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[" rim- avy , up vith 1 of Ams, the airly g to see sted next W\u2014 ran- vs.vs.\u2018 LA to win a beautiful Gruen Watch SOLUTELY FREE.See it today! WE.4046 OA \u201c40 Years in x Westmount\u201d WESTMOUNT HIGH GRADUATES! Your name is on the giant Gruen watch in our window, giving you an opportunity OHMAN'S 1216 Greene Ave.RE AB- IR ris Pe he Westmount Wraminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis M D \u201c HARDWOOD-FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 a Cleaned QR RR TT Td PR VOL.X., No.24 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 1s, 1939 PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENTS | | BY CITY Principal Seaman Retires From Queen\u2019s WILL CONCLUDE 25 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS AT END OF PRESENT TERM Presented With Gold Watch by Principals and Teachers At Tea Held in His Honor \u2014 Had Taught in Many Parts of Canada \u2014 To be Succeeded by G.D.Lessard of Argyle Junior High -Announcement was made this week by the Westmount Protestant School Board that Principal A.W.would retire at the end of the present scholastic term, when he will have completed his twenty-fifth year as principal of Westmount schools.He will be succeeded by G.D.Lessard, B.A, teacher of Eighth Grade boys at Argyle Junior High.Mr.Seaman took over the principalship of Queen's 19 years ago and has guided thousands of students of the Olivier avenue district through the pre-high school grades since that time.* _ Prior to his LIBRARY HAS ROYAL VIS! FILM DISPLAY Over 50 Photographs of King and Queen Are Ex- .; hibited | An exceptionally interesting collection of over 50 photographs of the King and Queen, taken as the Royal couple passed through, the city, is currently on display at the Westmount Public Library.An autographed photo of the King.presnted to the City by His Majesty, features the exhibit.The majority of the pictures were taken by local amateur photographers, and give an excellent pictorial account of the Royal visit here.The prints were loaned to the library by residents of the city and will be on display there from today until the end of next week.Included in the collection, also, were films taken by a professional photographer to chronicle the visit of the King and Queen for the city.The photographs are being exhibited in the main reading room.At the conclusion of the display the autographed photo of the King is to be returned to the City Hall.Special precautions are being taken to assure its safety while it is in the library.Minister To Speak On Christian Congress Save On Sunday morning in West- mount Baptist Church Rev.J.A.Johnston will have as his theme: \u201cEchoes of the Golden Jubilee Convention\u201d.This will be the story of a great Christian Congress of the Baptists of Ontario and Quebec, which had a registration of fully 5000 delegates and which had an attendance of fully 4000 at some of its sessions.On Sunday evening Mr.Johnston\u2019s theme will be \u201cThe Set Face and the Steady Stride\u201d.Christ is still surrounded by enemies, enemies that would crush Christianity and immobilize the forces of righteousness.\u201cHe passing through the midst of them went His way\u201d.Seaman, M.A., of Queen's School, transference to Queen's School he was for six years principal of Argyle School, now Argyle Junior High.Before coming to Westmount he had taught in schools in British Columbia, New Brunswick, and at the Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.At at recent tea to honor his retirement and lengthy term of service in Westmount he was presented with a handsome gold watch by the present teaching staff of the school, Westmount principals, and teachers who had previously served under him\u201dat Queen\u2019s.Inscribed on the watch were the words \u201cA.W.S.\u2014West- mount, 1939.\u201d The presentation was made by Miss Nora Shanks on behalf of the teachers and principals.Representing the school board at the function was-R.W.Steele, chairman.Mrs.Seaman was presented with a bouquet of flowers.Mr.Seaman, who has headed one of the largest schools in the city, was particularly interested in sport activity and was always successful in maintaining a high athletic standard for his school.This year the girls of Queen's won the high aggregate at the field day held last week at the Athletic Grounds.He is also well known as a crack rifle shot and holds numerous cups which testify to his prowess in marksmanship.He is a member of the rifle team of the Royal Montreal Regiment; is president of the Canadian Small Bore Rifle Association and secretary of the Montreal