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[" who saw 48 years.of Railro: d- Conductors, Most.La éounts.eph.Faille, is ho \u201cThe bist semi-annual \"of .the Heather Curling Club.on s Sales Ten Deals Involve Only $46,792 \"WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY] NOVEMBER 26, ee re me 1937 s Recorded During Month: by Official Board \u2014 Verdun Leads Suburban Municipalities With $1 73,254 For 25 Sales \u2014 \u201cOütremont Places Second \u2014 City Leads For Year, \u2018However Real estate {ransactionz in.Westmount during the month of Ocotber totalled only 10.involving a total of $46,792, it is shown in figures issued by the Montreal Real Estate Board.This places the city third among the suburban municipalities, being Ted by Verdun, whose 25 sales involved a total of $173,254, For the first ten months of the year, Westmount leads the suburban municipalities, her 163 sales for $1,888,445 leading by $683,503 Outremont\u2019s 181 sales for $1,194,943, second: Verdun.comes third with 202 sales totalling $910,841.Westmount's contribution\u2019 of $1,888,445 is nearly thirty Many \u2018Mourn Railwayman Dead Aged 77 Napoleon \u201cFaille, \u2018Known As \u201cNap Foy\", \u2018Served + on CNR.Massena Line For Many Years pi nds and - former ase ailw ay work gather ed: Monday St.Leo's Church, to pay \u2018final tribute \u201cto \u201cNapoleon Faille, who.died Thursday morning at the age \u2018of TT.Mr.Faille, continuous service on the Grand Trunk and Canadian\u201d Railways: \u2018was.known: as \u201cNap Foy,\" 7: to thousands of travellers.«He, started his x ilway, career, in 1883 as a \u2018brakeman, and was made.\u2018a conductor three {years later.In 1912 he was made station important : offices in | running service was betwee and Massena, New: York.Of his four surviving Hetiry is following \u2018in steps as a.conductor ar is in the office of the a Another.son, y some time ago, had been in railway.service, and \u2018his nephew, Jos-| | a conductor.Two hers sons, Arthur and.Albert; survive, as well as six daughters: .Mrs.J.L Bourbonniere,.Mrs.C.P.Bouibonniere, Mrs.P.E.Le- roux, Mrs.J.A, Gagnon, Mrs.A, Beaudoin \u2018and\u2019 Miss Ernestine Faille.Mrs, Faille, died four years ago.° is| A man | Bozeno, i police early - Saturday evening fol- ot-| Victoria: \u201c| basement\u2019.which placed that community pércent \u201cof the total amount of $6,346,859 \u2018involved \u2018in the 1635 sales record: ed by all: the suburban municipali- \u2018ties: during the first ten months Smallest contributor of the year.with: one sale for is Saraguay, $2200, ; Hampstead: records \u2018two isales for the month, bringing .in a total of \u2018$901, but since January has had 67 transfers, in which a total of $447,686:changed hands: ; Montreal West was somewhat more active, noting three sales for $6967 during October.For the year.3bsales:for \"$157, 321 are recorded.Inv the suburban \u2018Municipalities sales for October alone totalled 166; andinvolved: a \u201ctotal: of $528,- 591; for the ten months the sales # \u2018number 1658, \u2018and concern.a total value of 36,34 346, 859.Found In In Act Of Entering Local House | Police Apprehend Alleged Housebreaker After Telephone Call From Suspicious Resident, iviig his name as Paul 6, was apprehended by lowing information phoned in by a \u2018avenue :-resident:::.that someone was prowling around the windows of.a nearby house with a flashlight.Constables Belec, McRae; Rowe and: Smith were dispatched to the scene, and found a:man An the \u2018act of entering an open basement window.Brought.\u201cup in;court Monday morning.he was\u2019 charged with housebresking, being \u2018in .possession of housebreaking instruments, and, loitering; he pleaded guilty to the loitering \u201ccharge, \u2018but\u2019 denied the other two, He will appear ins trial today.\u201d Heather Club Opens 51st Season; | Considerable Rise In Membership meeting Monday evening officially opened the season foi the loca! group: More than 150 members attend the event; which started with a complimentary supper given by the ficers and directors, with presi- dént \u2018Stan B.Cayford presiding.~The meeting -was_ held following the supper.H.R.Cockfield, the élüb's otitstanding skip .was_ congratulated by the members on his recent appointment as president of the Canddian Branch of the Royal an apphentions of forty one | jeter 10-2; and W.G.H, Marcou'\u2019s entry bowed 7-2 before J.M.Norton\u2019s group.Skips \u201candi'scores \u201cwere as follows: $ Hirst Round 0.Mowatt Ww.B.Hutchison (Skip)=2 - ={(Skip)\u2014{ J.Anderson Ww.E Donald (Skip)=8 +.(Skip)\u20141 J, MeKee G.A.Wood Ze (Skip)e=10 0 (Skip)\u20142 C.J.E.Maxwell 'G.A.Finlayson oo (Skip)==b 3.(Skip)\u20143 JM.Norfon Dr.C.W.Rondeau (Skip)\u2014b - (Skip)\u20144 Second Round In his\u2018 address: Mr.Burgoynel: said that he agreed with the words of H.G.Wells.when \u201che {wrote that there was: \u201cno more .|are today turning the world into \u2018| a \u2018shambles had\u201dno.\u201clise \u2018 \"Federation last : ight at 127 Abbott aven taking as his subject \u201cThe Tec |nique of Social Planni Mr.David Lewis, natior cretary of the Federation, will come from Ottawa, to address the second meeting of the Club .on December 16th in Victoria Hall, Brotherhood Passes 41st Anniversary Calvary Church Body Was \u2018First of Origiral Group «Now in-Montreal Federation Rev.Gordon Burgoyne was the guest speaker \u201cSunday \u201cat the weekly meeting of the Calvary Men's Own Brotherhood.\u2018The gathering took the form of an anniversary celebration, the branch being established just forty one years ago.It is the \u201coriginal branch of the group new included under the Montreal Federation of} - Brotherhoods.evil thing in the present world than race prejudice, It'is the worst single thing :in life now, fies and holds together more baseless cruelty and.abomination than any other thing.