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[" e, ys i- NN ne to win a beautiful Gruen Watch SOLUTELY FREE.See it today! OHMAN\u2019 WE.4046 1216 Greene ars VOL.X., No.23 world.1,500 in all.» The Westmount Rotary Club, Fossils Club, Hi-Y Club, Hi-Y Grads, Westmount High School, and practically all local churches and Sunday Schools, are contributing to the fund being raised to pay the expenses *of the trip.MODEL PLANE GROUP READY FOR CONTEST Many Members of Y.M.- C.A.Club Will Enter Competition Szturday A number of members of the extremely active Westmount Y.M.C.A., model plane group are today putting last touches to the models they intend to enter in the National Model Aircraft Contest at Cartierville Airport on Saturday.The group is affiliated with the Model Aircraft League of Canada.The local \u201cY\u201d branch expects to make a particularly good showing in Saturday's event as it was one of Ss first 2te on ro Yalan of Montreal to sponsor a model plane club.This was organiZkd some ten, years ago when building model airplanes was considered an extremely unusual pastime.However the club made rapid progress even during its first year of existence and it is interesting to note that among its early members today are a flying officer in the Royal Air Force, and at least four pilots connected with commercial flying.In its early years the club was under the leadership of W.Buckley, then boys\u2019 work secretary at the local \u201cY\u201d and C.Young, who pioneered the model plane hobby in Montreal.Saturday's meet is the Montreal section of a fation-wide contest that is the first of its kind[ ever to be held in the country and there are a number of worthwhile prizes being offered.Similar contests were held in Toronto and Winnipeg last Saturday and winners in these competitions together with Montreal's best will compete at Toronto on June 17 for the Canadian championships.In addition the national winners, who will be two in number, will be rewarded with trips to the New York World's Fair.Other prizes include cash awards, trophies and trips by Trans-Canada Air Lines.The contest is divided into three sections, First there is the scale model division, entries in which have already been judged.The econd section is for out door flying models which will be held at the airport on Saturday morning, Both Wakefield and Stich models will be exhibited and these are equipped with \u201crubber motors.\u201d .Greatest importance, however, js attached to the third class of the contest\u2014the gasoline-powered model aircraft.In this connection it is interesting to note that while the average revolution of an \u2018\u201cordinary\u201d plane motor is roughly 3,000 per minute, these modgls attain a number of revolutions per minute of as much as 9,000.Nevertheless, gliding ability is the element that counts most in actual competition, and not the power of the motor.This item on the program is set for Saturday afternoon at Cartierville.John David Eaton, is credited with part of the initiative that began the competition.CLUB TO MEET The Catholic Mothers Club .of Westmount will hold a regular monthly meeting on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.in St.Leo's Hall.Mrs.J.J.Rodgers will preside.Tea is to be served by the mothers of the pupils of the third grade, \u201c40 Years in [ir] Westmouat\u201d WESTMOUNT HIGH GRADUATES! Your name is on the giant Gruen watch in our window, giving you an opportunity TI 0MULLIASI SSI SUUN SSL 6 A MSNM SUN 4 OUI SAM SMS ISA SSII ONE de 01e 0 2 D CITY TO BE REPRESENTED AT WORLD CONFERENCE OF YOUTH AMSTERDAN Gordon Hendery, President-elect of Westmount Hi-Y Club, Will Attend Congress at Which 60 Nations Will be Represented \u2014 Trip Made Possible by Sums Raised by Churches and Civic Bodies : Gordon Hendery, president-elect of the Hi-Y Club, will represent Westmount at the World Conference of Christian Youth taking place at Amsterdam, Holland, from July 24 to August 2.described as the greatest movement in Christendom in recent years toward unity of thought and action among the Christian people of the It will be attended by delegates from 60 nations, numbering [ZU AB- Ave.ES The congress is Hendery was selected to represent the Christian youth of West- mount at the conference by the Young Men\u2019s Council of Eastern Ontario and Quebec, the body responsible for selection of the delegates from Eastern Canada.He will be one of fifty Canadian boys from all over the Dominion to attend the convention.The conference is under the sponsorship of Churches throughout the world, Y.M.C.A\u2019s, Y.W.C.A.s, The World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches; the Universal Christian Council for Life and Work; and the World Student Christian Federation, Hendery will leave here early in July with the other Canadian delegates and will arrive in Glasgow on July 15.The critical issues confronting all peoples today present particular problems to Christian youth, it is pointed out, and hence there is great need for a world-wide conference of Christian youth on the Christian task, method and message for * day.On his return Hendery will present : complete report on the conference to churches and youth organizations of Westmount.A student of Westmount High School, Hendery resides at 642 Grosvenor avenue.Diamond Ring Is Held By Police Westmount police are in possession of a diamond ring, believed to be worth $5600 at least, which was found a month ago on St.Antoine Street, near Greene avenue.They will return it to its owner once proof of ownership is produced.The ring was found by a milk deliverer on May 2, but was not turned over to police.However, when the finder tried to sell the article it came into police possession.Boys Registering For Kamp Kanawana Two weeks from today school will all be over for another year and 75 Westmount boys will leave Tunnel Station, C.N.R., for Kamp Kanawana, the Y.M.C.A.camp for boys in the Laurentians.Registrations are being received rapidly and indications point to an unusually successful season.VISIT NEW YORK Mr.and Mrs.C.E.MacKenzie are visiting in New York.BIG BLOW MACHINE FOR AIRPLANE TESTS NWI bana WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 pére ara a a Ny Here is the 19-foot pressure wind tunnel at Langley Field, Va., viewed by Col.Charles Lindbergh and other aviation authorities during meeting of National Advisory Committes for Aeronautics.Tunnel represents committee's latest development for tests in design of high-speed aircraft.FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE ALLAN DAWSON Young Member of West- mount Cricket Club Laid To Rest on Saturday Final tribute was paid the late Allen Douglas Dawson, prominent member of the Westmount Cricket Club, at William Wray\u2019s Funeral Chapel on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.He died in the Royal Victoria Hospital following an operation on Friday morning, Mr.Dawson was 21 years old.A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Mr.Dawson received his education in Westmount schools, attending Queen's school and later West- mount High School.He developed his prowess in cricket on West- mount Park, followers of the game realizing at the outsek that had | natural ability.He started out as a junior and two years ago was promoted to the first eleven of the Westmount Club and was known as one of its most able players.He was second highest aggregate scorer and was fourth in the batting average last year.Ten days ago he played in the match against Bishop's College School at Lennoxville.In failing health for the past two years.he underwent an operation Thursday.Mr.Dawson is survived by his father, Robert Dawson, of West- mount, and two brothers, one of whom is in the Malay States.Graduation Exercises To Take Place Sunday.The closing exercises of the Shaar Hashomayim Hebrew Schoo! and Sunday School, will take place Sunday morning at 10.30 in the Auditorium, with the participation of all classes from the Kindergarten to the eighth year.A feature of the program will be a pageant in pantomime presented by pupils of the Hebrew School, under the direction of Mrs.S.J.Leibowitz.Prizes for excellence in school work will be awarded to pupils in all classes, and promotions will be announced.Parents and others interested are invited to attend.VACATIONING Mrs.L.Lemieux, Roslyn avenue, is spending a few days in New York City.Children\u2019s Day Planned at Calvary United Church Sunday wiil be Children\u2019s Day in Calvary Church.The Superintendent of the Church School, F.N Stephen, B.A., together with members of the staff and the scholars, will take full charge of the morning service, presenting a Children's Day Pageant entitled \u201cGolden Days 9° Childhood.\u201d The Junior Choir, under the direction of Mrs.W.S.Walker, with Miss V.Jamieson as accompanist, will lead the choral ministry.The annual graduation exercises will be held in the Chureh School at 3.00 p.m.Parents and friends of the children are cordially invited to attend this beautiful service, At the evening worship at 7.30, the minister, the Rev.T.W.Jones.M.A, D.D., will preach a sermon for young people on the theme, \u201cThe Key to Success,\u201d from the Empire Day message to youth, delivered in Winnipeg on May 24th by His Majesty the King.The Intermediate Choir, conducted by Mrs.Walker, will lead the choral service.AW who are interested in joyous services of worship, and in the great task of Christian education are heartily invited to attend these services.The annual picnic of the Church School and Brotherhood will be keld on Saturday, June 17th, to Calumet Beach, St.Eustache Sur.le-Lac.A strawberry social with a True or False contest, and a program of rollicking old fashioned melodrama, entitled, \u201cThe Minister's Bride\u201d will be held in the Church Hall on Thursday.June 22nd at 8.00 p.m., under the auspices of the Women's Association, \u2014 | Rotarians Hear Dr.À.J.G.Hood Taking as his subject \u201cMilk Supplied Montreal,\u201d Dr.A.J.G.Hood, superintendent of the food inspection division of the Montreal Department of Health, addressed the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall yesterday.Outlining the work carried on by his department, Dr.Hood stated that no such municipal service existed prior to 1889.Now 80,- 000 cows are regularly inspected and 100 per cent of the milk coming into Montreal is from tuber- cular-free cattle.Twenty-three inspectors and two supervisors test milk and inspect farms.Milk, the speaker declared, was the one perfect food.One quart contains 800 energy-producing calories.It is a great aid in muscular development.! Dr.Hood was introduced by C.Odell and thanked by Dr, F, MA.McNaughton, IN COLLISION Considerable damage was caused both vehicles when a car driven by Thomas Dow, 251 Strathearn avenue, collided head on with one driven by Mrs.Winnifred Redmon, 418 Grosvenor avenue, at the intersection of Western and Gros- venor avenues, last week, The accident occurred as Dow was turning south onto Grosvenor from Westerse.His car struck Mrs.Redmon\u2019s machine, which was proceeding in a southerly direction on Grosvenor, Dow told police that he was unable to see the approaching vehicle due to the fact that cars were parked on both sides of Gros- venor but a few feet from Western, The force of the impact caused front tires on both vehicles to blow out, Front fenders and bumpers on the two machines were badly damaged.Re-Union Dinner Of Montreal Regiment At a meeting held a committee was appointed to see after the arrangements for the 25th Anniversary Re-union Dinner of The Royal Montreal Regiment, 14th Batt., which will be held at the Armoury, Westmount.The committee comprises Col, C.B.Price, D.S.0., D.CM.V.D, A.D.C,, Lt.-Col.F.W.Fisher, Lt.Col.J.E.Slessor, Major J.H.Me- Bride, Captain L.Taylor, R.S.M.T.C.Lewis, C.S.M.J.A.Mitchell, Messrs.W.H.Carpenter, C.Maugham, H.Campbell, Wilton W.Spencer, H.W.Blunt, and all Ex- -Commanding officers of the Regiment.The Week At Church, social.Tomorrow: Vera Grove's piano recital; Mrs.Pare, C.M.C.B., recital; True Kindred Lodge.Monday: Social Service Association, tea.Tuesday: British Israel Federation.Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club, luncheon meeting; West- mount Chapter.Order of the East.33 GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS AT EXERCISES Graduation Ceremony Held At Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue on Sunday Thirty-three graduates from the Sunday School, one from the Hebrew School and one from the Hebrew High School received diplomas at the Graduation Exercises at Shaar Hashomayim, Sunday.