The Westmount examiner, 4 juin 1937, vendredi 4 juin 1937
[" \u201cmore.than 1300 \u2026 that À e Big Sister K: Carver, who thank- \u201ctheir co-operation in of Rotary work, and 2 \u2018the luncheon.He d the Rotarians of ng annual golf party, ollowing the regular on June 23rd.the forthe to be hel week ly luncheon locale.Further details \u201cgiven at a later date, ment was fursished by rma, McLean, violinist, \u2018two interesting solos, in the ® Girl Mrs, Hurry h authority, having had \u2019 importance phase.of \u2018welfare activity.; The greatest need \u2026 of \u201ctoday, thought Mrs, Hurry, was \u2018to or- ize o give \u2018teen aged of * hie 5 such as Rotary, Vv appreciate that this st: effective when done h girls and boys.utlined the work: of the ster Asseciation, stating it \u201cis one of the agencies of \u201cthe Federated Charities, and that individual \u2018cases had \u2018been\u2019 investigated and.under- ; taken \u2018during the past year.en ged girls will tend to bey: Hence the solution is to roups for these \u2018girls, so ir\u201cspare-time \u2018may be util- useful pursuits instead of She cited some cases to at delinquency: is not -con- girls from underprivil- ilies, but is quite common west end of the-city.girls have \u2018no one with alk over their problems, 1 seek diversion in, pur- at lead to delinquency, the speaker.It is here Association \u2018\u201cateps-in: the genulne atmosphere of friendliness found at headquar- \u201cters is a big help in getting girls to discuss their \u201cproblems, she stated.T6 Keep girls from being malcontents, they must be kept busy © said Mrs, Hurry.There are three \u201cin-which to do this: (1) find ment, (2) train.them for 1.kinds of work, such as (Contd on Page 3) : 8° were welcomed by Quiet Week Is Passed By Minor Mishaps, Few Cases of Loitering and Beg-| ging Make Up the List| at Stanton Street A quiet week has been passed by the local police department, a few cases of loitering and begging and two or three minor motor smashes being the most disturbing cases during the past few days.On Monday \u2018evening at nine o'clock, opposite 4134 Dorchester street, a car turning west on Dorchester from Gladstone avenue: collided with a car travelling east on Dorchester.Sidney Wood, driver of the struck car, stated that the other vehicle had made rather a wide turn, This was admitted by Mrs.A.Barry, driver of the second vehicle, Constable Lauzon investigated.On Tuesday a 2 p.m.opposite as usual coming out on top.Lieutenant Byford, who investigated, learned that the truck driver, Arthur \u2018Quesnel, \u201chad turned into a lane there and after getting into it, noticed that it was a one-way thoroughfare and that he was going the wrong way.-Accordingly he backed out, but failed to see Alex Vallance\u2019s Buick stopped on north side of St.Catherine street, and \u201cbacked into it.The Buick suffered.a large dent in the lower part of the door on the left side, while the truck seemed to be undamaged.Ë; Local Student 5 Wins Honours Clifford :F: Brown, son of Mr.and Mrs.E; P.Brown, 642 Lans- downe \u2018avenue, obtained his Bachelor of Commerce degree at the McGill convocation held recently, and -was \u201cawarded \u2018the Lieut-Governor\u2019s Medal and.the F.W.Sharpe prize for account- any.a s-by- the-Sea \u2018on the twenty first.of the month, and \u2018on his return in-the fall will join P.S.Ross and Sons, Chartered Accountants.He will resume studies at the same time, and will prepare for a Chartered Accountant\u2019s degree.Mr.E.P.Brown is in the Electric Light department at the City Hall.a story that you may >, As a matter of fact, who tells it, admits first it is a lie.But anyway, ! 1906, Mr,, R\u2014and \u2018his fishing on Lake St.Bellevue, if you must )« Pémpus was.fugiting, as it nd Mr, R-\u2014's inner man de- must be nearly lunch- his ld it: Was, the R\u2014 took: out what time a fish bit at \u2018his « Rs \u2018hand to his watch slip- R-Has Real Fish Stars Admits That It Is A Lie out: fishing again, this time with an eye for bass.And it wasn't long before Mr.R-\u2014got a bite that proved to be a beauty; a big black bass was landed in the boat.\u201cWhat's that sound?\u201d demanded Mr.R\u2014.listening.(You've guessed it!) \u201cA steady tick-tick- tick.: ; In haste Mr.R\u2014took his knife and ripped open Mr.Fish.And there, in the fish's air-bladder he found his- watch\u2014still ticking and indicating exactly 12.36.Mr.R\u2014says that a McGill sei- | entist explains it this.way: the digestive action of the fish's muscles kept a watch wound for .a whole year.Another 4409 St, Catherine street, à truckl.; and auto loëked hôrns, the trick [rep Brown leaves for St.An-! scientist] to think and to express his ghts.\u201d tendency to suppress free speech\u2019 was found inthe: recently enacted legislature.The spe seoffed at the-law he said provided up \u201cto 13 months\u2019 imprisonnient for.\u201cpropagating or tending to propagate.Communism or Bol: shevism,\u201d definitions of which.had been: tained by the Premier.\u201cThe ry what the two upposed to define \u2018exactly.books would be banned from the Province, How many books in the McGill Library would not be allowed.to be used in this province! And who, \u2018he went on, was to be the judge of the so-called \u201csubversive literature,\u201d to decide whether it was Communistic or not?The.judge in court?Certainly not.Rather the \u201cintelligent\u201d constable or police officer.Suggesting rightful agitation as the cornerstone of British politics.Mr, Calder said the \u201cpadlock law\u201d whethér an idea is good or bad unless you have listened to both sides ?\u201d! \u2018It.was not a good law, the speaker said, because it did not permit agitation even of the \u201cinfra-red\u201d.color, and was the only bill he knew of that had passed a British Legislature without useful discussion; °° It had been voted by both the Upper and Lower House, None of the members had voted against it nor: had any one of them spoken sensibly of it._W.E: Walsh, président of the Westmount C.C.F.Club, was in the chair.Mr.Calder was thanked by Dr.J.S.Allan, president of the N.D.G.C.C.F.Club.Librarians Met Monday \u201ced at Meeting of Quebec Library Association ; Ot- ficers Named : Miss Kathleen Jenkins, librarian of the Westmount Library, presided at a meeting of the Quebec Library Association held Monday evening in the University Women\u2019s Club, Peel Street.Miss Jenkins acted as president of the Library Association during: the past year, but was succeeded for the ensuing year by Miss A.Chene, of the Montreal Civie Library.Miss Jenkins gave an informal report of the joint meeting held in Ottawa over the week end, which 38 librarians from, Montreal and district attended.Other members of the executive chosen include: Miss H.Haltain, vice- président; Miss \u2018Agnes Coffey, secretary: Miss S.Grimson, treasurer; and the Misses J.Chabot, M.E.Hibbard, C.S.Houston.A.G, McDougall and Dr.W.W.Francis, councillors.\u201cAll the above are actively associated with Library work.in Montreal and district.would decide whenever | words] +.Calder wondered how many | {| Visitors-areloud in their Fraise Miss K.R.Jenkins Presid-|\u2018 | pavement.\u2018By The citizens.of Westmoun proud of their city, and they every \u2018reason \u2018to feel that of the general beauty of- West- mount and do not hesitate to éx- press the opinion that it is one of the cleanest and best kept cities on the continent.Not only do our civic officials see to- it that Westmount is well looked after as to clean and well lighted streets, inviting and beautiful parks, but every encouragement is given to householders to beautify their grounds whether large or small.While much money and time are spent by citizens in keeping their lawns in condition there is unfortunately a certain.class of people who appear to be quite indifferent as to whether or not lawns, shrubbery or flowers decorate the, avenues, or whether well-defined paths.cut \u2018the.corners of every lawn.: These \u201cgrasshoppers,\u201d as they are commonly called, prey particularly on the landowner who is\u2019 endeavouring to cultivate a lawn on.the corner of an avenue.This is practically an \u201cimpossibility as every second person wishing ta-vound the corner will eut in a few \u2018feet and thereby save the four strides that would have been \u2018necessary to navigate the These grasshoppers may be divided \u2018into three classes.The \u201cGive your dogs a break,\u201d class and, \u201cAs the crow flies,\u201d class are probably the worst offenders.The former firmly believe \u2018that whoever originated cement had no thought whatsoever for the wear and tear on one\u2019s feet, and therefore on the disappearance of the snow he avoids the sidewalks en- tirelv, and giving his \u201cdogs a break,\u201d migrates to the soft turf where, by the continual tramping of his group a path is soon formed on which no grass will.grow, parallel to the sidewalk.Les \u2018causes © more Westmoünt's The second, or \u201cas the crow flies group\u201d is the one that probably reason for wasting energy or time and are of the opinion that one should \u2018arrive at one's destination \u201cas the crow flies.\u201d Hence unless a broad flower bed or thick hedge retards their progress, the members.of this group saunter unconcernedly across the heart of the lawn, the existing condition of the grass and the damage they may cause being thoughts farthermost from: their minds.Civic authorities report that the landscaping in the vicinity of the schools suffers most, as the inmates of these institutions seem at times to delight in jumping hedges and\u2019 taking short cuts when no limit of time is at their disposal.The \u201cbranch carrier\u201d members of-the third group do.not cause the:damage of the first two: classes but are just as annoying.The members of this class, try as they mai, cannot pass the branches, placed \u2018ot.a lawn for the benefit of the first two groups, without the urge swelling within them to catch half of a branch and drag in along onto the next lawn, or pull it out of place anyway.Fortunately there are comparatively few in this class, .but three or four trips daily after his branches |.is quite sufficient to ruffle the feathers of the most placid West- mount taxpayer.; There is nothing much \u2018one \u2018can do to curb the activities of these grasshoppers, but when one is nursing along a reluctant plot of tender young grass, about the only living.thing one wishes to see stamping down the blades \"is a Robin or maybe a sparrow or two.RUMMAGES \u201cHELD Rummage sales were held\u201d yesterday and Wednesday at\u2019 the Claremont\u2019 avente synagogue under the auspices of the Shaar Zion Sisterhood.oon iis names \u201cThe Following schedile is.the interest of the many groups, halt for \u201cyour lodge The Week At Victoria Hall included in The Examiner\u201d in societies, etc, making use of thé facilities provided at Victoria Hall.You are.invited tol | notify The Examiner when you have reserved space at the| ) club or social function.1649 and in Ts individuals \u201csee no-l*fo {Robert J.Birt had \u201cbeen pur- f great sacri- Ities and de- ned \u2018out: to face wars tunis-of wars.on\u2019 anaver- ; 5 years since eof neglect in times of peace \u2018and security it had never.yet failed the country.Stating that \u2018no.history: of the Defence Forces of Canada was complete \u2018without reference to the splendid: part.\u2018played: by.British regulars ilt \u201cfirst roads and canals and.were \u2018among the earliest settlers, Col.\u2018Price went Jon to say that it was: their spirit of loyalty and devotion which pre- £ militiamen liked Lo think \u201cmodern Canadian \u201cI think that in the past few years Great Britain \u2018has demonstrated that character in a nation is just ag important as character in an individual\u2014respect for authority, loyalty, traditions, discipline and sane moderation\u201d he added.- .\u2018Outside its functions as a \u2018military force the militia helps to build up such qualities in\u201d the youth of the country.These might be summed up in the term, \u2018soldierly spirit\u2019, and they comprise self-respect, discipline, loyalty and duty.If we can inculcate these qualities into our national life the country will, undoubtedly, be enriched thereby.I feel that the militia does that for our country today.