division of the same organization.He was for a number of years president of the Montreal Basketball League, secretary of the Eastern Canada Basketball Association, and vice- president of the Canadian Basketball Association.Mr.Seaman was born at Charlottetown, P.E.I.He resides at 25 Burton avenue.Youngster Injures Hand While Boxing Seven-year-old William Dixon, of 4616 St.Catherine street, has discovered at, an early age that boxing is a game in which you have to learn to take it.The youngster was treated at the outdoor department of the Homoeopathic Hospital last week for a fractured bone in his left hand, which he sustained in a minor scuffle.He was allowed to return home following treatment.School Girls Full Length Stockings Female vanity suffered a severe becoming to high school students, blow last Friday when H.B./nor were they lady-like.Parker, principal of Westmount High School, breviated leg coverings.office, where they were informed that they were being sent home tv put on stockings, as ankle socksjon the matter, nor did Miss Law- and such things were certainly not !lor, his secretary.v vetoed ankle socks,|way to fulfill sockettes and other forms of ab-; wishes.Before being allowe:! to go i home, however, each young lady After paying a visit to the was told that she must come right classes from grade eight to the back to school.They were not given 11th year seniors, some fifty girls {a holiday, merely time to go home were sent to Miss E.G.Lawlr\u2019s and return suitably clad.All girls Must Wear The dejected girls went on their the principal's reported back in record time.H.B.Parker, made no comment * Keith Charters Wins High Scholastic Rank At the annual distribution of diplomas and prizes at the Montreal Technical Schoo! last week, Keith Charters, of Westmount, was awarded a silver medal for having attained the second highest scholastic standing.Keith Charters is the third son of the late Alex A, Charters, of 218 Metcalfe avenue, and is the second member of the Charters family to reccive an award for scholastic achievement, another son being awarded the Y.M.C.A scholarship to Springfield College, Mass., last June.SUFFERS HEAD INJURIES WHEN STRUCK BY GAR Josphele Laramee, 66, Montreal City Employee, Taken to Hospital Josphele Laramee, 66, of 3458 Workman street, a collector for the City of Montreal Incineration Department, western division, suffered head injuries, when he was struck by a car operated by L.Lambert, 311 Melrose avenue, Verdun, at the corner of Atwater avenue and St.Antoine street, last week, Laramee, who was driving in 8 rig down Atwater; told police that pl he was struck by the car when he attempted to take the skid shoe from under the wheel of the buggy.Lambert stated that the man stepped directly into the path of his ear and that he was unable to stop in time to avoid striking him.Both the car and the waggon were proceeding south on Atwater.Laramee was removed to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital where he was treated by Dr.Murray for a head wound.His injury was not serious, Youth Is Slightly Hurt When Bike, Car Collide Joseph Foglietta, 17, 4757 Caze- lais street, suffered minor bruises about the body when his bicycle skidded and collided with an automobile at the corner of Sherbrooke street and Claremont avenue at 6 p.m.on Friday.He was allowed to return home following treatment at the outdoor department of the Homoeopathic Hospital.RETURN Mr.and Mrs.Clive Boucher have returned from Sherbrooke, where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.L, Reford for the Royal visit, \"WIN TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS and Bartholomew Sutherland (right), ~Examiuer Thoto Two west end boys, students of Selwyn House School, were recant winners of Memorial Scholarships offered by Trinity College Schools at Port Hope, Ontario.They were Douglas Huestis (left), 14, son of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Huestis of 37 Stratford road, Hampstead, 14, son of Mr.and Mrs.William Sutherland of 466 Cote St.Antoine road.Change Is Made In Traffic Rules Two Arteries Leading Onto Sherbrooke Street From + To Motorists Eastern Lifait¢ of Cote'SE Antoine Road Available) Fre The first major change in traffic rulings here in a number of years comes into effect this week with the announcement that vehicles travelling along Cote St.Antoine road will be permitted to proceed as far east as Kensington avenue.This will mean that Kensington and Metcalfe avenues will now be the principal arteries over which traffic proceeding in an casterly direction on Cote St.Antoine will join Sherbrooke street, and is expected to materially