The Westmount examiner, 6 mars 1936, vendredi 6 mars 1936
[" 44 St.J avenue, nes ; w Removal Head List \u2014 = Over : ntagious Disease Referred to By Camel \u2014 - Spring Sign Seen in Daylight Saving M, ; CF .{Within \u2018the next- few months, the City of Westmount will plunge into a program of publié works.Improved traffic signals, street paving, better snow-removal equipment «and the installation of safety- zones Will be undertaken, and improvements of various natures will be \u2018effected.$84,332 was set aside and earmarked for this purpose at Tuesday { night's council meeting.taken by the city is as follows: \u2014 3 Completion of the 2 Steps leading to Summit Crescent; } repaving of St.Catherine street and repairing sidewalks, between Bethune avenue and \u2018Glen road; ÿ repaving of the entire section of Antoine street (north side, west of Atwater avenue) within Westmount\u2019s boundaries; vepaving of Murray avenue between Cots St.Antoine road and Montrose avenue.Equipping of tennis courts in Westmount Park, Murray Park, M Devon Park and Selby Park with 2 flood lights; purchase of a new snow-loader, thus increasing to three the number of units of snow- clearing equipment of this type.Installation of automatic, trea- dle-operated traffic lights \u2014 similar to the one already in operation at the intersection of Atwater avenue and Dorchester street \u2014 at Sherbrooke street and Greene Sherbrooke street and etcalfe avenue, and \u2018Sherbrooke street and Claremont avenue; establishment of a safety zone, with flashing beacon and raised con- 4 crete platform, on the north side À of Sherbrooke street at the corner of Victoria avenue, and widening @ of roadway at this point so that vehicular traffic will not he \u201c\u201cbot- tle-necked.\u201d This is quite an extensive and 4 comprehensive program, and is indicative of a progressive attitude in matters of civic improvement and public safety.Alderman B.Panet - Raymond # lrew the Council\u2019s attention Lo 2 the epidemic of contagious diseases -\u2014 mostly mild cases of German measles \u2014 now raging in the city and, while he offered no à criticism of the board Jf health, @ he urged that the municipal medi- ÿ cal officer be asked to do every- @ thing possible Lo prevent spread- Ring of the epidemic.Mayor John @ Jenkins, concurred.Ald.Panct- Raymond also pointed out thal the Catholic schools had not taken advantage of the city\u2019s medical inspection system to the fullest extent, and he suggested that A these schools be requested to take @ brécautions similar to the Protestant schools.# Council adopled an amendment glo the city\u2019s \u201cnuisance\u201d hy-law @hanning the establishment of un- Bdertaking parlors within 100 feet @of any building used as a dwelling.4 It was decided that daylight saving time would be in effect between Sunday, April 26, and Sep- @tember 27.Ÿ A standing resolution of sympathy was adopted with respect to £the death of the mother of Mayor Joseph Beaubien, of Outremont.Summit A complete list of the works to be under- PARENT-TEACHER ASSCN HEARD DR.J.B.SCRIVER Child Specialist Addressed Roslyn Avenue School Group Monday Evening Addressing the Roslyn Avenue School Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association Monday evening on the subject, \u201cWhat the school can do for the \u2018health and safety of our children,\u201d Dr.Jessie Boyd Scriver stressed the importance of proper care of school children by parents, and pointed out that proper co-operation between parents and teachers was a necessity in assuring that children be properly cared for.Thoughtlessness on the part of to attend school when symptoms of colds were shown often resulted in the outbreak of epidemics, Dr.Scriver said.She scored the practice of keeping the children at home and allowing them to go to the movies, when they should he kept in the house and treated for their colds.The responsibility of parents in the pre-school period was important, the speaker.asserted.Children should be taught proper health \u2018habits.Proper food and sleeping habits were important, she said, as well as personal cleanliness.In addressing the meeting, Scriver divided her subject into three sections; the school, the board of health and the parents.Speaking of the school, she said thal care of the building was important, in addition to the need for proper lighting, ventilation and humidity.Although playrooms had \u2018been established in some schools, she felt that there Still existed a great need for them.There was congestion in many of the schools where no real play-room had been sel aside.Important, too, was proper seating accomodalion.