\u201d The people who for \u201cthe healthy training given by the Boy Scout: \u2018organization but preferred to: have their children learn to ker, who took as his subject \u201cIf the World Suddenly :Met.:Jesus.\u201d He wondered what the founder of Christianity; would say: of-the:administration of relief in Montreal mothers dole when.poverty .stricken were turned away from the and their children.allowed grow up without proper nutriti \u2018Mrs.W.E.Mowat.of this city was bereaved Sunday by the death in.Larchmont, New York, of her sister, Mrs.\u201cALT Witham, a former Montreal resident.She died following a long illness.= She was: the former .Alice Maude Stewart, A.Norman \u2018Stew- art, J.Bruce Stewart and :P.Douglas Stewart of Montreal \u2018are brothers.Burial: was made Wednesday at Larchmont.And Family I In Mishap Although - injuries were of ia minor nature, R.S, White, M.P.for Westmount, Mrs.White and Percy Barclay, brother of Mis.White, all of 465 Roslyn avenue, were shaken up following an accident at the corner of Clare- mont \u2018and Sherbrooke street on Saturday night.\u201cIt was when the \u2018trio elected to cross Sherbrooke street in order to catch: an-east-bound tramway car that a vehicle, driven by a Mr.Futvoye, collided with the trio.Mr.Barclay, fol- Jowing the accident.complained of a strained back and R.S.White suffered a slight \u201cinjury to his eye.Following the incident Put.voye \u2018tepotted the decident \u201cto N.D.G: Police station No.23 but officers on duty, after delving into the records and searching x It justi- # use: the :bayonet, added the spea-|.\u2018Tomotrow: Tuesday will be on the.foad for se By $14, 000 end of September.jurisdiction: of the Commission by tion from $169,000.eleven solvent -muncipalities \u201cder the Commissions rule; the figure now standing at $1,101,000.The three bankrupt: towns of Ville St.Michel, Point Aux Trembles arrears by $4,000 in the same , period.All but \u2018one of the 14 municipal.\u2018ities-icontributed.to:-the.improvement for the month, Hampstead\u2019s «position being unchanged: In the autonomous group, aggregate percentage of tax arrears to current: expenditures\u201d was cut from 16 to 15.1 for the, month of October, as compared \u2018with 716.2 on October.81, 1986: Individual arrears at\u2019 \u2018end! of October as compared with Sept- \u2018ember 30, were: Town of Mount Royal, $18, 000 against 328,000; Montreal East, $23,000 against 524,000: Verdun, $158,000 against $169,000; Hamp- stead, $17,000 unchanged; Montreal \u201cWest, $38,000.against $42, 000; Westmonnt $331, 000 against $345, 000; Outremont, $216,000 against $233, 000; Lachine; $149,000 against $157,000; Ville St.Pierre, $26,000 against $27,000; Ville\" La- $52,000.against : $58,000; toga wagons used by the original caravan 5 Tax A rears Are Reduced Outremont \u201cled the group of solvent municipalities - reducing her tax arrears $17,000,| from $233,000 to $216,000.Verdun placed third, with an $11,000 reduc: and Montreal North.reduced their |: 000 and $26,000 in 1936, Pioneer Plainsmen aan: their journey hazard ous, but how about thé, \u2018dangers of whizxin \u20ac nfron carryi ng Le owder horns, starting: Dec.3.In Duri ing.October, Westmount sûcceeded in reducing the amount of delinquent taxes owing ihe city by $14,00 sued by the Montreal ]\\ Metropolitan Commission.The amount now due the city from tardy taxpayers is $331,000, \u2018according to figures i5- as against\u2018$345,000\"࣠the \u2018under: A drop of $76,000 in tax: dues during October: \\was-reported by.the un-* Stanley Players In Presentation On.Tuesday: \u201cThe Souls of: Nich: | olas™ Snyders\u201d \u201cbeing held\u201din Wesley Church Hall.The play.is being produced by: Stanley\u201d Young People's Society, and will be directed by Mr.King's School.Mrs, Ford and Peggy: Beal have spent a great deal of their.time making the \u201ccostumes for: this event.Mr.James Barkley made \u2018all the scenery.+ In the leading roles are Douglas Rielly, Phyllis.Moteana and George: Duncan, \u2018 The curtain.will rise at 8.15 p.m.Ville St.Laurent, $73,000 against $77,000; Pointe aux.Trembles, $35,000 against $38, 000 and $36, 000:on October 31 1936; Montreal North $48,000 against $50, 000 and $43,000 last year; and Ville St.\u2018Michel, $18,000 against $19; THE WEEK \u201cAt Victoria Hall * Today: Sunday: Monday: W edit osé The following schedule is included in The Examineriin the interest of the many groups, societies, facilities provided\u2019 at Victoria Hall.You ave invited: to notify The Examiner when you have reserved space at the hall for your:lodge, club, or socialifunction.Hon * \u2018British Israel World Federation (Canada) address by Æ J.Springett; Westmount Conclave, True Kindred.\u2019 tc, making use of the * the Ford, \u2018principal of iety;! Lid., to the regular \u2018meet 4 P the members of the 1937 tony r Their wagon is an exact duplicate of.the Cones- Some of the iron parts are even from the early \u2018caravan vehicles.CLAUDE C.BONTER | A i \"Local resident, who was elected a.vice- president and exceutive ; member of the Canadian Assotia- tion -of.Tourist and Publicity Bureaux at Ottawa this week: : West m ount Men Elected Canadian: Association of Tourist and Publicity \u2018Bureaux Concludes Ot- \u201ctawa Convention Bonter; passenger £ Caliada Steam- elected a vice- \u201cClaude CE traffic, manager ship Lines, Was Bureaux atthe sixth annual meeting which, concluded.in Ottawa Tuesday.?Ralph G.MeNeillie, general passenger traffic \u201cmanager; C.P.R., was named a director, and others re-elected to the.board of direct- org include John Davidson, A.A.Gardiner, C.K, Howard; C.W: Johnston, R.G.Perry, Adelard Raymond, A.O.Seymour.J.J.Meagher, X.C., \u201cwas re- elected as| honorary counsel.; Mr.Bonter and Mr.MeNeillie, together with V.G,.Cardy, Jack Hambleton, 'D.W.Griffiths, and C.W.Johnston and Col, Poussette \u2018|'were elected to the executive committee, DISCUSS DIAMONDS.AT ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 The fascination of rare jewels, especially.diamonds, will: be.the siibject of a talk to be given by Mr.Lovell Baker, of -Henry Bi president of the Canadian.Asso-| ciation of Tourist and Publicity| | of women: from.old {eect from ihe old traditions.2 7 Rr | oùt raising the present assessment; F, Bell, Hall, $5,782; Victoria Hall, $13,210} unemployment relief, $38,495.property valued at amounting -fo.