Examiner-courier, 6 juillet 1934, vendredi 6 juillet 1934
[" \u2018Outremont Mount Royal Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Busin essmen\u2019s Association of the North End.| Park Extension Montreal Annex VOL.VI.No.26.MacVICAR MEMORIAL OUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES (Joint Services during July and August.) Notwithstanding glorious holiday weather, there was a splendid congregation at the morning service in MacVicar Church, on Dominion Day.This was the first of this year's Summer Services which these congregations have arranged jointly.Rev.Wm.McLean took charge of the service and preached.The theme of T | | T0 PREPARE A DEFINITE PROGRAMME Chairmen to Turn in Detailed + | 1 | & + or > \u201cWEEK OF GAMES\u201d working order.The plots and The entry list for the Rochon Garden Plot Contest closed on July first.the gardeners, young and old, will he kept busy caving for the beauty spots.Messrs.Art Lemay, H.Pascal and E.Phil McKenna, chairman, all prominent North hd ae ness men, have made no announcement as to when they will begin their tour ot spect may be that they will make several trips to the various plots, and in all Hkelihood the ve will be surprise anes, so that it behooves those interested to keep their vutering-caus cn ge locations follow : ~ MONTREAL.FRIDAY, JULY 6th, 1934.GENERAL MEETIN GARDEN PLOT CONTEST ENTRIES AND LOCATIONS From now on The 1 | ! judges, | G NEXT WEEK oss PRE LISTS * SUMNER EXAMS N OUTREMONT GUY DRUMMOND SCHOOL.GRADE 1 8 (a) Prize List By Dr.L.\u2018Goldman DIARRHOEA ! Now that the hot weather is here, mothers will have to worry about the above condition.One of the :grvatest causes of infantile mortak | ity is this ailment in children during, f the summer, Bottle-fed children are! Imostiy affected.Yet lately, due to: nrv BP , ; \u201cner cof.\u2018an educational program nequainting Menry Pauley, ist General Profi mothers with the proper methods njciency Trustee's Medal; Leo Lyman, feeding, this has been kept in cheek.20 tieneral Proficiency Hon ur {Children and infants, due to anprop-{C8rdi Marvin Segal, rd General and! Proficiency Honour Card.Punctual- Reports for Discussion \u2014 the sermon was, \u201cDoing The Impos- LAFRAMBOISE, JOHN J.5684 Clarke.F ront Lawn Suggested Entries Close sible\u201d.Illustrating from incidents in TURK, SS.5387 Esplanade FE A 7 the career of Jacques Cartier, the] MACKENZIE, MISS ELSIE .5689 Esplanade.1.1.Front Garden ug./- preacher showed that when the ma-| COOTE, F.W.5699 Esplanade.moo | An open meeting of all interested Jority o people were content La Te! GIROUARD, MISS CECILE .5813 Esplanade.\" \" i gard certain things as impossible o .\" \u201d i in the proposed North End \u201cWeek of accomplishment, men of faith and NORMAND, WILFRED .5959 Hutchison IE .oe courage went out and did things ESDON, VIOLA J.5419 Hutchison.Back Garden | Games\u201d, will be held at the North Bg g Branch \u201cY\u201d on Tuesday next, July Miss Nettie Patterson sang, \u201cO Rest BERMAN, PHIL .5131 Jeanne Mance.Front Garden \u2019 in The Lord\u201d by Mendelssohn.The] NORMANDIN, A.5132 Jeanne Mance.\u201d \u201d \u2018Ç 10th, at 8.30 p.m.sharp.evening service was held in Outre- KAUFFMAN, MRS.L 5134 Jeanne Mance \u201d \u201d , A large turnout is expected at thelmont Church.This service was also PO OUR aa à \u201d meeting.The chairmen of the vari-|very well attended.The sermon in THEARLE, FRED .5216 Jeanne Mance \" ; ; ous activities report progress, and a the evening was based on the causes CAREY, Wm.H.5437 Jeanne Mance.| ; ! number of entries are already in.[of the failure of the Israelites before] O'SHAUGHNESSY, ROBERT.5561 Jeanne Mance.Front & Side Gardens | This is particularly the case in thelthe Philistines and how fhe Ark off SMITH, MISS G.5613 Jeanne Mance.Back Garden jacrose and softball sections, The God was taken in battle.SAMUEL, ROBERT T.5615 Jeanne Mance.Back & Front Gardens es are rem Miss Preda|, The services on July th will fol-| McCALLUM, H.5952 Jeanne Mance.Back Garden | and 188 nne ; 1s on, 188 low the same order, at MacVicar in WIMS MISS GRACE 5307 J e Mance \u201d \u201d Bennett tnd Miss Riley appear to) the morning and at Outremont in the YN rrr EEE ee | have their divisions well in hand.| venin.LAROCK, HELEN .5955 Jeanne Mance.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Front Garden i The girls\u2019 softball promises to be FREPANIER, MRS.HELENE.5309-11 Park Ave.\u201d \u201d | poe of the Presid Bet He Menlt ¢ OUIMET, Z.5249 Park Ave, Castle Apts.\" \" | avanaugh, \u2018president o .- ael's A.A.reports eight entries from Pl d The contest closes on Thursday, August 23rd, and results will be announced on Fridav, lacrosse clubs.Mr.Kavanaugh, in- aygroun S August 31st, next.: cidentally, is acting general chairman during the absence of George Porteous.Mr.Porteous is in charge at Camp Otoreke during the month of July.Mr.L.H.Ouimet, president of the Ouimet-Wilson Coal Company, and chairman of the finance committee, has had his office staff busily engaged for days past contacting the business houses throughout the dis- ; trict, and a generally satisfactory re-| According to the last census of action is indicated in support of the Montreal, tifren* In 1931, there were undertaking.80,600 children under four years of Population BY Stanley Rough General Supervisor, Montreal Parks and Playgrounds Association FATHER BRITT BY ST.MICHAEL'S AA.The prizes are: First $15.00 in cash; second, $10.00: third $5.00, mower has been offered as a special prize for tie best individual flower bed.PRESENTATION TO PARK: AVE.SIDEWALKS YO FOLLOW NEW LIGHTS Alderman Max Seigler, of Laurier Ward, indicated today his intention of pressing for new sidewalks immediately the installation of the lighting system was completed on Park Avenue.He expressed satisfac- The \u201cheads of the various branches are expected to turn in detailed sum- of age, age, 82,881 from five to nine years 77,092 from ten to fourteen There were also 79,266 Popular Chaplain\u2019s Birthday tion at the progress being made in the matter uf the lights, and stated also that the work of laying the sew- Ald.J.M.Labonte, Of Ou- maries at next Tuesday's meeting of |YEArs of age.ë the work so far done.These will be boys and girls between fifteen and thoroughly discussed, and a definite nineteen, and 79,938 young men and programme laid down.women between the ages of twenty The games are scheduled to take and twenty-four.This means that place from August 20th to August in 1931 there that he Recognized by Members in Fitting Manner.The feature of the \u201chouse-warm- were approximately|ing\u201d held on Wednesday by St.400,679 individuals who were vitally|pfichael\u2019s Athletic Club at their new 27th, and it is suggested entry lists close on August Tth.See BOND\u2019S AD.for DRUG BARGAINS.(iis growing to the extent of at least tion, of a chromium desk clock on interested in recreation and play, and quarters, 5639 Jeanne Mance street, who were seeking facilities with!was the presentation to Rev.Father which to fulfil their desires.Montreal( john Britt, chaplain of the associa- 40,000 a year, so the above figures'the occasion of his birthday.In fact, will have increased considerably.the \u201chouse-warming\u201d was only a What provision are we making in camouflage.The presentation was the playgrounds and playing fields for|peq) event, and Father Britt was this huge army of youth?At the|tgken completely by surprise.Presi- present time there are 36 or 37 play-|dent M.J.Kavanaugh, in making the grounds located throughout the City.gift, expressed the great apprecia- These grounds vary in size from theltion of the work done by Father small children\u2019s playgrounds\u2014a few|Byitt in the interests of building up hundred feet square\u2014to those cov-Îthe organization, and held out the ering acres such as the following hope that the popular chaplain would parks\u2014Jarry, Maisonneuve, Lafon-ljive to see many repetitions of the taine, Baldwin, Trenholme, Drum- happy occasion.Among other speak- KEEP IN TOUCH WITH CURRENT EVENTS \u201cWEEK OF GAMES\u201d \u201cGARDEN PLOT\u201d \u201cGENERAL HEALTH A Hundred-and-One Things Might Happen While You're Away! EXAMINER-COURIER MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS || graduate courses Send Money er Stamps OFFICE: 5736 PARK AVE.CR.4112 li cord as a capable physician, finumber of years.ll Knights of Pythias, a member of the mond, Notre Dame de Graces, etc.