\"All these factors were important, not only from the viewpoint of the pupils but from that of the teacher, whose work it is to teach the children the proper manner of thinking.Improvements in medical atten- Dr.tion provided in the schools in the /estmount To Pay More Says \u201cMet\u201d Westmount will have to contribute Commission larger amounts to the & coffers of the Metropolitan Commission, and to the deficits q of the three bankrupt municipalities.Montreal North, Point- § aux-Trembles and Sf.Michel.it has been revealed in a state- # ment issued by the Commission.+ + \u201c .J \u2018À six percent increase in assess-* 4 ments has jacked up the.value of 4 Westmount land properties to $72,- 4 886,246, a increase of $1,347,540.@ This will resült in a considerable à increase in the dues of the city to he: above mentioned benefactors, which amounted to $35,140 at the 3 previous.valuation.4 For 1934, the city and the 14 4 su were assessed a total of a.be Royal's contribution, which was $3,518 in 1934, and that of Montreal East, which was $6,298 for the same year, will be decreased.Montreal\u2019s total valuation remains at $930,881,005.That of Westmount is increased by $1,- 347,540 to $72,886,246, that of Ou- tremont by $3,641,786 to $46,252,- 523, and that of Verdun by $3,- 168,026 to $46,304,426.Mount Royal's: valuation is re- | duced by $1,661,522 to $7,066,702, and that of Mont eal East by $402,977 to $12, 791, 651.Other vatua ons.remain ; aire, al the $20,- parents in allowing their children) mount High School \u201cou Boys\u201d \u2018forming the Westmount High Old | Boys\u2019 Association.The ainis of the association will istic pursuits; \u2018graduate welfare! work, and.to foster athletics and sportsmanship.Among those.who met to discuss the proposed association are: Don Smith, Elliot Frosst, A.B.Walford, Herb Murphy, J.Aird Nesbitt, Wilson Beckett, Walter Markham, Boyd Robson, James Anglin and H.H.Worsfold.For the purpose of launching the association an inaugural banquet will be held on Friday, March 27th, at 7 p.m.at Tudor Hall, of James A.Ogilvy\u2019s.All Old Boys Interested are asked to call Miss Lawlor, at Westmount High School; Walter Markham, Jr.,, at the Federated Press, or Wilson Beckett at Brown, Montgomery and McMichael.The proposed association has the active support of the West- mount School Commissioners and of the teaching staff of West- mount High iSchool.It is hoped that a rarge number of Old Boys will turn out to support the movement.The officers for the inaugural year will be elected at this banquet.LOCAL RESIDENT BURIED TUESDAY John M.Kilbourn Was Former Secretary Of Merchants Bank of Canada.The funeral took place Wednesday of John W.Kilbourn, a Strathcona avenue resident and former secretary of the old Merchant\u2019s Bank of Canada.Son of the late John M.Kil- bourn and the late Maria Antoin- cette Bishop, Mr.Kilbourn was born in Owen Sound in 1873.and was educated at Upper Canada College.He joined the staff of the Merchants\u2019 Bank al Owen Sound in 1888, and after serving in various branches of the bank he was moved to the Mantreal head office in 1894, and was \u2018appointed sesre- tary of the bank in 1907, which position he held until the bank was absorbed by the Bank of Montreal in 1922.Since that Lime Mr.Kilbourn had been attached to the secretarial department ol the Bank of Montreal, Tn 1899 he married Winnifred I.Moore, daughier of the late Dr Moore: of London, Ontario, who predeceased him in May, 1934.Mr.Kilbourn was a member the Montreal Club, the SL.Club, the Mount Royal, Club, and the Kanawaki and Royal Montreal golf elubs.He is survived by two brothers, F.H.and George S.Kilbourn, of | owen Sound, and one sister, Mrs.Douglas M.Negne, of Toronto.L.C.C.Old Boys Elect Officers T.Roger McLagan was elected president of the Old Boys\u2019 Association of Lower Canada College at the annual dinner of the school Friday night.Other officers elected were Graeme Gorrie, vice- president, T.W.Gilmour, secretary, and Alex Smith, treasurer.A film showing Dr.