The Westmount examiner, 24 juin 1938, vendredi 24 juin 1938
[" py ; ] Hed: the functions of:th human body.\u201cMan needs air, food uman niachine;\u201d he said in ge the food supply taken Into omach, \u201cThe stomach of the locomotive is the fire \"box into which .is placed the fuel.This fuel is burned .and we then get the products ; nbüstion.The fuel then flows gh the intestines of the lo- ive, \u2018resulting in the: production of steam.The greater the amount of steam.that passes through \u201cthe valves, the greater the power.of the locomotive, The steam passes to the front end of the locomotive or its lungs.the \u201chuman \u2018brain \u2014 the enginger.The as otive goes and stops the reverse gear, throttle \u2018and he Tike; » .Mr.Newman drew a marked parallel \u2018betwen the\u2019 disorders of the: locomotive: and the hüman body.\u2018\u201cWhen:a human being.\u2018eats too much food his stomach\u2019 rebels,\u201d Mr.Newman said, \u201cThe same is too much.fuel \u201cis fed ; sof a locomotive.\u201cThe: human blood: -streamiiis kept at a definite temperature and so is.that of a locomotive, If steam, pressure of a locomoti too high an explosion is likely to result.3 Mr.Newman said the locomo- \u201ctive.is commonly referred.to as \u201cshe\u201d because of the feminine attributes.: i \u201cThe | modérn- \u201clocomotive \u2018is streamlined and some even \u2018have skirts \u2018over the running \u2018gear, he said.Show $59,514 Realty Sales Westmount Transacti ons Total 14 for May, Report of Board Reveals A report issûed by the Real \u2018Estate Board shows that during.May there were 14 realty sales in West- mount involving $59,514.Since the begifihing of the year there have been 73 sales involving $654,594 in this.municipality.From January to there were 73 sales $654,494.During May Verdun took the lead: in\u2019 the number of sales with 17° \u201cinvolving $85,972 while the Town of Mount Royal, reported 16 involving $74,371.Oùtremont ranked.next with 15 involving $141,340.May 1938 involving LT Club © on Sy at Victoria Hall.:strides made by the telephone, the radio and.other fu entions can be attributed to the 3 \u2018 in.cof the.locomotive-is |- steam locomotive, \u201cMr.e steam locomotive to those ofithe and water and so does the locomo- »?Mr.Newman.said.\u201cThe locomotive:is the 5, doses) approach to}.* Injures Face Henry Decarie Injured i Accident at Atwater and Selby \u201cHenry Decarie, a, of 760 La casse ;stree essenger, suffered a cut on.the chin which required one: stitch and other cuts .about the face when he fell from his bicycles late ast week - on: Atwater avenue near Selby: street, Decarie was, carrying a delivery boy.on; the handle \u2018bars.of his: bicycle when \u201cthe boy caught his foot ingthe- front wheel: \u201cof the\u201c bicycle, throwing both riders: to the ground: Police: said: Decarie Was unconscious when picked up by a Western Hospital, where after being treated, che \u2018went: home.\u201cMasks and Mikes\u201d Jack: :Hirshberg, who, \u201cMasks- and Mikes\u201d er, : takes?to the road h this issue and durin next few weeks will cover ove 12; 000 miles throughout \u2018the continent in search of new and.interesting sidelights: onithe world of bright lights.and wireless masts, \u201cOf Masks and Mikes\u201d, sent a kaleidoscopic view.o entertainment industry.ica; These articles.wi cial feature to.this pa v ORS TO NEW YORK \u201cDr, and Mrs.Gi: G.Phillips\u2019 \u2018accompanied by Miss Joan Phillips, of: 68 Belmont Crescent, Montreal, are arrivals \u2018at The Wal dorf-Astoria, \u2018Mrs, W.J; Hamilton,\u201caccompanied by Miss Dorothea Hamilton, of.8207:/The Blvd, Westmount, are also at the The Waldorf.W.S.MeCutcheon of 438 Wood avenue, Montreal, \u2018is.at the Wal- dorf-Astoria for a few days.