The Westmount examiner, 14 mai 1948, vendredi 14 mai 1948
[" a Lena ocean docs truc AA Yo.rl NE =i Gk Nanminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14, PAUL A.McFARLANE Of 637 Sydenham Avenue, who retired recently as operating vice- president of the Bell Telephone of Canada, is shown above, left, being presented with a silver salver by C.F.Sise, chairman, on behalf of the board of directors, at a presentation ceremony held on Monday.The tray is inscribed with the signatures of Mr.McFarlane's Colleagues on the Bell Company's board.Fireman Severely Injured While Fighting Blaze - A fire which broke out in the basement of a dwelling at 4293 Dorchester street west on Tuesday evening resulted in the hospitalization of a fireman who received a badly slashed wrist while fighting the blaze, the death, presumably by asphyxiation, of a dog, and extensive damage to the dwelling concerned.Shortly before 7.30 p.m., the Westmount Fire Department received a call, and immediately responded.Arriving at the scene of the fire, they found that the blaze had started underneath the stairway in the cellar from unknown causes, and had worked its way up into the kitchen and continued to the rear part of the upper storey.Two streams were used before the flames were finally brought under control around 8 p.m., but the rear portions of the first and second storeys were badly damaged.While fighting the flames, Fireman Leo Fitzgerald ran to a window to get relief from the dense spoke.His arm struck the frame ridged with shattered glass and the main arteries in his wrist were severed.He was helped from the building, given first aid on the spot and rushed to the Western Division of the General Hospital, where his condition was found to be serious from loss of blood.The dog, reported to be a red setter, was found dead in one of the upstairs rooms.Chief Cobb added that in responding to the fire, there was a minor collision between a hose wagon and a street car as the apparatus was rounding the corner from Kensington avenue onto £t.Catherine street.Little damage, however was done.Quarter-Century Club Rec:ives Six Members Six members of the staff of the City of Westmount have recently completed their 25th year of service with the municipality, In recognition of this fact, the Municipal Council has passed a resolution ordering that their names be entered in the roll of.the City's Quarter Century Club.These new members of the club are: Ernest Beausoleil, Light and Power Department; Matteo Ciarlo, Roads Department; Miss Ethel M.Reld, Finance Department; Auguste Beausoleil, Light and Power Department and Capt.Charles À.Carmichael, Fire Department.Their addition to the Quarter Century Club brings the number of îts memberg.to 60.Sh Business Assocn Plans Sports Day In October Members of the Business Association of Westmount, who met in Graham's Business College on Wednesday evening, were addressed by Herb Linder and Bill Smith, recreational directors of the City of Westmount, on the recreational problems of the City.The Association executive approved a resolution to co-operate in giving all possible support to the projected recreational - programme planned by the City.The subject of à sports day this Fall, to be sponsored by the Association, was discussed and 'Paul Kenwood was named chairman of the Sports Day Committee and to act in conjunction with the West- mount recreational directors in planning an even better sports day in October than last year.Members of the executive attending the meeting included: Phil Page, president; Paul Viau and Miss Frances Jobin, 1st and 2nd vice-presidents; D.C.Kidd, secretary and directors W.J.Chatfield, J.P.Jenson, Paul Kenwood, Miss Alice Hebert, Miss Verna Evans, Miss F.Auger, Don Ross, M.Sacoransky, Bill Willock and P.T.Golden.Municipal Tennis Courts Tickets Now Available Tickets for the use of the tennis courts are now available at the office in the greenhouses at West- mount Park.The tennis courts are for the use of residents only, and applicants for tickets are requested to provide proof of their residence when applying.+ 1948 se \u2014\u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 BREAKFAST DISHES RATTLED BY QUAKE An earth tremor distinctly felt and with a rumble like the roar of a passing heavy truck shook tables and rattled dishes of West End Montrealers at breakfast a few moments after 8 a.m.on Friday.Several telephone calls were received asking if the earthquake shocks would be prolonged and if it.would be safe for children to go to school.It was noted that no adults telephoned to ask if it would be safe to go to work.They just went\u2014as usual! \u201cStar Night\u201d Held Wednesday Great Success More than 1,000 people of all ages gathered at the fourth annual \u201cStar Night\u201d of the Montreal Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, held in West- mount Park on Wednesday evening, to peer through the 24 big telescopes set up there at various celestial bodies and to learn something of the mysteries of the universe which have fascinated the minds of men since the dawn of history.Originally scheduled for Tuesday night, the \u201cStar Night\u201d was postponed due to overcast skies, since clear skies are necessary for successful astral observation.The many telescopes, varying in size and power, were first trained on the moon and the planet Venus, the two brightest bodies in the sky.When it became a little darker, Mars, Saturn, the Bee Hive Cluster, Mitzar, Polaris and other celestial objects were brought into focus.The telescopes were particularly fascinating to the younger members of the gathering.Biggest attraction was the 12.5 inch Cassegranian telescope, the only one of its kind in Montreal, owned and operated by Mr.and Mrs.Saul Herscovitch.} The event was officially opened by Alderman W.S.Green, who represented Mayor Percy Adams.Dean H.F.Hall, of Sir George Williams College, explained the various features of the moon.Slides of Celestial objects were shown on a screen, with E.Russell Paterson acting as commentator.F.L.Hellyer Elected President Of Young Liberals F.L.Hellyer, an honour student in philosophy at McGill University, was elected president of the Westmount Young Liberals\u2019 Association by acclamation at a meeting held on Monday evening in the Reform Club.Also vice-pre- sident of the Comite de Pratique Oratoire de l'Association de la Jeunesse Liberale de Montreal, Mr.Hellyer succeeds Mr.W.A.MacDonald, founder of the West- mount Young Liberals\u2019 Association, who will leave to study law at Osgoode Hall, Toronto.Other officers elected to the executive included: Robert R.Sproule, 1st vice-president; N.Halford, 2nd vice-president; J.Pepper, secretary; N.Eaves, treasurer and D.R.Thompson, corres- | ponding secretary.In Local Fire at 4636 St.Catherine Street west.avenue.Department responded to a call received at 4.03 p.m., and on arrival at the scene of the fire, found dense black smoke emerg- ; ing from the rear of the three- storey dwelling; an inside spiral stairway was burning furiously.The treads at the bottom of the stair were burned away, and entrance had to be forced into the stair well from the veranda of the second and third storeys.Fireman Kenneth: A.Ryan was playing a hose on the second floor of the stairway through the door he had smashed in when he found the first of the bodies.Chief Cobb found the other two bodies at the top of the stairwey on the third storey.A verdict of accidental death was rendered on Tuesday at an inquest into the dcaths of the children.They were held to have met their death by asphixiation after they ran up the stairway to escape the flames and smoke.A damaged lantern and a metal container Holding an as yet un- (Continued on Page 2) Claude Root Attends Annual BBB Conference Delegates from Better Business Bureaux \u2018throughout the US.and Canada convened on Monday at Galveston, Texas, for their 34th annual five-day conference.The- conference theme is \u201cBuilding Confidence in Business\u201d.Last year's Conference was held at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, with the Better Business Bureau, of Montreal as host Bureau.At Galveston, the Canadian Bureaux of District No.8 (Canada) are represented by their Governor, Claude Root, of 481 Victoria Avenue, General Manager of the Montreal B.B.B.The Conference Agenda will consume four whole days, a Golf Tournament to follow, with the Montreal Bureau's \u201cCanada Cup\u201d as main prize.President Victor Nyborg of New York -deems this conference one of the most important in B,B.B.annals, as the movement has shouldered a vital task in acting as an instrument of honest business in upholding its reputation against subversive undercurrents which would impair confidence in the validity of a decent economic society.The proposed three-point plan of Bureaux generally will be: To revitalize the principle of self-regulation of business by the adoption and application of ethical codes and standards of practice; To strengthen the fight against misrepresentation and deception; and To educate employees and public about business, and warn them against loss of their purchasing dollars through fraud.Chief Cobb states that the Fire x PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS [I Three Children Perish On Monday Three little boys perished in a brief but terrible fire which occurred in Westmount this week \u2014 mute and tragic evidence of the frightful consequences possible when fire gets out of control.The fire in which they lost their lives occurred shortly after 4 p.m.on Monday afternoon in the rear of the three-storey apartment building The dead children are: five-year-old Richard Charles Williams, nephew of Fire Chief Cobb; four-year-old Harold White, of 104 Blene heim Place, and three-year-old Jean Douglas Hamilton, of 38 Bethune Annuel Meeting 0f PASPB.In Westmount The Royal Canadian Mounted Police drew praise for its role in the protection of bird sanctuaries, at the annual meeting of the Province of Quebec Society for the Protection of Birds, held in the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, Atwater avenue, on Monday evening.\u201cWe are deeply indebted to the R.C.M.P.and all those who assisted in the protection of our bird sanctuaries.Many infringements of the Jaw were reported and dealt with during the year.This shows how necessary it is for a society such as ours to strain all our efforts toward the enforcement of such powers as the law provides, so that our sanctuaries may be kept safe for the birds that fre quent them,\u201d it was stated in president G.Harper Hall's annual report, read to the members by Mrs.L.M.Terrill.A satisfactory year was report ed, and it was recalled that in 1947 seven lecture meetings were held and five field trips undertaken.Paid membership in the society rose to 477.Miss R.S.Abbott, chairman of\" the education committee of the society, stated in her report that more than 1,500 school children had attended \u2018two meetings held in Montreal and West Hill high schools and had become junior members.G.Harper Hall was re-elected president of the society.Other officers elected included: Mrs.L.M.Terrill and W.H.Rawlings, vice-presidents; A.R.Lepingwell, treasurer and Miss R.S.Abbott, secretary.Members of the executive committee are: Miss R.S.Abbott, J.P.Anglin, W.R.B.Bertram, J.A.Decarie, Dr.M.J.Dunbar, Mr.and Mrs.D.G.Elliot, J.D.Fry, G.H.Hall, W S.Hart, Mrs.C.L.Henderson, Mrs.G.Hibbard, H.A.C.Jackson, A, R.Lepingwell, G.H.Montgomery, Miss L.Murphy, G.G.Ommanney, W.H.Rawlings, Miss M.Seath and Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Terrill, Rev.Charles C.Cochrane Preaches At Huntingdon An event of interest to West- mounters took place at St.Andrew's Church, Huntingdon, on Friday evening, when Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, M.A., recently inducted minister of Melville Church, Westmount, conducted the devotional service at the induction of Rev.Randolph D.MacLean into pastoral charge of the Hunt- ingdon church.Mr.Maclean, a native of North Sydney, N.8, is a graduate in Theology of the Presbyterian College, Montreal. PAGE TWO Scouts & Cubs BY REG GROOME Twenty-seven Cubs were present at Monday night's meeting of @rinity Memorial Pack.Sixer Roy Smtih of the Gold Six led the epening Jungle Ceremony and Grand Howl for the first time.John Ancrum, Second of the Brown Six, was presented with his Homecraft Badge.Bagheera Armstrong was present at this meeting, though not yet officially.Neckerchiefs were the special feature of Inspection.Instruction saw Akela again on signalling, Raksha on First Star work, and Baloo reviewed First Star work with the Sixers.A relay was run and then the Sheetbend Relay was played again.A decided improvement was evident but the Sixers still need practice apparently.Another in-* stalment of the Jungle Story and pack formed the council circle for the Lord's Prayer, Cub silence and the Grand Howl Eleven boys have already in- @icated they would attend Camp, five being old Campers.The deadline: is this Saturday, Cubs, so make sure to send your applications t» Akela immediately.The annuel Snring Party is being held this Ssturdav, May 15th, at 2.30 po, full uniform.If the weather is fine.it will be an outdoor event.otherwise a full afternoon of games' indnors, \u2014 whichever wav.of course, there will be supper, and then the movies at the Pack expense which are usually held at the Church on Saturday nieht.So be sure to toll your Dad and Mother tht vou won't he home until after the movies.Sixers are scheduled to renort tn Baïno on Saturday mornine, S\u2018x Cnmpetition was won bv the S-nd Six again.Bob Manlktslow.Sixer, received the Good Hunter pennant.Only five more meetings now, Cubs.The Boy Scouts Association in Enqsland has received a letter from a Wiltshire landowner, calling attention tn the assistance given bv Scouts in fighting a forest fire on his property between Freshwood and Westwood, Wiltshire, He writes: \u201cScouts from Trow- bride and Bristol who were camp- in\u201d at T'ford Manor at the time did a first-class joh without fuss ov bother.cutting through dense thorn and undergrowth, and arresting the fire hefore it had reached a neighbour's house.A strong wind was carrying the flames rapidly, and but for the good work of these Scouts, under their Scoutmasters.much damage might have been done.The best testimonial came from the Cantain of the Fire Brigade, who said, \u2018You have to thank the Scouts.not us'.\u201d The Troops concerned were the 1st and 3rd Trowbridge and the 19th Bristol.The award is announced of the Gilt Cross to Senior Scout Derek Vincent, aged 17, of the 26th Shrewsbury Group, England, for a plucky attempt to rescue a girl who was being carried down the middle of the River Severn by an exceptionally strong current.Brian, who is an apprentice printer, received the award from the hands of the Chief Scout.Lord Rowallan, at a Rally of all Shropshire Scouts held in Shrewsbury.The incident occurred on January 18th last.Not a strong swimmer, Brian struggled through the flooded towpath in an attempt to overtake the girl and throw a lifeline.Unfortunately she was swept awav by the fast current and drowned.HE'LL FIND OUT Algy was, or had been, Aunt Matilda's favorite nephew.His name was still on her list for the New Year gift distribution.\u201cWhat did you give him last year?\u201d asked her companion.\u201cA cheque,\u201d said Auntie, \u201cand, Poor boy, he told me he couldn't find words with which to thank me.\u201d \u201cAnd what are you giving him this year?\u201d \u201cA dictionary.\u201d Y.M.C.À.Notes To any of our members and théir friends who may have been inconvenienced last Tuesday evening, we wish to apologize.Before publicizing the roller skating, we had checked with the rink to make certain the date would be o.k., however, in the meantime, the Golden Gloves Boxing was arranged.Those who turned up at the Y.M.C.A.were prepared to go to the Stadium Roller Skating Rink.Next Tuesday evening a Post- Season Bowling Party is planned for those who wish to beat their season's best scores, or for those who have never bowled before.Everyone will be welcome.Meet at the Y.M.C.A.at 8 p.m.We will be bowling at Karry's Alleys, Peel and St.Catherine Street.If you are sure you can be there, please let the Program Secretary know\u2014 if not, come along at the last min- ute\u2014but we have to arrange for pin-boys, so your co-operation is necessary.Bridge is still proving popular.The change from Tuesday evening to Mondays has not proved a deterrent.If you are interested in learning the rudiments of the game, you will find the opportunity in the Bridge Club.Drop in next Monday for an evening of bridge.The Music Appreciation Group are still holding regular meetings on Thursday evenings, These will last until May 27th.The first Splash Party of the summer will be held on June 3rd.To those interested in our summer activities, we wish to announce that we have special membership arrangements.Come in and.talk over your wishes with the Program Secretary.The regular Saturday morning movie serial will be shown at 9 a.m.for members only.The regular Saturday afternoon movie, starting at 1.30 p.m.will star Johnny Mack Brown in \u201cShadows on the Range\u201d.Champion Typist Visits Graham's Business College Graham's Business College was honoured last Friday by a visit by Miss Erma Wright, present holder of the World's Amateur Typing Championship, which she won in California.In a demonstration of typing to more than 65 pupils, she pointed out the principal facts to be observed in good typing \u2014 posture, rhythm, etc., and typed up to 143 words per minute without difficulty.After the: demonstration was over, a few pupils were selected to type for Miss Wright and were judged excellent, Miss Wright's visit and demonstration to the students was highly appreciated by those privileged to be present.Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James St.West Ty T .T\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 1ith, 1948 Gideons Complete Giving Grade V New Testaments Members of the Montreal Gideons, all local business men, have just completed presenting to every child in Grade V in Montreal's Protestant Schools, and in a number of Towns and Village Schools, a capy of their splendidly bound, with Psalms and Proverbs.Over 4, this school term in addition to a 1946-6 school term.Grades V at School, Westmount, were among maroon coloured New Testaments 000 copies have been so distributed like number distributed during the Willingdon School and at Queen's the latest recipients.This School distribution is carried out by Gideons from\u2019 all parts of the City and some of these local and Frank Kettyle, of West- mount; E.L.Loveless, H.R.Hart, C.C.Simpson, Jack Par- kes, Frank Hosking, Russell Mec- Kenzie and Gilbert Scott, of Notre Dame de Grace; J.A.Dunlop, F.P.Duguid, and Chas.Coombs, of Mount Royal and Outremont; and G.K.Eastwood and Ed.Raymer, of Verdun.All these busy business men give freely of their time to have a share in this ministry of giving a free copy of the Word of God to many children in this great Metropolitan area, while 150,000 of these Testaments are required annually to cover Grade V across Canada, Send Bibles Everywhere The Gideons main service throughout all of North America is, of course, the placing of their famous Gideon Bibles in Hotels, Hospitals, Prisons, Schools, Railway Trains, Ocean Steamships and Passenger Planes.The travelling public will finde the Gideon Bible in practically every Hotel in the United States and Canada today, and many foreign countries are also being supplied with these Bibles.Canadian Gideons have undertaken to provide Bibles to Palestine and to date over 1600 copies have been placed in Jerusalem and other cities in the Holy Land.Six months ago the Gideon International Cabinet appointed the Dominion Gideon President to be International Extension Director to give personal direction to getting as large a volume as possible of the Word of God into the war-torn countries of Europe and other lands, where there is a real famine of the precious word.Only recently 1100 Gideon Bibles were placed in the new Laurentien Hotel where an overflow crowd attended to witness the largest single dedication of Gideon Bibles yet made in Canada.The Bible and Testament distribution work of the Gideons is supported entirely by voluntary contributions.Three Children (Continued from page 1) identified substance were found at the scene of the fire, and while they might have been the possible cause of the fire, there is no evidence to prove that they were, declared Chief Cobb.Mrs.William was in the house at the time of the fire, unaware that the children were in danger.A child playing on the street gave the alarm.Mrs.Williams ran to the rear of the building but could not find her son.According to the parents and other children in the vicinity, the thiee victims had gone into the stairway unnoticed.When the blaze was discovered, other children gathered around to watch.No screams or other indication was given that anyone was inside, otherwise, the dead children might have been rescued.Chief Cobb stated that this was the most tragic fire in his experience.HER HANDICAP Little Betty, returning from school one afternoon, said: \u201cJohnny Wilson's examinations papers were 80 good the teacher keeps them on her desk to show visitors.\u201d Asked about her own, she had to confess that they weren't so good.\u201cI know, mother,\u201d said Betty, \u201cbut Johnny Wilson comes from & very bright family.\u201d oh t x members include W.McG.Gardner, Winter Exercises Of Boys\u2019 Brigade Drawing to Close The 1st Company are steadily preparing for their display and closing exercises, which will be taking place very shortly, The band have been getting a good brush up by Dave Milner, the instructor, and look forward to performing.Drummers have been making good progress with buglers not far behind.Camp Stedfast will open officially this year on the 10th of July, running through to the 24th, and will again be under the direction of Capt.J.H.Richardson, who will have Capt.A.G.Anderson associated with him as well as the Rev, C.A.Selby, B.A.of Flint, Michigan, as camp chaplain.Mr.\u2019 Selby, a former Dominion President of The Boys\u2019 Brigade, was a well beloved figure at camp for a number of sessions and his return will be most welcome.Edwin Goring one of the 1st Company\u2019s stalwarts will be on the staff.Councillors are being carefully trained by the Commanding officer and will number 8 this session, Due to restricted accommodation the Camp membership is limited to 45 and reservations are practically all booked up to the moment.A survey shows that boys get to know more words than do girls by the age of six.But the girls know better how to use the few they do know.Roslyn News By Bick Dunbar and Peter Safford On Wednesday, May 5th, the Crees beat the Mohawks in the \u201cB\u201d league Baseball series by the 6th, the Eagles smeared the Tigers 13-8.Friday's game was caneel- led on account of rain.The latest standings are: On Friday evening the Principal and some members of the staff vigited Riverside School in Point St.Charles to see a concert consisting of three plays, some choral, speaking and songs by the school choir.The pupils put on an outstanding performance.Anumber of pupils in the upper grades visited the Redpath Museum on Saturday and were taken on a conducted tour of the building.They were also shown some films on bird and animal life.The visit was sponsored by the S.P.C.A.CFFICES TO RENT Newly decorated - offices, corner Greene Ave.and St.Catherine St.Approximately 200 sq.ft.each Apply | 4205 St.Catherine W.CHURCH .+ decorations.THE ROYAL MONTREAL REGIMENT (MG) The Regiment will attend divine service in St.Matthias Church and Church of the Ascension, West- mount, on Sunday, 16 May, 1948, at 1515 hrs.The parade will fall in of the armoury at 1400 hrs.Dress: Battle dress, khaki berets, anklets ond belt.Members of the R.M.R.Association, Branch No.14, Canadian Legion, and ex-members of the Regiment are invited to attend the parade and should be in position in the armoury at 1400 hrs.Dress: mufti, with medals and T.J.KENNEDY, Capt.& Adjutant.PARADE \u201c7 to be Monday, May © GEO.Guest Speakers: - N.D.G.YOUNG ELA LA AA AA MAMMA A AAA M A 770700 7 2 POP 777 Te / PUBLIC MEETING VICTORIA HALL © W.M.BENEDICKSON - M.P.Everyone interested is cordially invited to attend WESTMOUNT YOUNG LIBERALS ASS'N VA M ERA A MA MAMMA MMA MA MMA AM 2) held at (Green Room) 17th, 8:30 p.m.C.MARLER - M.LA.Westmount-St.George Kenora-Rainy River LIBERALS ASS'N A dd A AA LE) score of 19-186.On Thursday, May \u201cA\u201d League P W.L.Pts Eagles .\u2026.\u2026.3 3 0,6 Bears .1 1 0 2 wildcat ,.2° 1 1-2 Leopards .1 6 1 0 Tigers .3 0 3 0 \u201cB\u201d League P, W.L.Pts Crees .s.2 2 0 4 Mohawks .2 1 1 2 Iroguois .2 0 2 0 .PNR \u2014 a Ao li a ddd iid dda atied raconté = An Eco 0 IE x i or ed pce: pres\u201d mat pe EE rs pren SES [SUES hd Li pr reg mr rat ee re Rx re JE SUI SO © Hobby of Stamp Collecting Described to Rotarians Philately, or stamp collecting, is a hobby which enjoys an enormous following by enthusiasts Donald W.Partridge, addressing the members of the Rotary Club of Westmount this week, It is a hobby, he added, which knows no \u2018Hardwood Floors REPAIRED - REFINISHED - SUPPLIED LAID - FINISHED - CLEANED A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY Free Estimates WE.2323 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST., The Ca .Examiner perl 4 49 YEARS GS; WESTMOUNT\" SPECIAL! 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New English Gabardines and Worsteds HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY.FOR YOU Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention.PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE RMR.To Hold Church Parade Sunday Afternoon ~ Annual Church Parade of the Royal Montreal Regiment (MG) Battalion will be held on Sunday, May 16.The Battalion will parade at 1400 hrs.in battle dress, khaki berets, anklets, belts and black boots (bugle band in scarlet uniforms) and will be turned over to the Adjutant at 1435 hrs.The Battalion will parade east on St.Catherine St., to Metcalfe avenue and north to Cote St.Antoine Rd.where the column will separate and proceed to St.Matthias Church and the Church of the Ascension.The parade will be led by Lt-Col.R.Schwob, M.C., commanding the regiment.Services at St.Matthias Church will be conducted by Hon.Major G.F.Leigh assisted by Hon.Sq.Ldr.Rev.Canon G.Oliver, M.C,, and Hon.Major J.W.Forth M.B.E.Services at the Church of the Ascension will be conducted by Rev.Wilfred McDonagh and Rev.F.McMahon, C.F.Following the service the salute will be taken at the corner of Park Place and St.Catherine Street.On the Battalion's return to the Armory, the Drums and Bugle band, under the command of Major H.R.Hale, will give an exhibition of drums and bugling for the benefit of the whole Battalion and guests.cause the competitions are weighed not only on the basis of value of the stamps involved, but also on the basis of philatelic knowledge, completeness of the collection, method of mounting, eye appeal, etc.Because of its world wide following, stamp collecting leads to new friends at home and abroad.It teaches many little known facts of geography, history, art and science.Mr.Partridge suggested that anyone starting a stamp collection specializes on the stamps of one, certainly not more than two countries.The stamps of Canada, he added, are ideal for the pur- 154 ABBOTT AVE.WI.3205 (Just below St.Catherine) pose.Canadian stamps in the past have increased at a rate of about 6 per cent per annum.SN SIP RE Trade in your old pens Ÿ and get a liberal allowance S PARKER .SHEAFFER IR WATERMAN-EVERSHARP © \u201cALL MAKES\u201d ® FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS REPAIRED WHILE-U-WAIT SES ance on Saturday, May 22nd.Marler Speaks Monday Night To Joint Groups There will be an open meeting of the N.D.G.Young Liberals\u2019 Association and the West- mount Young Liberals\u2019 Association at Victoria Hall on Monday, at 830 p.m.Main speakers will be the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Westmount-St.George George C.Marler, and the Member of Parliament for Kenora- Rainy River, William Benidick- son.Mr.Marler was first elected to the Provincial House in a bye-election held in 1942, He was re-elected in the Provincial Election of 1944 by an overwhelming majority in which all other candidates lost their deposits.He is widely considered as the Honourable Adelard \u2018Godbout\u2019s choice for the position of the Provincial Treasurer, should the Liberal Party under his leader- \u2014_\u2014 x [This Week at Victoria Hall Friday, May 14 Health Department X-Ray Clinic \u2014 4 p.m.Saturday, May 15 Children\u2019s Theatre \u201cSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs\u2019 \u2014 2.30 p.m.Monday, May 17 Putters\u2019 Social \u2014 evening.Westmount Young Liberals\u2019 Association \u2014 evening, Oasis Temple Daughters of the Nile \u2014 evening.Tuesday, May 18 St.John Ambulance Association \u2014 evening.Ladies\u2019 Kennel Club \u2014 evening.Young Prog - Cons.Association, meeting \u2014 evening.Wednesday, May 19 Rotary Club Luncheon.Electa Chapter, O.E.S.\u2014 evening.Thursday, May 20 Westmount Stamp Club \u2014 evening, Mount Royal Chapter \u2014 eve- 01314 ing- A Children's Theatre production dir roth Vi Snow-White ond.the die on irected by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters.ship be returned in the forthcoming provincial election.Mr.Marler will start the opening guns in the coming campaign, discussing the issues involved in the widely heralded provincial campaign.Mr.Benidickson is one of the leading young members of parliament in the present House of Commons, and will discuss the attempted \u201cmixed marriage\u201d of CEE Denise Leroux as ppearing at Victoria Hall Saturday afternoon, with a repeat perform- Drew and Duplessis, with par ticular reference to the June election being held in his ows province, Ontario.This is the first open meet ing to be held by the West mount and N.D.G.Young Lib erals\u2019 groups, and is the firs of a series.designed to bring young Liberal thought and ao tivities before the electors of th two constituencies.The Quality Tea SALADA ORANGE PEKOE Le ren PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANALA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAIhut 2773 % \u201cThe Exsuminer\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.Mal) subscriptions: $2.00 per year; $1.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Dept, Ottawa FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 FREEDOM TO CRITICIZE\u2014COMMUNIST STYLE Even the top despots of the Kremlin realize that if the average Russian is to remain properly docile, he must be allowed to blow off a little steam about the appalling Soviet graft and corruption.This is apparent from material published in Russia and collected by Harry Schwartz, a member of the Board of Russian Studies at Syracuse University, who reports on some of his findings in an article in the New York Times of April 25.The Kremlin \u201cline\u201d is to allow newspaper criticism of minor bureaucrats in such a way as to strengthen the position of those on top.Mr.Schwartz comments: \u201cIn theory « .all Soviet officials and institutions are open to criticism.The close reader of the Soviet press soon realizes, however, that certain persons and institutions are immune.Stalin, his collaborators in the Politburo, the Soviet economic and political structure \u2014 they are never mentioned except in terms of praise.Actually, skillful manipulation by Moscow propagandists enables them to use the fault-finding mechanisms to enhance the aura of infallibility they seek to maintain about the top level.When things go wrong, the blame is shifted to external factors or to lower echelons of authority.When success is achieved, credit goes to Stalin's genius and the wisdom of party leadership.\u201d This policy allows the natural resentment of the Soviet citizen against poor housing, corrupt and inefficient government and civil service, shortage of food and supplies and so on to be directed harmlessly against the lower bureaucracy.Every now and again a few members of this class may be sacrificed to propitiate the crowd.But the criticism is never allowed to get out of hand.Mr.Sshwartz says that \u201cthe Soviet Government and its subsidiary organs maintain thousands of inspectors and investigators to ferret out the delinquent and negligent among the high and low of Soviet society and to examine complaints.\u201d Complaints which indicate a basic dissatisfaction with the system are, of course, summarily dealt with.But though this criticism may be only a carefully manipulated safety valve to top THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, Soviet officials, they cannot prevent the published comments escaping the country, and presenting to Democratic eyes a sad and shameful picture of desperately low living standards, corrupt bureaucracy, inefficient machinery and shoddy goods.MEN MUST BE FREE TO CHOOSE In his book, Mainspring, Henry G.Weaver emphasizes the point that the environment in which Americans work is the chief factor in their creativeness, writes William Feather.Inventive and scientific talent of a high order doesn\u2019t function unless men are free to choose and pursue their objectives.It is characteristic of this country that important inventions came from the minds of men who at the time they were doing their best and earliest work were unknown even to their neighbours.If known at all, they were regarded with mild suspicion.We think of Whitney, Goodyear, Edison, Burbank, Mergenthaler, Howe, Morse, and the Wright brothers.The creative mind, Weaver insists, discovers itself.Educational activities are useful in distributing knowledge but creative thinking leading to new discoveries and inventions depends on individual initiative.Another important factor in the rapid progress of America is the prospect of personal gain, Financial reward may not be a dominating motive in all men, but it is important in most.Our system of enterprise encourages the individual and his family to make needful sacrifices in the expectation that they will be well paid in the end.In Mainspring this theme is developed in detail with enthusiasm.It is published by Talbot Books, Detfoit.MORE TRADE \u2014 MORE JOBS \u201cMore Trade \u2014 More Jobs\u201d is the slogan selected for World Trade Week in Canada, to be observed from May 30 to June 5, this year.It is sponsored by a number of national and international trade organizations, whose members are trying to stimulate a greater interest in the development of Canada\u2019s foreign commerce.The fact that it is to be held a.ing the period of the Canadian International Trade Fair should add to the impact and success of World Trade Week.In a world where all nations are interdependent, it is important that there be sufficient exports to satisfy the needs of our neighbours, and imports to fill our own needs.This exchange of goods encourages mutually friendly relations, and an appreciation of the problems of other countries.The purpose of World Trade Week in Canada is to direct public attention to the potential contribution of world trade to employment and general well-being at home, and to learn from one another what must be done to develop and strengthen participation in that trade.O0 DO O0 DOC>0OC\u2014>o< >O (oe \"OC YOLK YOO FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 1948 Snow-White and the Seven J] BOOK REVIEW Bu HS Res oI0\u201430\u20140\u20acO0/CO0\u20ac \u2018Devil by the Tail\u201d by Langston Moffett, Longmans, Green & Co, Toronto, Pages 431, Price $3.75.This novel is the striking portrait of likeable, immature Gordon Sullivan, who tried to escape the stark gray ugliness of sobriety through the dreams and refugees provided by alcohol.It is the story of his musings, adventures, futil- ities and Gargantuan drinking bouts in Mexico, Europe, America and Canada on his long flight from the devil which he had by the tail, Unable to break away from his mother's apron-strings, unwilling to cope with the responsibilities of his own wife and children, and hopelessly confused by the persistent, dim urge to be a writer, Gordon Sullivan found his solace in the up-turned bottle, Despite tragic undertones, he is an appealing figure as he swings back and forth on the pendulum between alcoholic fog and headache reality, as he rises on flights of gradeloquent fancy, as he indulges in phony reasoning, and as he surveys with occasional clarity and