$873,620; by local improvement and frontage taxes, $168,000; by the: electric light department, for interest and sinking fund $29,525; by income -and sales tax, $180,000; by the City of Montreal, $20,000; by estimaled revenite from .business taxes, licenses, fines, Westmount: Athletic\u2018 Gronuds, ete.106,000: by Vic-[ other sources, $13,600.Council announced that, accord- tax will remain at 10 mills on all Protestant and other non-Catholic property owners.who are: not corporations on the neutral panel.The neutral panel rate will be 12 mills.First reading was.given to.an ammendment \u2018to the traffic bylaw creating additional 8 where parking will be forbidden.Approval was given to.the purchase of an automobile, equipped with a radio receiving set and fire extinguishing equipment, for Deputy Chief Burris, \u201cThe library committee announced that the sum of $100 had been secured from an: anonymous donor for the \u2018purchase of technical books: Mavor Jenkins, in: moving \u2018tthe Council's thanks expressed the «would follow} hope that.others this example, iBecretary treasurer Bell reported that 37: official tributes had heen placed on.the.Cenotaph at the Remembrance Day services on November , Ath.; \u201cTE \u2018was announced about : two months ago that consolidation of |.taxes! would: be granted to \u2018any resident of the city who would \u2018Care to apply to Council for such privilege; to date none \u201chas appeared: to.ask this.; AT Y.M.C.A.MONDAY The Young Men's Cabinet of the Westmount Y.M.C.A: \u2018will meet on Monday evening to: discuss plans of the local \u2018branch for the coming year.This group will be in charge of\u201call programs \u2018and\u2018activities to be held in 1938, ative \u201con the cabinet.R.L.CALDER SPEAKS TO GRADS MONDAY R.L.Calder, K.C., will be the guest speaker at Monday's meeting of the Westmount Hi-Y Grads.\u201cThe Quebec Government and the Padlock Law\" will be his topic: The meeting will be held in the Westmount.Y.M,C.A., and: Mr.Calder's address will follow the PRESCRIPTIONS Expert\u2019 \u201cchemists always \u2018at your services Melrose Pharmacy A EEE Pis ; Submitted: to council.at the regular moeting Monday.evenin Westmount's budget for 1988 provides for a surplus of $2,971, - $1,942,274 will be required to meet obligations during the c year, it is estiniated: This will'be spent as follows, according to secretary-treasurer\u2014finance and municipal buildings, 686; \u2018interest ang: sinking fund, $441,880; contingencies, 315.0008 and scavenging, $280,545; \u201cpolice, $94,217; fire; $98,667; health; \u2018380; toria Hall, $14,000; and by various | ing to provincial statute, the school |! immovable \u201cproperty belonging: to: and its place in social systai SPACES B.Cayford at the: weëkly \u201cEric-Allison:is Board:Represent-; Caratully Compounded.Fre.Delivery \u201cWe Sell qt For Less\u201d \u201cWI.846s PRICE: TWO CENTS | of 18 milly on the dollar, street lighting, $72,800; This money is to be provided by the tax of 13 mills on: immovatile sé7,210,525,#\u2014\u2014\u2014 Addressed Rotarians \u201cEducation of Rota ry bers\u201d Topic of Ad at Regular Weekly Meet ing = x A comprehensive summary of Rotary work, what it accomplishes, what it means to Rot: ; given by pasi-président.8 nley eon meeting of the Westmo Lelub Wednesday in\u201d Victoria Hall, Introduced by Percy .G.Delgado, chairman\u2019 of the education co mittee, Mr.Cayford took as his subject \u201cThe Education of a Rotarian.\u201d He reveiwed briefly the etai of Rotary International; its ¥ys= tem of government and.the distribution of income to cover \u2018expos ditures.The annual conventions, held for the purpose of further ing \u2018Rotary work and:promoting fellowship, were seen as iaking-a prominent part in.Rotary work The next one will probably be held in Los Angeles, he.said.ee In discussing Rotary work, Mr Cayford: suggested.that the mem: bers encourage more addresses .from guest speakers on this subject.Among the.things which Rg tary offers its members, he said, were.fellowship, better busineks and\" social relations with other members.of the community, the opportunity \u201cto help \u2018in various worthy and charitable projects, and a chance to learn self- -expres- sion.\u201cMany a brilliant idea is lost for \u201call \u201ctime simply because its originator was too bashful tô get ip on his feet and tell folks about it,\u201d said Mr.Cayford.