sing and dance on There should be an ef-lstar, prefers straight acting and |stage or screen?LA 4\u2014Entries must be in not Thursday, August 23rd.l'xaminer-Courier.ee eee following form: NAME 11111212 aa La (Street) ADDRESS.ooo LOCATION OF CASH PRIZ Contest judges will he SIUMLSMISAISISIIL SIMS JA LS I LU IL IIS SI INA NI SUS SAIS IS III NS SIA IN MAÉ IL IS 111 New York.\u2014Loyers of liberty and | freedom of speech hereabouts have run into a new \u201cdon\u2019t\u201d that sent them staggering to the medicine cabinet for the smelling salts.The new \u201cdon\u2019t,\u201d solemnly presented by the park commission, is this: \u201cDon't say \u2018hoo\u2019 at a bird or an animal.\u201d This gem of legislation was one of, a great many taboos listed by the commission in a codification of ordinances, rules and regulations filed | with the city clerk.Students of wild life in the big city WANT ADS.CRescent 4112 APARTMENTS TO LET SOMERLED AVE.\u2014Beautiful bright 4 roomed apartment, all modern conveniences.Reasonable Rental.Garage if desired.Apply Superintendent or WI, 6239 or PL.3437.D-29 $20.00 TO $40.00 \u2014 Choice 3 to 5 room apartments, grassplots, flowerbeds.Parkcourt, 5462 Park, corner St.Viateur.Pasadena, 6028 Park.Parkhill, 5980 Park.Parkwest, 5990 Park, Parkside, 6010 Park.Duquette- Ouimet, 6024 Park, DO.0519.D-G4 ! 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men, women, boys, girls 2\u2014Plot MUST be situated in St.Michael's Ward.3\u2014Judging to be on basis of originality of design, symmetry, general condition and harmony.(The smallest garden will receive equal consideration with the largest), later than July iret S~Entries to be forwarded to The Editor, Faaminer-Courier, 5736 Park Avenue, ju the PLOT 100 LA A A A A ea a eee FS:\u20141 hrs, Far Powel web 26, 1, er, 2.ils, and was effective at all times.The|5b, R.Riley, ss.P, MeBain, rf, M.offensive power was again led by Pat |Macdonald.cf, D.Linehan, If, À.MeBain, who bezides collecting a home Whittingham.Utility, K.McDonald, run, also banged out three other hits.iM.Sherriffs.% [the winners was sufficient Lo carn them a well-deserved victory.One of the prettiest individual efforts of the game and one which drew round after | round of applause, was Daisy Riley's Liston, ne feeling of completing E face.Jim has been looking over the minor team and it looks ns though d.Healy will get the call.DODGERS vx, SENATORS A big second inning in, which the Senators collected four hits and 2 walks [or a total of seven runs gave them their first win of the season.Pat McCarthy again led the offensive with a homer and double.while Fred Palin collected his first hit of the season in the first inning and followed it up with a terrific homer {ater in the game.Dodgers put on the heat and rallied for four runs only to TROUT LAKE INN TROUT LAKE, QUE.TRY US FOR A Week, Week-End or Dinner Tel.Ste.Agathe 171.Levine's Farm On Ste.Agathe, Montreal Highway Retta Riley and Mary McDonald alse Umpire: B.Devine.shared the lime-light with their homers and singles.Beatrice Gannon slammed out a four-ply clout for the On the whole the two-way play of ing are supervised by members of the Ladies Swimming Leaders\u2019 Corps under the captaincy of Miss Marion Dix.Instruction is given in swimming, diving and life saving each Monday and Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m.Schoolgirls who are not planning to *o to camp or couniry home this summer may enjoy many of the privileges of camp life for a very low fee, by joining the girls swimming class at North Branch Y.M.C.A.Careful supervision and expert instruction are given at no extra charge.The swimming pool is white tiled and the water is clean and clear.It is inspected regularly by the Health Department and has at all times been Successors to M standard of | cleanliness, Lu CIRCULARS, SAMPLES DISTRIBUTED WITH CARE BY UNIFORMED MEN Our Dominion Wide Service has achieved Outstanding Prominence in three-quarters of a century by Giving Careful and Efficient Service, \"We I Distribute The Monitor \u2014 Guardian \u2014 National Sales & Distribution Co.Lud.Dominion Messenger Signal HArbour 9101* \u2014 Our New Bidg\u2014477 St.Jean Baptiste St.the last Examiner essenger Dept, June 15-\u2014 Mt, Royal C.C.at Stuart:| Cres.Crescent; | June 22-Connaught at C.P.R.AA.Fred wouldn't even crack a smile, Casey must have had a hunch, ATHLETICS va.GIANTS Pollowing the example of their ma- fer team, the Junior A's slammed the offerings of both Will Quinn and Bas Deviue for a total of twenty-five runs to defeat Joe O\u2019Keefe's minors by a score of 25-14.Both Athletic teams now occupy firat place in their respective leagques.The two Leos, Cal- lan and McBain both collected homers for the winners.Baz Devine was pitching his farewell game, as he is on his Way up to the majors and we'll bet he can still hear the ring of base-hits in his hears, Leo McBain down from the majors, performed well at the hot corner.YANKEES va.BRAVES In what was considered one of the best pitchinæ battles of the xeason, Tom Rochon\u2019s Braves opposed Ced Kelly's Yankees.With the score tied at 3-3 in the first half of the seventh, the Braves rallied for two runs.Ro- *ohon singled and came home with the winning run when Sallie's liner bounded from Ced Kelly's cheat into the spectators, on the play Jim stopped at third and duting the confusion caught the Yunkees napping and stole \"home with the second run of the inning.In the last of the seventh the first two Yankees succeeded on getting \u2018on \u2018base, but Dobby was infield out, Me- sGuigan Was oùt trying lo steal home \"and Killoran popped to end one of the best games
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