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PAGE EIGHT MONTREAL lowing Col. Ethan Allan's unsucces: ful attempt. The ease with which the Yettes | States struck at Montreal on the St. wrence may have influenced Queen! ctoria to designate Ottawa as the, ion seat of government, can commissioners, Benjamin Frank. Samuel! Chase and Charles Car. Franklin, one of the first. prop- agandists of the Unit ought with him a pri started a newspaper, tte.” The Canadians, however, ined loyal and the Americans driven out the next year, but the new: er still li ind bears the same name and is one of the old- est newspapers on the North Ameri- can continent. Homemakers’ Clubs | of McLean County | is i Hold Annual Picnic ittle alleys that serve this Canadian metropolis for streets. It is like} re 9 ‘ Pi | Garrison, N. D., July 24—Over al ty MeHRAAted sities te sbrough | nundred Women from the Homemak: ually : lontreal| (-4' clubs of McLean county gathere and really a) dangerous operation,” i'gid Fort Stephen, near Garrison, as stop and go signs are nowhere to, ; “ i pe Vhursday for their first county-wide be seen and the semaphore at dan-| jini Phe day was ideal and by gerous corners is a thing unheard of.|Picme I he 7 f peti | no presentatives had arrived Aart givers dominate the situation’ ¢rom nearly every Homemakers’ club . reset Ah eee ir) in the county. siren After dinner had been served, an Amer: interesting program was given. ‘The ; Program ad been planned by A. L. dozen ports in the United States sisted by a local committee. Mrs. could probably successtully challenge | (4i] Kitis of Garrison acted as chair- that assertion, but its ships sail the) man, The program included: seven seas and its harbor is renowed.! (gmmuniy singing — Original fh is cals cs ihe ireseene cities of Homemakers’ ‘songs. the world, despite the fuct that it od he spate. does not present as clean cut or ag-| Tuk Wea, Le Noslieee xressive appearance as Detroit or) New fe of next, year’s: pro- ‘Toronto. It cherishes traditions along ce De Long, assistant with narrow, crooked streets. There}, 5 sor of Homemakers’ is little Parisian about it. It reflects the French-Canadian whose industry and thrift built here a great com- mergtal-center assisted by one of the greatest commercial routes of the World, the St. Lawrence river. Community singing, “Home Sweet Montreal is also the fourth largest) Home.” French speaking city of the world,| Tentative plans were made for the although without direct contact with! 1926-27 programs which will include France for 150 years, but many of a major project in kitchon smprove- the large commercial ventures are} ment. ‘This special work will be tak- controlled by the Scotch and English.! cn as w course of six programs under French and English are recognized, the instruction of Miss Alice Flaten, sas the logal languages and every pub-| state agent in. home management, lic sign and notice is printed in two, from ti extension department of the languages. The dual language sys-| agricultural college. Local leaders tem gives the printers of this will meet each month with Mirs Hla. tion a great deal of “fat.” This is) ten at two or three centers in e especially true at Ottawa where every y and, will be trained so that official printed record must be pub-| they may present the various parts of lished im béth Frengh and English, the project to the local clubs. which piles up the cost of govern-| ‘ounty Committee Named ment very appreciably. A county committee was appointed Clean-up Campaign Needed at this time, consisting of one mem- Montreal is a city of noble streets ‘ber from club. This committee and squalid lanes, But whole sec- will act as an advisory council to tions ure given over to shacks and) confer with the county hovels. A paint-up and clean-up era! agent and the ‘supervision at the ag- 16 needed badly and the slogan “Save| ricultural college in all county-wide the surface and save all” has never| tivities of the Humemakers’ clubs. been preached here in either ftan-| The reports from ‘the various clubs guage. were especially interesting. All but ; This metropolis is also an intense-| one ae os Ne Ryo era ie este jy religious city. Mark Twain once| ship during the past year, and grea suid that it is almost impossible to| interest in the | lessons | studied, stand on a street corner and fling aj Witich include topics in nutrition, stone without smashing a church potilbi paule ee management, Pade; i gardening and: ¢ 4 ; OE aL ct od ol inca lad ‘There are nine Homemakers’ clubs ‘ in McLean county now, and prospects la cottesentennieee of several. more ‘being organized of the champagn within the next few months. Appli- is heard in the land. Beer is served| ¢#tions for new clubs should be made and the French sit in little gardens| '? the county extension agent. and sheltered nooks and sip their rs ry | Federal Farm Facts | —__--_____——- wine and beer, but no drunkenness is/ seen anywhere. They do not “lusl their booze on this side of