The Westmount examiner, 26 juin 1941, jeudi 26 juin 1941
[" Aid N.Y, zht fur a city.off ty ing 4 et that the inroad to Brit'sh of tha e tall { many crowd esident nation- \"RGED ireraft \u2014 -11 41 >dbwrn ; 178 6 -10 6 10 Gillihg- !the Westmount Patrol, E.Durocher and No.2 \"Chief W.#42 Years in WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE An Exclusive Collection ot OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greens F.(LL 11 SLL LILILLTILL SILLS IL LSS LL FALL STE SS SE RSLS SSP voL.XH, No.26 $2 Wd 5 oPLS AUX SECTION MAKING PROGRESS Fifty Men Drill Under; Supervision of Lieuts.J.Masse, E.Durocher, Wm.Cobb And Chas.Carmichael.The Auxiliary Fire Section of C.P.C., is making considerable progress in its advanced fire fighting training.The fifty men engaged in this ,work are divided into two equal sections.No, 1 Section carries on its training at the fire station on -Stanton Street under the instruction of Lieut.J.Masse and Lieut.Section based at the Victoria Avenue station is under the tutelage of Lieut.Wm.Cobb and Lieut.Chas.(Carmichael, both sections being the general supervision of Gouglb and Dept.Chief W.Burriss.under Up to this time {hey have con- rentrated on learning the names and whereabouts of the various pieces of fire fighting equipment with which they have to deal and the method of operation of the fire extizguishers, hose, ladders nd apparatus generally.When interviewed at the Stanton Street fire station yesterday, Lieut.Masse said that he was entirely satisfied ith the progress which had been made to date, He complimented the men on their enthusiasm and willingness to learn and to do whatever they were told.In spite of the fact that most of the Auxiliary Firemen were unused to strenuous physical exertion, they did not shirk from the arduous and often difficult duties which they are called upon to perform, Lieut.Masse derived considerable amusement from the fact that one of his pupils who in the course of instruction must unquestionably obey his orders, was once his \u201cboss\u201d in a local commercial firm where he was employed in his younger days; but he added this fact did not interfere with discipline or training in any way.The Lieut.stated that, after a little more training the Auxiliary Firemen would be given the opportunity of accompanying the regular firemen when answering tire calls and would then obtain invaluable practical experience.Bobby Cohen, 10, Struck By Truck Ten-year-old Bobby Cohen of 351 Prince Albert avenue is in hospital today, recovering from a fractured collar-bone suffered Tuesday when struck by a truck.opposite 4885 Sherbrooke street The youngster was injured when he ran from behind a street car into the side of a truck driven by James Lelltg.5055 Hampton avenue, who was unable to apply his brakes in time to avoid striking young Cohen.The -driver stopped immediately and the lad was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital where he \u201cWN treated for severe shock and abrasions aside from the broken collar-bone.Mrs.A.McCormick Dies In 69th Year Final tribute will be paid to- \u2018norrow to Mrs.Annie Theresa McCormick, who died Tuesday at ber home, 39 York avenue, following a lengthy illness.She was in her 69th year, Widow of the late Alfred Me- Cormick, she was the mother of Jimmie McCormick, well-known in athletic circles as supervisor of athletics at Westmount Park.and also as a basketball referee and coach, Funeral will be held from Mrs.| McCormick's York avenue home «9 Mount Royal Cemetery at :.30 p.m.Westmount\" eee Ave.Lee ILIARY FIRE! / Shearer Visit 0 Depicted In .Newsreel The reel of Norma Shearer's visit to WestUnount, is playing throughout United States will be shown in Montreal shortly, it was learned yesterday in a letter received from Leslie Peterson, manager for the West.mount-born movie star, In this connection it will be recalled Miss Shearer flew from Hollywood at her own expense in order to help the Westmount Victory Loan Came paign get off to a good start and more than 60,000 people turned out to welcome her at Westmount park, June 3.It is pointed out Miss Shearer has subscribed substantially to the Victory Loan and also to the \u201cWings for Britain\" fund, a *Wings for Britain\" in- signin she wears, bearing this out, news the and George W.Spinney | Thanks Canadians George W.Spinney of West- mount, chairman of the National Victory Loan Commniitiee, was one of several speakers to thank Canadians for their support in the campaign recently concluded, over a nation-wide hook-up of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation last night, Premier Mackenzie King and Hon.J, L.Illsley, Finance Minister, also spoke on the English network, while the Rt, Hon, E.Lapointe, Justice Minister, and Premier Adelard Godbout of Quebec, joined the three joint chairmen of the Quebec provincial loan committee, Hon.E.L.Pate- naude, L, S.St.Laurent and A.E.Macnutt in speaking over the French network, Pay Final Tribute D.J.Finlayson, 80 Final tribute was paid Saturday afternoon to Duncan John Finlayson, one of Wesimount\u2019s oldest residents who died in Jo- liette following a long illness.He was in his §ist year.Rev.F.W.Kerr of St.Andrew's West- mount Church, officiated.Born in St.Urbain de Chateau- guay, Mr.Finlayson came to Montreal at an early age.He was founder and senior partner in the baker's supply firm of D.J.Finlayson and Son and for 22 years was associated with the Ogilvie Flour Mills, Limited.He retired from business in 1922.Surviving are his widow, the former Jane Maria Sharpe; two sons, W.Gordon and Howard Duncan: a brother N.G.J.Fin- layson and a sister.Miss Isabella Finlayson, all of Montreal, HEADS ROTARY Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941 he Westmount Txaminer Es HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Free Estimates TN aire Repaired - Refinished Cleaned Wastmount WE.2323 2 Dy IR A EEE ED DE DT DETTE \u2014 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS ow \u201cUNTIL VICTORY IS ACHIEVED\u201d = 9 This hitsoric picture, war against Hitlerism until victory right, King George converses with Wladyslaw Si- korski, Polish premier (centre) and M.Zaleski, Polish foreign minister.Others, left to right, are: transmitted by cable from London, shows heads of the Allied governments as they met in St.James's Palace to pledge is achieved.At New Zealand: Winston Churchill; thony Eden; Sidney Waterson, High Commissioner for South Africa; W.J.Jordan, Commissioner for S.M.Bruce, Australia; Vincent Massey, Commissioner for Canada; and Ivan Scubbotitch, Yuglosiavian Minister.British Foreign Minister An- Commissioner for LOCAL UNITS 10 TAKE PART IN CEREMONY R.M.R.and R.C.O.C.Will Participate in \u2018\u2019Dedication Sunday\" Services At Westmount Churches With the Royal Montreal Regiment included, detachments of 14 military units in Montreal will attend parades here Sunday morning in commemoration of Dedication Sunday to be observed throughout Canada, June 29.It was announced the R.M.R.will parade to St.Stephen's Church, Westmount, the Rev.H.S.Laws officlating at the service.The Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, stationed on the old West- mount Athletic Grounds, also will participate in the ceremony, parading to Westmount Baptist Church where Rev.J.A.Johnston will officiate.In a letter to the chaplain's department at M.D.No.4, Rt.Rev.G.A.Wells, C.M.G., Principal Protestant chaplain of the Canadian forces, stated the day had been set apart so that ali Canadians may \u2018\u2018dedicate em- selves anew to national service and a sacrifice which wil] enable us to do our full part in bringing about confusion to the enemy and bringing in.through victory.a righteous and lasting peace.\u201d Local Medical Men Named To Council Two prominent medical men, Dr.F.S.Patch and Dr.D.S.Lewis were elected to the Canadian Medical Association's General Council at the annual meeting Tuesday in Winnipeg.Dr.Lewis was re-elected trda- surer.while Dr.Patch was named a councillor.Dr.Leon Gerin-Lajoie of Montreal, \u2018also was appointed to the council.Young Cyclist Has A Narrow Escape! Lucy Lafontaine, schooigirl living at 429 Mount Stephen avenue, narrowly escaped serieus injury last Friday when she attempted | to cross Sherbrooke street on her! bicycle and was struck by a street | car.opposite 4565 Sherbrooke.She escaped with slight bruises, ; yesterday as president of the Rotary Club of Westmount, succeeding S.B.Cuthbert.Installation occurred during the annual meeting held at Victoria Hall in conjunction with the regular weekly luncheon.Everson will assume office officially, July 1.| | EWART \u2018A.EVERSON, installed | on hands and knees.Red Cross Needs Restaurant Help! Volunteer disnwashers and waitresses, as well as helpers for kitchen and pantry work, are needed at the Red Cross Lunch! Room, 1067 Beaver Hall Hill i An ambulance has already been bought with the profits of this: restaurant, and it is planned to! | contribute financially each month! to various organizations, such as the seamen's canteen, etc.Everson Named To Head Wesmount Rotary Club Succeeds S.B.Cuthbert at Annual Meeting Held in Victoria Hall\u2014F.C.Whitaker Elected Vice-Presi- dent; D.M.Brophy, Treasurer;, G.Brownlee, Secretary \u2014 More Than $4,000 Realized From Carnival-Fair Ewart A.Everson was installed as president to succeed S.B.Cuthbert yesterday as the Rotary Club of Westmount held its annual meeting in conjunction with the regular weekly luncheon in Victoria Hall, Mr.Everson and the remainder of the new council will take over office July 1, officially, .Other appointments saw F.C.Whitaker named as vice-presid- ent, D.M, Brophy* returned as treasurer and Gordon Brownlee elected secretary succeeding O.W.McBride.Aside from the above-named, those included on the board of directors are Dent Harrison, V.D.Sprott, A.A.Boire, W, F.Close, W.H, Girard, David Kerr and T.C.Stokes.\" The chairman of committees were named as follows: Féllow- ship, C.W, McBride; finance, A.A.Boire; public relations, W.Bole: Rotary education, P.G.Delgado; inter-club, A.Callard; attendance, V.D.Sprott; program, Bud Close; classification and survey, Dent Harrison; mem- hership, Boyd Robson; entertainment, P.M.French; house, C.C.Box; community work, T.Bignell; boys\u2019 work, Mort.Iver- son; crippled children, D.Kerr; international service, H.Gee; vo- cational service, R.Stanger: geant-at-arms, H., Welham, Reports were presented by varfous committees detailing the work done during the past year and the assistance given to the crippled children, orphans, un- der-privileged children and other community services, while Arthur Cayford reported that the recent Carnival-Fair had resulted in a net profit of $4,107.80 for the community chest, from which contributions are made Lo var- fous organizations assisted by the club.The President, in his review of the past year's work, said their efforts had resulted In considerable benefit to the community generally as well as to the spe- cifle organizations they had assisted which included the Province of Quebec Society for Crippled Children, Weredale Camp, the School for Crippled Children, Y.M.C.A.and the Westmount Air Force Cadets.During the luncheon, presenia- tion of a diamond studded Rotary pin was made to retiring preaid- ent Cuthbert, while C.W.Me- Bride, club secretary for the past five years, was recipient of a handsome gladstone hag.Complement.of the club is 59 active mentbhers and six honorary.ser- WESTMOUNTER EARNS WINGS (R.C.A.F.Phato) Leading Aircraftman HUGH RUSSELL, of Westmount, has a lofty objective to aim at in becoming a qualified pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force.His brother, Flying Officer Daizeli Russel, was one of the early Canadians to go overseas and returned with the Distinguished Fiying Cross for his brilliant efforts.Here, LAC.Russel is being congratulated by Group Captain W.A.Curtis, D.S.C,, Commanding Officer No.2 Service Flying Training School, Uplands, at a Wings Parade ceremony.He is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Blair Russel of Clarke avenue, Westmount.