\u201d ; S choolgir r 1 Hurt Monday Esther Goldenberg Bruised After Mishap With Bi- \u201c cycle\u2014Driver Says He Was Driving Slowly When.a bicycle.driven by Ernest Boldug, 14, of 100 Abbott avenue, collided with Esther Gold- enberg, 18, of 417 Mount Stephen avenue, on Monday on Academy road, the little girl suffered injuries to her elbow, a bruise on the calf of her right leg, and complained: of a pain in her spine.Following the mishap which oc curred at about 12.10 opposite the Girls\u2019 door of Westmount High School, the girl was driven home in an atuo by Miss Shearing, one of the teachers.The girl claimed that the driver of the bicycle failed to give her his name after the collision, but \u2018she succeeded in getting his license number.This.was traced to Ernest Bolduc, it is understood, who is said: to \u2018have.admitted striking the girl.He claimed she came \u2018from between: two parked ears ands walked \u2018into the side of his- machine, which he said he was driving at a slow rate of speed.ie yforc \u2018investigated.RW.Bartrain, \u2018been under way unofficially Westmount .Police Amateur: \u2018Athletic: plans to form- a small club\u201d among its members: near future; jt was learned \u2018thi : week, thus.adding shooting to its many activities.Discussion of the malier the past few weeks, and within a week or two a meeting will be and advantages of such a group, Many of the members of erience in ne.out local routine.trainin, prove of great interest to the m and would be assured hearty support.It: is understood \u201cthat actual shooting will not be commenced until the fall 6f the year.There is a strong possibility that teams will be chosen from among the members of the local force to compete in the provincial and dominion rifle meets held every year al\u2019 Pointe-aux-Trem- bles and Ottawa once.the rifle club.here\u2019 gets properly organized.Small bore rifle.clubs have been gaining in popularity through- nut Canada during the past few years, and it\u2019 was more or less to be \u2018expected.that the local forces would sooner or later make plans to.organize a body of this sort.No date for the official meeting has been set, but if is understood that it will be within.the next two weeks.Rev.T: W.Jones At Conference Rev.T-W.Jones, -of Calvary United Church, preached at Stew- arton.United:Church in Ottawa on Sunday, the occasion being the fiftieth anniversary of that\u2019 congregation.His pulpit here was taken by Rev.Frederick 8.Milli- ken, of Stewarton Church.Mr.Jones returned to.the city to attend the session of the Montréal and Ottawa Conference of the United Church held here this week, at which he delivered the opening.address on Wednesday.hag! for | the: : two departments are former army | vide and navy men, and have had some].held to get the project organized a and to determine.the possibilities:| te .¥s Binns, ; Archie, down; Bojer; night; Boyd, Br owe; K.Elder shaw, M with laurels, Delicate monétérs Joht phine,.Jordanstown; Ludwig, Trumpet\u2019 \u2018of Mundy, Talbot, The thu gon gate; Norris, Kathleen into roses; \u201cSilone, Ignazi and.wine: Tomlingon, He) all hands: Vachell, Horace ley, Joe Quinney\u2019s Jodie tine, pseud.Strange\u2019 expe Wagner, Tobias, \u201cThe Pendrayles; Wees, Frances ley, -Untravelled world; Frances, -pseud.Gallow Wodehouse, P.-G;, Latd Ems and others; Woolf, Virgi years; Wren, PC, The.mat ghost.:° ° Detective Stories Garr, John.Dickson burning court; Gardner; Stanley.The case of the d: ous dowager; Goldman, R.L;, on bail; Govan, Christine N,; der on the mountain; Greg Freeman.The wrong house; er, Georgette, The unfinished.¢ Knight, Clifford, The affai scarlet crah; Knight.Ka Moore, Seven were veiled; shack, David, Three dead; Leonard, No moré remains ard, Frank I.The dragon's c Palmer, Stuart, Omit flo {Coht'd on Page 3) In the park, we know.its summer because of the flowers in the earthworms crawling over the paths; \u2018in the country, we know it's summer because of the butterflies, the sunshine and the mosquitoes; atid in.the\u2019 city we, \u201cKnow it's summer because of.thé- hot sidewalks, cold.drink vendors in Many Things Point To bloom; the boidies in the trees and.+ and becaude the street! have changed \u2018over from tor, reporter, rewrite line writer and chief rolled \u2018into: one) is having time to find: enough materi mn, any items-of- \u2018era! This.of ¢ RSR ar, sex eu r0=u#haer vie as Penman SIA AR mi os pre ar a wR Ee awa mn : pis as Hostess, PRACTICAL NUR NURSE, Compan 4 gore.É pride, flower garden, fôilet.Call WA.-detféned +érähdah, big \u201chors © 0 - ly new, WE.1708; : tiCatisefine du ne ante auth «deatlonal.book eases, tetrinerétor, etc.| 0083, est: 3] Wa) e DEXTER, sue ing every da \u2018afterno nw np the summer : months is undoubtedly be \u2018sympathetically BE ST \u201cwho: have rece \u201cairport \u2018to Cartietville reca \u201cmedern hi \u201cof \u2018slowi sis, fdéäs, desirous of position of \u2018elevating .G12 afiartinent, © C1) or.bachelor's _cook.Références, YO.1 if, woul take câré of sémi- \u201cHévilia,.440.00.Fer Month, DO.9135.ë id bath, fine-; residential- street, 7 x.100, English.76 St.Louis Phioné Poidté Claire 240, ring \u201cFOR SALE 6 OF TO Lit Suble ouse; 8 rooms, small À sons.Faciñg river, riodern, dé Twa), story factory, 35 -x 75; Wilfrid _C-11 \u2018dda £6bd for elôthing business.orin; Beloeïl, Que.i COUNTRY: HOUSES T6.TET.FX MILES from St.Agathe, \u201con lake.uFnished seévén room cottage., servants\u2019 roofs; tow boat es ES, 7 and 14 rooms; large grounds, suifable holiday.résort for \u201céhlldrén, on Lake St.Louis at.Peau- ppm 1.Joel Ledée, Beauhar- | » _ Co FURNISHED fer \u201chouse, \u201cBrave \u201cround; \u2018830.Aime Cazabon, H.R.2, Rawdon.C-16 FURNISHED | COTTAGE, Fall mile sta ion, Hlectriétty ; wide, private, sandy beach, safe bathing.Unrivalled scenery.£ Hicks, St.Gabrfel de Brandon.C-3 FURNISHED I oom lakestioré cdinpé apd cottage.Spectal hofiday and wéek- hd ¥alés Diwey.Reériñell, SE, Port Kent; P.O.New York: - c:2 BT.ANDHEWS, N.B.\u2014~Furnished House to rent for season.Mrs.¥.P.MeCol.1 STARE COAST \u2014Bas Tew.For sta- von 425 pers \u201cJune 875,2 türnistied éôttagés, 6° And 7 \u2018réudit, ocean view, étegtHielty: city Witef: screened.plaz- s.14: mi.south :of Portland.~ 4211 urÜs Road, Chevy Chase, Marland.C5 MER: BOAR ! ROVE TAKE \u2014 Five Minutes sandy - Beach, tennis court, post pfflce, \u201c Endfehes.Two © froth station, stores: Modern comrveniences; shady lawns; bight, tty fooms., Plenty veh \u2018milk, \u2018créam.fresh eggs, fruit, vegetables.Robert Taylor; Xnowiton, Que.G19 COME { 3 Joy your vacation.view, \u201ca Vista Inn,\u201d B.\u201ca Modern, excellent Box 97, Bath: {A TARS\u2014Frés bédts, fafé taridy aéh, tennis.Hestful holidays Moder- We rates.Wité, bhobe, Katrs Pate, Lakefield, Que.ET.FAUSTIN STATION, Que.= Hill asde Cottage, facing jakerÿ ood food, free bouts, téhris, tmhriatore ZO.CIF.eof tentéñees.Mrs.P.Fite.5008 FOR SRE \u2014 pins =) Ru 0m in esterfield musiies, three piscek: * Marshall custilons, covered, Tn.mo- Kafe 68 vipp, Clearhng af $29.08.City House Furnitire, West, Cou! Camp \u2018beds, 82051 oft \u201cpanes oo.Sods cotitplete, 46.00: burenné, $4.00; \u201cdining.room.it 9 pleces, $20.00; hed- cook staves.46.00; kitehen chaire, 466: Foot séts, arme xaminer* simp to be: an independent f th of highway from the Curtiss ovincial government \u2018offered to City of Montreal in widening roadway on the island of Mont- the road is in the worst bumps and holes every- iss- Reid airport, and-an equally Belmont Park to St Rose, it is hort \u2018stretch of bad.; has been reported that the Town of Cartierville ; 0 \u2018the widening of \u201cthe road on the: arrow aïid butipy stretch \u2014 620]: cin rier A | GARDEN \u201coF Wil kinds wl.\u2018fpriees, including awn flog wry s {garam shears, shovels, reaping a one that will be otional received by i \u2018by: the public.; iness Bulletin of TED?ritly \u2018had ogeasion: II\" wistfully that.Construction is afraid: ghway from St road, It flying! ing down tfaffic =| ed long-continued ppression and of hand \u2018of \u2018thie czars lay heavily on their.ba, in their turn, How\u2019 explain the 1 shift like that?ating from Ng stock market have worried you, man late, you might \u2018draw comfort from the currant Bis: | carrying \u2018more freight and making more Retail trade is improving.And as long as fundamentals go on in this way, no one need be \" \u201cProbably the chief cause of remarks the Bulletin, \u201cis that most of us had forgotten that even dufing recoveries there such things as continuously rising markets.\u201d : as it passes through the village.It is undoubtedly \u201c| desirable: to slow :dôwn traffic going through the town, but it is not necessary to tolerate a \u201cbad do that, À \u201c20-mil \u2018sign at the owas limits, and a couple of | i | good.traffic cops mn would really.b ng offenders ee piton \u201cPo- the Cleveland Trust Company.This bulletin points out that all thé figures of production and profits point to continued pros- -perity.Iron and steel mills are running close to capacity.The auto industry is having a big year.The railroads are money.these improving.oùr worries,\u201d | arg \u2018No \u201cArctic\u201d Supply Plane Hits Polar Base on the Dot.\u201d With nothing on all sides by south, that\u2019s \u201cGreatest Need is More Careful Drivers.\u201d Yes, ot fewer of the other kind.« FOR SALE- désk steél camp Béds, slightly uséd.Wa.8208.W-38 UNCLAIMED FGRNITURE, dining room, bedroom and chesterfield suites, partly paid.$29.00 up.City House FurnftuFe, Iné\u2026 259 St.Catherine West, corner Jeanne Mance.W-35 S REPAIRED and altered, Vases 7 wired, Shades to order.Appliances re- patred.Call PL.5716 for prompt service at modefète pricés.\u201d Lanicé Stièp, 2085 Metcalfe Street W537 BARGAINS= Simmons 30 inch dodble FOR SALE SINGLE metal bed, complete, child\u2019s crib: wringer.WA, 3282.W- 126 STUDIO GOUGH for sale, in good eon- dition, EL, §033.W-128 ENGLISH PRAM, good condition, 23, 01.4582 Draper.w- 139 SINGER sewing machine, drophead, perfcet condition.DE.6133.No detlers.Wide BABY\u2019S cream enamel crib, complété, excellent condition, DE: 6987.W-143 {ONS baby\u2019s crib, large size, EL.Wolds Gl LEMAN'S summer suit, médium siz#, perfect condition, $4350, Apt.14, 6101 Moñkländ Ave, _W-62 SIMMONS double hed in good éondi- tion, baby\u2019s stroller, Lloyd's, Stinimons crib.DE.9395, W-147 | GRAMOPHONE, Carpet \u201cSTeeper, \u201cTight shade shoes, 2A, fravellihg manleiife set, new, smocked dress.EL.0289.w-1 ÉNANZER sewing mächine, | in perfect condition, 26.06.WE.208.DINING ROOM SUITE, wilaut, \u201cekcel- ro lent condifion.Bafgdin.WE.663 after 8 p.m., df Satiirday afternoon.CHILYYS green paints chairs to mitch; $4.00, DE.0882.W-68 M \u201cGendron,\u201d good condition, will sell cheap; Turkish rug, 9 x 12, almost new.PI.4534, W-67 WOODEN REFRIGERATOR, 35.00; gas stoves, nearly new, 225.00 arid 25.00; large pictures, each $1.08, DE.2447 _W-73 WE \u201cSACRIFICE Pyéimier Duplex with attéclirhérits.Original cost, $90.00, sa- erifice for 825.00.DE.3890.W-79 MANUFAGTURERS® SAMPLES \u2014 New dining room sites of good construction and well finished walnut, buffet, éfitñä cabinet.extension table, six leather seated chairs only 810.00.City House Fumifure the, 238 St.Catherine St.West, cofiiat Jéänña Mähée: W-34 CLEAN Fich soil for top lawn.Fishing worms for sale.BE; 5188, W-5 SAC RET HEATER, almost \u201cnew, 40 gallon boiler, furiace No.5 1910, very fobd.cotidition, reasétiable.WI.6482, LAT PT.AV-PEN.DE B00.TT wis BABYS PUAY:PHEN Wilh for \u201cbol condition, 22.00.AT: 907.w-99 CLARK Jewel ges fange, ;, tRérmostal control, no reasonubig offer refused, WE.2504 afouñd W-g8 FiSHISE \u201cROD, Tela das-héd, et tension lamp, suitable for garage, vide lin, portable Victrola with stand.WE.2267.ss _\u2026 W-101 WAR = nied Emmipiété ed-\" Tr De 839.Chiffonler, Van: y, Drédsér, Bed, Spring and Mat: \u2018Vresk City Hlousé - Furhitéré Inc - 250 St.Catherine West, cornet W-69 Jédtiie Mance, Wag C4 FARFS Faye, iike new, wil sell very heap.AT.3508, 3457 Van Home, i on Wed A RE SOL mahogany contolé viétrolas If classical féédids In faiders, contéfftéti; Fensonable.us seu WA.8714, vit LARGE ICEROX; god 0.151 Prud\u2019hgymme Ave, DE.2664.w- 111 WARDROBE UNK for sale, pra | cally new.Wi .06._ Le he Apt} bh ° BF sd ROC Mleces, upefgfrt pl 7 ressemble VA Hot -after 8 pain, is sprivililary, garden.Bosé, pruning shears, \u2018rakes, spades, edgers, wheel Tarrofs, ets, Kpedial dew 1\u201d ros in he J{rémnanth.5- cerité per foot, Tarshis pi Sons, Limited, 450 MEG Street, W-32 a dre Fou > sh $ Bann 31.50; , Blsé 10; s ovércoat, critics; side 94, a ahd steam.er trunk, will etehange for rug, WA, v-70 w desk with» hooks, SIX rings Quebec heater with oven in gout condition.Apply 5181 Western Ave.W-148 KFFCHEN UTENSILS, ladies\u2019 walnut desk, vacuum ancr.EL.7168.va 53 PE JACKET HEATER, pefféét condition, with pipes, 38.00.370 Argyle Ave, Yer- dun.W-102 CHEVROLET, 1930 Sedan, first series good condition $145.00 or nearest offer.3495 Girguard.DE.5526, COHEN'S SALE of ladies \u201cdresses cohi- mences Thursday, June 3rd.Real Bar- als.5580 Sherbrooke West.CHILDS ATOH-CHAIR, ot\u201d and mntl- ress, go-cart, all in good condition.DY.8169.KTFCAEN STOVE TFladiay), cream thumel, nickel trimming steel top, six rings, indicatér.Cost $50, sell 325.00.DE.5875.FANS TIGHT GREY SUT.