-C.S.Fos- berry founder of the school, during the last part of his term here, and some of his doings since in England, wias shown by Walter Downs and Aubrey Burnett.V.C.Wansbrough, present headmaster, reviewed the activities of the school, and Allan Calder, retiring president, spoke of the years\u2019 activities of the Old Boys\u2019 Association.of James N speaker, who recalled that not so many years ago the rate of examination was as \u2018much as 28 pupils in eight minutes.Today that had changed, and each pupil was thoroughly examined and a reeord kept.There was more co-operation today between the school physician and the family doetor.Regarding the.wotk of the board of health, Dr.Seriver said \u20ac : 3 met recently for, the\u201d purpose of be the granting of prizes and, scholarships for.academic and avt-| | past few years were noted by the | Roman and Norma i At 109, most of the thrills of life one remained for Mrs.Sarah Îsaac, her first pension check from the state of Michigan.lahan, chicf of the Michigan Oid Âge Assistance Bureau, is making the Isaac was born in Chatham, Ont., but has lived in one Michigan county, Allegan, for 104 years.presentation.Mrs.+ fong have passed, but one wefcome when, as shown here, she received Dr.Philip A.Cal- WESTM'T WOMEN PLAN CHARTER DAY LUNCH The Annual Charter Day Luncheon of the Westmount Women's Club will be held on March the thirteenth at one o'clock in the} Rose Room of the Windsor Hotel.| The guest speaker will be the Rev.F.H.Wilkinson of St.James the Apostle Church.The Madeline Wynne Orchestra will be present, and will render musical selections.Better Business Bureau Warns Householders Here ju il just cannot \u201cbe sos he fellow and several of my personal tickels from him, before he ever names ou the counterfoils of the book! pood-hye any automobile?tear up my two Lickets and say don\u2019t mean that there never wis mean?\" The protests and anxious queries - came over the telephone fa the of- the in Lhe voice fice of Beller Business Bor en, sf on wontan, skeptical buzhand bal all alone\u201d As kinaly but very definitely, Ll upfortunaie younw frou gouded by on i ; i \u201cPine oud what il is And she lonnd ant.as possible, was explained Lo the victim thal personable men, selling raffle tickets tloor to door, even in mount, are hol always what they l seem and that à telephone call be-| fore purchase is worth three after good money has been handed over for a little printed slip, which just so much paper and printer's ink, Hard times have nol diminished this and other forms of \u201crackets\u201d in greater Montreal.On the contrary, unemployment has sharpened the wits and tightened the hells! of a number of bright young men, to the point that they either \u201cthink; one out\u201d for themselves, or fall ready victims to professional racketeers, on a percentage basis.They know the town and the temperament of the people, which un-, fortunately, is still generously sea-j soned with the \u201csomething for] nothing\u201d idea, and the rest is easy.It is common practice to \u201cwrite \" a few reputable names on the\u2019 is in stail West-i ol : Immortal utterance anent | tain established facts which would i put to MISSION DOCTOR SPOKE AT ST.ANDREW\u2019 SW.MS.The MacGilivras Auxiliary ot the Women's Missionary Society.| St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, held its monthly meeting Tuesday at three o'clock in the lecture hall.The speaker was Dr, Flovence J.\u2018Adams, : Murray of Hambeung Hospital, Korea, who is home on furlough.! Kitchener district, under the lead- | ership of Mrs.A.G.Roy, charge.i { i Wis such a hice clean cnk young friends and neighbors had hought called on me.Why, 1 saw their You don't mean that 1 can to my four dollars?You Just what do you of Liekel-buoka, so Mpa, Breads thal Mrs, A, Miss K.and dear motherly Mra, ( have aff houghl tickets, she at once decides thal everything mous he perfectly all right Bot vies never thinks of telephoning the organization under whose avis the tickots Cor Lhe raffle are beings solid Even when this taken, she often finds out that, le Lhe Hitlle gamnble in chardy's sweet name is indeed sponsored for church or social service work, the majority of the gross revenue goes in \u201ccommission\u201d or \u201ccampaign expenses.