\u201c He was thanked: by.Dr.J.Ken Carver.President Stan Neilson was in: the chair EL Two new members, Reese Rich \u2018ards and James McAndrews, were introduced to the club.RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale willbe held on Wednesday, Dec.lst, at 4458 St.Catherine St.West, under the auspices of the Jewish Junior Wel.supper, which starts at 6.30, fare League, The prospects of morality for the future depend upon the result of the present conflict between dictatorship and democracy, de: clared Vera Brittain, prominent feminist and.writer, in speaking Jon \u201cYouth, Morals and Marriage in the Modern: World\u201d at Victoria Hall Sunday evening ander the auspices of the Pedple's Form, Miss Brittain traced the caiises and.effects of.post-war marality; and spoke briefly ofi the liberation rest \u2018and \u2018the liberation of though \u2018Morals Affected By Freedom Says Noted Feminist Writer opinion, so that women were forced back into the \u201cHome and regarded by men as child-produc- ing machines to make:goldiers for i.the next war instead of as -com- panions and mates, said Miss Brit- \u2018tain.Despite the clerical condemn tion of the age, Miss Britt said, she felt they had gone fo ward, Tragis as the age had been, with.the Great War and the ser- jes \u2018of \u201cinterfiatisfial catastrophes: ho ns = 2 7) ma; ar OM 4H Jai FR ER ee ag: to Ed TS ns th le lo oN in ox hi £ an a A ent t ES nto Tea er AU tt CE iti en ha H &\u201c pi ver nm.g fa ve, ill Da Wi es te sk on = oves ng Greyf es a ir.th et at ex se: aa at th su le to Mr wi Ca eld \u2018at to 1 Decer 21st.G (Le LL Ze th re ly felt ia, wo \\ ds ve or fing ge w be se ur tr iar er.At \\ ave at all id kn seein ay re ay g ser Jon neral Me D,\u201d M evelt\u2019s ile th ar.th States th an aft al ad th h x Dr ar leader YW th ex pe cinity ran es! 1g all Ve 56 0; str SCA! 3 ry each Mr TO tle ar es ed nd: Electi shi 258: ra th fice EST: at genial 001 congrégat tak e-br im se lon a0 ch th es ed 3.00 e581 yi Telepho 4.00 76.ho th abhat OA Siz § 6-18; \u2019s BLACK CL 86:|:dà his one th DE ct Chicag son, ttle sses.nt te es th er erviIC ti ho 00.boo T Tugs; taw oan Bank ministra 8, ck trol ady.eel eme 2731 ov.00 ber hi ces th WESTMOUNT, Metca ife, 40 £a nr hep fiers fn 8727 11 Ss tist an, al ee.wee es et side of 1.gle; VICTOR be: am fo eve Île ze \u201836, ty 155 fi 34 taw eet Ur OA, ist SLIP COV or ches! oy\u2019s Ot sh hi} ers vas attend nl 1a aw you perfect condi Tec its: th Le CO! jrr Montreal lu red cari GPRIGHT PIANO, smd A ow: ON 0A sfr condition.gasonabl 85 543, Ci his.own un en Te as! le UPRI Hr 0,1; tion; $25.00 part cash M 51 ic DY°S, lack et a Ys ch RO! pul Je so te to anilies sott on te arge bla cf er) A: th tai Tes 5 éhéäp: Ly ait 7 ERY FINE \u2018earl Ietorign ros 00; ou armech ow hr de ogany en FU fa £5 ee lish Life er.ou cou PIE th rse 11 Al size se will LL sti y CI {end igh chester.op hat vetag thes 1 Ce Ba ums, fi B- elds; of gr abit il mn Pa Pla suit 03; us here.w dd del 25 MAN'S: wititer large gern sew] ol 18 St picture eascép «table stoves; e y S pl lamp, ani 03 © a 10pm 3322.Pr 50 Di Tet Ik 18: Vi e À rtrmen EN #.Dra on es try ab t- Clirist dit 53 UF pay esti cash.p go t\u201d ct fo w ce ven diarr gold \u201ccome ther sa ie rtiel pr er.Co ir} sher, radios; $5 Foi Ort: ewri 035 hid kets, hg nd ol lagi; es ce \u2018ement, PL cost ac M farine sim on GE eaker gitipl fr T'S: he ca SRI BOOTS, ski el th pair Person al nite 15 A 18 si shy Fist: ra wi res th es, veni ia tags.ete borrow.m esit ni fai Ul gardless ake, High aid ey he Whi These otic Shy Iy.£3 Ni ply tes £utry reel; à ene re, Span, week, rd: in- istress, Deach ti will b Ay, or.phone EP; 82 462 COAL A the sg fa ha tent he 00 ch TR ir eal 181 863 Wood, $8.00, FOR le y-asord VI: 4633 se fo 1 at a AMCO «SHO ai MAN'S ig th th * ts Fa « 07 er dt ne ris Sho et ééntengr fs.dr rust; EL] so M dic fcGill 035 Metcalfe et té Ed GE, un ocial Hi 18 IC IH \u201cUnt JL ti Ice.18 $ uiirul UIT, er re N 3 if Lu pall! ic cellent 142, off; ale 812 LADY?TR VE to 1e fox coll al «2935 3-8 GENTLEMA.iv th (INTER COA dar UC $2 in SATI Ig) 18 sires: mig amil pa, ufr ass bird sit 085 tf! id al eal ta en GIR SK mull worn nt bl fn wd 5, larg Ww ne pl YS, 20.By in 60; St sielal tmoi es at bu B87 KRA ne in Hct rh #20. = .D.Tel ord is the gener.ener.Other conveners and Hand fchiefs, (Red \u2018Cross \u2018Social Service), Mrs.H.I McElnea; \u2018Gift \u2018Shop, \u2018(Guild Group \u201cB\u201d), F.C Carley; Children\u2019s Corner R.R.\" Bostwick; Home-cooking, WA), Mrs.H.Priestman; 3 Ww.A.), Miss ; raté \u2018Store, aes Mr.G.W.Cox; nd Soft Drinks, (In- Mrs, Ralph Stirling; Fish d,.Dusters and -Pot-holders, (Junior WA), Miss \u2018Diana Cox, Mrs.H.M.Soden; Side-shows, id Delivery Til} 1.1 P.M.FI.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 If {First Line Signals Busy.Please Dial Next Line.FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO -| December 14 r, (Guild Group: \u201cB\u201d), Mrs.der \u201cthe Tiroction of Harry i an excellent.recital was ha while realm of mount HRN Clubhot vice-pr esident The next meeting oo be held \u2018Living Herel\" Smith, and Suth land, Freak Smash ; Turns Over Automo bile: Former Bishop of Quebec Takes Up Residence in Westmount With Daughter Mrs.Wallace Rt.Rev.Lennox W.Williams, | formerly \u2018Bishop of \u201cthe Anglican Hill avenue.Bishop Williams, who resigned his \u201cbishepric two\u2019 years \u2018ago, wis Break Suddenly\u2014-Driver \u2018Taken to Hospital some months, althoügh his plans for the future are indefinite.Mrs, -R: O.Alexander, wife of Brigadier-General Alexander, is a daughter.car driven by Louis Danis, 6522 Clark street, Montreal, suddenly gave way and caused the vehicle to turn over.The \u2018auto:\u2018had been proceeding west on Sherbrooke street, near the corner of Wood, according to Danis, when\" suddenly the front springs broke, causing him to lose control\u201c\u2019of the vehicle.turned over, causing damage to (Young Men's: Club), Mr.Keith Barber; Tickets, Mrs, H.M, Soden; Distribution - of: Handbills, (Wolf Cub Pack), Henry Babbage: Check Room, (Boy Scout.Troop), WESTMOUNT the roof, windows, and both.right mudguards, Leonard Blane.:Danis was taken.to the Western Division .of the Montreal General Hospital in police car No.37, First aid was rendered:by Dr.Rothwell, who found the victim to have suf- J.