The Westmount examiner, 9 juillet 1948, vendredi 9 juillet 1948
[" The Examiner Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis VOL.XIX, Ne.28 WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1948 a] PRICE\u2014THREE CENTS * THREE ELECTION CANDIDATES Marler, Seton, Mrs.B.Grace Enter Contest For Local Seat George C.Marler, K.C., present M.L.A., and former Montreal City Councillor; Leonard A.Seton, Westmount Lawyer, official National Union nominee; and Mrs.B, D.Grace, named by the Social Credit group, are the Candidates for the coming Provincial Election for the Westmount-St.George Riding, There is no C.C.F.Candidate yet nominated.Opinions have heen expressed that should George Marler be re-elected he will become Treasurer of the Provincial Government.Voting on July 28 will be from 9 am.to 6 p.m.D.S.T,, and the indications are thatthe seat will be hotly contested in the Westmount-St.George constituency.Marler\u2019s record is well-known x a3 an able lawyer and administrator.He was formerly on the GEORGE C.MARLER Executive Committee of the City of Montreal and resigned to devote hig entire abilities to the Provincial Legislature.National Union Headquarters announced yesterday that Leonard A.Seton, 31 years of age, and an aggressive young Westmount resident, has agreed to become the official National Union candidate for Westmount-St.George in the forthcoming provincial election, on July 28.: Mr.Seton is a graduate of Montreal West High School and of McGill University, in \u2018Arts, class of \u201939, and Law, class of \u201842, and was admitted to \u2018the Quebec Bar in 1942.He immediately joined the R.C.A.F.where he served as an aircrew navigator until the end of the war and since then, has practiced law in Montreal.7 Mr.Seton.has always been keenly interested in public affairs, especially in matters related to youth, and has, for many years, been an active member of \u201che Young Mens National Union Association.\u2019 He is a councillor of the Junior Bar Association and a member FRACTURES RIBS Herbart S.Flewitt, 93 Lavel dès Rapides, an employee of Wonder Bakers, suffered two fractured ribs and internal injuries when the stairs on which he was standing, at 658 Lansdowne Ave.collapsed, on Monday.He was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital by ambulance.LAKE BEAVEN FATALITY Elsie Hunter, 18, of Westmount, drowned in Lake Beaven, in Weir, on Sunday afternoon.Her body ¢ was recovered 15 minutes later but artificial respiration proved to no avail, LEONARD A.SETON of the choir of St.Matthias Church, Westmount, McGill Graduates Society, and the Montreal Board of Trade.Little is known yet concerning Mrs.B.D.Grace, Social Credit candidate, it being the initial attempt of this new group to contest the local seat.W.Hopper Dies In 67th Year The body of William Elisha Hopper, formerly of 3768 Redfern Avenue, who died yesterday morning in his 67th year, is now resting at the Tees and Co.Funeral Home, corner of St, Luc and Tower Streets.Mr.Hopper before his death was vice-president of the Dominion News Bureau and until 1946, when he retired because of ill health, he also occupied the position of general manager, Born in Saint John, N.B., he was the son of a Baptist minister.He started his newspaper career on the Saint John Telegraph.In Montreal, the deceased worked on the Montreal Daily Star until 1916, when he joined the Dominion News Bureau as director and secretary, and remained with this company until his death, His wife is the former Mabel Cowan, of Saint John, N.B.He is survived by his wife, and two children, Mrs, Ernest New- combe and Mr.John Hopper, who is now with Canadian Industries Limited.CORRECTION MADE - ABOUT BRADY CASE A recent news item about the Brady brothers, a pair arrested for thieving, reported that Robert Brady had given his address to police as 3494 Marcil Avenue.T.E.Brady, who resides at that address, denies that they are members of his family and that he can't see any reason for them to refer to his home as theirs.Playground Politics End In Giant Parade Climaxing two weeks of political tub-thumping in Westmount'\u2019s playgrounds, a monster parade was held Wednesday night, starting at Atwater Park and proceeding to Westmount Park.Successful candidates in the playground elections, Terry Coventry (Staynor Park); Laurie Bennett (Prince Albert Park}; and Douglas Patterson (Westmount Park); mayors of their respective parks, and Fire Chief Jimmy Morgan and Police Chief Pat Baker, rode triumphantly through the streets accompanied by two of the loveliest of the local girls, Barbara Walker and Patsy Gough, who are co-beauty-queens.Seven floats, including one representing each park, made it a gala affair.After untangling the knot that cropped up in the election rope when a non-resident was discovered among the candidates for mayor, the proceedings ended with the presentation of the keys of office and the swearing in of officials.Fire Chief Jimmy Morgan, in his thank-you speech, promised that their would be no more hotfoots given in the parks.Present on the platform during the ceremony were Mayor R.D.Adams, who has just returned from a meeting of over 200 mayors, in Halifax, only to run into three more mayors who campaigned right in his district; L.Nelles, chairman, Westmount Protestant School Board; Dr.N.Rogers, chairman, Westmount Catholic School Board; E.J.Anderson, Paul Kenwood, Alderman and Mrs.J.Senecal, and Mrs.Jacques.Total number of votes cast in ER = ELECTED TO ROYALTY Sivas ins sana Hs Sie The judges had trouble \u2014 wonderful trouble \u2014 too many beautiful girls, but the final result saw Palsy Gough (Westmount Park), left, and Borbara Walker ( Staynor Playground), chosen as co-beauty-queens of Westmount's Summer playground activities, .the mayoralty election in Staynor Park was 64, of which Terry Coventry received 42; in Prince Albert Park, 26, of which Laurie Bennett received 20; in West mount Park, 97, of which Doug Patterson received 52.There were 186 votes cast for fire chief and Jimmy Morgan received 66 of these, while Pat Baker garnered 41 of 108 votes for chief of police.Miss Junior Westmount With lots of glamour and the heat turned on full, seventeen of Westmount's prettiest young ladies paraded at the interval of Monday night's band concert, for the title of Miss Junior West- mount of 1948.In all their finery and wearing sashes representing Miss Quebec, Miss Toronto, Miss New York, Miss Paris and Misses from all over the world, the young beauties strutted back and fortih across the stage to the shouts, whistles and applause of their admirers.Mr.Paul Kenwood and Mr.J, P.Page, representing the West.mount Business Association, who co-operated with the City Parks Department in the election and parade, had a tough time with the judging and could not decide between two young ladies who brimmed over with pep and personality.The result was two Beauty Queens and Miss Patsy Gough as Miss Quebec, and Miss Barbara Walker as Miss Detroit were given the joint title of Miss Junior Westmount of 1948.Most cities have to be content with one Beauty Queen, but lucky Westmount\u2014two of them.Jack McFadden Hurt By Car Jack McFadden, 41 Holton Ave., was taken to Western Hospital in a police patrol car after being struck by an automobilo driven by Victor Eisele, 4393 Earnscliffe Ave, on Monday.The accident occurred when Mc- Fadden, not noticing that the light was changing on the corner of Sherbrooke St.and Greene Ave.passed in front of a strect car and stepped in front of Eisele's car, as it entered the intersection.McFadden suffered a bruised leg.BAND CONCERT Programme of concert to be given by the band of the Royal Montreal Regiment in Westmount Park on Monday, July 12th at 8.15 p.m., under Capt.T, E.Jackson, Director of Music, is as follows: March, \u201cOld Panama\u201d, by Alford; Overture, \u201cThe Hunt\u201d, by Alford; Cornet solo, \u201cAu Clair de la Lune\u201d, by Smith, soloist, Sgt.W.Puttick; Modern transcription, \u201cSwinging the Blue Danube\u201d, by Hinchey; Tone poem, \u201cFinlandia\u201d, by Sibelius; Intermission.American Plantation Dances by Arnold; Tarantella, Yy Holmes; One Alone from \u201cThe Desert Song\u201d, hy Romberg; Selection, \u201cSnow White\", by Leidzen; March, \u201cImperial Echoes\u201d, by Safronf; \u201cRegimental March\u201d and \"God Save the King\u201d. PAGE TWO Recreation Cpportunity Afferded by Federation A large number of Westmount residents are taking an active part in the operation of the Daily Vacation Schools of Montreal, a Red Feather Service of Welfare Federation, which now is in its 36th year of operation.These schools afford an opportunity for recreation to more than 1,800 children who are confined to the city during the month of July.A trained staff is in charge of each school, and provides leadership for boys and girls between the ages of four and 14 years.The schools are operated without cost to the children or parents, and the activities are designed to give the children a firm grounding in good citizenship without too much work or routine to spoil the holiday fun.The program includes stories, songs, games, handicraft; picnics and field days, and a special kindergarten department in each school, looks after the tiny tots.Many materials which have been in short supply in recent years are now hecoming available again, and this means the schools will be ahle to expand their handicraft work in raffia, felt and leather.Cheering news for the boys and girlz: in the plastics class is a gift of plastics from local manufacturers which will enahle the schools to offer a wider assortment of articles.The schools are operated in St.Columba House in Pt.St.Charles, and in buildings of the Protestant Central School Board; Rosemount School, Barclay School in Park Extension; Victoria Schoo! on St.Luke street west of Guy; Lewis Evans School in St.Henry; Connaught School in Cote St.Paul, and Woodland School in Verdun.Trained instructors now at work In the schools include: Miss Agnes Marshall, Miss Doreen Moore and Miss Marijean Stilwell at Rose- mount School; Miss Elizabeth Todd and Mrs.H.C.Todd at Victoria School; Miss Deirdre Moyes and Mrs.Madge McLaren at Lewis Evans School; Miss Emily Ann Nasmith at St.Columba House; Miss Joanne Gomery and Miss Joan Armstrong at Connaught School, and Miss Margaret Taylor at Woodland \u2018School.Officers of the Daily Vacation Schools include Harvey H.Black, president; Dr.Frank Pedley, vice- president; Mrs.W.A.Ralston, honorary secretary, and Theodore Morgan, honorary treasurer.Mrs.W.J.Scott is supervisor, and Mrs.C.L.Grant is associate supervisor.U.CC.of E.To Hold Mil.Convention Delegates from constituent coun- \u20acils of the principal cities of Canada and the United States will continue in Montreal from August 2nd to 6th, at the Mount Royal Hotel, for the 44th Annual International Convention of the Universal Craftsmen Council of Engineers.According to W.H.Cain, public relations officer and vice- president of the local convention executive committee, approximately 500, including the Ladies Auxiliary branch whose convention also takes place during the same period, are expected to attend.Most members and visiting friends will be accommodated in the Laurentian Hotel while the Grand Officers and convention committee will occupy rooms at the Mount Royal Hotel.The business sessions and ceremonies will be held in the public rooms of this same hotel.First Here in 1936 The Mount Royal is also the headquarters of the local unit of the U.C.C.of E., Maple Leaf Council No.64, who were also hosts at the first convention here in 1936.As on the former occasion, Robert Walker, Past Grand Worthy Chief of the U.C.C.of E,, is General Chairman of the convention, and C.Howard Simpkin is Hon.Secretary.Other members serving on the commit ms !nclude N.F.Sutherland, F.A.Hinchcliffe, W.Mc- Cord, / J.McKay, D.GW.C.,, W.Gedde~ /.1.Gilbert, T.Kynman, Georg \u2018amond, R.Neil, J.A.K.Selby are a sy #.r \u20ac - dr x What's What In tize Parks Tennis \u2014 Bad weather continues to hold up tennis in the City courts, An open Ladies and Mens Singles Tournament is due to get under way at the Adult Courts this week.Down at Western Courts a Scholars Mixed Doubles and a Students Mixed Doubles is scheduled to get going on July cipated at both places.Putting \u2014 The putting enthusiasts continue to make the most of the City courses.Last week a Sealed Hole Tournament was run off in addition to the regular weekly handicap.Mrs.T.