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JEWELLERS ND ere EEE = \u201c31 Years In ox We: stmourt ont nearly $100, 000 io in\u2019 the third.place, usually occupied for second place and \u2018Hampstead by Verdun.Twenty seven sales are record-+ ed for April for a total value of $341,655.Outremontg thirty one \u2018gales brought in\" an aggregate value of $243,095, and Hampstead «records $98,084 for an even dozen.©\" During March\u201d \u2018Westmount \u201cfell into third place,\u2019 the lead being .Thèse three are, in most months, in the first three \u201cplaces; changing \u2026 position with: \u201ceach other.Westmount led during February, and dropped to third for March, but has regained leadership with April's transactions.Whi Outremont records -a \u201clarger number of \u2018sales, West- mount's fewer transactions involved a greater amount of money.\u201cWestmount's sales are usually for a higher individual valué than in the other communities.5 \u201cFor the first four months of the year, January to April in- i clusive, Westmount takes the lead \u2018over \u2018the other island municipalities, \u2018with sixty five sales aggregating $825,174.Outremont is sec- \u201cond with $736,910, although her \u2018sales greatly exceeded West- \u201cmount's in point of- number, reaching ninety four.Verdun is in cus- stomary third place, with eighty five \u201csales ringing in\u201c a\" total of $419, 174.: Lg Dr Smith Appointment 5 Ratified By Council Routine maiters occupied he : attention of City.; Council: \u201cMonday evening at its.ula meeting.In the absence of +: Mayor Jenkins Acting Mayor = George S.Currie presided.; Permits were granted for the \u2018erection of-:private garages in several parts of the city.Council ratified the: appoint.medical health officer of the city \u2018of Dr.F.Smith, the.ap-.\u2018pointment being in effect ag at last Saturday.Dr.Smith suc- is} ceeds Dr.Gordon: Copping, who \u2018has resigned.: \u2018BURIED.YESTERDAY The funeral was held Jesterday \u2018morning from the-D.Collins \u201cFuneral Hore of M \u201cMichael \u2018Kannon, widow of Dr.Michael The \u2018former Margaret Lane, she resided at 148 Selby street, Her death:oceurréd, on Tuesday.TO ATTEND CONFERENCE \u201ci The: Central Conference: of Am-1|- \u2018erican\u2019 Rabbis.will hold its annual \u2018meeting at Columbus, Ohio, com- \u201cmencing Tuesday.\u201d Rabbi Stérh \u201cof Temple Emmanu-El expects to attend.the sessions of this Rab- : binicali body: \u2018 a [labour under the delusion\u201d Station I sive arbour For Stanton Street Police Headquarters Has Collection Of Everything From Bricks to Battleships \u2014 Almost.Pencils, keys, tie-pins, wallets, | laundry tickets, pens.Sounds something like a coilec- tion that one could make \u201cduring a tour of the fifteen cent store, doesn\u2019t it?But it\u2019s not.It just gives a bare outline of the collection of various found articles at present in.the care of Sergent Riddoch at the Stanton street police station, \u201cThese varicus articles represent.add things fund and brought into the police station during tie course of \u2018the past two years \u201cby.constables, passersby, children and certain well meaning persons who; \u201cthat\u2019 those whe have lost them may go to the trouble of looking for them, \u201c1 had a general cleaning out not long ago,\u201d explained the Sergeant, \u201cbut .I.saved .the.Yale keys,\u201d and \u2018he produced a ring with no fewer than sixty Yale Keys on\u2019 If you think your key ring: is crowded, you should see this one, ; on \u201cAmong \u201cthe various there is a Chinese laundry ticket, and.no doubt some Chinaman, still * for the man who won't, believe the \u2018no tickee no: shirtee gold tie-elip; à black leather wallet; and goodness only knows how many keys.Why people seldom think of the Police Station as a\u2019 possible.place |: to\u201d.tind their Tost articles is to say.It seems to us that everything lost within the .past.ten years: i the local headquarters.If you have lost any small Lost Things 4 Capt.\u201d J.Allen.article recently :on the street or.where somebody might \u2018pick it ap, call in at the station.Tt might be there.FORMER MAYOR BACK P.W.- McLagan, a former mayor of this \u2018city, \u201creturned Sunday night aboard the Cunard White Star liner Andania fiom London.: Mr.McLaglan passed his eightieth | birthday aboard the ship en Toute \u2026 from : England.The Largest Canadian First Aid Class At Westmount High School ÿ, By Melville: Sinn.st Mr.\u2018Kenneth Müftray, Physical Director of Westmount High is a very proud man these days and he \u2018has every reason to\u2019 feel that way.Mr.Murray has for several years past, strongly advocated a special course in first aid for.the higher grade classes, and in support of this contention he: points to the success of a class of boys at Westmount High School, who took Wp this important line of \u2018study\u2019 in addition to their regular work, and who have been awarded high \u2018Hotidutrs by the St.John \u2018Ambulance Association.It is interesting to mention that.Jéonneetion with this particular rtaking, no less than six of members of this Westmount \u201chave won well merited dis in their third and final |\u201d should \u2018success of who instructed the class, feel elated over the the boys.3 The Medallion: winners are: Edgar Greene, Edward Neill, David Sproule, Robert Grant, James\u2019 Healey and Gordon Greaves.Other members of the class who have passed their second year \u2018tests, and who Have been awarded vouchers are: George Haine, Neil Compton, «Robert Harvie, Charles Cartmel, Cameron Stephenson, Otto Brown, David\u2019 Me- Dougall, Gordon.Stewart, Howard: Taylor and Roger Brown.Those to receive senior certificates for \u2018passing the first senior |.examination are: Hume Wright, Sa Alen Robert Banks, Ross ; \u2018Mandiñg the McGill C.O.T.C.articles training, with interest.\u201cF-Nicholls, M.C;, {tion to M.D.\" No.4, assisted by Lt.-Col.E.L.M.Burns, OBE, other \u2018members of \u2018headquar inet ding Major.J.W.H.G.H.à Bérg, D:S0:;, Capt.C.E.r, District Cadet Officer, recently appointed -G.S.0.(3) at M.D.No.4 Under the command of Lt.-Col.J.Eric Slessor, E.D, the regiment paraded a muster roll call of more than 200, including officers and band, the latter under the \u2018command of Lt.TB, Jackson.The Adjutant was Capt.J.A.Calder, and the company commanders were Major J.\" H.Me- Bride, Major H.W.Wood, Major W.Bonnar; Capt.R.I.Jack and Col.J.\" D.Mae- pherson, M.C., V.D., officer com- ;manding the 12th Infantry Bri- \u2018gade with \u2018which the batallion is brigaded, was also present.= Many Present: Former officers of the regiment and commanding officers of units in the Military District attended the inspection as interested onlookers, these including Col.C.B.\u201cPrice, D.S.0., D.C.M,, V.D;, AD.C., Lt.-Col.F.W.Fisher, honorary lieutenant-colonel of the regi- D, all former commanding officers; and \u2018Major J.H.Richardson, = former officer of the regiment; Col- A.T.Howard, v.D, -commandant-of The Black Watch; Lt-Col: G: S.Stairs, M.C., V.D., commanding the Canadian Grena- -dier Guards; Lt.-Col.I.L, Fbotson, \u2018ED, \u2018commanding the \u201c2nd Battalion.The Black - Watch; and Lit.- Col.T.8S.Morrisey, D.S.0., Co There was also a large general publie.which \u2018watched the sproceed- ings, \u2018mainly the elementary stages of the new machine- sun form of Prior to the regimental march past, with Col.Slessor taking the Je salute; andthe band playing Ca \u2018Ira, Col.Browne addressed a few octrine:.a words of commendation to the as.; 207 [Ésembled\u2018parade.He also: \u201cpresented the drums with the inter-com- pany bowling cup\u2019 won: by them, and prizes to.Cor B.Steibel \u2018and Drummer W.Standing.Major and.Quartermaster formerly\u2019 \u2018of \u2018the Royal Canadian Regiment, was \u2018presented with the document com- \u2018mission as major \u2018quartermaster; Capt.L.W.Taylor with his document commission as captain pay- \u2018master; and Lance Corporal H.J.Renaud received a signalling cer- z Hificate.Rev.Springett Speaks Tonight International Menaces in rela- Celto-Saxon civilization Will be discussed in Victoria Hall by Rev.E.J.Springett, Dominion Commissioner.of the British-Is- rae] World Federation (Canada).Mr.Springett arrived in town on Tuesday and has addressed a number of mestings during the week, SPEAKS HERE M.C., in the absence of re | sf Re Q.Alexander,.D.S,0;, D.O;:C., foreground in dark: uniform) rocotnd -Canada is this scene of military pomp in! the moat of the Tower of London, with \u2018the Duke of Gloucester (centre reviewing.the spruce-l doking Scots Guards.