* Counail Donates | $100,000 To | Loan Drive The City of Westmount itself, independent of residents, did much towards helping tho municipality go over the top in its Victory Loan delve, contributing $100,000, it wns announced, In addition to this sum, the City of Westmounts Pensions Funds purchased $19,000 worth of bonds, while civic employees contributed $15,300, EX-FIRE CHIEF WILL BE PAID FINAL TRIBUTE Charles Vickers, 66, Was * Head of Westmount Brigade for Three Years Until Retirement in 1935 Final tribute will be paid this afternoon to Charles Vickers, former Westmount fire clilef who died on Tuesday nt the Western Division of the General Mospta} In his 67th year, The funeral servee will be held at the chapel of D, A.Collins at twoeo'clock, A resident of Notre Dame de Grace for the past 35 years, Char- lea Vickers was chiof of the West- mount fire brigade for three yeurs before his retirement, which took place in 1836 after he had been serously injured by gas fumes at u fire on Sherbrooke street west.Former Policeman Joining the city services [lrst as & rookie policeman, he was pro- a running gun-battle with a burglar named Frank Mooney, in what ls now Westmount Park, lle wounded Mooney twice, the burglar later standing trial and being sentenced to 12 years in prison, Charles Vickers was employed 20 years in police work, holding various ranks, and eventually was transferred to the fire department where he became chief, lle saw the department change from horse-drawn fire fighting equipment to complete mechanlzation, He lived for the past 15 years at 6214 Coolbrook uvenue, and Is survived by his wife, the former Zellnda Baker; a daughter, Vera; a son, Charles Alexander Vickers and a nephew, George Vickers, J.A.C.Crimmins Receives Wings _\u2014 Among those who received their wings in a ceremony at No, 9 Service Flying Training School, Summerside, P.E.J., last Friday was Sgt.Pilot J.A.C, Crimmins, son of the late Mr.and Mre John D.Crimming of Westmount Eastern Provinces Tour Is Arranged As our vacatlon (travels are definitely limited to Canada this year, it ig the best {ime to make up your mind to ses the Eastern Provinces, Thera are many beautiful and interesting spots in the Maritimes, and In some places along the coast the Influence of the warmth of the Gulf Stream \"is felt on the beaches, A very enjoyable and interesting personally conducted party is | being arranged by the Tobin Travel Bureau, leaving here July 12 and returning July 26, The party will travel by the new comfortable motor coaches, motoring only by day and stopping over each night at the best hotels available.Three days will be spent in Halifax, sufficient time for seeing friends who are In the army forces.Then three days at Yarmouth and the Evangeline country, #0 full of historic asdo- cfationsg, There are also lovely drives in the Grand Pré and Annapolis valley districts and sight seeing in the cities, If desired a stop i nver may be arranged on the return journey at any of the popu- , lar beaches, The party.which ix, a3 usual, limited and exclusive, will Le i conducted by Mrs.HB.Pope.moted in 19065, afte: he had wor\u201d OVERSUBSCRIBED \u2018LOCALLY Residents Give 8,211,000 In Victory Drive Late Flurry of Buying Following Ilsley's Speech Is Largely Responsible for Total Surpassing Objective, by Such Wide Margin \u2014 One in Every Fourteen Residents Is Victory Loan Buyer Westmount hended Into the stretch drive nt Vletory Loan Campaign concluded Monday top specd in and came home the with yards to spare\u2014figuratively speaking.Literally spoaking, the municipality came home with two million dollars to spare, according to figures released at Westmount Y.M.CLA.hoeadguarters last night by W.J.Lucas, chairman of the Westmount Victory Loan publicity committee.Mr.Lucas\u2019 report rend: \u201cAt the timo of going to press, 3,810 Westmount residonts have Youngsters Aid | Queen's Fund With Fair With a lot of infative and a bit of bunting salvaged from the Victory Fair at Westmount Park, four patriotic young Westmounters staged thelr own \u201cv'etory fair* Friday and Saturday on Abbott Ave, and collected $15 for the Queen's Canadian lund, The youngstors In Willard Hale, 14, and Ken Hale, 16, both of 108 Abbott Avenue; Harold McCoy, 14, of 111 Irvine, avenuo and Jim Kennedy, 12, of 188 Abbott, collected the 813 nb an bingo table, stand nid home-cooking booth, LOCAL SQUADS ARE DEFEATED IN PLAYOFFS Bantam and Juvenile Hardball Teams Lose to St.Remi, 16-4, and Mt.Royal, 10-5, Respectively Two question, lemonade Westmount teams went down to defeat tn thelr Initial encounters In the Province of Que- Minor Baseball Serles, The Juveniles dropped a 10-5 decision to the Mount Royal team while the Bantams suffered a 16-4 heating at the hands of the Bt.Remi representatives, The Bantams gol off to a had start, errors In the first two innings together with five hits sent the St.Remi team off to an eleven run lead, After this tha local teum wettled down and made a real game of It.Jack Williams got two hits for the Westmounters, one of them a double, Jack MeKfssock also got a double for the losers, Vincent Capazzi and Marechal pleked up three hits apiece for the winners, Ronnin Marrow started on the mound for the Westmount team but Frankie Read went In and re- Heved him in the second inning, holding the hig Ht.Remi hac down for the rest of the game, The Week At Victoria Hall team ; * purchased | result.bonds totalling $8.- 211,000 approximniely $2,000,000 in excess of tho objective.\u201cFurther adjustments are ox- pected and thus when final flg- ures ure available, even a better showhiy will be mude.Wo are pleased to report that one in every fourteen persons residing in Wostmount was à Victory Loan buyer.\u2018\u201cOversubseription to the Victory Lonn by such a wide murgin 18 ole of the splendid ploces of news ag the war develops into still another extended and critical per- fod.\u201cThe overwhelming success of the loan,\u201d the report continudd, \u2018shows that both the pockets und the hearts of Canadians are thoroughly strong and that Canada\u2019s wur offort will go on from power to power.; TNVGUUTEUNt, the-vent VE GUEST province and tho Dominlon as a whols 1086 Lo the occasion magni- ticently.All the various units ot the organization personnel behind (he loan desvrve greul credit, \u201cIn this connection, congralu- lutions aro extended to George W.Spinney of Westmount, who as chalrman of the Central Bxecu- tive Committee, had the required quallficallons und experience to put such an enormous undertak- Ing over successfully, \u201cBut over and above all executive uspeets rise the spirit and doterminntion of the Canadian people, individuals and corpora- tony, urban and rural, In one combined effort, \u201cIL has culminaled fu à success which will help the anti-Naszi cause throughout the world and will Increasn Canada's credit and stature in tho eyes of all those en gugoed In this stupendous fight against the Hitler menace.\u2019 \u201cThe Germans will know by this result that Canadians are In the fight with Britain unt] vice tory finally Is won.\u201d Although local Loan ofticlals had expected Westmount tn overs subscribe In her usual manner, they had not anticipated a final of such proportions, and had special pralse for the canvase sers who responded in oufstand- ing fashion when asked to Ta double thelr efforts last week when it appeared the objective might not he attained, A recent speech by Minister of Finances Isley apparently was all that was needed, however, in the opinfon of officials, for Increased ying war noted immediately followngæ the address and the $6.- 300,090 objective was passed with a rush.Plymouth Brethern Meets The Plymouth Brethern will hold Its annual convention at Vie- torin Hall, starting Saturday and ending Tuesday, It was announce ed.AM A AM Thursday, June 26th, Concert by the pupils of Madame Paullne Donalda, Saturday, June 28th, the Plymouth Brethren.Sunday\u2014 Plymouth Brethren, Monday, June 20th, « Tuesday, July 1st, Wadnesdaz, Piano recital hy Rex Battle; July 2nd, Rotary Club Luncheon; W.Meeting of Piano recital by Rex Battle sponsored by | the Edith Cavell Chapter 1.O.D.E.; Plymouth Brethren.Plymouth Brethren, W.Red Cross.+ woe am PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published very Fhuradas Serving the City of Westmount Garden GBuburb of Canadas Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Oftice: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773» \u201cThe Kzaminer' sims co De an independent, clean nrwapaper for the home devoted to public service == = way of an army.Many though the shortcomings have been in bui'ding up our war establishment, we have literally accomplished wonders in welding tugether an armed force for defence and offence Army Day is the chance for the public to see at first hand what has | been done.It is also an opportunity to show the men that the people are intensely interested in what they are doing, and this they should be shown.' NEW AERIAL ATTACK WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941 Right up to th time the war broke out, a JOMINION DAY Seventy-four years ago nevt Tuesday the Srovinces of Canada were united into the Do- ninion.Seventy-four years is not a long period >f time in the history of nations yet within \u2018hat time Canada has achieved a growth in in- luence and importance that has made us the envy of many nations.As we observe our na- \u2018ional birthday next week, we can be thankful \u2018hat Providence has favoured us among the na- \u2018ions and we can strengthen our resolution to tulfil the high destiny that is ours.We can be proud that we are a member nation of the British Commonwealth; we can be we have as neighbours a people who make no iecret of the fact that they admire us with tonsiderab'e enthusiasm; and we can dedicate pur efforts anew to the task of bringing British and American ever closer to a complete tommunity of interests.Our position between the Motherland and the United States, inter- oreting the one to the other, is a position of the greatest responsibility\u2014one of the most important tasks that has ever fallen to a nation and government; its success will determine to what extent humanism and liberalism \u2018will live in the past-war world.That consideration has been, and will continue to be, the .cornerstone of our foreign policy.SATURDAY IS \u2018ARMY DAY\u2019 No Canadian citizen should miss the opportunity which will be afforded on Saturday to see the army in its various training centres.The day has been set aside as and the public will be invited to visit barracks, camps and other establishments.Canada has something to show today in the fruitful subject for argument among military experts was the comparative efficacy of aerial bombs against battleships.Those who claimed that such missiles could not sink capital ships were in the majority, and nothing that has happened in this war has proven them mistaken.What has happened, however, is the developing of an entirely new form of aerial attack, by torpedo planes.These put air-sea warfare on an entirely different basis, and the navies of the world must now seriously consider the menace from the skies.The effectiveness of the aerial torpedo attack on the Bismarck has brought an awakening to military tacticians, and the fact is stressed more strongly than ever that command of the air is essential to victory in a war.thank ful that SUMMER CLOTHING Though the movement.understandably enough, originates in Jamaica, there is every reason why this country should take up the camPaign to popularize a sensible summer costum?for men.In the West Indies Island, anattempt is being made to do away with coats, neckties and heavy trousers in the hot season.