decrease the heavy load now carried by Met- calfe, The move, at the present time, is in the nature of an experiment, and will be given a thorough trial* before the scheme is officially adopted.Tha original plan was to widen Metcalfe so that traffic could proceed onto Sherbrooke in two lanes, thereby doubling the number of cars- that could pass through the traffic signal an Sherbrooke street when the green light was on.Work of widening the thoroughfare, moreover, had already commenced.This step was immediately abandoned, for the time being at least, when a number of Metcalfe residents formed a delegation to protest the project.They were re- received at a regular meeting of the City Council Monday night and received its assurance that some other plan to solve the situation would oe tried.Residents of Metcalfe, it is understood, \u2018feel that the street is already handling an unisually heavy volume of traffic for a residential thoroughfare and that more vehicles should not be routed over it.While the flicker light and arrows directing traffic going cast on Cole St.Antoine Lo turn down Metcalfe will be removed, the traffic lights al Sherbrooke and Met- calfe will remain in place.With the exception of painled signs no traffic control apparatus is to be placed on Kensington until the scheme has been thoroughly tested and approved.During the period of the experiment, constables will be on duty at the intersections involved in the change to direct motorists and to keep traffic flowing smoothly during rush hours.OHMAN'S STAGES NOVEL CONTEST x LS PE.Our photograph shows the window of Ohman\u2019s, Jewellers, 1216 Greene avenue.The large clock in the centre will decide the winners of two beautiful Gruen watches to be awarded to members of the grad- vating class of Westmount High Schoo.girls of the class.4 The hour hand points to boy Ohman's enrolees and the minute hand to When the clock stops the boy and girl at whose names the hands poiat will each receive one of the beautiful watches as a gift of + | Stationary Car | Is Slightly - Damaged A parked automobile, the property «of Mrs, A.S.Bruneau, 12 Bellevue avenue, was slightly damaged when it was struck by a car driven by Mrs.R.B.Hall, 595 Roslyn avenue, opposite the cast door of Roslyn Avenue School last week, The mishap occurred as Mrs.Hall was backing her car out of a driveway.The left door and the left side of tho body of Mrs.Bru- neau's machine were dumaged.BRIGADE UNIT SELECTS NAME OF \u201cNAGOBBWA\u201d Lance Coporal Harold Fair- head Submits Winning Name for Camp During the past few weeks members of the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade have been submitting names for the Company Camp and after careful consideration the judges have awarded a Brigade pocket knife to Lance Corporal Harold Fairhead {or his suggestion of.\u2018 Nocobbwa.\u201d tom now on th\" Camp will be known by this name.Arrangements for the camp are now complete and huts are being lined.Robert Beal will hs Cor cillor of Hut No.1, with Lance- ~~, Harold Fairhead and Dunem Patterson as joint leaders.Staff- Sgt.James Patterson will have Hut No.2, with Lance-Cpl.Robert Morrow as leader.The 3rd Hut will be under Sgt.Wm.Mulligan If the registrations continue to come in as during this past week, it will be found necessary to organize a fourth hut.Some interesting projects have been planned and every moment of the camp will be occupied by \u2018worth while instruction.Special C.C.A.camp badges will be introduced and taken up by Captain Richardson, cach \u2018\u2018rest-hour\u201d period.The first evening, a grand camp-fire will officially open the camp, featuring sing-song, stunts, and stories, CITY SECOND IN REALTY SALES Ten Sales, Representing a Turnover of $90,932, Transacted in May Westmount, fell slightly below Verdun in the number and total value of real estate sales transacted during the month of May, a report released this week hy the secretary of the Montreal Real Estate Board reveals.Ten sales, representing a turnover of $90,- 932, were recorded here.Verdun, which led all Island municipalities, reported 22 sales having a combined value of $05,325.Outre- mont placed third with 11 sales values at $81,875, For the five-month period from January 1 to May 31, Westmount was well ahead of all municipalities.Seventy-six property transfers representing a turnover of $1,485,776, were made, The Week At Victoria Hall Today: Mrs.closing.Tomorrow: White Shrine.Monday: Daughters of the Nile.Wednesday: Business Association of Westmount, meeting open Gendron's School Montreal Chapter, (ta all members; Westmount | Rotary Club, luncheon meet\u2019 ng.Next Thursday: Westmount