\u2018 i .Cis ane be YMCA \u2018Group, as Well as | Unsponsored Young Per- the annual session \u2018of the Canad- the Plateau School tomorrow, Sun- theson, Haston Scott, Douglas rick.These young men- will attend the gathering under: the mount.Y.M.C.A.banner, great many from other local \u2018insti- number \u201cof individuals group sponsorship.\u201c.\u2026 Campaign For Peace.\u201cYouth Crusade for.Peace\u201d the part of young people from all over Canada in the interests of international amity.\u201cThese \u2018young people at their last session united in.2 clear \u2018desire for peace.world towards war has.become ac- that they.are not the winners, but TTOW \u2018morning at nine o'clock.The actual Congress will open; formally at 1.30, greetings.\u201d reports on \u201cthe movement and Commission meetings will\u2018feature the afternoon, \u201cWorld Peace\u201d and \u201cSocial Justice and Internal Peace\u201d will be discussed.»Ih the: \u2018evening an ment for visiting delegates will be staged, On\" Sunday occupational sessions will be held, with a free period to allow: delegates to attend church services.In the afternoon caucusing and Commission meetings care scheduled.In:- the evening the Commissions will meet to discuss their findings.Monday morning Youth :Councils\u2019 mutual information sessions \u2018Many Individuals and | \"sons to Represent West- | zi-| mount Over Week-end | \u2018ment, and Lt.-Col.R.H.Hood, V.| 7 xr Among the many young people from Westmount who will.attend: jan Youth Congress, \u2018to-be'held in: day and Monday, are Howard Ma- Scott, John Lewis and Jim Pate) West- but al tutions, will attend, as will:a good | hi without |« is the \u2018theme of the session, and represents\u2019 4 concerted movement on Demarteau\u2019s \u20ac celerated, and the world.scene: ever.|: more acute.In thé firm conviction |, the chief; losers, of wat, the front-, {for work on Monday, he; could andi: entertain.|\u2019 sub-\u201c| Local | Delegates Attend Canadian Youth Congress 2 + Good Excuse \u201cFor Driver If Late for the Auto Electrical\u201d Service \u201cCorporation, was probably late for work;onMonday.morning, but:zat least he has the comfort\u2019 \u2018of knowing that his excus © Was unim- jpeachable.ae Proceeding cast\u2019: along West hill Road.Mr.Demartes Chevrolet, \u201cde- \u2018spite \u2018sudden app ation of \u2018the Drakes.in Mr.Demarteau\u2019s frenzied.attemf o avoid a\u2019 smash, collided with the truck.There was a sickening thud (or something) and: be ë a stop.es to the front axle, fr ont whee wheel So if Mr.t arm clock\u2019s fault.NEW BOARD MEETS The-newly.elected.Temple Em- \u201cmanuiBl Sisterhood Board \u2018met Tuesday under the chairmanship vof Mrs.Arthur Simon.Commit- \u201ctes were appointed for the ensuing year.Plans were also formulated for a_number of-activities \u2018during the.Summer.\u2018will be: held;.and the findings \u2018of the Commissions will be presented and voting held.Caucuses on work of the Continuations Committee will take up the afternoon, and in the evening discussions.will.he cf tinuations Committee will: be held, and: the: Summary and formal ¢losing will terminate the Congress.\u201cThe ollowing schedule is the interest of the many groups, societies, \u201cThe Week | - cé At Victoria Hall included in\" The Examiner in etc, making use of the facilities provided at Victoria Hall.Yoii are invited to/ng- tify The Examiner when you have reserved space at the hall * t Rotary for your lodge, club.or social function.* real | Shrine No.1, White Shriners.Victoria Day, Hall closed all day.reserved at time of going to press: Club, \u201cregular weekly funchéon: -Demarteau was late tinued.The presentation of Con- NAMED TO COUNCIL ?Smart, .who replaces the late George Bryson on the, Legislative 3 Council: : ee: Mrs.Mount Pleasant Thomas.PE Earle, whose death occurred \u2018at her residence, 598 \u2018Mount Pleasant\u2019 avenue, on Saturday.following a lengthy illness, The: funeral: service, which.took\u2019 place at her former home; was conducted by Rev.F, Hi Wik kinson.Formerly Fanny Jane Simpson, she, is survived:by her husband, Thomas P.Earle, manager of the Canada Blue Print Paper Co.; two daughters, Grace Mildred .onto; and five sons, Thomas Barnard, Aubrey: Walker, Ralph: Simpson, Sidney Barnard and Harold Leonard Earle, Interment\u201d was made Johns, P.Q.Stat IS DELEGATE Henry F.King :g and Elliott \u201cBrigadier-General-.Charles Allen © telling of the ifitorest Earle Burial Held es that \u2018he had.attended, ; revealed a particularly keen .in- \u201cÂtercest- \u2018 fm Club.ot morn o Mr Fr andl, Mrs.Norman \u201cMePadyen, of Thre | OO Re A complete stock af C.C.M.Bicycles and icycles Repaired and Sold Work Guaranteed parts.Bicycles rented, STMOUNT BICYCLE STORE Doug.parr: proprietor inations had been sanctioned by Sir t te Rotarians Told About Conference + Frosst Described Recent Event at Wednesday Luncheon Meeting Here.Rotarians Henry F.King and Elliott Frosst were the.principal speakers Wednesday at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary.Club: presenting to the membership their views.on the recent 28th District Rotary Conference which \u2018was held in this city.i ; Revealing the fact that Lhere were 1321 registrations at the con- ferente Rotarian King spoke of the new division of the district into A nd B sections and of the appoirit- ment of Dr.Hick of \u2018Kingston and Geo.Cummings of New York as governors of.the: \u201csectio ively\u2019 Mr.King spoke of L meetings and luneheo tended during the conference, explaining his, reactions Lo: \u2018them.and \u201ctaken our neighbours to the south in the French-Canadien singing.He was par tieularly* \u2018interested he fine work: being done by Hazel Hurst, ndiigi her.\u201cseein; { @.various and inthe Peace mivements {and their relationship to the Inter- Fine Speaker ert_-Stea found\" a fine Speaker and much material from .Steads\u2019st'ecent address at Mac \u201cwas.\u2018relayed to \u2018the members of the local group.Past \u2018Governor Frank Phillips: too.spoke along the same strain, Mr.Frosst reported.Students from Rhôdesia, Japan, Ger many and Cuba presented their \u2018at the.conference, this feature of the programme adding still another International touch In\u2018Rota Rotarian Perey Jarman thanked the speakers.for the addresses \u2018and remarked on \u201cthe fine manier\u2019 in which the conference was conducted, The \u2018Rev.Gordon Burgoyne led the community singing.» The.\u201cpresident, Dr J Kenneth Carver, was in the chair.| Padlock Law Club st a meeting in Victoria : R.Ay K.C., will address: the Westmount C.C.F.Hall on Friday, May 28th, taking as his subject \u201cThe Pa \u201clock Law?\u2014A Challenge to Democracy.\u201d meeting at which the.Premier stated that \u2018this a scene, in which he had dceup od a has been evident, however, of elections Has n retirement of interest i in, pr politics and important\u201d matters of public concern; and the news his.appointement.to.the Legial tive Couñcil merely bears out t general impression that the Ge eral has maintained \u2018a keeh.watch on the affairs of the since last summer.sented Westmount at Quebec - 1 1912, and sat for Hye consecutive years in the Provineial house as member for that d iio + He did ét\" contest\u2019 the on 7 tional Union party into power, sars.He was appointed colonel in CS PRICES TWO CENTS \"1 Gen.Smart ppointed To Quel ehec 2 Lounell Matthias Tellier, acting Lieu Le ant-Governor, Tt is understood: both appointments were made: personal recommendation of Wm, Ross Bulloch, M.L.A.for toine Westmount.St An The sixiy-tilne year old'veleran- of many an election anngunced hi retirement at the .Conserva ve Convention held in Victoria Hall on July 28th last year, just ri t to the provincial eléctio 8, gave ill-health as the reason 1 his dropping out of the 3 brilliant seat for many years, 1k that his retirement fro our: province His appoînt- ment was not unexpected.Started in 1912 ; Brig.General Smart first-#epr twenty.that last sumnier brought the Born March 28th, 1868, thi er incillor was \u2018educated in M treal! His record of military service dates back to 1898, when he was a lieutenant in the 8th Hus : 1904 and\u2019 organized and command: ed the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons.He became Nill colonel 1914, and commanded the Éaste Townships Cavalry Brigade.When war hroke out he.was member\u2019 for Westmount hit offered \u2018his services, and commanded the Second Mounted Rifle Brigade.at Valcartier.Going overseas he had a number.of commands, notably thal.of the: Shorneliffe.area.He was promoted Brigadier- General \u201cin January, 1918.During \u2018his absence overseas he was re-clected by acclamation as Member for Westmount in.1018 and 19197 On his retürn-Home He was re-elected by decisive majorities in 1923, 1927, 1931 and:1935; He yetired owing to ill-health.He: is a Companion of St, Michael and\u2019 St.