\u2018R.EiPowell is:at the Canadian Club of New York in The Wal- dorf- Astoria, from Montreal, uneral Rites Are Held \u201cFor Howard H.Mussells Funeral service was held today at\u2019 St.Matthias's Church \u201cfor Howard Haliburton Mussells, of 871 Métealte avenue, Westmount, \u20achémistry teacher in the West- Br t High School, Burial was:in Méünt Rôyal cemetery.Mr.Mus- .sells was 56.] was born \u2018in N.S.He was the \u201cthe late Captain Albert ls.He ättended Pictou Aca- i ter Acadia University B.A.de- Follow ig post graduate à Tarvard \u2018University He ber of the boys\u2019 work committee Y.M.C.A, and also a member of a number: of organizations.including Heather Curling Club \u2018and\u2019 the Montreal branch of the Society of Chemical Industry; past: president of the Acadia Alumni, Montreal branch; former member: of.the St.George's Club.\u2018 ; He is survived by his widow, Ruby Frances Lindsay; four sons, Lindsay, Lloyd, Campbell and Brock; three sisters, Mrs.Herbert Journeay, of Yeymouth; N.S, Mrs.Guy Russell and Mrs, L.Ww.Bennett, of Boston: $ committee of \u201cThe, Boy's work wen the Westmount\u201d branch of the the death of H.H in great affection : \u2018esteem, by Youth Falls Off Bicycle, | According ito the police report, passing\u2019 motorist: and rushed: to |.; 1 34,949, andi one-hundredth Takes To the Road {cates that in Toronto the highest | earning period for men-covers the During the next few weeks, | A will .pre- |, Sin.Amer-| 5; Lon of the Westmount: branch of =the fered a great 188s this week in | the de j H.Mussélls, Held PE of Brows was also evidence, A 1931 Incomes Rep ts $2,99 998 Average y ith Outremont, Census Bureau Reveals * Westmount and Outremont led other areas.in.\u2018Canada for.high average incomes during 1981, it was revealed by census bureau the Toronto Star Weekly.The: figure of $2,998 for men was reported for Westmount and 8, 967 in.Outremont.\u201cThe report shows that during the year, in Ontario, 76 per cent of the male wage-earners and: 92 per cent of the female wage-earn- ers were paid less than $1, 450 per year.\u201cThis includes a small percentage.normally.-emploved, but not reporting any earnings in that year,\u201d the article states.males and far: more than one- third of the females received less than $450.In detail the figures are: .S ss Gent of Total No earnings Under: 8450 ; 6 a.23 8450-5948 150 38.78 SO3N-S1.449 12182.15.61 \u201cWhen Es ithe.higher brackets, the percentages are smaller indeed, Only a little over thiee-quarters of one \u2018per cent of the males received more.than of one per cent of the females, 26 in all.«Another set\u2019 of figures indi- ages 45-54, and that the average An \u2018these years: is $1,511 per an: num.The \"corresponding period for women is at: \u201cages 35-44, when Hamilton the figures are, or were, much lower; as the following \u2018table indicates: Average Earnings in 1931 § Toronto\u201c: \u2018Hamilton: \u201cAfnle \u2018Female.Male Female 3 256 8266 \u201c220 8174 .0 228-306 475 438! 718 560 972.716 1,206\" 796 1,235.741° ç 1,156 628 § 1,914 408 70.and up 529 903.436: ! dE oragine Ti ages, \u201cthe figure representative of.male earnings in Toronto in 1931 was $1,227; female, $722.Laborers and unskilled.workers: averaged $588 per year for men and $461 for women; clerks, $1,184 for men and $918 for women.\u2018Finance and insurance officials and agents, brokers and \u2018real \u2018estate men formed a group which was \u201ctops\u201d for men, with an average earning of 82,780.\u201c The \u2018group clased as \u2018public, administration\u2019 was: high- ast \u201cfor female workers, :$1,626.The all-age, all-occupation ayer- ages for some of the.\u201clarger: cities were \u201cin 1931 as follows: Male Wage-Earners\u2019 Average loronto ,227 Kitchener .:.8 961 \u2018Hamliton \u20181,022 \u2018Brantford .: 895 Ottawa .1,376 Ft.William.a90 Windsor ._.11055 St, Catharines 1.076 \u2018sondon >.52 1,201: Oshawa CR 86 Female \u2018Wage- -Earners\u2019 Average Toronto .