\u201d The late Mr.pterfoils thal when Loir precatition js Bavmun\u2019s suckers \u201cThere's Which is but a la- T.PF.unchallenged: 1 remains one horn every minute.not a pléasant thought, mentably true fact.For, the foregoing is only one of the many rackets worked in Canada's greatest city, which from time to time has run the gamut of practically everything in this line from \u201cgold mines\u201d to | \u201cgold bricks\u201d, for which its smiling citizens have exchanged hard-won coin of the realm.The files of the Better Business Bureau con- shame the most exciting chapters of any \u201cget rich guick\u201d book of fiction.LOCAL GLUB HEARD JOS.JENKINS SATY Maintaining that the Welsh are not a pure race, but a somewhat.\u2019 strange mixture of many different} hioods, Joseph Jenkins, former president of St.David\u2019s Society addressed the St.George's Club Saturday at their, regular weekly! wn luncheon.Mr.Jenkins told the club that the Welsh were part Iberian akin|.to the Spanish.of that strain some \u201cpart Celtic, Saxon; Anglo, Dane, SIR FRANCIS FLOUD WILL ADDRESS GROUP The regular meeting of the joung Men's Canadian Club will be held Monday at the Queen's \u2018Hotel at 6.15 p.m., at which Sir Francis Floud, K.¢ .B., High Commissioner in Canada for the United Kingdom, will be the guest Sir Francis will take as à ibject \u201cRelief of Unemploy- Great Britain.\u201d ts for this event may be from the usual ticket hf \u201cthe elub, or from the was in foe year, \u201cWere \u2018as follows A.J.Barnes; | = Miller, D.L R.3.Hamilton, W.H.Spearman, L.W.Townsend and \u201cR; R.Krebb.FOSSILS REVUE The Fossils Club of Westmount are holding their Annual Revue on the evenings of March 13th and 14th in Victôria Hall, Westmount.This is the eleventh show to be staged by the Club, the proceeds from which are used to aid underprivileged boys to attend summer camp.The production is under the capable direction of Charlie Moore, and rehearsals have been under way for quite some time.A dance will be held following the Friday night performance at which Jack Bain and His Orchestra will provide the musie.Tickets may be obtained from Fossil members or at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.KING'S SCHOOL GROUP TO MEET Dr.Mary Childs, Noted Specialist, To Address Gathering Monday, Mar.16.meeting of \u201che Parent-Teacher be held Monday, Dr.Mary Health of the The second King's School Association wiH March 16th, when Childs, Director of Council of Social Agencies, will address Lhe gathering, taking as her topic \u201cHealth in Schools.\u201d Dr.Childs was one of the first women graduates of McGill University, and has had many years experience in the field of child health and welfare, In her address.Dr.Childe will lay special cmphasis on the contagious dis- case question, whal the dangers are and what can be done about it.1 Following De.Childs\u2019 Mr.George Smith, director of Physical Training and Abhletics in Westmount will tall aon \u201cSports and Lhe parl they play in the school curriculum,\u201d The meeting will he opened Lo discussion following the addresses.À large attendance ja laoked for, and any parents of King's School pupils who do net belong Lo the association are cordially invited to attend in order to ret introduced lo the work and aims of the society.12 Birthdays In 52 Years Fifty-two years of age, Fred M.Taylor, superintendent of the Westmount City Hall, celebrated his twelfth birthday Saturday.Impossible?No, not at all.You see, Mr.Taylor is one of those unfortunates born on the twenty.ninth of February.Mr.Taylor, who was horn in Southampton, England, in 1884, once had to wait eight years for his birthday \u2014 from 1896 to 1904, since 1900 was not a leap year.Mr.Taylor came to Canada 25 years ago.His mother was horn on Christmas and his father on St.Valentine\u2019s Day.His eldest brother, William H.Taylor, of Liverpool, England, just missed heing a \u201cleap year baby,\u201d having been born on February 28.Another brother was born on Christmas Day.The late Frank H.Taylor, widely-known Canadian prospector and mining promoter, who died in Vancouver six years ago, was Mr.Taylor's brother.TEA AN) MUSICALE Undér the slspices of Stanley Womens Association, with \u201cMra.A.R.Ket Gr in charge; à was held; on W.lyn Hall M i address, : Bernard Holland, Pw.king up the coming.ice carnival eon topic,\u201d the Westmount Rotary Club Wednesday at Victoria Hall, Dy.CK Pek al Children\u2019s Hospital, who took as his subj nel Medicine\u201d, Ine addition, We.Nerthey: and anjey DB.