\u201cGeorge, : \u201cRetired Last Fear The name of Brig-Gen.Smart wag mentioned.last November in: connection with the vacancy created then through.death of Hon.George: Bryson.Until he retired prior to the August elections last year, Brigadier Smart had been, member: of the Legislature for Westmount since 1912.Gerard: Lemire, B.A, LLB.notary of Montreal and a resident of Maplewood ave., has been named vice-president of the Tramways Commission, succeeding J.A.Sa: voie who has been made general manager.of the Quebec Liquor Commission, Mr.Lemire is a Montreal law- (yer.and: a prominent member of: the Junior Bar.He was at one time\u2019 president of the Junior Bar as.well ag its representative in the- Canadian\u201d Bar Association.He is an active.member of the St.Jean Baptiste \u2018and St; Vincent dé Paul: Societies.In the municipal elections of 1934, he ran as one of five candidates in Mount Royal war ; Perhaps a gentle reminder >.every.wae if held ¢ ay polo preceding da ; annof be considure amiss, We.réceive a number of re and useful contrib | JusT TO.REMIND You te.our prèss i= nh OM.ami oh co us pe es w.5 Oh ub S51 grea ere PI ace, hi pl CL LL EEE UN DE er.A \u2018en 7 EZ LL FE \u2018ea.PE tue un ca ompan Fe 881 Gr sa IS ws w VE £1 BR.18 ar 11), USE! wa \u20ac, aler gs ey, erald ng y.tee an se tish ea- th pear $5 es.denti TOgT si le 3473 ti 37 Te at.IDE, te M ary ta fa TW: an IN ely ii Sh Cl Sta th bs ge gl oug fer ri MA: 6 ririet ac, 1f A MOTHER'S Sy UR VING.ra The ardly a wh ME IRMAN ant 18,8 an ke te es as one an M £8 ob ts ng DANIEL Mot ly gency.ple cof.0 el any w 1a ps-p19 Daily ted hol Tet eal ti asses s-great mall kL AKI eel Yor it ND, No: 1 36 ef Ta be ny on om to DOMESTIC PETS \u2019s ETS COMMODA N, bo 82 Ding; \u201cete; ction: se Titti fe êr via merl th Il gin 989: C Lach 08 sl ce Leagu fF te INATION, UMIGATIO 1t ES £ress, ht, xter inatio or\u201d Fu Lowest 15 ce tl tices aki Se ill £8 TE pe his po.en 20 Er de; FU le {E crease ind by INAT Qu REPAIRS Se : nts of i prices 2511 1¢ 51; 1C.11 08: er ea te fa m al E st B-60 Dubney, Es el SAGE es 16 dia it 4300 TEDICA ee.atio kl £x] wa Mr.Fa st 1i ca can So ces er Ea se Too ni Fe Na ès ès, ee at se es in ad at res: on NCE he , etc.de Te eg: ta Servic av: TU es ge 98, Iie, good fe, Is Marvi we SelimmE Coins, ers ether he ap swell ol er ic] DO Fi din ire Al mad of an vic ns wealth ey mode arge EC th Gi ives ric ap en.nn sa the ag ongtit 41 11 assy ment of fort the axi \u20ac ar \u2018he.choice bet ee In \u20ac, War wh st Mor e are half han racy on th fo \u201cPH te id ryt su Us Tis point of hoo! elves t Yates, ndin, ge te le M: to er, ALUE Ca Cy il that d ep Silv.ny She tive So ill es rliament the tr 5 How is es mobile T, Se \\ e, a te 8, ar x Mel Fe ic he s-It is Law: £8 nt er t i To ei th ver.Se ï AO | Gr fdsmobi Bi 8, © peci di ti el St A t ck- \u201col Re- \u201cheld 1u-El was and girls con- 1ver- Lola {ari- Ros- Jerie \u201cthe dney The shael \u201cfor Na.; Jr, evee, aacs; ittes, Mae i chairman.\u2018of the executive oronation all at RMR.The Coronation Ball held Fri- ht by \u2018he Royal Montreal e many guests y staff.officers fr , by Mrs.Browne, and Li-C @ M.Gorssline, D.8.0;, District Me- Major H.W.\u201cWood, president of the Rifle Association, greeted the guests, who al cluded Lt.-Col A.S.White, 6 & Royal Gagnon, 4 Gagne cher.(Major) and Mrs.Laws, Capt, W.J.An- 4 Capt.I C.Morgan, of the 6th # Duke of Connaught\u2019s Royal Can- 4 adian.\u2018Hussars, Montreal Regiment present were, Major J.H.McBride, Major W.4 Bonnar, Capt.\"Donald MacRae, M tee of the P.Q.R.A., accompanied A by Mrs.MacRae, Capt.Russell - Murray and Capt.P.Barry.KNOWS HIS ROLE 3 Arthur Loft, well known stage g and screen actor, who appeared in role of a managing editor, a pod sition he held on his university #4 weekly newspaper during his college days. =|| Plumbing & Heating Call us about alterations under the Home Improvement Plan.ESTIMATES FREL Residence: 1362 Greene A Office and: Workshop: REAR 372 ELM AVE.FITZROY :1209 {latest Charles Starrett {ses the \u2018editing\u2019 of all Capt.R.B.Hara Captain Randall\u2019 B.\u2018Hara; ; oke Street West resi- In Toronto Former Resident of West- tired Only Short Time Ago The burial was held in Toronto on Wednesday of Alan R.Binks, a following an operation in a Toronto.hospital.Mr.Binks was pro- miñont in Insurance eircles.came to Canada in 1880, and \u2018after spending some years in the West returned to Montreal to enter the insurance.iness.He.took up residence in: Lachine in 1908; but moved to Westmount four years ago.He retirée from.active business this spring and went to Toronto with Mrs.Binks, to reside with their son.A critical illness followed almost immediately.on \"He is survived by his wife, Alice Elizabeth Crosthwaite Binks, and one son, George C.Binks, and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Urquhart Binks, both of Toronto.Leon Barsha, who directed \u201cShooting Showdown,\u201d Columbia's picture, was formerly a film: cutter and he still personally supervi- his -:pic- J tar es.: Last Night [YMCA Governing Body | starring | | dents in their.studies g ment for the ; 8 was held last night, and the elec: tion -of chairme committees took place.While results were announced too late for inclusion in \u2018this week's paper, the: following list was named previo to.the positions was contested.W.E.Cooper, well known local ly for his keen interest: activities, chair) 1y Cecil T.Medlar, vice-chairm Gerald Atkinson, chairman fin- ange \u2018committee; Stanley F.Kneed, ine secretary; man of the boys\u2019 éommitiess J.A, Shaw, chairman of the house i > Allison, chairman.\u201cmen\u2019s committee; representative on Doug.Bremner, the board for Ville St, Pierre; C.T.Medlar, chairman radio aueti ittee; G.- H.campaign Anglin, chairman of the ship training committee.The advisory \u2018board consists of: R.DD.Harkness, George Hunter, | Ivan 'R.Leger, G.H., Penrose, P.E.Jarman, W.F.Brass and H.B.Parker.; her members of the hoard of management are Lloyd Adams, Kenneth Mills, Fred Price, J.D.Robb, A.L.Stewart, Lovell Carroll, Stanley Stainger, Colin Wand James leader- Webster and Dr.G.R.Holland.FOR RECREATION room A basement recreation that the entir family could enjoy, and that would not be a strain on\u2019 the finances was the aim of the cided \u2018to use the materials atiha and produce asimple room.The rest of.he house.had been of the pasement that \u201cwas made into the room was painted ivory with some of the paint re- \u2018maining from: work done:on: an other part of tHe house.= A composition floor was laid over.the concrete base and a rug was laid over this.With this simple background, a combinatio old \u2018and new furniture \u201cwas\u201d used.The only other work that had to 1 and a combinatidn bockease and desk was placed.under a \u2018high cellar; window.n tables and were \u2018no longer needed in I the newly decorated upper rooms.were put in: the den.A:new, modern bridge: | setvand a matching setec, uphol: | stered- in bright red leather were purchased.The childre map of North America made à colourful decoration.A globe of the world carried, out the colour.scheme and \u2018was: used: for the various |.meeting; \u2018and none of the | Cliff ord Tuesday.