+ Dr.H.Abramowitz in addressing the Graduates stressed the responsibilities resting on every young Jew in the present generation, The Opening Prayer was offered by Marvin Feldman; the Hymn \u201cMah Tovu\u201d was sung by the DAMAGE LAUSED Graduates; Mindel Bronfman spoke A eA ~-on \u201cIsrael and «the Torah\u201d; Bernard Berlin on \u201cWhat Jewish Education Meains\u201d.The ceremonial based on \u201cThe Three Crowns of Success and the Crown of a Good Name\u201d was carried out by Manuel Shacter, Theodore Livingstone, Marguerite Kirsch, Joel Morris, Ruth Bronfman, Rhoda Rasmin- sky, Naomi Pressman, Joan Glick- man, Yetive Crelinstein, Jason Denbow, Roslyn Rosenbaum, Reva Ein, \u2018Mortimer Goodman, Florence Gersovitz, Jack Pierce, Pauline Feinberg, Evelyn Finestone, Dorothy Asner, Evelyn Gross, Gladys Kussner, Arnold Schrier, Isabel Speyer, Naomi Pollett, Eilcen Res- sler and Mildred Rosenberg.The audience joined the gradu.Continued on page 2) Dr.Coats To Preach At Westmount Baptist The Sunday services in West- mount Baptist Church will be conducted by Principal W.Holms Coats, D.D., of Glasgow, Scotland.Dr.Coats is the Principal of the Scottish Baptist Theologicai College and is this year\u2019s president of the Scottish Baptist Union.He is one of the speakers at the Baptist Golden Jubilee Convention which is now in session in the Automotive Building, Toronto Exhibition Grounds.Dr.Coats is also to deliver an important address at the Baptist World Alliance Congress which assembles in Atlanta, Georgia, from July 8th to 14th, On Monday evening in the Assembly Hall of Westmount Church, Dr.Coats will present an illustrated travelogue in coloured film and slides entitled; \u2018\u2018 Scottish Scenes and the Glasgow Empire Exhibition.\u201d R.H, Dean will preside.\u201cY\u201d Plans Trips To World\u2019s Fair ° .Of special interest to local Victoria Hall \u201cY\" members and residents in zeneral is the announcement that rm Central Y.M.C.A.is conducting a Today: First Westmount Boy Series of World's Fair Tours.Scout Troop; Union United] Lhose taking the trips will travel to New York either by train or bus and will be accommodated at the Y.M.C.A.there.Trips are as follows: Leaving Montreal June 16, returning June 19.Two full days at fair, Boys special, leaving on June 368, returning July Ist.De Luxe tour, leaving July 3, returning July 9.Boys and young men's special, ern Star; British Israel Federa- leaving on July 18, returning tion.July 21.Thursday: Mrs.Gendron's re-| The New Yorker.leaving July | cital, 25, returning July 29, he Westmount Lxaminer ~ Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s\u2019 Metropolis POLICE STILL INVESTIGATING STRANGE CASE Westmount and Montreal Detectives Press Efforts To Solve Assault on Grier Westmount and Montreal detectives continued their efforts yesterday to solve the mysterious attack on Brock Grier, 24, of 21 Holton avenue, who was seriously attacked last week, but stated that there was little new to report.' In order to close the case ns soon as possible Chief Gough has taken over personal charge of the investigation so far as it concerns Westmount, Local detectives arc being assisted by Sgt.-Detectives Fitzpatrick and Laroche of the Montreal Detective Bureau.Grier, who has been confined to St.Mary's Hospital, stated this week that he was unable to remember what had happened to him after he put his car in the garage; but he did remember driving home, he said.He was found in his garage in an unconscious condition on the morning of the attack and was removed Lo hospital suffering head and body injuries.He also suffered a slight attack of pneumonia, Dr.F.J.Scully, his physician at the hospital, said that he was recovering satisfactorily.BREAKS ANKLE IN COLLISION Terrance Kelley, 365 St.T.ouis Square, suffered a fracture of the left ankle when his bicycle collided with an automobile driven by Robért Drennan, 511 Clarke avenue, at the corner of Mount.tain and Montrose avenucs at 9.10 p.m.on Friday.Kelley, a messenger for the Crescent Drug Store, 1374 St.Catherine street, west, told police that he struck the back of Dren- nan\u2019s car when the: brake of his bicycle failed to hold.He was proceeding south on Mountain and the car was going cast on Mont- rose, Constable Baker and Gordon, of Radio Car 42 took Kelley to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital where he was treated by Dr.Foster.He was detained there overnight for ob- dervation, Westmount Librarian Is Elected To Board Miss R.G.McEwen, of the Westmount Public- Library, was elected to the board of councillors of the Quebec Library Association at the annual meeting of the organization held on Friday evening at the Royal Victoria College.LEAVE FOR NEW YORK The Misses Jane and Ruth Whittall are leaving on Monday for New York, where they will spend ten days.RETURN FROM TORONTO Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Duffield have returned home from Toronte, where they were the guests of Mr, Duffield's mother, Mrs.E.W.ve N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NY NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N NS N N N N va * Band Concerts Commence In Park The nineteenth season of concerts by the Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment in Westmount Park opened Monday evening when a good crowd turned out to listen to the martial music, The concerts will be given each Monday night, commencing at 8.16 o'clock, throughout the summer.In the event of rain they will be postponed until the following night, BOYS BRIGADE PREPARES FOR SUNMER CAMP Captain J.H.Richardson And Lieut.A.Sutherland Will be in Charge The camp site of (he First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade, located near Morin Heights, is now being pub into shape and about half the members of the unit have signified their intention of attending during the summer, An advance guard will be sent out for a few week-ends, to sel the place in order.J.Howard Richardson, captain, will direct the camp assisted by Lieut.Angus Sutherland.Staff Sergeant James Patterson is to be in charge of classes while Robert Benl, leader in charge of life boys, will be program manager.All other N.C.0.s form a part of the staff and will be assigned various duties, As the camp will have a private lake, swimming, life saving, boating and canveing will be taught.Boys working for their camper's badge can complete many of the requirements during this period.Botany, with the microscope will be featured hy Sgt.Wm.Mail gan, while Sgt.Leach will take up a class in camp-craft, Last week, the company held a social evening, terminating with a weiner party and scavenger hunt.The winners of the hunt were Privates Thomas Hannah and Roy Howard.The First Toronto Company is making arrangements whereby they will visit the First West- mount Company in the fall.A cordial invitation has been extended to them by Captain Richardson, on behalf of the company, and also a request thal they bring along their pipe band, which, during the past seven years has become one of the outstanding junior pipe bands in Ontario, [3 Parent Teachers Group Will Meet A general meeting of the Par- ent-Teacher Association of Shaar Hashomayim will take place in the board room of the Synagogue on Monday evening at 8.15 p.m.A report of the season's activities will he presented, and officers elected for the coming scason.There will also be an exhibition of some of the work done by the children of the Sunday School, TO HOLD BOAT RACES Model boat races will be held at King George Park every Sal- urday afternoon during the current month, it was announced this week, The opening event was held last Saturday with a large Duffield.number of entries, Argyle School Pupils Exhibit Needlework Samples of fine and fancy sewing, and other forms of needlework are on exhibition on the main floor of Roslyn Avenue school.Each year, before closing for the summer, the work of the girls is put on display in order that parents might see the many accomplishments of their children during the school hours.The teaching of sewing is begun in third year, where the children are taught to thread needles, hold their work correctly and various basic stitches, which include basting.hemming and top sewing.When the fundamentals have been mastered every child makes a doil's blanket, also by the end of the term the entire class can knit.In addition tv the regular samples made in the school, many nurils make original models at home.In grade three the children\u2018 made fancy embroidered towels, knitted doll\u2019s clothes and other original items at home, which are now on display with their class work.As the pupil advances from one grade to another, new and more interesting sewing items are taught.Grade four made attractive dish towels, many with embroidered mottoes for every day of the week.Fifth year spent a great deal of time on the making of fancy tray clothes, featuring drawn thread work, Among the models on display by this grade are a variety of knitting models, fancy finger-tip towels.made on dainty colored linen and finished with a little cross stitch embroidery \u201cdesign or monogram.Lois Ressler and -Augusta Vine- herg, of grade six, received honorable mention for the best work in the class.Both of these punils made fancy laundry bags.The Continued on page 2) HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 errr ITN Repaired - Refinished Cleaned RT ART) PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS YOUTH FOUND IN POSSESSION OF WEAPON JAILED Companion Receives Term For Loitering \u2014 Sentenced Here on Tuesday A youth giving the name of Norman Joseph Christie, 19, who told police he resided at 147 Fourth avenue, Verdun, was ten- terwed to three months in the penitentiary for carrying an of- fensivo weapon, and to two months for loitering, when he appeartd before Recorder C.A.Hale in Westmount Police Court Tuesday morning, The sentences will run concurrently, A companion of Christie, James Harrington, who gave his nddress as 435 l\u2018ivat Avenue, Verdun, was sentenced to two months in jail when he appeared with Christie on the loitering count.Both entered pleas of guilty, The accused wore arrested at 2.26 aan.Saturday by Constables Shepper and Carpenter, They were trailed by the constables along Victoria avenue, Western avenue and St.Catherine street and were finally picked up on Greene avenue.They wero brought to the station and eharged with loitering, but when police searched Christie they found that he was in pos- scasion of a blackjack.They appeared for preliminary hearing on the loitering count before Recordar Hale Monday morning.MADE TO HALL Six Hundred New Chairs Placed on Stairways A number of improvements to the seating accommodation and appearance of Victoria Hall have been made by the City.This week handsome brass rails were placed on the sides and centre of the main inside stairway leading to the auditorium.Rails were also placed on the side slairg levding from the entrance to the halls downstairs, Approximately 600 new chairs, upholstered with heavily padded leather, were purchased last week to replace those formerly used in the auditorium.They are far mora comfortable than the old ones and give the hall a much better appearance, Earlier in the year wicker lounge chairs were placed in the smaller halls used by women\u2019s clubs and other socicties and brought forth much favorable comment, GIVEN APPOINTMENT Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., of Dominion Douglas Church, has been appointed to represent the Board of Jvangelism and Social Service of the United Church of Canada, as its representative on the Exceutive of the Quebec Teme perance League, Rev.Lloyd Smith succeeds the Rev.D.L.Ritchie, who is retiring.Rev.B.Copeland Will Preach Here Next Sunday morning the cone gregation of St.Andrew's will hear an address by Rev, Bruca Copland, their missionary who has just returned home on furlough from China, He has been, for tha last two years, very close to the war zone and will be able Lo give a first-hahd report on conditions in the East, As secretary of the International Relief Committee formed by representatives of all foreign missions, he has written stirring accounts of their work among Chinese refugees, He is particularly enthusiastic about the way in which missionaries of all denominations have united to relieve the suffering and strengthen the morale of the Chinese people, After the evening service members of the Session and board of managers and any other persons interested in his work have been invited to speak with Rev.and Mrs.Copland in the Ladies\u2019 Parlor of the church.7.0777770 REV.A.LLOYD SMITH \u201cig 4 o i i\u201c ; PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Vriday Morning Serving the City of Westaount, Garden Suburb of Cunudu's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnys 2778° \u201cThe Ezaminer\u201d efms to be an independent, clean mewspaper fer the home, deviteu 10 public service.LL WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 a \u2014_\u2014 TAX SATURATION How long governments keep on with unbalanced budgets, and additional taxes?How much more can business stand?Since last Saturday all the theatres in Quebec City have been closed because additional taxes have made it impossible for them to operate at a profit.Just now, in Quebec City, theatres have to pay some twenty-five taxes annually, which eat up about forty per cent of the gross revenue.In Montreal, the figure is twenty-five per cent.By contrast, the theatres of France are taxed seventeen per cent of their gross, and are complaining about it, while in Ontario the tax is only five per cent, In Three Rivers, a tax of one thousand dollars on each chain store branch put many of them out of business, while Ontario figures indicate that the government .is making less from gasoline taxation since the rate was boosted two cents.Our legislators could take a leaf from the example of the city of Rotterdam, in Holland, which, in an endeavour to increase its revenue tried the radical experiment of lowering taxes instead of increasing them, and the experiment was a success.With the load lightened, business bounded ahead at such a rate that more revenue was forthcoming, even though the tax rate was lower, There is inevitably an end to spending\u2014 the taking of money from the people with one hand, and paying it back with the other I(after deduction of interest).The process can\u2019t go on indefinitely, and the sooner the legislators recognize that fact the better for themselves and the people.