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Examiner-courier
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  • Montreal :Examiner-Courier Publishing Company,1933-1934
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vendredi 21 septembre 1934
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[" comm mee ee hee em em ll te wn ent tet el Seed dl Sh pt, et Wet Sts Ah Se bb} Outremont Mount Roya Examiner-Courier Issued with the Co-operation of the Businessmen\u2019s Association of the North End.PAR AVENUE NEW LIGHTS WELCOMED Many Expressions of Enthusiastic Approval\u2014Vast Improvement.The new lights went on strictly according to hoyle on Friday night last.They were a little ahead of schedule, but even that proved an advantage.There were hundreds of people anxiously waiting for their first view of the system a,nd this fact shortened the tedium of their wait.Every eventuality has been provided for by the officials, and things went off without & hitch, The \u201cgallery\u201d recalled the days of the R.-100.Expressions of enthusiastic approval were heard on every hand, One young man was heard to remark that he was sure he could \u201cfind a nickel anywhere on the street if some kindly disposed person were good enough to lose it.\u201d While the lights are listed ax of 1,000 candle power, it is explained that, owing to the system of reflectors some sections of the street are under a light of 2,500 candle power.And no one realized just how badly the old system was until they saw the new one.tacle.It was quite a spec- * OUTREMONT PRESBYTER.| IAN CHURCH NOTES | > .\u2014 \u2014\u2014 + The Fall and Winter season of week-night activities started on Monday night with the regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society.The meeting was representative, and a good number of members of the society were present.Mrs.W.A.Thompson, the president, was in the chair, and Mrs.John I, Roy gave the treasurer's report and, in the absence of Miss Winnie Mace, secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting.The special speaker was Mrs.Stockhouse, secretary of the Home Helper\u2019s department, who gave an interesting account of the! work.The first event of social interest will be a Grand Concert, under the! auspices of the board of management, on Wednesday, October 3, in the John Paterson Hall, This concert has already stirred up a good deal of interest, and many tickets have already been sold.The entire programme will be presented by, \u201cThe Entertainers\u201d a large group of star performers from the Anchor-Donald- son Liner, \u201cLetitia\u201d.by courtesy of Captain David Taylor, O.B.E.The party will be accompanied by the \u201cLetitia\u201d orchestra and pipe band.Some of the high lights of the pro- Want Ads WILL RENT YOUR Apartments ARE YOU GOING TO LET THAT FLAT LAY IDLE AGAIN THIS WINTER The House-Hunters Are Out in Droves, and Every Minutes Delay is an Opportunity Lost.TRY AN EXAMINER - COURIER WANT AD \u201cThey Get Results\u201d 5736 PARK AVE | CRescent 4112 ithe realms of (will: meet with a similar fate unless | A drive was begun some time ago | by the officials in charge, with the | te make St.Michael's Ward a clean-! er and healthier place to live in.Par-| ticular attention was paid to the condition of the streets and lanes, Stress! was laid upon the fact that care: must be taken in the disposition fi refuse and garbage of whatever de s- cription.Attention was also called to the careless distribution by unauthorized persons of circulars and reading matter of a similar nature.The fact that severe penalties were imposable for infraction of the laws in this respect was stressed.And as a result decided improvements are Lo be noted.The agitation, morcover, seems to have gone far beyond the boundaries of the ward.The Montreal Star, in its issue of a recent date, under the caption \u201cDistribution of Circulars Costly,\u201d this to say: \u201cApprehended by police yesterday for distributing circulars in various parts of the city, Sam Adel, Max | Groose, Al, Ross, Harry Rand and William Simpson, paid about $3.50 each in the Recorder's Court this morning.All pleaded guilty tn the charge before Recorder A.Leblanc.Victor Grant, who was arresten last night, and charged with distributing circulars on University street, was fined $25 and costs by Recorder Le- blane, when he was found guilty of the charge.\u201d There are still offenders in the North End, and it is quite within possibility that they has they change their tacties \u2014 and gr TI 0200004 I FAIRMOUNT ST-GILES | ! CHURCH NOTES + - \u201cThe Third communion service for 1934 will be observed on Sunday next, and will be in charge of the Minister, Rev, Burton H.Robinson, assisted by the members of the session.At the morning Grace the Minister will give a brief communion address entitled, \u201cWhat If I Don\u2019t?