| fered scratches to:his head and a bruised \u2018leg.\u2019 Boys Brigade First Westmount Company The First.Company.welcomed several ew: \u2018recruits last Friday.The company are invited to attend the \u201cBoys! Week\u2019.rally in First Presbyterian Church, this evening, but will.first, meet at the Church \u201cHall for a part of their regular activity then will be the rally programme.Two N.6.0>4 accompanied\u201d \u201cby the Captain witnessed the forma- Companies in Canada, that of Italian Boys, which are connected.with the \u2018Italian Presbyterian Church.This is one of the international features of \u201cthe -B.B.\u2018There were thirty boys in attend- atice as well as nearly the same.number of Life Boys, and this company will be captained hy Mr.Douglas Fetterley as well as a number of young men from Mc- my fd ro Diocese of Quebec, has taken.up residence.in Westmount this A, SE ; .week, living with his daughter, Car Gets Out of Control! Mrs.J.R.Wallace; 624 Murray When Front - Springs! ordained .priest in Quebec in Tore and .was consecrated iin} a freak motor accident occurred: 9.| Sunday afternoon shortly after He plans to.reside here for|1.30 when the front springs on a The \u2018car ; 1its or: \u2018bathing out the lawn spray a grand season, fon now is\u2014what are to.do about them?Let \u2018in an Album so \u2018they won't \u2018he lost.And if you have some really good; ones, you might try your hand at a \u201csummer book,\u201d edited just as the modern picture magazines are.Have you ever studied thesè/magazines and wondered why tleir pages ; are so interesting?Have you wondered why your own snapshots: do not have the same snap and flash?Its really very simple-\u2014a matter of size as much as anything else.When an art editor gets a picture that is especially good, he trinïs-it down to include just the part he vants.Then he has it enlarged and splashes\u201d it over a whole magazine THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ture carries as m along.Start separating your pictures in stance, could be the baby at the sandpile, There is that grand shotof him; intent on\u2018pouring sand out of a bucket half as-big as he is, with:the sun making a golden halo abouthis ead and his little mouth pursed in utter concentration, Don't keep it small, for then you can barely sce the details that are so dear.\u201cSplash\u201d it over a.whole albim:page.1 you don\u2019t do your own: \u2018enlarging, your photofinisher can do the work for you.Then take your-other: pictüres of baby and sandpile and arrange them informally on the opposite album page.\u2018With this method, you can produce layouts that have the real professional touch.Be hard-boiled in your editing, Don't be afraid to trim sway parts of a picture, Use four strips of white card in planning the \u201ctrim\u201d and-ghift them about like a frame over the picture until it is limited to just the part you want.Then have just that part enlarged.Nearly all good pictures are better for such trimming and it has brought many a dull photograph to life.John van Guilder age, maybe two pages.Other pic-| = 5 day at 8 sharp.[N.D.G; boys.a \u201cJunior Glubs teur.hour program, ; \u201cBasketball: \u2018|:g0t under, \u2018two good games.W.G.Paterson transported.\u201cto.First Church, for |: tion \u2018of one of \u2018the most unique} Carry Harding, coach, was very pleased with Wednesday turnout for Boxing: and has hopes.for a good season.There is room\u2019in the club for four more would-be box- \u2018ers.Just\" be ready.next Wednes- In: the regular Saturday \u2018moen-] \u2018petition is keen between.] Queens, Kings, : Hampstead Tonight Île Ju- \u201cJohn; Lewis \u2018and-Stan Gilpin will \u2018be joint Master of Ceremonies.The -million- \u2018Hires \u2018have: been breaking\u2018 all Te- cords for attendance.The \u201chouse \u201cleague WAY .Saturday.with refereed and will do so again to- \u2018morrow.Tomorrow at\u2019 2 the Hi:Y and Handsomes will play off.At three o'clock the: Highlanders wl play the HighHatters.There = still room on some of the Yeats for a \u201cfew more\u2019 \u2018players.Cartooning: \u201cDon \u201cQuinn will Vicar-Memorial Church.Captain: Richardson.announces that Mr.Ross Murray will be with, the Company this week, and \u2018will \u201cassist in some new activity.Hockey sweaters, made up.according to the designs of the-\u2018Company, are available to boys of -both-the Junior:and Senior.teams, and orders may be placed with Cpl.Thomas Mulligan for same.The Company colours are: Royal Blue, Gold and Maroon.DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Do your Christmas Shopping early.Pr mes tiowhere_ in\u2019 the break.He can move the first i stock that he has = have be 4 a A a ~ With the Boys at The Westmount 'Y\u2019 PE EE dar ed le Zev, meet \u2018with.would be\u2019 cartooners io- night at'8.ce MeKimmie \u2018Radio \u201ccle onthe leadership Wednesdays \u201ctrom 4 to 6 Wood working: Many 1 new tools to.the wood- nd articles \u201canider- the leadership! of Boris\u2019 Wal- are.making many useful lis-and Mr.Norton.Wood, workers meet.Saturdays at 2 and Wedne days at T.\u201c Fencers meet Monday\u2019 at 8:30 Wednesdays a at 7.15 and Saturdays from 3 toh.\u2019 ; 5 | FCHRISTIAN SCIENCE ; | -SUNDAY SERVICES x ; : ; su The subject of the Lesson-Ser- mon in all-Churches \u201cof Christ, Scientist, Sunday, is \u2018Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism \u201cand Hypnotism, Denotine- ed.\u2019 x | The \u201cColdest Text iss\u201d \u201cDo they # not err \u2018that devise evil?but mercy and truth \u2018shall be to \u2018them i that devise good.