- True, some such campaign has been going on here for a long while, but its progress is slow.There are still many business establishments in which a man is considered indecently dressed without a coat, and to leave off a tie is a shocking idea.Canadian banks only recently came around to allowing their tellers to work without coats, but they have done, so, and that is one big river crossed.There is still hope that the men may decide eventually to dress as sensibly as the women.\u201cArmy Day,\" THE \u2018VESTMOUNT EXAMINER \u201cWestmount Baptist Church Notes + ! f * \u2014-\u2014 A special feature of the Sün- day evening services in West- mount Baptist (\"burch will be \\ Seven Minute Discussion of Presa ing War-Time Questions.\u2018 Sunday, June 29th, the question discussed will be \u201cHow Should We Pray for the Lads Who Serve the Empire?\u201d Op Sunday.July 6th, the question will be \u2018Should Young Folk Marry Betore the Lads Go Overseas?\u2019 The theme of the morning sermon will be, \"Excerpts From the \u2018\u2019ourageous Letter of a Christian Layman\u2019; while that of the evening will be \u2018Queens Whose Thrones are in Human Hearts\u201d \u2014 Ruth, Esther, Mary and our own Beloved Elizabeth.Dr.J, A.Johnston will preach at both services.Care Of Injured China Problem Adequate care of the wounded of China's armies looms as one of the major problems of the nation, second only to {ts armed resistance to Japan's invading armies, says Dr.Robert Lim, director of the Red Cross Medical Relle£f Commission, According to Dr.Lim, there are more than a half million wounded soldiers scattered in the provinces remaining \u2018to the Chinese national government, Dr.Lim said that neither his Red Cross organization nor the Army Medical Corps had suffi- ctent trucks, ambulances or med- fcal workers to cope swiftly and adequately with the gigantic problem, He revealed that after short training in the Red Cross bases, nurses and doctors are sent to the front.Pay for doctors ranges up to the equivalent of 40 Amerl- can dollars a month, and that of nurses is eight dollars monthly.Living for both worlds is the wisest and best life.words 20 .for \u2019 The Westmount Examiner an mn mnt Ban rn Bf nt ts mn ms 3 GLASSIFIED ADS .te COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET LARW ODIMET, SC Jovite, Suinmer cottage ideally situated, threes bed rooms, living room with open flre- place, kitchen, large acroened In vor- andah, hot and cold water, electri.olty, safe beach, half mile from golf courses and bus service, Furnished except linen and flatware.Ront for season, \u2018276, Apply Box 103.2181 Hampton avenue, v-8 FOR SALE GOLF, woods, lady's \u2018Helen Hicks.\u201d Men\u2019s Bobby Jones, AT, 5954, B-199 GENTLIOMAN'H white Bedford cord suit, new, beautifully finished.Harris tweed topcoat, owner overseas.Also FOR SALE RADIO \u2014 Car (Delco) 1939 model, in good condition, $20.00.AT.6442, B-141 MAHOGANY table, oval 20 x \u201830 x 2014\" high.Persian rug, cabis stand, lady's wearing apparel.lvenings|5'3 x 3'7.DE.3794.B-140 only, Apt.23, 5165 Sherbrooke St.W.| TITCHIIN cabinet, Ivory, porcelain B-198} top.Good condition, WA.3308.MODE], YACHTS, 30\" long.$6.00- B-186 $8.00-310.00 each.Apply 3774 Oxford.| SOLID WALNUT gateleg table, al- B-197 mt pres cost $30.00, for $15.00.FOUR CAMP cots.with felt mat.électric fixtures, very cheap.DE.tresses, $3.50 each.Youth's plaid sport 7986.5443 Brodeur.B-123 Jacket, $3.00.FI.3806.B-146| BEDROOM SET.Double Simmons MEALS WANTED MID-DAY dinner wanted, several days n week (lady), vicinity Ollver and {Western Ave.WI, 0175, v-7 \\ FOR SALE BOY'S BICYCLE, full aise, excellent condition, F1, 8186, FUNDREDS of unsolleitod testimo- niala recommending KLÉEREX.\u2018A Quick Healing Salve\" for Sunburn, Eczema, Psoriasis, Krythema, lmpeti- go, Îteh, Rolls, Chaps, ete, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, (Medium and Strong).Recommended and sold by al! Drug and Dept.Stores.V-4 VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED $1.00 Monthly À We repalr all makes of Vacuum Cleaners A.& A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.Fltsroy 5800 : V.3 WEN'S NU-CLEAN, Cleans like new.Chesterfields, Rugs, tapestries, 35¢.Eatons, Morgans, lLeducs' Druggists, Hardwares, Vv-3 CAMERA, Voightlander Focusing Bril- tiant.Skopar F 3.5, Shutter to 1/500, excellent condition Bl.1803 after $ p.m.B-168 LARGE kitchen table, two drawers, large medicine cabinet, Wilton rug, 9 x 13, Tuxedo suit, perfect, LA.0713, B-189 ROOKCASES sectional mahogany, Coagwell chair, end table, smoking stand, reasonable, good condition.DE.$268.B-171 ATTRACTIVE mahogany what-not with glass cupboard.Dinner wagon, child's desk, hood sleigh, good condition.DE.9487.B-178 RADIO (Minerva cabinet), dining room dome, low prices.EL.4731.B-175 BRASS fire-box, $8.00; 3 flags, 1 large, 1 small, $3.80.electric henter, $1.00.FI.1690.B-176 DINING room set walnut, waterfall design, also dual-head Remington shaver, both excellent condition.reasonable.AT.6694.B-177 SOLID OAK gateleg table, cost $35.00 for $15.00, Hornby Llecirle train, complete, (extra tracks) excellent condition, bargain, FI.$588.B-17 ROTID walnut dining room set, good condition, very reasonable.Phone AT.pres.B-183 \u2018WARDROBE, modern walnut.WA, Md, B-186 TWO PAIR gold drapes 18° long 48\" wide, $4.35 pair: bearskin rug (cub) nnt mounted, $10.00: wicker fern stand.Fie $10.00: end table, green, 50c; kin- cCa-garden table and chair, (enamel \u2018on) 32,50.DK.8370.B-187 \"INGLE BED and dresser, walnut finish, very good condition, floor vollsher.AT, 8619.B-188 AAS STOVE McClary's, Insulated, automatic control.perfect condition, sost $115 sell for $40.CR.9125.B-190 MENTLENANVE sport cont, sise 39, reasonable.EL 1510.R-192 ea * I'MERSON table radio.Perfect condition, Apply 2453 Westhill Aves .14 bed, dresser and small vanity.Plano.COATS \u2014 Two fur, (caracul) ome black, one brown, one cloth fur trlm- focking chair.Victrola, cheap.WA.med, sixen 34-36.AT.8443, B-144 8936.B-136 GAS STOVE new.14 burners, roasting METAL refrigerator, 4 doors, porce- oven, broller, and plate warmer, |'aln lined.DE.7471.B-137 (cream), snap at $35.00.El.7576.IXNGLISH PRAM in good condition.B-134 El.6841, B-119 Crossword Puzzle HORIZONTAL 38-Massage 13-Burrowing mam.1\u2014lmmature a5\u2014Spanish province = quel « > +\u2014Direction &\u2014Rumlitiant äé-\u2014Pan fish 19\u2014Mineral earth 10\u2014Rage 60\u2014Saved 22-\u2014Inexperlenced 1A Cooking bot Spawn Cou 7 Strikchrenk Cooking po \u201c_e vie \u2014Strikebreaker 16-\u2014Wild ox of the South American (Cant.) Celebes Indian 30\u2014Harter 17 \u2014Mountains di\u2014Incousistent M-\u2014DPertainina to goats 18\u2014Spring flowers «Theme 13\u2014Military assistant 2 m 70-\u2014Shower 34\u2014Raised H\u2014-Tow-boats 71-Venetian mugis- 45-\u2014Self-satisfied 23\u2014Three-leared stand trate 16-\u2014Bark cloth 2t\u2014Fruit of rowan- T2\u2014Diminish I7\u2014NBritish dominio: tree T3\u2014Fledgling hank 3%\u2014Midday 26\u2014Meshes 74\u2014Was indebted te 42\u2014Metal fastener B~Lompass point 75\u2014Vexes {Teeth pit 29\u2014Two-t .47\u2014The nobility A3\u2014Selze VERTICAL J0\u2014Indians 33\u2014Fess fresh 1\u2014Disorder S\u2014Ormamented.us 1B\u2014Aduin\u2019s son 2\u2014Musical form leather 40\u2014Title of respect 3\u2014Beneath 34-\u2014-Solteit 41\u2014Foolish 4\u2014Female deer 57-\u2014-Transparent resin 43\u2014Gold-threaded 3\u2014Formerly 38\u2014Join fabri S\u2014Handhill 39-Steps 45-\u2014Titmues of prosperity 7-\u2014Flexibte &0\u2014Father w\u2014Jump 8-\u2014Sprite f1\u2014Sport 48\u2014Chilled Float 82-~ Prank tA\u2014Disappearinu ft\u2014Main nl 48\u2014City of the Philis- A I1\u2014Common lo every a7-Bovine mn tines St\u2014Reducing poundage one .6p-\u2014Sash (Selution will bo found elsewhere in this lssve) .FOR SALE AUTOMATIC hot water heater, 50 gal.size, perfect condition, $85,00 corg- plete.WA.1214, Evenings WA, 6718.B-130 Three shorts, DE.0783, B-132 AXMINSTER RUG 72 x 4'2, perfect condition, cheap, or exchange for single bed, 4563 Decarie Blvd, B-120 MAN'S WHITE flannel! trousers.$3.00.Man's gray sport Jacket, $3.00 Man's smoking jacket, $3.00.All in BOY'S shirt, SCOUT hat.socks, 14 years.perfect condition, sizes 38, WA.6209.B-109 GIBBARD walnut bedroom suite.Three piece chesterfield suite.EL.4313.B-118 BED.\u2014 Simmons, double.Beauty- rest mattress.Gentleman's suit, size 88.Very good condition.WA.2302, 4145 Decarie, Apt.3.B 110 GENTLEMAN'S wardrobe And dressing table combined, walnut, medium sise.DE.4220.B-108 CHINA CABINET.large, glass shelves and door.Also gas range.WI.0710, B-115 BOY'S C.C.M.bicycle, blue, good condition, $8.00.Telephone EL, 2452.B-240 BUFFET, sideboard, chesterfield, bed complete, refrigerator.5 dining room chairs, one carpet 8 x 9, small cook stove, 3 wicker chairs, drop-leaf table, child's extension gate.two washstands.odd congoleum.Suitable country house.113 Lewis.FI.5193.B-232 CHESTERFIELD, radio, linoleum, tent, work table, brass stair rods, iron piping.WA.8315.B-231 WALNUT BUFFET.china cabinet, drip-pan for fice refrigerator, floor lamps, 3 dress lengths green crepe.5 yards, maroon crepe, 4 yards.odd dishes.reasonable, WA.6618.B-234 DID oo) SET, living room set, coffee tables, rugs, 6025 Esplanade avenue.B-82 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUES, BETTER CASH PRICES paid for fine silverware, china, glass, ornaments, paintings, bric-a-brac, ivories, bronaes, clocks.curlos, other antiques and objects d'Art, purchased.Repre entative calls, Lyons.1480 St.Catherine.WI.5700.v-9 Baserman\u2019s Better Prices We buy any old suits, furs, households, office furniture, sewing, washing machine, carpets, odd pleces furniture.Call any time.DO.3795.BICYCLE REPAIRS RICYCLE REPAIRS and parts for all makes: lawnmowers sharpened by McWhinnie's Stay Sharp longer.Locksmith \u2014 General Repairs.WA.3113.MeWhinnies Repair Shop, Sherbrooke West.CARTAGE & STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans- ter.Local and long distance movers.also storage.DE.3110.v1 DRESSMAKING _\u2014 MADAM DESJARDINS, formerly of N.D.G.dresses $3.00 and your pattern, Also alterations.low price.1473 5900 on! The Examiner's Hidden Titlas Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: \u2014 the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be re-cived in Monday's mail.Mount Stephen Ave., Apt.11.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 next 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 Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the \u2018winners 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 every The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Jane A.Grimley, 765 Lexington Ave.; Mrs.E.Brydges, 501 Mount Pleasant Ave.; Shirley Gerth, 607 Roslyn Ave.; C.N.Halford, 68 Chesterfield Ave.; Miss Elaine Akin, 426 Claremont Ave.; Miss B.Wood, 440 is run with the NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NY N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N S out the other.Nor must the one be exalted above the other: Ndw- adays we know, alas! only too well, that the one may be exalted above the other.On this continent individualism is the law and the prophets.But we muy see in Burope the contrary condition.The community (in the form of the nation) has heen so exalted that the person is debased into a serf or a cog in the wheel.In Germany and Russia men are today \u2018under the law\u201d with a vengeance, and community is buried beneath a fat collectivism.But the true City of God, wheresoever it may be realized, will be a company of free souls joined in what Josiah Royce called \u201cthe beloved community.