|! Mahaffy and Mr.W.D.Scott won the silverware in the sealed hole event while Mrs.P.Warner and Mr.H.Smith led the field in the Handicap event.These tournaments are open to all residents \u2018of Westmount holding Putting \u2018Tickets for 1948.Tickets can be ; had from the Greenhouse or in \"the Park in the evening, on proof of residence.Shuffleboard, horseshoes, checkers \u2014 This well illuminated corner of Westmount Park continues to be the scene of lots of activity.Young and old compete in hotly contested games.Thursday night is tournament night and whether you want to try your skill or just sit and watch the fun, you are assured of a good time, Softball \u2014Ball games scheduled for next week on the Western Avenue diamonds contain some well matched games, Monday July 12th \u2014 Unity vs Marauders.Tuesday July 13th \u2014 400 Taxi vs Police and Fire; Postmen vs Yard.Wednesday July 14th \u2014 Unity vs Tornadoes.Thursday July 15th \u2014 Police vs Yard; Mounties vs 400 Taxi.Last week it was mentioned that there were no crests or trophy for the Tuesday and Thursday League.This is a mistake.The standard Municipal Crests are being awarded to the winners of both leagues and the W.B.Scott Softball Challenge Cup is in wait for the winners of a playoff between the two leagues, Band Concerts \u2014 The Band of the Royal Montreal Regiment continues to add to its admirers with the Monday night programmes in the park.The next event by this popular band will be on Monday July 12 at 8.15 p.m., in Westmount Park.Cricket \u2014 Cricket will be resumed in Westmount Park on Saturday when Westmount entertain Wanderers Blues.This should be a keenly contested game with the locals maybe having a slight edge on the batting.Whatever happens a good game will be enjoyed at the park on Saturday afternoon.Sing-Song \u2014 Sing-Song will be resumed in Westmount Park on Wednesday evening July 14th.For the opening Show the City have been fortunate in securing Jimmy Ambrose and his Coal Hole Trio.This outfit is reckoned to be a real hep troupe who are on the way to big things.Local performers will also be on the stage, 12th.Some good tennis is anti- | és EE and it is hoped to feature a four #1 8000 ni Te EN gy VICTORY SMILES Above, elected after two weeks of Intensive campaigning that featured all the political double-talk common to a national election, pl Coventry and Police Chief Pat B laytown officials Fire Chief Jimmy Morgan, aker.Staynor Park Mayor Terry By GEORGE COCHRANE BIG NEWS Despite many requests that this continue remain dead, a condition in which it has found itself these past many weeks, I feel compelled to trot out the little man leaning on the post.The reason for all the compulsion is a pencil scrawled post card from the one and only John Clennel \u201cJake\u201d Dickins.The Dickins més- sage, datelined Niagara Falls, from where it was airmailed, reads: Gorgeous\u2014 For the benefit of your rabid readers and my rabid followers, you will be overjoyed to learn that I shall again enhance the garden suburb with my presence.Said visit, a milestone in local history, will take place this week.There will be no violent demonstrations, year old lad who has already made a name for himself in tap dancing and singing.The Three Beeps and a Bop, a Musical Troupe who like their music hot have also been engaged for a future show, - Auditions are being held for local entertainers who would like to appear on the stage.If you can sing, dance, play an instrument, or entertain in any other way, ring up FI 6975 and arrangements will be made for you to appear before the footlights.Playtown \u2014 Now that the excitement of the elections and Parade are over, the younger fry of Westmount can settle down to something more serious in the way of à routine programme, but dont expect to settle down too firmly for lots of big things are on the way.By the way \u2014much of the decorating for the parade and many of the posters that have been floating around Westmount were the work of the youngsters themselves.The City Recreation Supervisors are anxious to get some putting tournaments going for the kiddies, but the lack of clubs is holding them back.Maybe you have an old putter kicking around in the cellar that you don't require.It can be put to good use.if you can help ring up FI.6975 and someone will come round and pick it up.Y Notes Teenagers Dance\u2014The West- mount Y.M.C.A.Teenagers Club will hold a dance at the Y.M.C.A.this Saturday evening commencing at 9.00 p.m.* % ¥ Movies\u2014The regular Friday evening movie has been discontinued for the summer\u2014children's movies will re-commence in September.* * * New Appointment \u2014 Mr.William Johnstone has been appointed to the staff of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.A student at Sir George Willams College, Mr.Johnstone will be responsible for assisting in the operation of the Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Summer Program.* LE J YOUNG ADULT SECTION Our efforts to promote a \u201cY\u201d Summer Program are being crowned with success.Every week more and more people take part in these activities.However, we will not be satisfied until our facilities are taxed to the utmost; please, and brass bands will be kept to a minimum.Jake ITEMS The Dickins lad, incidentally, is reported doing very well in his announcing job in Toronto .Another Westmounter making his name 4n the radio field, is Bill Roberts, son of author Leslie Roberts.Bill is now working in Waterloo, Ontario, where he shares the spotlight with another ex- Westmounter, Jimmy McCormick .+ « Art Voronka is touring the townships with the Canadian Art Theatre\u2019s summer stock troupe « + .Tom Earle still pounding the publicity tom toms for the shipping company .Roslyn\u2019s Nancy Cliff now out at Macdonald College for summer studies.Joe Eveleigh, the ex-footballer, studying and working on his way to becoming a chartered accountant .The local Ascension fastball nine doing very well in the Snowdon Senior league .Charles Andrew McCrae, the Mc- Gillian, toiling for the parks department .A tree manicurist when last heard from .Paul McCaffery the new editor of the Examiner.Joe Robb now doing publicity for the B of M .Which is enough for comeback week.hence our repeated invitations to you and you to join us, The softball team has grown considerably in the past few weeks.Tonight, Friday, we play again in King George's Park et 7 p.m.If you are a stranger, meet the gang at the \u201cY\" at 6.45 p.m, out the swimmers and non-swime : mers alike, The.pool is open for.except.Sunday from 9 to 10 pm, lows the regular Here is your opportunity to bee come acquainted with others.Join : in both the swim and the dance.We have had all kinds of ene quiries for the \u201cTuesday Trips\u201d.Tuesday, July 13th, we are going.cial occasion everyone buying ade vance tickets at the Y will receive a reduction.Don't forget, we'll be leaving the Y at 7.30 p.m.Bridge will be played as usual on Monday evenings; and some will be meeting at 8 p.m.before the Splash Party on Thursday evening.You have your choice of nights or come on both occasions, AUTHORIZATION GIVEN At the city council meeting held Monday night, council authorized the city to sign an agreement with the Canadian Brotherhood of Civic Employees, Fire Section, Local 5 and with the Canadian Brotherhood of Policemen, West- mount Section, effective June 1, 1048.A railroad crossing flagman quit his job to become an undertaker.our guests is that he got his ine piration from careless people, Let yourself get run down and & sanitarium is where you may wind up.SIDNEY B.FRASER FIRE CASUALTY LIFE INSURANCE 388 ST.JAMES ST.W.Montreal MA.5601 Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.57 St.James St.West.|.Office: HA.9238-39 st Residence: FI.6507 The hot weather certainly bringe \u201c mixed swimming every evening- Splash parties are held on Thurss day nights\u2014a social evening fol.mixed swims Last Tuesday it was cycling, next: - 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OHMAN'S 4263 ST.CATHERINE ST.JEWELLERS WESTMOUNT WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.\"al ERR RRS RRR RRR RR AS] WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1948 PAGE [HREE VOL.XIX, No.28 Campers Start Most Fires E.Shaw Tells Rotarians \u2018Where in the past, an enemy usually bombed only citles and industrial districts, there is a distinct possibility that the next war will see the enemy dropping fira bombs on forests,\u201d stated Earl Shaw, forest engireer and an employee of Canadian International Paper Co.when speaking on forest fires at the Westmount Rotary Club luncheon on Wednesday, \u201cbecause national economy will depend more and more in future \u2018years on the size and condition of forests in the various countries.\u201d Born near Bangor, Maine, U.S.A, he attended the University of Maine, where he obtained his degree of B.S.F.in 1916, before entereing the services in the First Great War.He has been with his present company for the past 27 years.Speaking mostly about the area north of Maniwaki, Mr.Shaw said _ that the forest area in the Gati- neau Valley is apnroximateiy 9,000 square miles.This district has been made accessible to the public by the construction of 550 miles of paved roads, and it is attractive to the public because fishermen can take their choice of catching bass, giant -pike or speckled trout, hunters have unlimited areas of game country to find moose, bear, partridge and, if they desire, wolves.This is what causes 80 per cent of all forest fires\u2014 humans, including hunters, fishermen and the plain tourist.Campers Largely Responsible Breaking the causes down into Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our.Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing Call and See Mr.Davies who will Give you his Personal Attention.PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.Wi.3205 {Just below St.Catherine) | GENERAL ! ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Also Painting and Decorating (City or Country) J.A.BETHUNE 3342 TROIE AVE.AT.7192 figures, the speaker said that campers start 51 per cent of all the forest fires in Ontario and 44 per cent in Quebec, while lightning is the bane of the fire fighter in only 18 per cent of the cases in Ontario and 7 per cent in Quebec.The Gatineau valley has 34 steel lookout towers and each tower overlaps another's territory so that any fire can be reported by two sentries.In fact, fire fighting equipment is so quickly on the scene, that often the campers, or whoever is responsible, are caught before they can leave the scene and made to help fight the fires they caused.Fighting Technique The technique of fighting a forest fire is as follows; a crew arrives, sizes up the problem as to direction of travel, type of fuel, topography of ground, location of water and speed of travel, then places his crew to the best advantage for work.Chief tool is the fire pump \u2014 a small, light - weight, gasoline powered pump which will develop a high pressure, and will deliver water for a .ong distance through light-weight linen hose.These pumps may be set up near any sôurce of water.The plan of attack is usually made to hit the flanks in order to squeeze in the sides and so to narrow down the width of the forthcoming frontal attack.Forest fires may burn along the | ground, flaming up cocasionally as they reach clumps of inflammable material or, faned by high winds, they may flare up into the tops of trees, becoming a crown fire, which often travels at 5 to 10 miles per hour.\u201cFires of this type can be compared only to a wild animal let loose,\u201d Mr.Shaw said.\u201cIt takes years for fish to come back to a lake that has had a fire on its, shores.Any fish that you may catch, will probably be less than three-quarters its normal weight.\u201d In Europe, forest fires are practically unknown because of the individual's alertness, while in North America, the b'irden of fire protection is placed upon the government.The public remains aloof from any responsibility and our forests have to be protected by one authority which is constantly at the mercy of public carelessness, Mr.Shaw concluded.The only sound money that interest all of us is the kind that rings true when plunked down on, a counter.ELECTRIAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE Have your and regulator checked now and generator save major repairs later, Free inspection and estimates on necessary repairs.4010 ST, CATHERINE ST.W.Corner Atwater ~\u2014 FI.4611 .