the bor-| or treating. Hotels. and eating) _ A community in Alamanee County, places alone serve liquor. It is one| N.C. is autiping 9,000 gallons ot of the few cities of Canada that does} milk per month, from which an in- not observe a puritan Sunday. Its| come of $2,250 is received. shows are open and horse racing} ie with attendant frills is permitted. | The United States government has Montreal. is a city of hospitality, officially accepted Canada’s invita- and a cuisine all its own. There is; tion to participate in the World's the far-famed pea-soup of French-| Poultry Congress to be held in Otta- Canada washed down perhaps by the! wa in 1917, It is exepected that about native with a bottle of amber-colored' 2,500 delegates will represent the sauterne. United States. jateway to Canada Montreal is the great gate to Can-| Wheat ada. Through here flock the globe| placed trotters and the less pretentious tour- | planted ists, Its age is indicated by the date| *cres. 1642 when the fathers of Montreal LEARN TO EARN be seen the immigrant great open spaces of the west, the _ Four students from Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, were recently Oriental speeding to his destination and a harbor crowded with craft of good positions on their day. F. B. Green w: ‘all nations, Such a setting brings N. Ve Montreal into close contact with the four corners of the world and makes it a most interesting city to study. There is a resistance to outside pres- sure and a complete indifference as sfewbether, you like things oF not— yy satisfy the French Canadian| nerstrom to N. P. R. R. C h t to leave = h able sae Snes Thest-pasg? tf? Teave here! Geneva Westgard to the Willistor z isa crete endomed arith sreat. ne Herald; J. O. Hovet to Home ural auty as one is lifted out o! a A >, the slums and. squalor of the con-| Machine Co., Rosholt, S. D. gested sections, There is the island) Employers prefer ‘‘lakotans.’’ They begin work with experience— have had actual business trainin (Copyrighted—unobtainable els where.) Watch each week. ‘‘Fol- low the SucceS$ful.’” August term saves time. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. eee enema site; rising slopes, great rivers, and what in this section are culled moun- tains, Nothing is standardized here For First Class Shoe Re- pairing go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital Streets Like Alleys—Hovels Adjoin Magnificent Of- fice Buildings (By George D. Mann.) Montreal, July 17.--Montreal is a city of peculier contrasts. Traffic million population dangerous erything from a horse ‘a Rolls Royce. Most cities would = ra; the! hovels that lean up against magnif-| icent office buildings und widen the} xtreets in ¢ drawn hack t Ameri: minute reports by represent- atives of Homemakers’ clubs at Un- derwood, May, Garrison, McGinnis, Roseglen, and Turtle Lake. der, There are no brass rails, bars production in India is 323,605,000 bushels. Land is estimated at 30,288,000 and the city planne: ten any of Montreal! i The municipal uplift move: ment not reached this corner. Colleges. are pluced next to hat shops and: beer inns frid one can find a movie heuse backed un against a stately convent. It is this seeming- ly grotesque arrangement that makes Montreal different. Chateau de Ramezay Of-especial interest to Americans is the Chateau de Ramezay built in 1705 by Claude de Ramezay. gover- nor of Montreal. Here in 1775, Gen- eral Montgomery lived when an American force seized Montreal fol- | Just Phone 944 We Change TIRES any place in the city [AMERICANS CONDEMNED BY EXTREME [3:2 ‘test, vaven't enough money to save France,’ FASCISTS OF EUROPE FOR SLAVERY. (iessrscsecsrscrs ‘ divine justice must be preparing for ment) ‘with the cynical dnd arid ‘They have a right to pro- but. the American taxpayers Monday’s Meeting _ Will Be to Learn at thus constituted. Exact Situation have fair to good crops and other: nearby sections that crops ate poor: and feed is short, C4 ae | At the conference Monday Kitchen: hopes to map :the entire situation, Loth good and Dd arcag, #0 that an accurate and comprehensive view ‘of > |* Botan cot . PB e Be ja: and left hatred and a desire for ven- PE MGT aan penrerenes' geance. TI ‘continent Rome, July 24—U—A terrible ,.the clicking of adding machines. wave of mortal hatred of Americans; They have @ knife up their sleever,| ° is sweeping over old and exhausted | npmely their mpst powerful dotier,| in Pe rip aati ere oa 1 i urope, but the Americans do not which can crush 20 Europeans. They torial today. (Ul “The Tiber, treme fascists.) Tevere, meaning| ness which is astonishing and of- the organ of the ex-| fensive. “When we hear Senator Borah| of full of figures ues, the paper -contin-| plea of the French war “wound 14,580,000 People | welcome Whippet with greatest ovation’. ever given new automobile N Saturday, June 26th, America witnessed the . greatest ovation ever given any ncw.automobile. Here are the high spots . . . facts and figures of nal interest