rueful humor the depths to which he has fallen, His long struggle to regain control of his life and to escape from mental and physical chaos through 320 DOCD OC medical treatment, religion and psychiatry, is recounted in fascinating detail, by turn Rabelal- sian, grand in gesture, expansive in manner, terrifying, humorous and fantastic.The dramatic fight with his own personal devil reaches its climax at the moment when Gordon becomes master of his soul and of his destiny.Devil by the Tail is not the story of a short alcoholic interlude in a man\u2019s life\u2014rather it is a compelling, expertly drawn picture of the effect of alcohol upon a whole lifetime, from early manhood to years of maturity.Mr.Moffett has painted that picture in long, sure strokes, his own artistic restraint adding to the dramatic quality of flamboyant, unforgettable Gordon Sullivan, This is a powerful story and compels a reader to feel Gordon's nightmarish sense of helplessness and of a terror and of conscious irresponsibility.All through the first two parts one feels uncomfortable but never feels like putting the book aside because the element of suspense is so skillfully managed.The author is a former newspaperman who now devotes his time to writing and painting.After years of globe-trotting, he has settled down in America's oldest city, St, Augustine, Florida, >o< >0¢ POCO O0 with his wife, his two sons, his typewriter and his paints.This is his first book.He began his professional writing career immediately following Dartmouth College days, when he began to collaborate with his father, a well-known playwright and author, - in the writing of short articles for the magazines.After this came various newspaper jobs, including an assignement on the staff of the Paris Herald.He then became publicity man for an archeological expedition to the Libyan Desert, the purpose being to locate Cleopatra's emerald mines.Upon his return (without emeralds) the Moffetts lived for a while in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, \u201cthe last of the musical comedy kingdoms\u201d, later shifting their headquarters to Quebec City.The author became interested in painting in 1939 and was surprised when his first picture was bought for the Whitney Museum permanent collection.He had his first one-man show in New York in 1947.On his fortieth birthday he began to write this book, remembering a conversation he had during an Atlantic crossing with Ford Madox Ford who said to him that no man knew enough to write a novel until he reached forty years of age.Devil by the Tail required more than two years to write, Dwarfs Arriving Saturday AT BELMONT PARK Norma Locke, sultry songstress with Mart Kenney's celebrated Western Gentlemen, who comes to Belmont Park for its official opening on Saturday, and Sunday.Ken- ney's band follows the starry aggregation under the baton of Art Halimon, featured at the Park Preview.Style Showing Seen By Women's Aux.Under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital, a miniature fashion parade, and style showing of ladies\u2019 gowns, beginning from the date, A.D.1450, and going on through, Renaissance, 1500, Elizabethan, Louis XIV, Mid- Victorian, 1850, Gay Nineties, 1899, Modern, 1928, and to the present day, New Look, 1948.Twelve small manikins beautifully gowned in coloured velvet, satin and brocade, portrayed the change and advance of style in women\u2019s clothes in court dress and peasant costume.Miss Doris Winchester, of the Lux Educational Services, was the narrator, and her ready 4% The performance of \u201cSnow White and The Seven Dwarfs\u201d which takes place at Victoria Hall on Saturday afternoon, a Children\u2019s Theatre production directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters, is creating great excitement city.The story of Snow-white and the Seven Dwaffs is known and beloved by every child and grown up too, and according to the dire ectors of the Children\u2019s Theatre, this will be one of the most elaborate and colorful stage productions.The lovely Snow-white will be played by Denise Leroux who has already distinguished herself with this talented group of juveniles.The Queen will be portrayed by Lola Kipnis, another popular stage and radio player of the Children\u2019s Theatre.Sir Dandiprat Pompus will be in the capable hands of Walter Wakefield, the only guest artist in the cast, Bernie McMurray will play the role of the Chief Huntsman, and Dick Easton has his first opportunity for a leading role, and will be seen as Prince Florimond.Corinee Copnick, another talented young thespian, will be seen as Witch Hex, and the Seven Dwarfs, Doc, Grumpy, Sneezy, Happy, Dopey, Sleepy and Bashful will be played by David Luck, trynbaum, David Lockhead, Lionel Packer, Albert Brull and Norman Bordo, and Eleanor Lightstone plays the peddlar women, and Frances Moscovitch the Magic Mirror.\u2019 Phyllis Gibson plays Rosalys, and there are all the lovely ladies of the court, the flower girls, the pages, and three magic cats.There is everything in Snow-white to delight the hearts of all young people The delightful Snow-white music and songs are introduced, and the lovely voice of Ann Me- Cubbin will be heard in many of these numbers.wit, pleasant manners, and interesting information on the habits and customs of women and their clothes, held the attention of her audience.amongst the young folk of this Howard Jay Katz, Leonard Cy-.BRITISH WORLD FEDERATION Whitsunday, May 16th REPENTANCE SUNDAY, (Electrical T \"What Mean Ye 3 Special Meeting PRAYER Y.M.C.A.\u2014 BUDGE HALL \u2014 DRUMMOND ST.Address by Rev.E.J.Springett, Dominion Commissioner SUBJECT: ISRAEL (CANADA) Pentecost 7th Sivan DEDICATION 3.00 p.m.ranscription) by This Service?\" for Palestine by Great The First Whitsunda importance\u2014Will 4 de Law and May 16th become a History?Whitsunday this year falls on the True Day of Pentecost 7th Sivan.It is also the day following the giving up of the Mandate The Zionists intend to proclaim Palestine a Jewish State on this day.Such a State will never function permanently for it is in opposition to the Divine Plan, in the Christian Era was of supreme Britain, 15, 1948.May of Terminals operate again milestone on the path of by Electrical Transcription.Similar Services will be held in all the principal cities across Canada from Halifax to Vancouver.Many will be conducted and addressed by Rev.E.J.Springett, Come and join with us in Dedication ADMISSION an Act of Repentance and FREE pm A a Be 721 Somat, Sn SU oe SI ie _ pr qu pr oat Vg ergy * roma Nr pr EE EEE Christian Zeal More Than Ever Necessary Now \u201cVigilance and zeal imbued with the spirit of the first Christians is the need of the hour,\u201d declared Msgr.Joseph A.McDonaugh of Toronto, president of the Catholic Extension Society of Canada, in an address at the annual Communion breakfast of the Holy Name Society of the Church of the Ascension of our Lord, Westmount, held in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on Sunday.Today's Christian must assume the role of missionary and apostle in the face %f ruthless, Godless movements which threaten our world, he stated, stressing the value of missionary work at home, particularly among the new Canadians of the Eastern Catholic Rite.The addition of the doxology at the end of The Lord's Prayer, \u201cFor Thine is the Kingdom, The Power and the Glory\u201d, which is the form adopted by Protestants in reciting this prayer, is still currently used by millions of Catholics of the Eastern Rite as an ancient part of Catholic tradition, the speaker explained.In this connection, an interesting ceremony recently took place in Edmonton, he said, where, in the presence of the Cardinal, and some 28 Canadian Bishops, the \u201cOur Father\u201d was publicly recited according to this old Eastern Catholic tradition.The speaker was introduced by Rev.Wilfred E.McDonagh, pastor of Ascension Parish, and thanked by Mr.Justice F.T.Collins.WE.Dawson presided.Dr.À.E.Cliffe At St.James Utd.Last Sunday evening in St.James United Church, Dr.A.E.Cliffe, director of \u201cLessons in Living\u201d class, addressed a capacity congregation of some two thousand people when he spoke on \u201cThe Joy of Living\u201d.Intense enthusiasm was aroused by his stirring message.His appeal to the people to \u201cget on the beam\u201d and to let Jesus Christ have complete mastery of their lives, had a ready response.At the morning service, in connection with \u201cMothers\u2019 Day\u201d, Dr.Douglas J.Wilson gave a very appropriate message on the theme \u201cContainers with cracked crevices.\u201d He dealt with four points in our modern life in which there is great danger of the treasures of God seeping away through cracked crevices \u2014 education, democracy, the home and the Church.The choir of St.James, under the leadership of Mr.Warner Norman, rendered appropriate music at both morning and evening services.On Sunday morning Rev.B.B.Brown will preach on the theme, \u201cSeeing the Unseen\u201d.Dr, A, E.Cliffe will give an address at the evening service on, \u201cDo you want happiness?\u201d and will also preach on May 30th at the evening service on the subject, \u201cYou can change your life.\u201d Î Christian Science i * * \u201cMortals and Immortals\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from I Corinthians 15: 49.\u201cAs we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon is the following from the Bible:- \u201cFor we knew that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea though we have known : vanne SPECIAL NAMES VICE-CHAIRMAN D.W.Mclean, who is Vice- Chairman of Special Names in the current Salvation Army Campaign with an objective of $125,- 000 for Greater Montreal.The Campaign opened on Monday and continues until May 22.St.Andrew\u2019s Recital Well Received In the first recital to be given by the choir of St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, since Phillips Motley became its director a few months ago, a pleasing programme of music by choir, organ and solo violin was presented to an appreciative audience on Tuesday evening.Despite the short time since the change of directors, the choir singing was performed with a clarity and technical competence which bespoke fine training.Included among the choral works were \u2018If Ye Love Me\u201d by Tallis and Elgar's \u201cTorrents in Summer.\u201d It concluded with a selection of Russian Church pieces, among which was Tschaikovsky's \u201cHear, Lord.\u201d Arthur Davison, solo violinist, gave an excellent performance of several works including Healy Willan's second sonata.In duets with the organ, played by Mr.Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more.Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed.away; behold all things are become new.\u201d (2 Corinthians 5: 1,16, 17) The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the \u201cScriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cWe cannot build safely on false foundations.Truth makes a new creature, in which old things pass away and \u201call things become new.\u201d Mortals can never know the infinite, until they throw off the old man and reach the spiritual image and likeness.By putting \u201coff the old man with his deeds,\u201d mortals \u201cput on immortality.\u201d (pages 201, 519, 262) Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johustow, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troep, Organist and Choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\u201cDraught! Fountain! River!\u201d The Sequences of a Satisfying Fxperlence, Johnston Will Preach.9.45 on.Bible School.7.30 p.m, Toronto Bible College Team\u2014 Rev.C.A.Armstrong, M.A, Ladies Double Trio, Mrs, Marion Crowley Newby \u2014 Contralto Soloist, T FIRESIDE GATHERING (Following aévcaine Service) ucted by TORONTO BIBLE COLLEGE TEAMS nder direction of REV.DIXON A.BURNS, B.A.EVERYBODY VWEL COME THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 1{th, 1943 PAGE FIVR Lome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly = * | Westmount Baptist | + x * Dominion-Douglas | * \u201cDraught! Fountain! Rivers\u201d.These three words which reveal the sequences of a satisfying Christian experience that meets average human needs will be the Morning Sermon in Westmount Baptist Church.Dr.J.A.Johnston, who recently returned from a Preaching Mission in London, Ontario, will occupy the pulpit.The members of the Sunday School, which meets at 9.45 a.m,, join in the Morning Service, but those belonging to the Nursery, Kindergarten and Initial Grades adjourn to their own departments for a special programme of instruction during the balance of the Worship Service.The School is splendidly staffed and these same thoroughly qualified teachers care for the children during the major part of the church service.A team from Toronto Bible College, under the leadership of Rev.C.A.Armstrong, M.A,, will conduct the evening service, with Dr.Johnstén carrying through the Worship period.Mr.Armstrong, will be the speaker and he will be assisted by a Ladies Double trio and by Mrs.Marion Crowley Newby, contralto soloist.A great Fireside Service, in which all the members of the said Teams from Toronto Bible College will participate, will be held following the evening service, This inspiring gathering will be under the direction of Rev.D.A.Burns, B.A, B.Th, one of the ranking members of the Faculty of Toronto Bible College, Motley, each instrumentalist complemented the other to a pleasing degree, Mr.Motley took but a small part of the programme to himself but when he did, his fine playing was outstanding.First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, MAY 16th (1.00 a.m.Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony Meeting, 8.15 p.m, Reading Room, 4922 Sherbrooke St.W.11.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m., also Friday evening 8 to 9.30, except Sundays and holidays.Subject: Mortals and Immortals.Golden Text: I Corinthians 15: 49.As we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly, ; MELVILLE CHURCH Melville Ave.Westmount Minister: Charles C, B.A, B.D.Rev, Cochrane, SUNDAY, MAY 16th Services at 11.00 and 7.30 p.m, The Minister will Preach Mr.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Chofrmaster, Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1048 11.00 a.m.\u201cHe Loved Them To The 11.15 a \u201cSunday School.7.30 p.m.Launch Out cep\u201d, Miss Doris Killam, A.T.CM.L.The Mus.Into Th, (ete Organist and Choir Director.* * Whitsunday will be observed in Dominion-Douglas when, at the morning service, Dr.Smith will preach on the subject \u201cPentecost Today\u2019.Music at the morning service will incrude an extended work by a contemporary American composer, Randall Thompson.The work is quite unusual in that it is sung entirely to the one word of \u2018Alleluia\u2019, which word is also the title.It is interesting to note that this short work was composed by Serge Koussevitsky, the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, for presentation at the Berkshire Festival, held each year at Tanglewood, Mass.At 3 p.m.the Church School will hold its closing session for the season when prizes will be presented to outstanding Church School scholars.On Tuesday the Women's Association will meet at 10 a.m, with luncheon at 1 p.m.There will be the usual meetings of Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies.* * | Calvary Church J * \u2014\u2014 * The services of worship in Calvary United Church on Sunday will be conducted by the Student Assistant, Maxwell Reader, B.A,, who will also preach at both services .At the morning services the theme will be \u201cTo The Unknown God,\u201d and the subject of the eve- ing sermon will be \u201cLike a Tree by Rivers of Water.\u201d The Minister, Right Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D., is this week sharing in the meetings of The Congre- Church of The Advent Corner of Wood & Western, Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rev.John W.Kerr.WHITSUNDAY a.m.Holy Communion.a.m.Parish Breakfast.a.m.Matins a.m.Sulemn Eucharist.pan.Sunday School.p.m.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion 8 a.m.Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.Wedncs- day.Matins: 7.30 a.m.dally except on Wednesday at ¥ a.m.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector.WHITSUNDAY 8.00 a.m~Holy Communion, 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.Senior School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Preacher The Rector.Kindergarten, 3.00 p.m.Primary School.Kindergar- 7.30 wn.Evensong.Preacher: \u2014 The Rev.Stanley Andrews, MONDAY IN WHITSUN 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.TUESDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.WEDNESDAY \u2014 EMBER DAY 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.WEEK THURSDAY 10.00 a m.Holy Communion, ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th.,, M.C.WHITSUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon, Preacher: Rev, H.V.Fricker, 11.30 a.m, Junior Church, 3.15 p.m.Annual Church Parade \u2014 Royal Montreal Regiment, 7.30 ps Evensong and Sermon, teacher: The.Rector.gational Union of England, and also the meetings of the Colonial Missionary Society in London, England before proceeding to Scotland to attend the meetings of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh.The Young People\u2019s Union have withdrawn their meeting for Monday evening of this week so that the members may participate in the Sacred Music Festival to be held in the Forum, under the sponsorship o1 the Montreal Citadel Band of the Salvation Army, The Wolf Cubs, Scouts, C.G.I.T.and Badminton Club will meet at the usual hours during the week for their programmes.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greens Ave.Westmount Minister: Re.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.Moderator of the United Church of Canada Assistant, Mr.Maxwell Reader, B.A.Organist end Choir Director, Mr Gifford Mitchell 10.00 a m.Church School in all Depart 11.00 a.m.To The Unknown God.\u201d ments.7.30 pm.Like a Tree by Rivers of Water\u201d.Preacher at both services, Mr.Reader.ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND SHARE THESE SERVICES.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Blvd., cor.