|ors were Rev.Father Byrd, Alder- During the past ten years definite| nan Owen J.Callary, Alderman progress has been made by the City Dave Rochon, and Messrs.Fred Hoof Montreal in the opening up of gan, W.Carragher, Thos.Kane, Sr., parks and playgrounds.Progress can-|p qq, Britt, and A.E.Murray.The not be too fast in this regard as wellatter is the donor of the magnificent playground to take care of over 10,- by the 000 individuals under 24 years of age|Michael\u2019s.\u2014the group which derives the most! Refreshments were served, and the benefit from playgrounds.evening proved a very enjoyable one.When Montreal opens up its hun- _\u2014 dredth playground then will its citi-| CHALLENGE ISSUED BY POLICE BALL NINE zens be able to say \u201cMontreal is now, issued by beginning to provide for its youth adequate facilities for play which Lieutenant Joseph Levesque on behalf of the baseball team of the they have a right to have.\u201d Montreal Police Department, who are Funeral OfDr.Otto anxious to meet all-comers.It is un- .derstood that th some capable Marcuse This P.M.\\yiayers \u201cthe force\", a players on \u201cthe force\u201d, and they should give a good account of them- The funeral of Dr.Otto Marcuse, selves.They are particula.-ly fortun- one of the most widely-known prac- ate in that they will havet as mentor titioners in the North End, who pass-|Deputy Chief Barnes, who js presi- ed away on Wednesday, will be held; dent of the organization.[4 is said of from the William Wray Chapel this|the Deputy that he was \u2018at one time afternoon.Dr.Marcuse was a grad-|one of the finest ball pfayers in the uate of McGill, and had taken post- in several of the country \u2014 so good, as, a matter of fact, that, had he taken up baseball leading European centres of research, |instead of law enforcement as a He was one of the first Jews to re.[career he would in all probability ceive a doctor's degree from McGill, |have found a berth in the major and has practiced in the North End,| leagues.where he established a splendid re- for a He was a 32nd dean officer of the softball branch of St.A challenge has been his widow, a daughter, a sister and two brothers.Endowed with a kindly personality, which endeared him to gree Shriner, everyone with whom he came in con- have at the present time only one|gilver trophy, competed for annually True, ers on Mount Ruyal Avenue was going ahead at a rapid rate.G00D WORK BY OFFICERS AND - MEN OF NO.20 Disturbing Incidents in Dis- sion Almost Negligible.The North End of the city, although a very busy section, is nevertheless a remarkably peaceful o.ne.It has become a district wherein nia- jor infractions of the law are almost unheard of.Only one accident %n- volving the loss of life has occurred in many months, while the numer of burglaries reported have been so few, and the monetary loss so small, as to be scarcely worth recordimg.there have been robberies iin which considerable sums were iu- volved, but the bandits were apprehended almost immediately after the commission of the crimes, and the cash, or the greater part of it, returned to its rightful owners.The credit for this state of affairs must go largely to the vigilance of the officers and men of No.20 station, at the corner of Laurier Avenue and St.Lawrence Boulevard.These guardians of the peace are an unobtrusive body, but efficient and diplomatie, and \u201calways on the job.\u201d The officers are: Captain John Mooney, who came to the North End from Griffintown, and has 31 years\u2019 service behind him; Lieutenant Stan- islaus Leduc, 21 years\u2019 service; Lieutenant Leo Lacoste, 19 years\u2019 service; and Sergeant \u201cJerry\u201d O'Neil, who joined the \u201cforce\u201d ten years back.| Sergeant O'Neil, prior to assuming his present position, was attached for four years to the Detective Bureau with the rank of detective-ser- geant.It is of interest to note that the first Radio car to be placed in commission in the city was under his charge.~ Those recent newspaper reports of Dillinger going atound with all those trict Under Their Supervi- | boys of the Noxth End This is the third season for the camp, In addition a lawn MORE TOLERANCE IN ENFORCING TRAFFIC BY-LAWS tremont, Suggests Officers Over-Anxious.Alderman J.M.Labonté, meeting of that police of Outremont were \u201ca bit tuo enthusiastic\u201d in handing out tickets, for alleged infractions of the traffic by-laws, and asked that their over- enthusiasm be curbed.He, however, endorsed the attitude of the police discussion occurred after Emile La- croix, city manager, had submitted his report showing that there were 150 infractions of the city by-laws, which brought in revenue to the municipality\u2019s treasury.Alderman Labonté, in advocating less enthusiasm, brought up specific cases to justify his suggestion.VISTORS WELCOME AT NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\u201d SUMMER CAMP The City Camp for Boys at North Branch \u201cY\u201d is filling a very large part in the lives of more than 150 these days.and registrations are larger and interest is keener than ever.À full programme is laid out for each day, by lads and leaders alike.An as- semhly period each morning, all the boys get together, is a par- ticuleir feature.Community singing, of old English rounds, starts off the week talks have been given by Rev.Chas.Geo.Smith, Rev.Wm, Mac- Red Ci-oss, and movies have been provide d through the courtesy of the Bell 1 elephone and the Goodyear Tire C mpanies.compan y representatives to -their measure of appreciation.An © nusua! situation has tact, Dr.Marcuse\u2019s passing will le Oddfellows, and a charter member of deeply regretted., A the BP.O, Elks.He is survived by women don\u2019t do him any good.\u2014Rev.Mr, Huston.found tb is year, (Ce ntinued on Page Four) i testinal jsuUmes a serious situation, The child, finkel; OUTREMONT GRAPPLER AT lack of cleanliness hot weather will develop gastro-in- disturbances manifesting themselves by vomiting and frequent GRADE 1 B (b) Il smelling stools, The condition, if First General Proficiency Trustees\u2019 not checked in time, develops and as-|Medal, Seymour Friedman, Max Gar- Third General Proficiency cannot retuin anything on its stom.Honour Card, Irving Morris; Punet- ach and everything passes directly; uality and Attendance, Donald Lu- through its bowels.Emaciation sets CHin and finally death ensues.The! GRADE 1 G (a) gastro-intestinal tract becomes in-| First General Proficiency Trustees\u2019 tlamed, caused mostly by a fermen.Medal: Helen Hoult, Marion Shapiro; Third General Proficiency Honour \u2018Card: Estelle Samuels, Jean Struth- ers; Punctuality and Attendance Prize: Jean Struthers, Joy Wilkinson.GRADE 1 G (b) \u2018er feeding, ity and Regular Attendance, Kenneth Gordon, Donald Aysler.tation in the bowels, The treatment consists first in its prevention and then if diarrhoea sets in, in proper care.The child should receive clean and proper food.! The milk should he pasteurized,] 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 battles should be kept clean.Over-| Medal: Elsa Rubin; 2nd.General feeding should be avoided, and do{Proficiency, Honour Card: Jean not give the child the foud that Clark; 3rd.General Proficiency, Hon- adults eat.Du not over-dress your{our Cards: Greta Cohen and Char- baby.When diarrhoea sets in stopjlotte Gross (equal).all food immediately and give a mild cathartic.Do not neglect, Treat the condition immediately, and if the condition dues not clear up, call your doctor.Some bad cases, and we seldom see these cases these days, sometimes need hospital care.GRADE 11 B (a) Bernmrd Leffell, First General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; David Climan, First General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Jack Westbrook, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Boris Zulauf, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; James Harvey, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance; James Russell, Prigpe for Punctuality and Regulsr Attendance; Roy Connolly, Prize for ARENA MONDAY NIGHT PERE TR 70 + A bout of unusual interest to North End wrestling fans will be that be- Punctuality and Regular Attendance.of the Outremont City Council, at a regular body