to everyone considering the purchase of a car is year. : In New York City, 57,452 people in two days thronged the streets and showrooms to see this amazing new-type car. ; In Wayne County, Detroit, 213,000 people saw the Whippet in its firét 3 days. ss In Chicago 62,176 in four days. In Milwaukee, 27,122. In Boston, 30,000. In Elmira, 15,000. From all over America come reports of overwhelming interest. : In many showrooms people were turned away at midnigh Thousends of orders were placed without even a demonstration. The whole country was clectrified by this n¢w-type car that offered such amazing economy .. . such revolutionary per- +> formance. Dramatically . . . che Whippet has become the topic of con- < versation everywhere. Overnight it took the spotlight of success. x Warning to light’ car buyers Spurred on by this at success of the Whippet, other manu- facturers will doul $ attempt to come out with Whippet- OR er. t remember the facts we told you in our first announccment. It took Overland engineers, in Europe and America, three years to design and build the Overland Whippet.’ A big car with little wheels is sili a big car. It lacks chose things which make the Whippet thc most economical of all cars toown .. . the most thrilling of all light cars to drive. ee It will take other manufacturers a yeat or more to create such a car. . 5 So do not expect Whippet advantages in any other Soha light car. "Today Overlend se and ‘Gverland alone. . . offers you these unique engincering attainments: ©. . f . * “s The Overland Whippet ever known before . . . Acar that chal ooctiag Lae. hr a Ried ol pie mar! most importan: yginecr' vement in America during the last.2b yeats. i : This new car has a low, European-type body. With height — s8-all former engi- length in crue ‘proportion. It is 5 feet 8 inches wish fot as tall as the average man. Yee it provides more room than you've ever found aay automobile of chis class before. i © Ic /has s high-tosque, 3i-borscpower motor of small bore” manipulating loans at so much pi e| perceive bt, says I! Tevere in an edi-j live in state gf ‘superb ‘ablivious- | cent. “We cannot foresee the future but; ing farme: | we can read in the hearts of the men is neede ! Reports reaching here today indi- “The Americans have their eyes| answer the austere .and .touching| ters of blood, condemnation of that| cated that the agricultural situation | | “Their ears are absorbed with | (for revision of the war debt set-,@s its symbol.” ‘Continental * yess Sac. oN os contour of the body 1s‘the' result of painstaking craftsm: is different from anything you ave” _ ‘and study. J Pane nee right to,enslave a whole | called: for Monday by J. A. Fe eo erere ced trae, commissioner of ‘agelcultare and the battlefield, with risk of life,| bor. window of a gst 3 r hen. the facts and to devii in. sections wi ‘this old Europe, written in let- j certain slavery which has the dollar! throughout the state is very spotty. | licensed | Some sections reported that they will! CAR OFFERS: 30 miles on a gallon of gasoline ‘ 55 miles an hour—S to 30 milesin 13 seconds 4-wheel brakes—stops in 51 feet from 40 milesanhour, - Turns in 34-foot circle—easiest.car in E P $s cae - inelde room nd long stroke—the agincering principle used i face cae cats of Nees ca ned Eom ase ~ ha ag Its center of gravity is extremely low, with aniple road clearance . . thus giving a sense of security you have never found in any light car before. Pi __. The Overladd Whij ‘ ’ the most advanced in; ee It is a , ‘ unit”; norae ade - frankly saree aw sea ae 5 Eero a Europe. Stand in. front-of: ‘ imagine yourself o6 the Boulevards of Ergnce st 4 gece ains nanship 7 8} tradition. And. " pact external dimensions. Kitchen, “We do not want to be either too! buyers sit in numbered chairs _Eeopetd or falsely optimistic,” said | in ‘a dial that shows th in ite! ‘What we want is to learn a my of hel; ere help} chai NOISELESS AUCTION | Rotterdam—Holland steps to the S| front with a noiseless auction. heey When a person desires to ‘out he presses a button on bis fe and the one left at the end gets | the artic! In England women may lify as air pilots, permitting them to carry passengers for profit. e Compared with. contem » big, bulky: the Overland Whippet appears wonarist a Pes Spe ful. That's because height and length are in true artistic In the’ land Whi ou have the feeling of riding closer to the ++. witl che Tesaltsnt sense Sabir ab- that sidesway so noticeable in the conventional type high-up-in-the-air feeling is gone... hese is 3 : ~ Hitherto unheard-of economy \ Here at last is‘an automobile that will ran 30 miles on 6 cot aoapllee.. aie well over 1,090 miles on « gallon of oil wil inary mileage + ullest. tax rating of-any iw i pone indicate chat the a1 ¢ rating cost of the Overland’ save youfrom $75 t0$150:n gas, oil, tires and mechani- uy le 7 Whip- ¢ cate No more sitting bole ‘ @ sapgaabeng per with ag er American ray by vestful position ont! . But ‘ B foe } se = &