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.Rev.R.Graham Barr, B.A.B.D.WHITSUNDAY 11.00 a.m.Dy.lloyd Smith \u2014 \u201cPon- tecost to- da .3.00 p.m.Closing Session of Churek School.Muynard Booth, B.A, 7.30 % m.Rev.K.D.: \u201cWhen God Speaks.\u201d Organist and Choirmaster, Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac.St.Andrew's Church Westmount 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A.\u2026 Assistant-Minister SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1948 11.00 am.Mr.Ward: \u201cMore Than Conquerors,\u201d 7.30 p.m.Mr.Grant: \u201cEver Faithful, Liver Sure.\u201d Organist and Choirmaster, Phillips Motley, B.A., Mus.Bac., F.C.C.O, COME ANID WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West interim Minister .Rev.8.B.Brown, SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1948 11.00 a.m, \u201cSeeing the Unseen®, B.B.Brown, 7.30 \u201cHappiness \u2014 Do You Want fir Dr.H.E, Cliffe, 3.00 p.m.Sunday School.Men's Associstion at 3.00 p.m, Speaker: Mr.W.O.Stucker Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne and Western Aves.) Rev.Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A, B.D.SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1918 11.00 a.m.Rev.W.B.Barnes, B.A, BD.11.00 a.m.Primary and Junior Depts, of the Church School, 12,13 p.m.Intermedlate Bible Classes.7.30 p.m.Rev.George Ward, B.A., of St.Andrew\u2019s Ghurch, Westmount, J.G.Scott, .S.M., Cholr Director, G.E.Flower, Organist PAGE SIX \u20ac SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Sailed For Trinidad Mr.and Mrs.D.C.McBain,* of Rubert Street, Ottawa, were the guests, last week, of Mr.and Mrs, Harold Hicks, of Gros- venor Avenue.Mrs.William Watchorn, of Christieville, Que., announces the engagement of her daughter, Velma Catherine, to Mr.Aubrey Lindsay Romney, son of the late Cyril Romney and of Mrs.Romney, of Westmount.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 19th.in Trinity Memorial Church, Notre Dame de Grace.Mr.and Mrs.H.Thompson of Montreal, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Phyliss Patricia, to Mr.Kenneth Elliot Mitchell of Montreal, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Mitchell of Brantford, Ont, The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, June 12, et 3 pm, in Wesley United Church.The bride-elect is a graduate of the Homoeopathic Hospital of Montreal, and School for Graduate Nurses, McGill University, class of '45.Miss Erma Wright At Graham's Business College On Friday, May 7, Graham's Business College was honored by the visit of the world\u2019s champion typist, Miss Erma Wright.As you probably know, Miss Erma Wright has won the World's Amateur Championship which took place in California.Over 65 pupils had the plea- ure of seeing her demonstrate er ability.Miss Wright pointed out the principal facts in typing: posture, rhythm, etc.She typed up to 143 words per minute without difficulty or mistakes.After the demonstration was over a few pupils were selected to type for Miss Wright and were judged excellent.This visit of Miss Wright to Graham's Business College was made possible by the generosity of Mr.Page, principal of the College, and was thoroughly enjoyed by every .pupil.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 CRE * Tomorrow afternoon, Mrs.A.W.Myers will entertain at a tea for her friends, in aid of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter fund.Mrs.Thomas Boyd, of Toronto, was in town, having come for the graduation exercises of the School of Nursing of the Royal Victoria Hospital, which took place recently, when her niece, Miss Patricia Boyd, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Kirke Boyd, of Westmount, was among the Mrs.Arthur Kerry, of Westmount, Que., right, and her sister, Miss Mary Posplethwaite, M.B.E., of Toronto, are shown aboard the Canadian National Steamships liner, \"Lady Rodney,\u201d as they sailed from Boston, recently, on a voyage to Trinidad.Furs JUST ARRIVED! .COOL SUMMER DRESSES Shantungs .Sheers in gay new colors and styles\u2014for town and country.Priced from $16.95 COATS Briefs .Shorties .Meshes .So essential to Priced from $29.50 COTTONS An irresistible collection of styles and colors to choose from.so suitable for work or play.Moderately priced from $8.95 So easy to slip into.1353 GREENE AVENUE Fl.7773 \u2018Cha rlotte Westmount NEAR SHERBROOKE OPEN 9 to & DAILY Margaret Scripture Receives Honor FT] leg Because of undoubted contributions they have made through their art in the community life, as Gowns Scripture Foundation which they have established has rendered service of outstand- A ing worth to wel-ii.¥ Ç fare centres both MARGARET here and in the SCRIPTURE United States, Margaret Scripture of this city and her sister, Mildred Scripture - Shannon of Brighton, have been accorded Honorary Membership in the Schroeder Foundation of Saint Louis, Mo.This latter Foundation, under directorship of H.L.Schroeder, is in possession of the largest and Prints ., Long ., Fitted.summer comfort MME AS STORES AT 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence ULL LU EL A AAA LE a 27 77 2727 7 ad 22rd \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NDak » DA.CORSETS, CORSELEYTES GOTHIC + D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT (Le LLL IMMO AAA MAN most outstanding single collection of holographs of famous writers of the past and of the present day.Among honorary members listed are to be found such names as President Truman, Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King, Rt.Hon.John Curtin, Rt.Hon.Peter Fraser, Rt.Hon.J.C.Smutz, Mrs.Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs.Calvin Coolidge, Cardinal F.J.Spellman, Gen.John J.Pershing, Joseph Pulitzer, Sir.Philip Gibbs, Lady Margaret Sack- ville, Hilaire Belloc, George Bernard.Shaw and many others.The unselfish as well \"as outstanding service of artists is now, as it should be, being recognized.Alwyn Coristine, who is president of the Canadian Jurisdiction for Avalon World Arts Academy, is also acting on the Nominating Committee In \u20acanada for the Schroeder Foundation.CourvAL YOUR SERVICE An Australian convict escaped from Prison in an airplane, Not a bad substitute for the wings of an angel 4235 St.Lawrence 6550 St.Hebert LL LL AA A A A A LPL graduates.In honour of Mrs, Harold Mills, who leaves shortly by plane for Scotland and the British Isles, Mrs.A.M.Vineberg entertained at the tea hour on Monday, May 10th, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Among those present were Mrs.Dorothy Sproule, Mde.Annette de Belle- fielle, Mrs.Alice L.Mullin, Mrs, Robert S.Smith, Mrs.Wm.Harrison, Mrs.Margaret Scripture, Mrs.Ethel Morrison, Mrs.Colin Forrest, Mrs, F.G.Sharpe, Mrs.Charles Shearer, Made.Roy-Vil- landre, Mrs.H.Cantlon, and Mrs.D.M.Grant.a writing case, Mrs.Mills was presented with.Honor Luncheon For Rev.and Mrs.Goth On Tuesday a luncheon was held in honour of Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Ga Goth, by the ladies of The Women's Association and Women\u2019s Missionary Society of Westmount Park Church in Webster Hall.Approximately 165 were present.Guests at the head table were: \u2014 Rev.Mr, and Mrs.G.Goth, Dr.and Mrs.Harvey Campbell, Miss M.Wilson, Mrs.Duff, Mrs.A.Raly, Mrs.D.Bremmer, Mrs, J.H.Brace, Miss Parker, Mrs.B.Jackson, Mrs.H.Stern, Mrs.Frank, Mrs.Fowler, Mrs.D.G.Carter, and Mrs.C.Arnold.They were introduced by Mrs.Arnold of the W.A.Mr.Goth spoke on the \u201cNew Look\u201d which was enjoyed by all.Mrs.Carter of the W.M.S, gave the vote of thanks and made presentation to Mr.and Mrs.Goth, and called upon Dr.Campbell for a few words.sang three charming songs.The luncheon closed with \u201cGod Save The King.\u201d One of the easiest ways to keep a sweetheart is in candy and flowers.4501 PARK AVE, The Chalet Cafe corner of Mount Royal \u201cPINE ROOM\" is at your disposal for WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS & BIRTHDAY PARTIES, Etc.\u201cExcellent Cuisine\u201d CHALET CAFE INC.PL.7582 SMART NEW ARRIVALS! Shantungs, Hand-Washable Linens and Meshes, Styled for Every Occasion.BEAUTIFUL DRESSES For Wear Now and Through Summer At Reduced Prices For Appointment - Telephone Fl.8198 4492 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, WESTMOUNT (Opposite Melville Avenue) DRESSES can DE.8451 for SERVICE WESTERN TAXI ASSOCIATION LIMITED specialty.Special attention given to ADVANCE CALLS, SHOPPING TRIPS, WEDDINGS, etc.Hourly rates.Out-of-town trips a 9 Convenient Stands The Boulevard on Trafalgar Rd.Victoria Ave., below Sherbrooke Greene Ave.between Sherbrooke and Western Sherbrooke and Harvard Sherbrooke and West Broadway Decarie and Brodeur Somerled and Grand Blvd.Somerled and Cumberland Summerhill and Cote des Neiges DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Mrs.W.H.Lewis.PE PE gr ES J OO Cr THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 1{th, 1948 = IN THE WOMANS RFAIM \u2014 Military Whist The Daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple No.46, will hold a Military Whist Party in the Central Y, M.C.A.Rooms, Drummond Street, Thursday evening, May 13th, at 8.30 p.m.under the convenership of Mrs.L.J.Skalfe, Assisting on the committee are the following; Mrs.Ewart D.Bon- nell, Queen, Mrs.J.W.Benson, Mrs.J.Davies, Mrs.Robert Loane, Mrs.D.McGruer, Mrs.Bob McCar- roll and Mrs.Gordon Laurie in charge of refreshments.Table holders are requested to bring their own playing cards.SUITS & COATS \u201cTO ORDER\u201d No matter what size you are \u2014 we assuro you of a perfect fit.Wo lnvife your enquiry.Order now for best selection, Customers\u2019 own material made up at moderate prices, BLACKS and SKIRTS \u201cTO ORDER\u201d STORAGE CLOTH and FUR COATS 2% Guaranteed against Fire, Theft and Moths.Phone MA.5436 end our bonded messenger will call.H.LITWIN & CO.Ladies\u2019 Tailors and Furriers 1430 stanley St, MA.5435 To Be Wed This Month Miss Joan Howden Walsh.eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.À.H.Walsh, and Mr.Thomac Gray Sweeny, son of Mr.C.J.Sweeny and of the lote Mrs.Sweeny, whose engagement is announced, the marriage to take place at half-past five o'clock on Friday afternoon, May 28, in Dominion-Dougias Churck, Westmount.\u201c.Ladies\u2019 Choir The Montrea! Ladies\u2019 Choir, under the direction of Mr, Jerry Shea, are to sing to the veterans on Tuesday at the Montreal Military Hospital, Queen Mary Road.P.and B.Women The Professional and Business Women\u2019s Organization of the Pa- rish of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, are holding their an- CHARLES 1227A GREENE AVENUE REG'D.INTERIOR DECORATION PAINTING - Exterior and Interior Upholstery - Slipcovers - Curtains Picture Framing {Just above St.Catherine) BROOKS WE.2726 SALE OF ORICINAL x EXCLUSIVE HATS \u201cCréations frangaises\" by HALF PRICE AND LESS CHARTRAND 1436 Mansfield St.(Just above Simpson's) HA.7081 nual Communion Breakfast, in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall, on Clarke Avenue, Sunday, May 16th.Following \u2018the 8 o'clock Mass, Rev, J.Hanley, S.J., of Loyola College, will be the speaker of the occasion.Rosedale W.M.S.The Rosedale Auxiliary will meet at the church, Monday evening, May 17th., at eight o'clock.Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., of Dominion Douglas Church, will be the guest speaker and Mrs.W.G.Longthorp, soloist.Members and friends are cordially invited.Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting.Trinity Memorial\u201d The Churchwomen\u2019s Year of Trinity Memorial Church will hold a bridge in the parish hall on Tuesday, May 18th, at 2.30 p.m.Mrs.John Wallace will be convener, assisted by Mrs.Lorne B.Campbell, Mrs.A.D.S.Mc- Craie, Mrs.R.V.Kent, and Mrs, J.N.Shackleton.Alumnae Society The Alumnae Society of McGill University is giving a dinner in honor of the president of the Canadian Federation of University Women.Mrs.Richard B.Crummy, of Vancouver, B.C.The dinner will be held in the Royal Victoria College, May 19th at 7 p.m.All members of the society and of sister alumnae are invited to attend.Tickets may be procured from Mrs.George Savage, 2 Eller- dale Road, Miss Kathleen Flack, 5801 Cote St.Luc Road, apt.4, Hampstead, and Miss Hazel Murchison, 5549 Queen Mary Road.Oasis Temple, 46 The regular monthly session of the daughters of the Nile, Oasis Temple No.46, will be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Monday, May 17th at 7.30 p.m.with Mrs.ED.Bonnell presiding.Officers formal, ANTIQUE FURNITURE Including 50 chaïrs, chests of drawers, sofas, tables, mirrors and odd pieces.All in excellent condition.Also Compbell's bridge and table lamps and trilights, M.LARSEN 1257 Greene Ave.WI.7966 PAGE SEVEN .RUMMAGE SALE Fairmount - St.Giles Church Hail Saturday, May 15th at 2.30 P.M.BARCAINS Men's, Women's and Children's Clothing.Hats, Shoes, Jewellery, Books Miscellaneous Household Articles Take VAN HORNE CAR to corner Bernard and Outremont Aves, Walk West two blocks on Bernard Avenue.Woolens.man.We Also Do Alterations -\u2014 a I.BLACK Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English Specializing made clothing for the well-dressed in custom 4226 St.Catherine West {Near Greene) WE.5908 486 ALL THE WAY THROUGH SERVICING YOUR with US means: AN A A AAA AA MA A ddl dd dT.Clazing - Blowing out dust accumulation « Checking small rips in lining « Tightening buttons and Loops and COLD STORAGE, ALL INCLUDED IN YOUR 2% Valuation CALL FOR PICK- ELwood 5503 ducas bros.FURS UP OUFFI@rS inc.5526 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST, N.D.@ a a dd Ad La dd 2 PRR DL LZ ZAZA.MONTREAL 2 7 20777077 sci GROCERIES * MEATS - YEGCETRELES FISH and POULIRY e ,[ PORTER : GROCETER H.BEAUDIN, Prop.BIRDS EYE Py, FROZEN FOODS | À resp.GEORGE MARTEL, Manager FREE PROMPT DELIVERY FI 5252 voi oad TRAE EEE EU TEU TO frais: ee Fame, .CRE (Corner St.Mark Street) * 1866 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Fl.1344 A A AA MA AA MMA Ad AAA AA AAA Ad MA AA AM AS PAGE EIGHT ¢ THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, * x Chatter GERRYS Column * \u201cThe Clan\u201d Dear Polly Persian: For the last two months, the largest gathering of \u201cTHE CLANS\u201d has been taking place, and we noticed that you have not made your contribution to this noble assembly, The MacMuskrats, McBeavers, McMinks, the Kolingkys, and to be sure, a few O\u2019Lambs, O'Seals and O'Squirrels are all here, side ' by side to spend the warm summer days in the nice cool rooms provided for us by L.P.Lazare's, 1454 Peel St.We are a well cared family and need have no worry as to condition of our health, when our owners call to claim us in the Fall, no heat, to shrivel up our pelts.What a reception there will be for the venturesome moth who ever tries to enter the portals of this well run establishment.The guaranteed treatment promised for these pests, is DEATH.If your mistress is contemplating a remodelling job done on your pelt, be sure and have this job arranged for when she makes your reservation for the summer, in order that LAZARE'S expert craftsmen will have tinge during the summer to work on your new style.We feel so sorry for our confreres who are still being exposed to the dust of the street.If your mistress is one of the guilty ones, she should realize that her fur coat is worth more than any other garment in her wardrobe.We hope that this week your mistress will \u2019phone MA.1255, and L.P.Lazare's honded driver will pick you up, so that you can join the rest of \u201cTHE CLAN\u2019 Until then, SALLY SKUNK ¥» * % Speaking Of Books Trained Attendants Receive Their Graduating Tokens Chairs, Antique and Modern You may remember that after having last visited the MORGAN TRUST GALLERY, on City Councillor St.I told you about a picture that I thought in my humble judgment was a find, and true enough one of my readers bought the picture, A Coburn, and learned later that the valuation of this portrait is many times greater than the original price.Today, I am discussing CHAIRS; and I don\u2019t know when having seen so many from which to choose, and who knows but what some of these antiques may be a rare find also.First, let\u2019s start with four genuine Hitchock chairs, with cane seats, $75.00 for the four, but please note that these are early American.There is a Sheridan Arm Chair of light colored Mahogany with a cane seat having a separate honey colored velour cushion, for $65.00.You ladies who have finished your needlepoint seat covers should not overlook the number of odd chairs that the gallery has just received, these being in perfect condition.There is a chair that I found hard not to buy myself as I know it is worth twice the price, a sort of small Cogswell chair reconditioned to be better now than new, and covered with a soft green material, for $38.00.There were several well padded bedroom chairs, covered with rose or blue chintz, for $28.00.Also interesting in the chair line were a small pair, Jacobian in design, for $22.50 each or $40.00 per pair.As you know all articles at The Gallery are in perfect condition.The three piece chesterfield suites of part down for $325.00 having been recovered in blue, green, or maroon.* + * When the New York Times Book Review contributes a whole page to a book, 514 Quoting Mr.Adams: \u201cFew autobi a ra a pondent, back the author has indeed cause for elation.But when a Canadian Book society, like the Reprint Society of Canada is paid a similar honour, then it is NEWS.In the May 2nd edition of The Times, J.Donald Adams paid tribute to the Reprint Society for showing such a nice sense of timeliness in choosing \u201cMY EARLY LIFE\u201d, by Mr.Churchill.This book as you know is the premium received for joining the Society.ographies are as engaging or as lively as \u201cMY EARLY LIFE\".You will not find there any of that reverberating roll of Churchillian rhetoric, so profoundly stirring at times, at others, a trifle burdensome.