\"VETERANS OF THE SEA,\u201d BY J.E.SAMPSON, AR.C.A.Half-tore reproduction of a public favourite in à series of colorful silk screen prints from the Notional Gallery in Ottawa.Representing the work of noted Canadian artists, these striking prints will be hung in branch offices of the Bank of Montreal across Canada.Auto Overturns Killing One, injuring One When their automobile went out of control and overturned on the highway four miles south of Alexafidria, Ontario, Dorothy Koch, 25, 690 Victoria Ave.was killed and a companion, Molly Wright, 26, 4236 Harvard Avenue, was injured.According to a constable of the Alexandria police, Miss Koch was the driver of the automobile, He added that the auto went out of DOROTHY KOCH control, ran through a ditch, overturned several times and crashed through a fence, Miss Wright suffered from shock, bruises on the right arm and probable internal injuries but Miss Koch was thrown from the vehicle and was instantly.killed.Both were graduates of McGill University and had been for several years on the teaching staff of West Hill High School.They were travelling to Kingston where they intended to enrol in the summer school at Queen's University.Miss Wright was brought to the Royal Victoria Hospital where her condition is reported as satisfactory.The body of Miss Koch was brought to Montreal on Monday and was at the Jos.C, Wray NAVAL PROMOTION Among the 24 senior officers in the Royal Canadian Navy semi-annual promotion list was one Westmounter.Instructor Commander William Ogle, director of studies at HMCS \u201cRoyal Rhodes\u201d, has been promoted to Instructor Captain.and Bro, Funeral Home, Mountain St, from where she was buried yesterday.WATE is very economical Our Representative Will John F.McCaffery New Loyola Rector It was announced this week that Reverend John F.McCaffery had been appointed rector of Loyola College, succeeding Reve erend Edward Brown, S.J, who had held the post since 1940.The announcement was made on Monday by Very Reverend John B.Janssens, general of the Society of Jesus, The new rector is a former Loyola undergraduate and mathematics professor, having been born in Montreal.Me was educated at St.John, New Brunswick, at Catholic High School here, and at Loyola College, from which he obtained his B.A.degree in 1927.The following year saw his entry into the novitiate of the Jesuit Order at Guelph.Gardens are swell examples\u2014if you expect to make anything out of them, you have to get out and dig.The Quality Tea \"SALAIA ORANGE PEKOE ANNOUNCING Car »bell & Hughes {NG & MASTIC FLOOR CONTRACTORS CONCRETE SPECIALTIES + Let us pave your driveway with Flint- Mix Hard Surface and prevent the nuisance of dust and grime being carried into your home.This method of paving and long-lasting.+ WE SPECIALIZE IN © Building restorations.® Waterproofing basements.® Tile-Tex flooring.@® Retaining wall construction and repairs.© Brick - laying._ Office and Showroom: 1515 MacKay Street Give You An Estimate Phone : HA.0598 - LA.8408 Evenings : FR.3790 - WI.6533 PAUE FOUR THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY Uh, 1948 Tourists Should Select Vacation Food Carefully In a food selection tip to touring vacationists, Dr.D.L.Mac- Lean of Toronto advises it always is important to investigate eating arrangements, Contamination can cause food polsoning.\u2019 \u201cWhen selecting foods to eat, remember that certain foods are more likely to be safe than TOWNSHIPS RESERVE NOW FOR RIPPLECOVE On Beautifui Loke Massawlppi Ayers Cliff, Quebec 35 rooms with bath or running water.Enjoy Good Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Baating, Canoeing, Ping-Pong Comfortable Beds.Choice Cuisine Phone or write Ripplecove Inn Folders obtainable st all leading Travel Bureaua.MANOIR BROME LAKE FOSTER, QUE.Goed Fishing.Boating, Temnls Fully Licensed Hotel Knowlton Gelf Club within 34 mile.Good Bathing Beach.Hot and Celd Running Water in every sesm.Esx- cellént Feod, Dancing Pavilion.Also newly constructed heated eabins, unique in style.Tel.Knowlten, 610 R.6, or Write Direct.PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY .Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawippi, 90 miles from Montreal.ROUTE 1 TO MAGOG Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing ond Riding.Every Modern Comfort At Reasonable Rates For all particulars regarding rates ete, write or phone 23, John McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2778 Make this a CANADIAN TRAVEL YEAR Canada offers infinite variety © SO MUCH TO SEE ! © SO MUCH TO DO ! \u2019 - 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 Ticket Offices - 201 St.James St.West and Windsor Station.Phone Ploteor 2210 locals 707 and 373.others,\u201d states Dr.MacLean in an article \u2014 \u201cSanitation for the Summer Traveller\u201d \u2014 in the current issue of HKALTH, official magazine of the Health League of Canada.Dr, MacLean is secretary of the School of Hygiene, University of Toronto.\u201cThe contamination of the food is usually by flies or the fingers of\u2019 foodhandlers,\u201d writes Dr.Mac- Lean.\u201cConsequently if you have any doubts about the sanitary habits of the foodhandlers or the presence of flies, be exceedingly careful of what you eat.\u201cThe foods likely to be safe are: soup, well-cooked meat and vegetables, eggs (boiled, poached) and fruits such as oranges or bananas, the thick skins of which act as a protection.\u201cThe foods most commonly connected with food poisonings, apart from eertain poisonous mushrooms or mussels, are meats such as hashes, hamburgers, meat or chicken pies; other foods which are mixed or warmed up and stand for some time before being served, either raw or imperfectly cooked salads and the like; milk, ice cream, cheese; and articles likely to be attractive to flies, such as LAURENTIANS CANTOR'S SQUARE LAKE INN ST.FAUSTIN STATION, QUE.Completely Remodelled.Rooms with connecting bathrooms.Near station.Sports.Social activities.Dancing.Horseback riding.Excellent cuisine.For further 487 or St.Faustin 6, Ring 2.information, phone tio fried or Poison Ivy Can Spoil The Picnic Picnic time can sometimes be poison ivy time, so it is well to be able to recognize - this plant.Although it generally grows as a trailing vine, or as a number of separate plants forming patches of varying thickness and size, it may climb a tree or telegraph pole for a considerable height.Its leaves are arranged alternately on the woody stem with each leaf bearing three leaflets, which may vary in size, shape, colour or in outline but which will always be in threes.Clusters of greenish- yellow fruits about the size of peas develop on poison ivy in some locations, and these fruits gradually turn whilte.Poison ivy is the only common plant in Canada having trifoliate leaves and white fruit.The rash which can prove so distressing to many people is caused by coming into contact with the non-volatile sticky substance which Is on the plant.This substance may remain active on gloves, tools, shoes and picnic baskets for months.Dogs, cats, or even smoke from burning poison ivy can transmit the substance, The best preventative measure is to learn to recognize polson ivy and not to picnic or sit near it.If poison ivy does come in contact with the skin, wash immediately with laundry soap, preferably in warm water, Washing with alcohol, kerosene or gasoline PLAN TO SPEND YOUR VACATION AT PINE CROFT LAKE CONNOLLY, QUE.The Ideal Summer Resort Featuring Tasty, Well-Cooked Meals, Tennis, Boating, Swimming, Safe Bathing, Modern Conveniences, Electricity, Licensed.Phone EL.8776 or Tues., Thurs.or Fri.or Monitor Vacation Bufean, WA.2773 THE MINTO HOUSE MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.The ideal place for a quiet holiday in restful surroundings and invigorating Laurentian Mountain air.Every facility for home comforts.Good beds.English home cooking.Sun exposed verandah.Four minutes walk from C.N.Station.Bus terminal in vicinity.REASONABLE RATES For rates and reservations: Write Direct or Phone 381 or Information at Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.BA.1624 Evenings | Au Gros Sapin A licensed Inn rituated on the shore of Lake Guinden, on the road to Lake Marois.At the summit of the Laurentian Mountains, 40 miles from Montreal.Comfortable rooms with hot and cold water.Excellent meals.INFORMATION: Lake Guindon, County Terrebonne, Phone Shawbridæe 606-R-5: in Montreal, HA.0211 from 10 A.M.to 5 P.M., or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773.PINE LODGE HOTEL RAWDON, QUE.An excellent Resort Hotel.All modern conveniences.Really a desirable location for the skier or vacationist.Our Meals Are Our Pride COCKTAIL ROOM Apply CL.1753 or direct would be of some value if soap and water are not available, Small patches or isolated plants in gar- denrs or around summer cottages can best be removed by digging them out, but as the plant has an extensive root system, thoroughness 1s essential.Gloves and clothing should be worn which can be thoroughly washed or dry cleaned.More extensive infestations, when not among plants or shrubs which might also be killed, are best treated with chemicals.Such chemical methods are outlined in a pamphlet, Poison Ivy and It's Eradication, which may be obtained from the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.HOT DAYS When the family complains that its \u201ctoo hot to eat\u201d, let them drink! A tall chilled egg-nog contains plenty of nourishment and a fruit drink reinforced with eggs can substitute for dessert.It is more economical to use syrup for sweetening cold drinks than sugar which often remains undissolved in bottom of the glass.open-faced pies, candied apples, puffs, etc.\u201cWhenever the sanitary conditions appear unsatisfactory avoid eating fresh salads; sandwiches made up with sandwich spreads or leftover foods; hashes and meat mixtures; milk or dairy products if unpasteurized, Ice cream or milk products, if pasteurized in a reputable dairy, are likely safe providing that they have been stored in a safe manner until dispensed.\u201d Dr.MacLean also warns against insanitary toilet arrangements, impure drinking water and unclean sleeping accomodations.In regard to the use of pasteurized milk, he states further that if safe\u2019 milk is not obtainable, vacationists should make arrangements to pasteurize their own supplies or rely on canned or powdered milk products.frosted cakes, custards, cream C-I-L GARDEN DUST Gives 2 in 1 protection C-I-L GARDEN DUST does TWO jobs in ONE.It kills des structive insects\u2014controls such plant diseases as blight, mildew,\u2019 leaf spot.C-I-L GARDEN DUST is a time and trouble-saver,.made especially for home gardeners, and contains DDT, rotenon pyrothrum and un package.copper.Comes in handy, ready-to-use Du | ATOX (DERRIS DUST) Controls biting and sucking lasects ATOX (Derris Dust) is non-poisonous to human beings and animals\u2014can be used on edible vegetables right up to harvest time.ATOX is highly effective for controlling some of the most destructive garden insects, such as flea beetles, potato bugs, aphids, cabbage worms and other RIDSECT _ Household DDT Insectici Sure kill for flies, mosquitoes, gnats, bedbugs; moths, fleas, carpet beetles, etc.Contains 59%, DDT for lasting effect, pyrethrum for quick action.Sprayed (or brushed) on screens and other surfaces, RIDSECT retains its killing power for weeks.Ready-to-use\u2014no objection able odor.DEENATE 50-W Lia __50% DDT Insecticide Highly effective for controlling potato leaf- hoppers, the Colorado potato beetle, fiea beetles and many other insects infesting gardens and orchards.Keeps barns free from flies, mosquitoes, etc., and rids poultry houses of lice.Its ultra-micron particle size assures uniform, economical coverage.A powder\u2014just mix with water and use.* * * GARDENITE.Now is the time for summer applications of GARDENITE, the Complete Plant Food.GARDENITE helps to produce top yields of srisp, sturdy vegetables, larger and more brilliant flowers.GARDENITE promotes stronger root growth, makes plants and lawn grass more resistant to summer drought, CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED AGRICULTURAL CHPMICALS DIVISION Nelifox Montreal Terenle Chatham, Out.Wianipeg New Westmineles Sold by Seed and Garden Supply Stores, Hardware Stores\u2014Departmental Stores; ata | \u201c Beurling Built Smoke Screen Around Himself\u201d By MONTY Jew and Gentile together shed BERGER many a tear in paying tribute to the memory of George \u201cBuzz\u201d Beurling, Canada's ace fighter pilot during the last war, at a stirring memorial service in the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Westmount, last Tuesday evening.The service was sponsored by the Brigadier Frederick Kisch Branch, No.97, of the Canadian Legion.! One of the purposes of the service was to correct a prevailing impression that the youthful Ver highest bidder.\u201d Hon.Sqdn.Ltr, Jewish chaplain of the \u2018R.C.A.F., dun pilot was available \u201cto the Jacob Eisen, of Toronto, senior Overseas, in a tribute address, emphasized that Beurling hadx offered his services to the State of Israel without consideration of monetary return at all \u2014 and this in spite of much more favorable financial opportunities advanced by others.