\u201d and in the cven- ing he will continue his series \u201cThe World of Jesus and Our Own\u201d\u2014un- der the caption\u2014\u201cThe Crown or the Cross, Communion will be celebrated at the close of the evening service also.Full choir and soloists at both services.The Young People\u2019s Society of Christian Endeavour are planning an interesting meeting \u2018or Monday in charge of Miss Hazel Ward's department, and cordially invite all young people of the church and community.An active committee of the Wom- on's Association is planning \u201cOverseas Friendship Tea\u201d for Tuesday afternoon, when older members of the church are asked to come and meet new members.A special invitation is also being extended to church and community friends who have been overseas, this or previous years.Come and be guests at an \u201cOverseas\u201d table.Mr.Stewart Cuth- bert, who this summer visited the British Isles and the continent, will give an \u201cOverseas\u201d address, particularly emphasizing his visit to the Passion Play.There will be other good programmes.gramme will «be.\u201cThe Stewards Parade\u201d, \u201cA Wee Bit Scotch\u201d, by Mr.H.McDougall, comic songs, Highland dances, songs by the Harmony Boys, \u201cSomething Irish\u201d, by Mr.J.Thompson and novelty items, by \u201cThe Serenaders.\u201d Many other interesting items will round out a programme rich in entertainment.Every artist taking part is a member of the crew of the T.S.S.\u201cLETITIA\u201d and the {direction of the company is in the hands of Mr, James Gillespie, chief steward.This will be the only appearance of this overseas company of entertainers in the city of Outremont this year.ST.MICHAEL'S IND.LABOR ASSOCIATION The Associations weekly social held Saturday evenings is proving to be a huge success.New faces are appearing each week, proving the popularity of these weekly events.cooperation of the Examiner-Courier, | t 0 a definite penalty for every day's delay it is ex- Po eancutas cosruy] ALD.ROCHON AT ATHLETIC COMMIS: SIONS CONVENTION Just Celebrated Thirty-eighth Birthday.Alderman Rochon, of St.Michael's Ward, has returned from the City of Toronto, where he attended, with the other members of the Athletic Commission, Alderman Frank Hogan E Dubreuil H Brien and Dr, Gaston Demers, the convention of the Ath- ALD.D.Commissions ROCHON of America, on September 16, 17, 18 and 19th, He letic held was accompanied to the Queen City by Mrs.Rochon.The Alderman states that he received numerous complaints ward residents with regard to heavy blasting which is being done at night on the work of laving the new sewers.He has taken the matter up with the Executive Committee, but it seems that nothing can be done in the matter.The company having the contract in hand ix obliged to complete the laying of the sewers hy date, or suffer a heavy has from the plained.Alderman Rochon has just celebrated his thirty-cighth birthday, and by a peculiar coincidence Mrs.Rochon was born on the same date as himself, although there is a difference in the years The Examiner-Couricr\u2019s \u201cMissing Letter\u201d contest has met with a most enthusiastic reception, and hundreds of replies have come from all over the city.Scarcely had the paper appeared on the street before the letters be- gran pouring in, and the staff were at times hard put to it to handle them.All answers were accompanied by «ales slips.These slips indicated that the contestants by no means confined themselves to the minimum 25 cent purchase, and some of the advertisers must certainly have found a material increase in their business as a result, The advertisements, with the words in which letters are missing were as follows: Bakewell Cake and Pa-try Shop, 5196a Park Avenue, letter \u201cs\u201d missing in \u201cassortment\u201d; D.Viner, Shoe Repairs, letter \u201ck\u201d missing in \u201cwork\u201d Outremont Hardware, 1224 Van Horne Avenue, letter \u201c1\u201d missing in varnishes\u201d; Vogue Shoe Repair, \u2018\u201cn\u201d in \u201cwhen\u201d; Lucie Fischer, 5593-5 Park Avenue \u201cc\u201d in \u201cFischer\u201d; J.Robinson's Shoes, 1104 Bernard Ave.\u20184 in \u201cbetter.\u201d; Royal George Grocery, 355-9 Bernard Avenue, \u201cg\" in \u201cnight\u201d; Archie's Coffee Shoppe, 387 supplied by the \u201cLamoureau Trio\u201d, widely known for the performances over the radio, CKAC Montréal.This trio of musicians will be accompan- ird at the piano by our own inimit- plays music that is music so up and see us sometime\u201d, and forget your worries in an evening's enjoy- Saturday next the music will be ment.5402 St.Lawrence Blvd.FOR \u201cMISSING LETTER\u201d C Bernard Avenue, \u201ci\u201d in \u201cNice\u201d, and D.Viner, Shoe Repairs again, with] \u201cec\u201d missing in prices\u201d.The contest has created so much __ MONTREAL.