\u201cMY EARLY LIFE\u201d crackles with zestful recollections of good times as a soldier and war corres- in the years when Britain's little wars were a lark for the men who fought them.The youngster pictured there is indubitably \u201cthe father of the man\u201d.The Greene Ave.Book Store is one of the few stores in Montreal that has the agency for The Reprint Society of Canada, and by visiting here you will see the complete set of books for this year, and I know you have noted the superior type of book that has been chosen, and also the uniformity of edition, you will want to start your own library.This book store also has a very fine lending library, carrying all the latest books, for .04 a day.You can also buy many of the well known classics, some of which I have noted are hard to procure, for $2.50.Miss Frances Liben told me that she can procure practically any book desired.This interesting shop is located at 1354 GREENE AVE, FI.0796.¥ .* A Camping Story I am sure if some of the little girls or boys could see the sleeping tents at the FIN, FUR & FEATHER SHOP, 1463 Union Ave.they would be after DAD to buy one for the back lawn, so that when the warm days come they can camp out.These nylon tents about 4 x 7 in size are waterproof and reversible, with white on one side and a cool olive green on the other.The tent has a sewn up floor sc that Mother need have no fear of spiders getting in while sleeping.A great advantage of this tent is that it can be erected by one person in five minutes, and will roll up to about 18\u201d x 12\u201d, and weighs only 9 lbs.Also, when Jimmy isn\u2019t using the tent just imagine how DAD would like it for his fishing or hunting trips, all complete with poles and pegs, for $15.00 .As for the bed to go with the tent, what could be more perfect than a \u201cLI-LO\u2019 Air mattress direct from England.You have a choice of Blue, Orange, or Khaki, and when inflated it measures 78\" x 28\", costing $9.50.This is also a necessary item for the ardent fisherman or hunter.The next time you are passing Fin, Fur & Feather Shop, drop in and ask to have these two pieces set up for you, and like myself you too will be amazed at the speed which this tent can be erected.There are some very lovely oil and water color paintings depicting a fisherman in the act of catching a big haul, with beautiful scenery in the background.All I can say about rods, reels and hooks is, that if any special kind is being made, then HERE i: where you can find them.BE.1805.* * * HAVE, use the shavings of a lead pencil, Blow the lead into the lock and it will TO MAKE A STUBBORN LOCK BE- really work wonders.ON IG IOI R Tn %æ Herbs A good cook knows what herbs and spices can do to a plain recipe, that is they transform an ordinary dish into a rare treat for a gour- C.SL Gift Stop met.Have you ever visited \u2018 a continental restaurant and wondered how they had treated the beef, or lamb, to give such a succulent flavour?This is the secret, and I am going to pass on to you where you may find the condiments.The C.S.L.Gift Shop, 1480 Sherbrooke St.W.just east of Guy, is the only shop in the West end carrying these freshly picked herbs.You will find eight basic herbs on a little hand-made wooden shelf, these can be hung up on your kitchen wall, an excellent idea for a shower gift.Then there is the vinegar trio; a set of three specially blended imported wine vinegars, smartly boxed.One each, of Tarragon, Garlic, and Herb Bouquet.These are all very inexpensvie and are such an improvement for simple dishes like spaghetti, scrambled eggs, soups, salads, etc.Herbs are a seasoning, and should be used in such small quantities that they are hardly recognizable.Start with merely a touch, and you will find them to be a miracle worker with foods.It does seem a bit strange to be giving a recipe when chatting about \u201cThe Shop\u201d, but I hope you will find this Herb - Cheese Omelet when made with fresh herbs as delicous as I did.4 eggs, 1% tsp.salt, % cup Milk, 1 cup grated Cheddar Cheese, 3; tsp.dried MARJORAM, 1; tsp.dried SAVORY, 1 thlsp.butter.Beat eggs with fork until yolks and whites are just blended.Add all remaining ingredients except butter.Heat butter in skillet, Pour egg mixture into skillet, and cook over low heat until film of cooked egg forms on bottom of pan.Then with fork gently draw edges to center all around omelet, letting uncooked portion flow to bottom.Then loosen omelet with spatula.Makes 4 servings, ML cn HRN Caaf Na, EPL Nine graduates of the Trained Attendants\u2019 Association of Canada Inc., school received their pins and cap bands at the sixteenth graduation ceremony, held on Monday, May 10th, in the Alan Shatford Hall.Miss Sarah Huckle was in the chair and Mrs.Helen Turnbull, R.N.gave her report on the work of the school and the examinations.Dr.W.L.Orr in welcoming the graduating class into the asocia- tion gave a few well chosen remarks by stressing many important points that if applied in daily work, would make for the betterment of all concerned, patient, family, and trained attendants, alike.\u2018The velvet bands were presented to the graduates by Miss Huckle, and the pins by Mrs.Turnbull.Mrs.E.Harris gave a musical programme, accompanied by Mrs.Colin Forrest.Miss K.Williams thanked the artists and the speakers.The new Trained Attendants are: Mrs.Elizabeth D.Bell, Montreal, Mrs.Beatrice Caulfield, Westmount, Mrs.Helen S.Colt, Montreal, Miss Una Fennell, Hun- tingdon, Miss Norma Gillis, Montreal, Mrs.Margaret McD.Harrowing, Verdun, Miss Aline Hepworth, Montreal, Miss Eleanor E.Roe, Town of Mount Royal, and Miss Rita Weissler, Westmount.Diplomas were also presented to the following Trained Attendants \u2018ho have successfully completed 180 days of satisfactory nursing under supervision:- Miss Nellie Aquin, Miss Helen Doncas- ter, Miss Hazel Grant, Mrs.Marion W.Hallifax, and Miss Eileen Paxton.Spring Musicale The: Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital, are holding their annual spring musicale, on Wednesday, May 19th, at 3 p.m, in the A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall, at the hospital, Artists taking part in the programme: are Armonde Davis, Margaret Hall, Dorothy George, vocal trio, and Grace Knowles, pianist.All members and their friends are invited to attend.Your Own Phone Answered By Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the Day or Night! 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ÉTORES and at DUPUIS FRERES 4 Limited.Information and FREE Demon- P stration by appointment from 10 to 5 dally, Fridays to 9 p.m, at Studio Mado Langevin, Apt.1, 5157 St.Andre St.Do.9330 .0.Box 143, Delorimier Stn, Fo.° Montreal, P.Q Made by NeosBeauty Line Company Limited Salvation Army Campaign Officials Mrs.Reginald H.Brows, Vice-Chairman of Women's Special Names and Mrs.Trevor \u20ac.Thompson, Chairman, Women's Special | Names of the Saivation Army Red Shield Appeal thot opened Monday | and ends on May 22 with an objective of $125,000, which, it is antici- pered, will receive ready response from citizens of Greater Montreal.Duncan I.McNeil, K.C., is General Campaign Chairman.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1918 Speirs-Miller Show Of Shows On Thursday We are all glad when we read ; you in \u201cMickey Mouse\u2019s Birthday of the Speir-Williams Dance Re- |Party\u201d in which the kiddies really vue because it means that Spring steal the heart.This is where their is really here.Betty Speirs states unvehearsed laughs really go over.that this recital will top everything done heretofore \u2014 which we have to believe after seeing this rehearsal.Peter Miller was in charge and when that man goes to town the results are \u201cNothing But The Best Is Good Enough\u201d.The Tiny tots class will charm The usual routines, as I saw them, were tap, ballet and ballroom work, but they were all refreshing in their own line.When Peter Miller and Therese Daly did their speciality \u201cYour Eyes Have Told Me So\u201d, then I knew the reason the children have that superb AS EE PASCAL HARDWARE has that new easy wall paint IN THE NEW CECORATOR'S COLOURS PAINT TODAY \u2014 ENTERTAIN TONIGHT THE RESIN-OIL PAINT THAT THINS WITH WATER © Easy tomix @ Odourless © Essytoapphy @ Washable ® Dries at ence @ Economieal ® Beautiful pastel shades 1.35 4,75 Here\u2019s what you do - - - Buy one gallon FRESCO-TONE add one half gallon water brush it on and PRESTO.14866 Sherbrooke West [ | 9 stage presence \u2014 these two not be able to say ten years from now only \u201cTeach\u201d they \u201cDo\u201d.\u2014 \u201cI saw her (or him) at the MA In the big numbers I noticed Betty Speirs-Peter Miller Show\u2019 that Harold Morris at the grand piano was really \u2018In There\u2019.Two Junior Ballets and a Boys' Number Golden Nectar $ (Serves 2 or 3 small folks) | \u201cRegent Street\u201d looked very good .to me.In the artistic ballet \u201cLes 2 (4%-ounce containers apri- Washed and Repaired Specialists in the Sylphides\u201d Therese Daly leads the cots with farina or strained way.peaches : To top off.Peter Miller leads out 2 teaspoons lemon juice oe of ne Oriental oe six gents in full dress the same as Few grains salt PHONE: EL.2710 EMPIRE RUG CO.4240 DICARM BLV.N.D.0.he led out Johnny Coy many years» 1 tablespoon sugar ago.The usual Speirs-Miller faith- 1 large serving vanilla ice 3 ful audience will be there filling cream the hall \u2014 but my advice is if you' Combine all ingredients and beat can make it be there \u2014 you may just enough to blend.ama - .bs I D 8 ry 5 QE: of oN e 8 0 J 20 a ae ie AC: PE ISERE At GTS Se i A K Bub.el N : .TG GP.A R BETTER Ms 5 * A gh: ® to PREVENT disease, an \\ viarer CANADIAN BEAUTIFICATION CAMPAIGN MAY 17th to MAY 29th You can get ali your Clean-Up and Paint-Up requirements at our new store EUXOR rich gloss colors for your kitchens end bathrooms.LUXOR porch and floor colors for wood or cement (interior-exterior).LIN-X KLEANER for washing walls and woodwork.LIN-X Class Cleaner for windows, mirrors or any glass surface.LIN-X FLAXOAP, linseed oil soap, for general cleaning.Brashes, Sponges, ete.\u201cVe CANADA PAINT.Limited 4883 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Near Victories) EL.3149 We are Clean-Up and Paint-Up supply headquarters for Westmount and carry a full line of the famous SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS & ENAMELS [oT SY Te 41760 St.Catherine West {Cerner Greene\u2019 (Corner Victoris) re EE Pass TEN Elo ng pe Marathon The Canon Scott Chapter, 1.O.presided.The winners were as fol- BE.held their closing Marathon lows: Mrs.J.R.Fletcher, Mrs.J.the Y.M.C.A.Youth:L.Jennings, Mrs.Hall, which brought to a close a Mrs.M.F.MacKay, Mrs.A.T.successful Sargent, Mrs.[Mrs.N.E.Fletcher, Mrs.G.E.- Refreshments were served by the ; 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Scroggie, Miss M.Hutchings, Miss L.Keddy, Miss F.Willard, Miss D.Willard, Miss M.Webber, Miss N.Miss G.M.Burns, Mrs.E.K.Ramsay, Mrs.D.R.Stevenson, Mrs.P.S.Calcutt, Mrs.N.Elliott, Mrs.T.Monks, and Mrs.G.Dixon.| Glazed Ham | 1; cooked ham (6 to 8 pounds) | 13 cup sugar 1 tablespoon molasses (additional) 12 cup molasses 12 teaspoon dry mustard Cloves Let the pre-cooked ham reach: room \u2018temperature if taken from | the refrigerator.Light oven and | set regulator at 325 degrees F.about 20 minutes before placing | ham in oven.Place ham on rack in large shallow, open pan.Heat J} thoroughly (about one hour).Re- The Nap-Renu Process DOES all we say It gives new life and wear.I » GUARANTEED -§q f EMOVES THE SHINE ESTORES THE COLOUR E-NAPS THE WORN FABRIC All Garments are Cleaned and Pressed WE PICK UP and DELIVER Have your clothes treated The Nap-Renu way.WaAlnut 4285 THE EXAMINER, \u2018WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 BETTY SPEIRS Popular principal of the Speirs-Miller Dance Studios, who announces et Victoria Hall.that their Springtime Revue will be presented Thursday next, Moy 20th Montreal women will get an advance peek at next fall and winter\u2019s fur fashions on May 20 and 21, when the St.George Kiwanis Club stages Kiwanis Fur Parade 48, for the benefit of its charity PERSONAL PIE SERVICE We Deliver Your Pie HOMEMADE Place Order Day in Advance (ld LL DE.1319 > Eight Fur Coats to be Given Away At St.George Kiwanis Show fund, states club president Alex |} Leslie.The show will be presented four times daily and will be the complete presentation staged last week for 800 retailers.The Canadian fur industry, through the Canadian Fur Review, is defraying the complete cost of the show and a group of retailers and manufacturers is donating eight fur coats which will go to as many lucky women.The fur parade will be staged in Cardy Hall of the Mount Royal Hotel at 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 5.30 and 8.30 p.m.on both days.Some 40 Montreal and Toronto manufacturers are participating in the show and garments ranging from $87.50 budget moutons to luxurious $8,750 wild Canadian - mink will be from the makers\u2019 regular stock for next segson.Ethelwyn Hobbes, mentator, Will handle the com- mentarv and Pettv Carher is en.CBC com- |} SUPER HEALTH ALUMINUM WATERLESS COOKING UTENSILS NOW ON DISPLAY AT J.PASCAL HARDWARE 4827 Sherbrooke West Near Victoria Also at LN.& J.E NOISEUX REGD, 6094 Sherbrooke West DE.3591 WA.5686 And Other Leading Hardware and Furniture Stores Throughout the City of Montreal.PRICES IN 1940 XX PRICES TODAY CAST | quart saucepan 2 quart saucepan 3 quart saucepan 5 quart pres.kettle 8 quart pres.kettle 12 quart pres.kettle 5\" fry pan 8\" fry pan 11\" fry pan Trip set Small oval roaster 5.72 8.98 11.47 13.85 16.71 24.48 2.73 3.41 5.46 20.41 13.52 CAST | quart saucepan 2 quart saucepan 4.40 6.91 :3 quart saucepan 5 quart pres.kettle 8 quart pres.kettle 12 quart pres.kettle 5\" fry pan 8\" fry pan 11\" fry pan Trip set Small oval roaster 8.82 Large oval roaster 20.15 Large oval roaster Oblong roaster 26.91 Oblong roaster\" Qblong roaster with grid Small.griddle 29,51 5,46 Qblonq roaster with_grid ol NY D ED 7 27 2 2 22027 277 277222007 27777 A T317 (ST.GEORGE) WIN A FUR COAT! ! Buy a Program and have the opportunity of receiving a FUR COAT Values from $400.to $1000.8 .PERFORMANCES A fur Coat will be given away at each performance.Kiwanis Fur Parade 48 FOR BEAUTIFUL FURS BEAUTIFUL WOMEN CARDY HALL, | Mount Royal Hotel THURSDAY FRIDAY May 20th May 21st Performances \u2014 10.30 a.m.- 2.30 p.m.- 5.30 p.m.Tickets: $1.00 Evening Performance at 8.30 p.m.Tickets: $2.00 i On Sale at Willis & Co.Windsor llotel Drug Store 2 cr Vt RYE INE s T Ed.Archambault Queen's Hotel Drug Store $87.00 budget moutons to mink will be from the makers\u2019 regular stock for next segson.Ethelwyn Hobbes, CBC commentator, Will handle the commentary and Petty Garber is coordinating the show.Both are volunteering their services to the St.George Kiwanis Club.Hearty Laugh Finest Tonic There's precious little wisdom in Canada's hilarious, fun-pack- ed hit, Roy Ward, Dickson's \u201cFun Parade\u201d, to bé sponsored by the Rotary Club of Montreal at the Forum on May 29 on behalf of the Clubs Community Services.Little wisdom except perhaps the wisdom that a good, hearty laugh is the finest tonic in the world.Gets the old digestive juices working, the old blood pressure down, the o!d circulation working, and the cobwebs out of one\u2019s mind.However, when it comes to age, the daffy \u201cFun Parade\u201d can lay some impressive claims, though you'd never guess it by listening to it.It is over eight years since \u201cFun Parade\u201d hit the airwaves and when Roy Ward Dickson and his gang hit the Forum on May 29 on bzhalf of Rotary, they'll have over 300 \u201cFun Parade\u201d broadcasts behind them, Figure it out! radio surveys, about 1,600,000 people listen to \u201cFun Parade\u201d -every week.Figure conservatively, 25 laughs per show; 300 According to shows .let's see, that's 700 times .no 7,500 times 1,- 600,000 .carry three .um .12,000,000,000! Twelve billion laughs! And this samé show rolls on, \u2018year after year, packin\u2019 \u2018em in.Prizes abundant for all .we've seen the list .a wonderful array .