\u201c\u2018Buzz\u2019 had built a smoke screen about himself\u201d Rabbi - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1948 Eisen pointed out, \u201cand it is this smoke screen that has come to be regarded as the real Beurling.\u201d He explained that Beurling\u2019's home upbringing had been a very moral and religious one and these attributes were ingrained in the hero's character, regardless of whatever the young man may have said to the contrary.Taking part in the service, which was attended \u2018by more than 500 people from all parts of the city, were Hon.Flt.Ltd Julius Berger, formerly of the Shaar Zion Congregation in N.D.G., who came specially from New Ken- sington, Pa.: Rabbi Wilfrid Shu- chat; Cantor Nathan Mendelson and the Shaar Hashomayim Choir led by Jacob Rosemarin.Mrs.M.N.Fineberg was at the organ.Fredrick G.Beurling, George's father, took a part in the service, reading Psalm -23, \u201cThe Lord Is My Shepherd.Col.David Croll, M.P., who had expected to attend, was unable to do so, but sent a message, which was read by Rabbi Wilfrid Shuchat.A symbolic wreath of roses, in the shape of the Star of David, was deposited by H.L.Arono- vitch, president of the Brigadier Kisch Branch; Wing Commander Harry Shapiro, D.F.C.and Bar; and Flight Lieutenant S.S.Snu- lemson, D.S.O., D.F.C.Also present at the service were Air Vice- Marshal C.M.McEwen, C.B.H, D.S.0, DJF.C, former officer commanding Canada\u2019s famed No.6 Bomber Group overseas; and Wing Commander Baxter Richer, D.F.C,, Officer Commanding R.C.A.F.Station, St.Hubert.Homage is Pald A special brochure, distributed at the service gs a tribute to the memory of the great pilot, paid homage in a foreword as follows: \u201cNo Warrior of Old, no Knight of the Round Table, was a more gallant Crusader than blue-eyed, flaxen-haired George \u2018Buzz\u2019 Beurling.The annals of history will give him a lasting place in the realm of legendary heroes.Rignt was the only might George recognized, regardless of the odds, and it led him unswervingly, despite PAGE FIVE temptations untold, to serve the cause of Israel.\u201d The booklet describes Beurling as a perfectionist and attributds that as the root of the many and varied impressions of him.\"He knew his capabilities and sought always to use them to the full.To some of his comrades-in-arnas this was sometimes disquieting, but to most of them it was both inspiring and beneficial, and ta millions of others it was a needed breath of greatness, the acme ot ability and achievement.Beurling\u2019s wholehearted enthusiasm, coupled with his inherent modesty, shone upon all who knew him.For all that has been written and said about George \u2018Buzz\u2019 Beurling, no one has ever disputed his fairness, integrity or kindliness.For these qualities he will always be remembered.\u2018His strength was as the strength of ten Because his heart was pure.\u201d Wet your kitohen scissors and you can cut up pitted dates in ne time.\u2014\u2014\u2014 am a Duplessis is telling the voters of Quebec that \u201cthe Liberals are giving billions of our money to foreigners\u201d.WRONG! Mr.Duplessis: BEAT COMMUNIS before.in that way, keep big markets for our farms and factories, keep up purchasing power at home, and furnish Canadians with more jobs and wages than they ever had PE NO The Liberals are not giving.Since the war, they have been lending Canadian dollars to the British and to those brave \u201cforeigners\u201d \u2014 the French, the Belgians, the Dutch, the Norwegians and others \u2014 who were our allies during the war and whose countries were ravaged by Hitler's hordes.Every cent of that money stays in Canada \u2014 much in Quebec.Duplessis knows this; of course, he knows all this.He knows the Liberals are not giving away billions of dollars to \u201cforeigners\u201d.He will say the Liberals gave $154,000,000 to UNRRA.Yes, it\u2019s true if you call it giving to get back more than three times that amount in U.S.funds The Liberals are lending to those \u201cforeigners\u201d for the purchase in Canada of our agricultural | for these reasons: products.; To feed, clothe, house and provide He knows the Liberals are merely doing 3 medical treatment for millions of brave their best, like the people of other democra- .Ù men, women and children who risked their cies.to stop Communism from sweeping the r lives for us during the war.world, from sweeping away our Quebec way of life.The United States of America are the Canadians, have a heart and are their giving billions of dollars to Europe and Asia , friends; that they do not need to turn to fight Communism and save the American way ! b of life.Communist to get a chance to live again.To show these heroic people that we, RSS Duplessis knows that, while he is making speeches about Communism, the Liberals are doing something about it.To provide these millions of people with millions of Canadian dollars they spend in Quebec and the rest of Canada; and, BUT DUPLESSIS WANTS TO HIDE SOMETHING Duplessis knows that the Liberals, by keeping Quebec and Canada busy and | 13 prosperous, make it possible for all of us to give him more tax money to | spend than he ever had before.That tax money is the money which, l'Union Nationale boasts, \"Duplessis gives\u201d fo the people of the Province of Quebec! VOTE LIBERAL and BEAT COMMUNISM! The Liberal Organization * nl ERAT PAGE SIX THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METRUPULIS Poblished Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Hesd Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WaAinus 2773% \u201cThe Exuminer\u201d sims tn be an independent, clean newspaper (or the home, devoted to public service, Mail subscriptions: $2.00 per year: 51.00 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Post Office Ottawa 1948 DEMAND SAFE MILK WHEN YOU TRAVEL There are many fields of public health in which legislation is necessary, but education is always an essential additional factor, states Dr.Gordon Bates in an editorial in HEALTH, official magazine of the Health League of Canada.Taking compulsory pasteurization of milk as an example, Dr.Bates points out that in any given area if legislation has been enforced without education, people in that particular area will expose themselves to infection by milk-borne disease when they travel in areas where there is no compulsory legislation.\u201cThere are literally thousands of citizens living in areas in which only pasteurized milk has been sold for many years who have no idea what pasteurization is or the extent to which it has protected the lives and health of their own families,\u201d comments the editor of HEALTH.\u201cSuch ignorant folk on auto trips to other parts of the country will cheerfully drink milk fresh from the cow and run the risk of infecting themselves with undulant fever, tuberculosis or any milk-borne disease.\u201cAnd later, too frequently, their fellow townsmen pay the cost in form of higher hospital taxes and more funerals.\u201cOn the other hand, well-informed citi-, zens who have had the advantage of good public health education not only make sure that neither they nor their families drink unpasteurized milk at home or abroad, but by demanding pasteurized milk in areas where it is not available are themselves a powerful means of educating others.\u201d The importance of education should never be forgotten whether legislation exists or not, Dr.Bates comments.CONTINUED PROSPERITY FORECAST Accumulating .evidence indicates that the \u201creceding tendencies which had appeared in certain lines\u201d of Canadian business activity during 1948's first quarter \u201chave not proved to be precursors of a general slackening.\u201d This appraisal key-notes the Bank of Montreal\u2019s latest Business Review.\u201cMost indicators of industrial activity are above last year\u2019s level\u201d, the monthly report comments, adding that there is \u201cexceptional buoyancy evident «in the field of new construction.\u201d Enlarging on this, the B of M says the value of construction contracts awarded in May, amounting to $140 millions, was \u2018\u201cunprecedented\u201d and compared with a previous monthly peak of only $86 millions in June, 1941.Contracts awarded in the first five months of the year ran to $349 millions, or 38 per cent higher than in the same period last year.\u201cForeign trade figures to date afford evidence of the effect that governmental measures have had toward resolving the Dept.FRIDAY, JULY THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY problem of Canada\u2019s U.S.dollar deficiency\u201d, the bank observes.\u201cIn the six months since import restrictions were imposed last November the net excess of merchandise imports from the U.S.A.has amounted to only $219 millions as compared with $457 millions in the same period a year earlier,\u201d the review stresses.\u201cIt is noteworthy, however, that this reduction of $238 millions in the unfavourable balance is accounted for predominantly by greater exports to the United States, which increased $158 millions, rather than by reduced imports, which fell $80 millions between the two periods.\u201d * Commenting on trade with all countries, the review says that, while the Government had estimated that the surplus for the full calendar year might be of the order of $150.millions, a favourable balance of $145 millions had already accumulated during the first five months.WHO'LL SPEAK AGAINST TAXATION?The injustice of the crushing tax.burden in this country should be driven home in every newspaper and from every broadcasting station.It has become vicious, taking at least one dollar out of every three that an average family earns.Unfortunately, radio is unlikely to take up the cudgels on the taxpayer's behalf.The CBC, although it claims to belong to those who pay taxes, is actually operated by the Government, which collects them.Further, it is itself dependent on a $2.50 yearly listening tax for its existence.That leaves the newspapers, which are in no way dependent upon getting taxes (only in paying them) and are entirely free to speak their minds on the subject.But for how long?Authorities claim that the present system of distributing newspapers may soon be entirely replaced by facsimile \u2014 the printing of newspapers in the home via radio wave.Such a process will automatically come under the jurisdiction of the CBC, which controls all wireless broadcasting to the public in Canada.Unless existing radio laws are changed, it will mean\\ the end of freedom of the press.And unless something is done about relieving the taxpayer\u2019s burden before that happens, there is precious little chance of anything being done after.\u2014 The Canadian Statesman.BONNE-ENTENTE?In London a large motorized conveyance for passengers is called a charabanc, from the French char-à-bane, and in Paris the same sort of vehicle is un autobus.It is natural in Quebec province, where people of two tongues, mingle daily, that phrases should be swapped even more freely, although there is a strong and understandable desire on the part of French- Canadian intellectuals to preserve their own culture and to prevent too much mix-up of the languages.At the risk of these good people having a fit, we venture to note the business card of a small-town entrepreneur, or contractor, in the Laurentian district.With his name changed for purposes of his security, the card reads: \u201cJean-Paul Laroche, Contracteur avec Bull-dozer.\u201d \u2014 The Printed Word.cabinet minister who would rather By R.J DEACHMAN TOPICS OF THE WEEK be right and condemned than wrong and approved.Mr, Abbott Knows the Facts It would be folly to reduce taxes while the national income was at the highest level of all THE BUDGET AND AFTER More than a month has passed away since the budget was brought down.It has met with a mixed reception, a storm of approval and disapproval.It's my guess that the total weight of the former would exceed the weight of the latter but, in virulence of tone and expression \u2014 this is a horse laugh \u2014 the neighs have it! A substantial surplus used in liquidation of debt is a barrier against inflation.We have the evidence of Sir Stafford Cripps,-a wise man, a sane economist, but in the wrong party.He budgeted this year for a surplus of $1,320,000,000 as the surest method of combating inflation, Most economists would support this point of time and the debt inflated by six years of war, Mr.Abbott knew the facts, here is a very pertinent one.