(strumental in founding, \u2018medical advice, surgical care.and 1 \u201c{dernizi a \u201cable under the Home Improvement Urged For One of the most urgent \u2018needs of the present on the behalf of crippled: children is a wider public interest, sympathy and ~wnder- standing.declared Rev.T.W.Jones, of Calvary Church, in addressing the Montreal Rotary Club Increased - financial aid was also sorely needed, Mr.Jones went on, and lauded Rotary for its continued interest in the welfare of these handicapped youngsters.The Society for Crippled Children, which Rotary was largely in- provided orthopaedic equipment, and: Mr.Jones contended that there were approximately 2, 500, 000 physi handel men, your living room wall welcome \u2018this information: enclosing them.One housewife.built a set of r sult generally resembled a grandfather's clock and provided an ex- lace for cards, cigarettes, that always seem to clutter up the house.The top shelf was left open {and served as a base for a bright which \u2018may be used for hiding pipes oriother unsightly but neces- Money for built:in improvements, as well as for many other modernization and repair projects, be obtained thr the Dominion Government Ho Improvement Plan, the home \u2018are no Plan.Atti The grand thing about an atiic room is that it's just as happy with the simple things of life and casual, simple accessories as it would be with Lhé \u2018more élaborate things.And it is an.ideal.quartér to hand over to the young son of the house\u201d He'll feel it\u2019s his own demain .the whole floor 6 himself and only tite roof dbove him.I'd suggest that you make it as thoroughly masculine as possible .not.austerely or Ve + Bit manish, \u201ceven if he's only \u201c Your dealer will advise you as to ths As for {he ceiling treatment, iHusion of height.- By PEGGY LLOYD within reach of.\u201cthe easy.chair.oom Below are a few suggestions which may appeal 10 you or which may give you ideas of your own.Paint the walls and ceilings a soft.dawn gray, using a quick-drying paint.Color the floor with a rug leaning toward a:brown shade\u2014not.too light (think of those feet and the condition they may be in at times).Geta bed which sets low off the floor and which has a very low head board.no footboard .anid stain it a natural'wood color.Asa coverlet use a rough, heavy Cotton of rich taring blue and applique a monogram on the center, There should be a night table by the bed with a lamp easily within reach.No fragile looking lamps for this.room.one with a loosclÿ woven off-white\" cotton\u201d shade above a blue lacquered wooden base.For a room of this sort the makers of un- [| finished furniture are friends indeed.Practically all the {urnituré can be bought in this state and finished to yout own laste.À study table, a straight back chair to set before it, a chest of drawers, and quaint Book shelves and cases, certainly.Nothing adds so much to the charm of a room as books and a well-lighted, comfortable spot for reading them.And a || child appreciates this as much as à grown-up.+ Have one comfortable easy chair in the room and tailor it fastidiously in yellow homespun 41.plaided in brown.Place gray venetian blinds | atithe windows, taped in the same bine, and +1 for drapes use the aforementioned rough cotton which was used as a bedspread.And don't forget a wooden bowl.of apples placed well s the usual \u2018bugbear of \u2018the housew] et, you should be downright proud of it.Crippled Children increasing rapidly, true to its ideals, that of interest you will may And Support children on the North American continent, and that this number is \u201cGenerous support, \u2018such as \u201cRo: tary gave these ufortunates, was more than an investment in or- thopaedie equipment alone, being an investment in \u201chuman life, whereby the organization lives child welfare work, said Mr.Jones.Good work for tee zm {crippled children would \u2018be greatly.decreased if there were betler re, for.mothers, be chools and safer \u2018appliances in factories.Attic Proves Poor Hiding Place \u201cThe assuniplior that Core nation night would be a good one on which to perpetrate.a alias Rene Dupuis, who was sentenced : Wednesday morning \u201cMay 12th, when Alderman W.:B.Scott, \u2018along with most Ww stmount residents, Athletic : Grounds.\u201cfor the City's celebration, the accused broke into the Alder- .man\u2019s house, police claim, and anaged to appropriate a few, small articles.Alderman Scott, incidentally is West.«mount\u2019s Police Commissioner, ver, by a nearby householder; \u2018who immediately notified the police.Constables Smith, Morgan; Belec and Denby were.\u2018on the scene.in short order.entered \u2018by the back door, and the prisoner was found In ie attic, in a cuphoard.under \u2018mattress, wliere he evidently thought he would \u201che unobserved.; Previously he had entered \u201cithe house of P.A.MacFar: \u201cJane, Police state, \u201cand had taken a cigarette lighter and | tion.Honoured By |: Pupils Here 7 Seventh Gre e Frenchl! Scholars at St.Leo's Ob- ; Lawrence Maréal in, Masse, to the success of mentio d insisted on the\u2019 duty of giv ving her the best love and submission.An exhibition of pictures was 5 x jèys of a mother; \u201cthe pictures being collected by the pupils.Mottoes were posted here and there saying \u2018the principal duties of chil: dren to-their kind mother.Gratitude is due lo those who helped stage this celebration: \u2014 Mr.Leonard, Mr.Grenier, the Dollard Studio.the Arless Studio.National Coureil Endorses HIP Plan thè improvement of home condi-: ditions lies the solution of many problems now confronting Canadian\u2018 women,\u201d the National Coun= cil of Women of Canada has endorsed the Dominion Government Home, Improvement Plan.The de- ware \u2018Messrs, | Laberge, Mars [5% \u2018revival, Hus a man to wear the crown day, Call -Miss With the statement that \u2018in| cision \u201cto- endorse this nation-wide 6 co- operative effort for improving BROTHERHOOD MEETING The Rev.H.W.Burnett was the guest.speaker ab the regular weekly meeting.of.the Calvary | Mrs on tion message, Vocal: duets: were rendered by Misses.Jan 5 had renounced God, it: was to be hoped that King George Vi would be Br anted the opportunity ople back Lo a \u201creal clared \u201cRev.A; \u201cA: Westmount Baptist Church, in his sermon n Sunday eve- \u2018oil.fot n ted: Miss Margaret Stai 5, of Nations col King George \u2018was similar to \u2018that of Josiah of Judah, he stated.Amon, the predecessor of Josiah, ruled only a hort line, di ; which he ruled \u201cJudah\u2019 into sr itual bankruptey.\u201d Josiah, he said, rediscovered the word of God Hamilton, A social ness meeti Since the war many people had followed Amon\u2019s way, said Mr.Johnson: However, \u201cGod has given like: Josiah did.\u201d With the rediscovery.of the word of God by the people, went on Mr.Johnson, would come | a return.to, the house of God and:|de a renewal of His covenant.Dispose of thos Id clothes pe \u201cfor prompt satisfact on.For Lovers of Fine SAAR homes and giving employment was reached after xareful considera- \u201cWe are not only wilting but anxious to assist:our Government to bring to the attention.of the better homes,\u201d Mrs.George 0.Spencer, President of the Council wrote to the National ployment Commission which spon.must accept our full share of the, \u2018this.venture.Mrs, Spencer stated that one of tthe forces which brought lhe Na- into be- tional.Council \u201cof Womer ing \u2018was \u201can-irfepressib against indifference to conditions of less fortunate men and -wo- men.\u201d WASHING REPAIRING ALTERING CHESTERFIELD SUITES \"CLEANED _ DEMOTHED REPAIRED .RECOVERED 714 Vitre W.LA.8277.a little money.ny project which: will pro Em-} sors the Home Improvement Plan \u201cAs women and home workers we.responsibility of: the success\u201d of.; 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have returned \u2018from Quebec, where they were the guests of Mr.MeGreevy's.parents, \u201cLieut-Col.and-Mrs.Herbert Mc- \u201cGreevy.Mrs.Charles E.Keen with Mr and Mis: \u2018Donald, \u2018Corsa visit and Quebec.cinguised Canadian Violinist of the.Hon.Henti Banville, D chester vost, h pe, where he has.been Mr.and Mrs.Norman Gregory, Wood: avenue, are the: guests Mrs.Gregory's sister, Mrs.Howard.Stewart in Ottawa.\u2018Mrs.\u2018Brodie Brockweel, Met- calfe avenue, sailed Friday by the Letitia: for England-to: joi husband, \u2018Professor Brodie Brocle well; who has recently bee ed vicar \"of Wortley, bi field.Y.Mr.ands Mrs.\u2018Horace W.Browne have arrived from Monte Bay, J ica.They.will spend the summer in Canada-and are at present\u2019 the guests of Mrs.