\u201cFINAL WARNINGS\" That indefatigable purveyor of Nazi propaganda, Dr.Paul Joseph Goebbels, is puffing and blowing \u2018final warnings\u2019 to the democratic nations that they must stop trying to encircle\u2019 Germany.It won't do at all, the doctor says, and \u2018every blow of this front will be answered by a deafening counterblow.\u201d ets Mr.Chamberlain, simultaneously, The Westmount Examiner CLASSIFIED ADS the world know Britain's determination not to yie'd before attempts by any power to dominate any other country by force.In other words, Germany can protest the so-cal'ed encirclement, but the encirclers are not going to recede from their position.They can\u2019t afford to do so.It wouldn\u2019t be safe.And, as was pointed out the other day, it there IS encirclement, Germany and Italy have only themselves to blame.They started the arqu- ment.Thev did the threatening.And thev perpetrated the outrages and the land seizures that finally drove the democracies to effective action, A QUESTION MARK Hon.Norman A.McLarty, K.C., Postmaster General, recently told members of the Windsor Rotary Club: \"Canadians no longer refer to Their Majesties as \u2018the King and Queen\u2019 but \u2018our King and Queen.\u201d The Royal visit has done more to cement the two great racial factions in Canada than any other single event in our history.The scene at Quebec as they arrived was replete with drama greater and more pregnant with history even than the capture of Quebec in 1759.\u2018 We hope Mr.McLarty is right, and in view of the events of the Royal visit we think it quite possible that he is, but this chronicler has just returned from a five-hundred-mile trip through rural Quebec and has had it impressed upon him that we may witness in the coming Federal election the deadening spectacle of anti-British so-called \u2018national union\u2019 candidates in most of the rural constituencies \u2014candidates who hope to win and to control the next Parliament through wielding the balance of power.Following is a typical conversation: \u201cWill the Liberals win here?\u2019 \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cThen Mr.Manion will win?\u2018 \"Oh, no.\u201d \u201cThen who?\" \"Union nationale.\u2019 \u201cin a Federal election?\u201d \"Why sure.\u201d \"Why are vou deserting Mr.Lapointe?\u201d \u2018\u2019He\u2019s an imperialist; he spends too much on armaments.\u201d \"Don\u2019t you think they're necessary today?\u2019 \u201cNo.If we buy armaments today, we'll go to war tomorrow.\u201d \u2018\u2019But airp'anes cross the ocean now in ten hours; tomorrow they'll cross in five.What will we do if we can\u2019t defend ourselves?\u2019\u2019 \"The United States won't let them cross.\u201d \u201cBut if the United States has to defend us, we'll belong to the United States.Will you like that?\u201d \"No.But there's no danger.The British won't let the United States take this country,\u201d The big question is, How many of the voters think along those lines.Are they sufficient in number to win enough seats to hold the balance of power?Or do the majority think along the lines of the people who gave Their Majesties such a truly Royal welcome at Quebec, at Three Rivers, and at Montreal?THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER DRIVE AGAINST RODENTS HAS G00D RESULTS Informative articles on the danger of allowing rodents to breed in a community and measures that should be taken to eradicate then have been published in the Examiner in conjunction with a campaign currently being conducted by the municipal health office.headed by Dr.F.M.A.MeNaugh- ton to rid Westmount of germ.carrying ra\u2018e.The campaign has been a marked su.:ess, Dr.McMaughton reported y \u2018~rday, and many residents have followed the instructions outlined in these articles.However no effort is being spared by health authorities to rid the city completely of rats and other rodents and the drive will con- tu until this objective has been reached.The latest in the series on the extermination of rats, prepared by the health bureau, follows: The Department of Health has written three previous articles on the methods employed in destruction of rats.During this period a continuous campaign against rats has been going on and explanations given to many residents in the community why rats are causing a nuisance.The extermination of rats on a national scale is impracticable.Their numbers can be kept down locally by various means, A clean house in which all food is protected is not attractive to them.The foundations and basements of buildings can be made rat proof, casual openings being filled in with concrete and necessary openings such as windows guarded by a stout wire screen.During the campaign, many improvements have been noted, but there are still many who should secure new galvanized iron garbage cans with tight-fitting lids.If the lid on your can does not fit tightly, you require a new one\u2014 lids which set on top of cans or are too large or too small dre not satisfactory.Please assist the WAnut 2773 33 Graduates .Continued from page 1) ates in the hymn \u201cAlmighty God\u201d \u201cJewish Women of Tomorrow\" was the theme of a talk by Mar.\u2018on Friefeld; Victor Goldbloom gave an address on \u201cThe Hebrew Language\u201d, Herzi Nathanson delivered the Valedictory: Ruth Simak and Rya Segal made presentations to Mrs.Jesse Schwartz and Mrs.S.J.Leibowitz, teachers, on behalf of the pupils, Roslyn Lipsey recited the Closing Prayer.Rabbi Gershon Levi, Education Director, then presented the graduates for diplomas.The diplomas were awarded by Mr.Harry Batshaw, Chairman of the Educational Committee.After the Address to the Graduates, the following Medals and Prizes were awarded: Hebrew High School \u2014 \u201cThe Lyon Cohen Gold Medal for the Encouragement of Hebrew Learning\u201d to Victor Goldbloom; Hebrew School \u2014\u201cThe Solomon and Rachel Liv- inson Gold Medal\u201d to Mindel Bronfman; Sunday School\u2014\u201cThe Bloomfield Memorial Medal\u201d to Marion Friefeld; \u201cMoses J.Glick- man Memorial Medal\u201d to Herz: Nathanson; \u201cThe Lazarus and Fanny Cohen Memorial Medal\u201d to Mildred Rosenberg; \u201cThe William and Hannah Jacobs Memorial Medal\u201d to Ruth Simak ; The Mar- kus Markus Memorial Medal\u201d to Yetive Crelinstein; \u201cThe Moses Gordon Memorial Medal\u201d to Roslyn Lipsey; \u201cThe Medal Presented by Harry Gordon, in memory of his wife, Nellie\u201d to Bernard Berlin; \u201cThe Pauline Gordon Memorial Medal\u201d to Manuel Shac- ter; \u201cThe Moss Memorial Medal\u201d to Mindel Bronfman; \u201cThe Mr.and Mrs.Harris Kellert Memorial Prize\u201d to Rya Segal; \u201cThe Prize presented by Mr.C.B.Fainer, in memory of his wife, Mary,\u201d to Theodore Livingstone : \u201cThe Simon Moskovitch Memorial Prize\u201d to Evelyn Gross; \u201cThe Mr.and Mrs.Jacob Hirsch Memorial Prize\u201d to Marguerite Kirsch; \u201cThe Prize presented by Aaron Schachter, in memory of his wife, Queenie Kol- ber Schachter\u201d to Florence Gerso- vitz; The Women\u2019s Auxiliary Special Book Prizes\u201d to Reva Ein and Pauline Feinberg.Awards were also made to the following students of the Hebrew High School: \u201cThe Edith Wener Hart Memorial Prize\u201d to Lillian Brown; \u201cThe Miriam Tannenbaum Rose Memorial Prize\u201d to Richard Goldbloom; \u201cThe Louis Solomon Memorial Prize\u201d to Joan Levinson; \u201cThe * Samuel Wener Memorial Prize\u201d to Blanche Lemco; The David Bloomfield Memorial Prize\u201d to Ian Lemco; and \u201cThe Barnett Freedman Memorial Prize\u201d to Eva Margo.The musical part of the program was under the direction of Cantor Nathan Mendelson, with Mrs.M.N, Fineberg at the organ.community by having garbage suitably wrapped and in proper cans having tight-fitting lids.STUDIO COUCH: two rocking chairs; two carpets: curtain stretcher never Need: awning strips: screen door.Algo children's dresses and coats, No dealers, After 6 pm.EL, 1380.¢ X-167 + y The Examiner\u2019 Hidden Titles Contest 1S URGENT AT The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the %ind co-operation of Ms.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to everyone submitting the right answers.The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will be received in Friday's mail: Nancy McMurtry, 481 Prince Albert Ave.; Mrs.O.E.Fairbrother, 4891 Sherbrooke West; Bertram J.Helen Thompson, 4633 Sherbrooke Schwartz, 1346 Greene Ave ; Miss West; Mrs.J.A.Lacombe, 4275 Western Ave.; Mary-Stuart Roussac, 4175 Western Ave.STOPME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE AHEM! Counsel (cross-examining a farmer): \u201cNow don\u2019t quibbel! Do you understand a simple problem or not?\u201d Witness: \u201cI do.\u201d Counsel: \u201cThen tell the court this: If 15 men plowed afield in 5 hours how long will 30 men take to plow the same field?\u201d Witness: \u201cThey couldn\u2019t do it.\u201d Counsel: \u201cWhy not?\u201d Witness: \u201cBecause the 15 men have already plowed it!\u201d SPEAKING OF SCENTS \u201cHow many men admire you on account of the wonderful perfume you use?\u201d \u201cOh, about 10 per scent.\u201d BETTER START YOUNG Client: \u201cTo be frank, you are too young to.conduct my case.\u201d Young Lawyer: \u201cBut, sir, there is no knowing how long the case will drag on.\u201d\u2014Berliner Illustri- erte.PRETTY GOOD AT THE PLATE \u201cSpeaking about baseball, I've got a baseball dog.\u201d \u201cWhat makes you call him a baseball dog?\u201d \u201cBecause he wears a muzzle, catches 4lies, chases fowls, and Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave J.A.Johnston, B.A., Minister Shirley McKeyes, Choir Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist Argyle School .Continued from page 1) majority of the models made in the classes are all hand sewn, each teacher supervising her own class.[Each girl in the sixth grade made a square, many of which bore a sail boat design, with all the blocks completed, the entire class helped to join them in the making of a Colonial bedspread, in two shades of pink.Darning stockings, hemming, French geams, binding, chain stitching and hemstitching are all taught in the sixth grade.With almost a complete knowledge of the various stitches, many of the girls made either housecoats or simple cotton play frocks.Wortny of special mention is a gayly colored -housecoat made by Beryl Robertson.The entire garment was made by the pupils, who choose her own pattern and material.While the girls are taught to make practical things, many of them made dainty little linen articles for Christmas gifts.beats it for home when he sees the catches coming.\u201d\u2014Long Beach Sun.Poet: \u201cShould I stop writing poetry?\u201d Editor: \u201cNo; begin!