\u2026 over $2,- 000 worth.Where?At the Forum in Montreal on \u2018May 29, to aid the Crippled Children, Boys\u2019 Work and Social Services of the Rotary Club of Montreal.See you at the Forum?Squash Soufflé (4 servings) 1 cup (two 445-ounce contain- ners) junior squash 6 tablespoons orange juice \u2014_ \u2014 1, cup thrown sugar 2 eggs, separated Combine squash, orange juice, sugar and slightly beaten egg yolks.Beat eggs whites until stiff | and fold into mixture.Place in \u2018greased baking dish or custard cups, and bake in slow oven (325 degrees F.) about 15 minutes or until done.Note: excellent served i with meat or fowl for adulta, luxurious $8,750 wild Canadian! Oblong roaster 26.91 Oblong roaster\" 20.70 Oblong roaster with grid 29,51 Qblong roaster with grid 22.70 Small griddle Small coffee pot 5.46 8.87 Small griddle 4.20 Small coffee pot 6.82 Large coffee pot 12.29 Large coffee pot 9.45 Tea pot 9.36 Tea pot 7.20 Small tea kettle 13.33 Small tea kettle 10.25 Large tea kettle 14.89 Large tea kettle 11.45 Combination unit 30.55 Combination unit 23.50 Sarum tea kettle 8.97 Sarum tea kettle Chicken broiler Double fry pan Mini-Mix electric mixer SPUN | quart saucepan 9.13 9.10 27.95 4.49 2 quart saucepan 6.44 3 quart saucepan 7.54 Cereal cooker 6.44 Tea pot Coffee pot 7.67 7.67 Tea kettle 14 qu.6.83 \u2018Tea kettle 12 qu.8.84 Small combination unit 16.71 Med.combination unit 21.78 Large combination unit 30.55 Tea kettle insert 5.26 Round roaster & steamer 15.73 Hot plate 3.89 Toaster 3.89 Juicer 3.84 Steamer 2.73 Electric cooker 50.51 Aluminum tray 137 Tera kate ime Chicken broiler Double fry pan | Mini-Mix electric mixer 27.50 SPUN | quart saucepan 2 quart saucepan 3 quart saucepan Cereal cooker 4.95 Tea pot 5.90 Coffee pot 5.90 Tea kettle 14 qu.Tea kettle 12 qu.Small combination unit 12.85 Med.combination unit 16.75 Larae e~rhki=a%An unit Rou-A roacter & steamer 12.10 Hat nlata 2.99 Toaster Juicer Steamer Electric cooker 38.85 Aluminum trav For Better Healti: .Ur= & UNEer Heaii.NU en pra cn cmt.roman\u201d vom ar on THR EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 Red Shield District Chairmen Division.Westmount District Chairmen in the current Red Shield Campaign with the objective of $125,000 for Greater Montreal, which opened on Monday and continues until May 22, are as shown above: Mrs.Charles Peters, Chairman, Westmount South Division; Mrs.J.A.D.Falkner, Westmount North; and Mrs.Edwin D.Christmas, Westmount Central Local Women Volunteers Serve Red Shield Drive Women, particularly of the West End area comprising Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal West, Hampstead, Cote des Neige, Car- tierville and Westniount, have rallied strongly to assist the current Ella Rott 768 Sherbrooke St.West Studio of individually designed Corsets and Brassieres Introducing a new line of Bathing Suits and Beach Coats made to your own measurements from cotton nylon, pure silk etc.CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: LANCASTER 7029 N.D.G.North, Mrs.C.F.Shearer, 4842 Victoria Avenue; South, Mrs.Charles M, H.Stone, 54 Merton Road; N.D.G.West, N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club, Headquart- ers for the above fs the Royal SILVERWARE and GOLDWARE Repaired end Replated TEA SETS Made to look Hke NEW Silver Platers to C.P.R.Diner Car Service Free Storage of Silverware during summer months FULLY PROTECTED BY INSURANCE We will repair and replate your silverware and store it free of charge for you until you return to town.Take advantage of this special offer.Montreal Plating & Casting Co.Ltd.6726 DE ST.VALLIER CR.2498 Bank, 6051 Sherbrooke Street, West.stead is Mrs.H.J.Knubley, 31 Stratford Road; for Cote des Neiges S., Mrs.Ronald F.Riley, | N., Mrs.C.N.Davis, 1620 Van Horne Avenue and for Mt.Royal, | sfey Avenue.Westmount Districts Chairmen \u2018for the Westmount areas are as follows: Westmount lyn Avenue; Westmount S., Mrs.Charles H.Peters, 36 Barat Road; Westmount Central, Mrs.Edwin D.Christmas, 423 Victoria Ave- | nue and Westmount West, Mrs.J.Road.Verdun Workers The Red Shield Campaign in the Verdun area is being sponsored by the Lions Club of Verdun, ft is \u20ac.h.petch & sons ea37 craig street west - MA.2973 established - led.announced.Back in the West End, Mrs.C.M.Junker, 4080 Beaconsfield Ave- man of West End Central.Mrs.D.Crawford, 113 Cardinal Street, is Chairman for the St.Laurent District and for Cartier- ville, Mrs.Ward C.Pittfield, Chairman, Gouin Blvd, West, is District All these District Chairmen re- meet with every support and also ask that their work be facilitated by citizens, who, they feel sure, will be only too glad to give generously to help the much needed Greater Montreal.' Canadian Legion The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, West- mount No.39 Branch, Canadian Legion, B.B.S.L., is holding their regular meeting on Tuesday, May 18th., at 8.00 p.m., in the Legion Hall, 1191 Mountain Street.Rummage Sale .The Guild and W.A, of St.Stephen's Church, are holding a rum- Weredale Park, on Wednesday, » May 18th, at 10.30 a.m./ N.D.G.and Mrs.M.F.Lightfoot, 115] Blenheim Place, a member of the District Chairman for Hamp-| 536 Mt.Pleasant; Cote des Neiges | Mrs.C.A.Gallagher, 224 Kinder- N., Mrs.J.A.D.Falkner,567 Ros- H.Campbell, 4855 Cote St.Luc nue, is Chairman of West End N; | and Adjutant D.Wagner, Chair- | quest that volunteer canvassers | work of the Salvation Army in | mage sale in the Parish Bald | Trained Attendants the Notre Dame de Grace Community Hall, 5311 Cote St.Antoine \u201cThe monthly meeting of the Road.Trained Attendants Association of The guest speaker will be Dr, Canada, Inc, will be held on Mon-| W.B.Ayre.WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF THE WESTMOUNT SHOP at 4202 St.Catherine West (Corner Greene) Carrying a complete stock of * LINGERIE % CORSETS * HOSIERY : i ml Ht mf I i: kT | ! lL i] OOO OT DE: ON 5 \u2018 THEO WALLGATES © s 5 a (The Little Georgian Shop) a ä TELEPHONE LACHINE 905 J-4 Z i Cote de Liesse Rood (The Airport Highway) Derval P.Q.s Red Shield Salvation Army Cam- 5 oo i paign which opened on Monday {ll ANTIQUES - ART GIFTS - HANDICRAFTS a and which continues until May |g = 22, Major T.L.Carswell, who |S SIWASH INDIAN SWEATERS a succeeds Brigadier Peter Forbes = SMOCKED DRESSES & SUN SUITS (hand made) a as Public Relations Officer for |B a Greater Montreal, announcing |g CHINA - Old And Modern 8 the result to date as $45,375, |= .= declares himself both pleased |B QUEBEC ETCHINGS by lon McKinnon-Pearson a and encouraged by the splendid | TWEEDS, hand made in New Brunswick in matching skit § support and he expresses every |@ .= confidence the objective of $125,- | (& sweater-wool sets and by the yard, in twenty colours) 8 000 so urgently needed to con-'= HOME CURED HAMS AND BACONS & PORK PIES HB tinue Red Shield services, will |B a \u2018be attained.i POULTRY & CAME (dressed to order) 3 District Chairman named are: EGCS, & other farm produce including Maple Syrup = Montreal West, Mrs.Blackburn = B Day, 124 Westminster Avemue IN.; Penn: OUR NG Announcing.OUR NEW SPRING SALE| | KR U GS We have just received a large shipment of three of the fi finest qualities, oll woel, hamd-woven, both plain end embossed indian Rags.We have all sizes and colours from | 1 Quality No.2 \u2014 pt | Quality No.9x 12 $200.00 9x12 $175.00 8x10 160.00 8x10 125.00 4x7 54.00 4x7 45.00 | Quality No.3 : 9x12 $90.00 | 8x 10 70.00 | 4x7 30.00 We alse have a large assortment of broadiooms, stair carpeting, hall ruaners, efe.OUR MOTTO Money Refunded If Not Fully Satisfied NEWLY IMPORTED Italian Rugs App.9 x 12 $85.00 Oriental Designs \" 8x1 65.00 \" \" 9x 6 4500 \"1\" \" 4 x 6 25.00 \u201d \" Also on hand: Kermans, Persians, Bakharas, Auminsters, Wilbens, etc.r SALVAGE DISPOSAL Corp.Ltd.311 Youville Square PLateau 6828 OPEN UNTIL 4 P.M.SATURDAY \u2014 = Ki day, May 17th, at 8.30 pm, in.à Di her whic pral The and h tation E novel § remai ® for a 5 urday.& which is be time | famous everydé x and tl I about.M knew.R about £ & emplo | for yo the pi = to sho lous w k \u201cThis t ually « the a about In fac scriptic headm: shire to bel Squeer ed his bringir ond m don fo ting a the 1 waited of wh tion, likenes noted his de a repr not ar acters are ti anthre Nickle ens\u2019 o is Me sister his a great wore his 11 \u2018The are \u20ac super! Hard the v as yo ly A Kate; Nogg Ralpl as: t! boys\u2019 notat Ro ered speci: lates! 0 mm | | | ÿ novel \u201cNicholas Nickleby\u201d 4 remain at the Avenue Theatre M for a second week starting Sat- @ urday.# which appeals to all age groups, i 1s being shown for M time in Montreal.Dickens was ® famous for his stories about the 8 everyday happenings of his time \u2018Æ and the M knew.+d about a young man who is given & employment in a boarding school F lous E In fact, so realistic ¥ scription of the utterly heartless which will enter its second week of praised film.HELD OVER AT THE AVENUE! Sir Cedric Hardwicke, as Ralph Nickleby, pays n o attention as Jill Balcon pleads\u201d with him on behalf of her father in this dramatic scene from the film version of Charles Dickens\u2018 famous tale \"Nicholas Nickleby,\u201d il the Avenue on Saturday.This is the first Montreal showing of the highly The very much and highly praised screen adaptation of Charles Dickens\u2019 great will This outstanding film, the first characters he wrote about were usually people he \u201cNicholas Nickleby\u201d is for young boys in one part of É the picture and Dickens tended to show the absolutely ridicu- way the place was run.This type of filthy school actually did exist and \u2018in the tale, the author tells his readers about its disgraceful condition.is hig de- headmaster, that three Yorkshire schoolmasters all claimed to being the original of Mr.Squeers.Of these, one consulted hig lawyer with a view to bringing a libel action; the second meditated a journey to London for the purpose of committing an assault and battery; and the third remembered being waited on by two gentlemen, one of whom held him in conversation, while the other took his likeness, In passing, it may be noted that Dickens maintained in his defence that Mr.Squeers was a representative of his class and not an individual.The only characters drawn straight from life are the brothers Cheeryble, philanthropists of Manchester; Mrs.Nickleby, who is based on Dickens\u2019 own mother; and Kate, who is Mary Hogarth, the youngest sister of his wife, who died in his arms.He evidently had a great affection for the girl, and wore her ring for the rest of his life.The characters from the book are excellently portrayed by a superb cast including Sir Cedric Hardwicke as Ralph Nickleby, the wicked uncle; Derek Bond as young Nicholas Nickleby; Sally Ann Howes as his sister Kate; Bernard Miles as Newman Noggs, the sympathetic clerk in Ralph's office; Alfred Drayton as: the cruel headmaster of the boys\u2019 school and many other notable players.Rounding out what is considered a wonderful program are specially selected featurettes and latest newsreel of world events.ANTI-SHORT SKIRTS Although Marlene Dietrich, starred in Paramount's \u201cA Foreign Affair,\u201d long has been known for her lovely legs, she personally is 3 Dickens\u2019 Story to Remain Second Week at Avenue + talked-about AT THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! .Sitting at a ringside table in this night club scene and enjoying the floor show are Esther Williams and Johnnie Johnston from the Technicolor musical hit \"This Time For Keeps,\u201d which opens at the Westmount Theatre on Sunday.Esther Back in Aquatic Role In Colorful Musical Romance Romfnce, music and comedy are represented by its top exponents in the festive new Technicolor musical, \u201cThis Time For > ol Keeps\u201d, which brings Esther Williams, Lauritz Melchoir, Jimmy Durante, Johnnie Johnston and Xavier Cugat and his or- opposed to short skirts, and -wel- comes, the .new.aLyles.42; 2: 251: 7: : isotopes THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY.14th, 1048 | chestra to the Westmount screen togs to in a tuneful joyride, Sunday for one week.Esther Williams follows her triumph as the feminine matador of \u201cFiesta\u201d in another colorful role\u2014this time as an aqva- tic star.Miss Williams, who made the ordinary bathing suit a garb of glamour, wears her most dazzling array of swim starting PAGE THIRTEEN date, comprising ten { suits especially created for het by Irene, famous designer.Johnnie Johnston, established radio singing star, follows his role in \u201cTill the Clouds Roll By\u201d with one in which he woos and wins Esther with an outstanding score of romantic songs.Louritz Melchoir once more has (Continued on Page 15) «A United Theatre «Sherbtooke ai Grey Ave.) Starting SUMDAY For One WEEK! + in love with LAURITZ ES 1¢s the Merry Musical Comedy about a Bathing Beauty who falls MELCHIOR - DURANTE - JOKNSTON xavier GUGAT and his Orchestra Filmed In Gay TECHNICOLOR! a Romantic Singer! JIMMY JOHNNIE Look af her eyes \u2026 .! She\u2019s kissing one man and dreaming of another! TODAY and SATURDAY ! 2 Excellent Attractions! CARSON fret :DESTRE ROBERT MITCHUM « RICHARD HART Margaret O'Brien in \"THE UNFINISHED DANCE,\" co-featuring Cyd Charisse, Karin Booth and Danny Thomas.Also Red Skelton in MOVIES,\" with Virginia O'Brien.\"MERTON OF THE Ca fos der etre cdd rial x ater (Air conditioned the year round) AV (Greene Ave.Admission prices for this First Run Film: Nights and Sunday Matinee, all Orchestra and Loge seats 49e \u2014 Week Day Matinee 30c dd, À.ae bog fra di a ENUE above St.Catherine) 3° to PAGE FOURTEEN Mary Beetles Dance Recital Well Presented The Mary Beetles Spring Revue was presented Friday to a capacity audience at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre and the entire proceeds were donated to the Kinsmen Club and Youth Work.The programme was full of talent and colour, and held the interest of the audience.The three teachers of the school directed and portrayed their own choreography in three separate ballets.\u201cA Dancer's Scrapbook,\u201d by Jeanne Rodier, \u201cThe Bride\u2019s Boudoir,\u201d by Nancy Saunders; and \u201cMusical Comedy Gems,\u201d by Eliane Charbonneau.Highlights of these separate ballets were, in Musical Comedy Gems, Sharon, Graham, Gordon and Wallace Siple, Beverley Thurston, Heather Birnie, Cynthia Brown, Sandra Fabi, Vera Leopold, Dorothy Twizell, Claudia Fabi and a duo danced by Eliane Charbonneau and Bill © Turnbull, In Bride's Boudoir, Beverley Rosenthal, Evelyn Nesbitt, An- dree Patenaude, Shiela Roth and Evelyn Steinberg, Eunice and Ronnie Rudners, Joyce Millward and Thelma Lopez were the featured dancers, but the highlight of this ballet was the ac- vc SEVILLE Last Showing TODAY! \"HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS,\" with Robert Cummings and Marjorie Reynolds.Also \u2018LUCKY CAGIN,\u201d with Robert Montgomery and Wanda Hendrix.Revival Tonight after 11 p.m.\"THE LOCKET,\" with Laraine Day, Brian Aherne and Robert Mitchum.A United, CJhsatre (St.Catherine ut Chomedy) Starts SATURDAY ! THE BACKSTAGE LIFE OF BALLERINAS FILMED GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR! storring Margaret O'BRIEN CYD KARIN CHARISSE.BOOTH DANNY THOMAS = Companion Feature! = THE STORY OF A FIGHTER WHOSE LIFE IS FILLED WITH ACTION AND HEARTACHES! JOHN GARFIELD LILLI PALMER 0 and 1 BR oul KS HAZEL BROOKS THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUN nor AT THE SEVILLE SATURDAY! Pretty little Margaret O'Brien portrays the role of an up-and- coming young ballerina in the Technicolor musical drama \"The Unfinished Dance,\u2019 which starts Saturday at the Seville Theatre.Other bollerinas appearing in the above scene are Cyd Charisse and Karin Booth.British Film at Snowdon Sat.\u201cHungry Hill\u201d First Run Another excellent British film will have its First Montreal Showing on Saturday when \u201cHungry Hill\u201d opens at the Snowdon Theatre.In this film, Two Cities, producers of many outstanding successes including \u201cHenry V', \u201cThe Way To The Stars\u201d and \u201cBeware of Pity\u201d have made a picture of swift - moving dramatic action with spectacular backgrounds.Adapted from the novel of the same name by Daphne du Mau- rier, famous for \u201cRebecca\u201d, \u201cJamaica Inn\", \u201cThe Years Between\u201d and many other books, it has an impressive cast headed by Margaret Lackwood, Dennis Price, Cecil Parker and introduces another handsome newcomer, Der- mot Walsh.The board sweep of this story covers forty years during the region of Victoria and takes place in Ireland.It tells the feud between two families, the Brodricks and the Donovans, over the sinking of a copper mine in Hungry \u2018Hill by John Brodrick known as \u201cCopper John\u201d.The Donovans think the land should belong to them, though dispossessed over 200 years before, and Morty Donovan curses John Brodrick and his sons, and their sons after\u201d them, for violating the good earth under them, Margaret Lockwood portrays her part admirably as she grows from a lovely young girl to an old woman.Dennis Price has a sympathetic and Cecil Parker gives robatic tap routine by Audrey Gordon.The last part of the programme, under the direttion of Jeanne Rodier, was well arranged and executed.Dancers featured in' this section were: Maureen Donohue, Dorothy Hill, Elsa Heyden, Norman Browne, Derek Shaw, Dorothy Cohen, Marilyn Steinberg, Desmond McDermott, Beverly Mellen, Shirley Cook, Joyce Kogan, Nancy Gerrie, Carol Thomas, Susanne Beck, Carole Hercy, Barbara Ashen, Joyce Lamb, Claire Gill, Sybil Schechter, Hazel Caplan, Mary Saunders, Ann Holland, Nancy Saunders.Tribute must also be given to the hard working pianists, Mrs.Saunders and Mrs.Murray and to - Leon Kofman who directed the small orchestra.The lovely costumes were a riot of colour and showed ingenuity of design.Great credit is due to the three teachers of the school but especially to Miss Jeanne Rodier for her choreography and direction of the performance.Another Recital with dancing, singing and elocution will be given on Saturday afternoon at the Montreal West High School Auditorium.A Massachusetts doctor has crossed the ocean 54 times, Isn't it about time he's making up his mind?a powerful performance as Copper John, Dermot Walsh, a new star, will trill you as the grandson Wild Johnnie.Jean Simmons, fresh from her triumph as the young Estella in \u201cGreat Expectations\u201d plays the role of the young daughter.Selection short subjects round out a very entertaining program.FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 Mart Kenney\u2019s Band At Belmont When Mart Kenney and his orchestra come to Belmont Park on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, to play at the opening of that popular place of amusement, Montrealers will have an opportunity of seeing in person one of the most successful and widely known band leaders on the North American continent.Mr.Kenney's band, known over the air as Mart Kenney and his Western Gentlemen, has been playing his big hotel engagements and broadcasting over national networks since 1934.This orchestra enjoys the unique record of having seen either the Atlantic or the Pacific or both oceans each year from 1937 to 1947, and they will uphold the record this year by touring the Maritimes in June.\u2018During the war, they travelled over 75,000 miles, giving two hundred shows at which they entertained over 400,000 troops.Mart Kenney presents #3 vocalists with his orchestra the contralto Norma Locke, who has wan a high reputation in radio, and Roy Roberts, a powerful baritone.The Canadian quartette known as \u201cThe Bordonaires\u201d who can be heard each week on Bordon Cavalcade, will also be featured at Belmont Park, On Sunday evening, the Management of Belmont Park will introduce Elis McLintock\u2019s orchestra which will remain at Belmont Park throughout the season.Rin G Lt i (Decarie Blvd.At Snowdon Jct.) Last, Showing TODAY! \u201cGREEN DOLPHIN STREET,\" starring Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna Reed, Richard Hart and Academy Award winner for best supporting actor, Edmund Gwenn.Starts SATURDAY for ONE WEEK ! FIRST RUN IN MONTREAL ! MARGARET LOCKWOOD ht (Britain's ERNE A Ie @aN SIMMONS - \u2018 and introducing Starting Times of Saturday Only at 12:45 - 3:10 - 5:45 - M 8:15 and 10:50.at 10 p.m.1:50 - 4:25 = 6: 285 and \u20ac 9.30, Add EL \u201cHungry Hill\".Last Complete Show Sunday until Friday at Bi Last Com- \"SUDAN \"DON'T DERMOT WALSH | FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT! Most Popular Actress) \u2014\u2014 Co-Starring with \u2014\u2014 Dennis Price Cecil Parker in\u2019 A Gripping, Romantic Tale by DAPHNE DU MAURIER Famous for \u201cRebecca\u201d, \u201cFrenchman's Creek\u201d and \u201cother popular novels ! DISPUTE\" First Run Documentary Short! LOOK NOW\" Merry Melody Cartoon in Technicolor! \"STAR SPANCLED CITY\" Colorful Travelogue! REN me ee tom ra \u201cCall Northside 777\u201d & \u201cSleep My # can achieve, É 777\u201d emerges as a unique and Packing à terrific wallop with the head-on impact that only a story free of make-believe and based on tough unrelentless truth \u201cCall Northside LIKE THIS (INTER) LIKE THIS?