\u2018Browne's.sister, Miss.Audrey.Lamb, Kensington avenue, \u201cler-jr \u201cON NIGHT OF WESTMOUNT EXAMINER RHYTHM STAR | Mr.and Mrs.F.N.South Belvedere Road, have: returned s, Forden ave- , a guest \u2018at ith Hutchison, Upper avenue, sailed by the or\u201d England, wherg she will remain.for three months.Mr: and Mrs.A.H.Ranson, : morning) Week day\u201d Green Fee 2 y T3e\u2014Sünday 1.00 Members ip: Ladies $ F DINNERS (Former location of Atwater Grocery) Of All Kinds |- one DE.351 1\u2014Our.Solicitor will \u201ccall, \"THE EXAMINER Foard, of Terrebonne took place quietly on.Friday morning; Trinity Memorial church.Mr, and Mrs.J.Alex Holland, Roslyn avenue, announce the \"marriage of their daughter, Dora Moore, to:.Ralph: Montague: Towers, son of Mr.and Mrs.Towers, of Alveston, England, which.took place quietly \u2018in\u2019 the Church of St.James the Apostle, the.Reverend F.H.Wilkinson of- 1 ficiating: Mr.and Mrs.Frederick L.Fowke, of \u2018Oshawa, Ont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Flora Adeline, to Dr.John Van Vliet Nicholls, son of Dr.and \u2018Mrs.AG.Nicholls, Sherbrooke west.marriage has heen arranged \u201cGlad- latter to take place quietly \"at :stone Villa\u201d, Oshawa, the part of June.5 The marriage of Bonnie Hodg- son, daughter\u201d the late William Hodgson Stuart and of Mrs.A.G.Griffiths, to Gordon M.Webster, s ster and of Mrs.Webster, Mountain, :avenile, will:take place quietly at St.Matthias Church, West.mount, on Wednesday evening, June oth: at half-past: six o'clock: Betty Hale.© The marriage of Heather Mary.| Quebec, to, Willis Gilbert Clark, son of the Rev.Dr.and Mrs.W.I.Clark, Clarke avenue, has been ] arranged o take place very quiet.ay, June Mrs.À.E.- \u2018Btavert, Carleton attend the Dominion\u2018annual meet: ing and Commissioners Conference of the Girl Guides\u2019 Associa- 1 tion, which is being held-in \u201cthat city today.During her stay there e will:béthe'guest of her sister- I law, Mrs, A: G.Stewart, Mr.der M Victoria avetide, and Miss Geor- in | f the late Robert A.\" Weh- daughter of Mrs.G.S, Oliver, of: avenue, has left.for: Toronto to | Alexander McA: Murphy, ; * Mount 8 and: \u2018of the late William \u2018place.on Thursday morning, June 3vd, at ten o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.; T.A} | maid-of-honour and.Miss Frances O\u2019Brien.as bridesmaid, Mir.Clar- \u2018ence Quilan will act as best man for Mr.Bourcier.At the marriage.of Clarie Gillespie, daughter of the late H.A.Christmas and of Mrs.Chr istmas, Lansdowne avenue, to Edmund MacPhail Littler, son of Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Littler, Windsor avenue, which is taking place on Wednesday evening, June: 2nd; at half-past six o'clock at St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, Mr.M.F.full will\u2019 be \u2018her sister\u2019s Matron- of-honour, The other bridal attendants will be Mrs.Edwin Christmas, Mrs, R° D: Macdonald, and Miss Katherine Littler.Mr.Harold Holyrade will act as best man and the ushers will:be M.F.Yull, Read Coristine and ia Meagher.The: marriage of Marian Isabel, daughter of \u2018the Hon: Lorne Webs ster, Edgehill Road, and of the late Mrs.Webster, to John How- in.ard Taylor; ôf Hamilton, son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Taylor, of : Ont, will, take place on Satürday afternoon, June 5th, at half-past three o'clock \u2018in Dominion-Douglas.\u2026 church, ; \u2018bride will be\" attended by Miss Sherrill McMaster as maid of- \u2018honour and:by Mrs.Richard, ster, \u2018of Quebec, Miss Fra Aokihs, of Winnipeg, Miss Eliza- \u2018beth Peck and Miss Gwendolyn Evans.Mr.Russell Taylor, of Toronto, will act as best man for his brother, andthe ushers will be Mr.Stuart Webster, Mr.Howard Webster, Mr.Richard Webster and Mr.\u2018Eric Webster, brothers: of the bride, Mr.Junior Brodie and Mr., London, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.W.' C.Routley \u2018were at the Seigniory Club: last \u2018week-end.Mr.Leo Timmins spent.the week end at the Seigniory Club.Miss «Mary - Riot spent ast week end.at'the Séigniory Club.Club recent \u201cleft\u201d Anvèrs, Ys be John 5 Grace, has it arranged to take | |six-man.combination .was sunusu- ng a: year.in or A short 6 pianoforte recital was given in Willis Hall Saturday by:|: D Wi dman: The program contained both old: and new.music.\u2018Those who took part were.Margery Armstrong, Alfred Ashton, Marian Bray, Virginia Birks, Irwin Fineberg, Lucy\u2018 Heillig, Joseph Heillig, Christine Jockel, Mairy Macdonald, Mary MacFar- Jane, Joan MacFazlane, John Orr, very good, solos.batic: don: a number the ss js aficing, One.\u201d her toe dance ine,\u201d Dorothy Finestone and Lea- number \u201c| \u201cStompin,\u201d \u201call \u201cdeserve mention.ng You,\u201d was lovely esque Valsente.\u201d younger pupils, called took the Kiddies er jn the program 1 Reason.I'm ; \u2018both \u201cby Norma | an, won good applause.i Little Roslyn.| \u2018number \u201cLittle Old Lady.\u201d A youngster Barbara in in, th Specialty numbers very, good:-\u2014Irene \u201cTaperistic,\u201d Shirley Liebman in \u201cOn Your Toes,\u201d Gloria Way in a song and:dafce \u201cGlorified Glor- Evelyn Bornstein in an original number called \u201cModernizing an+0ld Waltz,\u201d Marjorie Ewen: in ia,\u201d \u201cRhythology,\u201d and olfe a her number Among: the Barbara.Fowler | and June Levine, deserve a lot of | A credit for their respective acrobat | In the older class of acto- Miss Thelma Gor- id some \u2018uncanny\u2019 twists \u2018in \u201cCocktails for Jane Elizabeth Beatty.in entitled ¢ eir to steal a \u2018Baller- SHaRFeNeD FRIDAY, MAY 21, LAWN MOWERS 1937 song with.cher IN.was who SUN BATHING: 4 Sherbrooke and University Sts.that were Roof Garden.Daily \u201c4.30-9.00,.Adults on.foo Reitman: in}|| .Saturdays 12:00:9.00 Special summer, food in.the Sundays 10.30-9.00 Cafeterix: RATES: ARCHERY \u2014 BASEBALL Seniors o.oo $6.00 SWIMMING POOL.10:00 ; PING PONG \u2014 EXCURSIONS tiny, Tennis, and Swimming.For further information: 1124 Dorchester W.little G YOUR LUNCH HOUR - Swimming, sun bathing and Tnch MA.7366 11 and Jonathan \u2018Robinson Jr.HE WOULD BE LONELY \u201cDid\u201d you ever tella lie, ther?\u201d ; 1 am afraid: 1 have; rthur.\u201d \u201cDid dad ever tell a lie?\" \u201cI expect he did.\u201d \u201cDid Aunt Mary ever stella lie?\u201d \u201cWhy, Arthur, what do you ask so) many questions for?\u201d i George Washington and I; would; be'in Heaven.\u201d ; , Victoria Hall \u2018Friday : évening by Ë the Marlboro Athletic Club.The ally versatile, \u2018playing the latest: popular tunes, old favourites, fox-trots.The the Valois Cointry club: \u2018heX Sat- mo | \u201cOh, I was thinking how: lonely médleys,.a Paul ones, waltzes and.urday night, ; \u2018 ap I EE ER 1 POT SN ISTRY DX NE ERNE ren et 1 EXAMINER WANT-ADS.BRING RESULTS\" Let Them Work f r You after 3 1, from ago, Leon Gordon, Saniso aelson' and Monckton Hoffe e pletely modernized.the.story with a deft adaptation that promises to establish the screen: version.as an outstanding riot of laughter and complicated situations.To Miss Crawford falls the title role of the lovely America women in whose hands gul English socialites\u201d become .easy victims of a plot to trick them out of a fortune in jewels.William Powell, as Mrs.Chey- {riey\u2019s butler, Chatles, is révealel as the brains of the group.of international thieves, but a \u201clovable crook.who makes unusual\u2019 sacrifices to protect the good name \u2018of the woman he: adores.Montgomery appears as Tro- mantic young-Lord Dilling who uncovers the plot to fleece his British\u2019 friends and who learns the true character 6f Mrs.Chey- Special : HOLIDAY Permancuts ney when she chooses exposure:as a thief rather than submit to his amorous advances.: Frank Morgan is seen as Lord Kelton and \u2018other assistants In weaving the hilarious plot are Miss Ralph as the Duchess of |\" \"Make your appointment early.\u201cELwood 7880 LAFRANCE \u201cBEAUTY SALON \u201c4842 Sherbrooke W.(Near Victoria) ton; Benita Hume as Lady Wyn- \u201cyears R Raph- ä Ebley; Nigel Bruce as Lord Wyn- |: FIREWORKS! For 24th May \u2014 Victoria Ds.bargest; Selection of Chinese, American: and Domestic: Fireworks.ing Montreal and Most Moderates\u201d Prices FREE SAMPLES- TO KIDDIES WOO CHUNG KEE CO.1387 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters to be Congratulated on Excellent Show When \u2018the \u201cchildrentof this city miss a children\u2019s theatre.production, they miss something worth\u2019 while, as this organization cer- taintly leaves no\u201d stone unturned to produce splendid .plays in a manner which would do credit to any «professional company.Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters; directors of the Children\u2019s Theatre are to be congratulated on a fine, smooth performance.The diction of the children of this organization has always been admired, and each and everyone of the youngsters ranging from five to fifteen years of age, spok clearly and distinctly, with lovely diction, excellent poise and confidence.dividual played would be a task, as each child, whether ina sinall role or a major one did their Job.\u2018to perfection.However, -one prust- make \u2018men- | tion of the fact that the Queen Elizabeth of Mona Bronfman was.an excellent character study, life- | like, and showed.the result.of careful rehearsing, as may also be said of Thelina Vaitour as the little princess, Alfreda Wallace as \u2018the Butler, Richard Davis as.the gardner, James Keith as the.mysterious Mr, Parker.\u2018Matcia Getz was a delightful prince, and the three princesses, Elika Spector, SINGING.DRAMA ; \u2018assisted\u2019 by 1 ; Ballet Class.To.mention: each and every in-.\u20ac resell ger cast, the average age of \u2018those taking part on this occasion: being slightly under nine years, The play takes place.in the Forest fairies.Then follows solo and ensemble.dances, recitations and character sketches.by.the younger pupils, and songs By the adult singing pupils, which include works.by Mozart, Tchaikowsky, Donizetti, Pue- cini; dell\u2019Acqua, Martin Shaw, ete.A humorous interlude in the variety programme.is \u2018provided: by Cecil Baring\u2019s witty sketch \u201cCath- \u2018erine Parr\u201d; in which: the ageing King Henry VIII is pictured in a diverting domestic squabble with the last of his wives.The programme is brought to a close by the Adults\u2019 Dramatic Class in \u201cGood Vintage\u201d by Dan Totheroh, a.one-act drama.dealing with the vendetta of two families \u201cof \u2018Italian.immigrants in California during Prohibition.Among the singers\u201d contributing\u2019 to the programme is.Norman Es- tall,\" winner of the contest for the bass solo at.the recent.Quebec Musical\u2019 competition Festival: Those appearing in the plays clude Peggy Henderson, Louis Crépeau; and Billy Wells ;who: will: be remembered for their fine work in previous «productions.by the.Fuller School, Rex Buckland, star comedianof ithe Sun life Drama tic Club, and Maybell Roberts; who- has\u201d starred in: all \u2018of the: school's presentations to date.ins; Of Intere t ol Anyone thinking of visiting Great Britain nd he Continent this summer would do well to consider the excellently planned tour which will travel under the direction of Mr.Thomas M, Diek, B.A, Principal of Mount.Royal School, Montreal.The tour leaves: Montreal on July 2nd and will visit Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands, the English Lakes, the West Country, Devon, Cornwall, the Shakespeare Country and London.In all twenty two delightful days will be spent in Great Britain.AN travel in Scotland and Engländ will be private de luxe motor-coach.Besides three days in Edinbur gh five days will be spent overnight stops at Inverness (2 nights), Aberdeen and Tarbet \u201c(on Loch Lomond.) The trip from Edinburgh#to London will take \u2018eleven days and will pass through the most picturesque parts\u2019 of rural England.The journey south is made by Way of beautiful\u2019 Lake District, Shrewsbury, Bath, Cheddar, romantic Devon, and rugged Cornwall to.Land\u2019s End.Returning by way of artist-haunted Pen- zence the tour penetrates central Devon \u2018and \u2018continues on through the West country to enjoy the quiet charms of the Shakespeare country.From: Coventry the tour proceeds to the \u201cHeart of the Empire,\u201d \u2018London, \u2018whei¢ four days will \u2018be spent.From England the party will :{proceed.to-Holland, where a de- In Itinerary) hibit Plans .Ati fhe:general meatingzof the.Montres] Agricultural exhib : ntly a'éôminiittée was api ed to.prepare the.prize list for the annual exhib tion, to be held at King\u2019s Park Race Track, August th to 17th.R.P.Gharbon- neau, chief Agronomist Montreal district; Walter Nesbitt, repiesen- ting the.Montreal Horse-men; William A.Hodge, prominent Holstein: breeder .of 'St.-Liaurent; E.David, sales manager Dupuy- -Fer- guson; A.Lafortune, Agronomist, district of Montreal.Prize list and entry arrangements inthe hands of sich an experienced and.diversified.group.of men, will no doubt appeal to the exhibitors of -.Laval, Hochelaga, and Jacques Cartier counties.Although this year the exhibition will be conducted under the auspices of Laval and Hochelaga Societies, entries will also be received from exhibitors of Jacques- Cartier county, ; \u201cAlbert Rioux, deputy-minister of Agriculture for.the Province of Quebec met the Commissioners of the Societies and: assured.them:of | pasting.+ living on easy luxury.\u2018her a long way in Hollywood: Res fied the conventions to:be realis- « he: stars.isa large Reginald Denny, Le Thurston Hall, Pert Kel- as ta a scres approaches entertainment perfor.\u2018tion.* whose flair\u2019 \u2018for \u20ac was so welli.illustrated pt Married Her Boss\u201d and éTheodora Goes Wild;\u201d: comes through with \u2018another perfect performance as the: society artist who, disgusted: with the sham and selfighndss of his own set, finds: the honesty and: human qualities of his ideal woman: in a girl of the night clubs; Virginia Bruce; hag her greatest dramatic opportunity to date in the vole of the lady of the even: ing, and: to:her credit, the character remains as one of the most \u2018poignant in screen annals.Leona Maricle is seen as Douglas\u2019 socially prominent: fiancée andudis- plays an ability that should carry ginald Denny, as the imbibing Fritz, playboy friend.-of Douglas; comes through with.his usual Tbh Thin Your Summer Holiday Conducted Tours \u2014 Over 200 Itineraries to choose from - Cruises by the popu- Jar \u201cLady\u201d boats: and many other crujse activities.\u2014 16 days All-Expense holidays \u2014 New York, Atlantic City.Long Island, and Cape Cod resorts, Full particlulars and reservation Tobin Travel:Bureau his cooperation for the exhibition.1409 Peel St.PL.9613 FULLER RECITAL by Pupils of the «of Dancing, Singing & Dramatic Art SCHOOL EWS ROUTE ; \u201cIt\u2019s \u2018nearly \u201csix weeks\u2019 5 (SHERBROOKE-at GREY: AVENUE) mr Today until $ WronD the Riggs men in piétüres ; s MISSING HE MANGLED: HIB.HEART BITTER HATE! .| with a brutal: exime! ed hy the greatest love «mi know! with + JUNE LANG .with \u201con the spot\u201d! N STE : Bhocked the «se to ba Phone Plateau 5552 LOCKE BROS: near Bishop Stroet re ; LL \u2018(Géptral motor trip ill enable the Scenes from i rey = : \u2014 St ion Leroif an Ca ig pol Lasalle Golf, Country members bly e Hague, ver \u201cA \u2018MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM\" a Companion Feature \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014; = - e arle sterdam and the * drama © \u2019 spective roles, as were also the Club Opens Saturday quaint.Isle:of Marken onthe Zuy- : A Program of 0 © = es of taxary ¥ three little inaids,\u201d Patsy Pearson, \u2019 or der Zee.Scheveningen, the beau- DANCES, SONGS.> RECITATIONS play that 8 rocked: blase Lois Coombes, and Mary \u2018Hall, Brosd way.road way.I 3 In.the spring a young: man\u2019s; The littl duck,\u201d Howard Davis tiful Dutch sea side: resort; will be fancy lightly turns to thoughts of in -Hol- 13 SPOOK STREET.U\u2014DRIVE-IT \\LOOP- O-PLANE TILT-A ~WHIRL | AND OTHERS Thrilling free act! BN THE ORIGINAL % 4 QUEENS SWEETHEARTS of the AIR.\"Art.| Br.EVE.} California beauties whe perform intrepid [feats 120 feet in the air Dance evening with GENE FRITZLEY Featuring\" ACCORDION AB\u201d Week\" Sat.-Sun.Aft & Eve.Davs Victoria Day 25e Aft & Eve 35c Sheltered tables, runnite hot and cold water.For Reservatlons Call BY.1181 caused: much amusement.The specialty numbers were effectively given.The graceful.toe number of Lillian Wilkinson, the military tap:;of Laura Mitchell and: the clever acrobatic number of Betty Hunter: were much enjoyed.The opening speech of Isobel Weinrauch was beautifully.given, Others appearing in the caste were: Ella Pollett, Cyril Berlin, Mu- \u2018rie! Kemp, Bernice Robinson, Shirley Marks, Eleanor Laing, Norma Carrick, Betty Hunter, Lillian Simons, Eileen Nemtin, Shirley Gross, Shirley Pearce, Marion Brown, Marilyn Matts, Harry Hall, Eileen Ressler, Bernard Berlin, Irving.Richer: Betty Hall, Esther Ostor, Annette Rohr, Sylvia Marks: i One Night of .