\u20ac Caylord addressed the members wi to the proposed ice- carnival, and outlined the work var lous comniittees in connection with it.105 I N HOSPITAL DRIVE Rotary Club in aid of th M real Children\u2019s Hospital held at the Forum\u2019 \u201cthis: Elm ; Avenue Resident in Charge of Special Names Committee for St.Mary's| © March\u201d 28rd, and-n cb ave putting Hospital Campaign.event.= Betraying his keen the Montreal Children's described the - progress m in the last year, Du.Hen tions there in the past-yea were only four deaths, or:le one half of one percent.trasted this with a lead tal in the yoar-1870, seventy percent of ils cas Mentioning the use: o acid for the treatment.of the world wide use of milk: ly sterilized for the combat tuberculosis: the employ spinach, fruit, cod liver à fight discase, and the gre tributions made to scientists in institu { ing, special referénee Gill University and the U of California, the speaKer inte ed his audience keenly in ject that is slightly off the bea track as far as service slube concerned.Under the chairmanship of John I.Kearney.Elm Avenue, Président, preliminary work by the Shecial Names Committee of the Mary\u2019s Hospital Drive commenced Monday morning.Consisting of 60 workers, the Special Names Committee have the.task of contacting the leading citizens of Montreal and adjoining, municipalities, and will be re- spori thle for approximately $90,- 000.201; She, Æotal required fund of \"say Mr.Kearney pointed out that \u201cCare of the poor of the community is certainly a worthy charity, but much greater is the care of the sick poor.\u201d Including many Westmount, residents, the members of Mr.Kearn- ay\u2019s committee, with the vice- chairmen who also acl as team cuplaing, are: Leo Reynolds, Carnival ; Replete with exhibition id games, ligure skating demonal Lions, races, amd contests your's carnival will be ond feature events of the season, M skaters from outside clubs indicated their desire to be sent, and performers with int national reputations will he in ed in the program.The sal tickets is progressing rapidly; 4 those desiring to attend are urg to make their arrangements their earliest possible convenl Subscription wil be accepte any member of the Rotary: or Lhrough Ernest Parker, Sherbrooke street, Westt Diëxter 1131; at the hospital, ner Sh.Antoine and Guy streëls al Lhe Forum box office; and! the memhars of Lhe Winter al the ¢lub on Drummond stréef Subscribers will have the opp tunity of selecting their seats to the opening of the sale to: public on March 16, The subsérip tion list closes on Saturday, Ma 7, and the sale of seats i seribers will open on Mond March 9, and continue to the o ing date of the sale to the pu on Monday, March 16.The arrangements of the pi gramme is entirely in the hands the Carnival Committee of Winter Club, under the chairm ship of Norman Gregory, W Miss Dorothy Benson and Wal A.Newton as vice chairman.Westmount Police Pla Own Radio jo Installation Cars cruising the streets of the city vice-chairman; 1, T.Reynold, E.C.Farrell, Maurice Shea, T.J.Ryan, J.Corley, FE.P, Wright, John Mulcair, Fred Eag- an, L.D.Hicks, and B.M.Wine- Ear.T.UH.MeEvoy, vice-chairman; Dr.K.Carver, 1.1.McMahon, Au, O4 Callary, Ald.Dave Rochon, R.K.Meagher, W.IL} Phelan, J.O'Grady, and J.P.Doherty.ER 0.MeManamy, vice-chairman; R.Butler, À.Laverty, FE.H, Reiliy, R.Plimsoll, 'T.P.Slattery, Walter Elliott, Norraan Smith, K, Me- Ardle, W.Stanford and William Hushion jr.CE MeKenna and P.C, vice-chairmen: BE, Casey, D.MeCaffrey, John Whitelaw, Casey, J.A.Casey, Dr.Arthur Donohue, George Kannon, Desmond MeNamee, F.MeGillis, R.A.Harries, John Me Vey, George MeVey, Kevin O'Connor and Fritz Quinlan.E.