\u201d\u2014Dr, Richard Roberts formerly of Montreal and Torouto and now of New York City.The debt for the British national unemployment insurance fund seven yuars ago, after years of severe depression, exceeded £100,000,000.At the end of 1940 it had a credit balance of £54,- 534,577 and £3,858,294 on its agricultural account.The statutory committee which deals with this fund recommended that £38,587,007 of the ballance of the general income should be used to extinguish the fund's debt, and what is left should be carried forward along with all the balance of the agricultural account.At the end of the year it is anticipated that the fund will have a credit balance of £55,000,- 000.The Farm Bureau Cooperative Association of Ohio invested $250,000 this year in three fertilizer compounding plants.The other fertilizer companies at once cut their price by $4 per ton for Ohio and the farmers of Ohio saved $700,000 in the cost of fertilizer.Every farmer in Ohio whether a member of the cooperative or not made a substantial saving.George Washington Carver, Negro scientist of Tuskegee Institute, was selected to receive the Catholic Committee of the South's first award.Dr.Carter was lauded by the group as an SEE OUR GIRARD AUTOMORILE INT.372 Victoria Ave.WA.2761 AUTOS WANTED St.Catherine.near Metcalfe.WI, \u2014_ J 7070, Lou Y-8 TER ro FRS HIGHEST PRICES : remode) or repair your fur coat ike new at summer prices.PAID FOR R t-Cusson-Ross Limited.3368 Sherbrooke Street DE.11.V-5 USED CARS _____RaDio REPAIRS | __ TOWN & COUNTRY FREE RADO INSPECTION ENPERT radio repairs on all makes.MOTORS Immediate service.Atwater Radio 1624 ST.CATHERINE W.| Service.WTlbank 3481.3340 St.An- WE.6463 toine St.(near Atwater), Vin L1SLS SS IILS ALLS LILI LISI IIILLL ELLIS TS ES LL LLLSISLISLLL TILE SLL LLL LS TILT ILL PEELS ILLS ILIA LAL ISLA LLL SLL S SI I SN IA THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General, Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this, Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.R777 es There seems to be in most modern communities a serious epidemic of what we have learned to call neuroses and phychoses.This condition is no doubt due to our incorrigible individualism.The word idiot comes to us from a Greek word signifying a private person.Today it means a man incapable of rational relations with his fellows.1diocy is the nemesis of excessive private-mindedness.Man was made tor fellowship; and when he repudiates fellowship he invites a sickness of the mind.This sickness is so prevalent today that Jung, the great psychiatrist, has bidden us set ourselves to cultivate a life of the spirit as the only sufficient antidote to the plague.Man was made for community, and community for man, nelther can be its own self with-x and \u2018individual who made a significant contribution to the welfare and progress of the south.\u201d Seven United States steel companies who made public reports on their 1940 business during the past three months, showed an av- erase increase in profits over 1939 of 82 per cent; 24 aircraft companies showed increases of 100 per cent.These increases were over and above reserves for anticipated higher taxes.The sanity and lack of panic of the British people is shown by the result of a recent by-election in the much-bombed city of Birmingham.There were three candidates.One supported the policy of the Royal Air Force of concentrating upon bombing which will seriously impair the offensive and defensive strength of the enemy.He was elected, polling a total vote of 21,573.Another candidate wished to stop the war while Hitler is dominant in Europe.He received 1,- 552 votes.A third candidate made his sole slogan \u2018Bomb Rerlin.\u201d The candidate received 1,698 votes.Nuffield College, which Oxford owes to the generosity of Lord Nuftield, has for its object to coordinate \u2018\u2018theretical power and practical experience.\u201d WWiên all the resources of social science are needed for the planning of the new order to follow the war, the British Minister of Works has called upon Nuf- field College to help him in his plans for reconstru:tion.The faculty of the college, which is a post-graduate institution, have been conducting, ard will con- dust, research upon the redistribution of industry and population, the effects of war oa the public social services, the effects of evacuation and industrial migration on conditions of living.and the bearing of all these on social ;Dominion Stores Appoint B.Dees' Farmers\u2019 Contact Marking a further step in fits policy of actively cultivating r=- jations with Its grower-producers, Dominion Stores Limited, the fargest Canadian chain store organization, has appointed a permanent contact with farmers in the person of Bram Dees, who joined Dominion Stores\u2019 staff a few months ago.Mr.Dees has spent a lifetime in the merchandising of home: grown fruits and vegetables.Having begun as a grower, he knows the grower's problems from intimate experience.Developing a successful produce business for himself.he has acquired a know- tedge of retail marketing of fruits and vegetables which qualifies him as an authority in this tield.His new functions involve regular contacts with growers supplying Dominion Stores in each of the six districts served by Dominjon Stores, stretching from Ontario to the eastern seaboard.His knowledge of the consumer's wants, tastes, and preferences will be placed at the disposal of growers to increase the marketability and the dollar return of their products.Specifically, Mr.Dees will assist producers in the effective grading, preparation, and packaging of soil produce for the retail counter, Toronto Headquarters Operating from the headquarters of Dominion Stores in Toronto, Mr.Dees will actively represent the grower in the executive councils of the organization.keeping the management and merchandising department in touch with current agricultural problems, so that helpful action may be taken in the case of crop surpluses, shortage or similar emergencies.In announcing Mr.Dees\u2019 appointment, J.W.Horsey, president of Dominjon Stores Limited, emphasized the company's cou- viction that in cultivating the interests of the grower it was also serving the interests of the consumer and, eventually, of the company shareholders.\u201cThe idea that one section of the population can permanently prosper at the expense of another section belongs to the unregret- ted past,\u201d sald Mr.Horsey.\"We have got to realize that Canada cannot progress unless the cultivator prospers hand in hand with the consumer.\u201d Charlie Ruggles studied to be a druggist before becoming an actor.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.Sunday, June 26th and for the month of July the Congregation of Calvary will unite with First Baptist Church, Guy and Dorchester Street.Preacher, Rev.M.F.McCutcheon, D.D.For the month of August the Congregation of First Baptist Church will unite with Calvary, Dorchester St.at Greene Avenue.Preacher, Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D.THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941 \u201cNIGHT IN RID\" AT WESTMOUNT Romantic and Glamorous Film of Life Below the Equator The torrid tempo of the Samba, the enchanting melodies of Alice Faye, the suave love-mak- ing of Don Ameche, and the dancing of Carmen Miranda, were all filmed in glorious Technicolor as they took place in \u201cThat Night in Rio,\u201d which {s now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night.As the American-born wife oi a wealthy Brazilian Baron, Alice Faye has an opportunity to wear many sophisticated ultra-modern gowns, which provide a spectacular background for her delight iul singing.Don's role was one of the most difficult to film.His was the tirst dual Technicolor part\u2014that ot a Brazilian Baron and an American night club performer.I'he problem conironting the cameramen was that of making the densities and color qualities of each of Ameche\u2019s two characterizations match exactly when they appear together on the same piece ef celluloid.Said tu surpass the elegance ot 20th Century-Fox's last Latin American musical extravaganza, \u201cDown Argentine Way,\u201d which introduced glamorous Carmen Miranda to the American scheel, \u201cThat Night in Rio\u2019 gives the exotic Brazilian songstress an opportunity to emote throughout the full length of the film, and emote she does, To make certain that nothing offensive to Brazilian sensibilities or unrepresentative of native customs would find their way into the film, the studio submitted the script to the Brazilian Embassy in Washington for approval.As a double check, a Brazilian newspaperman in Hollywood was hired as a technical director, The Samba, Brazil's national dance, is introduced to the American motion picture public for the first time by Miss Miranda and a troupe of trained Samba dancers, According to the leading dance masters, this wild yet graceful dance will become the hallroom rage of the United States during the next year.Westmount Baptist Church ! 1 i Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Minister J.Alexander Johnston, D.D.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader 11 AM, \"The Courageous Letter of a Christian Layman\u2019 7.30 P.M.\"Queens Whose Thrones Are in Human Hearts.\u201d Ruth, Esther, Maw and our own Elizabeth Seven Minute Discussions of Pressing War-time Questions, Sunday, June 29th \u201cHow Should We Pray for the Lads in the Service of the Empire?\u2018 Sunday, July 6th \u201cShould Our Young Fold Marry Before the Lads Go Overseas?\u2019 1117 ST.CATHERINE WEST Suite 202 - Near Peel For Discriminating Ladies Formerly of \u201cAntoine de Paris\u201d HAIR STYLING DISTINCTLY CHIC LAncaster 7952 | Ji and economic organization.Con- netted with this, is the renewal of| the annual grant of $30.000 from; the Rockefeller Foundation tor| the conduct of research in social studies.Siamese Twins Use Pal\u2019s Name! How the famous Siamese | Twins received their name is re-, called by Dr.C.F.Taliaferro.whose wife is a granddaughter of one of the twins.Arriving in New York from, Siam at the age of 16.the twins.who were born and lived 62 years joined together.were asked their name by reporters.\u201cChang and Eng,\u201d they replied.\u201cHaven't you auy last name?\u201d inquired a newsman named Bunker.When they answered that they did not, he suggested: \u2018 \"Then, why not use mine?lt'a à good name.\u201d Thev accepted and became Bunker.the suggestino Chang and Eng Only those who are not afraid of death are worthy of life.Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Telephone HA.9238 en rr 57 St.James St.West © Notice is hereby given that the second instalment of Administration Taxes ending 31st December 1941 levied under authority of Bylaw No.511, will become due on July 1st 1941 and interest will accrue from said date at five per cent.per annum.Prompt payment of these taxes and all taxes in arrears the General Municipal is requested.* Given at Westmount, this twenty-third day of June, 1941 CITY OF WESTMOUNT 204 MUNICIPAL TAXES C W.Houston, for vear Secretary- Treasurer ee ne ab i a e DE doi He po la wh ity EY an the Jes ica of th m tai th va Cee EE pang A aR Iy N prous 7 the Sam.ies of p-mak- d the banda, Tech- ace in ich is mount urday ife of Alice Wear odern ctacu- light- most s the \u2014that d an rmer.le ca- g the es of acter- they piece gance Latin ranza, which rmeu heen, s the n op- ghout , and thing ilities ative y in- litted Em- ppro- Bra- folly- inical {onal ,mer- r the and danc- ading yet y the nited Ave.), ader istian >f ar ra 1, rs THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 194, Fond NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD hatte | BRITISH FILM AT SNOWDON Some of the finest character work 1 can recall seeing In years i= included in \u201cLaburnum Grove\u201d B.Priestley\u2019s excellent play about a typical family in a typ- {al suburb of London, which opened at the Snowdon Theatre yosterday.Sir Cedric Hardwicke dues such a fine, completely be- Jievable and completely enjoyable portrait of a sponging brother-in- law that it inclines us to wonder why Hollywood has made such jittle use of this artist's truly great talent.Edmund Gwenn, long gs favorite of the English screen and stage, who has already, in the short snace of two years or Jess, become a favorite to American audiences also, turns in one of his finest \u2018obs of work.The third of the trio which carries most of the action of this entertaining film is Ethel Coleridge.as the sharp-tongued wife of the vradging relation.rv + + \u201cLaburnum Grove\u2019, as produc- \u2014\u2014\u2014_ ima (St.Catherine at Guy) Air-Cooled by Refrigeration TODAY & FRIDAY.