\u201d (Proverbs 14:22) \u201cThe following correlative ipas- sages are selected from among those comprised in the Lesson- Sermon\u2018to be read from\u2019 the Bible| and from the Christian Science textbook, \u201cScience and Health with |: Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy:: \u201cLet \u201cthe \u201cwicked forsake his\u2019 way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he-wil] have mercy David Walsh! Dies Aged 51 Burial Today Elm Ben Fre Resident Had ALHERBREEN CLUB | PLANS NOVEL EVENT A Scavenger Hunt.and.dance will: be held under the auspices of | the.Alherbreen.Club.in Victoria Hall\" on Friday evening, December 8rd.Howard.Simpson's orchestra willsbe in attendance, ; The hunt, which will begin at 9,15 and\u201clast for two hours, with dancing from nine for those who j'do not attend the hunt.Several articles\u2019 have been hidden; and\u2019 .{ cash prize will be given.to the The funeral is being held at nine o'clock this morning from the Church\u2019 of the Ascension of Our Lord, of David Robert Walsh, who died Tuesday at his home, 499 Elm avenue, in his 52nd year.Mr.\u2018Walsh; a fire commissioner of the: City of Montreal for seven years, had been 1 for aboubtia 1 A native of Montreal, Mr.Walsh was educated at the Archbis Academy, Montreal College a Loyola College.Thr his lifetime Mr.Walsh had been cons\u2019 nected with the insurance business, being attached tothe London and: Lancashire Fire Insurance Coin- pany, the Royal Exchange Assurance, \u201cand \u201cuntil \u201chis \u2018appointment as commissioner, with his father, \u2018former: MLA.for Sti Ann's division, in the firm of M.J.Walsh and Son, \"He was a life member of the M.AAA., the Knights of Columbus, and worshipped atthe Church of the Ascension here.He is survived: by his mother, and by his wife, formerly Miss Anna Kearney, by a son, David: Kearnéy Walsh, by two \u2018daughters, Joan and Margaret Ann, and by a brotlier, Joseph -C.B.\u201cWalsh, To O peratel Hockey Loop Juvenile Municipal League to Affiliate With Provincial Body \u2014 Other Leagues Planned Westmount will operate a juvenile hockey league ünder the Q:- A.H,A.this winter, it was announced this week by Norman Smyth, director of recreation.League games will be played among local teams, but playoffs will be between leading teams in various leagues throughout \u2018the province operating under the Quebec Amateur Hockey League, The focal juvenile loop will \u2018be for boys 18 years and under.\u201cMidget and senior loops will also be operated by the city, thel} former.for boys.17 and under and j winner: Herbert Holley, Elm avenue, is managing director of the club, Burial Today R fern Avenue Resident no The funeral is being held.this morning at nine o'clock from St.Leo's Church of Mrs.P: P.Mar- home, 832 Redfern avenue, in her 91st.year, after an Hines veral months.Formerly Fancoise Lafleur, Mrs.Martin was a patron of Notre Dame Hospital and during her lifetime: was \u201cactively with a large number of French Canadian: charitable instituti and societies and.was.widely known in Montreal society.She is survived by two suns, Gustave R.Martin and Rodolnho of se-|; Rev.Copland Leaving Fe or Honan, China St.Andrew's 's Missionary Representative and Wife © Sail Tomorrow For Far East môrtow for.Honan, cn to res sume.missionary work.which he had: been doing \u2018there \u201cfor: many years prior to his brief visit.to this country.The congregation of st.drew\u2019s.Church, where: he sisted Dr.Kerr \u2018during the past year, bade him farewell at the morning service :Sunday.Charles E.Frosst, ivy represented the congregation in expressing.to Mr, and Mrs.Copland the of their many friends.\u201cMr.Copland in: fils reply: told of his pi in Peine associa- as am colleagues there.Although cond.tons are very \u2018unsettle h : connected] = to your \u201chome.\u201d You: pay JUST PHONE Whlington SALADA TEA FREE GLAZING FREE: PICK- up AND: DELIVERY We will call for your window frames, Anst I: the glass and deliver o the\" latter group \u2018open.Another league for junior boys will be op- \u2018erated at Staynor avenue playground, this being a new venture.The midget, juvenile: and.senior: leagues will operhte at the Athlet- ie, Grounds.There will: be four teams in each league.\u201d A meeting will be held Monday \u2018evening at 7.30: at ithe Athletic Grounds clubhouse to discuss further organization: of the local leagues, Any \u2018prospective players desiring to get on a team should » at- \u201ctend: this meeting.; Le : pin him} \u2018and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon,\u201d AFeaiah BBY, 0007 ; © \u201cLet us \u2018feel the divine \u2026 energy \u2018of Spirit, bringing us.into newness of life and recognizing no mortal nor material power as able to destroy.Let us rejoice hat we are subject to the divine \u2018powers that be.\u2019 : Such:-is the true Science -of being.\u201d # (Science and Health, page 249).; SOARING IT UP.Sponge sales for 1987\" have: passed the $1,000,000 mark here and.seemed.headed for a new \u201chigh \u2018record: \u2018at \u2018this sponge fishing center.\u201cof the Gulf of Mexico.NO USE FOR IT Tourist \u201cfin Ireland): But\u2019 that spot is dangerous.They \u2018should\u2019 put up a notice to that effect.Pat: Sure an\u2019 \u201cwe did \u201chave \u2018a notice there, for the last ten years, but as noone ever fell over we| took it down.\u2018Le ROY foie: BOOK-KEEPING qe, Employer ACCOUNTANCY \u2018 experiment with others?TYPEWRITING pine Student cays: ; Go.SECRETARIAL johool my sister CIVIL SERVICE St.Catherine, W.giving us satisfaction for nearly thirty years, why lege\u2014They succeeded.I want the same opportunity.Individual Instruction\u2014Day and Night Classes Call personally or \"phone Fitzroy 8664 or Wilhank 6307, 4176 Westmount, near Greene.says: LeRoy graduates hsve been 1 want to attend the same and brother aitended\u2014LeRoy Col- nd 1 haye: found the words.e \u2018Hidden Titles\u201d Contest automatic streamlined jumbo.rolls.with ball.bearings.pump and filler hose, Four years \u201c MODEL 21M\u2014Pateñtéd Therma with: tub of Everlasting Monel Metal.highlighted ivory and green.finish.vitreous wringer self-adjusting.for pressure, Bn Ter inner Models from Two-tone Double.porcelain Oversize Automatic guarafitee. 