«C.Moore and W.M, Phelan, vice-chairmen; Cecil Macnaughton, W.J.Hushion, M.P.; W.H.Nolan, John O'Neil Gallery and 13.Leo Phelan.H.R.Mulvena, K.C., vice-chair- man; Joe Joy, F.W.Hackett, Maurice Tremblay and Errol Coughlin.Westmount Police § and talking by short wave radio with their parent statiofid Stanton Street.is not the idle dream of a modern, Jules VE writing a thriller.but will be an actuality in a short time, cording to an announcement made by Percy JL.Jarman, eral manager of the municipality.following Tuesday ni meeting of the Council, when funds were voted for the i pose.The most modern police radio system will be built for the municipality and six radio-equipped police cars will cruise the streets of the city, an added protection to residents\u2019 property and person.+ The Westmount Police transmitter will bé located in No.1 station, the cars will also At the present time, 1inked in with the d Ve à Westmount Une re rm oe om ae me mimi department will be able to tra mit information by radio, dir its own patrol cars, either ; Montreal messages of \u2018informa telephoned or otherwise b the attention of Westmoun headquarters: ESTMOUN NE riday arch FE h re | a 40 S pit el hs al nd .\u2026 taff he 1] Al hi 17) is 1 oa In thi ay SE ill bh E: San val ye il b ist SRA es 2 al $0! ON ib] til d i ; y.He ta otta Gr J il el at oti ic co IN RE 1C Ce A it ma £11 ft peu wee a i ou tu No ti i U M el M HI Vi Jor So = hy TIC Wa Ps LL 777 © ti ête WH il a 0 SES ay, a adv ut We tr Fast PAS on No + § CET sh fi e's WW i as) 1e Wr 3 be COMPLETE EX 3 Ea as xX Ww per BET TIE 15 be def.fir M atriek' s Luniheon i been arranged to take pt | Trinity Hall on March *Group 2, of Trinity Memor ja we men\u2019s ! The luncheon, which will start | at 1 PAM, will he embellished by! à program of music and elocutiom Rev.F.H.Wilkinson, MAB.will address the gathering.: Selections will be rendered bh ! Miss Phillis Rowell, pianist; \u2018Percy Hall, elocutionist; Mr.W \u201cHill, soloist.The convenor leaf will be E.Church, Mrs.A.Foot Comfort go to John Smithers Footwear to ahlished.1841 Mrs, R.A.Greens: ted by Mes.Jot J.Goodenough, ¢ \u201c mr Scalp Treatments The best antidote for + dry scalp, ets.Gives toning up for your Permancnts.| Pr i &Treatments 53,50 | CONCLUDING WAVE) io Permanent Wavin ig Beauty Cuiture Miss L.Herring | 394 Victoria Ave., Room 104 Elwood 7070 Iii Uust below Sherbrooke) falling hair, dandruff, (Hi the scalp a gencral | + Spring and Summer 1 ¢ El St.i ti Why Wear A | Shiny.Suil?T oven tr e u « has being held this inl PV.Smart, Association.LC gar M L 5, Women's \u201c Hotel \u201cTracume\u201d, ! Melodien\u201d.symobathic March 20th.son, Sunday.prouram Symphony; Mrs.fin, F, Edwardson, Mrs.Margarst Sullivan who will be pré- senfed in \u2018\u2019Se Red.The Rose,\u201d with: Randolph Scott.and Walter Connolly: starting.Sunday for three days at the Westmount.MUSIC By D.i The annual musicale of the Wo- CT PATRI K's Missionary and Church Uni ion, of the First Baptist Church.Dorchester and Guy Streets), is afternoon, at three st< contrihui La Miss Frances W.MeLeod Davicon.vine! The ar this recital are: coniraliog and air larke nist.Mrs.F.G.Sharpe Neville are the Richard Manning, nest enjoyable sony he Cote des Neiges Club, at the recently.German and Mrs, FE accompanists, {enor gave und i ventures l'ears, and AN a MENT \u201c1 get a Kick out of radio mainly because.it makds me behave\u201d radio\u2019s new topnotcher suys Frankie Fay, tudg Vallee.\u201cFrom the michroph honies, and when visiting, you must acl as nicely It seems peculiar that a sophisticate from the realms of broade comedy should abide by the prima enced producers in charge of chil show utter fucing the dial twister anties of Little Orphan Annie, Dic Alhough dedicated Lo a listening audience of tender age, it many moon sincé Annie's is! a il! wore suited ! sacres of the comic strip detective \u201cto the juvenile nerve.al récital beforet anil Snowdon | Windsor] Fp! ish songs made up a great part: wf hig program, the mes being: Rutland Bo Trimorta! Hour.