$722 Kitchener .8564 Jamilton .ang Brantford .560 Wawa -.758 Ft.Willlam ©.554 Nandsor .BE # pCatharines .on reason for eh wide variations in average.earned income.In St Thomas, for example, \u201cthe igure | for men was $1,323, far ahead of host: other.Ontario \u2018cities \u2018of: that] size.\u201d sense of hümour and keen sense of values never failed to impress his listeners.The \u201cY\u201d-joins with the community as a whole in Mourningithe joss of a true: friend and extends sincere sympathy to thie \u201cbereaved family.figures which appeared recently in\u2018.\u201cWell over sone-quarter \u201cof the \u201cMale*Femaïe | ¢ 17 1.25 the earnings average $888: In Groups Ar Mayor A n of Verdun on.Tidines The First Team : of \u2018the \u2018Boys\u2019 heir\u2019 acti t a displéy | which form a part of their weeknight training.Marching and physical \u201ctraining as well rasan ambulance skit.by the boys of the.First-were among sone of\u2019 the outstanding events, Ex-Mayor Allen.of Verdun: ; inspected the boys and found all\u2019 uniforms, and shoes in fine shape and highly.compli- mented-the boys on tidiness.* During the evening, Captain Lough led: a: sing-song,: followed by \u2018a story by Captain Richardson, then.the following boys were presented\u2018 with\" their badges: The First Westmount Team, one years\u2019 attendance, .Clarence Hawksworth, George Montgomery, Kenneth\u2019 Brambell, Ronald Bram- bell, Billy Morton, Benfield Inglis, John Walker, Alan Robinson, John Gibson and Robert Burris.The , evening was climaxed by the \u2018serving of refreshments.Several hundred spectators were.present; most of whom were\u2019 parents of the Life Boys.* The First Team predented.Kenneth Brambell \u2018and Jolin Walker with their White Caps, (signifying that they\u2019 \u2018Will have charge of a sub- team in the fall).Medal Is Won GH Laird; of Westmount was awarded - the Lieutenant-Governor* 8 third year, atthe University.of Bishop's College convocation held Sunday at Lennoxville, Que.Other local prize winners were A.V.L \u201cMills, of.Montreal, for ôf \u2018Montreal West, for first year Latin, and an aggregate prize; G.S.Murray, of St.Lambert, secorid year dggregate; and H.A.; Reveals Facts - About vŸ I efficiency |\u201d «By G.H.Laird bronze \u2018medal for History - and al.first class aggregate prize.in \u201cthe |\u2019 political economy; -W.A.Camp-.869.bell, Mount [ually large | South Americ | ked, foot.sore Terra \u201cThe kidriey shaped pool also drew a latge crowd of sail boat fans and the amusement : devices attracted scores of fun- loving children.Mrs.Wilson-Smith Funeral service was held yesterday at the William : .pel, for Frederick Wilson- Smith, wife the local insurance and \u2018financial at her home, 81 Arlington avenue, Monday.Burial «was in Mount Royal cemetery.7 Mrs, Wilson-Smith was 65.she was the oldest member family \u2018of the late Mr.and \u2018Mrs.James Sherritt, and was born in Montreal on\u2018 March 23, 1874.She was a member of St.Matthias Church; but: otherwise: did not participate actively in.any organizations, devoting her.life to her home and children.Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Kathleen\u201d Wilson- Smith, \u2018of Montreal, and Mrs.Arlington: Noreross, of Ottawa; four sons, Robert, Esmond, Richard and.Victor Wilson-Smith all.of Montreal, and two brothers, Geo.Sherritt, of Toronto and James Sherritt of Montreal, [Tax Arrears in District comps ed.with April.30 \u2018figures, \u2018éretary- treasurer- Funeral R Rites Held | | £ th roprietor: of 2 PrODEIBIOY, 2% for \u2018the month from 21.9° to 20.3, journal, The: Chronicle, who: died | \u2018against $36,000 Verdun, of the tion); Wiestmount, $368,000 against \u2018$380,000; Hampstead, $27,000 against, $30,000; Ville St.Pierre, $33,000 against 539,000; Montreal West, $54,000 , against $58,000; \u2026 Outremont, $306,000 against $230,000; Ville St.Lau- last year: Reduced rpm Boni Slash From 380,000 Dollars to 368,000 Dollars During May = : Individual tax arrears of the 11 hi Jitiesat\u2014the end of May shows: a reduction in Westmount from $380,000 to $368,000.The aggregate arrears of \u2018faxes of the 11 solvent municipalities were.cut, by $118, 000\u2014from $1,- 802,000 to $1,484,000, \u2018a report submitted by J.H.Levesque, se- \u201cpro \u201ctempore, Wednesday, shows.: The three insolyent Pointe aux Trembles, Montreal North and, Ville St.Michel\u2014cut their outstanding taxes hy $8,000 from $153,000 to $144,000.For.