\u201csize 38; cost 335.00, for $8507 diso ddrk grey, \u201c00.Perfect condition.EL.0718.7 Bu rton Ave.RLER GANFADINE \u201cSiylcer\u201d %hoes, size 8-AA, 33.00, navy blue skirt, side 14.Phone after 8 pm, WA.298.WANTED, 75 PURCHASE GOLD AND DIAMONDS I will pa¥ highdst cdsh' priced for good quality diamonds, old.gold, gold coins, jewellery; gold.filled, sliver articles modern radlos, riffes, shof dns nd pawn tickets.William Shab, office, 403 Donilnion Sitttare Bldg.Peel at dt Catherine St, PL.6417: Ce AUTO REFINANG:NG .Spécial Plan 937, : LICENSES- 2 Cars, Tks 5.00 \u2018Per Marth you Auto Ref) lance 5 Plas.Yo TAcetisës rivite ute fules Finanéed: Lo cash Kdviltided us Cllrs, \u201cCotitÿacts Ref diel aa end pores ton Hn cf 2 plicits ments, Gatherine \u201cSt.su wi, ih.ONE, HAVE Tour.\u201cdog, immed and rot eltpped, Thnt 18 fe: \u2018tre érènce.betmerh n smart looking dog and the other kin Miss Rofison, LA.1322 cas A.0 0 GR, Bring, old.eotibation Service.Bélmore,: a Sômerted, DB 0457; be Mihaily 6989 er Lachine\u201d Rond: £22 con am Wl ELD | SMAKING DRESSMAKING, Her férétions, und bemmitehiiogs first clan moderate pfee; FI, 3879, 4171 SE cn jH- eripe Li Wi corner 1 Otcenes oo | trees in Canada brought into production.Dominion | Fruit Branch officials say cas) h p the following requir, Simply find 4 PAT am answers must be in the off jent coupon will be i winners | answers, aw unfoil one fait ing the right answers.inners in last vosk's contest.t their passes in today's mail, Mrs.C.Jackson, 42 CE drawn from aii of \u2018the West ount- Theatre, Each who comply witt A ; or, The V 91 Hampton Avenue, using special coupon provided: in each Issue for n ha names of the winners will bs published in.bind insu ts must be over 16 ys \u2018 six\u201d luck win \u2018pictures being shown at two fes of the coming week are \u201cfirst ol W {mount : rs of ig ae a féllows, NOTH: ~The pli sions exbreme \u2018hot nététsatlly thowe of thi does not accept responsibil blished for.their: genéra 5 einality of thdatment.wibap er And it hone They axe terest, variety f+ in at oh per cent and # per cent.From \u201cThe 'Adminis- \u201cLa eile = la homio olim venis al giélo,\u201d is \u2018\u201c\u2019Fheeye of man dnée .| to heaven\u201d .From the Admin: istrator, There appéars to bé no sourd reason why one third of the thaple shotild .fot be this if thé \u201c maple should soont be charged public would realize that \\ [syrup and maple sugar are not Ni{merely seasonal produéts bit good all the year round.Neither deteriorates by time iñ any way if kept properly sealed or covered and in cool storage.Bighty per cent of the trees in the U.S.A.are tapped each year.If Canadian trees wefe tapped in the same way our crop would exceed $0,000,000 dollars in an average year.The Gleaner is one of thé leading weeklies in Canada and goes to the homes of many of the most suecessful dairy farmers and Breëders of high class horsés and cattle in Canada.An intérésting feature of the Gleaner is the weekly © contribution of Paula Dicks entitled *\u201cWHhat's in the Wind.\u201d The wtiter is the wife of ane of the leading miilk producers in the district ahd before her marridge was secretary to a nuñm- bet of well-known businéss men ifi Toronto and Ottawa.She row wfites With a good knowledge of the inside of big business and a thorough knowledgé Gf the duties 6f à wife and mother on one of the gite large dairy farms of the district.Her husband aldo lias 4 good knowledge of business of all sorts a5 he practised law fof a nimber of yéärs before establishing himself ag a dairy farther.Probably ghie day we will Hedf rthore of Patila Dické and let us hope she will find the time in her very busy life to\u2019 write a Book of two which ave probably germinating id Her active and observant miAd, With thé beginfiihg of the Reu- te fiews agency in 1847, the press assbriation cathe iñto beiiig ghd thé modérh newspäper éfa bégan.Canada\u2019s fifst tHe Halifax O#sette whith Wis és- tablished in 1762 by John Biivhel.USED CARS A Few Real Buys Afipricdn Abstin Ghtpe, 1588 8275 Austin 7 Roadster; 1838 5¥5 Austin 10 Tourer, 1943 425 Austin 7 Coach, 1934 425 Singer COBEN (SEMENILYALSF); 1981 1728 Singer Van, 1937 725 Panther Motorcycle, 1932 - 125 P'Nash Rondater, 1925 115 Buick Conv.Coupe, 1935 fos : Chevrolet 8 4 B25 \u201cAusuin Gè , 150 DeSoto Sedafl, | #3 Chrysler RS.156 Pontiac Seda 515 Packara sadam un a ranklin Sedan, 16 2001 - ade DeLase Ra.Songe \u20181086 198 Fort Déluse Forder, 1880 495 Reo Sédèn, 1538 125 Plymetth ig Coupe, 1084) #44 Ghévrolét Sedan, \u20181626 195 Stut» Sedan, 1528 168 \u2018Cord, Sedan.1929, 1 r 7 at Conv.\u2018sidan, hae 080 \u2018HeWhpapet was|| E|stäñdihg due Hm Te separate |immediateiy, So \u2018Jaut of you ame to Canads vit the United Empire Loyalists and from that and distributing news ih Cañada hag proFréssed quickly.Latest \u2018figures show \u2018that there are 1,100 newspapers in Canada either daily, semi- weekly, weekly, or tri- Weekly.A five-mile \u201chorror parade\u201d\u2014 a warning to careless motorists\u2014 has beén staged at Jacksonville, Florida.It consisted of a long procession of wrecked cars, ambulances, hearses and tableaux of the \u201cdead\u201d and dying,\u201d which wound siowly thiough the city streets.After the parade the city\u2019s prison was thrown open to visitors.A8 a tile contraëtor in Milwaukee, Paul Sern lays tile himself.The Tile Layers\u2019 union declares this is against its rules and has tried tô stop him by picketing at fis home as well as on the job.Senin appealed to the courts for relief and for his right to work.Hig case Has been carried up to the U.S.Supreme Court and a his- tory-making decision will be the résiilt, If an invention perfected by Dr.Neville M.Hopkins turns ott to be all that is clairïied for it, radio listéhers, disgiisted with & pro- giampié, will be able to snap off their radios aid have it register ifi the broadcasting studies to whieh it is tüñed.Triternatiofial meetings of ce- mefit producérs have Tecéfitly been feld in Loñdoh and Brussels.The ficetifipis éttidied the conditions of export in Non- Européan countries which are not themselves producers, and danie to certain decisions with a view to remedying the position of exaggerated competition prevailing on these mar- tets.Thé résulté of the meetings have Béeéñ éonmiinithicatéd to the Väñious interéstéd countries, and it is añticipätéd that agreements will shortly be reached bétiveeh them.The countries chiefly éon- derfied are Belgium, Great BFitain, Germany, Yugoslavia, France and thé Séändifäviah counties: If hey sücèéëéd maybe Wheat producers will have another tfy.\u2014The Westéth Prôduiaët.The experiments of Dr, WF Gericke, of the University of Cal ifofnia, of growing various vegetables and fruits in vats of cheni- iéâllÿ-tFeätéd water WIithôüt soil até Afodsihg Much interest, Gér- icke\u2019s work has given a variety of tames suth as \u201c\u2019soilléss\u201d- And \u201cdirtless\u201d farming.Now this scientist fas coined the name of \u201chy- dfépofiles\u201d to designate his sÿs- tem of crop production.The tefm Ji8 a combination &f two words of Greek origin, \u201chydro\u201d for and \u201cponics\u201d a synonym work.water for Unable to.éollect a bill of long im, léwin M.Forte bush, eon, N.Y, wow a Véry \u201cpévaoñal\u201d\u2019lettér to his debtot de- mañding: profit -paytnent: Bäok came this reply from the man % Forbush.\u201cEvery Satürday night I p for the amount I owe eath of my.créil- sors, These 1p j take you out ot my.ht raffle.time on the business of gathering |.of this A service.The Minister of: Calvary c the Rev.T.W.Jones, will pi at the evening service at 7.30: p: 8.80 Service at ity per.othér young people of the service for young péople in\" St.James United Church at & pm, ered by Mr.Jackson onto.Sunday, June 13th, will bé observed in Calvary Church as Children\u2019s Day.À special ing the choral ministry, will fa élock.Je Hold Exercises For Graduation Here On Sunday Sunday eveñing, at 8.15 p.m, the Community hall, The graduates have complétéd a course of Jewish studies.of Mr.and Mrs.Beatrice Cummings; daughter Mr, Jospe, daughter of Mrs.H.Jospe; Beatrice Kirsch, daughter of Mr: lett, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.Pollett; Raeselle daughter of Mr.and Mrs, L Ro: of Mr.Aber, son of Mr.\u2018and.Mrs.M: atid Mrs.J.D.Asner, Brahm Bait- tle, son f Mr, and Mrs.B.J.Bait- tle, son of Mr, and Més: B.J.Bait- Mrs.J.Fineberg: Monty ISdacs, son of Mr.-and Mis, Isaacs; Sobhy Lesser, sof ôf Mr.and Mrs.IL Lesser; Bértfam Joel Schwartz, son of Mrs.Ruth Sehwartz; Leo: nard Sijiiand, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.Simand; Herbert Solomon, son of Dr, and Mrs.A.S.Sélomion.A special Graduates\u2019 will bé held in the Junior Congregation this Sabbath môfning.Arthur Kirsch will be thé speaker.Local Rabbi | In New York Dr.Herinan~ Abramowitz\u201d of SHäar HäsHoïmayim has left for New York to participate in the Seminary celebrations.On Thursday, hé addressed an inter-con- giegational mééting at Newark, J.in celebration of the Semis Centénñiél of thé Jewish Theological Seniinary.He will &lst deliver the Baccalaureate Sertnon to this year's Graduating Class at the Sabbath Morning servides ih the Semiiiary tomorrow.the piilpit this Sabbath tofning.He will préach of \u201cReports froth Zion.\u201d © SAFETY LINES pedestrians and danger.zonés.old lines failed to survive the oie renewed.2 lar tiéinbét of the Hepburn Cab- and came to Canada in 1906 with \u2018his Parents Were atlo, \u2018in the public ; ted later at Osgoode Hall, 1 ractising barrister i til elected.t The Sunday School and Men's.and will conduet the Comphun.P., ne into tie: fellow ship of se ch a number \u2018of new families of the church recently.\u2018AT are in vitéd- to share in this service of the Communion of the Lord's\u201d Sup: On, Monday the young people of.Calvary will\u2019 unite with all thé Montreal \u2018Presbytery in a'\u2018gréat Rally at which the address will be deliv.of Ottawa and Rev.Kenneth Beaton of Tor- order of i service with the Junior choir lead- The annual graduation exércis- es of the Shaar Hashomugim Re ligious School will take place on ; Là 3 in HINTS TO HUSBANDS filhe-year Diflo- H.Auerbach; of añd Mrs.N: Cummings; Faye and Mrs.David Kirsehy Ruth Pol- Rosenbloom, senibloom; Brenda Rubin; daughter and Mrs, E.Rubin; Julius Aber; Howard Asnet, son of Mr.Service guést Rabbi Gershon Levi will occupy |.intersections, laying out {ands for slaughts of winter, and must be was tholight to bé the inost\u2019pupu- inet was born at Moscow in 1900.Russian, e, we expect io be a hus- | ourselves.some; der so We * * * Husbands are those êthereal, Jangélie beings without whom the world just couldn't\u201d get along.Hubby it is who brings home the bacon, makes life sweet for everyone with whom he comes in contact, and generally is the centre- pit of the universe.+ * .Just what women would do without husbands to wear holes \u201cin.socks, be hard on their cloth ing and make meals necessary, we don\u2019t know.Husbands really perform a great service to the world in keeping their wives well supplied with holy socks, buttons to be put on, and dishes to wash, We don\u2019t know.what the women would do without \u2018em.(Any suggestions, girls?) ture the morning service at 11 o'- FE .Husbands ate truly economical things to have, Without husbands women would spend all their money of doo-dads for themselves, which weuld be downright waste- fil.Husbands make other expenses nécésséry, Stich as shirts, suits, éitra food, été, so that thé women can\u2019t he extravagant with their ready cash; Sô You sëe, it really saves money in thé long run, doesn\u2019t it, ladies?