(CHUCKLE) br 3 SOLID HOURS AT SHIRRIFF'S FON PARADE or \u201848 ALL NEW SHOW! WR BOX WARD DICKSON 430 HOUR FROM COAST TO COAST WITH OVER $50,000.00 IN PRIZES FORUM SATURDAY, MAY 29th TICKETS GOING FAST! ~ GRAB YOURS NOW! AT The Forum, Hyman's Cigar Store Prices: $1.75-$1.50-$1.25-$0.95 (Tax Is Included) (For Rotary Club of Montreal Welfare Work) * | spot technique : Love\u201d at the Monkland Saturday unforgettable motion picture experience.This fine film starts Saturday at the Monkland Theatre.The unique quality of \u201cCall Northside 777\" is drawn from events that are not fictional, It is a true-life story\u2014and the hard-hitting, realistic, on-the- which Director Henry Hathaway uses in its telling (the technique employed with such sensational effect in 3| \u201cBoomerang\u201d and \u201cHouse on N THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 1{th, 1948 92nd Street\u201d) makes the picture a vivid, living experience.\u201cCall Northside 777\" is based on a case which you may have read about.In November 1933 a guy named Joe\u2014Joe Majczek \u2014was found guilty by a Chicago jury of the murder of policeman William D.Lundy, and was sentenced to serve 99 years in the Illinois State Penitentiary.On August 17, 1945, the prison gates swung qpen for Joe and the state gave him $24,000 for 13 years of wrongful imprisonment, \u201cCall Northside 777\u201d unfolds the story of the battle that won for Joe, known in the film as Frank Wiecek, his freedom.It is a story of a mother's un- shakeable faith in her son's in- a cu I Bi st HITS AT THE 2 BIC ie THEATRE Es MONKLAND Coming into the homestretch of his grim battle to free an innocent man, James Stewart makes a hurried phone call os Lee J.Cobb looks on in the above scene from the dramatic film \"Call Northside 777.\" For your added delight, \u201c'Sleep, My Love,\u201d starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche, with Hazel Brooks, opens its 4.day engagement starting Saturday at the Monkland Theatre.Esther Back in Aquatic Role (Continued from Page 13) a role that permits full play of his heroic tenor voice as well as his comedy talente\u2014a part similar to those which endeared him to moviegoers in \u201cThrill of a Romance\u201d and \u201cTwo Sisters from Boston.\u201d Jimmy Durante caps a thirty-year career in show business with another of his portrayals as a frenetic piano player, in the grand manner of his recent performances in \u201cMusic for Millions\u201d and Two Sisters from Boston\u201d.The picture has spectacular backgrounds, with much of the footage filmed against the natural setting of one of nature's most magnificent scenic spots\u2014 beautiful Mackinac Island in Northern Michigan.Second Attraction Greer Garson offers a brilliant acting portrayal as a desperate woman who is forced fo choose between two men in one of the most arresting dramatic triangles brought to the screen in some time.The suspense-pack- ed action takes place in M-G- M's powerful new drama, \u201cDesire Me\u201d.Cast in a problem that has found its counterpart in many a post-war newspaper headline, Miss Garson enacts the French girl Marise who, believing her soldier husband, Paul, to be dead, succumbs to the attractions of Jean, the man who returns to Marise\u2019s Brittany fishing village to tell her that Paul news that Paul was shot when he attempted to escape and also tells her that so vivid were Paul's descriptions of Marise that he had fallen in love with her himself.At first distraught and confused, Marise finally feels that Jean needs her and promises to start a new life with him in Paris.On the eve of their de- ç CHILDREN\u2019S THEATRE Directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Waiters Present \u201cSNOW - WHITE\u201d AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Victoria Hall, This Saturday Afternoon at 2.15 Also Saturday, May 22nd TICKETS AT WILLIS & CO.LIMITED Cor.St.Catherine and Drummond Sts.parture, however, Paul turns up very much alive.Hating the man who has almost taken his wife from him, Paul encounters his rival in a dense fog.A desperate\u2019 gun and knife battle between the two takes place and one of the men meets his death over a cliff.We will not give away which man survives, but audiences can be assured of some spine-tingling moments of suspense before the drama reaches its powerful climax.Miss Garson's portrayal of the girl torn between two conflicting desires brings out every facet of her acting technique and emotional appeal.The role of Marise is one to stand up with anything she has ever done before, A shrewd choice of leading men was provided for the star in the persons of Robert Mitchum, as her husband, and Richard Hart, as the man who attempts to undermine her maf- riage.A health expert suggests that people who suffer from the heat take a pinch of salt.Advice which the perspiring cynic will take with a pinch of salt.nocence.(The film's title is the phone number she inserted in a newspaper ad offering $5,000\u2014 saved penny bp penny from her earnings as a scrubwoman\u2014for PAGE FIFTEEN track down and uncover new and indisputable evidence on the ! youth's innocence\u2014or guilt, | From out of the real life facts, ithe film have makers drawn information leading to the real stranger than fiction situations, murderer.) But most of all, it | high suspense and dramatic dy- is the story of a stubborn news- namite that give \u201cCall North- paper reporter and his fight |side 777\u201d a vivid quality and against overwhelming odds to excitement all its own.\u2018MARY BEETLES PRESENTS DANCING - SINGING - ELOCUTION RECITAL Saturday, May 15th at 2:30 P.M.In Aid Of KINSMEN CLUB YOUTH WORK MONTREAL WEST HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Reservations \u2014 ELwood 5170 presents \u201cI REMEMBER MAMA\u201d A Play by John Van Druten At MOYSE HALL {Arts Building, McGill University) MAY 25-29 \u2014 8.45 p.m.Box Office Opens May 17th \u2014 9.30 a.m.- 5.30 p.m.1550 Guy St.\u2014 FI.4683 All Seats Reserved \u2014 $1.58 Tax Inc.$1.35 (last & rows) Latecomers not admitted until the interval SCHOOL OF DANCING Your Annual {| Dancing Treat?From the - Kindergarten Tots à i ! through the Junior, Intermediate * and Senior Classes in Toe, Tap, Ballet, to the Exhibition Ballroom presentations and the \u2018Johnny Coy' calibre of classical tap danc- Qu ing, If you have a child who is Nes 3 naturally gifted for dancing, this 1 \\\\ isa MUST on your-program.SEE THE STARS OF TOMORROW hg.8 P.M.Thursday, May 20th | Ur Victoria Hall | | y Box Office NOW at Studio, 4932 Sherbrooke St.Last Showing TODAY: \"THE EGG AND 1.\" Also Walt Disney's Technicolor Musical, \"FUN AND FANCY FREE.\u201d : REVIVAL TONIGHT \u2014 JOYCE REYNOLDS in \"JANIE.\" A STAR CAST as exciting as the adventures they share! A United Theatre (Monkland at Gironard Ave.) DExter 9711 RICHARD CONTE - LEE J.COBB HELEN WALKER STARTS SATURDAY There's a beat in the pulse of this picture that becomes your very own! It's a true life story! CLAUDETTE COLBERT ROBERT CUMMINGS DON AMECHE Sony O° RITA JONRSOR + GEORGE COULOURIS - ano wessan anf HAZEL BROOKS 4 1 First Run Pathe News Featuring Highlights of the Day | PAGE SIXTEEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 Ascension Meet St.A\u2019s Tonight | Locals Out For Second Victory By GEORGE COCHRANE Ascension\u2019s natatily uniformed band of fastballers will be gunning for their second triumph in as many Snowdon Senior Fastball League starts this evening when they face St.Augustine's at N.D.G.Park.The game has been called to get underway at 6.45.The local larrigans, managed by Kevin Kennedy, made their debut in the select Snowdon circuit an occasion to remember last Sunday evening when they fashioned a neat 3-1 win over the strong Steinberg's nine.Big gun in the win was hurler Gerard Lecavalier.The slim right-hander held the grocer team to five well-scattered hits while fanning twelve and walking only one.Lecavalier, who has been pitching in the indoor league all* winter, looked really good.ONE AT A TIME The Westmounlers got their runs one at a time.They broke the scorelss deadlock in the bottom half of the fourth when Toots Provost got as far as second when Jerry Maguire dropped his pop- up to centre field, took third on a passed ball, and home when catcher Dick Barber heaved the pellet into left field.A pair of singles by Lecavalier Westmount Bicycle Automobile Accessories & General Repair Shop F.J.TRAVERS, Proprietor 313 VICTORIA AVENUE {Near Western) WA.3369 Picture Framing Window Glazing Ceneral Repairs First Quebec Command MILITARY BOXING TOURNAMENT Golden Gloves Participants R.M.R: ARMOURY 4625 St.Catherine St.W.Thursday, May 20th at 8.30 P.M.Tickets .75 Obtainable at the Door and Toots in the fifth, coupled with an error by Jimmy Peters, gave the winners their second tally.Steinberg\u2019s got theirs in the sixth but the Ascensionites put the game in the satchel when they pushed another tally across the plate in the seventh, The game was called after seven and a half innings of play due to darkness.COVENY STARRY Frank Coveny, the locals\u2019 slim shortstop, turned in 2 praiseworthy game.He fielded flawlessly and banged out a very timely single in the seventh.Kennedy's squad will have their hands.full tonight.The Saints have a powerful squad, they beat Bill Durnan and Hampton 3-2 on Monday night, and will take plenty of handling.On Sunday evening the Ascen- sionites play again at N.D.G.Park.A complete schedule of the fast- bal Icircuit games for the coming week will be found elsewhere in this section.Steinber y's 000 801 00 1 5 7 1 Ascension .000 110 1x 3 5 Batteries: Snyder and Barber; Lecavalier and Millen.Umpires: Pat Oss and Howard Hal- pern, Make this a CANADIAN TRAVEL YEAR Canada offers infinite variety ® SO MUCH TO SEE! © SO MUCH TO DO ! The Maritimes and their seaside Resorts Our great cities The Creat Lakes Western Canada The Canadian Rockies The Pacific Coast Let us help you plan your trip Tickets Offices - 201 St.James St.West and Wiadser Station.Phone PLatean 2211 locals 707 and 373.Caledonian Games Slated on May 29 | | i | The C.N.R.Recreation grounds at Lachine will be a colorful spot on Saturday, May 29th.There will be lassies and lads in tartan, dancing to the skirl of the pipes, and pipers in full regalia pacing the grounds as they sound their strathspeys and reels.The date marks the 89th annual Caledonian Games and the third since the revival of this traditional Highland Gathering following a hiatus of 4 years during the dark days of the war.Sponsored by the Caledonian ! Society of Montreal, the Games have become a popular annual outing for those who enjoy the colorful routine of the Highland Gathering with its dancing and piping - events as well as its \u201cstrong-man\u201d feats of tossing the caber, throwing the hammer and putting the shot.For the outlander who is more interested in the modern sports events, however, the Games have become equally popular because of the long list of track and field events which today constitute such a large part of the day's program and which, because of the handsome trophies and prizes offered and, of course, the prestige carried by the winning of the various events, have attracted year by year an increasing number of competitors from among the leading athletes in the district.As in the past, track events will have the support of the Montreal Track and Field Club and the W.A.A.F.of Canada and officials of these organizations will assist in the capacity of starters and timers.A Massachusetts boy, carried a mile by a flood, was rescued.Now he's safe and three weeks ahead with his baths.An Illinois judge sentenced a man because he was habitually lazy.Maybe he'll appreciate the stretch.: Local Softhall Leagues Now Underway The City of Westmount Municipal Softball Leagues got under way during the week.Eight Pee Wee teams are battling for the honours in a two-league setup.Seven teams make up the Bantam Section and nominations for this league have been received from all the schools.The Midget A.and B.Loop is still under strength.This is for boys under 16 and 15 years of age.Nominations should be sent in as soon as possible to the Recreation Supervisors, West- mount Athletic Grounds, 150 Hal- lowell Avenue, phone Fltzroy 6975.A powerful six team Senior Loop has got under way.The teams in this League are \u2014 Westmount Police and Fire Department; 400 Taxi; Western Taxi; Greene Avenue Post Office; R.CM.P.and Westmount Corporation Yard.A further Senior League composed of non-industrial teams is in formation.The Senior games will be played in Westmount Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays commencing 7.00 p.m.Midget, Bantam amd Pee Wee games are all played from 4.00 to 5.00 p.m.in Westmount, Roslyn and Staynor Parks.Srfowdon Fastball Loop Games For Coming Week Games for the coming week in the Snowdon Senior Fastball League are as follows: \u2014 Tomorrow night at N.D.G.Park; Ascension vs St.Augustine\u2019s.Sunday afternoon, 1.45, at Macdonald Park: St.Augustine\u2019s vs Thrift; Hampton vs Steinberg\u2019s.Sunday night at N.D.G.Park: Thrift vs Ascension.Monday night at Trenholme Park: St.Malachy's vs Hampton.Wednesday night at Macdonald Park: Steinberg's vs St.Ma- lachy\u2019s.PEE WEE BALL The local Pee Wee Softball Leas gue got underway on Wednesday with Richard Lines powerful Dodgers from Kings School smashing out a 32-7 victory over Michael Lunny\u2019s St.Leo's squad.The game was played \u2018under .& blazing sun at Staynor Park.According to a survey, 24,000,- 000 Americans never go to the movies.standing, too! Most wrinkles in faces are caused by worrying over things that never will happen and never have.ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE Have your starter checked now and save major repairs later.Free inspection and estimates on SERVES THE WEST END GENERAL.AUTOMOBILENE EQ UIPMBRNT 4010 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Corner Atwater \u2014 FI.4611 necessary repairs.INPRISON.ITIL and ye Approximately 1,537,662 vially helped by the perse Canadiens were mele- ed Me Army.nal services of The ho Salvation Army in Ne Chitdron's Homes children who have become en enr eons, vies of sor cecum, Old Folks\u2019 Home Missing Friends\u2019 Service it is YOUR Dollars that Prison and Police Court Pres Labour Service make it possible.Men's Hostels Campaign Headquarters: 609 Arthur B.Wood, B.A., TA, lion, Campalgn RED SHIELD o individual.whether behind the barsor strug- glinginthe toils of weakness, poverty or misfortune .is \u2018hopeless\u2019 to The Salvation The Army's work is the reclamation of human beings, no matter how seemingl hopeless or degraded, through the understandin heart and the human touc which experience has proven to be so effective, This work of bringin material aid and spiritual to men, Give GENEROUSLY Chairman Duncan I.McNeill, K.C,, General Campaign Chairman women of University Tower Building, Montreal! LA.5343 \u2014 LA.2059 CAMPAIGN DATES : MAY 10-MAY 22 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Col.Allan A, C.B.E Hon.Vice-Chairman Magee, Douglas Bremner Hon.Campaign Treasurer Major T.L, Carswell, Campaign Director APPE AL NATIONAL OBJECTIVE $1,100,000 We get darn tired of- \u201c060 3 Beni Dar) Parl er de Dy he of id | fon MILITARY BOXING TOURNAMENT AT R.M.R.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MAY Anglers\u2019 News The has taken the first step in their efforts to restock Lake St.Louis Provincial Government with Muskie.With the assistance of the Directors of the Lake St.Louis Anglers, on May 2nd, a large pound net was put in the waters of Ile Perrot.This Practigally every regiment under the Quebec Command will compete next Thursday at the First Military Boxing Tournament to be held at the R.M.R.Armoury.The 79th Battery, Grenadier Guards, Royal Montreal, 37th Field R.C.A., Victoria Rifles, R.C.0.C., R.C.A.S5.C., Royal Maisonneuve and Black Wotch, hove olready sent in entries.The list includes many participants of the Golden Gloves Tournament.la charge of the tournament are shown in the front of the picture: Sgt.George Bonnemer, Capt.J.6.Mahoney, Solly Green, former lightweight champion of Canada and instructor at the R.M.R., and Wm.Bannister.The background is a group of R.M.R.boxers.Softball League Schedules City of Westmount Municipal Softball Schedule, 1948, follows: \u2014 SENIOR 400 vs W.P.-& F., May 13.Postman vs Yard, May 13 W.P.& F.vs Yard, May 18 Mounted vs 400, May 18.Western vs Mounted, Ma 20.Postman vs W.P.& F., May 20.Postman vs 400, May 25.Western vs Yard, May 25.Mounted vs W.P.& F., May 27.400, vs Yard, May 27.Postman vs Mounted, June 1.W.P.& F.vs Western, June 1.400 vs Western, June 3.Yard vs Mounted, June 3.\u2018Western vs Postman, June 8.Western vs Postman, June 8.400 vs W.P.& F., June 10.Postman vs Yard, June 10.W.P.& F.vs Yard, June 15.Mounted vs 400, June 15.Western vs Mounted, June 17, Postman vs W.P.& F., June 17.Postman vs 400, June 22, \u2018Western vs Yard, June 22.Mounted vs W.P.& F., June 24.400 vs Yard, June 24.Postman vs Mounted, June 29.W.P.& F.vs Western, June 29.400 vs Western, July 1.Yard vs Mounted, July 1.Western vs Postman, July 6.For any information regarding Senior Softball Call FI.6975, Keith Darbyson, Recreation Supervisor.All games played at Westmount Park.: BANTAM Queens vs Kings, May 12.Falcons vs Ubangies, May 12.Cubs vs Bums, May 14.#=ngies vs Tornadoes, May 15.Falcons vs Bums, May 15.Falcons vs Tornadoes, May 17.Tornadoes vs Bums, May 21.Falcons vs Queens, May 21, Bums vs Falcons, May 22, Kings vs Tornadoes, May 22.Tornadoes vs Ubangies, May 24.Ubangies vs Queens, May 26.Cubs vs Falcons, May 26.Cubs vs Kings, May 28.AT BELMONT PARK Mart Kenney, whose famous Western Gentlemen will open at Beimont Pork on Saturday afternoon and evening, and Sunday afternoon, in the Parade of Famous Bands.Kenney's band follows Art Haliman\u2019s opening at the Preview, ond will be succeeded, Sunday might, by Ellis MeLintock's great group, which will play the season et Belmont Park.Also feu- tured Is the sensotional new ride, the Hurricone.Kings vs Cubs, May 29.Ubangies vs Cubs, June 2.Tornadoes vs Cubs, June 4.Queens vs Bums, June 4.Kings vs Ubangies, June 5.Cubs vs Queens, June 7.Bums vs Kings, June 7.All games to commence promptly at four o'clock.All games played at Westmount Park.PEE WEE \u201cA\u201d Queens vs Roslyn, May 11 at King George Park.Kings vs Queens 2, May 13 at Westmount Park.St.Leos vs Queens, May 13 at Westmount Park.Roslyn vs Kings, May 14 at King George Park.St.Leos vs Queen 2, May 15 at Westmount Park.Roslyn vs Queens, May 18 at King George Park.Queens 2 vs Kings, May 20 at Westmount Park.Queens vs St.Leos, May 20 at Westmount Park.Roslyn vs Queens 2, May 21 at King George Park.St.Leos vs Kings, May 22 at Westmount Park.