\u2018SO ENDS OUR NIGHT\u201d\u2018 with Frederic March and Margaret Sullavan.\u201cTHE GREAT MR.NOBODY,\u201d with Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie.Starts Saturday to Tuesday The Greatest Love Story of AI Time! \u201cBuck Privates\u201d | At Monkland On Sunday Night Radio-stage\u2019s Abbott and Costello, who were roaringly funny in their first picture, \u201cOne Night in the Tropics,\u201d completely out- top themselves in this new hilar.ity-hit, \u201cBuck Privates,\u201d which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre.The audience have a difficult time keeping its feet still when The Andrews Sisters of boogie-woogie rhythm got \u201cin the groove\u201d with their new songs.« .Comedians in Khaki Abbott and Costello are a couple of misfit kids in khaki in the army of \u201cBuck Privates\u201d and everything happens to them from K.P.duty to \u2018solitary in the guard-house, with Nat Pendleton their nemesis in the role of a hard-boiled sergeant.There is a nice thread of romance.too.in the picture, framed by a young \u2018Sergeant Quirk.\u201d \u2018Captain Flagg\u2019 rivalry.played by Lee Bowman and Alan Curtis, over the affections of a pert and pretty hostess, epacted by Jane Frazee.Incidentally.Miss Frazee, who has made only one picture before this one, exhibits the most pleasing sort of personality and a whale of a lot of ability.ed on the London stage (with much the same cast).was a one- set play.That is, the whole play was done in the living room of the Redfern home where quiet, bland, innocent Mr.Redfern (Edmund Gwenn) was wont to discuss his green-nouse and his tomatoes and his wholesale paper business Carol Reed (who recently directed \u201cNight Train To Munich\u2019), though much of the film is necessarily confined to the Red- fern home also, nevertheless keeps the camera moving about, up and down stairs, into various rooms and about them, so the preponderance of these interior shots is not particularly noticeable.With the indolent, talkative, banana-eating Bernard Baxley (Sir Cedric Hardwicke), and an equally commercial suitor of his daughter's both trying to wheedle large loans out of him, Mr.Red- fern explodes the quret domestle- | ity of his home by declaring he MaNHLAND (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday THRILLING ADVENTURE! LAUGHS! \u2018 2nd Exciting Fim_ EDWARD G.ROBINSON in \u201cTHE SEA WOLF\u201d with Ida Lupino and John Garfield ESTMOUNT | (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Today until Saturday Poromount presents * 1941's Great Glamour-Musical! with THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD LN ¢ A scene from the technicolor Hood\u2019\u2019 starring Errol Flynn, Olivia which opens Sunday at the Westmount United Theatre.film \u201cThe Adventures Of Robin de Havilland and Basil Rathbone THE LADY EVE An comedy romance, \u2018The Lady Eve,\u201d Tuesday at Montreal's newest and Kent.Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck co-star in the delightful AT THE KENT NTR ep A RTT 2 which opens Saturday to run until most modern picture house, The is a counterfeiter, has been for years and is not the least ashamed of it.He declares, too, that he may be picked up at any time and the rest of them be held suspect.The result fs a riot of fun as the various rats try to escape the sinking Redfern ship.After twen- ty-four hours of terror, the Bax- leys leave and the suitor has disappeared.Of course, zirs.Redfern doesn't believe a word of it.Not even when an inspector from Scotland Yard comes to visit her husband, privately for a talk about his paper business Its splendidly written and splendidly acted, by the principals ai least.There's \u2018Blonde Inspiration,\u201d a cartoon, and a newsreel to fill the bill, Barbara Stanwyck spent her early childhood in an orphan asylum, An Amazing Female .Fine Comedy! 2nd Feature \"FLIGHT FROM DESTINY\u2019 with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell and Jeffrey Lynn, FRIDAY NIGHT Revival Showing After n | % BARBARA STANWYCK % WILLIAM HOLDEN i in \"Golden Boy\" , STARTS SUNDAY | \u201cTHE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD\u201d starring ERROL FLYNN In Technicolor with Olivia de Havilland and Eugene Pallette.\"SCOTLAND YARD\u201d with Nancy Kelly, John Loder and Henry Wilcoxon.i UNA MERKEL ERIC BLORE 2nd Attraction ; \"THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN\" starring Laraine Day and Robert Young FRIDAY NIGHT _ Revival Showing after 11 \u201cDAUGHTERS | COURAGEOUS\u201d i with Priscilla, Rosemary and _.Lola Lane and Jeffrey Lynn | STARTS SUNDAY | \u201cBUCK PRIVATES\" : Uproarious Comedy Hit with : Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.: \u201cFLIGHT FROM DESTINY\u201d with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell and Jeffrey Lynn Gi (Decarie at Snowdon Jet.) J.B.Priastly\u2019s Rec Added Attraction: \"BLONDE News, \u201cLABURNUM GROVE\u201d with % Sir Cedric Hardwicke + Edmund Gwenn TION\" with Virginia Grey and John Shet- ten.Fox, Paramount and British Empire ir-Cooled by Refrigeration! ord-Breaking Comedy aC PRCA BY) ~ pRESTON STURGES \u2014Lœ 2 Days! All Receipts to wings for Britain \u201cThere's Magic In Music\u201d with Allan Jones, Margaret Lindsay and Susanna Foster, \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cWho Killed Aunt Maggie\u201d with Wendy Barrie and John Hohhard, INSPIRA- Last Show Nightly at 9 (Sherbrooke West at the corner Hingston) Starts SATURDAY * in an Amazingly Scientifically AIR-CONDITIONED ntil Tuesday An Excellent Double Program! It's hard to leave THE LADY EVE\"! CHARLES COBURN EUGENE PALLETTE A Paramount Picture [Other Special LA ROMANCE IN THE JUNGLE NEF AAR STRESS Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby in a scene from the comedy \u2018\u2019Road to Zanzibar now showing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday.A GREAT LOVE STORY Na \\ ND \u2026 Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan, the co-stars of \u201cBack Street,\u2019 which is based on the sensational Fannie Hurst novel of the same name, this film opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.i real \u2018to ride \u2014 giraffes, Hons, tigers,: On Saturday's Bil) KECHL ES HEARTY AGAINST MIGHTY METROPOLIS: JAMES CAGNEY defies The City for alluring W \u2018ner in khaki seemed ready to go A BRILLIANT COMEDY DRAMA! A scene from the film \u2018\u2019Laburnum Grove\u2019 which is based on the famous record-breaking stage play by J.B.Priestley, now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday night.* Madeleine Carroll has been in Hollywood night clubs only twice.* Poignant Story, Big Stars In Bing Crosby earned his letter In hagehall at Gonzaga University.Drama In When & beautiful cavdsharp marks a handsome, rich young man as her next victim, without reckoning on love taking a hand, there's danger of her heart being trumped, What nappens in this situation is the story that will be told whon Paramount's comedy, \u201cThe Lady Kve,\u201d starving Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fouda, comes to the new Kent Theatre ow Saturday to run four days until \u2018Tuesday.The fact that {1 was written and directod by Preston Sturgess, who has flashed across the Hollywood scone lke a brillant rocket in the past year, is ample promisé that tho pleture fs lively, with entertainment, ar Sturgess Is the writer-director, who brought to the scroon those two bright com- ody gems of last year, \u201cTho Groat MeGiinty\u201d and \u201cChristmas In July.\u201d \u2019 A powerful drama of undying love in the big rity ls the thrilling {heme that will be found in the other \u2018oaturo at the Kent Saturday, \u2018City For Conquest.\u201d Vocalist Russ Titus Comes To Belmont Park Always on the look-out for now faces for his musical aggro- gation that plays nightly in the spacious dance hall nt Molwont Park, Stan Wood, popular nmues- tro, has beon very fortunate in socuring the services of prominent musicinns this yoar, which 1g hig sixth at Belmont Park, His new vocalist is Russ Titus, popular local lad who was featured with Paul Whitoman's Rhythm Boys and recently with Richard Himbor and whose voice Is hoard quite often over the \u2018air-wnvoes\u2019 on a local brondcasting station, Fred MacMurray, mnkos f(t a practice of helping young saxophone players.SHINE TH RAIN OR TUKSDAY Celehrate DOMINION DAY NOW UNTIL SATURDAY NOON TO 6 P.M.Thrift Stores 37 Kiddie Day AI chilslren of achonl age Kent To Blend Comedy, Weekend Bill The film starrinæ James Cagney and Anu Sheridan, is ns turbulent, exciting and dramatic as New York City itself, Gagney plays the part of an Kast Side newsboy who discovers that one must bo hard and tough to make a dent tn the town, Aun Sheridan has the role of a girl who finds that the price of success can be vory high.Together they plan to accomplish rome thing to beat their way through the cruel opprassion of the town's seven and a half million struggling souls.\\ A strong supporting cast Includes, Frank Craven, Donald Crisp, Frank McHugh, Arthur Kennedy, George Toblus, Jerome Cownn, Loe Patrick and Anthony Quinn, Short subjects will be in addition to tho foatures, P.S.VIAU Coal \u2014 Coke Fuel Oil WA.4983 10380 SHURBROOKE W.Semi - Private lcarn - to - swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 to 10 yoars of ago.12 lessons $5.Individual inatruction by Intent methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Wilbank 2159 RUGS \u2018WASHED \u2018REPAIRED BY NATIVE EXPER Yervants NOTA i, PACE PAUL X= JER 4903 Sherbrooke StW WA 3636 eg For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cal SOL\u2019S Grocories EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.New Film oo Based on the famous Collier's Magazine serial, \u2018Flotsam,\u2019 by Erich Maria Remarque, \u2018\u20198o Ends Our Night,\u201d the David IL.l.oew- Albert Lewis production co-stars Fredric March, Margaret Sulla- van and Frances Dee, is now playing at the York United Theatre, until Friday night.\u201cSo Ends Our Night\u201d was directed by John Cromwell and its large supporting cast features Glenn Ford, Anna Sten, Erich von fStroheim, Roman Bohmen, Leonid Kinskey and Lionel Royce.Briefly, the action of \u201cSo Ends Our Night\" is concerned with the moving and poignant love story hetween Ruth Holland, portrayed by Margaret Sullavan, and Ludwig Kern, played by Glenn Ford.The story is unfolded in several European capitals and told through the eyes of political refugees who shuttle across the continent in order to triumph over oppression.One of the largest nets built for the production wag a carnival set depicting the Praier, known as the \u201cConey Island of Vienna.\u201d At one end was a brilliant.ly-colored merry-go-round, with animals of all descriptions oo elephanty, zebras, ostriches, Other highlights on the set included a flea-circus, an animal side-show, a shooting gallery, and & mind-i reading act.! TIME TO HALT She had stood as much a4 she could, bot her enthusiastic pari.on for ever, AU last she got des Z AL CH Y Q D 2 4 , > \"Hurray for the horse, hurray for me!\u201d A Said Joe as he came in first, \u2019 \"I'm hitting the trail for a quart of ale\u2014 And it's Dow for a winner's thirst 1?+ perate, \u2018 \u201cWhat's the difference between dancing and marching?