Music Club, AA WN.1.REY EYNOLDS LEAVES POST AT VICTORIA HALL JOINED STAFF IN 1835 W.J.Spurr, of Light Department, and Alfred Ferguson, Also to Retire \u2014 Reynolds One of Best nown Figures on Municipal Payroll \u2014 Recalls Fire That Completely Destroyed Building Retirements of three veteran municipal employces were announced by City Manager Percy Jarman at the City Hall yosterday.Willinm J.Reynolds, superintendent of Victorin Hall goes on three months leave of absence on this period will be placed on pension.July 18 und al the compleiion of William J.Spurr, chief clerk of the Westmount Light Department.and Alfred Ferguson, messenger of the Finance Department who has served under 13 mayors, will retive in September and August, respectively.of absence terms today.Both commence leave Mr.Reynolds, who first entered the employ of the city in June, 1805, is probably one of the best¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\" known men on the municipal payroll, As superintendent of Vie- toria Hall he comes in weekly contact with mombers of the Weost- mount Rotary Club, numerous women\u2019s organization, and fraternal and religious groups who use the hall as their meeting place, He is also well known to practically every amateur dramatist on the Island.Born in Cornwall, Eng, Mr.Reynolds first came to Canada in March, 1800, when he was 17 years of age.In his early boyhood he followed the sen with his father and was an adept sailor.Westmount was little more than a village when Mr.Reynolds enter- od its employ as janitor and messenger of the municipal hall, then tocuted where tha polite aration today.Later he wna janitor of Victoria Hall and toe library.He was promoted to superintendent of Victoria Hall in 1007 and has held that posiuon ever since.Mr.Reynolds recalls vividiy tha fae that totally destroyed the 1 building on March 8, 1024, :ow- ever, he was spared the unplea- st.niiness of seeing the bui'ding tet was then also his home as wen, from being razed as he had one lo the country for the week- werd, The cutbres': was fret discovered at 4.15 p.m.on Eat: rday aficrnoon and by the Lime \u2018Tr Reynolds returned to the city in the evening it was completely destroyed.Mr.Reynolds joined the staff of the city when Matthew Hutchison was mayor, and since that time has hecome personally acquainted with a great many of the municipality\u2019s chief magistrates and councillors.He now intends to spend his time at the country home at Bellevue he has occupied for a number of years and where he devotes a great deal of time Lo gardening, fishing and boating.He is married and is the father of lhrce girls.William Spurr joined the West- mount Light Department when it was fast formed in 1906 and before that time was employed by (Continued on Page 5) BANQUET PLANNED No less than four championships of Westmount School were won by the teams of King's school.In recognition of the fact that the teams have won the cups in baseball, basketball, foothall and hockey, the King's Westmount Home and Schonl Association is holding a banquet for the mgm- bers of the winning squads on Friday evening.tet rb es i Bre RETIREMENT OF MISS COUSINS 13 ANNOUNCED Tea Held Friday i in Honor Of Argyle Junior High School Teacher A (ca was held last Friday afternoon in the library of Argyle Junior High School, to honour Miss Florence * Oœusine; who \u201cis \u201cFutiing to take a well-carned rest after many years of teachihg in Wast- mount, and G.D.Lessard, B.A, the newly appointed principal of Queen's School, where he is to suc- seed À.W.Seaman, M.A.A purse was given to Miss Cousins as a token of affection and respect from her fellow workers in Argyle School, who wished to mark their appreciation of her long years of service devoted to the children of Westmount.At the sume time Mr.Lessard received a case of brushes in memory of the four pleasant years he has spent with the staff.Mrs.Bruni and Miss Barr poured tea.This summer many members of the staff of Argyle Junior High School are attending schools of education.Miss Hawthorne, Mr, Davidson, and Mr.Gall will be at Teachers College, Columbia Unie versity; Miss MacKenzie is going to the University of Syracuse; Mr.Lessard will continue his work at Queen's University, Kingston; Mr.Mitchell will study music at Lasell Junior College, Auburndale, Mass.; and Mv.Hill is going to the University of Vermont, .