(Cond from, Page 4) Atkinson, Myra Lazarre, Barbara Flanders, Sonia Paperman, Irene Reitman,:Joyce Hooper, Pauline Benoit, Catherine Dufort, Joyce Kenwood, Carol Schwartz, Rhoda Harris, Gldria Fine, Emily Hick, Elka Kdplansky, \u2018Roslyn Leboff.June Levine, Evelyn Bornstein, Marilyn Lapedus, Helene Smith.Joy Schwartz; Norma Reitman, Gloria Way, Barbara Pickering, Mona Nudelman, Hinda Cohen, Aline Singernian, man, Phyllis Tansey, Dorothy Finestone, Leanore Briskin, Thelma Gordon, Carol Morrison, Shir- lèy Elkin; Gertride Eleanor Zabitsky, Suzahne Veen- stra, \u201cRoslyn Wolfe, - Ruth Davis, Marilyn Parker, Esther Coheny Blanche.Goldstein, Virginia Price, emand, Phyllis Sourkes, Taira: Hoffman, Frances Lax, Thelma Rivers, Leba Pessner, El- , Barbara Fowler, Jane Shirley Lieb-}* Mosléoviteh, | golf, \u2018dancing, .dining, .and.: the country; and so.does everyone else's fancy, for.that matter: In: this connection, the \u2018Lasalle Golf and\u2018Country Club immediately comes to mind, with:its conven- dent location\u201d (Lasalle road: between Verdun and Lachine) right on the St.Lawrence and commanding an.excellent view of.the; La-, \u201cchine Rapids.It is a bare - \u2018twenty- five minutes\u2019 drive from the heart.of the city, and\u2019 offers many \u2018ate tractions.The Club opens Saturday of this-week, and - the \u201cmanagement has been fortunate in securing the services -of Miss Peg Crawford, well known in social and musical cirelés, whois taking complete charge of the dining room and: \u2018English \u2018cuisine.Miss Crawford was formerly.in charge of a wo-.\u2018man\u2019s page feature with a Montreal daily periodical, and :was with the Mount Royal Golf Club recently.pe Luncheons, afternoon Teas dinnérs willbe a\u2019 specialty, \u201cand banquets and.bridge parties will, be especially \u201ccateredito, The Club makes an ideal spot.to golf, dance, and dine, \u201cand one can :take the.entire family there for a day in the country.The golf course is-well laid out and spacious.The \u2018Club- is open on Sundays, and a visit will prove a worthy investment of your time.ALL ?ROUND BAD MAN Charles Middleton, who plays the role of \u201cWolf Larson,\u201d the villain of \u201cTwo Gun Law,\u201d the Col: timbia western starring Charles Stairett, is a veteran \u201cheavy\u201d played every sort of bad \u2018an, from.society.erook to frontier.ruffian for a \u2018score of years.Iilizabeth: Beatty, Gerry McKeogh, Gloria Tavene, \u201cJoy.Smith, Joy Sliatner, Helene .Crelinstein, Rho~ \u201cdr Yates, Janet Yates, Pierrette ie Grover, Reve Lichovitch, Sel- sul Leon Gordon.e and \u2018Gauthier, Freda.Rudénko; Geralds| orantz, Ruth Sortfer, Ritäf it ; the headquarters while : land.: The tour will then proceed to Brussels; \u2018Arras (from which a trip will be.made to.Vimy\u2019 and Paris.Three days will be spent in the French capital.This Coronation year should see Britain at its best, while.Paris with its great Fair should be particularly.attractive.In view of the expected heavy traffic, bookings should: be made as early as possible.Any one in- | terested.should: communicate: with |] the director of the tour, Thomas M.Dick, 4985 Victoria\u201d avenue, (Telephone ELwood 2580) or To- bin\u2019s Travel\" Bureaii: Ltd, Peel street, Montreal, 1409 | \u201cCATHERINE PARR\" a Admission 50c and Two One-Act Plays: + TRINITY MEMORIAL: CHURCH Wednesday, May 26th, 1937 at 8 p.m.nd \u201cGOOD VINTAGE\" Elwood 4547 PALM - \u201c SUPER-CREAM ICE \u201c-GALS., $1,40\u2014 15 GALS., 70¢ Phone Orders Delivered till 11 P.M.ELWOOD 0180 Plaza Tea Room & Restaurant \u201cYour Best Tonfo \u20184858 SHERBROOKE W.CREAM QUARTS, 356\u2014PINTS, 19¢ WOMEN i) GLAMOUR [ITY A Te] DOUGLAS isa Good Food!\u201d ; \u2014 CORNER VICTORIA M Mervyn Moinr Car Co: Ltd, The best of References: \u2014The Robert Simpson s Pepartmentai Store, Canada The Montreal Star Coq Ltd Batik of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, \u201cProvincial Bank of Canada, City & sé Woinren: of Glamour\u201d \u201cFord.Hotel, : ice! PHO Cement Bldg, Wis: Plano Big.Royal Bank of: Canada, \u2018District Savings Bank, and many others\u201d \u201cOFFICE \u2014 377 CRAIG WEST SPRING CLEANING Have your Window Cleaning done at a low cost by the BROOKLYN WINDOW CLEANING La Established 1906 ARE: TAKEN DOW Architects PBoïdtng, Ban N AND STORED HUTTERS ARE CLEANED.\"AND PUT\u2019 All Kinds of iil are Cleaned and General.House-cleaning: being done.Also Floors Washed and Waked.All-wôtk being done by reliable and experienced -men who are all covered by the Québec Workmen's \u201cCompensation [ns.PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! Special rate on House-cleaning \u2014 Estimates given free.vus | Mel 1 aughiin Motor Co.a, nt Montreal, Bank of Toronto, Taiperial 4 pid AWAY.cadilec to Com was set.by himself two hen S.MeKewon did ci Eorson von: lig warded each year School team winning relay.\u201cVerdun High and Lachine nhing team compris- G; Bennett\u2026.H.Dale results were as! Wuight, won: M.cond; K.Porter.third, i \u2018Bennet, won: d; G.Schlemm, .Bennet, won; - rd run: cond; G.Schlemm, iret! Line Signals Busy, Dial \u2018Next.Line.09 St.Catherine W.EAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT broad jump: vard run: B, Wilson.R.MeConneli.second: M.Wynd- ham, third.Time :59.0.100-vard dash: J.Anderson, ilson, second: M.Wynd- ham.third.Time, :11.6.120-vard low hurdles: R.McConnell.JUNIORS Running hroad jump: I.Pressman, won: D.Armstrong, second: L.Morris, third.Distance, 14 11\".Running high jump: L man, won: H.Victor, second; Armstrong, third.Height, 4° 97.75-yard dash: I.Pressman, won; 1.Fraser.second; R.Mercer, 3rd.MIDGETS Running broad jump: K.Wake, won: R.Lindsay.second: I.Scott, third.Distance, 13° 54\".50-vard dash: J.Newman, won; D.MeGoun, second: GIRLS\" EVENTS Running broad jump.I Agnes Shorrock.won; Naney Cow- jen, second: Mary Thompson, 3rd.Distance, 12 Baseball throw, Areyle: Annie Hoffman.cond; Betiv Hawkins third.Dis- \u2018tance, 140\" 915\u201d, * = i à C.Porteous, second: \"1G Thomas third.Time, :21.4, Pole: vault: J.McLurg, won; U.second; McPherson and: P.Stolp tied.for third.Height \u201d {New event, record.) | Elmhurst Trophy, one-mile relay: vace: W.H.8., won (T.Falls, G: Bennet.H.Dale, 1.Me¢Lure): High, second: Lachine \u201cthird.Time :56.4.INTERMEDIATES : ting the 8-pound Pressman.won; W.: Me¢Kay, second; J.Anderson; third.Distance, 427 10%\u201d (new record.) - shot: Wrendham.se- Distance, - B.Wi.second; M.Wyndham.third.Time.i (new record.) Press- y I.Frazer.won: I.Pressman, second; R.Mercer, Peters, 3rd.Argyle: Freda ERE'S JOE ?are staging annual picnies, and And most of them, in the vicinity mud made the game \u2018intere ing.for the spectators at\u2019 leas if not for the players.= D.Davis scôred the first goal} forithe local lads.following which Hospital scored, - chael then scored, all goa ing made in the first half.On Wednesday next t will meet Verdun Gen © pital, and a good hard game is anticipated.The match \u2014 will \"be played at the Athletic Gypunds.Those on the Police and Fire team taking part were: A.Low- son, (capt.) M.Doucet, who did uoble work in goals, V.Mcll- wain, W, Knight, A.Workman, F.Sloan, R.Eaglesham, Dé Davis, C.Carmichael, T.McIntosh, P.Stephens.A, M.Jack was referee.Deputy Chief Burriss and Inspector Walter Gough watched the game from the sidelines.Brigade To Pitch Camp The First Westmount Company of the Boys\u2019 Brigade will hold their first week-end ramp of the The officers and boys will atlend May 22nd to 29thin full strength, and hope tn have several similar outings during the NRL las church, who two years ago season over the week end at their Hoaglan\u2019s Hippodrome with\" Hamid Morten Trained = Animal camp site on the Richelieu River.Shows will be featured twice daily, 2.30 and 8.30 at the Forum from Ders arei\u2014 TITI W.Mackay; 2, T.Sin; 5, W.Wil- ZPZZTY son.HI, EE SES Res em Fhe officers will be assisted by WwW it h t h \u20ac B O y $ i Philip Falls, leader of the Trail { Ranger group in Dominion Doug- The Westmou ni Y\u2019 BIRLA was councillor at the Camp and | 22222 The Battalion Camp, to be held capt.Tommy Earle.Mac Cus in July at Hudson, Que, promises | ing, Ken Lindsay.Robert Mahon, to be a record breaker.Applica- [lain Fraser.Ron Say, Junior Tas- tions