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934, + - + * MacVICAR MEMORIAL } Ne = = 1 25 eo = \"2 : 9 pa] B \\ \u201cCourage in the Face of Peril\u201d will be the subject of Rew.Dr, Potter's serman on Sunday morning at eleven o'clock.and \u201cThough the Outward\u2019 Man Perish\u201d will be the topic of address at the Evening Service at half past seven, À cordial invitation ts given to all who have recently moved to this section of the The Church School, which meets at three o'clock, each Sunday afternoon is well cquipped for hible students of all ages rom beginners to bible classes, and new-comers will be heartily welcomed.city.The Young Peoples Society chowed signs of new life and Monday night, and young neople are very cordinlly invited every Monday night.Fle mid-week service will he continued next Wednesday night, Sept.26 at KE pm, Come and bring any friends.interes fad CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION NOTES + + Fhe Women's Guild of the Church of the Ascension are planning to hold | a Tea and Mi-cellaneous Shower for the forthcoming Bazaar im the church hall, Park Ave, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct, 2, at 2,30 pm.Cards will be played, welcome.Twenty-five cuthusiastic members of the Teen-Age W.A.attended the re-opening mecting of the Club Tact | Friday evening.: Olive Willingdon succeeds Miss Dorothy Beaglev as President of the, group, and the and all wemen will be other officers in-; Batt, Treas, and Lillian Egan, Mem-! bership Sec.This being the first meeting of the season plans were diseuscet for the, drawing up of a program which will include literary, dramatic, social and education Handwork, re creational periods and visits to vari-i ous industrial plants will also form part of the program, while another instructive feature will he a course of lectures in Fir:t Aid.evenings, SOCIAL Dr 4 M.Gershberg, president of the International Association of} Spanish-speaking Physicians, who: has the home in been visiting relatives in city, has returned to his New York, \u201cExaminer-Courier\u201d Missing Letter Contest Meets Enthusiastic Reception interest that it will he continued for three more weeks, and possibly long-! er.There no \u201ccatches\u201d ta it.| Contestants are not awarded so many | | points, and then forwarded goods which must be sold in order to \u201cqual-! ify\u201d.Every reply is judged entirely | jon its merits, \u201cFa the best belong the, are spoils\u201d, and that settles it.And so! that everyone may have a fair] chance, no-one may win twa prizes.) 4 also an overseas man with a WELLBAND HEADS NORTH BRANCH PHYSICAL DEPT.Westerner With Fine Record! New Director Physical Education And Recreation.Of interet to the North Branch VMC \\ YM.the announcement of KC Townsend Roard of North Branch, of the appointment of W, AL Wellband taff a of phyacal education and recreation, Mr, Wellhand come did recommendation Canada, where in Vaneonver, ; | momnber of n partieular and the nt gceneral, will he Chairman of the to the director with a splen- from Western Moose, Jaw and Regina be ha.served a total ! of ten year.Partieularie outstand- | img ha been his work an Feaders*.He | plen- : Corps and in baskethall teams, dud geant-Maior and being awarded the OM, at he kept up hi.active intere t in ath- record, having à rank of Ser- Amiens, When overseas letic achievement, being a member of the th Division track and field team, and in 1917 a representative on the Canadian Army Team in the Allied Forces Swimming Meet.Senior members will be interested | to know that Mr Wellband i: a vol- | ested in playing the game as it hould | be played.! WELL-KNOWN MUSIC TEACHER CHANGES ADDRESS Murs.J.J.Nurse, the well-known music teacher, has moved to The Pre- mont Apts, 40 Querbes Ave, Outre.mont.Mrs, Nurse has heen teaching many years awd has entered her pupils for examinations in MeGill University, Daminion College, Royal Academy and Trinity College of London, England.failure, ! i She has never had a must of her pupils taking honour.Her latest piano composition \u201cThe Cat and Canary\u201d, is now in the hands of the publishers, and will be ou sale in the near future.to the value of five (4) dollar | nd Mr.Florence E.Brodie, 5231 | Park Avenue, an order on Pa.cal's\u2019 Hardware for three (3) dollars.drd.Miss R.Walsh, 3560 Univer.| ity street, two (2) dollars value the Duchess Hosiery Shoppe.ff these ladies will call at the Ex aminer-Courier 5736 Park Avenue, will take great pleasure in issuing orders in at offices, the management Park Extension Montreal Annex Whooping Cough At this time of the year, when it is becoming colder and children are\u2019 going back to school, we will begin to hear of eases of whooping cough.This is an infectious disease peculiar to children, because usually hate had it ia their childhood, The di-euse starts as an ordinary cold, with sneezing, hoarseness, and throat There is slight and irritability.irritation.fever, with malaise The cough, at first 1 not suspicious, but tater become hard, dry and an.novi, It gradualle becomes more severe, frequent and paroxysmal, Finally distinet whoop develops, Often à paroxy ur comes on without sther hand, at warning, on the Can DR.H.\\.HERSHON also appear after the cluld ha ex perienced a the laying of mines over ; a Want to LOOK and FEEL Your Bat .widespread areas would only increase : ; ; y Wear Your New HEEL HUGGER Shoes come involved in a European wer, \u2018the hazards of navigation EF ed ee 4 an ee e ri a 0 + ., a eco ce Real Foot Comfort mo Artfully Com.She would be obliged to abandon the A Mediterrane could | OUTREMONT HARDWARE 2 : Sa 4 bined with Ultra-Fashion.Suez canal as a link in the shortest|, ° CEE ar vould ony à 3 a - route to the Far East.The Suez be successfully executed if one of the en J.H.LAMBERT, l\u2019rop.a.2 \u2018 P C Price ù L Suez! 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