Wednesday night, expressed his opinion that the| and is being entered into with relish | when} day in a happy way.During the past|§ Lean, and Mrs.Shaw of the Junior|R The speakers and have not RB been lef t in any doubt by the boys as R been in that out of 160|H GRADE II B (b) First Prize, General Proficiency, tween Yvon Robert and Henri De glane on Monday night at the Avena.Robert an Outremont boy.His] Trustees\u2019 Medal, Irwin Stutt; Second opponent will be the famous Hepri{General Proficiency, Honour Card, Deglane, former heavyweight cham; David Lebofsky; Third General Pro- (Continued on Page Four) COOL REFRESHMENT! Try These Famous Iced Tea Recipes: «, pour hot 'SALADA\u2019 Tea dd lemon juice and sugar is pion, 1.Into a tell glass filled with broken ic after it has brewed for seven minutes.with respect to speedsters.His | to taste.oint was well rived | t ; ; bers of the Council ether 9.For family use, brew seven teaspoonsful of \"SALADA\" Ina pint.Hudson openly stating \u2018that \u201cmore.ZC teapot.In seven minutes pour off into a half-gallon jer or bowl.tolerance would be advisable\u201d The While hot, stir in 13 cups of sugar and the juice of two lemons, then fill up the jar with cold water at once.DO NOT REFRIGERATE, but serve, as required, with an ice-cube to each glass, \"SALAIA\" ICED TEM ads (ANUS IE CMS III AIO IS MSN SAIS IS III] I IA SIL MIA AUS IIS ISSN III SIA SAULT À N N Place Your Order Now While Low Spring Prices Prevail ?\u2014\u2014 > We Handle Only The HIGHEST GRADES OF FUEL.\u2014\u2014 | Ouimet - Wilson Coal Company, Limited COAL \u2014 COKE \u2014 WOOD \u2014 FUEL OIL 1 237 Van Horne Avenue \u2014 Phone Crescent 3177 EE Re 720772 ZI a Social Items, Club Notes Store Up Fruits and Vegetables For Winter, dis- the; It has been said that no single covery has contributed morc to general welfure of mankind than the art of preserving.Practically all, foods may be canned and stored indefinitely without losing their flavor] or food value.| With each season's crop uf fruit and vegetables there also appears aj new crop of canners.Some of these] are first-year housekeepers eager to! experiment in this interesting branch! of cookery.Others belung to that !!° large group of home-makers who have been affected by the recent hard times and are forced to take advantage of every cookery trick and method that will aid them in their task of providing wholesome and adequate meals for their families.To Can or Not to Can There has never been a time when canned foods in so wide a variety and of so high- a quality were available «on our markets.Whether the homemaker should avail herself of these foods or should can the foods at home w'!! depend on the size of her food bu-ixut.When a generous amount of food :.nvy is available\u2014an amount that « .:! p.-mit the homemaker to purchase à supply of fresh and commercially canned fruits and vegetables sufficient for her family\u2019s needs during the winter, there is little reason why she should spend long hours in a hot kitchen canning a sup-| ply of theze foods at home\u2014that is,\u2018 unless she rcally enjoys the work.When, however, money is not plentiful and there is danger that the winter meals may become deficient in fruits and v-gectables, then the homemaker shoul! turn to home-canning as a most practical means of supplying these necessary foods at moderate cost.\u2018 The question of the family\u2019s health must be considered.Our newer nur f \u2014 formed into a \u201cwinter planting for a surplus of vegetables to be canned for the months when the garden does not produce.who do not have gardens and orchards, the farmer's road stands home markets afford excellent opportunity to buy fresh fruit and vegetables in season at surprisingly low cost.knowledge of nutrition has caused us lu realize more clesrly the body's need for irun, phosphorus, lime, cellulose, \u2018and vitamins.These essential sub- |stances are more generally distributed in fruits and vegetables than in any other class of food.In winter, meals are likely to contain tuo much starch and sugar and fat.Doctors and health {specialists tell us that that \u201ctired\u201d ifeeling\u2014the so-called \u201cspring fever\u201d at the end of the winter is often due o lack of sufficient fruits and vegetables in the winter diet.These foods are noted for their value in helping to ward off the usual winter ailments.When the home vegetable garden is maintained, this can be easily trans- garden\u201d by For those and Quality of Food Tu Be Canned The necessity of using only fresh products in canning is a point which bears repeating as often as the subject is mentioned.slogan \u201ctwo hours from field to can\u201d The well-known is a good one to have in mind and with a garden at one's disposal the aim can ucually be accomplished.Bigotry does not consist in a man being convinced he is right.\u2014G.K.Chesterton.The man who thinkz he has a firm character has a wife who knows he is stubborn as a mule.The young man of to-day will tomorrow be the old man of whom he is so critical.\u2014Havelock Ellis, CS GOLD! 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NAL GOLD DEALERS ONLY ADDRESS Opposite Princess Theatre WAGNER \u201cEuropean Permanent Wave Expert\u201d Why Don\u2019t You Have Your Next Permanent with Mr.Wagner?Your Years\u2019 Experience Hair will Reap the Benefit of 14 in PERMANENT WAVING Telephone DOlard 4141 men, women and children.Use Matis Talcum ALL OVER from shoulders down.Mavis Face Powder, Jor face and throat.V.VIVAUDOU of Canada Ltd, Toronto \" + Mavis Talcum\u2014 used daily\u2014is the sure and certain safeguard of the loveliness of youth.It actually preserves the fresh texture of the skin and does mot clog delicate pores or enlarge them.Absorbs perspiration and deodorizes.Mavis, in the familia red container, is indispensable for 55¢ $110 TALCUM MAVI 25c POWDER « Of Cottons, Linen, Tub Silk These Patterns Are Charming By RUTH ROGERS No.487\u2014Daughter\u2019s Jacket Dress.This style is designed in sizes 8, 10.12 and 14 years.Size 8 requires 2%|; yards of 39-inch material with 1% yards of 39-inch ¢ontrasting and % yard of 33-inch ribbon for bow .for dress and jacket.No.481\u2014Attention Matrons.This style is designed \u2018in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 48 inches, bust njeasure.Size 36 requires 444 yards of 39-inch za AU FA Qu?ART No, 496\u2014Dashing Frock.This style is designed in aizes 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust measure.Size 16 requires 8e yards of 89-inch material.The Essence of Fashion The whole fashion story for Spring is to be found in this new and exciting Spriñg \u2018Fashion Book.You certainly.won't want to miss it.Confit perfectly.Send for your Sd t- day.Price of Book 20 cents.Price of Pattern 28° cents in stamps Rules for Successful Salad Salad, , Making 1, All ingredients must be cold, As you prepare them put in ice box or electrie refrigerator\u201d until needed.2.Lettuce and other greens must be crisp.Wash, wrap in wax paper and place in refrigerator until needed.3.Salads should: be piled high.4.When blending vegetables or fruits for salads, watch\u2019 colors.Too many colors spoil the artistic effect.6.Have the right dressing for the particular salad, The dressing plays an important part.Brazilian Cabbage Salad 1 medium éan oven\u2019 baked red kidney beans, 2 cups coarsely \u2018shredded cabbage 3 tablespoons India relish 3 tablespoons tomato ketchup 3 tablespoons wmiayonnaise dressing 1%- teaspoon salt Place beans in sieve and rinse sauce from them.Drain, chill and add remaining ingredients.Toss together lightly and chill.Serve on a bed of crisp lettuce and garnish with additional mayonnaise dressing.Accompanied by \u2018a bowl of \u201csoup and whole wheat bread, this» salad forms a \u2018âclighitut hanicthieon.\u2019 re Juiliénne Salad 2 cups shreddéd cébbage 1 gheen pepper = 7 1 cup cooked carrots, cut into strips % teaspoon salt \u2019 Dash ét pepper Bnet Unter HBaireut LE TPE TIRE SPECIAL.DURING JULY Pine-Apple Permanent, Complete, 4 | ve and Shampoo .Types of Beictramin \u2026 Komi 5 $6.00, material with 14 yard of 35-inch con-jor coin\u201d (¢oln is preféfréd).\"Wrsp trastihg.- [coin \u2018carefully.Remove outside legves from a small, firm head of cabbage.