\u201d THIS HOSPITAL Laboratory Workers Have Tiny Corner at Children's Memorial Hospital Bacteriology was really born when the janitor Leeuwenhoek, in the middle seventeenth century, learned to grind lenses in a city hall basement in Delft.Working in darkness and dirt and squalor he made better lenses than the best of spectacle makers, and brought hacteriology to a healthy birth by building them into the world\u2019s first microscopes \u2014 still in the dirty City Hall basement.And he astounded the Royal Society into gasps of admiration with the discoveries he made peering at bits of hair, bits of animal eye, bits of human skin, saliva, water, blood, everything he could get his lenses on and drawing pie- tures of things no one had ever seen before since the day of creation,\u2014always in the same small basement, and always in intervals of spare time, between janitory jobs by which he earned his weekly wage.Nobody who knows or has read about Leeuwenhoek can fail to think of him, if he visits the Montreal Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, and watches the laboratory workers, The medical and lay staff alike are burned up with the modern medical man\u2019s enthusiasm for spotless, clinical, bacteriological and visible cleanliness, the cleanliness that can not only be seen but felt and smelled.And modern electric lighting has done away with the darkness.But they have other inconveniences and obstacles to overcome that the old 17th century Dutchmen would never have accepted.Workers in Close Quarters If he had to work in a basement, at least he had a whole basement.- But at the Children's Memorial Hospital the laboratory workers only have one-third of a tiny corner of a basement.Telephone HOWARD SS.BARRISTER and SOLICITOR ; 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Y-183 7.30 p.m.P30 .cocrencenrens ( ! 7 : - and bureau set In grey enamel; coll ALBERT WEEKS \u201cSPIRITUAL FITNESS\" two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during aa > NER, cha a wr NEW Willams treadle sewing ma-| WALNUT bedroom suite, crib and| springs, now ymatiress $20.00.Eight \u2018Westmount\u2019 Cordially Nelcomes this the first halt of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 deci- vibn Rs ne after re NS | Por le sale EL.BOUT NY 201] good order $12.00.504 Wilson, DE Jeweller onda AR mt 8 pm sion as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre, : 650, after 6.- or quick sale, EL.7.-2 00, 4 .', .m.7 - s t OUNTRY HOUSES TO LAT BABY CARRIAGE Tn perfect order, VELOUR drapes, three piece uit, 1320: after § pm.2-53 : Beautifuily Inusirated Travelogue My MAM@ ÎS L.-occscocrvenmeoneersensecntrruneenerententrsenserancesennerraar sons URNISHED 4-room co«tnge Lauren-| gray metal, leather lined, reasonable.[tweed cont, fox scarf, evening dress.RICH EARTH and manufe for gar- Watchmaker entitled: \u201cScottish Scenes and the tilans, 50 miles, on Luke, $150,00 sea-| EL, 4171, Y-175 daytime dresses.EL.7603, Y-157| dens.lawns etc.We deliver, For In- Empire Exhibition\u201d AGAIOIS L.\u2026.oucereseneensoresemsenseseanteneanaccerssnsatacanceneurersensencene \u2019 \u2019 i h 161 : formation call WA.6732.Y-52 Gree 4820 in coloured films and slides boos, OUR rent 2 monts 3 = 1309 ne Fl.Wel Do not miss this Winn e to be drawn from those submitting the correct answers.5008, R-22 * » BOY'S English Se on rer sp 00, fail Everyone tres Oftering ers are to x -HILAIRE, to rent, furnished coat, cap, size 12, Eg or $5.00; new - .BT ie \u2018winter aml summer.English EY ea ar eo y pair near the Richelieu, provided with , short pants, ol .50, ears, most of the modern accommodations.d | AT.3532, Y-81 R-24 Crosswor uzz e LEFEBVRE'S deliclous meat ples, 6 .e ORFORD LARE, fully furnished & for Zic, fresh daily, DE.1303.We | n Y U Save Tt e Nation rooms, 2 screened porches, electric * * geltver.Y-33 ave e I refrigerator, safe bathing, vercherss 1 2 13 Te s 16 17 Is Is 10 ii LARGE baby .bunt, long season.WI.5838.| fect condition.WE.6507.Y-181 RSS Et .EER ; : TT bik 12 13 14 BOOKCASE, dark finish, 41° wide, Sha So that more young lives may LAKE ST.FRANCS, modern 8 55\" high, IU* deep, two doors $12.00.= h f th room bungalow, electricity, conven- Telephone DE, 5220, after à p.m.\\ h h | , : lences, good bathing, fishing, large 15 16 17 18 [19 \u2019 7-90 ave à Chance 0 ea > SL pr F1._8800.RU ¥ We need new buildings and equipment to care for the - MONTFORT, 60 miles from Montreal, 20 H 2 : WANTED To PURCHAS E growing thousands of children we treat annually.We need Food motor rond.Near lake, 4 bed- 26 LARGE slic tricycle or on Mas small your help to provide them « .for most of our work is \u2018rooms, large living room and kitchen, 23 [724 125 2 28 bleycle, good condition only consider- done below cost.Less than 7% of our patient days were fully equipped.Screencd verandah.ed.Wi.833d.R-14 paid in full last year! 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S Orene Charles DUNNE HER TRENTO GRUB RRR TH A great tender romance to give you your deepest heart-thrilt|E| boat under the spell of a summer in months! Z| moon sweep them both into a Added Attraction, \"NANCY = heart-tugging romance.Their jove DREW DETECTIVE\" with They sever previous ° betrothals.Bonita Granville & John Litel.ed Extra \u2014 BAER vs NOVA They exchange butterfly living for months of sacrifice Suddenly, like a bomb burst, Miss Dunne is lamed in an accident.She shuns Boyer.not wishing to burden him, and \u2018the erstwhile Casanova, believing himself jilted, is disillusioned unti} a magnificent climax happily unites the pair.Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer are co-starred for the first time in \u201cLove Affair,\u201d under the aegis of producer-director Leo McCarey, responsible for the prize-winning \u201cThe Awful Truth.\u201d Maria Ouspen- ska, Lee Bowman, Astrid Allwyn and Maurice Moscovitch have featured roles in this RKO Radio Picture.! Heavyweight Fight Pictures.TODAY until FRIDAY, \u201cFAST AND LOOSE\" with ROBERT MONTGOMERY & ROSALIND RUSSELL.THE JONES FAMILY In \u201cEverybody's Baby.\u201d OrEsihou TODAY-SATURDAY DOUBLE PROGRAM! HN BRIAR AAA CFA DUG BT Water Carrier Is The Hero Of Stirring Film The devotion and loyalty of an elderly native water-carrier to- » » « & great classic comes to the screen in glorious Technicolor! ward his British comrades during 2nd.Feature, THE JONES a campaign in India, which forms FAMILY in \u201cDown On The the basis of Kipling\u2019s celebrated Farm.noem, \u201cGunga Din,\u201d is retained as FRIDAY NIGHT after 1\" the motivating theme of the picture of the same name in which Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen ars Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., star as three non-com officers of a British regiment in India.This film is now showing at the Snowdon \u2018United Theatre until Saturday.Sam Jaffe, remembered as the Grand Lama of \u201cLost Horizon,\u201d plays the title role in the film, while the three stars portray the .XQWdÿ pals in the regiment encamped at a British colonial outpost at the base of the Himalayas in northern India.The resourcefulness of the old native \u201cbhisti\u201d in keeping the three men alive during a bloodthirsty siege of a Hindu temple where the soldiers are imprisoned, and in bringing a rescue party to the scene at the sacrifice of his own life, brilliantly interprets the Kipling ballad in vivid and memorable fashion.Lovely Joan Fontaine provides the romantic interest.Other prominent roles are filled by Eduardo Ciannelli, Montagu Love, Robert Coote and Abner Biberman.Recital Of Pupils Of Miss V.Benson Miss Viola L.Benson will present her junior pupils in a piano recital in Tudor Hall, of Jas.A.Ogilvy's Ltd, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.In addition to the solo and en- \u2018semble numbers, the program will feature a rhythmic orchestra of sixteen young players ranging -from four to twelve years of age.Students taking part in the recital include: Dorothy Hagberg.Edith Aston, Betty Aston, Ann Gardner, Janice Jaques, June Thompson, Joan Stafford, Judith, Revival of \u201c39 STEPS\" with Robert Donat & Madeleine Carroll.SUNDAY until Tuesday, \"YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER\u201d with Priscilla Lane & Jeffery Lynn.\u201cON TRIAL\" with Margaret Lindsay & John Litel.ÉTIIEL TODAY-SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL! The lustiest devils that ever manned A a cannon or pla- fgued a woman's heart! UE OA TOO A AGAR RA EL RE ULC OE CARY GRANT - VICTOR HCLAGLEN | DOUBLAS FAIRBANKS, Sam Jaffe» Eduardo ££ : Cianneli«#¥in Fontaine RKO RADIO'S BIG i SHOW OF SHOWS| Added Attraction: Charles Dickens\u2019 \u201cA Christmas Carol\u201d with Reginald Owen and Terry Kliburn.SUNDAY until TUESDAY, RAY MILLAND & Isa Miranda \u201cTHE THREE MUSKETEERS\u201d MG Za A scene from the film \u201cThe Three Musketeers\u201d starring Don Ameche and the Ritz Brothers which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre.DELIGHTFUL ROMANTIC COMEDY RETIN I NIN Priscilla Lane and Jeffery Lynn in a scene from the film \u2018Yes, My Darling Daughter\u2019 which opens Sunday at the Westmount United eatre.Shirley Temple to Blush in Technicolor Screen Hit For the first time in her career audiences are going to have the opportunity of meeting Shirley Temple face to face when they see her in \u201cThe Little Princess,\u201d the No.1 star\u2019s first Technicolor production now playing at the West- mourt United Theatre until Saturday.It was in answer to thousands of requests that Darryl F.Zanuck, production chief of 20th Century- Fox, decided to cast the dimpled star in \u201cThe Little Princess,\u201d and the studio\u2019s foremost talent was enlisted to actually put the story on celleloid.The addition of Technicolor entailed tremendous extra costs and created new problems in lighting, costuming and set decoration.No star has ever appeared bet fore the Technicolor cameras without benefit of makeup and the color experts insisted that even Shirley would be no exception.After making three tests of the star, one with makeup, one with a powder makeup and one without any makeup \u201cwhatever, it was found that Shirley looked best in her natural coloring.And so, in \u201cThe Little Princess,\u201d the dimpled star appears just as she is in real life.Richard Green and Anita Louise head the supporting cast of the film.Belmont Park Has Many Features This Week End There will be big doings at Belmont Park over the week end.On Saturday evening, Stan Wood and his Orchestra who supply the dance music in the beautiful pavilion, will be singularly honoured by the management of the Park with a \u201cGet Acquainted with Stan Wood\u201d Night.The general public is invited to participate in the celebrations that night and those de- Mary, Audrey and Nancy Cliif, Mary Miner, Dolly Morison, Gwen Richardson, Bert Joss, Martin Franklin, Cliff Watson and Richard Holmes.This will be the closing recital of the season, and parents and friends are cordially invited to attend.Gold production in Peru gained 50 per cent last year, and silver mined also was much greater.in \u2018Hotel! Imperial.\u201d | fered when FRANCHOT ' TONE In \u201cThe Girl Downstairs\u201d with Francis- ka Gaal.(MGNRLANG TODAY-SATURDAY TWO FEATURES! HONOLULD \u201cYes, Se ELEANOR { POWELL Cr) SUNDAY .the screen's happiest holiday of song, spectacle, dancing, fun and stars! INDIAN TROUPE in costumes presenting nafive dances.HIT No.1.Added Attraction, \u201cHOTEL IMPERIAL\u2018 with Ray Milland & Isa Miranda.HIT No.2.GEORGE HANNEFORD HIT No.3.FRIDAY NIGHT , y .After 11 Revival of \u201cSOULS AT SEA\" with George Raft, Gary Cooper & Frances Dee.SUNDAY until TUESDAY, DON AMECHE & THE RITZ BROTHERS In a comedy version of Dumas\u2019 \u201cTHE THREE MUSKETEERS\u201d with Binnie Barnes & Gloria Stuart.\u201cCHARLIE CHAN IN HONOLULU\" with Sidney Toler, Claire Dodd & Phyllis Brooks.SATURDAY.HEAR HIM! iseususaus = = My Darling Daughter\u201d J.A.GAGNON BEAUTY PARLOR Same address for 12 years.PERMANENTS and all Branches of Beauty Culture, 4862 SHERBROOKE ST.W., at Victoria EL.0838 TRIPLE HEADER with George Hanneford in person.THE AUDACIOUS SATANELLAS whirling gyro sensation.Bt SPA EUR Beautiful Belmont Park Presents B GET ACQUAINTED wit.STAN WOOD NIGHT : i A [0 EYEE I TH AN EE Admission to Park ADULTS 15¢ CHILDREN 5e Tax Incl.BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR À PICNIC FAMILY JUNE 10\u201d Bring this coupon and dance all evening DANCE TO His BI FINE Music: 5 sirous of taking advantage of this special offer are kindly requested to clip the coupon, for the occasion, as appeared and which will once again appear in the newspapers.On presenting the said coupon to the cashier at the dance pavilion together wit, a very small charge of 10 cents, each patron of the Park will be entitled to dance all evening.Stan Wood's orchestra, an aggregation of new faces and outstanding talent,® is acknowledged as one of Canada\u2019s finest orchestras, Mr.Wood, who taught music in the public schools in Ontario prior to forming his own band, has selected the personnel of same with great care.On Sunday afternoon and evening, three big features will be of- the world-famous George Hanneford Family, equestrian performers featuring \u201cGeorge\u201d the riding clown, will make their initial appearance at Belmont Park.Hit number two will be supplied by several Indians, in their native costumes, who will perform native dances.A scene from the film \u2018\u2019Fast until Friday, and Loose\u2018\u2019 starring Robert Montgomery and Rosalind Russel, now playing at the York United Theatre DOCTOR AND NURSE ROMANCE OF THE FRONT LINES Sp Isa Miranda and Ray Milland in a scene trom the tilm \u2018\u2018Hotel Imperial which opens Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre.Those, cynics who relentlessly LL AAA MAMA M A AAA MA M AAA AAA AAA AAA A AAA AAA AAA MA AUS OF.AND THINGS § By JACK HIRSHBERG MA HAIL THE KIDS! maintain that Canadian broadcasters can never hope to rate with their American brethren are sitting up and taking notice these Friday cvenings as a group of local youngsters, under the guidance of Rupert Caplan, cavort before CBC-NBC microphones in a dramatic opus entitled \u201cMiss Trent's Children.