* * * How to be a good husband: Promptly at six every morning push wifey out of bed.Doze mas, certificates atid prizes will restfully till about eight ,then be awarded.when she has drawn a bath for The following are the gradu-| You, get up and take it.After ates: Marjorie Auerbach, daughter that go downstairs and eat a hesfty -breakfast\u2014the more.you eat the better she likes-it.Be sure to dirty lots.of dishés too, as this will maké sure that she stays at home all morning.Then go to the office.At about ten phone home and tell your wife that you are tob büsy to get home for Junch\u2014then take your secretary to the nearest restaurant.At supper time, phone that you can't get home for supper, and go te your club.Around midnight roll into a taxi and have the dtiver help you up the stairs when you get home.Take a five dollar bill out of wifey\u2019s purse to pay the bill, and if you are too tired to get up the are too tired to get up the stairs; Sleep iii the liviig Foom.Wifey won\u2019t mind.And just a parting thotight :\u2014 wives are señgitive abott little things, so be sure to give her a present évéry so often.(suggestions: a mdp, broom, a new dishpan, packagés of floor wax and polisher.Please pattofize cur ad- vettisérs.) * * - A husbafid is that without which apy weiian is utilucky; |! when she has one she has absolu- tëly fiothifñg tô6 ask for.But some of them Have, theif Bad foirits, although it ië hard t6 Believe.\u2018Some of them âte forgetful, and forget to give Wifey 4 beating onde à Week: soiiié die too indulgeht\u2014 this is à fault with most of thém; ahd mdny are riot süfficietitiy in- gisteiit that the man is boss of the House.Outside of these minor faults, they are usually pretty satisfactory: - * * \u201d Atid now that will be all for this week.It's too hot to work, but not half as hôt as it will be in a few dâys when this column has been circulated, and some ghgty fiushäihds come {in yelling that they Hive Hot béen given à fair deäl.To théth we say: wé Müét cofisidér our Wwoménfolks Employees of the Roads dé-| \u2014thats why we have been so partment are putting .down thé| impartial.(By the way, were white safety lines at Westihioûht still a bachelor, girls, fist: a gefitie hint 1 * * Next wicks \u2014 Mainly about | toad.sina TO \"ENGLAND e Rev.H.M.Lites, vector of the ren of the Advent, West- pour à sailed by the.Austria fôr asian the middle a Abgust.and will be away util |, to\u201d Victoria.avênue suddenly | on y paying final tribute Hénry Walkley, resident, who: died bert Oliver officiated at the : service, and Mr.Walkley's br her, gan.The chief mourners were.his wife, formerly Isabella J.Feth- erston; a sister, Miss Edith léy: another brother Alexander Joseph, and & nephew, John M.Walkley.junior.; Among those present were: J.F.Fetherston, .Norman Wight, Frederick G.Franckum, Mr.and Mrs.À.F.Bell, Mrs, A, W.Hugman, John A, Grant, P: J.McCrory, Clare Macfarlane, C.B.Hugman, C.G.Mussell, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wilson, S.W.Stév- ensôn, Mrs.C.D.Hislop, A.H.Burton, E.8.Bushell.Mr, and Mrs.W.Jarand, w.H.Tees, H.E, Hurtubise, J.P.Harrison, L.Jaques, À D.McLean, Mr.and Mrs.Mead Clark, of Ottawa, J.P.Lovell, H.Jaques, Mr.and Mrs.Marcus Auerbach, Rob- srt MeGillivray, E: C.Cole, Miss C.Môrton, Miss B.Morton, Henry Aitken, W.E.Rhodes, H.B.A.Rose and Ro J.Williamson.Resident Bereaved By Death of Mother Burial took place at.Barbados, British West Indies, of Mary Elizabeth Bourne, mother ôf Di.Wesley Bourne of Westmount.She was 88 years of age, ahd had been ill only a short tifile previous to her death.Daughter of William Harding, M.A, an English séfidolïäster, she spent most of her life in Barbados where her hüsband, Jaïñés Thomas Bourne was a planter.Mr.Bourne predeceased hér Sothe years ago, and Dr.Wesley Botrne, another son Henry and à daughter, Mrs.Danell Greénidgé both of Barbados, survive.\u2018Brewery Drivers Given Safety Awards The soundness of the policy of the National Breweries Limited to make sure that.their drivers are in perfeet health, and their triicks in good condition, was demonstrated on May 26th when 63 of their 106 drivers were presented with \u201cno-accident\u201d medals by the Province of Quebec Safety League; Covering the entire Province in the delivery of Dawes, Dow, Fron- ténac and Boswell brewery fro- ducts, these trucks, driving under all conditions, were on the road in the City of Montreal alone during the year 1936 for a total of 270,- B70 hours.The Company's definition of an gecidert is\u2014\u201cAny eollision, however slight and no matter with what; shall be classed ds an accj- dent if our truck is in motion.\u201d Despite this ruling and the tremendous fmileägo coveréd by the trucks, the number of .accidents ref chauffeur worked out only re medals presented were for \u201cno-aceident\u201d records of from one to five years and the Company is to be congratulated on.its-splendid showing.An average of three hundred and fifty people are killed annually and 5,700 injured as a direct résult of automobile accidents in the Province of Quebec, Eight thousand eight hundred automobile accidents (commercial and private) causing damage is the annual toll of reckless and careless driving, and the annual propérty damage and cost of ihjuriés if the entire Dominion reaches the s- tounding figüfe of $70,000,000,00 or $65.00 per accident, exclusive of legal costs.When these = figures are hortie in wiind, théy démon- strate even Move definitely.the value of the \u201csafée-driving\u201d po- lidy so emphatically endorsed by the National Breweries Limitéd.Chartéred Spiritual Assembly N.§.A.- 21146 St.Catherine West Sunday, 7.30 pm.8.30 pm.Aftér Cirele given).MéHday, Tana, Wednesday, (Messages A EY.4 au PA A Ede shed CZ ma Bn ka ds Set md bod IY Sa Cm a A aia Rt Br Why OS BO 1 mber \u2018of \u2018members\u2019 of the of the Montreal.\u201cY\u201d,to be held \u2018at \u201cCamp Otoreke, in the Laurentian mountains, on the ek end, it was revealed yester- \u201cby Wil£ H, Spearman, executive secretary.It is expected that several will.register today and early tomorrow morning for th trip;:in addition to the follow- ig who have already signed up:-\u2014\u2014 Lovell: C.Carroll,-I.R.Tait, James Anglin, Ken Mills, Doug.Scott, \u2018Haston Scott, Howard Matheson, Jolin Lewis, and secretaries W.H.\u2018Spearman, H.C.Patterson and E.I.:Taylor.The Camp Otoreke Conference is an inter-branch outing that has \u2018gained considerable popularity during recent years.At each session points pertinent to the work of the Y.M.C.A.welfare, physical training, leadership, ete.are discussed.The Conference topics this year are (1), A Critical Review of the Y.M.C.A\u2019s _ Physical Education programme, and (2), A New Proposal to broaden and improve Leadership Training.A.M.Harding, newly appointed Natoinal Y.M.C.A.Director of Physical Edu-|s cation, is expected to attend in the capacity of Conference Leader.The programme will open at 6.30 tomorrow evening with a supper, to be followed by a Conference session from 7.30 until 9.30.On Sunday morning, from 9.30 tit! 11 another session will be held, to be followed by group meetings, committee meetings, etc.The afternoon will be left free for recreational purposes.The delegates will leave the local branch tomorrow at about one o'clock.Youth Is Given 5 Days For Theft Arrested by Constables Tremblay and Lessard on Friday morning, a seventeen-year-old youth was arraigned on a charge of stealing a pound of butter, valued at thirty cents, from a dairy wagon parked outside an apartment building on Sherbrooke street near Atwater.He pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to five days in jai À second charge, of stealing a bicycle valued at 325.00, was dismissed by Recorder Hale on Erounds of insufficient evidence, BURIED YESTERDAY The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from his former home, Roslyn avenue, of T.M.Clayton, who died suddenly on Monday following a brief illness.He is survived by his wife, the former Jeanne Dodge, and one son, T .M.Jr.Interment was made in Toronto.W.WARD Plumbing & Heating Call us about alterations under the Home Improvement Plan.ESTIMATES FREE.Residence: 1362 Greene Ave, Office and Workshop: REAR 372 ELM AVE, \u201cFITZROY 1209 YMCA, Will; attend | iam G, Martin, \u2018Griffiths; son\u201cof Mr.\" and - William A.Griffiths, Staynor ave, \u2018has\u2019 been arranged to\" take place | \u2018been | depositor can take the coin out.quietly on Wednesday afternoon, June 9th, at four o'clock in the Church of the Messiah, Modern See Operated by Cooper\u2019s For a long time \u2018past\u2019 it \u201chas\u201d increasingly evident that there existed' in the west end\u2019 the need of a first class store where all kinds of Seeds, Bulbs, Plants and Shrubs ete, could be purchased, That need has now been filled by the well known reliable firm of Cooper's, who are now located at 5133 Sherbrooke St.W., at Ven- dome avenue.Mr.Cooper Sr, is one of the oldest gardeners and florists in Montreal, having a practical.experience of over 50 years and having been in the Seed and Florist business for over 33 years, and he is well acquainted with everything pertaining to the garden.All orders or any business entrusted to them will have his personal attention.Mr.Cooper also offers his services to anyone having any \u2018gardening troubles, as he is an expert in landscape gardening, having served his apprenticeship in England and the U.S.and followed the profession in Montreal for some 20 years, He has laid out many of the finest places in Montreal and vicinity.Cooper\u2019s are also handling Cut Flowers and are making a specialty of Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Designs at most reasonable prices.Estimates cheerfully given.Chinese Makes Sure Savings Are In Safety Vancouver, B.C.\u2014 A Chinese walked into a Mount Pleasant bank, asked to withdraw his savings of $7400.A puzzled teller spent 15 minutes counting the money, handed it.to the silent Chinese who stood at the counter for half an hour counting it over again.Then the Chinese handed the money back to the teller, muttered: \u201cI leave him wit\u2019 you.You gottum ail OK.\u201d The Chinese then revealed he was just checking up on the statement of some friend who told him his money wasn't there.Nickel To Ring Bell Keeps Peddlers Away Tired of going to the door for agents, Conant Wait, Los Ange- les, has invented a metred doorbell on which he has received a patent.The bell will not ring unless a nickel is put into the slot device.When the nickel is inserted it remains half out of the slot but establishes an electrical contact which sets off the bell, If there is no one at home the When the door opens, however, a switch trips a lever that drops the nickel into a box inside the house.When friends call at the Wait home their nickels are returned.| Valois Country Club Dance and Dine \u2014 Beer and Wine ATANG SPACIQUS PRIVATE LOCKERS BOARDWALK The most picturesque Entertainment Club, situated 300 feet from the shore on beautiful Lake St.Louis, 122 miles from Montreal.Dancing every Saturday Night HERB.MORRISSEY AND HIS SEVEN PIÈCE ORCHESTRA No Entrance Fee Inc.CLUB PRIVILEGES i Operating \u2018as an ast 1 St.James St.\u201c W.M.PEPPER Wishes to assure all his former clients and friends that he can now supply ; BETTER COAL & BETTER SERVICE than ever before.BRITISH COAL The quality is guaranteed to be the best anthracite and not mixed with any other fuel.Mr.Pepper has wholly disassociated himself from his former.connections of over fifteen years, the Munro Coal Co.Ltd, and is now INDEPENDENT DEALER Your Orders and Enquiries are Kindly Solicited PEPPER COAL CO.Rég'd.SAt-the old location bank 2500 Specializing in W., near Atyat tore Is Cd \u2018among \"teen aged girls.were repre 3 it Gouneil, held .in Toronto on.day, Satur y and Sund y.y evening, they accomp.ied the Captain\u201d to\" the Inspect of the.seventh Company (To ,to)-in7 \u2018Rhodes Ave.\u2018United Church: and there witnessed.a display :of various phases of B.B.work, The Chairman, the.Rev.w.Christie spoke\u201d briefly.Saturday afternoon \u2018on the Uni vérsity of Toronto Campus, the Toronto Batt an- Ôf- ficers and ou joined in \u201cthe programme.