\u2018Cut in halves or quarters and slice very thin.Put in ice water until crisp.Drain and dry ip towel.Remove seeds and partitions from pepper and ¢ut\u2019 fn fine shreds.Add peppér, cooked carrots, salt and pepper, and mayonnaise; or French dressing to moisten.Serve on leaves of lettuce or on one of the outer cabbage leaves, Cardinal Beet Salad 1 package lemon jelly powder 1 cup boiling water % cup beet juice 2 tablespoons vinegar 1! tablespoon horseradish 4 cup celery, diced 1 cup cooked beets 14 teaspoon salt 2 tehspoons onion juice or grated onion | 4 Dissplve jelly powder in boiling water., Add heet juice, vinegar, sait, onion juice and horseradish.Chill.When slightly thickened, fold in cel ery snd beets.Turn into mould.Chill until firm.Unmould on crisp lettuce.Serve with salad dressing.Serves 6.CONSUMING FEWER EGGS Canédièns have been slowing down, on the cogsumption of eggs in recent yeats.' In 1930 the per capita coh- sumptoiny was, about 25 dozens, in 1981 sligtly ovédr 24% dozen, i\" 1082 28% - jen and in: 1938 less than 2214 dosen, CANADA'S PRINTING TRADE \u201cThe Canadian printing \u2018trade employs 32,584 men and\u2019 women, says the Dominion bureau of \u2018statistics, and CASTLE BEAUTY PARLOR | DO.4207 \u201d Tag Ave.ation paie eg Direction of Madashe A.Titcet ~~ PEN amorce tte Édhérensonces roxasesvoce veesens vessns Theckls Pefmianents\u2026 tains new MoMywood photos and patterns that are styled perfectly and | prepared, drait them and pack into [shrink in eannitif so that À produosd $401,40R,308 in 1982, $34,-| } 112,90 representing daily newspaper 5 ye q CANNING RECIPES Canned Peaches | Use firm, \u2018uhiform \u2018fruit.fruit may be used for jam.Use a thin or medium syrup as desired.Put in one cracked peach pit for every quart of syrup.Boil ths syrup for 6 minutes, and strain.- Immerse the peaches In boiling water for about one minute or untit the skins will slip easily.Plunge at once into cold water for a few ser- onds; remove the skins, cut the peaches into halves and discard thz pits.Peaches may be packed raw, but a better pack is obtained if the fruit is first simmered in the syrup for 5 minutes.Do not cook until soft.Pack at once, without crushing, placing the halves pit side down in overlapping layers.Fill the jars with hot syrup, partly seal, and process as follows: HOT WATER BATH: 20 minutes if packed cold; 15 minutes if packed hot.OVEN: 45 minutes if packed cold; 35 minutes if packed hot.PRESSURE COOKER: 10 minutes at 5 pounde pressure if packed cold; 5 minutes if packed hot.To prevent discoloration of the fruit after peeling, it is well to fill the peaches into the jar as fast as they are peeled, and to add the boiling syrup immediately; or, if the peaches are to be pre-cooked, drop them into the syrup as fast as they are peeled.Plain canned peaches may Have a maraschino cherry placed in each half instead of the stones.Place cherry side against the glass.Cânned Plums The greengage, yellow egg, and Lombard \u2018are the varieties of plum used for canning.They are ordinarily canned whole, and they should be gathered just as they commence to ripen.Only sound, uniform fruit should be selected.Stem, wash, grade, prick with a needle to prevent bursting.Use a thick syrup (2 cups of sugar to 1 cup of water) for tart plums, or a medium syrup (14 cups of sugar to 1 cup of water) \u2018 for sweet plums.Plums may be packed hot or céld and processed in the jar, or hey may be cannéd by the open ket- > |tle method.Hot Pack: Have the syrup boiling.Wash \u2018and prick the plums, drop into the syrup and boil until! barely tender.Pack into clean, hot jars.Fill So?t [with syrup, partly seal, and process as follows: HOT WATER BATH: 5 minutes.OVEN: 15 minutes at 275 deg.F.PRESSURE COOKER: 3 minutes at 10 pounds pressure.Cold Pack: directed.Pack in jars firmly without crushing, cover with syrup, partly seal, and process as follows: HOT WATER BATH: 20 minutes.OVEN: 45 minutes at 275 deg.F.PRESSURE \u2018COOKER: 10 minutes at 5 pounds pressure.Fruits for\u2019 Salads \u2018 Equal quantities of all or any combination of the following fruits may be canned in a thin syrup and processed 20 minutes in the hot-water bath, or for 10 minutes at 5 pounds pressure in the pressure cooker.Peaches, peeled and cut in quarters, Canned sliced pineapple, cut in quarters.Tart apples, peeled and cut in eighths.A dozen of each of the above fruits will fill one-quart jars.Maraschino cherries may be added for garnish.Canned Apples The late fall and winter varietie are best for canning as they are more tart and retain their flavor better than the sweet varieties.Apples for canning may be baked, may be made into a sauce, or may be canned whole, in halves or in quarters.They may be \u2018canked by the open kettle method, or mäy be cooked in the jar.When they ate to be cooked in the jar, they may be packed either hot) or cold.Cold Pact: Wash, pare and quarter| Ë the apples and drop into weak salt and water (1; tablespoon full of salt to a quart of water) to prevent discoloration.en all the apples are clean, hot jars, Cover with boiling thin syrup.Paitly seal, and process as follows: \\ HOT WATER BATH: 20 minutes.OVEN: 35 minutes at 275 deg.F.PRESSURE CO ER: 10.minutes | at 6 pounds pressu Hot \u2018Pack: Apples the jars ai, Sy mee t Prepare the plums as are not full, This can be prevented if they are boiled for 5 minutes in the syrup before packing.In this case, fill the pre-cooked fruit into the jars hot, cover with the syrup boiling hot, and process as follows: HOT WATER BATH: 5 minutes.OVEN: 16 minutes, PRESSURE COOKER: at 10 pounds pressure, Canned \u2018Apple Sauce 3 minutes For canned apple sauce, early sumnie oo fun.apples, or windfalls tha: cuuk to a mush are best.Pare, core and cook until soft with a small quantity of water.Press through a colander or strainer and measure, adding one-half cup of sugar to each two cups of apple.Put into hot, clean jars, partially seal, and sterilize in hot mater bath for 12 minutes or in pressure cooker for 8 minutes, at 6 pounds pressure.Fashion \u2026.Notes There seems to be no end to these nautical accessories! Jean Harlow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer star, who has been a staunch advocate of the higi sea motif, introduced an interesting new bracelet during a scene of her new picture.The bracelet was composed of tiny enamelled code flags strung together on a fine gold chain.Black and white combined prove the ultimate in early fashions according to, Maureen O\u2019Sullivan, Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer feature player, who has already purchased a charming new formal frock in fall design.The dress is fashioned of black satin with white satin forming the front of the waist, It is known as \u201cPenguin\u201d frock due to its \u201cstiff shirt\u201d appearance.> > If you want a smart jacket to go with that new sports outfit\u2014just cut up the family tablecloth.Madge Evans was seen about town wearing one of the smart new tablecloth linen jackets over a natural linen sport dress, The jacket combined orange, yellow and black in an interesting plaid.The fringed edge was used as a trim for the wide lapels.The very last word in sport jewelry See FREDA'S ws ser Out Our Entire Stock of Summer Hats.\u2014WHITE\u2014 Felts\u2014Straws\u2014Linens\u2014Crepes, Also All Other Shades.You Can Buy Them at Half the Cost of Manufacture.Matron\u2019s Hats in Wide Variety.4413 St.Lawrence Blvd.LA.9624.\u2014 CEE CET cked raw| \u201cTHE PERFECT 5718 PARK AVENUE 4437 ST.LAWRENCE Telephones: First \u2019 \u2018he FIRESIDE, » PHILOSOPHER?By ALFRED BIGGS Only the truth will gurvive.; soe he Bad thoughts are boomerangs.- +, Le ! ss oo A A little sympathy will do no harm.\u2018 .Oo » Learn to congratulate without savy.e + # Ml-gotten gains are worse than Tosaes.& » sept The whole \u2018AH of selling Is the wh ot closing sales.ss e & 7\u201d Lift your eyes to the hills, bat mem: ber the valleys.ss oO Would you have \u201clove\u201d?Spell ft back: wards and add V.E.was born by Jean Parker, Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer player.It was a wide bracelet of snake wood with an inlaid wood medalion in the center, By means of a concealed button, the medalion swings open \u2014 and there appears a compact, It's quite a tricky gadget and one {hat the \u2018younger set is going for in a big way! .Have you a fishnet in your: wardrobe?If not you'd better get one for they're terribly smart as scarfs with the new surf ensembles.