\u201d To put it mildly, \u201cMiss Trent's Children\u201d has become the surprise hit of the year\u2014a story of wide appeal, intelligently treated by Author Joe McDougall, and convincingly played by Betty Taylor, Ivor Francis, Bob O'Reilly and a strong supporting cast.Incidentally, Miss Taylor is the local lass who won top honors at the recent Dominion Drama x Festival.Offering the first real opposition encountered by \u201cOne Man's Family\u201d in many a moon, *Miss Trent's Children\u201d tells of three Saskatchewan youngsters, bereaved of their mother at an early age, who move to Montreal where they face the problems of adjustment to city life -\u2014 problems faced by almost everyone who has bcen forced to forsake west for east and small town for metropolis.\u201cMiss Trent's Children\u201d is the result of simultaneous inspiration experienced last autumn by two leading lights in Canadian radio.It all happened when Caplan awoke one morning to the sudden realization that Canadian ether was sadly lacking in human drama.He went into a huddle with McDougall, who had been toying with a theme for just such a program, and several days later rough sketches of the first few instalments of \u201cMiss Trent's Children\u201d were submitted to the regional program chief of CBC.He nodded approval; McDougall edited his scripts; a cast was lined up\u2014and the show hit the national kilocycles as a sustainer.Its suc- -cess was immediate, and NBC requested that the program be madz available to American listeners as an international exchange.\u201cMiss Trent's Children\u201d deals with everyday folk wrestling with AT BELMONT PARK SUNDAY 23 pr 4 All à CES A er er or The George Hanneford Family, ing \u2018Georgie\u2019 the Riding Clown, next week, world-renowned equestrians featur- at Belmont Park, Sunday and all everyday problems, and attempting to solve these problems in an atmosphere essentially Canadian.McDougall's characters are \u2018real, and the show is directed with emphasis on realism.This department seldom goes overboard for a radio program, but we humbly suggest that you dial in \u201cMiss Trent's Children\u201d for sincere broadcast drama at its best.The story is not sensalional, nor are the characters glamorous \u2014 but the program is clean and refreshing, something utterly different in kilocycle entertainment, * TOSCANINI AGAIN Arturo Toscanini, considered by | many ag the decade's greatest conductor, returns to NBC for two special broadcasts from the Lucerne International Music Festival August 3 and 16.The latter broadcast will include a performance of Verdi's \u201cRequiem\u201d with Kerstin Thorburg and Nicolai Moscano as soloists .Suzanne Silvercruys, sister of the Belgian Consul at Ottawa, speaks Friday through NBC on her meeting with the King and Queen .June 14, 21, 28 and July 5 have been announced as dates for the CBC broadcasts of concerts by L\u2019Orchestre des Con- cerls Symphoniques from the Chalet atop Mount Royal, with Alfred Wallenstein conducting the opening broadcast.Subsequent weeks CORNFIELD ETS RTI ip MOST BEAUTIFULDoz 59e | Long Stemmed, Doz.84c SPECIAL BOX Wondertul Spring 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Ohman\u2019s Will Award Watches to Graduates boy and girl at whose name the hands stop will receive a watch.It will be impossible to even remotely guess at the winner until the hands have completely stopped.The hour hand will point to the boy winner and the minute hand to the name of the girl fortunate enough to win the excollent prizes, The contest is believed to be the first of its kind conducted in this part of the country and is expected to arouse a great deal of interest.The prizes will certainly be grand graduating, gifts.will bring summer concerts from Winnipeg and Toronto , .* TICKER TAPE Advices exclusiva to this desk indicate that John Boles may be singing master of ceremonies on \u201cGood News\u2019 when it returns next season .Walter Downs, who will spend the summer supervising broadcasts from Murray Bay.moved into his new house of glass this week.The building is on Cedar Avenue and has bedrooms, on the main floor while living and dining salons are on the upper storey .Officials of the Mount Royal Hotel intimated yesterday that Lloyd Huntley would not return as musical director of the midtown hostelry.Huntley was scheduled to officiate June 16 al the reopening of the Normandie Roof .- * DIAL DELIRIUM H.V.Kaltenborn reccives two honorary degrees from American universities this wegk, climaxing the most important year in his long carcer as news reporter and analyst , .Noel Mills, who studied at Trafalgar Institute in Montreal, and Joan Tetzel, remembered by many as ingenue of the Or- pheum Stock Players, are both playing featured roles in the new CBS dramatic serial, \u201cWhen n Girl Marries.\u201d ., .Arch Oboler's Saturday evening plays through CBM shift from 10 to 9.30 p.m., effective this week.Saturday night's comedy entitled \u201cNero's Wife\u201d .uf the R.M.S.Maurclunia in twé ship-to-shore broadcasts June 18 and 22, The liner's arrival in Manhattan June 23 will be cov- NBC will cover the maiden voyage | ered by a corps of announcers through CFCF .Change Vowels To Match Tempo Of Tap Dancer There was mutiny on the set of \u201cHonolulu\u201d when Hawaiian musicians were nsked to \u201cslaughter\u201d their language during the making of the picture, which is now showing at the Monkland United Thea- tro until Saturday.Finally, they agreed to meet tho demands half way.In order to match the tempo of Elcanor Powell's tapping hula dance, Andy llona and his Island- crs wero called on to change their native tongue.A number of times they had to break a word in the middle to match a tap break ex- cculed by the dancing star.For example, take a song like \u201cYou Are My Lucky Star.\u201d When it is broken up to match Miss Powell's steps, in Hawaiian, it would go like this: \u201cYo Uare Myl Ucky Sta R.\u201d Tho Hawaiian musicians insisted that some of the linds remain the same so that their relatives will know that they haven't forgotien their language when the musical in shown in Hawail, Robert Young, George Burns and Gracie Allen 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DRY Mre.E Almond left last weekend to spend the summer in England.Mrs.Hazel Warnecke is expected home tomorrow from New York, where she spent several days.Miss Lorraine Cumming entertained at a dinner last night, prior to the Navy League Ball Mr.and Mrs.J.J.McGill have left to spend the summer at Dorval.Mrs.A.E.Whitehead is occupying her residence at Dorval for the summer season.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Ogilvie have returned home from New York.where they visited the World's Fair.Mr.and Mrs.T.S.Gillespie, who have been spending a few weeks in London, England, are expected home about June 21.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Hannaford have.returned hon.e from New York City, where they spent several days.Mrs.Louis Mongeau and Miss Huguetta Bertrand .have returned from New York, where they spent the past few weeks, Social and Personals Announcing.The Opening Of HELENE BONBONS and CHOCOLATES The latest creations in the art of candy making.superiine, always fresh.per pound.4910 Sherbrooke W.(At Prince Albert) Phone EL, 0756 Delicious, 60r SALE ! 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New washable frocks in prints, sheers and linens.Latest styles and shades.$4.9 5 w GERMAINE Martha Lofebvre, Proprietor.4935 SHERBROOKE WEST (Near Claremont) ELwood 2112 Mrs.Murray Chipman is returning home tomorrow from New York, where she spent a few weeks, Miss Elizabeth Harold has returned home from San Francisco, where she visited her sister, Mrs.Hillyard Stewart.Mrs.G.A.Morris, has returned home from Quebec City, where she visited her mother, Mrs.Edward Fry.Mr.D.Kert, returned home on Saturday, aboard the Duchess of Bedford, from England, where he spent the past seven weeks.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.K, Cochius, formerly of St.John\u2019s, Newfoundland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helene, to Mr.Donald C.Ross, of Montreal, son of Mr.and Mrs.John W.Ross, of St.Andrew, N.B.The wedding will, take place in August.Marsh-Cowan The engagement is announced of Miss Katie Gertrude Cowan.daughter of the late Angus Cowan and of Mrs.Gertrude Wright, formerly of Bishopton, Que., to Mr.Frederick Carl Marsh, son of Mr.and Mrs.Carmi Marsh, of Foster, Que,, the marriage to take place early in July.Wedding Attendants At the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Consuelo (Betty) Rehfuss, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs, O.Rehfuss, of Hampstead and Mr.Earl Frederick Large, son of Mr.W.A.Large and of the late Mrs.Large, which is taking place at tho church of St.James the Apostle, at six o\u2019clock on Saturday evening, June 24th, the bride will be attended by Miss Mary Richmond, as maid-of-honor, and by Miss Margaret Clare and Miss May Robertson, as bridesmaids.Mr.Reginald Scott will be best man and the ushers will be Mr.Albert \u2018Pye, Mr, James Richmond.Mr.Howard Gough and Mr.Allan Luffman.A reception at the home of the bride's parents, & Granville road, will follow the ceremony.Parkinson-Smith The marriage of Elizabeth Pearl, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William H.Smith, of Toronto, to Mr.Donald Roy Parkinson, son of Mr.and Mrs.B.S.Parkinson, of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon at the summer residence of the bridegroom's parents, Bellevue, Que., Reverend Dr.F.W.Kerr, of St.Andrew's church, Westmount, officiating.The ceremony t o o k place against a background of palms and ferns, the music being pro- PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ® TWO WEEKS VACATION PARTY © NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 6 DAY CRUISE to NASSAU $110 14 days \u2014 June 30-July 16 @ July 28-Aug.11 © Sept.1-Sept.16 Limited Membership \u2014 References TOBIN TRAVEL BUREAU 1240 Peel St.\u2014 PL.9613 MRS.POPE WE.2686 MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER | CURTAINS & BEDSPREADS | WA.4598 J.J.ESTABLISHED 1931 CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE - REPAIRS \u2014 RE-UPHOLSTERING 313 VICTORIA AVE.ERO -\" throughout the house, Near Western Ave.Door-To-Door Distributors WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, CIRCULARS, FOLDERS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, BLOTTERS, COUPONS ) and SAMPLES Delivery of Display Materials to Retail Outlets.MONTREAL MESSENGER SERVICE HJ Rose, Manager, MArquette 4015 : Phones MArquette 5555-6464 WE COVER CANADA \u201cTWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS RELIABLE SERVICE\" NR ) Miss Agnes Pease To Retire This Month Miss Agnes Pease, who has been a teacher at Roslyn School for the past three years, was entertained at a tea and presentation yesterday afternoon by her fellow workers.Misx Pease has been teaching in Westmount for over 37 years, prior to taking up duties at Roslyn School, Miss Pease was on the staff of the old Westmount Academy, which was demolished, and re-built and named Argyle Junior High School.After an uninterrupted period of teaching, Miss Pease will resign on pension at the close of the season in June.Also feted at the tea were Miss N.E.Taylor, kindergarten teacher, and Miss S.Ward, French teacher, both of whom are to he married shortly, G.H.Penrose, principal, presided at the presentation, which was followed by refreshments.Tea was poured by Mrs.A.Twyner.Miss M.Allan, Miss E.Dewey, Miss E, McDonald and Miss L.Thompson assisted in serving.vided by a three-piece orchestra.