\u201d W and Brahm's.ouistanding me's \u201cWie Edna Masie Hawkin wus a most; accompanist, Mr.Manning will he soloist he meeting of the Douglas Literary Sociely Mes, Franklyn Hod well-known pianist will be accompanist.ur on the sreanist, The Dubois String Quartet wlding their fifth veeital chamber music, in St.m Wednesday evening.The \u201cTuesday Musical Club\u201d Lambert, will meet wenty-fourth.John Cook.st, Alfred O'Shea, tenor pizn-: Montreal Symphony directed by gave a splendid concert on: The main dem of\" was Brahuÿs Fourlh th was endered and much appreciated hy most enthusiastic audience Brandenbure written for solo violin, Tate, pianoforte and string or hestra, was played with nderstanding and beauty.The Or hestra, Harkes Bach's Fifth Mrs.So.son, Mrs.Mitchell, Mes W.W.Haldi- H, MeCriudy.Mrs.TT.Robenl \u2018obbett, Mrs.RW.N ; mand.Here is à sporting pro \u201cposition.| claim that iny process for removing shine is the only successful one in exisl- ence and I'm backing my claim with this sensational offer, Here's an opportunity for every man with a shiny ÿ suit.EDMUND LOWE WEARS SUIT THAT BROUGHT HIM LUCK sequence vf Eat,\u201d Eel busine.+ open \"Ce and thn Le Swe were a \u201cgift which he orally por- chased for use inlet\u2019, Fall In Love!\u201d two years ago.The actor considers the suit a good omen, He wore 11 when he first played opposite Ann Sothern, and \u2018Grand Exit,\u201d showing at the Westmount on Sunday, represents their screen reunion.SPECIAL for this Weeh 22 Including Retex Clean- ihg and Pressing IMPORTANT \u2014 Shine Removing is NOT my Retexturing Cleaning Process.Shine Remov- is a special extra ce\u2014perfect results doublé your money J.C.BURNET \u201cThe Man W.Sponsor of Retexturing Process whi back life and new When Contemplating ~ + Hain Coloring.* Hair Bleaching Your thoughts naturally turn to monsieur Lecoq: HAIRDRESSER 15 Years\u201c Expérience rent denutirulls ; t can; | i i | ! have never been espe For some time protosts against these programs were limited nunthey, but of late frantic ers have swamped production officials with biting complaints in ever increasing volume.nt! x ADDENDA .veteran City AERIAL ard Petrie, NBs Radio Haw- member announcing { staff, has just been declared win- Coed Dominion: ing referred to us \u201cYour and\u2019 ; CU.Eneind.n ure: ai Sulpice Hall tele.| soon to be published in an of: Marchi and; Ibolyka Gyarfas, violinist, are the: ; ; artists assisting im this program,; {omobile crash near tenue, had just turned 24 .of the BBDO 1936 award for announcine.AT Joleen has elimbed another step in ladder of and none Fanou\u201d We has just been made Mayor of suburh of Hollywood, ner is be- sSHeress, TUBE TALK © Walter thors this week, His maiden home a movie with i Amori- dealing van magazine .remembered loeally for his of the Chez Maurice killed several days revue, ago in an He \u2018arte The ( | dian Broadcast Company is doing Danelay the! a fine job with its Sendar night\u2019 \u201cQueeriosition™.Here's an air.east that's traly different.DIAL.vain Ruth Ettinz, who swears she intends Lo retire for road, witl end her latest self-imposed oxile this Sunday afternoon when she joins ih Morgan's nrehes ade fans of the .Benny Davis newest Lune, \u201cYou Started Me Drenni- ing\", was released last Thums divy and plugged Vallee and Bester the same evening.Jenny was in town only nu few months ago when he appeared headliner at Loew's .Kenny Baker and Johuny Green both signed long-Lern contract yesterday morning, dl are now permanent Tix- tires on Jack Benny's Sunday night funfest=.Baker is un der contract to Mervin Leroy, of the movies, and recently made his sercen bow in \u201cKine of Burlesque\u201d Wallace Beery's name lashed across the continent again this week as he told Detroit repr tives of i \u201cAT WESTMOUNT om + trey fresno emt Ar anmuably tu suren- Key.Maric by HES ;carefal, | your bathing suit.ignvrante of their existence, in the case of the to childish?the bluodeurdling mas-; cially suited athe of they worth dialing Dowps entered the ranks vf accepted au- Bobby Mariowe, clever marionelte act in a recent edition; was\u2019 au-! { appearing currently with you go straight into people's as you can\u2019 one usb while experi- continually such wre the conditions much ballyhoved