\u201cAfter deducting indirect taxes included in the price of goods and services and business costs, such as depreciation, the net income accruing to Canadians during 1947 is estimated at $10.8 billion, two and a half times as much in dollar terms as in 1839.All types of income shared view.So too would farmers and business men, They know from experience that debts can get out of hand, that a touch of Scoteh frugality, a desire to hold the debt within controllable limits, is a virtue not a vice in a Minister of Finance.* %* ¥ We are told that Mr.Abbott refuged to cut taxes because he refreshing, in this age, to find a felt that if the people spent their own money it would be inflationary but if he took it from them in taxes and let the government spend it all would be well.There is no truth in that assertion.The money was taken to retire debis.Mr.Abbott could have cut taxes, it would have made him a popular hero.It Is in these increases.\u2019 \u2014 From - Page 4, Appendix to the Budget.The highest national income in our history was in 1947, goods were scarce, money was abundant.To reduce taxes would be highly inflationary, a modern minister of finance no longer uses kerosene for putting out fires.If we were to attack the debt 9th, 1948 By BURMA UNDER BRITISH RULE Weekly Review LEWIS MILLIGAN The new independent government of Burma has announced that it intends to \u201cfollow Russia\u201d and \u201cabolish capitalism\u2019, This announcement came as a shock which so lightly seperated that pious assumption that it would to the British Labor Government country from the Empire on thé become one of the dominions in the British Commonwealth of Nations.But the new independent government of Burma has decided otherwise, and has virtually ree solved to join the Russian Empire, This In itself is sufficient praof of the contention that the Burmese were not ready for independence, and it is also proof of the charge that fifth column Communists are chiefly responsible for the refusal - \u2014 to adopt to adopt Dominion status within the British Commonwealth.\u2019 Burma was the largest and richest province of British Indie, and the Indians themselves may have something to say about the proposal to link up with Soviet Russia, for they are dependent to a large extent upon Burma for their supply of rice and many other products, This dependence goes back to the early days of the British occupation of India, and the annexation of Burma was chiefly due to trading disputes between the Indian Government and a corrupt Burmese monarch, King Theebaw, who succeeded King Mindon.Referring to that period, a French writer, Joseph Dautremer, in his book, \u2018Burma Under British Rule,\u201d published in 1913, says: \u201cThroughout the reign of King Mindon (1852-78) relations between Britain and Burma were quite cordial, The King was an eminently peace-loving person, and was thoroughly devoted to Buddhistic good works, He did his best to keep peace with his neighbors, and throughout his reign British Envoys and merchants were welcomed at the Court.The twenty-six years of his reign were a period of tranquility such as Upper Burma had not known for long years.It was a period of British commercial development, carried on in the most complete confidence.\u201d - But this state of affairs was problem, this was the occasion for it.The honeymoon may soon be over.This does not necessarily imply that a depression is on the way.It means only that we must face the realities of life \u2014 the odd morning when the porridge is cold and the car won't start.The reduction of debt, through its deflationary influence, may bring down the cost of living.When the debt is down, and a steak costs less, heavenly days will be here again.Plowing Back the Profits Sound business plows back each year a part of its profits.Why?It is the only way by which costs of production may be lowered and real earnings of labor increased.Capital increases the efficiency of production.Should it not be a part of the wisdom of governments to do the same things?We are living in an age when the supreme desire is an increase in personal income with not a thought for the future of the nation.* ¥ + It was not by ignoring realities that our industrial pioneers laid the foundations of Canadian industry.They sought to strengthen their capital position.They invested for the future.Now our assets are wasting away.Farm lands are deteriorating, forests are being destroyed, the dykes are breaking.There are many ways of improving our position: By building up new assets, by reduction of debts, by looking at this country as a great estate and firmly resolving that, come what may, we shall leave it richer than we found it.La % *% What then should be our policy in the years which lie before us.We should continue to reduce the national debt so long as we retain present levels of employment.changed \u201cwhen Prince Theebaw came to the throne.The new King was a man of weak will, and his wife, a daughter.of the former King, became the real ruler of the country.She had \u2018all the possible\u2019 rivals for the throne and their followers put to death, some of them being burnt alive.\u201cThere was such a massacre at Mandalay that even the Burmese themselves were filled with horror,\u201d wrote Mr.Dautremer, \u201cFrom that time on there were throughout all the kingdom signs of disaffection against the King, and the British began to consider whether it was possible to endure a neighbor who was so cruel and so unpopular.\u201d Because of the extravagance of the King the country was impove erished, and this led to war and the ultimate incorporation of Burma in the Indian Empire.Under British rule Burma has enjoyed nearly fifty years of peace and growing prosperity.The resources of the country were developed by British capitalists who have still a large stake in Burmese industries.The present prosperous condition- of the country is a tribute to capitalistic enterprise.The annexation of the country may have been due to \u201cImperial Necessity.\u201d but India herself has profited most by that action.It is therefore unlikely that the new Indian governments will look with favor upon a Communist regime in Burma that might bring the country under Russian control.trol, Final Tribute Paid N.Farquhar Final tribute was paid N.J.Farquhar, of Claremont Ave.who died Saturday in the Royal Vice toria Hospital after a brief ille ness, at the chapel of D.A.Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Shere brooke St, W, Interment was at Montreal Memorial Park.Born in Huntingdon, P.Q., Mr.Farquhar had been for some years a resident of Westmount.He was well known in real estate and automotive circles in this district, and was a member of the Masonic and other Orders.He is survived by his widow, the former Alice Wilson, and two sons, A, B, Farquhar of North Hatley, P.Q, and L M.Far- quhar of Edmonton, Alta.The Rev.Dr T.W.Jones, Moderator of the United Church of Canada, conducted the service, Taxes should be lowered as the interest burden declines.Federal encouragement should be given to certain definite constructive proposals: irrigation, flood control, protection of our forests against fires, reforestation of burnt out lands and afforestation of large areas in Ontario and other provinces.We give scant consideration to the things which matter most.Our constructive effort consists of transferring goods from one group to another.It curses those who give and those who receive.It concentrates effort on the divie sion of the national income instead of on the one thing which really matters, the capacity of an intelligent people to increase production._ .7 | | | | | - John J.Markey Funeral Service Held Tuesday were Funeral services \"of the Ascension of Our Lord for \u201cJohn James Markey, works service manager and comptroller of purchasing, service division, Northern Electric Company Limited, and an employee of the company for the past 42 years, who died after a short illness at the Private Patients\u2019 Pavillion of the Montreal General Hospital on Saturday.He was in his 61st year.Mr, Markey was born at Indian Lake, New York, U.S.A, on November 21, 1887, and came to Canada in 1904.After completing his education at the Montreal \u2018Business College, he joined the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company Limited, Aqueduct street plant; on March 21, 1908.He was appointed supervisor of the raw material section of the material order department in 1910, and in 1919 was appointed chief of the department.In 1926, he was made production superintendent, and in 1929 was appointed assistant general purchasing agent at the Shearer street plant.He was transferred to the telephone contract division as assistant general purchasing agent in charge of purgpasing all supplies of non-Northern Electric manufacture, for the Bell Telephone Company of Canada in - 1935.Mr.Markey was on loan to the Canadian Government in 1940 to held Tuesday morning in the Church This statue may be a portrait of Salome, Biblical glamor girl.Paul 1.Ilton, New York archaeologist, discovered the small marble head near the Sea of Galilee.Many authorities think it Is Salome.The head is a little larger than a woman's fist.serve the Allied War Supplies Corporation as director of purchasing, and he held that position until June, 1943.He was recalled by the company on July 1 of that year, and was appointed works service manager and comptroller of purchasing, service division, a position he held up to the time of his death.He is survived by his wife, the former Irene MacLaurin, a son, James Alexander, and a daughter, Mrs.George Hanson.Remains are at the chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Bro, 1234 Mountain street.Interment will be at St, Gabriel de Brandon, Quebec, It isn\u2019t so bad to make mistakes if you make new ones, The Parables Of The Kingdom By Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector of Trinity Memorial Church.This column has become some- and it may be profitable if for the Summer months we confine ourselves to one subject and attempt to understand one particular phase of our Lord's teaching.It will be remembered that after the temptation in the wilderness our Lord gathered a few young men fto- gether as a little band of disciples and then came north inte Galilee proclaiming the Good News of God and declaring the advent of the kingdom of God.He seems to have used a direct form of teaching, perhaps for a year, but we have very little record of the what discursive of late, teaching of that period.Then He changed the form of His teaching and began to teach Probably the old definition of a parable as an earthly story with a heaveniy meaning is as good a definition as any.A parable is a simple story in which the speaker compares spiritual things which are hard to understand with natural things which are familiar.Some- speaker makes the application of the story, sometimes he leaves it to the hearer.We find parables in the Old Testament, but the closest parallel with our Lord's teaching is the acted parables of a prophet like Hosea, who is allowed to declare the loving kindness of the Lord through in parables.the times the events of his own life.We can see two purposes behind the parables.The first is to attract the simple minded.Few of us can remember abstract teaching.All of us can remember a story, and we also remember the story teller, and it may he that the mind of the wi} eventually be led hearer on from Jesus in the Temple in the last weck of His Ministry and then the story to the story teller.That is what happened with the Temple officers who were sent to arrest came back reporting that no man spake as this Man.What we know of the Mind of our Lord is very largely what we gather from His parables.The second purpose behind the parable is that while a story remains in the mind of the hearer he may eventually be led to ask the meaning of the story, and there is no doubt that our Lord was anxious that they should ask.Apparently the first of the parables was the parable of the Sower, and as soon as it was over and the disciples and Jesus had withdrawn from the multitude, they asked Him the meaning of the parable.This brings us to a fourth rather unexpected purpose behind the parables, for He says: \u201cUnto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables\u201d; and it appears that the parable was intended to conceal the meaning from the multitude until they were prepared to come within the group of those who actually believed.We must remember that our Lord was deliberately building up a society \u2014 a church with the apostles as the core and body of officers in that society.and it is to such a group that He says: \u201cYe are a city set on a hill.