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wor a gown of sea coral suede lace, buttoned up the front and bound in matching taffeta, the full skirt falling into folds to the floor.She wore a toque of French flowers and carried an old-fash- ioned nose-gay of flowers in pastel shades.She was attended by her sister, Mrs.R.W, Baillie, who was in a model gown of orchid chiffon, with deep violet accessories, and she wore a French toque and carried a nose-gay of Parma violets.Mr.William Smith was best man for Mr.Parkinson and Mr, R.W.Baillie was the ushers, Mrs.Smith, the bride\u2019s mother, was in a gown of navy blue and white crepe romaine, with a full length coat.She wore a navy blue baku hat and a shoulder knot of white gardenias.Mrs.Parkinson, mother of the bridegroom, was in a Marcel Rochas gown of dusty rose, with a felt hat to match, trimmed with burgundy and burgundy accessories.She wore a shoulder knot of green orchids, A buffet breakfast followed the ceremony.Lilacs and apple blossoms were used as decorations and the bride\u2019s table was arranged with tea roses, Mr.and Mrs.Parkinson left later on a motor trip to Atlantic City and the Southern States, the bride travelling in a grey suit.with black suede accessories, and a hat to match, and she wore a silver fox fur, the gift of the bridegroom.They will reside in Westmount.Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr.and Mrs, R.W.Baillie, and Miss Jean Baillie, of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.W.Smith, of Hamil- tun, and Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Smith, of Toronto.The marriage of Ruth Davida, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Ernest Baker, of Westmount, to Mr.William David Mahaffy, of Westmount son of the late David Mahaffy, and of Mrs.Mahaffy, took place on Saturday at seven o'clock, in Knox Crescent church, Reverend David Scott officiating.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk corded Etienne lace, fashioned with a high neckline, long sleeves extending into points over her hands and a full skint, which ended in a long train, Her veil of tulle illusion, fell from a coronet of white velvet leaves, and she wore a pearl necklace and carrings, the gift of the bridegroom.She \u2018carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and lily-of-the-valley.She was attended by Mrs.Law.\u2019 rence Morphy, as matron-of-honor, who Was in a gown of turquoise printed organdy in bouffant style with a short bolero.Miss Aileen Miller and Miss Margaret Mons- son, as bridesmaids, were in gowns of turquoise marquisette, in same style as that worn by the matron.of-honor.All the bridal attendants wore tiny ruffled plateau hats, centred with variegated nosegays, and they carried bouquets of spring flowers.Mr.Lawrence Mahaffy was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.George Challies, cousin of the bridegroom, Mr.W.L.Barnes, and Mr.Ronald Wright.Mrs.Baker, mother of the bride, wore a gown of grey crepe Cecilie with a bolero coat and a tucked full skirt, a hat of velvet flowers, and a corsage bouquet of Premier roses.Mrs.Mahaffy, mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of purple crepe with a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of yellow roses.Mrs.L.A.Seath, the bride's grandmother, wore a gown | of nudnight blue lace with a f THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER The Way To A Man's Heart ¥* * One Doesn't Congratulate the Bride\u2014Except on having wedding cake like this.A glistening Bride's Cake with tinted cocoanut fringe and a silver wedding bell in the center.It is so simple to make that any moderately skiliful home cook can be sure to contribution to the wedding feast, Many mothers beg for a recipe for a beautiful but simple Bride's Cake which they can both bake and decorate themselves.Here is a glistening and delicious answer, created especially for the glamorous occasion.1f she follows the recipe, the cook herself will also be in line for congratulations.Simple Bridal Cake Three cups sifted cake flour, 3 teaspoons combination baking powder, V2 teaspoon salt, 2/3 cup butter or other shortening, 134 cups sugar, 5 egg whites unbeaten, 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla.Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times.Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy.Add egg whites, one at a time, beating very thoroughly after each.Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth.Add vanilla.Bake in greased 15x9x2 inch pan in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) win hearty congratulations on this for 40 to 45 minutes, or until done Spread with boiled frosting on top and sides of cake., Cut model beil out of wax paper, outlining on cake with tooth pick.Remove paper pattern and fill in outline with silver dragees.Decorate sides with white or tinted cocoanut.Boiled Frosting Three cups sugar, 1 teaspoon light corn syrup, 13 cups boiling water, 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten, 2 teaspoons vanilla.« Combine sugar corn syrup, and water.Bring quickly to a boil, stirring only until sugar is dissolved.Boil rapidly, without stiring, until small amount of syrup forms a soft ball in cold water, or spins a long thread when dropped from tip of spoon (240 deg.F.).Pour syrup in fine stream over egg whites, beating constantly.Add vanilla.Continue beating with rotary egg beater 10 to 15 minutes, or until frosting is cool and.of right consistency to spread.Use wooden spoon when too stiff for beater.Makes enough frosting to cover top an¥ sides of 15x9x2 inch cake.Frances Goltman Pupils In Successful Concert A very good concert was held last Tuesday evening when Miss Frances Goltman, Lic.Mus.presented her pupils in her Sixth Annual Concert in Victoria Hall.A large audience greeted the performers with enthusiastic applause and several pupils had to respond with encores, an unusual attainment at student recitals.Thorough training and excellent rhythm was noticeable throughout the varied programme, Miss Goltman presented Marilyn Mailman, 11 years old, with a gold medal for winning the Musical Essay competition held in April and those who received honourable mention were, Jonathan Robinson, Glorianne Schwartz, Katherine Silver and Mitzi Berger.Many chlidren played well in short numbers among whom were Ronald Cape, and Lois Pearson, two tiny tots, Frances Morris, Norma-Betty Grover, Renee Roth- man, Barbara Glickman, Joan Rubin, Jonathan Robinson, Audrey Perchanok, and Kenneth Gross.Sylvia N'arks, a clever little girl, rendered a \u201cWaltz\u201d by Strea- bogg, with excellent rhythm and June Denison played well in \u201cMerry Bobolink\u201d by Krogmann.Joy Shatner and David Robinson were heard in tuneful numbers.Suzanne Cohen showed a good touch and splendid rhythm in a \u201cWaltz\u201d by Duval.Connie Rothman played a \u201cCossack Dance\u201d well, and Ronald Denison rendered \u201cPatriot March\u201d in good \u2018time.Marilyn Mailman heard in \u201cTumbling Clowns\u201d, Gordon Edelstone played well in \u201cThe Whale\u201d by Safford and Gloria La- vene was recalled to play an encore after her rendering of \u201cCurious Story\u201d by Heller.Phyllis Gameroff played \u201cSol.feggietto\u201d by Bach brilliantly and upon receiving tremendous applause responded with an encore.Leanore Briskin showed musical matching hat, and her corsage bouquet was of Talisman roses.Following the reception Reld in the Oak and Blue rooms of the Windsor Hotel, Mr.and Mrs, Ma- haffy left on & motor trip to the Eastern States, the bride travelling in a grey monotone tweed suit, with a white blouse, black accessories, and a grey hat.Her corsage bouquet was of Johanna Hill roses talent in \u201cFur Elise\u201d by Beethoven and played a March as an encore.Clifford Asch was heard in a \u201cPlantation Melody\u201d and Elaine Robinson played a \u201cSonatina\u201d by Clementi.Joyce Ginsberg displayed a good technique in the \u201cGlo- worm.\u201d Sheila Sapera had nice tone in a Tschaikowlky number and Mitzi Berger played a \u201cTarantella.\u201d Norma Berstein played the famous Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt with great brilliance and Brahm\u2019s \u201cWaltz\u201d in A flat as her encore.Evelyn Gross rendered a \u201cValse\u201d by Godard and Shirley Bronstein was heard in Brahm\u2019s \u201cFifth Hungarian Dance\u201d which she rendered with much spirit.Riva Ripstein showed a good technique in a Debussy number.Katherine Silver was heard in the well known \u201cC Minor Etude\u201d by Chopin and \u201cPreludium\u201d by Mendelssohn was well-played by Dorothy Asch.Miss Goltman announced the results of her entries in the recent McGill piano examinations.They were Primary Grade, June -Deni- son, passed with distinction; Elementary Grade, Glorianne Schwartz, passed with distinction and Phyllis Gameroff, passed with distinction.At the close of the concert the pupils assembled on the stage, which was beautifully decorated with plants, for the singing of the National Anthem and Miss Golt- man, after thanking the enthusiastic audience for their keen interest was presented with many lovely bouquets of roses from her pupils in appreciation of her efforts and is to be congratulated on the great success of this year's concert.\u2014 B.B.Slow Out West A Chicagoan took a visiting New Yorker to see \u201cHamlet.\u201d \u201cYou sure are behind the times here,\u201d remarked the visitor.\u201cIl saw this play in New York four years ago.\u201d ROBINTEX SUITINGS {Ff YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL- à WEAR WELL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX \u201cOn Trial\u201d Mrs.L.F.Stephens Elected To Head Missionary Society Officers of the Dominion Board of the Women\u2019s Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada were elected last Thursday at the annual meeting, which was in session in Toronto, included: Past president, Mrs.G.Ernest Forbes; president, Mrs.L.F.Stephens; 1st vice-president, Mrs.2nd vice-president, Mrs.J.Erle Jones; 3rd vice-president, Mrs.A, Roger Self; treasurer, Mrs.Alfred Taglialatela; sec., Christian Stewardship and Finance, Mrs.H.T.Thompson ; retirement fund, Mrs.E.A, McCulloch; candidate secretary, Miss Cora Kilborn.Secretary for Africa and Trinidad, Mrs.Chas.J.Copp; secretary for Central India, Mrs.C.S.Wynne; secretary for Japan, Miss Cora Eakins; secretary for Korea, Mrs.A, E.Armstrong; secretary for Honan, South China, Shanghai and Formosa, Mrs.W R.Taylor; secretary for West China.Mrs.G.D.Atkinson ; secretary for Community Missions East, Mrs.E.M.Wood; secretary Community Missions West, Mrs.B.D.Pearson; secretary Indian, Mrs.R.W.Large; secretary medical missions, Mrs.Colin G.Young; secretary Orientals, Mrs.Geo.McBeath; secretary School Homes and boarding schools, Mrs.S.C.Mulhall; secretary Associate Helpers, Mrs.R.A.Snodgrass; secretary Mission Circles, Miss Evelyn Follett; secretary Mission Bands, Mrs.J.L.Small; secretary Baby Bands, Mrs.E.D.Eddy; secretary Temperance and Christian Citizenship, Mrs.T.Trickey; secretary Supply, Mrs.N.R.Fallis; secretary Com- Plan Tours To World\u2019s Fair and Nassau | Popular tours are being arranged by Mrs.H.B.Pope, 422 Metcalfe avenue, this time to the New York World's Fair and Nassau, under the auspices of the Tobin Travel Bureau, These three parties will leave June 30th, July 28th and Sept.1st and will spend one week in New York and then take a six days\u2019 cruise to Nassau on the Cunard White Star S.S.Lancastria.Either the Fair or the Cruise may be taken scparately as desired.There will be many young people in the parties and they will be well taken care of.Miss Pope\u2019s parties are so well known that any one joining them is sure of having excellent value in every way.IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT BUTTERMILK?% dh Yes! 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retained the traditions and customs brought from the mother country three centuries ago by the forefathers of the present French speaking inhabitants.Here in the countryside and in the city, the old and new blend in artless beauty.English speaking folk live side by side with neighbours who speak no other language than that of French.The twin capitals of this LAURENTIANS KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, ideal for your vacation.13 miles from La- chute on Route 30, Free boats, safe, sandy beach, diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.Rates $10.and $12.weekly.Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 935 R 3-2 or Monitor Tourist Bureau, WA.2773 CANTOR'S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.15 minutes from Ste.Agathe vla new highway.Sports - Socia} Activities - Dancing Kosher Meals WEEKLY RATES \u2014 $15 up For further information, phone PL.8487 or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 BLAGRAVE INN Lac Ouareau St.Donat, Que.Ideal Location, Safe Sandy Beach Tennis \u2014 Boating \u2014 \u2018Fishing Private Log Bungalows on Lake Front Write for Descriptive Folder or Phone St.Donat 21 Vacationists amicable land are the quaint cities of Montreal and Quebec, enthralling interesting in themselves, and the gateways to the marvelous playgrounds that surround them on all sides.Up in the mighty Laurentian Mountains, following the Riviere Du Nord, the railway line climbs steadily past little Ste.Adele, siting prettily, high up on the mountainside and reaches Ste.Marguerite, one of the most popular of the resorts in this veritable paradise.Here is to be found one of the most picturesque of golf courses, splendid hotels, good\u2018 boarding LAURENTIANS Visit St.Donat Chalet LOOKOUT commanding the finest panorama of the Laurentian Mountains, comprising over fifty mountain tops and Lac Archambault.Accommodation for fifty guests in modern, private Log Cabins.Beer and Wine - Excellent Cuisine Phone St.Donat 4 Ring 2 Ÿ FCANADA/ 4e TNL aursectians.Q Here's the answer to aj.really happy vacation, En-|# joy the exhilarating mountains, lakes ., sunshine, « 0] breezes .ideal ac-|: commodation -.low cost -.golf, riding, swimming, tailing, and kindred sports.Overnight from New York and New England, 80 miles from Montreal.Ask your travel bureau or write direct.houses, beautiful Lake Masson, fashing, bathing, boating, golf, tennis, riding and many delightful walks and drives through superb scenery.Val Morik, which lies just four miles past St.Marguerite is another of the Laurentians\u2019 popular summer centers.Here is to be found everything that the vacationist can possibly desire.A wide choice of hotels and boarding houses are to be found in this neighbourhood.In Quebec City itself, this city of the up hill and down dale, it is the unexpected that is always meeting you around rhe -corner.Its inhabitants will tell you that their city is the most beautiful in the world, not at ail boastfully but with that assarance that comes from implicit tolief, Perched on Cape Diamond, over which it spreads in unplanned grace, and commanding superb view of the St.Lawrence River flowing down to the sea in all its majesty, its claim to being one of the most picturesque cities in Canada will be contested by none.What a gallery they make, these old French explorers, Joli- ette and Marquette, who in 1673 discovered the Mississippi river; La Salle, who took possession of that vast basin in the name of the King of France; de Bienville, founder of New Orleans; Le Motte Cadillac building of the motor city of the United States, Detroit; La Verendrye, who was the first to penetrate the foothills of the Rocky mountains.Where the explorers went so did the missionary and it is not without cause that Quebec is often referred to as the \u201cCradle of North American Civilization\u201d and it is not without reason that that old city attracts the numbers of tourists each year from every part of the globe, Five hundred bee stings equal the venom of one rattlesnake, says a London expert.TT =LAC OUIMET ST.JOVITE QUEBEC Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY WHERE YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY \u2014 Tasty, Well-Cooked Meals \u2014 \u2014 Tennis, Boating, Swimming, Dancing \u2014 \u2014 Modern Conveniences \u2014 \u2014 Congenial Company \u2014 \u2014 À Christian Clientele \u2014 For Folder, \u2018Phone WAlnut 3473, or write Mrs, Barraclough, New Glas gow, Que.» | \u2014 \u201cGOODYEAR'S CENTENNIAL TIRE FOR YOUR CAR MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON SOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND of Owl's Head Mountain, {Ro LODGE AT CAMP MEMPHREMAGOG Zz This popular girls\u2019 camp is located by the sh ores of beautiful Lake Memphremagog, at the foot Bulletins From Birdland The Bobolink B .Winifred E Wilson Bobolinks are accused of having dual personalities.One might almost be convinced that the summer birds of the north and the birds on migration belonged to two distinct species were it not that the females wear the same buffy costume streaked with dark brown all year round.Our male Bobo- |links have showy costumes, are melodious singers, and live entirely on insects.Males on fall migration are dressed in their wives uninteresting colours, have merely a harsh call-note, and eat grain only.Although actually their relatives, Bobolinks do not at all resemble Blackbirds.They are 7% inches long with Sparrow-like bills.The males as we know them are among the few birds that are darker underneath than above.Their entire underparts are black and the rest is large patches of black, white and yellow, The female is the housekeeper.As she sits on her nest of gyass placed in a hollow on the ground, her husband perches on some nearby tree, or perhaps just a weed-stalk or tall blade of grass, singing his rapid, bubbling song which cannot be confused with any other.Her ecstatic flight song is a joy to hear, rippling from his throat as he rises perpendicularly for several! feet and then drops to earth.But Mr.Bobolink is useful too.He gives his wife warning when danger approaches, and at his first \u2018chah\u2019 she leaves the nest and tries to attract the prowler\u2019s attention to another part of the meadow.These are the Bobolinks of poetry and song.When the young are ready to try their wings the big change begins.First the father dons his drab winter clothes and soon the whole family starts on its 5,000 mile flight to South America.Flocks containing thousands of birds stop over in the rice fields of the southern states.They do this with aggravating regularity, just when the rice is in the milk, and do infinite damage to the crops.It has been estimated that the \u201cRice-birds\u201d, as they are now called, in their few weeks sojourn, destroy 10% of the rice.By the time the pests decide to continue their journey sometimes the wreckage is complete.The good diet makes them plump, so that \u201cRice-birds on toast\u201d used to be a delicacy in these parts until the Migratory Bird Convention Act came into force some years ago.To what family does the Veery belong?Camp.Memphremagog, situated on the site of an 3ld Indian encampment, by the shores of the lovely lake in the Eastern Townships bearing the same name, is an ideal girls\u2019 camp offering every possible attraction, It is under the direction of Miss Daisy L.Gass, a Canadian University woman with 15 years\u2019 experience directing camps, assisted by Miss Hazel Sinclair, The camp is located almost at the foot of Owl's Head Mountain, one of the peaks of the Green Mountain range, 2,450 feet high.This mountain towers far above the camp on one side, while wooded hills with picturesque ledges lie behind it.On a lovely ledge overlooking the lake and about 100 feet ahove it, among tall white birches and sturdy maples lie the camp buildings.The elevation here is 800 feet above sea level, The health giving qualities of this lovely section of Quebec Province are well known.Food at the camp is abundant, carefully chosen and well cooked.Truck service provides regular supplies of fresh {fruit and vegetables.The junior camp, for campers six to twelve years, is under special supervision, with its own cosy accommodation, play rooms, ete.Counsellors sleep in the same building and one is always on duty after the -hildren go to bed.The juniors have their own specially adapted program of story-telling, picnicg, visits.to the farm, dancing, etc.; individual instruction in water sports, craft work and other interests, The camp buildings, 21 in all, number among them a large airy dining-room, large recreation bungalow with fire-place and stage for dramatics; a library with over 500 volumes, a well-equipped infirmary; the nature-lore cabin; a craft house; counsellors\u2019 bungalows, the Director's cabin with guest rooms; in addition to garages, stables and very adequate riding, waterfront and athletic equipment.The huildings are well built, many of them being of rough | Camp Memphremagog Is Ideal Spot For Girls cedar logs, The sleeping cabins, which are of this construction, are screened, open and airy.Tents are also available, each being water-proof and provided with floors and tent flies.There are three open fire-places, two pianos and an organ for outdoor services and sing-songs.Land sports at the camp include archery, tennis, deck tennis, volley-ball, baseball, shuffle-board and allied sports.Many camping trips are made and instruction is given in outdoor cooking, construction of different types of shelters and fires, ete.Experts and ardent students of nature lore encourage girls to discover for themselves the mysteries of wood-lore and other of the wild's secrets.There is a .well equipped studio for handicrafts and girls are encouraged to develop CAMPS Camp Nominingue Member Canadian Camping Ass'n.Iliustrated Booklet Upon Application Directors ; F.M: Van Wagner - Hay Finlay McGill University MA.9181 Local 89 Y M The forty-sixth year of organized camping under mature, trained leadership.Carefully planned programme, good food, hot showers, doctor and nurse in attendance.June 24th to September 2nd.$9.50 per week.C kaMP KANAWANA M (member, Canadian Camping Association) Secure an illustrated booklet at the Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke West C A WI.2159 their own gifts and to cultivate new hobbies.Dramatics are in charge of a competent director.The girls, also, may while away many hours sketching under an experienced instructress.Riding is one of the most popular sports at the camp and is strictly supervised.Thorough instruction is given in the unusually fine riding-ring.Camp opens Juno 29 and closex August 24, Truthful Angler Angler (describing a catch): \u201cThe trout was this long\u2014I tell you I never saw such a fish!\" Listener: \u201cNo, I don't supposc you ever did.\u201d CAMPS CAMP LACLOUWHI For Boys 7 to 16 In The Laurentians FEE $200.(Includes Riding) Movies once a week.Phone for illustrated booklet Fred B.Whittet wa.sso Member Canadian Camping Assn.CAMP S Rates $12.50 per week, Special prices for groups.MRS.EVA PARATTE St.Faustin, Que.UPERIEUR Located Near St.Faustin, Que.June 30th to August 25th.HIKING \u2014 SWIMMING \u2014 RIDING < 4 ; CANOEING \u2014 SAILING, ete.For boys 7 to 16 years.Close personal supervision, Qood food.For Further Particulars Riding optional $1.80 weekly.(Ex RC.M.P, instructor) MR.C.E.MOORS L Ancaster 37568 or 7) nn.MEMPHREMAGIG Member Cansdian Camping Association Illustrated Booklet Upon Roquest DIRECTOR \u2014 MISS D, L.GASS Apt.108 \u2014 4870 Cote des Neiges Road Phone DE.2813, if No Answer Call PL.4391 TASTE THAT GORGEOUS FLA VOUR Purity\u2019s new frozen treat, JOLLY GULP, has swept the town! It's a sensation! Real delicious Sherbet, so delicious that people do more than talk about it .they come back for more! Taste it for yourself and you'll know the reason why.Wholesome for children.Pleasing for you! méme se mi cars PAGE six THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER FENCING CLUB AT Y.M.C.A.CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL YEAR; GEORGE TULLY TO TURN PRO Miss Rhoda Martin Made Excellent Showing; Won Provincial Title After Short Period of Instruction \u2014 Tully Retained Three Championships in Dominion Tourney at Winnipeg Westmount Y.M.C.A.Fencing Club brought to a close a very successful year, Wednesday night.Two popular dances were run this yeur, the last one being held in conjunction with the Royals Club.The proceeds of this were divided between Miss Rhoda Martin and George Tully towards their expenses in going to Winnipeg to take part in the Dominion Championships.Miss Martin made a very good showing.She lost her final bout 6-4 and thereby came second, which in itself is a very good mark.She won the Provincial title this year after only two and a half years of instruction under Tully.(George Tully retained his three® titles in the Dominions at Winnis peg, winning the foil, epee, and sabre for the third consecutive Rhoda Martin, Alice Ross, Ruth Cayford, and Margaret MacPhee).Men's inter-club fail league won year.This record enables him to by Y.M.H.A.with the Westmount keep the three challenge cups.| Men's Club coming third.George is turning professional Men's inter-club Epee league next year.won by Westmount Y.M.C.A.The following is a brief of the Men's inter-club sabre league Club's activities for the past year.won by local Y.M.C.A.(Messrs.Ladies Interclub foil league won| Clogg, Trower, McNiven, Tully by Westmount Y.M.C.A.(Miss and A.Clogg).