+ H.S.Ross To Address Granby Rotary Club Howard S.Ross, K.,C., well known lecturer and columnist in this publication, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon of the Granby Rotary club, to be held on Wednesday, June 21.The chair will he occupied by T.Y.O'Neill, president of the club, who is also general purchasing agent of the Miner Rubber come pany.FOR AUSTRALIA Mr.and Mrs, R.B.Thorne sails ed on Wednesday by the Empress of Australia to spend several weeks abroad.SAIL Renaming of Playground Is Cause of Confusion Even though Murray Park was renamed some time ago as King George Park and the change in the name was given considerable publicity, a certain amount of confusion still exists, it is understood, The name King George Park was selected from a numer of entries submitted in a contest conducted by the City for a name for the park commemorative of the visit of the King and Queen to Westmount.Previously the playground had never heen given an official name, but due ta its location was commonly known &s Murray Park.The centre was formally named King George Park at a ceremony performed on the morning of May 16, attended by Mayor Walter A.Merrill, councillors and officials of the municipality.All groups who use the playground as their headquarters and have gone under the title of Murray Park \u2014 will henceforth be known as King George Park.Sporting clubs, in particular, will be affected by the change.A floral design bearing the words King'George Park is to be planted at the Cote St, Antoine rodd entrance to the playground this summer, il was announced at the City Hall yesterday, %, (AT mb: i nin in ES ENR Rr A Ih x so vane paire - 2581.PAGE TWO * The Westmount Examiner Published Every Friday Morning Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Cansdu\u2019s Melropolls THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 \u201cThe Examiner\u201d alms te be sn Independent, clean mowspaper for the home, devcten to A WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1939 \u2014 WILL THEY COME BACK AGAIN?Now that our King and visited the New World in person and been given the greatest reception Canada and the United States have ever given anyone, the question naturally arises, How long will it be before we have them among us again?Canadians will want them here again, and their presence on this side of the ocean would be eagerly anticipated by the Americans whose welcome far exceeded anyone\u2019s expectations.Canada is a full-grown daughter in the sisterhood of nations the world British Commonwealth.George are our King and Queen fully as are King and Queen of England Would not the next step logically be for the Sovereigns to alternate between the Motherland and the Dominions-\u2014to take up their residence at Rideau Hall for a each four or five years?There say that Canada\u2019s potentialities tion as the interpreter between Britain and the United States have mapped out a destiny for us the ultimate end of which is that Canada will be the heart of the Empire.There are those who go even further and tell us that according to Biblical prophecy the United States will rejoin our sisterhood.Indeed, the outstanding achievement of the the United States is the fact that both Britons and Americans have been made to realize, with compelling force, that the veil that separates them is very, very thin PRESS AND RADIO DID WELL With the coming of Their Majesties to Canada, this country was faced with its biggest task along organization lines since the war, and the manner in which the big job was done by everyone who had a hand in it deserves the praise of all Canadians.Indeed, the The Westmount Examiner LOST LOST\u2014Brown and fawn Grenville jacket, call Penrose, 398 Grosvenor avenue No, 8, WA, 3135.Reward.SITUATIONS WANTID GIRL wishes position as cook, general, simall family for July lst, Phone between 8-9 p.m.WE, 2840, 8-14 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET 5| LEFIEBVRIE'S delicious meat pies, 6 \u201c \\ only hitches seem to have been that hot box the pilot train developed on the run to Washington and the fact that the official pen nibs at Sherbropke refused to write properly.Particularly commendable was the work of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.This organization surpassed itself in the complete coverage it provided, the pleasing voices and correctness of English of its broadcasters, and the manner in which the highlights of the visit were dramatized.No big event has ever been handled better than our own national radio organization handled this Royal visit.Its work was commented upon by listeners everywhere.Also worthy of note was the number and quality of photographs produced and freely reproduced by the press of both countries.It is to be hoped that an elaborate photographic record of the visit will be put between covers \u2014something worthy of the event.public service.sem = Queen have CANADA\u2019S