\u201d she ask-; ! ed him, ! \u201c[ dont know,\u201d he replied brightly.\u201cI thought =n,\" she snapped.Shall we zit down for a bit?Edward Arnold worked as an oiler in the bniler lumbia U.| room at Co- 8 ET [dd da ZA IIS VA Phone Fitzroy 74 44 YEARS Fine Groceries, N N N N N i N 3 RN R N N 5 DELIVERIES DAILY St.Catherine St.at Wood L222 PAGE FOUR For Quality and Service DIONNE & DIONNE IN WESTMOUNT\" Prime Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruit* and Vegetables 11 Ave.Social and Personals March of Ar- Ars.M.Je.Mrs, Rohert C, vida, is the guest of Hornback.Mr.and Mrs.J.P, spent the week-end Bay.Kavanugh at Murray } Mrs, M.James, of Florida, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.M.MacKay.| r Mr.and Mrs, W, T.Turner will open their summer cottage et Lake Keho this week-end for the season.Mr.and Mrs, E.8.are occupying the residence of Mr.and Mrs, J, P, MH, McAvity, in St.John for the summer, .Mr.and Mrs, Franklin Dilling- Pam have returned home follow- ph a visit with Captain and Mrs.Holloway raham Maybury in Ollawa, Bi Mr.and Mrs, J.Mowder, of Toronto, returned home yesterday following a visit with Mr.tnd Mrs.O, C.Rehfuss, Gran- ville road.SUMMER HATS Mr, and Mrs.E.B.Forrest have returned from Gould, Que., where they spent several days as the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs.John N.Cowan, Mrs.Alec Ross and her son and daughter, Mr, Gordon Ross and Miss Sylvia Ross, of Sher- hrooke, Que., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.WW.P.Brophy.Mr.and Mrs, T.A.Somerville and Mr.|}.CC.Joy and his family are among those members of the Seigntory (\u2018lub who have taken up residence there for the sum: mer, Miss Helen Austin, daughler of Mr, and Mrs, John C, Austin, will leave tomorrow hy plane for Washington, DC, where she will Join the staff! of the British FEim- hbassy.Mrs.Carrie Callaghan, of Milo, Maine, returned home receutly after visiting Mr.and Mrs, E, B.Forrest.Mrs.Forrest and Mrs.W PF.Brophy were among the many who entertained for Mrs.Callaghan during her visit .Mr.and Mrs.Walter Pavey have returned from their honeymoon, and are the guests of Mr.Pavey's mother, Mrs, H.L.Pavey, until July 1, when they will take up residence at.4994 Queen Mary road, Before her marriage, Mrs.Walter Pavey was Miss Joan Swift, Migs Bernice Blenkhorn, of Sackville, N.B., whose marriage to lieutenant H.R.8, (Tim) El- At Drastically Reduced Prices We have a very large stock of Bummer Hats that must be cleared ragardions of cost, All the latest styles and shades, many individual sample Hata are Included.HATS FOR THE HRIDE AND BRIDAL PARTY FREDA?\u2019S \u2018 Hat Shoppe 5167A Park Avenue DOllard 5335 * ATWATER RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairs nn all makes.Immediate service, FREE INSPECTION Wilbank 3490 2540 St.Antoine St.(Near Atwater) News and Events of Interest to Women i18, 8th Princess Louise Hussars, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.H, G.I).Ellis, of Rothesay, will take place on Saturday, in Toronto, has been the guest of Mrs.W.R.Deun since yesterday morning, and will leave this evening for Tafonto, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Ellis.Mr.and Mrs.|.A.Neate and their son George, of Toronto, spent the week-end as the guests nf Mrs.Neate's parents, Mr, and Mrs.George Attridge, Melrose prenue.Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Neate and their son, accompanied by Mrs, Neate's sister and hrother-in and their daughter, Miss Dale Chilton, are occupying the resi- law, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Chilton,] THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER \u201cCRUSHLESS CLOTHES\u201d dence of Mr.nd Mrs, A, Neate, St.Lambert, for two weeks.Mrs.J.Albert McLean and her daughter, Miss Norma l£.Mclean,! well known local violinist, left on | Monday to join Mr.McLean in! Guelph, Ont., and take up residence there.Among thosg who entertained for {Mss McLean prior to her departure, were: Mrs.George Kydd, Mrs.Frank 8S.Morley.Mrs.Arthur J.Soper, Mrs, Edgar Neville, Mrs, Glenn Torrance, Mrs.Duncan Campbell, Mrs, KE, N.Todd, Mrs, Lawrence Cross, Mra.Nell Anderson, Mrs.Fred Neuman, Mrs.G.Edward Mclean, Mrs.HF.lL.P.Anderson, Mrs, Bt, Clair Mclean, Mrs.C.l.Henderson, Mra.¥.H, Sproule, the Misses Carrie and Emma King Miss Lillian Mason, Miss Beryl Jackson, Mrs.John Miller, Mrs.William Kydd, and the congregation of Stanley Preshyterian Church, which made a presentation to Miss McLean, Bride Elect Entertained Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Wilma Howard, whose marriage to Lieutenant James Vernon Emory R.C.A., wil] take place on Saturday, are: Miss Alma McFarlane, who was hostess at a luncheon; Miss Margaret Tyndale, who entertained at a luncheon at the Royal 8t.Lawrence Yacht Club; Mrs.BE.F.Neale, who gave a tea and stocking shower; Mrs.F.Wooley, a luncheon; Miss Pauline Strachan, an Elizabeth Arden shower; Mrs, Warren Zeller, a luncheon at the Royal Montreal Colt Club and Miss A.lister, who gave a handkerchief shower, WEDDINGS cutline and hair styling and has ALL OIL PERMANENT For dry, brittle, dyed, OTHER PERMANENTS VITAPHORE $1.25 The New Hollywood Facial cs mi + ete EUGENE Hair Stylist Eugene has brought hack from New York the latest methode of hair | New York Hairdressers Convention, March last, for you to chooses frem.SENSATIONAL NEW WELLA-KOLESTRAL $41.50 bleached or lustreless hair Combination spiral and croquignole permanents guaranteed for 12 months Mr.Bugene includes with this SPECIAL PERMANENT A NATURAL WAVE AND FINGER CURL CUT many actual photos taken at the WAVES FROM $3.50 & $5.00 OSTER & VIOLET RAY $1 .À special facial for acne.Ross-Hart marriage © of Margaret Frances, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William S.Hart, to Mr.Robert Duncan Ross, son of Mr.and Mrs.James B.Ross, took place on Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents.82 Forden Crescent.The Reverend A, Lloyd Smith, D.D., officiated at the ceremony.The bride's only attendant was Miss Myrtle Tedford, and Mr.willlam Martin acted as best man for Mr.Ross.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown .of French lace worn by her mother on her wedding day, and an heir- loon veil which was worn hy her mother and her grandmother on their wedding days, with a cluster of orange blossoms.Her houn- quet was of Johanna Hill roses.Her attendant was gowned in rose dawn sheer over taffeta, and wore a small hat, She carried a bouquet of larkspur, delphinium and yellow marguerites.Following the reception, the The 151 SH T.W.D anse DE.4501 = : ro Comfort choice of Foundation Lavely dainty creations that reta to control the figure and still p Mde.OE CORSRTIÈRE Est.1971 WARM WEATHER Appearance Are Possible! Cool answers to the problem of figure control are available in à wide LE GANT wm : NiTvres RIVAL ing coolness so necessary to perfect comfort.Our trained corsetieres are in attendance to assist you in a choice of the best garment for your complete satisfaction, comfort and appearance.and , Garments by in their full ability ermit that refresh 4888 Sherbrooke W WESTMOUNT * DE.I830 bridal couple left on their wed ding trip, the bride wearing a dress of figured silk.a green coat and a white hat and accessories.They will reside in Westmount.Out-of-town guests iucluded: Mts, Allerthoran Dyke, of St.Catharines, Ont: Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Donald, of Magog.Que.: Col, and Mrs.A.T.Shillington.Mra.James Shillington, Mr.and Mra FP, K.Wrangell, of Ottawa: Mrs.George H.Peabody and Mr Millard Peabody, of Boston.Mass.: and Mr.and Mrs.G.D.Scott.of Ottawa.Faster-Fairhend The marriage of Winnifred Carrie.only daughter of Mr.and Mre.F.J.Fairhead.to Aircraft- Your hair must be contured like * your figure.CONSULT: Mary Whalen 2005 Aylmer St.MA.5522 ldeal for a motor trip is this black shantung suit with fitted jacket and box-pleated skirt.It may be worn with easy-to-wash cotton blouses and gloves and a black turban.The lightweight topcoat is of natural rabbit's wool.This ensemble, plus a cotton suit and a variety of blouses, should see any motorist through a two weeks\u2019 holiday.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Violet Likely, daugbter of Mr, and Mrs.I.Trudeau, to Mr.Hayward Dansereau, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Clement Dansereau, of Riviere du Loup, Que., will take place quietly on Saturday, June 28, The marriage of Norah, daughter of the late Clare Richardson and of Mrs.Richardson, to Lieutenant W.Hayden Bryant, Canadian Dental Corps, son of Mr.and Mrs.William J.Bryant, has been arranged to take place quietly, on Friday afternoon, July 4.at halt past two o'clock in St.Matthias\u2019 Church.The marriage of Doris Isobel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Percy E.Morant, to Mr.William Ait- ken Smith, son of the late William Ballantyne Smith, and of Mrs.Smith will take place on Saturday afternoon, June 28 at four o'clock in Calvary United Church.The marriage of Miss Wilma Hersey Howard, daughter of Mr.Wilbert H.Howard, K.C., and Mrs.Howard, to Lieutenant James Vernon Emory, R.C.A., son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur D.Emory, will take place at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Squadron Leader tha Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, R.C.A.F., officiating, sisted by the Rev.Dr.Lloyd Smith The reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, 28 Summit Crescent.The marriage of Miss Elsie Louise Rex, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Rex, of Westmount, to man Perry Clinton Foster, R.C.- A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.F.D.Foster, of Auburn, N.Y, took place on Saturday afternoon in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver, M.C., R.C.- A.F., ofticiating.The bride was given in mar- rlage by her father, and wore a frock of forget-me-not hlue crepe.Her tiny hat was of organdy flowers, and she wore a corsage bouquet of roses.: Mr.Frank Foster, of Auburn, N.Y., acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Bdwin Foster, of Auburn, N.Y, brother of the bridegroom Aircraftman George Matthews, R.Ct A.F., and Mr.Harold Fairhead, brother of the bride.The reception was held at the howe of the bride's parents, and later the bridal couple left for Toronto, the bride travelling in a navy blue ensemble, a white straw hat trimmed with navy blue and white accessories, Kennedy-Hall The marriage of Patricia Hon- ory, youugest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.J, Hall, to Aircraftman Breen Lutewfeh Kennedy, R.C.- AFL, son of Mr.aud Mrs.Herbert Kennedy, took place quietly on Friday morning in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Reverend W, KE.MéDoungh offle- inating, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of pale blue chiffon.cut on simple lings, and having a full fluor length skirt, Her tiuger tip length veil was of tulle illusion, held by a wreath of drange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of deep | American Beauty peonies and baby's breath, Miss Nanette Kennedy, sister of the groom, was the bride's only i attendant, wearing a frock of pale {pink chiffon modelled on similar {lines to that worn hy the bride.\"Her matching Juliet cap hat a shoulder length veil, and she car- | vied a bouquet of pale pink peon- lies and baby's breath.Alreraftman W.F, Hall, R.C.- AF.acted as best man for Aircraftman Kennedy.The reception was held at the {residence of the bride's parents.\u2019 4374 Western avenue, and leter the hridal couple left for the lLauvrentians.the bride travellina {in a redingote ensemble of burnt sugar and white crepe with a i brown straw hat and brown and | white accessories.And wearing a \u201ccorsage bouquet of white carua- tions Ray-Cay ford The marriage of Ruth Naomi, ; younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Arthur tron of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar John : Kay, took place last Friday eve- ining in St.Matthias\u2019 Church.Squadron leader the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver, MC, RC AF.officiating.The bride.who was given away | by her father, had as her only i attendant her sister, Mrs.W.E | Cooper.of Avvida.Mr.