\u2018the; autonomous group, the aggregate \u2018percentage of \u2018arrears to current.expenditure was cut \u2018wards as against.20.5 on May 31, \u201c1937, The: individual.arrears \u2018follow: Town of Mount Royal, $34,000 against $38,000; $259,000 against $293,000; Ville.La Salle, $51,000 against $83, 000 (including adjustment of $20,000 re Mercier Bridge valua- rent, $97,000 against $101 000; Point aux Trembles, $58,000 against $56,000 and $57,000 on May 81, 1937; Montreal: North, $67,000 against $72,000 and $62,- 000-a year ago and Ville St.Michel, $24,000 against $26,000 and $34,000 at the end of May Xe AR By \u201cYr In \u201cPor 4T-yeäts the\u2019 Y.M.C.A,\u2026 has: éen at work in South America.In 801 \u201cthe first: Secretary was sent from North.America.For ten | years he was there alone.At the present.time there are 52 National.Secretaries: and: six secretaries maititained by the International a by the fact that an units pers entage of the np li in large cities.One third of the Argentines lives in six- citiés and one.Rapid Strides Are Made Progam at Summer Camp at Piriapolis in Uruguay Most Significant Feature of Movement in That Section of the Country | South.America\u2019s future leaders, brie third of the Uruguaysns: in} \u201c| the churches ok s.America ried \u2018on \u2018atthe summer camp \u2018at Piriäpolië in Uruguay.Student delegates from Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay and Peru \u2018gather here annually, sinking the national differences to the claims of service.High resolves and new.spiritual levels.ars reached which affect permanently the thought and life of mañy of The Y.M.CA.in South.American.has proved itself, dependable in the task of spiritual engi fider- join in the heart ces.\u201d Tt is rl ir ol and three classes Girl,\u201d | HARDWOOD FLOORS HAVE THEM REFINISHED BY - \\ A Ross Grafton & Co.: 4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount * Free Estimates WE.2323 BEAUTIFY YOUR ER Rie Ne Pe, \u201cThe Women Men Surry pr J.Allen Francisco, where the internationa Allen: past.district Rovernor: of with William Harrison, Victoria Hall Concert Wins Wide Appeal Musical is Given in Aid of \u201cKing's Daughters\u2019 Summer Creche A large and appreciative audience heard a wide variety of music at the ninth annual musicale in'\u2018aidof the King's Daughiers\u2019 Summer Creche in Victoria on\u2019 Sunday night.The Orpheus Quartet, Gerar- dine Dandurand, harpist: Wi: J.Stephenson, barilone and Ibolyka Gyarfas, violinist, = were.among the well known musicians who took part in the concert.popular.songs, by: the.Orpheus Male Quartet were greeted with enthusiasm.These included Maunder's \u201cBorder Ballad,\u201d \u201cDrink to Me Only with Thine yes, \u201d \u201cJohn Peel,\u201d Schubert\u2019s Serenade, Mendelssohn\u2019s \u201cOn Wings of Song,\u201d and Sullivan's \u201cLost Chord.\u201d \u2018Mr.Stephenson was heard to advantage in Aitken\u2019s \u201cMarie, My Mana.Zucca\u2019s \u201cI Love Life,\u201d Easthope Martin's \u201cSong of the Open Country,\u201d and Wil fred.Sanderson's\u2019 \u201cDevonshire Cream and Cider.\u201d Miss Gyarfas\u2019s \u2018violin\u2019 golos cluded a Negro Song arranged by of \"Schubert's,\" Pau! Juon\u2019s Berceuse, and a Neapolitan song by by Kreisler of Rimsky-Korsa- koff's.\u201cHymn.to.the .Gigue arranged: ts \u2018Ferdinand David, a Cramer Rondino Eddy Brown's\u2019 version\u201d \u2018and colorful \u201cRosza Czardas.