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[LIFE] - Tennis.
Mood: Steak au Poivre!
This is the delicious looking pepper steak collab from Paris' Paul Bert’s bistrot and Liverpool House in Montreal.
Love this part: "Guaranteed to be the quickest and easiest way to indulge in Paul Bert’s bistrot classics on New World shores since the Concorde went out of service."
"CITY AND DISTRICT," Montreal Gazette. January 30, 1913. Page 3. ---- Wong Fong Complains That Young Man Fired Revolver at Him. ---- SHOT MISSED ITS MARK. --- Alleged Aggressor Was Arrested - Alex. Mostalish Presented a Sorry Appearance in Court.
On a charge of shooting at Chinaman with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, Oscar Lepellier, a draughtsman, was arrested on St. Elizabeth street last night by Lout. Savard and Constables Thibault and Dagenuis.
Wong Fong, the complainant, alleges that Lepellier went into his store and in an argument which ensued, Lepellier drew a revolver and fired it at him, the bullet going wide Lepellier, who is charged with aggravated assault, is 27 years of age.
WAS BADLY BATTERED. With his face badly battered, both eyes blackened and sticking plaster pasted all over his countenance, Alexander Mostalish, a Pole, residing at 470 Harbour street, appeared before Judge Lanctot yesterday morning, and asked for a warrant for the arrest of a fellow countryman named Stanislas Shilling.
Mostalish said that he had called at Shilling's home, 617 Frontenac street, early Tuesday evening to inquire for a friend, and that for no apparent reason, Shilling and mother man who was in the house attacked him. Mostalish said that when he knocked on the door,, It was opened and both men rushed out and attack- ed him in the street. He claims that Shilling wore brass knuckles. Mostalish's face certainly looked as if some such instrument had been used for what little of his fare that could be seen under the patches of sticking plaster was black and blue.
When the badly battered man had sworn to his complaint, Judge Lanctot issued a warrant for the arrest of Shilling.
Constable Sullivan went to the Canadian Steel Works at Longue Pointe at noon, on learning that Shilling was employed there, and arrested the accused as he was eating his lunch. Shilling did not deny having punched Mostalish, but said that he had not used any brass knuckles or other weapons. He maintained that he had good reason for beating Mostalish, as he had insulted his wife. Shilling denied that any one had assisted him In his attack on Mostalish, and boasted that he did not require any assistance to "trim" him.
Shilling, who said he was 33 years of age, was locked up at police headquarters and will appear this morning in the Arraignment Court on a charge of wounding.
"Owners and Inmates Of "Blind Pigs" Fined," Montreal Star. July 26, 1943. Page 3. --- Fines totalling $580 plus the costs were collected in the criminal court today from two owners and 48 inmates of "blind pigs" all of who pleaded guilty before Judge C. E. Guerin. The fines were imposed on a suggestion made by Fabio Monet, K.C., representing the Quebec Liquor Commission.
The 50 men were arrested by the liquor commission police following raids on two "blind pigs" located on Osborne and Stanley streets over the week-end.