\u2018Muriel Evans, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature player has \u2018one fashioned of yellow yarn.Tiny corks fastened around the edge adds a decidedly decorative note.- An Irish Guards officer called up a sergeant and spoke of the unéôldier- ly appearance of a recruit, Hy \u201cHe looks very slovenly, sergeant.\u201d \u201cYes, sor.\u201d .: \u201cAre you sure he washes?\u201cYes, sor.\u201d \u201cYes, sor, our, sor.\u201d 362 Fairmount Avenue, West {WRBST?OF PARK AVE.) __ CRescent 5929 |, SUMMER SPECIAL He: VELOX OIL PERMANENT .$2.00 .A Jue (includes shampoo, fingerwave and trim.) $3.50 GENUINE OIL PERMANENT.Reduced to ' (2 Heads for $6.00) ASK ABOUT OUR CHILDR N°5 MADELON PERMANEN s REALISTIC PERMAN The very latest and most method in permanent waving on the market to-day.Will assure you of ringlet ends and a lovely deep eave.without any injury to \u2018the air $5.00 \u2014 2 Heads for * 55700.Komol, .- 40e Any Other item _ .25¢ All our permanents are guaranteed to last 7 months and hold ringlets 1 year, enny's Sandwich Shop - And Delicatessen RESTAURANT\u201d Opposite Rialto Theatre A Below 4 Mount Royal DO.8972 \u2014 HA.0535 \u2014 PL.0243 4 3 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE! A UIT ua ALLA 5817 PARK AVENUE Oil Permanent «.4 udtanjeed Six Months \u2026\u2026\u2026.Manicures, Haircut.RR ER il ABOVE | BERNARD Every Employee an Experienced and Skilled Operator 40 NEW LOW PRICES \u2018 PHONE CR, 6600.ALL OF OUR BEAUTICIANS HAVE HAD EIGHT YEARS\u2019 OR MORE EXPERIENCE \u2014 but he dries a bad col- de: / md po an sw and the the Cel gis tur ref the Ste in gov, inc wor] chat use bile quai lish 1s.0 this TEN( used.Apt.ONE very PREN phone EAT( Grey CHRY condit CONT ly fui lease, 8960.GUR) grey DU.72 ETHE ated f HA.1 MAN( hardw tor ce 352 SI 320.00 room beds.St.Vi Parkh Park, Ouime ALAN Somer daire, & greatl, premis FUR SUB-1 letely t.W Super; OUTR suit o option Nnervou Traine Relnty \u2018 Examiner-Courier Devoted to the interests of iemant Model City \u2014Park Extension and Montreal Asnex Published with the Co-epergtion of the .Business Men's Association of the North End sy THE Examiner-Courier Publishing Company $736 PARK AVENUE CRESCENT 4112 Subocription: $2.00 a yoor Subscriptions should be sent to above address.Any change of address should be forwarded one week in advance.This will ensure prompt delivery every Friday morning All communications, either Editorial, New or Advertisements, and should Be malted ne te arive et ro 80 mailed as to arrive at ou before Thursday of each week, at a + office en or MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JULY 6th, 1934.CLOSING OF PARLIAMENT Session Significant as Marking Decided Tory Swing To Left\u2014Liberals Prepare For Election Campaign.Another session of parliament, which under more favourable circumstances for the party in power probably would have been the last before a general election, draws to a close, and the people look back and review what has been done and what has not been done.The session was marked chiefly by a decided and precipitous swing to the left on the part of the government, and we have witnessed the unusual spéctacle of the radical groups of the housé lining up with the government in opposition to the Liberals.The Central Bank legislation, the Marketing Act legislation, and the Stevens Inquiry were the features of this swing, and they are significant as reflecting the change of opinion on the part of the public toward the old stand-pat Tories.The Stevens.Inquiry has been especially interesting in that it marks the first effort of the present government to enlarge the base of prosperity by increasing the standard of living of thousands of workers.Mr.Stevens has rightly taken the view that a ten-dollar-a-week man is of little or no use economically \u2014 he is of no use to automobile manufacturers, builders of good housing quarters, tailors, radio manufacturers, book publishers, or a thousand other business men \u2014 he is of use only to the corner grocer, and even in this respect only in a limited degree.The out- come of this Inquiry, like the outcome of the activities of Mr.Roosevelt in the United States, will be to create more people who will be of use to the nation economically.Political opinion, however, does not believe that the Inquiry (the biggest bid of the present government for popular favour) will save the administration from defeat when it appeals to the people.The argument put forward in support of this view is that, coming at this late date, the Inquiry has all the Aspects of a political move, and the confidence of the public is lacking.Liberals will be active in the interval between this session and the coming one in preparing fur election.The Liberal program, outside of drastic lowering of the tariff schedules and encouragement of freer foreign trade, will not be an issue in the coming struggle, as the party believes it will be returned by an overwhelming majority no matter when the election is held, and has taken the stand that promises of any kind are to be vigorously avoided.The C.C.F.has been dismissed by both major parties as being impotent as presently organized.« \u201c WHY HE'S POPULAR It\u2019s Little Acts Like This That Make Edward P.Popular | With Canadians, British, And in Fact People\u2019s of AN Nations.Here is the sort of thing commands respect and affection for royalty \u2014 not the starched formalism that flies to offence over some trifling human error, The Prince of Wales performed a gallant act the uther day in his tour of the unemployment centres in North Wales.At Holyhead he learned of the disappointment of a Mrs.Hughes, aged 101, because he had not passed through the village of Balley.\u201cI must go and see her,\u201d the Prince said, immediately deciding to make a detour of several miles to reach her home.She courtsied and said: \u201cYour Highness, you have made an old woman very happy.\u201d The Prince shook her hand gently and replied: \u2018And it makes me very happy to haar you say that.\u201d It is little touch such as this which have made the Prince so popular, the more su because they are not a pose with him.He always seems to be himself.and a very likeable self, too.EXAMINER - COURIER WANT ADS.CRescent 4112 FOR SALE COUNTRY CAMP TO LET COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET TENOR BANJO with case.Little|ISLE PERROT, Ste.Annes side, on|ST.ADELE, two furnished log cah- used.Reasonable.5590 Gatineau, water edge, Country camp, partlylins, running water, very private, Apt.4.EL.9386.E-28{ furnished, 4 rooms, open fireplace, lnear water, bus stop also, few dis- ONE DOUBLE BED, walnut finish, large verandah.Phone WE.5908.tingu\u2019-hed paying guests, for infor- very cheap.Phone DE.7581.E-24 E-19 mation st Adele, at Brown\u2019s Mill, or PREMIER, Spic-span, new, $10.00, ROOMS TO LET phone DE.2180.E-25 EATONIA wicker baby carriage.Grey with blue trim.EL.1660.E-27 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BRIGHT ROOM, suitable for semi-in- valid or business lady, near car, bus lines.EL.7856 or 2248 Old Orchard.DRESSMAKING HIGH CLASS dressmaking done at short notice.Dresses from $2.69.We specialize for stouts.Alterations E-13 CHRYSLER 70 sedan for sale, good condition, low price.DE.4973.E-26|able double Reasonable.ARGYLE AVE, City, 1393.Comfort- room.Meals MA.9678, at reasonable prices.Outremont.Dressmaking, 749-A DeLepee.CRes.optional.| 5804.E-29 E-14 FURNITURE FOR SALE CONTENTS of five rooms, complete- ROOM AND BOARD OFFICE AND STORE EQUIPMENT AHERN SAFES lowest direct faci- ly furnished, will sublet flat with lease, low rent, 2070 St.Hubert.PL.COMFORTABLE suitable one or two, bed-sitting room, radio, chester- ory prices.Repairs to all makes; combinations changed.830 St.James 8960.E-20ifield, one minute car terminus, Mod-{ West.MA, 7141, E-22 T ls optional.EL.7565.GURNEY Electric Stove, 3 burner, erate terms, mea grey enamel, quite new, reasonable.E-11| TRADE and BUSINESS CARDS DU.2963.E-23 SUMMER BOARD THIS PAPER is distributed by the FLATS TO LET National Sales and Distribution Co., ETHEL, 3942, Verdun.Newly decorated flat, $12.00.Key dat 3938 Ethel.HA.1676.E-18 surroundings, mation, EL.7569.ST.AGATHE.Ideal accommodation in private English home, excellent meals, station, lake, village.Further infor-{\u2014\u2014 successor to Dominion Messenger and Signal Service.477 St.Baptiste, HA.9101, beautiful near E-2 E-12| PAINTING AND DECORATING \u201dn MANCE, 6030 \u2014 Upper, five rooms, hardwood floors, electroliers: generator connected: all new.Denteneer, 352 Sherbrooke East, LA.5856.