ONE GRIEVANCE if Canadians have any grievance at all over the Royal Visit it is against British photographers in general and those who have photographed the King and Queen in particular.If ever any two people were hopelessly misrepresented by photographs, our King and Queen have been misrepresented by English cameras and oldfashioned English studio lighting arrangements.Those who, like Leslie Roberts, viewed Their Majesties at Quebec shortly after their arrival were inclined to the belief that the King and Queen didn\u2019t photograph \u201cWell and that too much reliance shouldn\u2019t be put on cameras generally.But that opinion prevailed only until the first pictures made in this country appeared\u2014-pictures in which the likeable personalities of the King and Queen, and the beauty of the Queen, were immediately apparent, The candid cameras of our working newspapermen have shown us our King and Queen as no pictures from Britain ever did.Something should be done about providing the Dominions with proper pictures of Their Majesties in future.knows as The and Elizabeth much as they and Scotland.while once in are those who and her posi- Royal Visit in indeed.\"Farmers in Canada\u2019s Bread Basket Hope for Good Crops,\u201d says a Moose Jaw headline.Well, so long as they're still able to hope, there's hope.Charge that Fritz Kuhn, when arrested by G-men, was trying to make a getaway after robbing the organization of which he is bead ought to strike up the bund.= FOR SALE WHITE FLANNEL pants and blue Linzer, 42-44, also ralncoat and white shoes 11.EL, 4245, 4-209 PIANO, walnut, medium, perfect con- FOR SALE TWO SINGLE felt mattresses In very good condition, Also easy chair, DE, 2528.2-92 for 25c.fresh daily.DE.1303.We dition, Singer dropliead sewing deliver, 7-23 machine.Oak buffet, no dealers UIC.SIMMUN'S Beautyrest muttress, 2034.24-208 double bed size.Boy's C.C.M.trl-| GHÉSTERFIELD $2.00, brown.cycle mahogany radio seat.oo metal, single.Two complete $5.00.(One $3.00), Dresser $2.00, 3538 Shuter MONTFORT, 60 milfs from Montreal, good motor rond.Neur lake.4 bedrooms, large living room and kitchen.fully equipped.Screened vorandah.LAncaster 5069, daytime only.8-4 FRANCIS, modern 6 electricity convene flehing, larne 8-3 LAKE ST.room bungalow, fences, good bathing, grounds, FI, 3980.ROOMS TO LET WESTMOUNT-ELM Avenue, nice, bright room In quiet family, gentleman preferred, ileal location.F1.8740, 8-17 WESTMOUNT.Mt.Pleasant avenus at Sherbrooke, single and double room, quiet location, board optional, FI, 9255, s-12 WESTERN, 5059, large front room, suitable for two, board optional, near car, reasonable.WA, 5130.s-11 CENTRAL front room in apartment.large clothes cupboard, suit 1 or 2 pcople, private home, meala optional.WT.9517 s-19 ROOM & BOARD WESTMOUNT, room and board for young man, breakfast and evening dinner optional, private family.FI.7914, 8-13 WESTMOUNT, refined home, large comfortable room, balcony, excellent meals, terms, moderate, adult family.F1.5676._8-1 TOWN Mount Royal private home for couple or two l[ndividuals, comfortable room with part meals, optional, cool 29c \" h Fra y against 6,682 for 1938, LI S T = R | | = A : 50 - «eLye $ LS 6 Ontario leads the Provinces with À es The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest |, onus jeads the Provinces with atl Ù | ere calls ON ® al : : with $14,568,000, Slight losses .9 ! have found the words .! were reported in the other seven rasa or hidden in the advertisement Of.\u2026ecseevenensennnensestçansensntës Provinces.N Moi \u201c Page \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.and the words .> , pore a8 in the cities Toronts for [Rneumatism the graceful hi v - - ore [+} asy to ake 01 hidden in the advertisement of .u.wsssssecssisgsivssssssnsssssssmmanennss OF contracts for the first four months Recommended fqure and vig- \u201cFRUIT SALT\" A .\u2019 ; of the year totaling $7,019,800 as physicians orous step ot Mis page .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Of this week\u2018a Examiner, these being the titles of the compared with $5,419,700 for 1938 4 oz The Orici bly two feature.pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre: during a 1th $5,819, T , ° 47 ; + The Original + lowi the first half of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 deci- re ones So $110.80 for 75¢ c Alkalizing Corrective had sion as.final regarding the awarding of pastes to the Theatre.and $8,524,800 for .0 ® Over 7.000.000 Buses Sold in MANDY SIZE LARGE SIZE Fl + .ers.oR.* My hate is STRAWS FROM ITALY UO) [ATF VIE 47¢ 79e Mrs Address im Demand from the! 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