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us CORD NE EG ER.& FLOR! nto 5 :show which will fall along conven- ; Novemar 2 _ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER OF COMEDY AND DRAMA hit surpasses his \u2018famous \u201cSing, ing,\u201d \u201cOne In A Million,\u201d Aventis,\u201d \u201cWake: Up And \u201d and other musical smashes.\u201c \u201cSong hits by the ace song-writ- ing team of Mack Gordon and vel story, which was ads pted by Hairy Tugend, J len and Karl Tunberg from an original by Gregory Rat- rodfs Louis Prima and his goes much credit for a wells \u2018ed production with its smooth and \u2018variety spot to- anôther: Laurence off.d's song- plugger, plays \u2018a si ging playwright whose Arthur Treacher, one.laugh; Phyllis\u2019 \u2018Brooks, swee Tip; Tap and the tontorrow\u2019 s stars; Toe, rhythmic as rain\u2019 on the trum king at\u2019 b ahd Tyler Brooke.To Norman Taurog, the director; imperceptible transitions from.ore Schwab served as associate pro- \u201cducer, LA ID THINGS JACK H pofs: AND DASHES Despite his presence in Chicago and Tecent denial of any irpend- ) ornberger will swing out from a ing \u2018holiday season .local engagements, there are those.who; still.claim that Charlie local podium during the \u2018approach- Dornberger\u2019s local manager reports.that the batoneer was offered $4000 for six days at a midtown hostellry, but ignored the offer in favour of better money below the border .Take this with a grain of salt, for thousand-dollar checks no longer dängle freely above band leaders\u2019 heads and Dornberger has yet to crash the sacred circle of Vallee, Dorsey, Düchin, et al .- 5 x XX THE WORM TURNS Creâting a -sudden boom: Bromo Seltzer sales ing airlane favourites have deserted \u2018the \u2018National\u2019 Broadcasting Company for the Columbia Broadcasting System en \u201cmasse.\u201cThe Goldbergs,\u201d \u201cO'Neill,\u201d \u201cThe Guiding Light\u201d \u201cMa Perkins; » \u201cThe Road of Life\u201d and \u201cKitty Keene\u201d comprise the group: of i daylight hits transferred from NBC to OBS i.Dick Powell has signed for fifty-two weeks with NBC as star of \u201cYour Hollywood Parade,\u201d new cigarette- -sponsored variety tional variety Îines and.\u2018originate in.the movie capital weekly \u2026.\u2026.This is Powell's 1 first major radio Ë in or throughout | Radio\u201d City, New York, \u2018six rank-/' | series \u2018since he deserted \u201cHolly wood Hotel\u201d many, months ago * * * ÆUGENE LIST 5 brilliant young Eugene List, American, pianist who: made \u2018his local debut last year \u2018with the Montreal Orchestra and has.since appeared with the New York Philharmonic and the Philadelphia and \u2018Detroit and Los Angeles Orchestras, returns to Montreal next week to open the current series of Wednesday 9 o\u2019clocks at the Ritz Carlton Hotel with: a \u201cpianoforte recital Wednesday - evening, December 1.5 Only nineteen years old, List has already appeared vil the \u2018major symphonic broadcasts and with the rat symphonies.- Born.in $2.PERMANENTS Shampdo, Trith apd Set Includéd 50 to $10.00 rmanently removed.1|ddelphia Conservatory.Hig wondrous contr player \u201cfiom \u201cMr.Dodd author of \u201cMr.Deeds,\u201d Westmount: on Sunday.akes 3 opening a Earth,\u201d which is now playing at the Monkland unti opening a three.day engagement at the Snowdon on.Sunday.IN PEARL BUCK'S\u201cDRAMA \"The Good - Saturday night, California, at thirteen he trekked across the continent with his mother and arrived in Philadelphie just in time to win a competition under Olga \u2018Samaroff \u2018at the Phil- He made his debut three years ago under Stokowski with the famed Philadelphia.orchestra, & has appeared again with them \u2018since.Montrealers know him: his fiery young interpretations, and: technique, his beautiful tone and likeable, \u2018modest\u2019 personality.2 His program at the Ritz, will in include three sonatas by Scarlatti, BRANDED \u2018Empire \u20ac Grown © \u201cTROUT naw | Supreme quality.the Appassionata Sonataiof Beethoven, items by Ravel, Balakirev, Brahms and Chopin.This will\u2019 be Eugene Lists \u201conly Canadian appearance this season, for he returns immediately to New York and more.study.kk Xx MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING The Canadian Broadcasting |! Corporation inaugurated: publication of \u201cNews\u201d this week, a handsome and useful addition to CBC press publicity services .Power behind the:most popular of current mid- -day variety shows\u201d is none other, than.George: Temple, one-time favourite of local tuners- in, who currently produces \u201cThe Happy Gang\u201d daily for+ CBC in Toronto .All accomodation for Wednesday evening's\" \u201cCommunity Sing\u201d was absorbed by a willing public several days \u201cin advance, and many observers were forced to stand as a \u201cpacked Columbus Hall sang and swung to.the latest ditties .Local listeners who pick up London December 10 will hear the Hart House Stri ing Quartet ina special BBC short wave transmission twisters in this zone .DIAL DéLinron Britain entered the international radid scene this week with ant nouneément at London \u201cthat Dav- entry would henceforth broadest short-wave in foreign languages, with special programs in.Spanish and Arabic dédicated to listeners in South America and «the \u201cFar East .The Daventry announcement adds-:that-: .news