< Saturday evening; in: St.Barnabas .Church Hall, the Officers mat for fellowship at a banquet in their honour, tendered by, the Parish.The speakers of the evening emphasized the fact that the B.B.had now become deeply rooted in Canada and would continue to develop providing the Officers adhered to the high standards set by the Founder.They lauded the Executive of Montreal and Toronto for their splendid co-operation in bringing the Dominion Council into being.At the close of the addresses, a film showing the scenes of the Jubilee year of the B.B.in Glasgow (1933) were shown.The picture was appreciated by those present, and will be available in Montreal during the early fall.This was followed by the Election of officers, and Mr.John A.Gair of Toronto was elected President.Montreal chose 4 Councillors for the executive Dominion Council, Messrs.J.Howard Richardson, Gibson Smith, Robert Kidd and Fred Guest.On Sunday in Calvin Church, these Officers were dedicated to their offices by the Rev.Jos.Wasson.Sunday afternoon a battalion parade exceeding 1000 boys and officers took place and all Montreal visitors paraded with the Toronto Battalion, to St.Barnabas Anglican Church.After the parade the boys were dismissed in the park on Danforth Avenue, following a march past the Brigade Dominion president, The First Company of West- mount representatives returned, feeling that this trip had been one of the most inspirational week-ends ever spent, and one that would help them in the preparation of their work in the fall.BOY SCOUTS AVERT PANIC ANID 5000 Calgary, Alta, \u2014 Tanic and possible injury to many children was averted by quick-thinking Boy Scouts when a blazing truck tire rolled into a section of a crowd of 5000 persons watching a coronation celebration.One of a chain across Canada, Calgary Boy Scouts on coronation night lit a beacon on a hill.The fire, 20 feet square, its flames roaring 25 feet high, had started to settle when shifting timber loosened the tire.Blazing around its entire circumference, the tire rolled down hill and Scouts on guard around the crowd, acting on the quick commands of their officers, forced a lane in a section of the big crowd as the tire, rolling like a meteor, flashed past.MRS.ALEX HURRY SPOKE AT ROTARY (Cont'd From Page 1) domestic service, and (3) recreational activities.She mentioned here that the Big Sister Association operated hockey, softball, dramatics, sewing, and \u2018knitting groups to further this latter end.In conclusion, Mrs.Hurry said that the 1300 hundred cases handled last year were merely on the fringe of what must be done.Further efforts-in the direction of organized groups for study and recreation for these gitls must be made, she said, and asked why, since crime costs money, some of it could not be diverted to further preventive work.\u201cPrepare, rather than repair,\u201d she urged.She asked the members to give serious thought and support to programmes calling for preventive work She * was introduced by past- président \u2018Hetiry F.\u2018King, and thanked by Rotarian Wilf H, Spearman.President J.Ko Carver was \u2018in the the first meeting of th \u2018Dominion: mon meringue-voice his food, he: said.the opening of a.new Hollywood \u2018cafe.Andy.just\u2018 strung along\u201d ith BOWLERS\u2019 HELL TEA The Ladies\u2019 Branch of the Westmount Lawn Bowling Club held their opening tea on Wednesday afternoon.The tea was preceded by a rink match, president vs.vice-president.+ .Se Garden Plots Now Available For Residents As part of the comprehensive recreational programme under taken by the City of Westmount for the benefit of its younger residents, gardeninng will again be under way this summer, making the third consecutive season that this hobby has been included on the local list.A number of garden plots arc available back of the Athletic Grounds, about thirty being ready for use.Boys and girls of the city wishing to tend a garden this summer on one of these plots should apply at the Athletic Grounds immediately, as it is hoped to have planting under way by Monday or Tuesday.Gardening is a hobby that has gained considerable popularity in recent years, especially among younger folk, and in providing these plots for local enthusiasis the city is taking a step in the right direction.In the two previous years the plots were located on vacant lots.It is felt, however, that the new location will prove more satisfactory, being more central, Another important branch of the recreational programme is the Westmount Model Yacht Club, which meets every Friday nigh* at the pond in Westmount Park.Many persons attend the weekly Flycasting and Baiting instruction periods on Tuesday evenings at Murray Park, when experts in these two branches of fishing technique are present to give all in formation needed in this line.About 100 persons were present this week.| Richmond Park | Gets 1863 Cannon Richmond \u2014 The first cannon positively identified with the siege of Vicksburg will be mounted for display at the National Military Park, which embraces the ground where Grant's army struggled with Confedsrate defenders under Pemberton for control ef the river port, according to the Nations Park Service.A 10-inch columbiad, a huge siege piece weighing fourteen tons, is receiving preservative treatment preparatory to its installation as a permanent exhibit in front of the newly completed museum and administration building.The gun, which had lain for many years on the property of a Vicksburg resident, was buried with ceremonies in 1900.It was unearthed last Summer and donated to the park.In the barrel of the cannon a bottle was found containing its history, written by Miss Lelia A, Lum, head of the Vicksburg chapter of the United Daughters of Confederacy.Her researches indicated the co- lumbiad to be the famous \u201cWhis; tling Dick\u201d whose fire sank ,the Union gunboat Cincinnati in the Mississippi River nearly seventy- four years ago, The record de- deribéd how the gun was added to the ä?mament of a fort built by Granit's soldiers after the capitu- Vicksburg in July, 1863, pplies were ex: oh.was buried o Library To Close .e.| (Cont'd From Page 1) Stagge, Jonathan, pseud.,, The dogs do bark; Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, Figure Away; Biography * Alexander, Holmes, Aaron Burr, the proud pretender; Bell, E.T., Men of mathematics; Bell, Gertrude, The earlier letters of\u2014; Bo- litho, Hector, King Edward VIII, his life and reign; Browne, Robert Gore, Lord Bothwell; Coward, Noel, Present indicative; Dearden, Seton, The Arabian knight; a study of Sir Richard Burton; Eis- enschiml, Otto, Why was Lincoln murdered?Field, Isobel, This life I've loved; Gilbertson, Catherine, Harriet Beecher Stowe; Majocchi, Andrea, Life and death; the autobiography of a surgeon; Masters, Edgar Lee, Whitman: Miller, Webb, I found no peace; Morton, Rosalie Slaughter, A woman surgeon; the life and work of the author; Petrie, Sir Charles, Bo- lingbroke; Priestly, J.B., Midnight on the desert; a chapter in autobiography; Smith, Humphrey Hugh, An admiral never forgets; Stokes, Richard L., Leon Blum; poet to premier; Strange, Kathleen, With the west in her eyes.Travel Clark, Sydney A.Denmark on $50; Norway on $50; Davis, Robert H.Canada cavalcade; Franck, Harry A., Roaming in Hawaii; Holdridge, Desmond, Escape to the tropics: Kearton, Cherry, I visit the Antipodes; McCulloch, John 1.B., Drums in the Balkan night; Villiers, Alan, Cruise of the | Conrad; Wallace, Frederick William, Under sail in the last of the clippers.Miscellaneous Collins, Charles J, Fortune's before you; today\u2019s investment opportunities; Grey, Zane, An American angler in Australia; Landau, Rom, Thy kingdom come; twelve chapters on the attainment of truthful living; Holt, Alfred, You don\u2019t say; a guide to pronunciation; Jackson, Josephine, guiding your life; with psychology as a key; Lucas, Dione, Au petit Cordon Bleu; an array of recipes; Lutes, Della Thompson, The country kitchen; McKenny, Margaret, Your city garden; Miller, Duncan, Interior decorating; Meyer, Al fred, Dogs, their care and training; Peters, Frazier Forman, Without benefit of architect; Pit- kin, Walter B., Careers after forty; Rowan, Richard Wilmer, The story of secret service; Ter- hune, Albert Payson, A book of famous dogs; Thomson, Sir John Arthur, The outline of science.Thief Returns Money To Girt T - Newton, la, \u2014 Because a thief\u2019s conscience bothered him, Storekeeper Arnold Foley has recovered $71, and a girl hitch-hi- ker has been exonerated.Several days after Foley's store was robbed, he received a letter in which $71 in new bills was enclosed.A note from the thief explained that he was returning the stolen money because his conscience worried him.girl hitch-hiker who was being held in jail as a suspect was released.PRICES HER PHOTOS - Utica, \u2014 Simone Simon, pronounced See-moan _See-moan of Beverly Hills, Calif., cannot afford to send her photograph.to all who request them, a Hamilton College freshman learned.to sorrow a few weeks ago, Tri reply to a timid request she expressed 4, 81, and 8 his [4 her appreciation and.enclosed aif t one town of- 8.could\u2019 mot « be of the Town Clerk, who is custodian of the town\u2019s historical ents.Records of {he selectmen_ are in a vault a the school house, After Town Treasurer Roberts died no one could be found who knew the combination of his safe.When the need of papers in it became urgent a locksmith was summoned from Pittsfield.He took the dynamite route and was successful.Though crippled, the old safe has been in service for twenty- eight years without a burglar or fire-test.When Selectman Harley P.Phelps heard of one for sale cheap at Pittsfield he bought it for the town.It is 4 feet high.3 feet wide and 30 inches deep of steel, with combination lock.It has a landscape picture on the front door.Cattle Follow Salt On Range the Federated Specialists Solve Problem of Overgrazing Near Water Supplies Because of the far reaches between watering places in some parts of the range country, cattlemen face a real problem of managing so that the range will be grazed evenly.They need a way to prevent overgrazing near the water supplies and undergrazing and waste of forage in the \u201cin-he- tween\u201d areas, Forage specialists of the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, have found a simple solution that makes it possible Lo use good pasturage, which, because of the distance from water, has been going to waste when the range as a whole was stocked on the basis of its grazing capacity.Part of the new idea is directly opposed to old beliefs.Cattlemen have been placing blocks of rock salt near the watering place on the theory that the cattle wanted a drink after consuming sali.The specialists have proved, however, that cattle will often take salt and then graze away from the water hole.On this information the salting blocks were removed from the watering places and it was found that the cattle would effectively range a greater distance as a result, Cattle ordinarily will not graze more than two and one-half miles away from water, even in level country, unless forced to do so by lack of feed.Moving the salt blocks made it possible to keep the cattle on the part of the range that was best to use at a particular season of the year.In addition to a partial rotation in grazing, this shifting of the salt supply also kept the cattle\u2019 beter distributed over the range and proved an inexpensive means of controlling cattle drift.Less fencing was necessary.Phone Miss Adtaker for want ad.service.WASHING REPAIRING \u201cALTERING CHESTERFIELD SUITES CLEANED | DEMOTHED REPAIRED RECOVERED { Canada Carpet CLEANING co.Lik STR \u201cSTAR'S SWEEPING\u2019 IKE STROKE to » $986.8 855.lief.\u201d theatre this It was a Holm-maid job, but: did lend a homey touch to a roally striking picture when ithe photo- month.grapher caught Eleanor \"Holm have been (need we say.Jarrett?}, cleaning up a bit when a strike called out employes of a Clevel was living.star said it tor her starring aquatic job with this the year.AIDS STRIKE IN Moose the When em cafe went wages, 30 crowded into the cafe al the noon hour, occupied all the booths, or- d red coffee, then proceeded to sit and sip, w were forced Lo seck other places for dinner, Cleveland Jaw, \u201csip-dewn strike.\u201d around \u201cher own room and hotel at which she The former Olympic would get her in\u2019shape Exposition.