\u201d A.novel note was added tothe event by the harp\u2019 solos of Miss Dandurand.These included.pieces by\u2018 Godefroid; Zabel,\" Hasselmans, Delibes, Todeschi and Gabriel Ver- dalle, Percy.French was panist.= the accom- Boys\u2019 Brigade Plans Outing First Company to Have Good Representation \u2018at \u201cBattaliôh Camp This The First Company of.the Boys\u2019 Brigadé- will have a good representation at the Battalion Camp section - beside the boys of the Fifth Coy.as many close friendships have sprung up between both companies during the season.Sergeants Jack Jeffrey, James Patterson and Clifton Blair will be tent leaders for the First Com- päñy section and will also assist in the program as well as instrve- tion.Boys of the First Company are asked to be: present at Melville church hall tonight when a number of additional awards will be presentéd.Many of the boys, dite to examinations, were unable: to take their swimming as well as ambulance tests this it was found | necessary to hold another examination later oh and the awards tonight.Sergeants: Thomas Mulligan, Jack Jeffrey and Lance Cor- nn Condon h ; \u201cwas learned Were on Tuesday i th news dispatches fi = wi h the convention.at San Francisco.Mr.of the \u2018Montreal club.His election \u2018as director is tm: -Xsincé he is thé Halll, Enjoyable véërsiôhs of old-time|j Eddy Brown, a Moment: Musicale]: Tséhaikowsky\"in.the.arrangement|= Sun; al: Hubay's |\u2019 this suntmer and hope to have a |: will be presented by Dr.Mulligan{r ed |J PRICE: TWO CENTS Is Named Rotary Director At Convention | In U.S.- 1 convention is taking place.Mr.\u2018Rotar Ÿ Internat] al.Allen Is atte: vice president and several Ta ractically Ass y nominee, the official appointment will nok be made until later: E Mr.Allen has been connected the ib hers of the Montreal club, borh;in.Montreal in.1874 educated at the Univers Bishop's College and University.Joining \u201cRe 1921.22, répresenting the and Quebes Rotary clubs a North Edinburgh district governo One of his à committee.For seve - acted: \u201cAs assistant business he was tion, In 1934-35 .hd.acted as \u2018alma as director for et pun foundland was endorses Lb) Boys\u2019 Home Presented With Engraved Silver-Platter on Occ; sion of His Retirement An engraved silver platter was presented to Major \u2018Philip A Curry at a, meeting of the: boat of governors of the Boys\u2019 À of Montreal held at Weredale House Monday afternoon, Major Curry was honored on the écéasion of \u2018his retirement as president of the corporation which \u2018operates Camp Weredale.He is leaving the city to take up a posi- Hon in Vancouver._ The presentation was made by Arthur H.Campbell, first vice- president, \"He expressed the re gret of all at Major Curry's decision.to leave \u2018the city, expressing the thought that the loss was unquestionably Vancouver's main.Major Cürry in actepting the gift addressed the boys and staff who were \u201cassembled in the main dining room, saying what a plea- gure his years with.them had heen \u2018and expresséd the hope that it was merely an \u201cau-revoir\u201d and that-he would hear frequently of the success of the work of the homes: The \u2018platter bore the following inscription: : \u201cPresented to Major Philip A, Curry, O.BE, D.S.M., by the governors, staff and boys of the Boys\u2019 Home of Montreal, in grateful appreciation \u2018of his in- väluable services rendered during the building fund campaign 1928- 29; vice-president 1931-25 and president 1935-38.\u201d Amongst: the governors presefit were E.C.Budge, Arthur H; Campbell, James L.Carson, J3 in.A.Eccles, Phillip S.Fisher, F.Horner, A.W.McMaster, C.Ritchie, D.Binny Roberts Pemberton Smith, H.BR, Swen a ton and C.F.McAdam, secretary-.of regret \u2018mañâger.Expressions at their inability, to he P; E.-Jarman, F.H, Hen ving P.Rexford, Eliot S , Frosst, Webb; A.awarded a past service clagsifica- en ill °s M INER ING CO 21 1 in ge 18 f se Fac tere th he ae al Se oll rnhi th Gb th iC.he : CE 5! 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