are coming in rapidly andilor.Colin Cemeron; Walnu the camp committee have drawn Duncan Jo capt.; Bruce M up their programme so as to make ! shall, D.Harvey, D.Meu the camp one of the outstanding | Jack MeWilis Mac Locke, character building agencies of | Price, Roy Howard, Ted Smith; the organization.Dr.A.M.Hill, | Peanuts: R.Findlay, G.Hender- president of the Religious Educa- {zon, W.Spearman, R.MeNicoll, tion Council.has been keenly in- In.Bedford, D.Benson, V.Bernier, terested in the Camp and has gi- tL Birkett; Coconuts: E.Swain.T.ven it much assistance in getting | Swain, J.Pearson, J.Macaulay, (organized.He has one of the lar- | D.Clark, J.Wright, P.Shell, D.ges, companies in his church.Johnson, T.Donald, J.Donald, The Dominion Council of the _ Boys Brigade will meet for the Members of ihe 'Y\u2019 playground 30th week-end.Delegates from {gion are: Wild Cats: John Reilly, every part of the Dominion will be coach.B.McPhee, capt; G.Har- present as well as bors from their vison, D.Logan, W.Harrison, T.various companies.The council Wellar.B.Hay.R.Brown, Rod- will elect a Dominion Executive to {pay Brown, H.Ferguson, FE.care for the companies in outlying Jones, S.Melntyre, R.Cadieux, J.places and to offer them every as- McKenzie, J.Perkins, J.Steele; sistance.Two members of the Giants: Bob Bennett, coach, John Company are expected to accom-! Pierson, capt, W.Maguire, H.pany Captain Richardson to Tor- praser, L.Renault.E.Sampson, tonto.Montreal has already been R, Brown, B.Johnsen, RB.Tayler, {chosen az the Depot headquarters |, Parsons, P.Marler, E.Callard, for the B.B.and has been main-{T, Argue, B.Condon.and C.taining a well stocked Stores De- Thomson; Rorals: Mac Shippee, partment for the past three coach, Don Ellis, capt; Wm.Rid- months, under the care of Quar- Îley.J.Frosst, BR.Warj.FE.Pet termaster Robert Kidd.ford, F.Nutter.Robt.Findlay, G.\u2014_ Waimnright, A.Steeves, C, Lang- ; ston, D.French, K.D'Arch, [1 Belmont Park Is Mackenzie, H.Brodie, R.Whittal; ; Maple Leafs: L.Dickie, coach: H.Ide al Si t e Fo r | Harkness, capt.; Jack MeCreath, IK.Farquharson, DD.Cameron, T.Greenshields, K.Wake, R.Poweli, Picnic This Year L.Brookes, J.Inglis, À, Wilkes, CL.Hazen, B.Hetwitt, M.Townsend, I.Leopold, Tan Clarke.Modern business firms have learned, through careful research, that the best possible manner in which to improve and maintain good employment and fraternal relations, to break down inhibi tions and organization misunder- \u2014\u2014ceceeeersecces standings, is for emplover and employee to get together in a day of frolic.- Today many of the country's leading industrial organizations Saturday Westmount *Y\" Prons than ever before in its history.Already appvoxiamtely §100,000 has been spent in beautifying the grounds and concessions; enlarge: ing new rides and a score of other features.The management assures the public that the regular free ale tractions; for which Belmont has become famous, will live up to ihe tandard they cstablished for selves in previous years, vithat warm weather is here ; clmont Park offers the \u2018peak in: entectainment FE will be more than ever \u201cihé place to go\u201d is sûmmer, both às A-picnie site ¢ few hours njoyment.consider it good business to do so.of Mornitreal, choose Belmont Park as the logical site for sugh\u201dan out: ing.rz.Reilly.one of the swimming instructors.{ Chestnuts: Peter Cameron, ; Prep AU Star Team and the Ju- _ ; : , / : Wosi.1427, 1.M.Fraser; 428 D.Gibb; t 0 o'clock to journey to Fletcher's Field, will play North Branch Preps and wie! The reœular Prep baseball lea- Lomorrow regular Register now for Kamp Kana- Junior baseball West- wana, mount Park tomorrow morning, 9 Al.Mander will meet with Swimming Club tonight at 7,30.|game\u2014between \u2018rain-drops.\u2019 sed\u2019 as one \u2018of the its Kind \u2018travelling \"in and during;its en- ; ill give two.per- daily at 2:80 in the af- 8.30 in the evening.nsported aboard \u201ca \u2018special rain \u2018the show comes to Montreal \u2018from North Philadelphia a\" two weeks engagement to the \u2018largest business ever done by an indoor: show in the Quaker City.{With the show this season Mr.Hamid and Bob Morion the two owners of the show will present one of the finest performances ever seen in the history of the \u2018Local Schools Represented In Meet Tomorrow Local schools are well represented among thre four hundred odd student athletes who will take partake in the annual McGill In- \u20181 terscholastic track and field meet scheduled to take place at Mol- son Stadium tomorrow morning and afternoon.Schools from all parts of Canada are sending entrants, and suck schools as Montreal High, Toronto Central Tech, Glebe (Ottawa) Collegiate, and Shawbridge Boys\u2019 Farm will be represented.Local entries and their num.* Argyle Junior High School\u20141, Queens School-357.W.Ar.letfe; 858.D.Heron; 359, W.Pil- ley: 360, W.Selby; 361, T.Wil Hamson.St.Leo's Academy\u2014377, J.O'- Westmount High\u2014426, T.Falls; 429, L.Goddard; 430, A, McConnell; 431, T.McLurg; 432, R, Mercer; 433.1.Morris; 434, J.Newman; 435.T.Pressman; 436, G.W.i Rogers; 437, B.Schwartz; 438.M.Wyndham.they Junior Tennis players at the \u201cy\" Courts, corner Victoria and the Western, are all enjoying the first time in Toronto over the 29th Ball League of the Juniors\u2019 divi- | PLAY Westmount Y.M.C.A.Courts CORNER VICTORIA & WESTERN AVES.Reasonable Rates \u2014 Congenial Crowd 6 COURTS TENNIS ON THE PHONE WE.6716 A We Distribute | \u201cThe Westmount Examiner\u201d Montreal Messenger Service 366 LE MOYNE STREET PHONES MARQUETTE 5555-6464 H, J.ROSE, Manager MArquette 4015 defeated Central \u201cVY\u201d Preps in! Baseball on the \u201cY\u201d filoor,\u2014ine : score was 36-40.Tomorrow the | Door-to-door Distributors of Circulars, Pamphlets, Folders and Samples.\u201cTwenty-four Years of Continuous Reliable Service\u201d ing public facilities; and install- soos INC.The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest Ihave found the: words Le the advertisement of.: page.and the words tite advertisement of of this week's Examiner, tl hidden in ergs: ON hidden in hind\u201c them that may where the show has been playing | ally famous circus ino.Troupe, Con ding: satellite and Winifred: : made a whir Ç in several of Europe's leading cit ies, - Their simultaneous.appearance: was \u2018one of the high events onthe continent and they left a box-office\u201d victories.\u2018be- never: be Miss Colleano, premier female: exponent of flying ankle and toe was featured with the Ringling Bros.and Barnum and Bailey Combined for two consecu- Live scasons.She performs at breakneck height, floats through space with the epitome of grace and features in her unmiatehed repertoire a sensational double somersault in which she leaps from her trapeze to a slender rope and hangs precariously by the hocks of her heels.This stunt is fraught with such danger that she has to employ a net, Thus far in her career, however, she has never There will be twenty other sen- \u201cCAMP L at Member of the American Camping Asse.ciation and Canadian Camping Associa.illustrated Booklet upon request.Hay Finlay or F.M.Van Wagner McGill University MA.9181, Local 89 ACLOUWHI in the Laurentians\u201462 miles from Montreal THE FRIENDLY CAMP For Boys from 8 to 17 Everybody here is happy all the time Riding ~\u2014 Tennis \u2014 Boxing \u2014 Canoe Trips \u2014 Sailing, etc.Riding is included in fee\u2014NO EXTRAS Elmhurst Pasteurized Milk Delivered to Camp Daily Visitors\u2019 Lodge for parents over week ends.FRED B.WHITTET 649 Cote St.Antoine Road WA.5500 KAMP KANAWANA The Y.M.C.A.Camp for Boys June 26 to August 28 More and more discriminating Westmount parents, who want the best for their boy's vacation, are choosing Kanawana, the camp with the character-building purpose.ACADEMIC COACHING \u201cNancy Steele Is Missing\u201d Enquire At The Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.W.WE.6716 GOES TWICE AS FAR THE TRUE 5¢ VALUE GW.22 Vict oper: lock pecte Ti Quel the Prog spre \u2018out nism \u201cThe and that the : open used expr able Dup! the to p prop not | anyc \u201cpro page some ciple tice guilt hims nies Assel Ou has ment state \u201cA and will \u2018 adas in « grav cons.whil sary the opin age Cane Th ment \u201cy Queb fasci throt sive Nort Dupl smas Soms mild prove Th towai ed.It whic! over! stroy and t prov Tong said.Re "]
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