- CANADIAN Sask.CATE \u2014 Now its ployces of a Moose Jaw on slrike for higher union sympathizers hile regular customers to collect: This figure ineladed thea af $10, 448 for: unemploym SEE FILMS Westmount: Schad have been attending a dow: week to Laken at the Coronation.proc sion and ceremony if.Lon on The visits to th Püpils\u201d of\u201d hours (thus winning the app ) of the pupils) = Returns Vol ime After 50 ears Columbia.Mo, \u2014 When Germania Kalendat, out of the University of Mis library in 1884, got to return the volume.The name of the borrow destroyed when the main.bull of the university burned in The long-missing book re was- found in St.Loüis returned to the library lag The librarian figures th due fines on.the hook woûle $945, but no effort will\u201d \u2018be made vigg as West qunt.sed films\u201d during \u201cWage \u201cthe student\u2019 and Tea for every Tast \"SALAD TEA 508 (Just Enjoy the Healthiest of Sports RIDE A BIKE We have new C.C.M.Bicycles for hire at 25c per hour FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WESTMOUNT BICYCLE ST SRE Bicycle Repairs & Parts \u201cThe Man Who Could Work Miracles\u201d 377 Victoria Ave.below Sherbrooke) EL.7158 COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE A Specialist in Charge of Each Department Radio Repairs Motor Repairs Washer Repairs Vacuum Repairs Household Repairs Oil Burner Repairs Refrigerator Repairs Blower Furnace Repairs Eabihed \u2018Over 25 Years) 5774 SH ERBROOKE STREET | (At Melrose). SRA eel LEE IE : Miss: =, Mr.i ST OTR NL cro pra and M 7 JOEL \u201c4888 Sherbrooke St.Near Victoria: \u2018Ave.DIT OL Ri dk esd dais : H.Kilpatrick, \u2018of; King: stop, is the guest of Mrs.C ë Richardson, Roslyn avenue.a \u2018until August.23 Miss Kätheriné Cameron,: Mont- etu Westmount avenue.from West Ora ge, where they visited: Mr.and Mrs.V.; street west, their ter, Mrs: Winslow Jépdings.TE AL 0 eas smart lithe place of \u2018th If: you knew iHem.when they are featuring the Newes : ncluding Initted Suits Shorts, Polo and A ge to find Miss eir own, they.were: with Morgan\u2019s, \u201cyou.khow Rding Shirts, at popular Prices.friends.on that day.dar avenue, \u2018and their \u201c MRS.H.GAGNON Sullivan and Mrs.Gagnon i calléd The Sulga 2ano shop, l st Spectator änd Active Sportswear Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, Slacks, Arts: : Bldg, 2085 Guy Street Parking.in now, Seeing at 448 Lansdowne Mrs.Duncan: \u2018Andeÿson, sin ton avenue, have returned Néw Jersey, daugh- Vanier, Shér- \u201ccelebrated iden wedding én Tuesday, June 1§t: They were \u2018at homé\u2019 to Fy.nd Mrs.G.À.Gaherty, Ce: \u2018small son nerally offereds-; BEDDI NG: Sherbrooke St: ; At Véndañe) périor to the Dutch or old greenhouse 4 \u2018 ssetable & Flower Seeds EED.\u2014 PERENNIAL.PLANTS \u2014 SHRUBS LANTS \u2014 INSECTICIDES, Ere.DING BOUQUETS E AT LOWEST PRICES Ww.\": ELwood 2869 INDEOR STS.from Windsor, where she was the Hugh ) ¢hess of Atholl take place on Friday June 11th, at St.George\u2019s Church.REPAIRS \u2014 SE 13 VICTORIA VE.DE FURNITURE \u2014 WOOD CARVING \u2014 POLISHING UPHOLSTERING TS CLEANED $8.00 up _ WA.4598 QUARTS, 35e\u2014PINTS, 19e ne \u2018orders Dellvèred till 11 PM.ELWOOD 0180 | Plaza Ten Room, \u20ac & Restaurant J *¥our Best Tonle is Good Food 1* y ur Solicitor will call, THE ne | Marsh left fof their || Sunday will be Mt.an f her father, .Mr.L.McDowell.and Miss nar, \u2018sailed by the D to spend their avenue, Nancy Bon summer abroad: Colonel and Mrs.George P.Vanier and their family are arrive SS ling from London, England, at the \u2018Jend of-July and will be the guests: of Mr, and Mrs.P.Vanier, Dor- chester street west.Miss Peggy Spellane, of Doug- laston, Long Island, is in town to attend the Bourcier-O\u2019Brien wedding and will be the guest of Miss Helen Kennedy, Bruce\u2019 avenue, du: ring her stay in town.Mrs.C.S.Griffith, Churchill \u2018avenue has left for Winnipeg, where she will spend some time the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs, \u2018Harold Long.Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Jackson, Dorchester street west, have returned from a three months\u201d stay abroad.\" They were in London for \u2018the Coronation .and spent.some time on the Continent.Mr.and Mrs, Harry L.St George, Sherbrooke west, an- mnounce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Theodore We Lyman, son of Mr.and Mrs.George Lyman, Clarke avenue.\u2018The marriage of Annie Louise, daughtér of Mr, and Mrs.Keith Néllés, Wood avenue, to William Thomas Whitehead, son of the late W.T.Whitehead and of Mrs.Whitehead, has been arranged to afternoon, The marriage of Isabelle Geme- roy, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Gemeroy, of Winchester, Ont., to Jack Vernon Keyes, son of Mr, and Mrs.J.J.Keyes, Sherbrooke street west, has been \u2018arranged to take place on Thursday, June 24th, at Winchester.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard J.Mar- cou, Oxford avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Dorothea, to John Doug- \u2018las Young, son of Mr.and Mrs.J, D.Young, Prince Albert avenue, The marriage will take placé late in June, Mi, E.R.B: Curtis of Notre Dame de Grace, annôuncés the en- gagemént.of his daughter, Dor- \u2018othea, to Leslie Kilpatrick Thompson, son of Professor and Mts.Claude W.Thémipson, Tupper St.Westmount.Mrs.John Loudon Eaves, Murray Hill, is giving a trousseau tea today in honour of her daughter, Miss Wynifred Evelyn Eaves, whose marriage to Dr.George Lemaitre takes place quietly on June 9th, at St.Matthims Church, West- mount, Dr.and Mrs, Vernon de Bois- siere, Dorchester street west, and their son, Walter Rudyard, have sailed for a three months\u2019 visit to the British Isles.They will visit Paris, Berlin, Vienna and attend the Homodopathie Convéntion turning to town the latter part.of August.The marriage is announced of Ethel Elizabeth, daughter of .the late AL H.Henry and of Mrs.Henry, to Dr.William E.Marsh, of Alameda.California.: Following the ceremony Dr.and Mrs.meda, Dr.Marsh has just graduated in medicine: \u201cMeGill University.\u201c ~ Mr: and Mrs.w.' A.who \u2018spent some Te ; land and Italy and are in.Australia aré shoëtiy to join their son, Paul Handfield in Paris.in the \u2018mes against Rid :tawa at the Se Miss Pe Les, Oliv ; à Mr and Mrs.William \u2018Bonnar, | Lansdowne ; re.\u2019 leaving \u2018there Ji ean\u2019 of.chicken, mushroom sauce, surprise baked \u2018potatoes, asparagus with Hollandaise satice, fresh pineapple ice cream, coffee, milk.SUPPER: Jellied tuna fish salad, baking powder peach tagtlets, tea, milk, for serving, Dust\u2019 Tightly with seasoning and flour.Heat butter in frying pan.Brown veal on both sides.Arrange in heat-resistant glass baking digh.On top of .\u20acach piece of véâl arrange.a piece of ham and over the ham place a round of canned pineapple.Cover bottom of dish with clear stock or \u2018hot water.Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for half an hour.Serve from same dish.Baste occasionally \u201cwhile cookihg.Garnish with parsley or watercress.Of course, there\u2019s nothing better than fresh pineapple ice cream.Fresh Pineapple Ice Cream biscuits, If quare._ (2 quarts).Two cups milk, 3 egg yolks, 1-2 cup sugar, 1-2 teaspoon teaspoon vanilla, 1 fresh apple, 2 tablespoons water, cup sugar, 1 pint heavy cream.Beat yolks, add sugar and salt and Beat again.Scald milk and slowly add to egg mixture.Cook in double boiler until\u2019 a custard is formed.Add vanilla and- chill, Pare, core and shred pineapple.\u2018Place in saucepan with 2 tablespoon water and-1-4 \u2018cup sugar.Simmer for 10 \u2018minutes: Cool thoroughly.Then mix with custard and heavy cream.Freeze in tray of automatic refrigerator, viné- 1-4 : cutlet begin this surprise; squar es \u201cit and rounds of cannéd pineapple top it off to perfection.ntinue stir constantly, \u2018Pineapple Rhubarb Sherbet ; (4 to:6 servings) Two cups fresh pineapple chopped, 1-2 cup juice pressed from fresh strawberry rhubarb, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon granulated gelatin, 1 tablespoon water, 1.tablespoon lemon juice, 2 egg whites.Combine fresh pineapple, rhubarb juice and sugar.Boil § minutes.Dissolve gelatin in cold water, then add to pineapple mixture.Add lemon juice.Cool.Freeze in automatic.refrigerator for 1 hour.Turn out into bowl, add unbeaten egg whites and beat until light.Return and freeze until firm, Appenzeller, of Korea, president of the Ewha College, Seoui, Korea, will be the guest speaker.Miss Appenzeller will be the guest of Mrs.G.E.Trueman, of Grosvenor avenue, during her stay in the city.The marriage of Mollie, daughter of the late Andrew Usher Jones and of Mrs.Usher Jones, of Westmount, to John\u2019 Eric Benson Riordon, son of Mr.and Mrs Carl Riordon, has been arranged to take place on Wednesday afternoon, June 23rd, at four-thirty o\u201d- clock at the Church of St.Andrew and St, Paul.The marriage of Hazel Marjorie, daughter of Mr.Robert William Morgan, Prud\u2019homme avenue, and the late Mrs.Morgan, to Roland Atkinson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Atkinson, of West mount, has been arranged to take place on Friday afternoon, June 4th, at half-past three o'clock in St.George's Church.The marriage of Sybil Clare, daughter of the late Philip Glick- man and of Mrs.Glickman, Cote St.Antoine Road to David M.Lack, son of Mr, and Mrs.Solomon Lack, will take place on Tuesday, June 8th, at the residence of the bride\u2019s mother.Mrs, Kenneth M, Kent, of London, England, and her small daughter, Rosemary, arrived by the Ausonia to spend six weeks in Canada.Mrs.Kent will be the guest of her sister, Mrs.J.W.Fraser, Sherbrooke street west, before going to Rapides des Joachims, Que, where she will visit her mother, Mrs.Thomas Marion.Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Cameron, Cote St.Antoine Rd, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Katherine Orr, to Robert Lung Grout, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.L.Grout, of Oakville, Ont.The marriage has been arranged to take place in Knowlton in August.* Mrs.R.S.Logan, Aberdeen avenue, has gone to New York to attend a council meeting of the International Order of the King\u2019s Daughters and Sons.Mrs.Logan, who is the Dominion president of the Order, was accompanied by Miss Margaret S.Ross, of Van- cotiver; who is the Dominion Se- tretary.\u2018Mrs, À, Russell Browne, of ; Sherbrooke street.west, and.Miss Pamela Browne, sailed by the Aus sonia to spend a shory time in { je | Paris.They will spend July and Hilla Tennis.Club who will plsy éity tennis pirt \u2018of August in \u2018the Austrian will be in London.for türhitig to Canada \u2014 Cake Of Almond And Chocolate Here is a cake that promises to be a hit this season and many other seasons too, It's a new and entirely different cake, and, of course, you want to be the first in your crowd to serve it.But it won't be your exclusive recipe very long because everyone else will want to try it and after serving this cake once, it will become an outstanding favourite, Now, however, is your chance to make a name for yourself by being the first to serve this delicious chocolate almond cake.Because it is so good and for fear someone may not get a slice, the proportions given you will make an extra large cake and you will appreciate that when the cake begins to disappears It will prove ideal as your contribution towards a supper club, a church social or at your own bridge party.It\u2019s an elegant looking cake too and the combination of flavours\u2014 chocolate and almond\u2014and the rich brown and cream colôurs \u2018will please everyone.Chocolate Almond Cake 214 cups sifted cake flour, % Mrs, Hale was formerly Miss Hilda Louise Suddes, of Montreal.The marriage of Viotet Winni- fred, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Walker, of Westmount, to Captain Earl W.Morris, son of the late John J.Morris and of Mrs, Morris, Hampton avenue, has been arranged to take plate on Friday afternoon, June 4th, at half-past three o'clock in St.George\u2019s Church.Mrs.Victor Kool will be her sister's matron-of- honour and Mr.Rolland Miller will act as best man for Mr.Morris.The marriage of Phyllis Eileen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Venables, to Gordon Arthur Crites, son of Mr.and Mrs.William Crites, Victoria avenue, has been arranged to take place on Wednesday afternoon, June 9th, at half-past five o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, 3796 Melrose avenue, the Rev, Gilbert Oliver officiating, The bride will be attended by Mrs.Norian Web- stér, of Three Rivers, as matron- of-honour and Mr.Douglas W.Crites will act as bast man for his brother.= _GHIL REN ms PRE-V.