etherinl k Tracy and: the Frunon mob.a ty rules ol etiquette.d'radio entertainment Yet Many Fine Skits, Song ngs And Performers In Annual McGill Presentation Gorgeous irks, melodious musie, scintillating skits, and brilliant, ballet vumbers will feature thei fourteenth edition of MeGill's an- \u2018nual Red and White Revue, vai \u2018ously titled \u201clook Before Yon.:Leap Year\u201d, \u201cOh Geo, Men\u201d and: \u201cA Broad At Home\" The show \u201cwritten, dirceted nm produced by} \u201cstudents, and will be presented ini ;Moyse Hall o£ MeGill University; FUNKFGIL TRIPE Despite Mareh 11, 12, 18, and 14th, Al ;matinee performance will also be prosran jin Lo the contrary given on Saturday, Mareh PAU Uw ws ; tions at pate ni stor Playing the principal role in Monday and Thursday.It rems ain-l the show will be Jack Wand, who wl for the Peel Shroot baloneer | Has starred in every Revue of the pg ee) past five years, In addition toi introduce a lresh idea Into thelother college talent, the graduates | ;stale run of dance band announce- Eveil also present a Lit.Among Paentsg and his cheery banter with those participating will be Chick Patsy Kane as they introduce their | Parris sh \u201cTiny\u201d Webh, remen- | sive numbers is something hoped for his portrayal of Dr.in Alexander Timothy Spotson in \u201cBad toi «tu of \"The Des Verse,\u201d Lorraine Tasker and Wale | set for à return Lo ter Markham, who played the ru-i Thursday eve, when helspeetive parts of The Queen | Charles Hanson Towne andi Mother Fanny and Little Rallo, Mark Warnow's orchestra in a'the most apparent heir, in last new series through CBS.Greyivenr's \u201cThirteenth Nightie,\" will take the air at 8 running An anusual departure Lupposition to Rudy Vallee.Ho voarts - how the Inoks like a suteidieul move chorus.Rudy.incidentally, is now observ.Car of fore ing iz eighth anniversary on theius ie composed air, havine first faced a micro Dorolhy Harvey, phone early in 1925 »t the HeighiPat.Dowd, Betty Ho Club, New York.Legault, Doris Gales, Davaith, and Ivy Turner.Another Revue favourile of \u201cpast years will he back in the person of Mortimer Weinfield, who wax responsible for many well- known musical suecezses.such as \u201cWith a Th \u201cDark Shanghter™ \u201cSoring Mania.\u201d and! Matos Music ® He has written! ilwo ne Throb\"; pieces.\u201cHeart and \u201cVienne: Waltz.\" which ay any- that he had hacking in over his $1,000,000 al tempt racing back Hollywood.You can Way this Saturday eve at 1050 through a WEAF web, us he stars on the new Géorge Olsen show i | { to \u2018 horse bring to dial ; al Gray, original Song™ radio next Sert «oi In: in £his! presence of gt composed of Revues.The chor- of lean Birnie, Mildved Brown.Warden, Rita | Betly Cal- is i POSTLINES ! M.-\u2014The Radio Guild probably return to CPCF Thursday afternoon at 1,30 Hugh Ko Lo Cheerio™s visil Montreal, und bis om Homie broud frour the bedside ot Jimny Darou, was all orronged.by Ernest Smith of CICJE The radio set that wis dedientod HUY Cease Lo be as popular ing the brondeast wae a gift tot hing vise he has ever written, Jiminy fron a paralyzed nan who, l Other music contributors ure [ physically, js utterly helpless.Be- Howard Sünpzon, who led the cause of this afigietion he ealls Revue orehestra lt year, with \u201chimself, \u201cThe log\".There's 141 Wanna Sing\u201d and \u201cDrecagning\u201d, wealth of drama behind Mat and a newcomer Walter Molson, ; brondéast, and before Jon Ciwilh à song called \u201cLeap Year\u201d {hope Lo be able Lo print the she] The numbers will be sung by ory.one packed with courage Elizabeth Converse, Kileen John.Cand unselfishness.Thanks fét;son, Adéle Lortie.Bob Juhrsnsen, ! your note .Mr.Kushner, Le 7 3 Te a [ie] te et oa Los 4: =F $ en er.tr 1, 00 S 6) un 1 US hy y ', i ut ¥ tn J A Jy ee Sy sg wi bu Th: u Tih ga ie tn We Hs al Gi and or IH al H 2; Sa aw.Brow Mi Pe tf er es ; esday ast F 18 ar he bper H Ha pa 2 F ck: er S LE Nr pb) rlane Mor Snow.S E T LLL Gr Aoi ey SL, \u20ac 2 il ki 18 REFUL DRI ERS 2 Pi à C es G ib er Q W: BD: La ffi th wit] Pe ad i as GV & LS jig Bi i e Ë Pre LT g © das clas; be # se ollist 61 il ubli Que 5 Hl "]
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