\u2014 St.Leos vs Roslyn, May 25 at King George Park.Roslyn vs St.Leos, May 27 at Westmount Park.Queens 2 vs Queens, May 27 at Westmount Park.Queens vs Roslyn, May 28 at King George Park.Kings vs St.Leos, May 29 at Westmount Park.Queens vs Queens 2, May 29 at Westmount Park.Kings vs Queens, May 31 at Westmount Park.Kings vs Roslyn, June 1 at King George Park.Queens vs Kings, June 3 at Westmeunt Park.Queens 2 vs St.Leos, June 3 at Westmount Park.All games to commence promptly at four o'clock.PEE WEE \u201cC\u201d St.Leos vs Kings, May 12.Kings vs St.Leos, May 14.Eagles vs Queens, May 17.Queens vs Kings, May 19.St.Leos vs Eagles, May 19.Queens vs St.Leos, May 21.Kings vs Queens, May 24.Eagles va St.Leos, May 31.Queens vs Eagles, June 2.Kings vs Eagles, June 3.Eagles vs Kings, June 5.St.Leos vs Queens, June 5.; All games to commence promptly at four o'clock.All games played at Westmount-Park.A SMILE _ Trudy, aged four, was entertaining the vigiting clergyman while her mother was upstairs dressing.\u201cDo you Say your prayers every night?\u201d asked the minister.\u201cOh, no, Mummy says them for me,\u201d answered Trudy.\u201cIndeed, and what does she say?\u201d \u201cThank God you're in bed!\u201d The woman who has a temper she can't control usually has a husband she can.Love makes the world go 'round\u2014to real estate offices and furniture stores.net is under constant surveyance and at the proper time the roe will be stripped from the Muskie in the trap and transferred to the Government Hatchery at Baldwins Mills.They will be raised until they are about 10 inches long, when the Muskie will be returned to Lake St.Louis.The Bat and Fly Casting Championship for the Province of Quebec was held on May 9th at Lasalle Park in Lachine.Over 60 contestants registered.The Quebec Fly and Bait Casting Association brought honours to their club by winning 5 out of the 7 events.Les.Jobber of Lake St.Louis Anglers, won the 5 oz.accuracy in 1847 and was successful in defending his title this year.The weather was cool with a steady wind which gave the contestants a little trouble in the Accuracy Event.The following were declared champions: Bait Casting 8% oz.Accuracy, Senior Champion, Mr.L.B, Jobber, Lake St.Louis Anglers.5% oz.Ladies Champion, Miss S.Hoiland, St.Francis Anglers and Hunting Association.8 oz.Junior Champion, Mr, F.S.Oliver, Quebec Fly and Bait Casting Association.8, oz.Distance Champion, Mr.Louis Simon, Quebec Fly and Bait Casting Association.8 oz.Open Champion, Mr.G.Dore, Quebec Fly and *Bait 14th, 1948 * * Raccoon Beats Concerted Try To Capture It Two.hours of excitement in chase of a racoon treed near the corner of Clanranald and Bourett Avenues intrigued a crowd and kept several Police Officers, S.P.C.A., workers and the more venturesome among hundreds of people watching the attempted capture of the animal last Thursday evening.It is unknown where the racoon came from or where it Casting Association.\u2018Fly casting Distance Champion, Mr.B.A.Guliine, Quebec Fly and Bait Casting Association.Accuracy Champion, Mr.B.A.Gulline, Quebec Fly and Bait Casting Association.PAGR SEVENTEEN went when {it outwitted its would-be captors aided by the approach of darkness.The furry fellow was first spotted about 7 p.m.and it adroitly slipped from a noose in which it was temporarily caught by a S.P.- C.A.worker, and it scampered away on hitting the ground.Many in the huge crowd tried in vain to catch the animal but it was able to make good its escape.\\ NOW! 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MONTREAL ence the work of noted Canadian artists, these striking prints will be hung Our guess is that 9,000,000 GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIES RES in branch offices of the Bank of Montreal across Canada.acres of skin will be scratched 4509 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD Qesin ° pink and rose and salmon and red, PY vacationists this coming lege nnuais Furnis into the deeper tones of lavender, Summer.TELEPHONE AT.1125 Ham blue and purple and almost black.pe y P ible to b t Part of an old jail in a Texas St.Catherine Mount Royal Hotel 18 ° t Is-also possible to buy named town is being used as a school.Peel St ontinuous 0 our varieties of verbenas and it is with The kids likely think it appro- ee ° $85.24 these separate colors that the priate.kite prettiest garden pictures may be quie! lanted.As an example, have you or Im B 1 Zuck p ple, y Th y Isabe yl in th tried the salmon colored Suttons\u2019 4 SL done ar so many » vay a | giant pink with violacea stellata \u2018 Bar ow a lose ta ant which is a deep violet with a white man.would grow low and close to the yoo 4 vivid combination, but an N.D.( ground.For instance, on any rise effective one! pleas in the ground level, in the rock Phlox d \u2019 si 1 i Da garden, on either side of steps or Chie fn mixture and im 8 wide = r i t Ci bright.ground Bugging plants are | Tage of separate colours.There ser] desirable.are buff yellows in phloxes as well venie ; ., as shades of pink, rose, red and 3 Perennials will not often do this scarlet.A white with a dark pur- \u2014 _\u2014 22 | job and do it well because they ; ; p == Surly a t furnish ti ple eye is particularly lovely and a ae ly lag annual re loon a bloom.bit unusual, as is also a scarlet see mode lon so it oom : that are with a white eye (the eyes being =\u2014\u2014\u2014 wanted 0, it's annuals al are the centers of the flowers).There ee 21a are violet and violet blues in phlox \"> BASE 1 .: ey Ys Three desirable low growing an- as well as in verbenas and there is Fr 1 \u2014 nuals are verbenas, annual phlox also an extra dwarf type of pholx, nee 29 drummondi and ageratum, blue available in mixed colors only, \u2014 LAD?bedder.Verbenas come usually in| that grows but eight inches high.Bore wea make mixed colors, white, all shades of| an entirely different looking nee ES ce annual phlox is called cuspidata or a \u2014\u2014\u2014 Conse star phlox.The flowers of this \u2014\u2014\u2014 for $i RICH TOP SOILS type have pointed petals, are as fende .quaint a flower as one can imagine room Single Load \u2014 $3.00 and just as easy to grow as the LIVE more frequently seen drummondii £58 Double Load \u2014 $5.00 type.These come in mixture only.Rock Garden Stones Almost everybody knows the soft lavender flowers of ageratum, Sod, Etc.SNOWDON LANDSCAPE CO.5320 Dupuis Complete assortment of No.1 early Summer.Summer, early Fall, late Fall and Winter varieties of Apple Trees, also Currant Bushes (black, red and white), Grape Vines, Blueberries, Raspberries and Strawberries.Price List on request 28 Telephone *LAncaster 4191 PLU ER SEEDSMEN E NURSERYMEN vw M = but not everybody knows the latest developments in this flower, Instead of the older, leggy sorts, there are now varieties that are very compact in growth, the plants literally covered all over with flowers, so that few leaves are visible.New also are a clear pink ageratum called lasseauxi and a vivid dark purple called purple perfection.There are white flowered forms of the common ageratums, but the white is not a clear color, and there are so many good whites among the low growing plants that sweet alyssum or white-flow- ered\u2019 candytuft would make a far better garden picture than the white-flowered ageratum.Why is it so many speedy drivers always \u2018follow the middle of the road policy?An advance tip: the proper time to change seats in a canoe 935 STLAWRE NCE BIVD MONTY.- is before you get in.BUSINESS DIRECTORY | JAMES GRIFFIN & SON LIMITED PLUMBING and HEATING J.C.Andrews Insurance Broker Specializing in It's a privddle matter Your bank is there to serve you in a personal, private way.is closed to anyone but you and your bank.When you arrange a loan, that is strictly between you and your bank.When you make a deposit your passbook When you discuss private financial matters will stay private.with your bank manager, you know they Such privacy is the very essence of Canadian banking.It permits you to decal with your bank and to use its many services on a basis of complete CONTRACTORS Family Hospitalization 1661 St.Luke Sv.- Fitzroy 6235 Coverage confidence and trust.2092 NORTHCLIFFE AVE.- NIGHT CALLS - Fitzroy 6180 DExter 0109 ANDERSON REALTI ALTIES USE EXAMINER Real Estate : and Business Brokers 313 Victoria Ave.Westmount Phone: WA.3369 WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK PAINTERS | DECORATORS Residential, Commercial er Industrial Paperhanging - Spray Painting Interior & Exterior Painting Lagendyk Vissenga & Co.THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 \u2014 Po The Westmount Examiner [ rs \u2014 Classified Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 [10 WORDS 35+ LIMITED WwW Alnut : 2773 2c for each additional word Large EL.1 0 4 0 Established Small Estimates Jobs .On Request PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED 30 York Ave be Westmount AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE em re Business Association of Westmount \u2014 15 APARTMENTS WANTED 29 FOR SALE - = BUSINESS woman desires apartment in quiet residential district, Wesi- mount or Snowdon.Highest references, WA, 6038, Mrs.Hampton.Q-50 RESPONSIBLE mature business girl desires 1-2 room apartment or unfurnished room with kitchen privileges, Westmount or N.D.G., near Sherbrooke.Write Box 32l, c-o 2183 Hampton.Q-47 18 EXCHANGE LIVING QUARTERS $35.20 FOR three room apartment; kitchen furnished, water tax paid, af conveniences, very clean and quiet; in exchange for 5 room flat or ore.Call between 9-5, LA, 1112; after § p.m., TR.3967.Q-23 20 ROOMS TO LET SINGLE, bright front room, gentleman preferred, WI.9929, Q-57 N.D.G.\u2014 Single room, with breakfast, pleasant surroundings.Lady only.WA, 3578.Q-46 2) ROOMS WANTED OFFICE worker, quiet, methodical, appreciate kitchen privileges if con-| venient, and reasonable rental, Write Box 322, c-o 2183 Hampton, Q-45 22 ROOM & BOARD TO LET SUPERIOR accommodation for elderly ladies.Large sunny rooms, terms moderate, Troy Service, TR.roger 21a STORAGE TO LET BASEMENT to let, clean, dry, storage only, near Greene Avenue, FI, 7977.Q-35 29 FOR SALE LADY'S aside saddle, best London make, perfect condition, $15.00.EL.6085.Q-34 MOVING Console model gas stove, cost $145.00, for $60.00; electric clock, $25.00; brass fender and screen, $20.00; smoking and magazine stand, $15.00; bathroom scale, $10.00.EL.6616.Q-40 LIVING room furniture.NEW 4 Point Hudson Bay blankets, gost $17.50 each, What offers?EL, Q-41 ROLLER SKATES Ball bearing, $2.95 pair.Hodge Bros., 5362 Sherbrooke West, EL, 4540.Q-54 ALASKA sable jacket, size 16, grey Persian lamb coat, size 16, black cloth coat, muskrat trimmed, size 16.WI.7784 between 9-10 a.m.and 5-6 p.m, .Q-43 REFRIGERATORS Servel kerosene refrigerators, 6 cu.ft., for your country home.Immediate delivery, Hodge Bros.5362 Sherbrooke W., EL.4540.Q-55 WALNUT bed, sideboard and gate- leg table, miscellaneous articles for sale.Apply supt.,, side door, 4278 Sherbrooke W, Q-42 TOP SOIL BLACK EARTH ROTTED MANURE REASONABLE PRICES ELwood 4672 MAHOGANY curio cabinet; gany porcelain lined humidor; birdcage and stand; dishes; standing wicker sewing basket; lady's walnut desk; 5 piece desk set; silver cake basket; pictures; antique mahogany smoker set; beautiful French brass Q-21 maho- clock; silver cigarette case.WE.2488, Q-39 LOVELY dining room suite, 10 pieces, dark walnut, American make, genuine leather upholstery, $450.00.Call before 6 p.m., EL, 5265.Q-33 ELECT.REFRIGERATORS, EW Modern 71; cu.ft.Fully guaranteed, Immediate delivery, $309.00.Limited quantity, £820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614.Q-8 ANTIQUE Victorian mirror, mahogany frame and pedestal, suitable dressing table or hall; long low fireside bench; Beach gas stove, 4 burn- Avenue.m Tivine ers and oven, $15.00.DE.5253.Q-30 BEDROOM SUITE UMBRELLAS Dull oak, 5 pleces, plus spring and Recovered, called for and delivered, mattress ,$100.00; dull oak rocking DE.4505.Qt chair with detachable leather cushion, MODERN large gas range, hardly $10.00, WI.5346.Q-46 used; 2 matched fox furs, practically GIRL'S Bmpire bicycle, $23.00.cash, new, .6469, Q-2 AUTO BABY SEATS CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS $2.50.Hodge Bros., 632 Sherbrooke, EL, 4540.) Q-52 RIDING coat, for young girl, good condition, $5.00, YO.5773.Q-37 STOVES Gas, electric and combination wood and coal ranges, McClary or Moffat, immediate delivery.Hodge Bros, 5362 Sherbrooke West, EL.4540.Q-53 FUNCRAL HOME 5610 .Sherbrooke St.W.DExter 1149 Modern Chapel WITH \u201cHAMMOND\u201d ORGAN Taken in your home; 12 different ple- tures, 4 by 8 Inches $5.00; copies 2c.McCullagh, LA, 1721, Q-14 TWO very fine Oriental rugs, approximately 7 x 11'; 2 pairs cretonne | drapes, lined; Jacobean hall chair.EL, 2036.Q-26 BEDROOM SUITE, NEW Beautiful 7 piece \u2018walnut finish, 2 tone, sacrifice $95.00.6820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614 Q1 ONE mesh dress, size 18, $15.00; Breen sult, size 18, $15.00.EL.os BOY'S sport jacket and Westmount High blaser, eælze 36-38.DE, ms CHESTERFIELD, NEW Spring filled, 2 tone, 3 pleces, sacrifice $7.00.6820 Sherbrooke West, EL.3614.Q-4 SETTEE and armchair rocker, upholstered, fumed oak; white enamel bedstead, with spring mattress, very reasonable.FL 8609.No dealers, Q-58 PORTABLE radio, excellent condition, new batteries, also banjo.Phone WA.6418, Q-59 UPRIGHT piano, good condition, bargain, also, household articles, Evenings.WE.3878.Q-58 31 WANTED TO PURCHASE BEACH umbrella wanted, good condition.EL.9579, Q-49 »0S.C.(ARAY &BRO.FuneraL DirectoRS Established 1840 A Chapel of Cathedral Beatz At your disposal without charge | UN TE AY | Phone: DA.4321 PAGE NINETEEN @ REFRIGERATORS © WASHING MACHINES @ RADIOS @ VACUUM CLEANERS ALWIN'S SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS DE.8439 CROSSWORD PUZZLE Previous Puzzle Answer\u2014| ACROSS 2.Nativeof 18.Greek letter JERI JOIN em 1.Rind Kurdistan 19.Theholm [GIENRIERQIINILIALY] 5.Mountain 8.Anger oak Gi < = Un.: = mL in Thessaly 4.Man's name 20.Roman MONIT ANIA 9.River 5.Brightly.pound AIRIEPNOIISIEMETIO (So* Am.) colored = 22.Exist Pl1ISIA siu [olw 10.Bodies of fish 23.Employs EMERALD [LI [N[N water 8.The sun 26.Fiji Islands SITIAITIIJOIN 22.Removed, as 7.Per.tothe (abbr.) 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(collog.) 31.Foot 40.Guido's , 16.Constells- 15.Stamped covering highest tion the foot 32, Of the ear note 17.Half an em forcibly 33.Clan-like 41.Subside 18.Parasitic (var.) group 42.Contend insect 20.A country\u2019s - armed forces 21, Cloudy 24.Before 25.Type measures 26.Craze 29.To facilitate 81, Ancient Hebrew measure 84, Large worm 35.Music note 86.Belonging to us 37.Public notice 38.On an equal 39.Bay window 41.Occurrence 43.Piece of furniture ; 44, Origin 45.Marshy meadows 46.Greek letter DOWN 1, Spoonerism is named for a William \u2014 62 81 WANTED TO PÜRCHASE 39 LOST WID\u2014FEMALE HOLIDAY; two students or teachers to help at cottage in Cacouna; 4 afternoons a week free, Write Stating age and school atten8ed.P.O.Box 351, Westmount.Q-36 35° SITS.WANTED\u2014FEMALE McGILL student, 19, wishes position caring for children or as companion.Preferably in country.Now until September.WA.2459, Q-38 WANTED\u2014MALE FLOORS cleaned and polished, wall washing, painting, and furniture polishing.References.YO.1021 after 6.p.m.Q-18 NAVY veteran, 27, married, 2 children, seeks work in evening to help pay rent, Will do anything.WA, 6574, Q-27 Elizabeth Lees Plays Lead In \u201cI Remember Mama\u201d Elizabeth Lees will be seen as\u2019 \u201cMama\u201d in John van Druten\u2019s play, \u2018I Remember Mama\u201d, MRT's final production of the season which will be presented at Moyse Hall for five nights, commencing May 25.Miss Lees makes her debut at MRT in the leading role.Of Danish descent, she started her theatrical studies with the Joos Ballet School in England.She has worked locally with Les Compagnons, University of Montreal and Mc- Gill University as a choreographer and_was seen recently as Harlequin in Les Compagnons\u2019 \u201cLe Bourgeois Gentilhomme\u201d.The cast will also include Charlotte Wellock, Maud Whitmore, Alice Rogers, Tim Whelan, Charles Lewis, Althea McLean, Davil Luck, Betsy Hay and Tom Me; Rride.ANTIQUE silver, china, paintings, BOY'S navy trench coat, lost in furniture, figurines, vases, clocks, Queen Elizabeth Park.Reward.WI.objet d'art purchased.Full value paid.3253.Q-$1 Lyons, WL 5700.Q-10 0 FOUND BLACK femaie cat found vicinity Bin Ave, below Western, about May Ist.FI.0872, Q-48 DOMESTIC DOGS clipped, trimmed, etc.Pets boarded.Winifred Steggall, EL.wh -44 VEVA ROBSON offers the smartest in trimming and washing, also delightful boarding Kennels for the convenience of your dog.For reservations phone JA.1322.Q-22 © PERSONALS CHILDREN\u2019S PARTIES Complete entertainment service for parties, games, music, recording, movies, silent and sound.WA.gr -=11 HISTORICAL CORNER BY CHARLES CLARK UPPER WESTMOUNT HOCHELAGA HUNTING GROUNDS When the Gentlemen of St.Sul: pice built their Seminary where Westmount Park is now located, in order to remove their mission Indians from the dissolute influence of traders in the Big Town, the hills above were chiefly hunting grounds for the Hochelagans.Comparatively recent excavations on the site of the St.George Snowshoe Club revealed, however, that these Indians were not the original inhabitants of the area.The series of stone-lined graves exposed were typical of the Indian tribes whose remains were more commonly found in the U.S.midwest.By the time the Frenchmen arrived, this race had been ; neatly disposed, of \u2014 under, Stones.: vresumiaht;\" ! 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