=; PRIVATE 6 LESSONS $ Ideal Holiday Sailing Trip Eight Day Steamer Trip from Montreal to Detroit and return via the Thousands Islands, Toronto, Welland Canal, Cleveland, (The Great Lakes Exposition) on the steamer \u201cGeorgian\u201d leaving Montreal at 4.00 p.m.June 26th, is the latest travel novelty.This ynusual vacation is priced at $69.od and provides a holiday opportunity that will appeal to those seeking a comfortable economical trip.Only one of the many possibilities offered by Tobin's Travel Bureau for the enjoyment of their clients.\u2018 \u2019 Get rid of that stuff in the attic \u2014 put a classified add in our paper.teaspoon salt, 2 cups sugar, 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted; 2 teaspoons vanilla, 1 cup butter or other shortening, 1 teaspoon soda, 5 eggs, well beaten, 1 cup sour milk, or buttermilk.Sift.flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and sift together 3 times.Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream until] light and fluffy.Add eggs and beat well, then chocolate and blend.Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at; a time, beating after each addition until smooth.Add vanilla, Bake in greased loaf pan, 15 x 9 x 2 inches, in slow oven (325 degrees F.) 50 minutes, or until done.Remove cake from pan, cut in halves crosswise and trim to straighten edges, Put together with toasted almond filling between layers and mocha chocolate frosting on top and sides of cake, Decorate top with shredded toasted almonds, if desired, SNYDER\u2019 S Expert On .SWISS WATCH REPAIRS Formerly watch inspector for C.NiR.and Michigan Central RR.ALL WORK GUARANTEED New watches, clocks \u2018and jewelry at médérate prices.2202 St.+ Catherine, W.DIVE mi, CR ACATION CLASSES _ ous jealous laws that have ovided he treated ia and fairly.en el a femin- which: is.now spreading\u201d to\" on regions where Islam: and: the harem.still sula, 1923- f woman, So far \u2018as the upper and mid- classes of Egypt, Palestine Syria are concerned, poly- g my has to a large extent died out, but what is more remarkable, taking into account the conservatism of the East, is the very great change that hés taken place during the last fifteen years in the position of girls and young wives, \u201cThe wearing of the yashmak (veil) is nov entirely out of date, \u2018and so far as dress is concerned, \u2018there is nothing to distinguish the young Moslem girl Christian or Jewish sisters.from her She has also achieved her freedom to a very large extent, and, instead of going out for carriage exercise or a walk with a huge black eunuch in charge, she now attends cinemas and theatres with her boy friends, plays tennis in mixed parties, and has become a football fan.\u201cConsidering the very rigid and guarded the Moslem female for the last sixteen hundred years, the freedom secured by the young woman of today, in little more than a decade, is remarkable and so far as one can see she has received no -|aim a more moderate form of in- Gover: | | Egyptian, with his wife presid ment, and & more or Tess spontaneous one for.the various: feminist organizations have as their déperidénce and are more \u20ac ed with marriage laws than the life of the young spinster.5 séxes des \u201cThis mixing of the curs \u201calso \u201cin family life, \u2018now quite a common occurrence to be entertained by a young at the table with complete cer dence and: savoir faire.This, only would have been struck off every visiting list as a woman of loose character, - fifteen years ago, and the husband as a man lost to all sense of decency.\u201cThe movement, however, is so far confined to the upper classes and certain of the middle class in official circles in the large towns and citiés, The woman of the fellah (cultivator) is quite unaîfee- ted by the change, and any at- - tempt to gain her freedom will be most strenuously resisted by her men-folk, She is, as she has always been, a chattel to be married and discarded at will.\u201d TO GET DEGREE Miss Jean A.Laird, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Laird, An- woth Road, will receive the degree of Bachelor of Science from the School of Home Economics at Simmons College, Boston, Mass., at the annual commencement ex- \u2019 ercises to be held on Monday, June 14th, Belgium is the leading export market .for \u201cAmerican passenger automobiles, while Japan is the crief truck market.mer vacations.PERMANENTS | New creations, smartly styled and flattering fo your individuality.Designed specially for sum- Our record of 10 years established in business assures complete satisfaction.For appointments, phone NK Cc ?Spedalists in all branches of Beauty Culture.PARISIENNE BEAUTY PARLOR | MRS.F.WILLIAMS, Proprietor 5175 Sherbrooke W., at Marlowe reg ELwood 7436 Suite 1 .- in White To Wear With OUR FOUR.+ GORE SLIP Silk Crepe me Frocks.= .» Te ch Er Eh SLT Dg CEB Ores Apt me ide ob ee id JE WESTMOUNT EXAMINE Re: Radio Column [Ber rin 5 LARS.A.YEAR \u201cwe \u201chear the -|-mightiest symphonies\u2014the greatest comedians, ~the finest: ora- tors\u2014the most splendid pageants || \u2014the most spactacilar \u2018news sto- | ries\u2014the most.thrilling events\u201d and se \u2018on, That \u201ctwo.dol- sporting not through cowardice, 1am also - trying to correct what I believe to he an erroneous.impression which might become accepted as fact, And a lok of us would seem NOT.to be satisfied with the vast bulk of the radio programmesg-\u2014vi'de:.: the letters\u2014columns of them\u2014in J:|lars.a year\u201d has reference, of Ë {eourse, to the licence.And the ar- fu newspaper: of recent ~|gument is lo my mind as unsound\" - ng as if he were to contend that all} = °° * Yours: faithfully, : The Examine ; Dear Sir: 2 : I ama \u201cconstant reader\u201d of \u2018your\u2019 Radio Column, 1 find it int Ariguing.1 note with interest that Christopher Ellis has been \u201cpinch- hitting\u201d for Jack Hirschberg, I like Mr, Ellis.His straight-from- the\u2019shoülder, :man-to-man style \u2018is SUCH a relief from the @nctuous, butter-wouldn\u2019t -melt - \u2018in their the advantages of driving around \u201cSPOT.\u201d in a Rolls Royce were to be had by simply.turning over.the an nual autorhobile levy of twenty odd dollars and: change to \u2018the Province of Quebec.TWO DOLLARS! Oh, No.It's not nearly\u2019 so \u201csimple as \u2018that.In order to have a licence \u2014that's of-Any-use-\u2014one first of all must have a radio, And.then there are tubes, an deprogiation, se Lid An Italian newépaper in Bols ogna:: has just \u2018discovered that William F.Cody, \u201cBuffalo Bill,\" wag really an Italian, \u2018born in Barbigarezzo, Italy, about 1840, His hame\u2019 at'birth was \u201cGiovannis\u201d Tambini, but.he soon emigrated: to the United States \u2018and \u201cbecame\u201d the transformation, as if by magic, of these to/lead: Jettered'slugs, and: their ultimate \u201cmui- nted pages of three regional newspapers, your throw in the clutch of his\" Horseless- -cartiage and sou \u2014embarkifig upon his, second annual pienic to lands | mouths manner of some of the an-|.and repairs, and allocation of in- Americanized, thi since he nouncers that, to me anyway, he |§ and.house gent, and\u2014Oh! A mers nied, Joye Caos Pt i Esp hei ; {is a highly welcom mental tonic.a lot of incidentals.I feel that if Sethi th sad\" pi ustomary ao of | Roc Ve hit Nashville, the City of However, \u2019tis said.none bof us Mr.Ellis \u2018adds np \u2018the cost of his to EE EE paie ilove sh valise and | Psi Universities, an er ile and CoRR REE Le : own.ra e will find it reaches| i, way full of Fascist \u201cCOUPRE ; ; sonia\u201d for Eur-loured communit te Frans Driving a new car, a lady halt- pretty to the TWO HUN-| and daring.\u201d We are sorry to be.ope and the Isles.Éurope,\u2014such ken, its cotton pickers, - \u2018ed at a gas station and was given|} .a jngtonl i o Te too oliliged 49 correct this Italian of as was seen=proved.interesting: Next comes New Orleans, the operation in New 20 Its, a supply of gas : 1.: and call it a oe Welt, 1 ean itor, but William F.Cody was bo nded that \u201cthe and groaned his.way ght days later.- ; a lovely voy- * po RGO - = .i age.\u201cYour reporter really would- BIG STUFF DUE FOR FALL À ; n't know! From Bert Randall, stationed Free Enlar * #00 ud temporarily\u2019 at \u2018Manhattan's Ho- \u2018With every roll:of SEASONED AIR: tel McAlpin, comes a note with news for autumn.\u201cBusy as \u2018Ha- ean air proved almost f Developed and: Printed for the Weeks to come.the Isles provided material for | Crescent City, a bloom À * + seo, À \u2018on a\u201c-farm ini Scott counts, 1a) several nis; but the \u2018strip of French Cana Bañer hante Tom wed to pack now; see you next at She then - de get a lot of entertainment for a 1846.or A water 't here and there heav-|the American southland\u2014Then, TE car's tires should: be let-down:andi: hundred: dollars\u2014and::get it when | _ edits: mighty ¢hest \u201cin ceaseless due west to Movieland, Where 4 blown up again: and as I like it\u2014choose for my- ; : > É , ve to 7 i fute it: I was ever of an self, as it:were\u2014and not.let other DOLLARS FOI MEXICO ; and.1 ost unfriendly fashion.Your shall pitch camp for several weeks Hirshberg, 720 South Normandie, When the garage hand timor-| !t \u201cgs fellows do the choosing.: reporter \u2018crawled \u2018abed at\u2019 Quebec.|to reconnoitre \u2018neath the Kleig| Los Angeles, California, ously asked for a reason, she.re- cal urn of mind.Sometinies ellows do the choosing.Moxico, D.F.\u2014 Some 60,00\u20ac downed an egg-nog at Father |Lights and survey the celluloid | \u201cte 5 think\u201d \u2018says Mr.Ellis, again ac-| T aa committing the apparenit- |'Americans tourists visited this \u2018city Point, bêcame frightfully sorry (scene.Our.advert rates are ex- x plied, \u201cIt\u2019s six weeks sinceggibat g.to your.published report, |ly unpardonable e: of writing [last year, remaining an average of ; If at the tip of New- This, briefly e, and our ads that I am fn oh fe a strong mule [air was put in: it's \u2018bound to be{ that radio entertainment is pro- ; {ten \u2018days in the vepublie A efly, is our programme prôduce excellent results.out of a job.bad; I like fresh air in es.vided too cheaply.For TWO DOL- am actuated by bus ness motives, spending about $200 apiece.rement ~ U des on a new program for the as \u2018disconcerting as \u2018its watery national networks,\u201d writes Bert.\u2026 border.Truth was \u2018not to be \u201cwhich we hope to pipe to Mon- \u201cfound.A network of Nazi sta- trea] in the fall: I's to be a tions filled the air with its mammoth show sponsored by a gospel of hate, interrupted pe- z hiige merchandising group, and riodically by.the wail of a jazz we're to spend plenty of dough.PRESCRIPTIONS anthem Tro Flores, Fascis- | You are at full liberty to men- H tically - \\Incline ransmitters tion itzin your column; it will be ere lined up behind Franco's forces a\u2019 real scoop.\u201d .\u201cIn fact\u201d de) omptly Filled sin the \u2018Spanish slaughter, Rise rambles Randall,\u201d S.you- might = = \u2014 A ating news of crushing ebe blow it up and give it a real TA > victories; posts in France, Bri- ;|.plug.Lwon*t mind in the least.\u201d We Deliver ; ; tain and Russia transmitted re- L.S.B.Shapire, off \u2018the : W 5 A I ays \u201cports of overwhelming- Insur- | networks temporarily, plans a ALL OVER W gent defeats, pessible return next autumn, i Fa Sell It very : It was all very biased, though arrangements for \u2018any aro BE GS Sw THE CTY OF |4500St.CatherineW.2159 St.Catherine W.\u201czen versions of the same inci- i moured vague, \u201cShap\u201d.\u2018as he is WESTMOUNT .a erine dent were -available to any, re- popularly known, is one.of the p | | Ë FOR LESS \u201cceïver in practically any \u2018coun- most likeable fellows \u2018currently - CORNER OF ABBOTT AVE.NEAR SEVILLE TH EAT E kd \u201cAry; tunerssin merely twisted | tapping a keyboard .Phil VV .: sil Ha RES ; dials until they stumbled upon Spitalñy'g all-girl orchestra gra- PRÉFERRED DEALERS _ wi.8468- WE.0350 ei eg 5 : CE the: report «best-suited \u201cto their | ces.the Magic Key.Sunday.af- (8 ; 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\u2018Price, H; King, R Morgan, S.McCowan, G.Reid, R.soccer fans living in Westmount to join the abôve eélûbs, ees: 01 Seaton, L.Smith, president Mr.Baillie Manager; Green, \u2019 e association to the Westmount Jarman o.Corstable Max- een-Hôtsés staff, Lauzier, M.Cortis, H.Basctinan, L.Pitre, J.Chenigy.Manager.Rev.Frere Camille, T ENNIS \"A tough; durable string in plain day.Rangers: J.Pike, W.Strader, mprove Your \u2018Morton, J.Paterson, Jones, S.Brown, B.Tobias, Patterson.Manager.W.Baillie.J.Kerr, .L, Phillips, H.McCoy, B.: veine wo Biuissiete, Art Nash, R.J.Pare, Manager.J.Rooney.Have Your Racket J a \u201cWith Gur Special $9: stringing \"MONTREAL JUNIOR or spiral.gut, URconditionally guaranteed for 30 \u2018days, Mail orders filled and returned same TERETE IHU i Le) UNIVERSITY STREET Léague où Monday eve ing against Iberville, five feats in the league, Everyeme reads \u2018oùr pry \u2018Sr many and well\u2019 \u2018composed ads.