{ \u201cpes.Mr.Bertram Holmes Lamoreux, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Don Percy Lamoreux, of Montreal formerly of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, July 12, at four o'clock in the Chureh of St.James the Apostle.as best man for Aircraftman Kay, and the ushers were Mr.J.Gordon Cayford and Mr.Frederick N.Caytord, brothers of the bride.Following the ceremony, a small reception for relatives and a few intimate friends was held at the residence of the bride's The marriage of May Elizabeth parents, 4708 Western aveonte.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Fred \u2014_\u2014 Salls Holmes, to Mr.Frederick ENGAGEMENTS Randall Rowell, son of the late Frederick Willlam Rowell and of The engagement is announced| Mrs.Rowell, of Westmount, has of Miss Doreen Pearl (Pat)]{been arranged to take place on Hetherington, only daughter of Saturday afternoon, July 56.at the late George Hetherington, ofthe United Church, Shawbridge.Whitehall, Dublin, Ireland, and of Mrs, H.E.Hills, of Westmount to Mr.Roland Marion, son of Mr.Joseph Marion and the late Mrs.The reception will be held at \u201cRavensthorpe,\u201d the summer Marion, of Ste.Marie, Que.the, \u2019 wedding to take place quletly in; PERKIN S July.! | BUSYB Mr.and Mrs.Thomas B.Lum-: : by, of St.Laurent, announce me Service Store engagement of their daughter, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Marjory to William Morris | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candles, ! : : ete.Perry, son of the late Mr.and.Mrs.William B.Green of West- mount.i PROMPT DELIVERY FI.0321 4200 St.Catherine, cor.Greene Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Whit- as- pv Ed IP Pr Save-tzss MAR EE LL 11111110 I BAL IG UNIS I (A1 11 ISA 1 1411 OI SMS AAA LAS US AUS LU NAS 1 1M 0 1 144 Dé 41 THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941 OF PROSPECTORS home of the bride's parents in RUSH ; TO QUEBEC GOLD FIND Shawbridge.The marriage of Gladys Win- Malartic, Que.\u2014 Reports «f ora, eldest daughter of Mr.and\u2019 goid finds in the vicinity of Bar.Mrs.Ernest Harper, to Mr.wil saute, thirty miles to the Nori.fred Ernest Williams, only son of.west, have attracted prospectu.s Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Williams, has: from Quebec and Ontario, using been arranged to take place on the Canadian National Rallwavs Saturday afternoon, June 28, al.lines for jumping oft spots, This half-past three o'clock, in West-i apen opened up by the coustruc- mount Baptist Church, the Rev.) ,iop of National System lines, is A.Johnson, D.D., officiating.| highly mineralized and contains The reception following the cere-' 3 urge number of productiva mony will be held at the home mines situated in thriving com- of the bride's parents, 4858 La-| punities.fontaine street.i \u2014\u2014 | The marriage of Claire ar | ® ITE © of the late George P.G.Mann, | Reg\u2019d and of Mrs.Mann, of St.Sauveur des \"Monts and Montreal.to Mr.; William Lawrence van 8ommel,- son of Mr.D.J.van Bommel, O.B.E., and Mrs, van Bommel, of, Westmount, has been arranged to: take place quietly on Saturday afternoon, June 2§, at the summer residence of the bride's mother in St.Sauveur des Monts, Optometrist-Optician (Formerly King-Brown Optical Co.) Now located in new The very bottom of the pit ot! and more comfortable trouble is but the hollow of God's\u2019 offices.SUITE 201 hand, DRUMMOND BLDG.YM.C.A.||l 1117 st.Catherine Summer Membership St.West Eyes Examined Now available at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 Oculists\u2019 inti | Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.culists\u2019 Prescriptions Boys $3.Filled (Includes Vacation Club) MA.2535 For Further Particulars, phone \u2018 \u201cThe Adventures of Robin Hood\u201d Willbank 2159 Hi There, Fellows! | Come on up to \\Kamp Kanawana For a Grand Vacation in the Laurentians! PARENTS! Your boy will have the time of his life! Three beautiful lakes to explore! Swimming, Woodcraft, Boating and Canoeing! All Camp activities under the supervision and direction of trained Y.M.C.A.counsellors, Doctor and Nurse in Residence JUNE 28th to AUGUST 23rd $12.50 PER WEEK Full Season of 8 Weeks 895,00 Enquire at Your Local Y.M.C.A, Branch or Phone MArquette 6331 M.PHILBIN HARDWARE CO.OVIDE TAILLEFER\u2014Proprietor HOUSEWARES\u2014KITCHENWARE HARDWARE NEW STOCK\u2014LOW PRICES e 3 POPULAR PRICED STORES e Modern Repair Service for Household & Commercial Appliances 1169 St.Catherine W.4860 Sherbrooke W.1385 St.Catherine W.Near Greene Ave.Near Victoria Ave.Bet.Crescent & Bishop FI.2641 DE.1145 MA.6219 \u201cScotland Yard™ tle finnounce the engagement of - \u2014 their second eldest daughter, Te = \u2014\u2014 L'S Ressa May, to Corporal William | S O lce Cold H.Reid.only son of Mr.and Mrs.| Will Deliver A.FE.Reid, of Elmwood, Winni-| From 8 a.m.to 11 pm.For Promot Service JUST PHONE EL.6566 - EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West _\u2014 i Producer: \u201cYou say you've never broadcast before?\u201d Actor: \u201cNot actually.\u201d ; Producer: \u201cWhat do you mean \u2014not actually?\u201d Actor: \u201cWell, l've been playing for a long time to invisible audiences.\u201d Cayford, to Aircraftman John Hugh Kay.R.C.A.F., elder Bric : Wheatley, of Grand'mere, acted; EASTERN CANADA VACATION TOUR By New Modern Motor Coaches AH Expenses \u2014 Persenally Conducted Leaving July 12th \u2014 Returning July 26th 14 Days - - $95.70 Visiting Quebec, New Brunawick, Halifax, Yarmouth, Evangeline country.Annapolis Valley, interesting drives te historic districts.Step overs may be arranged for return jeurney.TORIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU 1240 Peel St.PL.9613 Personally conducted by MRS, H.B.POPE 422 Metealfe Ave.WE.268% ose Jo Weel the Demand 3 for.Jrained Workers \\E The Business School of Sir George Williams College will continue to operate, this year, throughout the summer months.e Day and evening classes are available in general business, stenographic and secretarial courses and in single business subjects.Both men and women are: admitted to all classes.New students may begin on the 1st or 15th of any month.Hllustrated prospectus and information from the Registrar 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA, 8331 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A.By Special Request We Are Repeating Our 29: SALE FOR THIS WEEK-END SHEER BLOUSES Variety of Shades 59; Reg.$1.00 to $1.95 Sizes 14 & 16 only SUMMER > pe on ie $ 1 59 No REG.TO $5.00 == INTED SILKS PR ED $ É 59 REG.$2.95 == AMERICAN SEERSUCKERS Printed Cottons $9.59 Summery & Cool REG.$295 GUARANTEED WASH PRINTS AND PASTELS OUR BETTER DRESSES $3.52 REDUCED REG.TO $6.95 LEE IGGER CE LEATHER J CORTS HaND BAGS nt S489 WE 59° wn COTTON TOWH reco 1982 ST.CATHERINE W.Wi.9411 CORNER FORT ST.bet eo Fiis hi aft tow bed of by Jo wa ov tra) Le Ju go by se J d rid po ho arg tar rai 11 ry mee ye = [PN THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 154% THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PS EE se Sy PAGE FIVE\u2018 Many Beautiful Spots | In Eastern Townships Geographically, the Eastern y.wnships comprise that district between the St, Lawrence and the counties on the St.Francis River, Historically, they are those townships settled by United Loyalists efter the war of 1776.In the townships are found old English hee, which mostly pioneered tembs\u2014a surprising fact in Que- by the French.Rich In Tradition The fascinating district of St.Johns is reached by a short railway journey south from Montreal over the Richelieu River, rich in traditions of New France, Fort Lennox, the old forts of St, Johns, Chambly and Fort Montgomery recall those wars waged by British and French for possession of these fertile fields, St.Johus, less than half an hour's ride from Montreal, has long been popular as a site for summer homes, and among its attractions are a golf course, polo field, mi!i- tary school and yacht club.Manoir Drummond At Foster two branches of the railway leave the main line, and EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Ufton Court Ideally situated overlooking Lake Memphremagog.Offers its usual hospitality.Open fires, playroom, table tennis, boating, salmon fishing, safe bathing, tennis, mountain climbing.RESTRICTED CLIENTELE ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUE.or Monitor Vacation Burean 3 PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- at Drummondville is the Manoir Drummond (a modern hotel) and : an excelient golf course.On the shores of Brome Lake, a beautiful sheet of water, an excellent motor road leads for miles past well kept lawns and gardens.To Kuowlton | at one end of the lake, summer vacationists come year after year! attracted by its beauty and fine: golf and boating clubs.Here are! the grounds and the buildings of i the Knowlton Conference Asso-, clation which combines recrea- | tion with religious instruction.South it is only five miles to the lofty Green Mountains over a charming bit of road lined with magnificent maple trees and through Bolton's Pass.Bewildering Roch Mass Continuing east one passes Or- ford Lake at the foot of Orford Mountain, a bewildering mass that lifts 2,860 feet of rock above the rolling hills.Shortly past Or- ford Lake, Memphremagog glitters into view.with Magog on its upper end in Canada and Newport at its lower end in Vermont.GREEN GABLES HOME IS GOLF CLUBHOUSE Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island \u2014 \"Anne of Green Gables\u201d was definitely a literary success.and the home which furnished the inspiration for that and other novels is now being used as a clubhouse on the new goif course within Prince Edward Island National Park.Within the same park a luxurious establishment.once summer home for a Standayd Oil Company vice president, has become \u2018\u2019Dalvay House,\u201d a guest home for visitors.The Park is conveniently reached from Charlottetown, the Capital City, served by lines of the Canadian National Railways.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS sawappi.90 miles from Montreal Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, |.Tennis, Dancing and Riding.: Route 1 to Magog Every Modern Comfort At Reasonable Rates For full particulars regarding rates | ete.write or phone, phone 23, John McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2773.In Magog BATTLE'S HOUSE 83 Miles from Montreal On Route Directly on Lake Shore.Golf - Swimming - Boating - Canoeing - Tennis - Dancing - Fishing from Lawn of Property.Cocktail Room - Excellent Cuisine For many years the popular rest for tourists Booklets on Request.D.P.Goyette, Prop.Phone 783 Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS CITY CONVENIENCES Bathing - Fishing Tennis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Beautiful Grounds R.Smith, Prop.Knowlton 138-1-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773.Boating - SELBY LAKE INN A.E, Selby A.J.Shepard DUNHAM, QUE.One of \u201cThe Townships\u2019 Finer Resorts .Modern conveniences.Boating, Bathing, Fishing.Tennls, New Dance Pavilion, Weekly Rates: $15 single.