£.33 CARE of elderly meals, diets.ed.WI.0465.convalescent people, porches, near water, $10.00 up.Good Nursing care if requir- semi-invalid and J.PRICE, 6079 Waverley St.1st ciass large rooms, house painter and decorator.Craftex, air.|able.CR.4273.APARTMENTS TO LET $20.00 TO $40.00 -\u2014 Choice 3 to 5|_ WANTED TO PURCHASE STAMP DEALER room apartments, prassplots, flowerbeds.Parkcourt, 5462 Park, corner St.Viateur._Pasadena, 6028 Park.Parkhill, 56980 Park.Parkwest, 5990 Reg'd., Park, Parkside! 6010 Park.Duquette- 4965.BUSINESS SUITS, all kinds of good sporting goods.Best, prices paid.Call Sam Pearson, 1452 Notre Dame W.any sizes, also catalogues, albums, supplies, 0520, Dominion Stamp Co., 4123 St.WL | Catherine St.W.Ouimet, 6024 Park, DO.0519.E-21 ALANDALE APARTMENTS, 5732 Somerled Avenue, four rooms, frigidaire, all modern conveniences, heated garage, janitor service.Rent WE BUY AND SELL used bicycles.Also accept used bicycles on purchase of new bicycles.High prices paid.R.'DORAIS, 3861 Wellington, FI.2058.E-4 MILLINERY CHIC model hats for spring.Perfect fitting, and distinctive for debutante and matrons.All hand made and reasonably priced from $2.98.Hats E-17 greatly reduced.Apply Janitor on premises or phone PL.3437.E-16 FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET SUB-LET 3 room apartment, completely furnished, 3026 Sherbrooke t.West\u2014July Cand August.Apply ing-room suites, Dame W BEDS, complete, $6.00; chesterfields, $15.00; bedroom suites, $29.00; din- $4.50; tables, $1.75.West End Furniture Exchange, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES remodelled with expert milliners in attendance from $1.00 up.Mad.Gertrude, 5000 Park Ave., corner 8t.$26.00; bureaus, 1370-1374 Notre E-1 CLEANERS and DYERS ATLANTIC 4628 \u2014 Empire Cleaners, New address, 1265 Bernard west.Superintendent.Telephone FI.1414.E-15{atore, will sell cas OUTREMONT \u2014 Comfortable room, suit one or two, Quiet family.Meals optional.AT.351 .E-34(st.BATHS AND MASSAGE Zotique, Hubert, BARGAIN best Spot Verdun, BEAUBIEN 520\u2014Store and 759, also handy|French cleaning, pressing, remodell- YO.0122.only.E-30 prices.Quick service, between Beaubien, St.|for tuning, $2.50.Charles Adams, 888 good revenue.Apply CR.|Rielle Ave.YO.136 M-10 E-31| PIANO - TUNING and repairing.SCIENTIFIC massage for fatigue, nervousness or rheumatic conditions.Trained nurses, Call WI.1668 for ap- ent, = =» Lames West.Bla 0198.\\ RE TOBACCO, NEWS, fountain, established 8 years, assured living, must sell, 6258 Sherbrooke | Ss lending library, ; aintin, can have your Ca ing done properly.a Jean |B ete.Quick, clean workmen, Reason N STAMPS\u2014Large selection stamps, : etc.§ Open evenings.Bought and sold.WIL 5 E-5 Joseph Blvd.DO.8708.E17 ing, in first-class fashion, at lowest E-8 Best work guaranteed.Special charge WHY HAVE a mess?When you and decorat- Not a bit tight but loose and comiortabie is this smart Scottish plaid beret jauntily worn over the right eve by Myrna Loy of the films.The matching bow is pertly fastened under collar of wing effect.We\u2019ve Found An Ideal Holiday Spot At Last Sunset Inn, In The Adirondacks, Is Only 22 Hours Motor Drive From Montreal.If you are one of those fulks who, throughout.Most of the rooms afford this year, would like to spend your'a view of the lake and are all ac- holidays at \u201csomeplace different\u201d and, cessible to baths, fireplaces, wide not too far from Montreal, then we; porches and spacious grounds.hasten to commend Sunset Inn, a fa-! A DELIGHTFUL OUTLOOK mous old-time Adirondack hotel with What a view from the front ver- accommodation for one hundred; anda of the Inn .particularly at guests, deep in the woods and right evening! As you linger a moment to on the edge of beautiful Lake Cha-! watch the glories of the sunset and teaugay, N.Y.It\u2019s owned by a Mont- the deepening shadows on the dis- realer and is proving particularly tant shore line, you cannot help but popular with residents of Notre feel that Nature has conspired with Dame de Grace, who drive down via man to provide an enchanting spot.Huntingdon and Chateaugay, N.Y.ALL SUMMER SPORTS Here, fn a secluded corner of the! There is organized sport aplenty.Adirondacks, surrounded by a great'Bathing and swimming facilities are wilderness well in from the main'excellent with raft and diving boards, highway that passes through the!while tennis, croquet, quoits, ping- progressive town of Ckateaugay, pong, archery-on-the-lawn, billiards, N.Y, one is wholeheartedly disposed fishing and hiking may be invoked to to live, laught and be happy.pass the time of day.Dancing Satur- A PERFECT HOLIDAY SPOT day nights to the strains of a goed For quiet beauty and natural, al- orchestra.most indescribable charm that seemsi Children will find life to grow upon you as the hours slip} by .nowhere will you find a more ents, Qutdoor life, clean, fresh moun- inviting holiday retreat.tain air, abundant sunshine and a A far cry, indeed, from the de- | variety of recreation make this a mands of modern city life .here | veritable haven for children.They in the serene quietness you will be-lean romp on the lawn in front of the come wrapped in the magic spell;Inn or paddle in the shallow, safe that holds others so firmly .for- water along the beach, always in get what day it is .lie in a ham- | view from the hotel verandas.mock with a good book .enjoy: In season the deer hunting and the inviorating, pine-scented air .trout fishing are the best to be the first streaks of sunlight shim-'found in the Adirondacks, and ex- mering on the lake at the foot of'perienced guides are in attendance.the terraced lawn .relax! | NEW LOW RATES THE INN ITSELF | Sunset Inn's rates are exceptional- So much for the charming sur- ly low considering the excellence of roundings and location.Now let us its cuisine, making possible the de- tell you something of the Inn itself.ilights of the table seldom obtained It's a four-storey building, with a'outside the home.Green vegetables, large two-storey annex, right at the, poultry, milk, cream and eggs are edge of the lake, providing comfort-i supplied from nearby farms.able accommodation in sunny, well-| Hunters and fishermen may ventilated, cheerful rooms.The pro-jaccommodated during the season.perty is modern in its appointments AN INVITATION and is lighted with electricity] Come for a week-end or a month.at Sunset .| be EI ha a A A MIA PARK GARAGE 5702 PARK AVENUE PHONE CRESCENT 1243 TIRES, BRAKES, and MECHANICAL EXPERTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED Owned and Operated by ART LEMAY SERVICE AND PRICES UNEQUALLED I 2 7 Tl 7 rll vl FE OT le 72 2 DAWES BLACK HORSE YO, 2764-W.2e-: ALE, 4 we Inn as wholly enjoyable as their par-! CAMP OUAREAU NOW OPEN FOR SEASON Camp Ouareau, the Laurentian camp for girls, opened for ita thirteenth season on Mon.July 2nd, when sume seventy campers from Montreal, Quebec, Shawinigan, New York, Bostun, etc, arrived at the camp.The camp is under the personal direction of Miss Mabel Jamieson and Misa Dorothy Percival, assisted by à fine group of experienced counsellors, many of whom have been associated with Camp Ouareau for a great number of years.They include Dv.Ruth Dow, the Misses Beryl Lipton, Alice Johannsen, Margaret Miller, Lucille Hodgson, Phyl- lisJackson, Cynthia Bozin, Dorothy Denton, Mrs, H.Carrigan, Mrs.Mackenzie, all of Montreal, Miss Anne Maclean, Halifax, Miss Florence Wells, Pt.Credit, Miss Florence Mews of Newfoundland, Miss Bligh! Desbrisay of Moncton, and Miss Mary Rowland of iKngston.Mr.Bradbury of the Riding School of Montreal ia in charge of the riding for the tenth year and brought with him his carefully trained saddle horses and an assistant riding master.Beginners learn in the riding ring and progress to the bridle path and all day trips on horseback.Other camp activities include swimming, life-saving, canoeing.aquaplaning, sailing, tennis, archery, camp craft, arts and crafts, story telling, music, hay cart rides, masquerades and dramatics.The camp is situated at one end of beautiful Lake Ouareau facing the west, The district around is dotted with lakes which make long canoe trips a special feature for the older girls.We sincerely believe that you will have a happy holiday .for, amongst other things, there exists a spirit of \u201ccomradere\u201d that soon welcomes the visitor and makes one reluctant to leave such charming company.The motor roads are excellent.Particularly visitors from Westmount and Notre Dame de Grace are fortunate in the fact that the Caughna- waga Bridge is now open, and the drive is thereby considerubly shortened, 1 cannot afford to sing for less than £350.