casts will be straight news, tries .dentally, took on new life several Palace transmission of the telévised Crystal motor races.The \u2018Was by meats of radio\u201d Hnk, signals radiated from a mobile transmitter being picked up at Alex: andria Palace Television Headquarters and re-televised for: pub- lie reception us dedicated \u2018to.:dial-1.broad- gg and 4 riot the sort of propaganda which |g goes out from.many foreign coun- ge British television, inci-; 3 days back with foreign reception |§ Radio Idol Kenny Baker In New Film \u201cMr.Dodd Takes the Air,\u201d a \u2018picture whicli: combines several sually appealing features, is eduled to open: Sunday at the estmount for three days.The - thing «most noteworthy Bout it, perhaps, is that it intro- sas a full-fledged: film star; young Kenny Baker, who has long cone.of the top-ranking radio favorites of the nation.And those shave.seen: previews of \u201cMr; Noteworthy again is.the.fact that the picture was produced by young Mervyn LeRoy, whose recent\u2019 comedy, \u201cThe King and the Chorus Girl\u201d was a sensational success as a Warner Bros.release., Still further, \u201cMr.Dodd Takes the Air\u201d wag adapted from: that best-selling novel by Clarence Budington\u2019 Kelland;\u2019 called \u201cThe Great Crooner,\u201d a story about a young singer-of fair ability.who had a throat operation which gave ;his \u201cvoice.a peculiar some- set up new records last year\u2019.Walter Bowles broadcasts Friday evening from St, John, NB, pro- \u2018gressing westward; on his -nätion- wide tour fôr \u201cCanada 1937\u201d .L.S.B: Shapiro; Manhatian -com- mentator and New York column- ped into: town over the week end, Teturning fo Gotham: Sunday night by train.Phil Maurice has a radio find ing Richard Tyrol; dis- \u2018making this American debut.cur- Tently \u2018at Chez Maurice prior to ; proceeding to, Hollywood: where he has been contracted for films by MGM .Ken Sisson, ranger caught.the Tyrol premier at the supper hour; and was observed discussing music.with Matt \u2018Heft, versatile Montreal pianist, who is being heard on several transcontinental shows weekly .\u201ci (Monkland Ave.g at Girouard)} Today-Satürday.\"MR.PAUL MUNI and LUISE RAINER in /The Good Earth.SPEED TO SPARE\" with Charles Quigley, Dorothy Wilson and Eddie Nugent.Friday Night at 11 Revival of id SKIN PARADE.\" ° mre A Double IN.-TUES.\u201cFeature \" Program.As personal as a diary .et most heart-stit- ring role! ILE LAGE _\u2014 2nd Feature You'll love Andy Tucker! He's sweet\u2019 and.very shy! .especially oh brains! STUART ERNGIN UIR GLENDA FARRELL ALLEN JENKINS Sossful composing.fea debut.| Wister Haines and Blaine * say Kenny is really great.| ist-of-The:Montreal:Gazette: drop- tinguished Viennese tenor who is| ace ar-|* in\u2019 \u201cContinental Varieties\u201d Monday] 7 \u201cHow to: prevent.the wind: from, blowing away words was a \u2018new| ; iming of: \u201cThe: Good, Earth,\u201d which brings Paul Muni and Luise thing that.was.different from any ; ice in the world\u201d : aker, of course, deis written by the highly ; Kenny-is surrounded by a class comedy cast for.y plays a \u201cgoofy op ë who pursues with matrimony dacious and somewhat nitty press- \u2018Hgent.Gertrude Michael is a vamp who has.mercenary ambitions to: ward Kenny.His: real\u2019 romantic interest is Jane Wyman, pretty little starlet whois goingiplaces in the movies, and is being groomed.for stardom: \u2018by hep.studio.Henry O'Neill, Ferris Taylor and \u2018Harry Davenport add to the \u2018melee.Alufred I.as a comedy making of \u201cMr.Air,\u201d which was the Green; long famed director, guided the Dodd Takes the \u201c adapted from Kelland novel by liam [of Pearl\u201d i opens.a \u2018three \u2018day engagement ai tite a engineers dur- & setles oi in mind.Frank MeHugh is his aus | hane [Rainer tosthe Monkland sereen\u2019 tos): day in \u2018the spectacular filmization| uek's \u2018widely-read 1 ovel of Chinese.life, This feature| À \u201cwind speed gauge, constructed at\u201d the Motro- Goldwyn-Mayer studios, was used intensive experi ments.by Douglas Shearer, Te- aspect, \u2018Under high winds whole sentences Were \u201csometimes lost ftom-one to\u2019 iis miles an Worked out electrically and ace tically the table wag.used by all op d- men ton: lToeation.\u201cfor Lhe | Good Earth.\u201d Hig tow wind: gauge is on a tripod for easy tra tion; uges a: vane like a gy to point the indicator mechanism info.the.wind; and.measures speed oy by a torsion balance.types of microphones; wind: s hields | and! directional handling are checked: by its use.inting Oùr rates 1\u2018 are reasonable and\u2018oùr work good.| Today-Saturc ay.\u201cWee wi Wi ; & i \u2018Afraid to Draom\u2019 \u2018Dang EIS Thé KA I Pile TREN We're ™ e' \u2018You EE TS SET PIN .r Rk Up and Live\u201d .> Lovely Alice of \u201cOn: the Avenue\u201d \u201cSing, Baby, Bing\" |: trophies ly.in i|.role The Quebec Regional Committee of the Dominion Drama Fes- siastically \u201cto a\u2019 loeal \u2018contest, from March 8 to 12, which will be fav in advance of \u2018those of pre.\u2019 vious years.\u201cAU A meeting Held the other evening, Prince Lieven presiding, it.was indicated that three 8-act.plays would \u2018ba: presented\u2019 as well \u2018@s.nine plays of-one/act;each.For.\u2018the first Lime it the local festival, and on the best: author, These prizes it is -felt, should add greatly to the interest the contests from J Joeal point of view: : ae Today-Saturday.| You Can't\u2019 Have Ey d Splendid: «Double Fosture-Bill.\u2026.! \u2018 RANK MALICE BRADY-GE MICHAEL « JANE v AN differerit most gomery's utterly in the years screen sensation! Sun.-Mon.-Tues.\u201cThe Greatest Picti of Our Times! Pear! 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