$14 two occupying one room, double bed.Write for booklet.55 miles from Montreal.Provincial bus to Inn twice daily.Phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2778 MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake 69 Magog 83 Foster .67 North Hatley 90 Granby .50 Sherbrooke 99 Knowlton =.72 Vale Perkins .90 Knowlton Landing 86 Waterloo 62 MARITIMES There sho difficulty have the best of food and GUEST FEE.in choosing your Holiday Camp close to the fashionable seaside resort of St.Andrews by the Sea.Write now to the Secretary, The Chamcook Holiday Camp and Guest Ranch, Chamcook, New Brunswick, for information and booklet regarding this Big Welcome Camp, where you Swimming, Tennis, Games, Dancing, and Stage Shows, \u2014 ALL FOR ONE INCLUSIVE LOW |} The C.P.R.also give special low return summer rates.uld be no | This Year beds, Horseback riding, i : you're giving him a new pipe.Then BIRTHDAY | TPeSNAPSHOT GUILD Easy to take\u2014just a short time ex camera busy on birthdays; OONER or later, every member of a family has a birthday\u2014and here is one occasion when you can really turn your camera loose for a first-rate story-telling series of pictures.Of course, the center of a child's birthday is the cake with candles.That's why we picked it for our picture here.But there's a lot more to a birthday \u2014 anybody's birthday.The preparations\u2014the presentation of gifts\u2014the party, if there is one \u2014all these make good snapshot material.If it's a child's occasion, with your small son or daughter playing the leading role, you can start taking pictures several days in advance \u2014pictures emphasizing the zood behavior that always precedes the big day.The idea, in making a series of this sort, Is to tell a complete story.The more details you can show, the better your story\u2014and it's more satisfying when you look back through your album.Here's what 1 mean by \u201cdetails.\u201d Suppose it's Dad's birthday, and North Hatley Inn Is Ideal Resort Overlooking beautiful and picturesque Lake Massawippi, Pleasant View House, at North Hat- ley offers to its gue.atl modern comforts and one of the most perfect vacation places to be found in the whole world.Free \u2018trom pests.Comfort, cleanliness and plenty are the watchwords of the establishment and the whole atmosphere of the place breathes welcome and hospitality.The food supply is the highest quality obtainable, the water supply perfect.Pleasant View House is designed to meet the requirements of the holiday-seeker who appreciates the comforts of home combined with a pleasant soclal atmosphere and every facility for either rest or activity.Fire-places and furnaces provide cheer and cosy warmth in cool weather, There is plenty of space for all kinds of indoor PICTURES posure with the camera on a firm support\u2014this shot is part of 8 charming birthday series.Keep your they're fine for pictures.« get one picture as he receives the package; another as he begins to unwrap it; a shot of his expression when he sees the gift; another as he loads up for the first time; and a final shot as he contentedly puffs away.This is clearly much better \u2014and far more interesting\u2014than just one shot, or several all alike.It's quite as simple to take a series as a few \u201csingle\u201d shots.Just set up your two photo lights\u2014and as long as your subject stays in the same spot, the exposure won't change.So, all you need do is watch for changes in pose and expression.The photo bulbs and high speed film make snapshots easy.A shot of the cake, lighted only by the candles, will call for a short time exposure\u2014say two to three seconds\u2014with the camera placed on a firm, solid support.Maybe there isn't a birthday at your house this week, or month.But tuck this away\u2014and when the day comes, remember your camera, and gel a good birthday story.It's perfect material for your \u201cfamily history\u201d album.John van Guilder A= scenery and atlractive drives, three free tennis courts, overlooking the lake, offer added attraction, while at the foot of the grounds lie the sandy bathing beaches and the sparkling, soothing waters of Lake Massawippi.A boat livery nearby supplies motor launches, rowboats and canoes and splendid fishing is always to he had, as the lake is restocked annually from the (jov- ernment Hatcheries with salmon, bass and muskelunge.A 9-hole golf course, 175 acres in extent and overlovking the lake the whole way, begins on the property and offers daily, weekly, monthly and yearly rates, while several other links are available within easy distance at Lennox- ville, Waterville, Sherbrooke, Magog and Dufferin Heights, Riding facilities are available at the Bassett Riding Academy.The a't.tude is about 1,000 feet with a view of mountain, lake and glorious sunsets impossible to describe, FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT Internatjonal Basebal] Leugue amusements and dancing may be! carried on without interfering with any other pastime.In addition to the wonderfull players welcome a day off \u2018n Syracuse because of the proximity of Lake Onondaga, a fisherman's paradige.SITE #iè HELD OVER AT BELMONT PARK ws ras + 1 Dan À 4 : 6 2 731 The 5 Juggling Jewels who are being held over for a 2nd week at Belmont Park.this .Qubbec is a province possess ing features of outstanding interest for the tourists, providing every type of holiday faciliw imaginable.Whether the visitor seeks fishing, hunting, canoeing, a seashore holiday or a quiet rest in secluded valley or in the tang of bracing mountain air, the Province of Quebec has it to offer.Charming streams and lakes, forests age-old and unspoiled, historic places whose names have been writ large and in the history of Canada, sections where one might almost consider that the clock of progress has been set back for two centuries and other sections where the hustle and bustle of modern times have besn developed to a greater extent por- haps than in any other part of the Dominion.these are all part of Quebec, depending upon the section where one may.choose (0 spend a vacation.Historic Sections The student of Canada\u2019s earliest history finds nothing more alluring than a visit to those hia- toric sections of Quebec where Indian and white, French and English fought for supremacy.Old forts, restored to some resein- blance of their former glory; ancient battlefields marked by piaque and monument; historic plates pointing out where the first pioneer built his house and hewed his farm out of the forest, Gray Rocks Inn The following have been recent guests at Gray Rocks Inn, St.Jovite, Que, Mr.and Mrs.C.Vallee, Mr.Jules Valiguette, Mr.Jean B.Saint-Pierre, Mr.and Mrs.Jean H.lonergan, Mr.N.J.Arbour, Mr.L.Daigneault, Miss Mabel Gilbert, Mr.F, J.Hamlyn, Mr.and Mrs.K.H, Norman, Mr.and Mrs, M.J.Gludney, Mr.Bob Leroy, Mr.D.W.Scott, Mr.Reg.H, Scott, Mr.and Mrs.H.Wilson, Miss Mary Arnold Mr.LE.Lefeb- vre, Mr.Paul Brodeur, Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Bourne.\u2018Laurentian Hotel Uniquely Located Shadynook Inn situated in the heart of the Laurentian Mount- aing hus a unique position, Located on the shores of the beautiful Lake Mercier it appears Lo be miles away from clvilization, yet there is everything that could be desired at hand.The station and village are less than half a mile away.Trembling Mountain, the highest peak of the oldest of mountain ranges with its prim.Indian Love, and eval forests rich in stands out in the distance, fs indeed an imposing sight.Here in the hracing atmosphere of Northern Quebec you are able to forget the cares and worries of pastime in a limitless playground where nature has consplred with man to provide you facility.Shalynook Inn ls completedly modern in all Its appointments, SAME OLD BABE Babe Ruth made his first appearance of the season at Yankee Stadium, June 14, when the Bombers trimmed Bob Feller of the Indians, Autograph-seekery were 80 numerous that a policeman wag stationed at Ruth's box to help keep down the traffic, Semi - piivate learn - to - swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 te 10 years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction hy latent methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Wllbank 2159 { Varied Attractions Are Offered By Laurentians city life and enjoy your favorite! with every.or that, in this spot, the first Christian church wus erected, are plentiful, for Quebec is a province rich in historical associations.On LAURENTIANS CANTOR\u2019S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.minutes from Ste.Agathe vis new highway, Sports - Social Activities = Dancing Kosher Meals Rooms with running Water Hot and cold showers For further (Information, phone PL.8487 or St, Faustin 6 Ring 2 10 Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 to Piedmont, then turn left.On a private lake benutifully situated for privacy yet only ten minules walk from station und village, Tennls, shufflebourd, swimming.boating, fishing, ping pong, cto.Excellent culsine.Reusonable rates, Write for folder or phone 385, or Monitor Vacation Buresu, WA.2773 RAY ROCKS y INN st.zovrre-ro./ Open the year round where all the delights 5 of rood golf, swimming VY: riding, canoeing, fishing, | flying, mingle with the unsurpassed sunshine and cool | %: breezes of the Mt, Trem.4 blant section of Canada\u2019s Laurentians ., , Restricted clientele.Write for folders, this hill or that rise figures of an inspiring Calvary, erected that the faith of the fathers may not dle, LAURENTIANS Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Fenturing Well-Cooked Meals \u2014 Boating, Swimming, Dancing \u2014 \u2014 Modern Conveniences \u2014 = Congenial Company \u2014 = A Christian Clientele \u2014 For folder, phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2778 or evenings WA.3473 er write A, KE.Barraclough.Lake Connolly, P.O.\u2014 Tasty, \u2014 Tennis.HOTEL \u201cLa Cantiniere\u201d 100 TOUR DU LAC Facing the Lake, Boating, Bathing, Tennis, Golf, Horse-Back Riding, Dancing, Beer and Wine.Open the year round.Reasonable Rates, St.Agathe, Que.Tel.332 W 2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 LAURENTIANS Round Lake Inn WEIR, QUE.3% Miles North of Lachute Routes 8 and 31 A Laurentian Resort thet Mas Everything © TENNIS e GOLF ® SAILING o Private Sand Beach Write, Wire or hone or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA, 27173 Manor House 16 Island Lake LAURENTIANS On lake shore, Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Dancing and Swimming.Electrical lights throughout house.Hot and Cold running water.Lau- rentian spring water.Excellent cooking.For reservation write er phone Arundel SRE or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.8773 KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, (lent fm your vacation.13 miles from ba chute on Route 10.Free boats, safe, sandy beach.diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennls, fishing, hiking.Rates $10.to $14.weekly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 835 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau.2, H.WHEELER, Mp.Directer * GRAY ROCKS INN G0.Jovite.PQ.Tel $0.Jovite J QUEBEC | 74 = ARAL fr 1 ITS EICHTEEN HOLES OF THE MOST INTERESTING Lof IN Eada Canada-MeTURESQUE FAIRWAYS ang BEAUTIFUL ROLLING GREENS aay your game - COMBINED WITH -~ COMFORTABLE MODERATELY PRICED ACCOMMODATION | MAKES THIS AN IDEAL HULIDAY ARRANGEMEN , /) Tan are Butternut Lodge WEST STE.ROSE On Route 38, between Laval-sur-le-lac and Ste.Rose.LUNCHEONS TEAS and DINNERS | Served in the Open Air on Screened-in Piazzas Accommodation for a few summer guests Prop, W.B.Nourse, Miss L.Dutrisac, Mgr For reservations or { phone St.Eustache 612.12 or | information | Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 CAMPS | \u2014\u2014 I CAMP OOLAHWAN Cffers all girls a vacation of fun and happiness in the Laurentians \u201cEVERY GIRL A CAMPING GIRL\u201d il Season, June 30th to August 30th Write nr telephone for fall information te The Young Women's Christian |; Association .1124 Dorchester St.W Montreal Telephone: MA.7366 5.4 All the activities of an expensive KNOWLTON GROVE CAMP Riding, Handicraft, Tennis, Badminton, Dramatics, Singing, Dancing, Life-Saving and Swimming cost t- ! Week - $20; 4 Weeks $76; 6 Weeks $112 BY gon, Directress \u2014 Miss M.L.Drake \u2014 Music, Supervisor,
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.