-Signor Gigli.\u2014mageerene- TROUT LAKE INN TROUT LAKE, QUE.carbon's ow ow.the anti-knock motor fuel ham oM- minated the knock.Many car owners, Knocking formerly was way of letting the car owner of its presence in the engine.as a result, think that carbon has been eliminated, too.To a certain extent, this ia true, but there still is a lot of carbon in the automobiles running around the streets and highways.Carbon interferes with engine efficiency and it pays to check up ou the engine once in a while instead of assuming that carbon ia out of the picture, When the car is replete with whistles and squeaks, the motorist who is annoyed by these extraneous noises should take it as his cue to get busy with the oil can.It really ix amazing, the amount of silence.contained in a few ounces of thin lubricating oil.Applied to windshield ancher bolts, door locks, hood clamps, and other parts that move even when they are supposed not to do =o, oil will work wonders, .It will induce silence where tightening of bolts fails.There is a difference between the size of the spark plug gap that current will jump when it is outside of the cylinder.A width that will be cleared when the plug is being tested when out of its port may be altogether too great for efficient functioning when in place.The difference is accounted for in the increased resistance of the compressed gasss when the plug is in place.The service à car needs very frequently is a definite key to the manner in which it is operated.That's far from a new idea but it is one that is lost to sight by many car owners much of the time.Because he had to have a new clutch plate installed recently a veteran motorist diacover- ed he had been riding the clutch.He would not have believed it of himself if he hadn't checked up.Check tire pressure each day on your summer tour, It ia better to live as a lion for a day than for a hundred years as a sheep.-The Duce.My idea of fame is to find some nice little corner into which to creep where one will be free from his neighbor.\u2014-Maxine Elliott.MacVICAR MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.J.G.Potter, M.A., D.D,, TRY US FOR A Week, Week-End or Dinner Fel, Ste.Agathe 171, Levine's Farm On Ste.Agathe, Montreal Highway DOlard 4345 9 am.to 9 p.m.PLATES THAT PIT Dr.Antonio Hebert U.bD.s.CHIRURGIEN DENTISTE Painless operative dentistry of all kinds 4879 PARK AVENUE near Ht.Joseph Hivd.Minister.OUTREMONT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH William Mecl.ean, Minister.Joint Services for July Rev.11 a.m.At MacVicar Memorial.Subject: \u201cA TABLE SPREAD.\u201d 7.30 p.m.At Outremont Presbyterian.Subject: \u2018What Happens When We Try to Berve.Two Masters.| You will receive a cordial welcome: at these services, They are Bright, Brief and Beneficial 1 À Ha chape of carre feuly i (9 ONE OFFICE ONLY Our Dominion Wide .eet SAMPLES] DISTRIBUTE ED WITH CARE BY UNIFORMED MEN Service bas achiéved 5, Outstanding Prominence im tbe last three-quarters of a century by Giving Careful and Efficient Service.We Distribute The Monitor \u2014 Guardian \u2014 Examiner Peet 40 1.pa National Sales & Distribution Co.Led.Successors to Messenger Dept.Dominion Messenger & Signal Co.Ltd.Harbour 9 9101* \u2014 Our New Bldg.\u2014 477 &.Jean n Baptiste Se |\u2018 - \u2014 tn IR PACE FOUR THE EXAMINER-COURIER, FRIDAY, JULY 6th, 1934.Honour Card; Glenys Hughes, 38rd J PRIZE LISTS General Proficiency, Honour Card; [MLOOKING FOR TE LED Marjorie Aitkin, Prize for Punctual- MY LITTLE BOY OUT OF ity and Regular Attendance; Myrtle THE RIVER.Gatenby, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance; Hilda Harvey, Prize for Punctuality and Regular | - SUMMER EXANS one 8 Attendance; Patricia Wilkinson, Prize Pe \u2018 for Punctuality and Regular Atten- GRATITUDE: dance., By .GRADE V G (b) Sack (Continued from Page 1) Queenie Schwartz, 1st General Pro- PomER~- GUY DRUMMOND SCHOOL ficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Ruth Tuck- on ! ficiency, Honour Card, Joseph Gold- stein; Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance, Clarence Rennie, Andrew Wood.GRADE II G (a) Prize List Joyce Marshall, First Proficiency, Trustees\u2018 Medal; Isobel er, 2nd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Kathleen Kember, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Jessie Lawton, Prize for Punct.and Reg.Attendance.A scientist declares that the sub- stratosphere is full of minute earth- particles that have hurtled from our You know what and vitality, The leaders of the Camp are pleased to see visitors, and it is worth while dropping into the \u201cY\u201d to see what can be done to keep lads happy and healthy during world\u2019 into space.these hot days.some golfers are.ty, Malcolm Moore, Gordon Temple- ton, eral Proficiency, Honour Card; Fay Harris, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Cara Bishop, Prize for Punct.and Reg.Att.; Shirley Dow, Prize for Punct.and Reg.Att.; Grace Martineau, Prize for Punct.and Reg.VISITORS WELCOME AT NORTH BRANCH GRADE VII B (b) Garmaise, First General Trustees\u2019 Scholarship and Medal; Esmond Goldman, Second Boris GRADE V M Proficiency, Bennie Abugov, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Martin General Helen Prize for Weinrauth, Second General Proficiency, Honour Card; Florence Perlman, Rita Smith, Jewel Tomar- kin, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Doris Egan, Joan McCormick, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance.GRADE IF G (b) Prize List First Gen.Prof, Trustees\u2019 Medal: Annie Schecter; Second Gen.Prof., Honour Card: Hinda Ordower; Third |\u2019 Gen.Prof., Honour Card: Ethel Ra- binovitch; Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance: Joan Moore and Thelma Selway.GRADE III B (a) 1st Gen.Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal, Allan Knight; 2nd Gen.Proficiency, Honour Card, Bernard Gold- stein; 3rd Gen.Proficiency, Honour Card, Albert Silverman; Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance, Ross Booth, David Mather.GRADE III B (b) David Beck, First Gen.Prof, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Norman Beckow, Second Gen.Prof, Honour Card; Mannie Ghent, Third Gen.Prof., Honour Card; Prizes for Punctuality and Regular Attendance, Miles Bade, Albert Dunsby, Bruce Despres.GRADE III G (a) Roslyn Goodman, 1st Gen.Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Geraldine Climan; 2nd Gen.Proficiency, Honour Card, Mildred Scholnikoff; 3rd Gen.Proficiency, Honour Card.Prize for Punctuality and Reg.Att.: Gloria Cook, Edith Elm, Shirley Toft, Lydia \u201c Bouchard.GRADE HI G (b) Marcia Cohen, Trustees\u2019 Medal for First General Proficiency; Sheila Wilk, 2nd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Irwin Giickman, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card.GRADE VI B (a) Levinoff, First Genera} Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Bernard Raphael, Second General Proficiency, Honour Card; Harvey Feld- man, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Harold Canvin, Bank Prize for Order.(City and District Savings).Walter Goodall, Duncan Mec- Alpine, Alex.Metcalfe, Punctuality and Regular Attendance Prize.GRADE VI B (b) Herman Buller, First General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; .Russel Yeoman, Second General Proficiency, Honour Card; Millie Hamovitch, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Donald Dougherty, Special Prize for Order; Robert Bishop, Punctuality and Attendance Prize; Kenneth Reason, Punctuality ard Attendance Prize; Warren Robert, Punctuality and Attendance Prize; Frank Yeandel, Punctuality and Attendance Prize, GRADE VI B (¢) Hyman Marcovitz, First General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Irving Brecher, Second General Proficiency, Honour Card, Special Prize for Order; Nathan Heller, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card.GRADE VI G (a) Helen Steinraan, First General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal, City and District Savings Bank Thrift Prize; Rosabelle Share, Second Gen- Samuel Att.; Robertson, Punct.and Reg.Att.; Margaret Trotter, Prize for Punct.