\u201d They are the beginning of the City of God, the beloved community, with the world lying all about them, sometimes indifferent, sometimes interested, sometimes hostile, but still outside.If you take your mind back to the city of the ancient world you see more clearly what our Lord meant.Each city had its own customs, almost its own language.The whole world lay outside that city.The rest of the world could not understand the peculiarities of the customs and constitution of the city.It was only when one came inside and became a citizen that THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1948 PAGE SEVEN Lome.to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy \u2014 There Does Freedom Flourish Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly everything became clear.To vary * the figure of speech slightly, the believers are a family, the famiiy of God.We know what a close- knit family is like.They have their own stories, their own allusions, catchwords of their own.Perhaps you have found yourself for a week-end visiting such a family, and you hear allusions to family incidents that took place | perhaps years before, or references to some peculiar habits that the family is proud of.The whoie thing is unintelligible and perhaps boring to you.But if In some way you become a member of that family, those peculiarities become clear, because they have become your personal possession.So our Lord says to thig littie group of insiders: \u201cIt is given to you to know the mystery (the revelation) of the Kingdom of God.\u201d As long as the world was content to remain outside, the inner meaning of the parable was concealed from them.\u201cThat seeing they may see, and not perceive: and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.\u201d It seems a hard saying, and yet we know perfectly well that a casual listening to and an occasional interest in the word of Ged is not enough for salvation.There is required also the personal acceptance of the Master of our Salvation, a giving of oneself to obedience to Him, before one really understands either His words or His Person.J Guide the * | Westmount Baptist * The mid-summer series of sermons entitled: \u201cSunday Company\u201d got off to a fine start last Sunday.The Guest for the day was \u201cJohn Bunyan, Dreamer of Bedford,\u201d Fine congregations were: in attendance morning and evening.On the coming Sunday the congregation will have as its guest, \u201cIsaiah, Prince and Prophet\u201d, In the morning with this Guest as congregation will be led to \u201cThe Gateway of a Glorious Life.\u201d And in the evening he will lead the people to \u201cThe Land of Grace Abounding\u201d.Dr.Johnston will occupy the pulpit.Visitors will be most cordially welcomed.On July the 18th the \u201cSunday Company\u201d will be\u2014Ian MacLaren, Scottish Author, In the morning MacLaren will tell the story of \u201cHis Mother's Sermon\u201d.This will be the story of a young minister who, on the first Sunday of his new charge carried out his pledge to \u201cSpeak a good word for Jesus.\u201d In the evening MacLaren will tell the fascinating story of the \u201cTransformation of Lachlan Campbell.\u201d On July 25th the series will conclude when the \u201cSunday Company\u201d will be \u201cJohn of Pathos, Prisoner and Seer\u201d.This grand old man will, at the morning service, unveil before the congregation \u201cA Striking Portrait of Jesus Christ\u201d.And in the evening the Guest will speak of \u201cThe Holy * * | Christian Science | rr \u2014\u2014-a * \u201cSacrament\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from John 4:23: \u201cThe hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cThe cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ ?Wherefore whdsoever shall eat of this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup.\u201d (1 Corinthians 10:16 and 11:27, 28).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cJesus' history made a new calendar, which we call the Christian era; but he established no ritualistic worship.He knew that men can be baptized, partake of the Eucharist, support the clergy, observe the Sabbath, make long prayers, and yet be sensual and sinful, We worship spiritually, only as we cease to worship materially.The true sense is spiritually lost if the sacrament is confined to the use of bread and wine.\u201d (pages 20, 140 and 32).Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector, SEVENTII SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m, Morning Prayer.730 p m.Evensong, Wednesday, 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday.10.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.ond Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choirmaster Mid-Summer Series of Sermons Entitled: \u201cSUNDAY COMPANY\u201d A Sunday With Isaiah, A.Prince 11.00 a.m.The Gateway to a Glorious Life.7.20 pom.In the Land of Grace Abounding.Dr.Johnston at all Services.Visitors Most Cordially Welcomed 18th \u2014 A Sunday With Flan MacLaren, Author.July 25th \u2014 A Sunday With John of Patmos, Prisoner, a July MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave.Westmount Charles B.A., B.D.Minister: Rev.C.Cochrane, SUNDAY, JULY 1Hh The Rev.A.R.Hancock, Iawkesbury, will preach Morning Service Only During July and August, Mr.Lester A.Organist Woodin, and Cholrmæster.City\u2014New Jerusalem\u201d.The mide week Fellowship of the Congres gation continues through the sume mer cach Wednesday at 8 o'clock, On Wednesday, July 14th, a splendid group of the Young Peo ple of the congregation will pare ticipate, These meetings are open to all who desire to attend.First Church of Christ Scientist 52 Academy Road, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance SUNDAY, JULY 11th 11,00 a.m.Morning Service.11.00 am.Sunday School.Wednesday \u2014 Testimony p.m.Reading Rocm.4322 Sherbrooke St.W.HI aan.(0 4.30 pm.also Friday evening $ to 9.30.except Sundays and holidavs Meeting, 8.18 Subject: Sacrament.Golden Text: John 4: 24 \u2018The hour cometh, and now is when the true worshipper shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth; for the Father secketh such to worship him, CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount Minisiter: Rt.Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.Moderator of the United Church of Canada.Assistant, Mr Muxwell teader.B.A.Organist and Choir Director, Mr Gitford Mitchell SUNDAY JULY th Union Services tn First Baptist Church, Dorchester St.at Guy St.Montreal 11,00 am.and 7.30 pm.Services of Worship._ Preacher, Rev.Arthur VW.Akertey.The Congregation 1s tnviled to worship throughout July and Sunday.Aug.1st, in First Baptist Church, St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West Interim Minister Rev.8.8.Brown, SUNDAY, JULY 11th 11,00 a.m.Rev.Wm.MH.Dudley, B.A, B.D, Flrst Congregational Church, New York.\u201cNo Other Way.\u201d 7.30 pun.Rev, W.E Dudley, D.D., LLD., Preacher at Large Cone gregational and Christian Churches of America, \u201cllessing We Forget® St.James United Church, in the Heart of Downtown Montreal, Cordially Welcomes All Tourists and Visitors \u2014 Do Not Neglect Your Religion While On Vacation, St.Andrew's Church Westmount and Westmount Park Emmanuel Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave, 101 D.M.Grant, Minister Rev.B.A., Rev, George K.Wurd, Assistant-Minister B.A.SUNDAY, JULY 4th, 11,00 nm, Mr, Ward.\u201cPhe Temptations of Jesus.\u201d NO EVENING SERVICE and Choirmaster, Motley, BA, Mus.Bac, F.C.C.0.Organist Philips Dominion-Douglas United and Stanlcy Presbyterian Joint Church Services Every Sunday Morning at 11 o'clock Throughout the Month of July and August Ist, in Dominion-Douglas Church.(Westmount Boulevard July 11th \u2014 REV.and Lansdowne Ave.) J.D.WILKIE, B.A, \u201cIn Search of Reality.\" Luke 10:25 Here was a man possessing wealth, intelligence and integrity.What more could any man look for?And yet he continued to search for what?A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THESE SERVICES Organist and Choir Master \u2014 Mr.John Robb, Mus.Bac. dee PAGE EIGHT THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1948 LI ERSONAL++++SOCIAL+ +++ ENGAGEMENTS: Miss Amy Roberts, Claremont Avenue, Westmount, returned on Monday from a fortnight's holiday at Cardinal, Ont.Mrs.A.Jones, of Santa Monica, California, who came to town to attend the fiftieth wedding celebration of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred F.Walters, has now returned home.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.C.Field, Montclair Avenue, are vacationing at the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay.The Misses Mary and Nancy Saunders, of Victoria Avenue, left on Saturday for Camp Otoreke, where they will spend the next two months.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge have left for Banff and Victoria, B.C.While in Banff Mrs.Shoo- bridge will sing at the Canadian Federation Music Teachers\u2019 Convention.Mr.and Mrs.Ted Walters, who came to town for the golden wedding of the former's father and mother, Mr.and Mrs.Fred F.Walters, have returned to their home at Red Lake, Ont., making the journey by plane.Teachers and pupils of the Mary Beetles School of Dancing entertained at a presentation shower for Miss Eliane Charbonneau, a former teacher at the school, whose marriage to Mr.William Turnbull took place recently.The bride- was presented with a set of travelling bags.The Park Extension branch of the school also entertained Miss Charbonneau, and presented her with a pair of blankets.WEDDING TURNBULL-CHARBONNEU The mniarriage of Miss Eliane Charbonneau, daugther of Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Charbonneau, and a well-known teacher at the Mary Beetles School of Dancing, to Mr.William T.Turnbull, son of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Tunrbull, of Verdun, took place recently at St.Michael's Church, the Reverend Father Myles Kelly officiating.The church was decorated with pink gladioli and red and white peonies.Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of ivory satin, with fitted Picturesque Wedding at Niagara Pictured above are Mr.and Mrs.Andrew MacMillan, and their attendants.Their marriage took place June 19th.The bride is the former Miss Elsie Margaret Pearce, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.P.Pearce, of Niogara-on-the-lake, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mrs, William MacMillan, of Wilson Avenue, Montreal.Left to right, are: Miss Evelyn Pearce, sister of Mrs.Glen A.Parsons, matron of honour for her sister; in Kitchener United Church, Niagara Falls, Ont., on the bride; Miss Jean MacMillen, sister of the groom: the bride and groom; and Mr.David MacMillan, who w as best man for his brother.bodice having a lace yoke, with high neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands, the full skirt ending in a train.Her floor length veil was of tulle illusion, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and babies\u2019 breath.Miss Maureen Turnbull a and Miss Louise Charbonneau, as junior bridesmaids were gowned in pale blue emoidered organdy and pale yellow emboidered organdy, respectively.Miss Turnbull carried pink roses, and Miss Charbon- neau\u2019s bouquet was of American Beauty roses.Mr.Turnbull, the groom\u2019s father, acted as witness, ard the ushers were Mr.Marcel Montpe- Social Events Held For Miss Henderson Mrs.J.W.Henderson entertained at a tea on Wednesday, July 7, in honour of her daughter, Marion Ruth, whose marriage to Mr.Frederick James Paine, is taking place on July 17 in St.Matthew's Church, Hampstead at three o'clock.Others who have entertained for the bride-elect and her fiance are Miss May Brown at a kitchen shower; Mrs.H.E.Forrest, at a buffet supper; Mrs.T.R.Rennie, at a dinner party at the Summer- NE LADIES & CENTLEMEN HEE LEARN TO DRIVE SAFELY IN 5 EASY LESSONS IMPROVED METHODS \u2014 MODERN, DUAL - CONTROL CARS \u2014 FULLY / INSURED \u2014 COURTEOUS, EXPERT INSTRUCTORS.Special care given to nervous people { 0clebtu DRIVING SCHOOL 1 CORNWALL AVE.OPEN FROM 8 AM.TO 9 P.M.We Call at Your Home For Your Lessons Free of Charge AT.4588 MONTREAL 16 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence ES LL AS MME À.CourVAL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN Nack = D.: A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC + D.: A.