[| Tully, run by Y.M.H.A.About 4d Scouts 3 | D.Beresford Munn was invested as a Rover Scout on Tuesday evening by the Provincial Rover Leader Jack Coupland, He was sponsored by Rover Leader A.Gilhooly and Rover Mate Peter Brunt, assisted by Rover Mate Charles Cartmel Keeper of the Sword and Rover Mate lan Mc- Auley Keeper of the Book.Arnold Eaves was accepted into the crew as a Rover Squire, Recently Gordon McAuley was also accepted into this rank, The picnic which was held on the shores of the Lake of Two Mountains was a great success .with four of the party taking a swim in the cold water.The day's outing came to a close with a campfire, sing song and marshmallow roast.Dave Munn was also presented with his second stripe during the course of the evening.The court of honour consisting of the rover leader and rover mates are planning a summer program for those who are remaining in the city.Quebec Bush Fires \u2014\u2014\u2014 |Quenched By Rain The Quebec Lands and Forests Department reported as either extinguished or under control approximately 200 bush fires which burned last week in various parts of the Province.Heavy rains extinguished most minor fires in the Lake St.John and Lower St.Lawrence River districts, Ladies Provincial Foil Championships: Miss Rhoda Martin won with Miss Peggy Beall third.Men's open foil\u2014won by George Men's Provincial foil, won by George Tully; Men\u2019s Open Epee, won by George Tully, run by Westmount Y.M.C.A.; Men's Provincial Epee, won by A.Horn, with George Tully, second; Men\u2019s Open Sabre, won by George Tully, run by Westmount Y.M.C.A.Men\u2019s Provincial Sabie, won by George Tully (this last title was Tully's 4th consecutive one, he thereby keeps the challenge cups.run by Westmount Y.M.C.A.Ladies Dommion Fnii Championships, Miss Martin came second.Men\u2019s Dominion Foil Championships, won by Tully; Mea's Lomin- ion Sabre Championships, won by Tully, Men\u2019s Daminior: ze: Cham- nionships, won by Taiy Out of a possible 100 points Westmount Y.M.C.A.took 76 leaving the other 26 split up among the other 7 clubs in the city, which is the greatest record shown by any one club in years.FOR RADIO REPAIRS PHONE Fitzroy 3423 All Kinds of Radio Receivers and Apparatus Repaired Satisfaction Guaranteed.William\u2019s Radio Service ESTABLISHED 1920 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 a Lawn Mowers Sharpened Keys Made - Combinations Changed - Household Appliances - General Repairs WAlnut 3113 McWHINNIE'S REPAIR SHOP 5900 Sherbrooke West For Fire Black Horse Made for five generations by the DAWES BREWERY, Montreal Est and Canada\u2019s Finest ALE ps Zi it Lou Gehrig, left, shakes hands consecutive games.and a double, after establishing a record that probably will stand forever .2130 The famous first baseman benched himself \u2018for the good of the team.\u201d Then the New York Yankees proceeded to smack the Detroit Tigers, 22-2, Dahlgren manufacturing a home run with his successor, Babe Dahlgren, Took Part in Tourney and Queen's schools.The H.M.Scott Trophy for Cup for the 440 yard relay race.mount Schools Athletic Association Cup for the school aggregate was taken by Queen\u2019s.The winners had 52 points to Roslyn's 48.Thelma Turner won the W.A, Eden Trophy for the individual aggregate with 10 points.Queen\u2019s also took the A.W.Seaman Cup for the 220-yard rclay race, with King's second.The results: Boys x220-yard dash, 14 years old\u2014 G.Apostolatus, won; J.Robinson, second; A.Couture, third.Time, 26.4.100-yard dash, 14 years old\u2014G.Apostolatus, won; A.Couture, second; H.Thomas, third.Time, 11.8.100-yard dash, 13 years old\u2014J.Robinson, won; D.Patterson, second; J.Tyler, third.Time 12.8.75-yard dash, 12 years old\u2014J.Robinson, won: R.Marshall, second; G.McGee, third.Time 10.2.x75-yard dash, 11 years old\u2014P.Harling, won; G.Johnson, second; B.Newman, third.Time 09.9.75-yard dash, 10 years old\u2014J.Eveleigh, won; J.Hunter, second: R.Staniforth, third.Time, 10.3.50-yard dash, 9 years old\u2014P.Hirsch, won; W.Manolson, second ; G.Nicholson, third.Time, 07.8.60-yard dash, 8 years old\u2014M.Tucker, won; J.Watson, second; R.George, third, Time, 07.8.50-yard dash, 7 years old\u2014W.Emo, won; D.Holden, second; N.Wray, third.Time, 08.0.25-yard dash, 6 years old\u2014F.Hoffman, won ; J.Durocher, second R.O\u2019Hanley, third, Time 05.2.25-yard dash, 5 years old\u2014J.Wilson, won; J.Giles, second; D.Sproule, third.Time 05.6, High Jump, 13 years and over\u2014 R.Thomas, won; A.Couture, second; G.Apostolatus, third.Height, 4 feet 434 inches.Broad Jump, 13 years and over \u2014G.Apostolatus, won; R.Tyler, second; K.McNicol, third.Distance, 14 feet 5 inches.High Jump, 12 year and under \u2014J.Robinson, won; N.Master- man, second; R.Bassett, third.Height 4 fect.Broad Jump, 12 years and under\u2014 J.Robinson, won; P.Harling, second; N.Masterman, third.Distance, 12 feet 3 inches, Softball throw, 11 and 12 years old\u2014D.McIntosh, won; R.Bird, second; J.McKissock, third.Distance, 154 feet.Softball throw, 10 years old and under\u2014F.Price, won; J.Stani- forth, second; J.Eveleigh, third.Distance, 125 feet.Cricket balithrow, open \u2014 D.Mann, won; B.Thomas, second; D.Poole, third, Distance, 819 feet 11 inches.440-yard relay -\u2014 Roslyn, won; King's, second.Time, 57.2.3rd year relay \u2014 King's won; Queen's, second.{IND ANNUAL FIELD DAY OF WESTMOUNT PUBLIC SCHOOLS HELD AT ATHLETIC GROUNDS Roslyn Gained Principal's Cup Presented for the Winning School Acgregate in the Boys\u2019 Division \u2014 1,200 Pupils From Roslyn, King's and Queen's Gaining 103 points, Roslyn won the Principal's Cup, presented for the winning school aggregate in the boys\u2019 division, at the 42nd annual field day of Westmount Public Schools at the Athletic Grounds on Friday.King's and Queen's followed with 29 points each.Taking part in the tourney were 1,200 pupils from Roslyn, King\u2019s James Robinson with 23 points.Roslyn was awarded the McCowan In the girl\u2019s events, the West-* individual aggregate was won by 4th year relay\u2014King's Roslyn, second.Girls 75-yard dash, 14 years old\u2014 Thelma Turner, won; Sally Lynes, second; Myrtle Williams, third.Time, 10.0.75-yard dash, 13 years old \u2014 Joan Green, won; Natalie King; Louise Trott, third.Time, 10.0.60-yards, 12 years old\u2014Ellen Ensley, won; Joan Tyler, second; Lillian Goode, third.Time, 09.0.60-yard dash, 11 years old \u2014 Audrey Eveleigh, won; Audrey Lafolley, second; Martha Warren, third, Time, 08.0, 60-yard dash, 10 years old \u2014 Jean Morgan, won; Pamelia Has- kett, second; Jane Barrett, third.Time, 09.0.50-yard dash, 9 years old\u2014Mary Murray, won; Jean Scarlett, second; Audrey McLean, third.Time 08.0.50-yard dash, 8 years old\u2014Gloria Williams, won; Josephine Light, second; Jeannine Gedge, third.Time, 08.0.25-yard dash, 7 years old\u2014Bar- bara Every, won; Earla Taylor, second; Sheila Wakely, third.Time 04.4.25-yard dash,\u20198 years old\u2014Vera Lucky, won; Joyce Shiller, second; Nancy Brooks, third.Time, 05.0.TRACK MEETS OPEN JUNE 15 Weekly track and field handicaps, open to any amateur, will get under way at the Westmount Athletic Grounds on June 15, it was announced at the grounds yesterday.The events are classified as follows: Junior, 15 years and under; intermediate, 18 years and under; senior, open.The complete schedule of events will be available next week.! Plane Post Offices | For North Country Reviving an old northern custom of the early fur-trading days.pilots of mail-carrying airplanes of won; Northland have been authorized to transact regular post office business at non-post office points, Maj.R.W.Hale, superintendent of the Edmonton postal district, | said.Ï In the dog-team days of north-; ern mail service, sleds of the Hud-; son Bay Company couriers were designated as\u2019 \u201cnoon-post office\u201d: points and the couriers sold | stamps and transacted money order and postal note business, TENNIS TOURNEYS OPEN ON TUESDAY Westmount Men\u2019s Open Tennis Tournaments will commence on the three municipal courts \u2014King George Park, and West- mount Park \u2014 on Tuesday and entries will be received up until Monday night.A large number of entrants is expected as 33 names are already on the list.SELWYN HOUSE Selwyn House School defeated Lower Canada College 70-30 in a dual track and field meet held on Monday at the Westmount Athletic Grounds, .Chalking up 48 points to Lower Canada\u2019s 11, Selwyn House athletes scored heavily in the division for boys under 15 years.Selwyn House also edged out L.C.C.22-19 in the section for boys under 13 years.Fleming, winning three events in the senior division and Ballon II, accomplishing the same feat in the junior class, shared top honors for the local school, Results are as follows: Under 15 Years 100-yard dash\u2014Fleming, S.H.S., won; Gallet, S.H.S., second; La- ward, L.C.C., third, Time, :12.6 220-yard dash\u2014Ballon, S.H.S., won; Callard, L.C.C., second; Cul- ver, S.H.S., third.Time, :20.2.440-yard run: Fleming, S.H.S.won; Ballon, S.H.S., second; Boyle, L.C.C., third.Running high jump \u2014 Huestis, S.4.S., won; Blaiklock, S.H.S., and McLean, L.C.C., tied for second.Height, 4\u2019 8\u201d.Running broad jump\u2014Huestis, S.H.S., won! Boyle, L.C.C., second; Beaumont, L.C.C., third.Distance, 15\u2019 6\u201d, Throwing the cricket ball \u2014 Fleming, S.H.S.won; Little, S.H.S., second; Blaiklock, S.H.S., third.Distance, 271 feet.Relay \u2014 Selwyn House School won, Under 13 Years, 100-yard dash\u2014Ballon II, S.H.S., won; Flanagan, L.C.C., second; Walker, L.C.C., third.Time, :13.4.220-yard dash\u2014Ballon II, S.H.S., won; Flanagan, L.C.C., second; :31.6.Running high jump\u2014Ballon II, L.C.C., Parsons, L.C.C., third, Time, S.H.S., won; Mackinnon, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939 SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE OPENED PLAY MONDAY CITY LOOP IS COMPOSED OF ROYALS, EAGLES, GRANITES AND GRADS; 3 GAMES PLAYED \u2018Royals Defeat Granites 10-3 in Loop's Opening Game Monday Night \u2014 Grads Surprised Fans by Trimming Last Year's Champs Yesterday \u2014 Granites Downed Eagles \u2014 Games Drew Good Turnouts The Westmount Senior Softball League opened its season Monday with four teams: the Royals\u2014last year's league champion Blues \u2014 Grads, Eagles and Granites.Three games wers played during the week.On Monday night on the Westmount Park diamond, Royals defeated the Granites 10-3 before a crowd estimated at over 400, In a double-header yesterday Grads surprised the fans by trimming Royals 11-6 in an exciting match than was featured by heavy batting on the part of the winning squad.Although Royals put up stiff opposition the consistently good playing of Grads, coupled with outstanding téam-work, brought* them out on the high end of the |however, give little indication of In the second match yesterday ee form of the our ams Granites gave Eagles a severe Players are generally of the trimming chalking up a score of opinion that the squads are fairly { evenly matched and are willing to 16-5.wager that the season will sce Scores of the initial games, |, \u2018number of keenly contested games.» second; P.Dobell, S.H.S., third.League games to be played next Height, 4\u2019 313\u201d, week are as follows: Tomorrow\u2014 Running broad jump\u2014P.Dobell, Grads vs.Eagles; Monday\u2014Gran- S.H.S., won; Smith, L.C.C., sec-|ites vs.Grads and Eagles vs.ond; Cleveland, S.H.S., third.Dis-|Royals; Wednesday \u2014 Royals vs.tance, 12\u2019 9\", Granites.\u2026 BRAKES Speedily Serviced by Factory Trained Mechanics with GENUINE WAGNER _ Lockheed Hydraulic Brake Parts.CHAPLIN S 1017 DOMINION SQUARE MA.5963 THROUGH MAIN DOOR PEEL \u2014 WINDSOR GARAGE THIS IS A MODERN EQUIPPED SHOP \u2018BACKED BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 1924-1939.Prices are moderate.Service will amaze you.WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED YOUNG MacKenzie Air Service in Canada\u2019s |, THE ALE YOUR What he said was : * MAN WORE IN 1820 s Bs \\3 D GREAT-GRANDFATHER DRANK Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.Fl.4744\u2014WE.1616 If first line signals busy, dial next line.FORUM GROCERY 2209 ST.CATHERINE W.Nearest Licensed Grocer to Westmount.OA MAMA AA Pres) Al Schoo would have school H Grade M and h throug A RO Fil An \u20ac lection the Ki Royal city, is Westm autogr presnt jesty, : The were photog lent pi visit h The library will be until t Inch were Î photog of the city.The bited At the the au is to b Specia taken is in tl Mini: On mount Johnst \u201cEchoc ventioi of a g the B: bec, w fully 5 an ati some On ston\u2019s and ti still s mies t and in eousne the mi Sc Ft Fer blow Parke; High socket brevia Afte classe: 11th y were office, that ti put oi and su "]
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