\u2019 and Reg.Att.; Eileen Tugwell, Prize for Punct.and Reg.Att.; Hilda Wynter, Prize fir Punct.and Reg.Au * GRADE VI G Ce) Helga Gillmeister, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Marcia Getz, 2nd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Merle Edwards, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card, Special Prize for Order.Loraine Currie, Aspacia Liaskos, Muriel Rennie, Rol- lande Daumery, Ruth Ward, Ruth Tutte, Gwen Swinburne, Winnifred Scott, Prize for Punct.and Reg.Attendance.GRADE VI G (b) Ethel Waterman, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Frances Kalman, 2nd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Sheila Wheaton, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Banque Canadienne Nationale Prize for Order; Cicely Greer, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Prize for Punctuality and Reg.Attendance: Sheila Wheaton, Gertrude Henry, Ruth Haviland, Mary Toft, Jean Mitchell.GRADE VII B (a) Ellis Wentworth, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Gordan Rozand, 2nd General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Scholarship; Harry Myers, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card.Prizes for Punctuality and Attendance: Lloyd Byrd, Clifford Byrd, David Connolly, Brian Haggar- Shultz, Second General Proficiency, || \u2014\u2014\u2014 Honour Card; Norma Coughlin, Kray- BUY and SAVE at PRESCRIF TIONS na Share, Third General Proficiency, COMPOUNDED Honour Card.Punctuality and Reg.Attendance: Frances Tomalty, Muriel Buckingham, Shirley Mallette, GRADE EX B (a) Howard Stutt, ficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Gerst, Second General Honour Card; Bruce Farquharson, Third General Proficiency, Honour Marcel Card; Elston Robert, Prize for Punc- |} tuality and Regular Attendance.GRADE IV B (b) James Murray, First General Pro- First General Pro- |} Proficiency, |} BOND'S Cut Rate Drug Store 275 BERNARD, NEAR PARK We Call and Deliver FOR FAST DELIVERY Phone D0.6263 White \u2014 64c.FRESH INSULIN Blue \u2014 79e.Received Every Week Direct from the Connaught Laboratories, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.Yellow \u2014 1.49.ficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Ross Dea- 9 Milk of e AY con, Second General Proficiency, PHILLIP S rate 34 Honour Card; Bennie Sherman, Third|} FREE General Proficiency, Honour Card; FREE Lite J np Prize for Punctuality and Regular M DE Extra Package @ With Every Tube Containing of Lifebuoy Attendance, Robert Pa A Extra Pads 25 Shaving Cream G vG (a i or .Merle Browns, 1st General Pro- Both, 35e Dental ficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Jean Hea- |} ther, 2nd General Proficiency, Hon-if our Card; Catherine Metcalfe, 3rd General Proficiency, Perfect Attendance and Punctuality} Prize: Jean Heather, Catherine Met- |} calfe, Vera Geisler, Audrey Crysler, |} Gertrude Opie, June Organ, Muriel Phillips, Young.GRADE IV G (b) \u201c Eudice Rosenberg, First Generalif Honour Card.May Yeandel, © Mildred |} Cream 27e Bize SQUIBB 3 for 50° N.-B.| FREEZONE 29° Yeast Flakes LYSOL Large 29c \u2014 29° DR.LYON'S General Proficiency, Honour Card; Martin Goldberg, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Special French Prize; Norman Buckingham Douglas Campbell, Bryant Lenny, Norman Wilmot, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance.GRADE VII G (a) Dorothy Bodé, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Scholarship and Medal, Principal's Medal for English, Prize for Punetuality and Regular Attendance; Marion Boyle, 2nd General Proficiency, Honour Card, 1st Guy Drummond Scholarship; Phyllis Merson, 3rd General Proficiency, Honour Card; Gladys Goodfellow, Guy Drummond French Prize, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance; Joan Errington, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance; Daris Macdonald, Prize for Punctuality and Regular Attendance.GRADE VII G (b) Trustees\u2019 Medal and Ethel Nadler, Rose Cohen, Scholarship; Secon] \u201cV7 SUMMER CAMP (Continued from Page 1) boys registered there are 65 non- swimmers, but skilful tuition and this defect.A new departurd is a sun-bathing class Some 33 boys, needing special attention, have been! picked out, and are receiving carefully administered -doses of Old Sol, each day under the supervision of George Tully.They are also taking a course of corrective exercises, which will gradually build up their health Guy Drummond Scholarship, Second General.Proficiency, Honour Card, Special French Prize; Mary Bamy- ton, Third General Proficiency, Honour Card; Margaret Anderson, Bessie Cormack, Gwynneth Despres, Dorothy Geisler, Elizabeth Pond, Jean Pond, boyish enthusiasm is fast overcoming ; Mary Yeandel, Punctuality and Regular Attendance Prizes, DRINK Doll OLD STOCK i ALE J TRL T=] wl pa = © Ke LOOK | THAT'S THE NEW PATHFINDER TIRE THAT EVERYBODY SAYS IS THE SURPRISE OF THE YEAR.LETS LOOK! FRIEND OF MINE HAS | THEM -SAYS THEYRE THICKER BETTER EVERY Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Seena DR CH ASE\u2019S Nerve 39° Eyges, Second General Proficiency, |} © ! Feed ToothPowder Honour Card; Margaret Mortimer, Third General Proficiency, Honour|] 29c Card; Joan Breckenridge, Prize foriN KLEENEX Res.16° ____ Punctuality and Regular Attendance; |} 9 Margot Derick, Prize for Punctuality} GOODYEAR S NEW PATHFINDER IS and Regular Attendance; Leonora Natienal e Carter\u2019s Dunsby, Prize for Punctuality and} SEIDLITZ fan 10 Beecham\u2019s Regular Attendance; Jean Waters,|H Fruitatives Prize for Punctuality and Regular} \u2019 CHOICE Attendance.DODD S Kidney GRADE V B (a) Pills 35° 19c Norman Epstein, First General|} Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Maurice Schwartz, Second, General Proficiency, Honour Card; George Urqu- BATHING CAPS 29c uw NOXZEMA FRONT PAGE NEWS 4 IR @ QUALITY in tires at a 2 saving in price! Not IN À MINUTE YOULL SEE FOR YOURSELF-IT WILL GIVE A LOT MORE MILEAGE \u2018 AND THE PRICE IS /- THE BIG SURPRISE/ When sections from ten makes of tires, advertised and sold at hart, Third General Proficiency, for years hus there been such prices equal to or higher than Honour Card; Kenneth Celments, NUJOL Large e REG.27e sensational value for the tire- Pathfinder's price, were exame \u201c3 Prize for Punet.and Reg.Att.16 os.buyer.Goodyear has scooped the ined by 16 tire experts, the new : * David Rennie, Prize for Punct.and 15c lower-price tire market! Pathfinder was so obviously Rez.Att.: Donald Urquhart P : The new Pathfiuder tread, de- thickest and sturdiest that it g.3 na rquhart, rize COTTON Absorbent e veloped from Guodyear's wurld- was invariably chusen, Only one for Punct.and Reg.Att.; Donald Ro- n'pritcee 9 famous All-Weather tread has other tire even compared with bertson, Prize for Punct.and Reg.: the big, tough diamonds of it, and that other tire sells at a Au on Goodyear rubber right in the higher price than Pathfinder.\u2018 GRADE V B (b) BORACIC Guaranteed 1 e MOTH BALLS centre where the tire meets the Stepped up in mileage\u2014in -., .Pare 1 Ib, road.15% to 20% thicker rubber safety\u2014in value=the new ~ Peter Macaskill, First General OR FLAKES » Ç tn than formerly assures much Pathfinder isa quality tire prioed roficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Lorne longer mileago, ug 8 within the reach of all, Adams, Second General Proficiency, SH 2 3 lbs.19c '.Honour Card; Norman Ash, Third - ILK 2e 19e See the N KE w General Proficiency, Honour Card.Punctuality and Regular Attendance Prize: Lorne Adams, William Brown, S APHO Kills e RUBBING Jack Davies, Roland Daumery, Peter Moths 29 Fi) Macaskill, Douglas Martin, Richard Rothwéll, Leonard Selway.GRADE V G (a) fim Lewis, 1st General Proficiency, Trustees\u2019 Medal; Marion Greiamas, 2ad General Proficiency, ALCOHOL Russian Oil _- PURE NEAVY 16-02.\u2014 35¢ LA GAL, $1.25 (Mewatt & Meore) 16 oz.&$c © > =} x - = UV m æ i \u201cAEP * ii "]
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