\u201cWhy, not.\u201chave: yours in: our paper tco?7 In the Laurentians\u201462 miles from Montreäl THÉ FRIENDLY CAMP Fer Boys from 8 to 17.iding is: included ia; fee\u2014-NO EXTRAS ¢ Fhstourited Milk Delivered to Camp Daily T.Elder, wo Canadiefis:; Guy Fleurént, J.and: Ted GautHier, E.Goulet, E.Chañ- tal, C.Bérgeron, H.Hamilton; A, R.Fabe, R.Courey, R.Lefebvre, L, LaRouche, \u2018| Percy.Turnér, Dennis :and Billy Duncan D.Celtic: \u201cJas.rer H.Hendy, Cassidy, FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Westmount Junio Football team, (not be confused with the Westmount Junior.Football Ass: ciation) will play its first game in the Montreal Junior Football ening at 6:30 ab the Athletic.Grounds, play-.There are ews pages, 1 \u201cEnjoy Your Summer Holidays CAMP: OOLAHWAN LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS (IDEAL FOR SCHOOL AND BUSINESS GIRLS, SEASON-\u2014JUNE 28th - AUGUST 30th Répistrations aéceptéd für \u2018two-week period or lofiger:! Most moderate rates, YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1124 DORCHESTER ST.W., MONTREAL MA.7366 i Wanderers, 2; Sons VE.Blués, 1 ; j who.\u2018are a shot anize to learn th the league, ars, Hawks, Calvary, \u201c0 land, Groves and Stauntons.In cidentally this will be the 16th consecutive season that Calvary will have had.8 team: Hawks, 16: 8t.J mes, 9.Blues; 9; Calvary, 6.Tonight Sons.vs, Staunton: Groves vs.St.Jaf Blues vs.Wanderers.The schediile of the league for the balance of the season is as follows: ==\u2014(Numbérs represent the diamond to be used.) Mon.June 7:\u2014 St.Jamies Vs.Calvary, 4; Hawks vs.Sôñe, 13 Wanderers vs.Groves, 2.Wed.June 9: \u2014Groves vs.Blues, 1; Calvary vs.Staunton, 2 Fri, June 11:\u2014 Wanderers vs Sens, 2; Staunton vs: Hawks; 4; St.Janes vs.Blues, 1 \u2018Mon.June: 14:\u2014 st.James vs, Watiderers, 1; Staunton vs.Bliss.2: Wed, June 16:\u2014 Calvary vs: Groves, 1; Postpbiied Gâme.Fri, June 18: Calvary vs.BE James, 2: Hawks va.Staunton, 1; Blues vs.Sons, 4, = 4 Mon, June 21:\u2014Sons vs.St B; Calvary vs.Hawks, 1 \"Wed.June .23:\u2014 Blues Groves, 23-* \u201cStaunton- vs.Calvar Fri, June 28: = Wanderers 3 \u201cPostpôñed, Game.\u2019 Mon., June 28:\u2014 Hawks vs: Groves.ys.Staunton, 4.| Wed, «June 80: Hawks Calvary, 4; \u2018Postponed Games.Fri, July.:2:\u2014\" Grôves- NS.Cal: vary 1; Blues vs.St.James, 2.ôn., July 5i\u2014 Staunton 3 Wanderers, 1 ; Groves vs: Hawks, 2;.8t.VE.Sons; 4: 1; Warderérs vs, Blties 2 4 = Jûly 19: 8) 3 Stautiten, 1; Sons V8, Hawks, Calvary: vs: \u2018Wanderers, 4.Wed., July 14: Hawks vs Groves, 2 ; Staunton ve.St James: 1,7 Fri, «July 16: Wand: Mon.July.19:\u2014 Calvary Song, \u201c4; Hawks vs.Blüés, Wañiderers vs.St.James, 1.#Mon;July:8201\u2014-.St.James NS.Stauntons, 4; Sons vs.Gbves.Girls Softball | Proves.Popular Gils: \u201csoftbéli at ab \u201cihe Westmount Grotinds.is rapidly Provifig one of the \u2018Hee attréétions 0f the \u2018current sport season.The #Major Ladies In The Heart of the Lautentians\u2014 desl Vacation Spot for Boys NT; ps buildings seven sleepina cabins, j tée-swirfimind- vitres.feat of fiftysthirge bouts \u2018and council 7 $ ir ing, canoéing hiking, cam fi 5 hey bandit Cafibe \u2018tr Jres.; naturgs \u201c4ôr older Softball League Plays two gathés each \u2018\u2019Tuesdéy and Friday niglit at-the-loeä! diamond and large crowds are.atiéhaing.Two: games are scheduled for tonight and astion is the Leÿsmnote of all-foûf teams An this Toop.Marsons, dt prédent on the top of the heap, have Been the class of major ladies softball for many a season.Maple Lents, in.second place, art a Peppy olitfit, ind only a few seasons ago were in the minor.circuit, have shown that there is a definite plata for them ih\u201csenior ééftipany.Olyiipics dit right up there with the rest.of t Caf Lee ui \u201cof Thompson of Maroons, and.a.host, of others are among the bast tg be found in the city.A speeini eÿ it.Sunday: \u2018at meet 14404 ha 445456444044 +.| for the past five years of the Babe is back: withthe Munro.Com- thinking of.y well as his: ances of THE W BABE SIEBERT Canadien hockey star and rep- unro Coal Company.The pany again\u201d.ir star team 0 INT EXAM was formally organized at à meeting held Friday wht at the Athletic Grounds, % committee was prete An involving Amen inter-club matches has been planned.5 authors en's C \u2018and La- dies\u2019 C in the Province of Que: \u201cbec.Lawn Tennis \"Association's r Club series, it is under- ; get games, A invited.to Big Stautiton, 1; Blues vs.Hawks, 4 With Residents # at 8.45.Be sure to listen in.g 1 3 wel Wed; July T:- Blues VE Cal- a vary, 2 St.James v& Hawlis; 1.] .ci Joly \u20189:\u2014Groves w.Sons, É T erers, 1; St.Jaties vs.6 ves, | 2 E by © Wed., July, 21:\u2014Wanderers vs, Triday: Calvaty, 1.; Fri, July 08; Shäünitons pe, pa Soris, 2.4:0 [© 28th.Kamp Kanawana, mount \u201cy Preps won from Central \u2018Y\u2019! Preps at Murray Westmount Y\u2019 Juniors won from: Central creasing number of Ti Wednesday: Saturday: 3.Gy Haiiarmia, ay evenitig Baseball \u201cLast Saturday morning: ark, and Yat Westmoun! Tomorrow morning at ni This condensed schedule of evétits Athletic Grounds is included in the interests of thé ever In- ates staged there.On days when track mest are aâtivities cancelled.Monday: James, 4; Groves vs.Wanderers, sr C5 Moñtréal Pôlice Le Club 6.80; Girls\u2019 üesday: Sehools 4.00-6.00 «|be in chatge of groups making sé of meeting facilities, and the many who take keen interest in the ip yp at Murray Park.Tomotrow morning at-nine: for r teams will play at West vs Park and at 10,30 an alt: western.Kamp Kanswäna rékintrat ny are coming in fast these .d ) Three more weeks until cA opens.Alf Mander and Ed, Déwitt will diving thi\u20ac summer.at the Westmount the club-Foom held, all \u2018other track and \u201cfield A.A.À.9 â.m.-noon; | Women's League of Health and Beauty Horning and afternoon; Selwyn Hguse School 2.30-4.00 p.m.; High School Gitls' A.A.4.00-6.00 p.m.; ProgestanptuSchools 4.00-6.00 -p.in.; Westmôuht Cath alie Schools 4,00-8.00 p.m.; Westmount Track and Field Club 5.30-dark; Westmount Junior WestHiount Westmount Track and Field practice.Montreal Pôlice \u201cA.A,A.9 a.m.moon; Women's Less\u2018 gue of Health and Beauty evéning only; ©.House \"Sehool 2.80-4.00 p.m.; Westmount Protestant Selwyn p.m.; Westmount Catholië Séhoôls 4:00-6.00 pm; Westmount Cricket Club.5,30-7.00- pan; Westmount Tfack and Field Club.5.30=dark; Montreal Fencing Club 800:10.00 pi.Major Ladies Softball League.Montreal Police: Scheel; 2.30-4.00 p.m.; Tradk:and.Field: Girls\u2019 A.A.4.00- Schools 4.00-6.00, dark; Westmoun wo | fnotint Police and Fire football in Indulitrial lea: 5 gue 6.15, \u2026.e huis days & Motitreal Police 'A.AA.9°a.m.-nioon; Selwyn House |} Seliool 2.30-4.00 Schools 4.00-6.00 p AAA Sam ~noon;:Newman House Selvÿn House School Meet, 2.30; Westmount High school 6.00\" p.m; Westmount Protestant \u2018p.m; Westmount Cathélic Séhools 46.00 pam; Westmount Track\u2019 and Field Club 5,50 t Junior Football Club 5.30; West- Westmount Protestant m.; 4.00-6.00 p.n.; \u2018Women\u2019s Leagué of Health and Beauty, morning and evening; Montreal.Fencing Club 5.00-7.00 p.m.; Westmount Cricket Club 5.30- 7.00 p.m.; Weekly Track and Field:Handi®aps' 6.00: dark commencing Tiné 3ia.tinbunt «.Daddies Softball © Day.Éticlièt Matches\u2019 Wastimount Catholic Schools 9.00-11.80 a.m.; Bo tiët\u2019é Leagte of Health and Beauty, morning ony Westmount High School Gitis\u2019 Montreal.Police A.AA 5a/m.:nodh; Newman House \u201c Séhoel 11.30 a.m.-1.00 p.m.; Selwyn House \u2018School 2:50:4.00 pañ.; Westmount, High School Girls A.A, 6:00 p.m.; Westmouft Prôtéstäfit Séhôols 4.00- #:00.p.m.; Westmount Catholic Bchoola 4-6.00 p.\u201crack and Field Club 5.30-dark; Maj me League.St.Leo's Academy fat Wor A.A.9.00:A60n; as per \u2018schedule every Saturdày àftéffioon except June 26th.1.830 p.m~6.30 p.m; (June 26th.Men\u2019s Provincial Track Meet.) Mot= tréal | Fencing G Valois Country .+ Opens On Saturday The.opening of \u201cthe Valois promises 16 be one of \u2018the big events of the summer season on fhe ietamd-; Tête will-be an opénin been specially recon itionéd,\u201d and wëll;knôwh throu Montreal a and\u2019 cätéhy rhythmé; will \u2018be-on hand to supply music, He water sun- fo accôm) stures mike this a favor tub 4.00-6.00 pin.Club Country Club on.Saturday night go darice, for which fi Foor Bas Hers: Motiigedy \u2018apd His Orchestra, nd distélct for their \u201cswing\u2018\u2019 mublé a \u201cot the a \u2019 se, rob Hh \u2018apahing, « cé: at Te Westmount Tennis Club | will play Béuen- be taken at the Athletic Grounds.\u2019 second and third places in each switiming- and Soccer i Westmount: Catholic Schools: fe + .+ .- > * + * + * TWO WESTMOUNT : * oo.TEAMS TO PLAY + + Westmount I snd West: + + mount If will-meet tomor 2 + row gfternoon at West-_+ + \u2018mount Park for cricket.+ * Considerable irierest, 3 +: \u201chig bean shown over Anis 4 + game, and a large erowd is : ; \u201cexpected \u2018to turn\u201d out, iE \u20ac 4 + #8 + 8 + Track And Field Handicaps | Start Here Next \u2018eek Sant Track and Field ng Thursday xt week: stars- when over the -be hid, ficial pionships #0 being held at the Grour ig.Press.À email etitry fes mn bo ¢harged.Further information regarding the Provincial Meet will be given at a later.date, close on the Wednesday prior to \u2018meet at-6 pm.\u2014Entéies will Priges will be given for Frat, ÿ rovided that there are four éompe tors in an event, otherwise only ow prises will be given.vd.dash, 440 yd.run, 1 Shot Put, High Jump.Tunlor events\u201d under 16° years No or tnt, 15 yd.dash, 220 yd.dash.: The wôtld's récord for the 120 high hutdles was broken in the Westérn Coïféreñce \u201cMeet.thab wag héld in Anh Haïbour Mich.last week, The new mark, 14 seconds set by Bob Osgoode, bettered: the old atk of 14.1 set by Bpec Townds of the University of Géoïgla.Our advertifing rates are ex- tfëmély reasonable, and our &ds produce excellent results.Entries for the Handleaps will] | Jars\u201d among, them pitch Maher and The Caledonia Society of Mont-| 0 real (Games Section) have made ; all arrangements afjual Caledonia Games, held at the CN.Reer Grounds, Lachine, Jung 19, working: i or the 82nd b ation with the various us shi.Sôdiètios in Montreal.The Gätti last year diew the largest crowd for many years and the Committee are leaving no stone unturned +o make this year\u2019s event.fhé outs] standing one in the Dominjon.Many popular events are inc ed on the programme, sù dancin in Highla costume, sword: Era, Shean\u2019 i i ; land flings; Piping, drame and bugling; and fiéld-and trac events, Prizes, cups and medals will be competed for dn thdse events.There are 43 events and 138: prizes.in all.edi Kamloops, B.C, ~~: On.May 3, 1615, Gladys I.Malcolm was borti in thé Royal Inland Hospital.Following recent examinations, Miss Malcolm led the class of rk ro having: lost: :no | less than seven of last year\u2019s regu- | California for training pui 20 secon s \u2018year can have a\u2019 jt it,\u201d says Dr, \u201cbrooks, \u2018head\u2019 a Chinese Fighting fig graduating fiurées ffôm thé.same | Hospital.ob 1 tied hé George H.Estar a.hh Training mme Portland, Ore, \u2014 Myron -Highee tof \u2018Idaho is in training hereto : sotiquer new worlds as a log saws \u2018|yer- at the opening of the Golden: à Gate: bridge sin San: Francisco: ais Higbee never had sawed a 1 wood: log, 80 he imported tw fo His.practice time for the 36-inch diameter variety is 3 minutes: and: £8 : ; win the: t for a pores of hi he.TELEPHONE most pleasant and enioydble.Co Miss Adtaker DE.351 1 [ll examiner WANT-ADS.- BRING - RESULTS\u201d Let Them Work for You WANT-ADS TAKEN \u2018UNTIL THURSDAY 12 NOON.- LEN web wend wn a CR TR RENE 2555 i A \\ bat I Bap 8 d= ch \\ ; A re he WANT AND AN 2 ang nea Decarie) ; ce ia ee © 8 a ou or 11 (4: HE OMESARD\" whi tten mM F bs and GARDEN D FRO 53 F7 § hi n°.LC le] NA YOUR il Fa a ER var Q où zo} A 4 e = 2 ar ps Tom a 2) fe û PSE Da er ae.nl the fol Ri lect th SE re © a fet Se 2 SE 5 h n T i wit! 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