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical 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and bridesmaid Miss Patricia Vollett, sister of the bride.Mr.Gerald Barry wag best man for his twin brother.Ushers were Mr, William Boxer and Mr.Michael Barry.Given away by her father, the bride wore a portrait gown of white satin fashioned with moulded basque and slight train and a veil, She carried a cascade bouquet of all white flowers, A reception followed at the Windsor Arms Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.Barry left afterwards for New York and Atlantic City by plane to take up residence later in Notre Dame de Grace.Out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.Gerald A.Barry, parents of the bridegroom.lea Golf Club; Mrs.A.J.C.Paine, at an afternoon tea; Miss Glen McLeish, at a breakfast set shower; Mrs.R.H.Blundell, at an afternoon tea and Miss Bernice Morley, at a bridge and miscellaneous shower, Food prices are again reported on the upswing, Yep, it, takes a lot of cabbage to buy a head of lettuce these days.Mrs.G.Ogilvie and Mrs.D.Blair spent the long weekend in Boston, Mass.Mr.Robert (Bobbie) Jones, son of Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Jones, Bead consfield Ave, who sustained « | fractured skull two weeks ago, when struck by an automobile, is now, we are happy to say, coming along nicely at the Neurological Hospital Bobbie is a student in Engineering at McGill.APPROACHING MARRIAGE The marriage will take place on 1 Saturday, July 17th, at half past eleven o'clock, at St.Pauls Church, Knowlton, Que., of Cath erine Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Francois Van de Casteel, of The Hague, Holland, to Mr.Kenneth Sefton Fortune, son of Mr.and Mrs.W, P.Fortune, of Westmount and Knowl- ton.The Rev.T.E.R.Nurse will officiate at the double ring ceremony, the wedding to be followed by a reception at the Lake View Hotel, Knowlton, At the marriage of Jean Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Milne Davidson, of Westmount, to Mr, R.M.Paul Fisk, son of Mr.and Mrs.Herbert H.S.Fisk, of Montreal, which has been arranged to take place on Saturday, at four o'clock in Westmount Park Emmanuel Church, Miss Peggy Davidson will be maid-of-honor and her sister's only attendant.Mr.Harpy Parker will act as best man for Mr.Park, and the ushe ers will be Mr.Herbert Davidson, and Mr, Jack Davidson, the bride's brother, Following the ceremony, a reception will be held at the Berkeley Hotel.The marriage of Patricia Mary, only daughter of Dr.and Mrs.J, R.Boileau, of New Richmond, Que., to Mr.William (Bill) Patrick Gloyn, son of the late Lewis Gloyn and of Mrs, Gloyn, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place on Saturday morning, July 31, at eight o'clock, in St.Thomas Aquinas Church, Montreal.REDUCTION ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES edtrice Dichman For Appointment - Telephone FI.8198 4492 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount (Opposite Melville Avenue) and brown, blue, Stewart - Opposite Mount Royal Hotel Store Hours: 9.00 CLEARANCE 0F WOMEN'S SHOES $12.00 to $16.00 .at 20% Discount Various styles and colors including whites, white 1428 PEEL STREEY Closed all day Saturday during July and August REGULAR PRICES green, and black Dussault MArquette 5473 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.+ Le TS \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u201cIYYEDDINGS |; Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Crowley Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Crowley, who were married in St.James United Church, A.E.Crowley, of Montreal.on June 19th.The bride, formerly Miss Elizabeth Bartschat, is the eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Margaret.William ~ Decoratively 1 By FRANCIS JAMES Speaking Dear Miss James: We recently bought a log cabin close to the city and intend to spend weekends there.There's a lovely big living room (35 x 18\u2019) and we are going to concentrate on furnishing it this year.We thought it might be fun to paint the logs on the inside to give the room a brighter appearane.Do you think this would be wise?We would also like your sugges-* tion as to suitable furniture, carpets and curtains for this type of cottage.The room is very bright as it run the full width of the cabin and there is a window at either end, and another wide one at the side.Mrs.R.P.,, Hamilton, % * ¥ Dear Mrs.R.P.: Unless your logs are in bad condition, I think it would be most unwise to paint them.The logs, Ont.Your Own Phone Answered By Direct Private Wire at any Hour of the Day or Night! ~~ Special Low Residence Rate As Little As $5 A Month.Bockler On Request after all, are what give the log cabin its own particular charm.So why destroy tneir warmth and loveliness with paint?A coat of orange shellack followed by a coat of satin finish varnish will give the logs a nice warm patina.Informality, of course, will be the keynote of your cabin.And for this\u2014combined with solid comfort \u2014you can't find anything better than our own Canadian maple furniture.It's sturdy and smart and you'll find it in abundance.Upholstery and slip covers would look well in gaily striped homespun in yellow, red and green\u2014with window drapes in either solid yellow or solid green repp.This would, I think, look particularly well against the log background.Floor covering in a rough textured beige with bright border to match stripes in upholstery would be appropriate.Since you have not mentioned a dining room and since the living room is so large, I assume that this will be used as a combination living and dining room.To add to the air of informality, why not get a long picnic type table with benches for either side and place it in front of the window.at one end of the room.This, with gay checkered or sripped homespun place mats will add a delightfully rustic touch to the whole schene.If you really feel that the walls need brightening\u2014though I think you'll change your mind when you you furnish the room and find what a lovely foil logs are for bright colors\u2014you might build a narrow ledge a couple of feet from the ceiling.This could be used as a stand for brightly colored crockery plates done in colours to blend with the upholstery of your furniture and your draperies.\u201cChairman\u201d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1913 HOME EDUCATION The \"Rubbish Gang\u201d HILDA RICHMOND | | | Everything was hurry-skurry on the big side-lawn of Billy Temple's house.Little children and bigger children were busily piling garments, food supplies, bedding and other household articles that the grownups and youngsters had carried from the houses on Fourth Street.\u201cHere is my best doll,\u201d sail Polly Parker.\u201cIt's hard to give her up, but the letter said nothing was saved when the flood swept away the homes in Clifton.\u201d However, when the hustling, perspiring man who was in charge of the collection arrangements saw the dolls and toys, he said, \u201cWell, well! You children must belong tok the rubbish gang.Those poor people need clothes and food, not toys! Sorry\u2014food and clothing only!\u201d At this some of the younger girls began to cry, but Danny Cope had a plan.He pointed to the long rack on which waiting to be packed, were hung coats, suits, dresses, pairs of shoes, and bed linen.\u201cI'm going to put my jackknife and ball into this coat pocket,\u201d said he, touching one of the hanging coats.\u201cThat's a man\u2019s coat,\u201d protested Nellie Harper.\u201cA man doesn't want a ball!\u201d \u201cHe can give it to his little boy | \u2014or any little boy,\u201d answered Danny.While the big man, whom very- body called the \u201cChairman,\u201d was occupied elsewhere, the children worked as industriously as honeybees.Dolls, balls, puzzles, pencils, handkerchiefs, picture books, paintboxes, and other things that children like were neatly tucked into large pockets\u2014all in a very short time! Just before the \u201cChairman\u201d came back every toy had been expertly disposed of, and not a child divulged the secret.The vans that people who had been made homeless by the flood looked as if they were to carry the supplies to the could not hold another thing.The children had made sacri- fices\u2014they had given up possessions that they really prized\u2014but no one wished to withdraw any of them.\u201cI hope some little girl will - take good care of my dolly and love her,\u201d said Betty Carson.\u201cShe has on her prettiest dress.\u201d Even the boys felt serious, too.\u201cI'm glad that my dog couldw\u2019t be sent,\u201d said Johnny Dawes.\u201cI really couldn't part with Rover.\u201d When the letter of thanks for the heavy boxes of gifts came from the flood sufferers, the read it aloud in the Sunday School.All the boys and girls eagerly listened to what it said.\u201cI don't quite understand the latter part of this letter,\u201d commented the man, \u201cfor it says, \u201cThe lovely toys and dolls that you sent our children will be always loved and cherished.\u201d They must have been confusing the contents of a box received from some other town with the things in our boxes!\u201d But the young listeners just giggled.What checks a lot of writing is the fact that one is supposed to be enclosed.BE ON VIMK Readers are reminded that news reports aud announcements for the women's pages should be sent in over the week-end, or as soon after as ts possible.To contact the social editor.phone Wa 2773 NDG Women's Club 'Plan Rummage Sale The Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club rummage sale committee held a meeting recently at the home of the chairman ef the sale, Mrs.J.B.Rice, 750 Sherbrooke Street.It was decided at the meeting that the sale would take place at St.Matthew's Church Hall, Hampstead, on November 1st.Members and friends of the club are requested to leave articles for the sale at the heme of Mrs.R.Japp, Vendome Avenue, (EL.8560); Mrs.R.H.Grant, Beacons- field Avenue, (WA.8467); or at the Rice Studios, 730 Sherbrooke Street.Anyone wishing to contribute large articles, may have these PAGE NINB called for, by telephoning Mrs, Rice.All persons interested in the rummage sale are requested to watch for further announcements during the summer, and are asked not to dispose of any articles which may be of value to some one else, Are You Entertalning?| WE RENT Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Glassware, Punch Bowls, Coat Racks and Linen.For All Occasions New Bridge Sets for Sale % FOLDING TABLES 30\" x ¢ Ideal for summer homes For rent $2 per season.For sale $8 Bench & Table Service PL.7032 or HA.5543 Reg'd.Established 1919 3878 St.Urbaln SIREN I.BLACK Veteran World War | and Il Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's SUITS and COATS Made to measure of finest English Woollens.Specializing in custom made clothing for the well-dressed man.We Also Do Alterations and Repairs.4226 St.Catherine West (Near Greene) WE.5908 DRESSES 5160 SHERBROOKE W.Clearance SUITS Our Entire Spring and Summer Stock REDUCED rom 20% © 50% ALL SALES FINAL COATS DE.5324 Between Vendome and Marlowe Distinctive Awnings Designed, fabricated and instaliad to suit your requirements.J Specialists in awnings for over two generations For Prompt Estimates MA.2973 1.Petch & Sons Ltd.973 ST.ANTOINE STREET 1 PAGE TEN THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JULY Young Parisian Designer Shows Fashions to Princess Elizabeth Royal curiosity evidently decided the officials at the British Embassy to call upon a Paris designer to show H.R.H.Princess Elizabeth the latest Parish fash- lons during her visit to the French capital, All along it had been denied that she would visit any pf the famous salons.But the very afternoon of the arrival of the royal couple, Jacques Fath received a telephone call and.\u2018earned that it was he who would | have the honor of showing a choice of his most spectacular nodels to the princess.Why Jacques Fath in preference to any of the other top- ranking designers?Perhaps because he is the youngest Parisian designer and falls into the class of the \u201cunder thirties\u201d which the princess has declared she wanted to meet.Perhaps also she was struck by the creations which Madame Vincent Auriol and her beautiful daughter-in-law, Jacqueline Auriol, wore to receive her.Madame Vincent Auriol is universally recognized as the best- dressed First Lady ever to grace France\u2019s White House, while her daughter-in-law is invariably the cynosure of all eyes wherever she goes.This season both ladies ordered all their clothes for the royal visit from the dynamic young couturier, Jacques Fath.For the presentation, seven of Fath's mannequins paraded before her Royal Highness, wearing the highlights of his collection.One of the most spectacular was an evening ensemble which Madame Jacqueline Auriol had ordered to Skinny men, women gain 5,10, 15 lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigo \u2018What a thrill! Bony limbs fill out: ugly hollows fill up: peck no longer scrawny; body loses half- starved, sickly '\u2018bean-pole\u201d look.Thousands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies.\u2018They thank the special vigor-building, flesh-building tonio, Ontrex.Its tonics, stimulants, Invigorators, iron, vitamin B,, -calcium, enrich blood, improve appétite and digestion s0 food gives you more trength and nourishment; put fiesh on bare bones.on't fear getting too fat.8top when you've gained the 5, 10, 15 or 20 lbs.you need for normal weight, Costs little.New \u2018get acquainted\u201d sixe only 50e.Pictured here are two of the more spectacular creations shown by designer Jacques Fath at a special fashion show for Princess Elizabeth during her recent visit to Paris.At left, the model who : sports sun glasses anchored with pink silk ties wears a white-dotted green lie silk town dress with full skirt and soft bodice treatment.At right, is a gala evening ensemble of oyster white slipper satin coat with mink-banded batteau neckline worn over a picture gown \u2018Try, famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pew vigor snd added pounds, this very day.At all druggista.of brown tulle.This ensemble was ordered by Madame Jacqueline Auriol, daughter-in-law of the President of France.wear at the gala night of the opera.This is a sweeping coat of oyster-white satin featuring a bateau decollete unedrlined with a band of mink, A bow of satin with long streamers trims the coat at the back.It is worn over a picture gown of brown tulle harmonizing with the tones of the fur.The brief brown satin strapless bodice is entirely decorated with pearls and embroidery.Also featured was Fath's new soft bodice treatment and decol- lette used to distinguish a summer town dress of white-dotted bright green tie silk.The mannequin modeling this dress, which is designed for wear at seaside or country, anchored her sun glasses with bright pink silk ties.A new version of Fath's draped Phone Day or Night WA.EE LEONARD ELECTRIG CO.5667 SHERBROOKE WEST (Between Oxford and Harvard) Sales \u2014 Installation \u2014 Service On Oil Burners - Refrigerators - Electric Motors And All Household Appliances ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone Day or Night 6726 DE ST.VALLIER Silver Platers to C.P.R.Diner Car Service Free Storage of Silverware during summer months FULLY PROTECTED BY INSURANCE Wo will repair and replate your silverware and store it free of charge tor you until you return to town.Take advantage of this special offer.Montreal Plating & Casting Co.Ltd.SILVERWARE and GOLDWARE Repaired and Replated TEA SETS Made to look like NEW CR.2498 skirt switches bows from back to front as was demonstrated by a dress of gray surah with black pin dots.Quilting is another whimsey shown in a formal dress with a print skirt and a bodice of sheer black jersey.Red Cross Forms Labrador Branch Latest branch of Red Cross to re-organize in this province to sew and knit for peacetime needs is the Canadian Labrador Branch, with headquarters at Harrington Harbor \u2014 nearly 1,000 miles north of Montreal.Mrs.Helena Rousing and Mrs, Gerard Boudrais, both of Montreal, joint provincial chairmon of such activities by Women's Work committees of Red Cross branches, said that they were delighted to welcome \u2018the re-organized sewing and knitting committee to the fold of score of similar committees in as many branches elsewhere throughout the province.Head of the Canadian Labrador committee is Mrs.Norman Jones, of Harrington Harbor.She directs the work of many women over a vast sub-arctic territory.The product of their efforts\u2014dressings, doctors gowns, nurses gowns, bedding, transfusion towels, sterliz- ing covers, socks, sweaters and other articles\u2014 will form part of the Quebec Division reserve of Red Cross materials needed for at home and abroad, for preparation against possible fire or flood, and for the operation of the gradually expanding free blood transfusion service by which Canadian Red Cross is setting a world example.Buttonholes, whether homemade or shopmade, will be stronger and hold their shape \u2018forever\" if mending tape is used for reinforcement.Cut a piece of tape about a quarter of an inch wide and a little longer than the buttonhole.Having pencilled the lin for the buttonhole onthe outside of the matrial, mark through with a pin so that you will know exactly where to lay the bit of tape c¢~ the under side.Press on with hot iron, first removing pin.(All this must be done, of course, before sewing down the facing.) 9th, 1948 Avoid Severe Burn In Getting Sun Tan Most of us have known the miseries of sunburn when even a shirt or blouse is an irritation to gore red back and shoulders and when the night is spent in restlessness trying to keep from rubbing against the \u201croasted\u2019\u2019 parts.The unwary, endeavoring to acquire a suntan in the first day or two of their holiday, not infrequently suffer the consequence of their enthusiasm \u2014 to the detriment of their holiday enjoyment, Severe sunburn of a large part of the body surface may result in a fairly severe illness with fever and prostration and the formation of large areas of blisters.There is considerable variation from individual to individual as to the susceptibility to sunburn.As a rule, dark skinned persons do not \u201cburn\u201d as easily as those with fair skins.We each have to learn our own tolerance and avoid acquiring an overdose.The best summer tan is, of course, obtained by sunning ourselves in small but frequent doses at first.Once a tan is acquired the exposure time can be greatly prolonged.Sunburn and suntan are the result of the action of the ultraviolet \u2018rays from the sun.Such rays may penetrate haze or an overcast sky so that sunburn may be be acquired on days when the sun is neither hot nor bright.Furthermore, the heat felt on the skin is no definite guide as the amount of burn which is taking place.It is unfortunate that the effects of the sun are not evident until it is too late, But with a little experience, all of us can learn approximately how much sun we can stand and thus avoid spoiling our holidays\u2014or worke days after weekends spent in the delightful pastime of sun-bathing, TROUBLESOME TIMES There are times when any child is particularly troublesome and disobedient.Health experts say that.before taking action parents should look for the cause of the.trouble.Perhaps something wune usual has happened to upset him; perhaps he is tired; perhaps he has eaten unusual food or has a cold coming on.Or again, he may possibly be feeling insecure in his parents\u2019 affection because a baby brother or sister is getting their attention.If the cause is understood the parents will find it easier to be patient and will not be so inclined to act unwisely on the spur of the moment.W.H.CURRIE EXPRESS MOVING Local and Long Distance By Experienced Men PACKING & CRATING 1938 St.Catherine West Wilbank 3322 fi 4820 Sherbrooke West.{Near Victoria) Closing Saturday, their efforts.CLEMENT'S MARKET | Will Be Re-Opening Monday, July 19th, A.M.\u2014 We feel that our employees deserve a well-earned rest far from the worries of present-day business, so we are taking this method of closing for a week's holiday to show our appreciation of We hope that eur customers will not be inconvenienced to any great extent.Please let us have your order early.DE.8436 July 10th, 6 P.M.The easy way to LAWNS Westmount Store.LOOK FOR THE WEED-FREE This WEED-NO-MORE SPECIAL for only Regular Price $1.34 ) ® Here's the answer to your weed troubles .for only 96c! You get a big 5-0z.bottle of Woeed-No-More, the quick penetrating Butyl Ester ! of 2, 4-D.There's enough to do 1,250 sq.ft of lawn.You get, too, the handy Green Cross Automatic Sprayer.Supplies are limited, so ask for this Weed-No-More Special today at our new , The CANADA PAINT Co.Only a few'steps west of Victoria Ave, YOUR ASSURANCE OF DEPENDABILITY LIMITED 4883 SHERBROOKE ST, WEST\u2019 Westmount, *Reg\u2019d.trade-mark king ef- dent h a can auch void orke the ing.ling New hair brush, shown above in action, contains perfumed pad in the removable base, pictured in the close-up at left.Light and dark bristled bases are interchangeable so that one base can be washed while the other is in use.{Kent of London) A hair-brush which comes apart and allows bristles to be washed daily without dunking the handle is a new invention which should win loud feminine approval.A new brush with this practical appeal also features an extra added attraction for the glamor girl.There is a self-contained pad for perfume-saturation lodged in the bristle base which permits hair to be perfumed with each stroke.\u2019 A packet of three pads supplied with the brush allows a gal to switch from one perfume choice to another.This, brush which combines the elements of glamor and hygiene dries quickly when taken apart for washing, If the user desires, she can equip herself with an extra bristle base for use while one base is in the wash.The bristle base slip securely into a plastic handle available in a choice of pastel colors.Here's a delicious egg sandwich filling: Combine 2 chopped, shelled, hard-cooked eggs with 12 cup grated processed Cheddar cheese, 3% cup minced sour pickles, 4 cup mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon chili sauce, Je teaspoon bottled thick meat sauce, 1% teaspoon salt.Makes enough to fill three full- size, sandwiches.This is the season when men about\u2014what they fish and lie caught, tn ig on oe NYA, Hydrotheraple Scientific Breast-Treatment Device.NEO-FORME IS A COLD WATER CUUM combined treatment device DEVELOP, REFIRM and raise BREASTS.It tends to balance the of (he mammary glands and to health condition, IT W TURAL CHARM of all women con her beauty and personility For more than 40 vears, women Europe have uscd similar devices.ILI, GIVE and CONSERVE THE NA- SHOPPING SHORTIES | When selecting broccoli, choose bunches with heavy seedy heads, and crisp green leaves.A three- pound bunch serves four persons.* 7% % Buy large, well-trimmed creamy white to light green heads of crisp celery.Leaves should be crisp and green and stalks relatively free of strings (detect by breaking).Allow 12 to 3% cup diced celery per serving.One medium bunch yields about 2 cups of diced celery.* * * Like most yellow vegetables, sweet potatoes are a good source of Vitamin A, the deeper the yellow the better.an earthquake near Peru in South America, Mmm, let's see\u2014 Bogota, Colombia, the border, isn't it?DOCTORS and specialists everywhere have recommended COLD WATER in applications on the BREAST.and here many a DOCTOR has already prescribed the use of NEO-FORME to their patients.The career, happiness and future of most women depend on her personality, her charm and good appearance.NEO-FORME Rol benefit all women using it.you can be sure, IT 18 SIMPLY and VA- that can deficient functions improve 1 RVELOUS! scious of all over in Hoily- John Carroll university reports- is just across.wood, moving picture STARS and many women In all stages and conditions of lire also nse such devices, now we offer this nn- usually effective device to the Canadian Women.For SALE at all good DRUG STORES and at DUPUIS FRERES Limited.Telephone or write for free descriptive bookle Information and FREE Dem appointment from 10 to 5 Fridays to 9 p.m.at STUDIO MADO LANGEVIN, APT.1, 5157 ST.ANDRE ST.DO.9330 P.O.Box 143, Delorimler Stn., Montreal, P.Q.MADE BY NEO-BEAUTY LINE COMPANY LIMITED stration by daily.- THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT.FRIDAY, JULY 9th, 1948 Brush With Removable Base Perfumes Hair At Each Stroke Necklace of Fruits New Paris Novelty This season\u2019s Parisian fashions are set off with jewelry and accessories reflecting the French flair for detail.Costume jewelry and precious jewelry have plenty of interest just now.For holiday wear, a and asimilar ornment featuring necklet of artificial fruit is shown, little apples, pears, and cherries may fasten with two small strings at the back of the neck for wear with summer evening dresses.Opaque glass beads are much in | evidence; many of them, large as ping-pong balls, encircle the throat closely and tie on with black velvet ribbons.Similiar, but smaller, round beads of mixed colors are pretty with summer dresses.More precious jewelry features gold prominently, and a flexible gold necklet may carry two gold tassels falling from it.Huge gold link bracelets appear, and finger rings are larger than ever.There are many delicately designed diamond brooches worn in Paris, some in an effect of narrow ribbon loops, others based upon feathers and ostrich plumes.A pretty novelty consists of little stars to pin into the hair in the evening.Recently a mannequin wore such little stars scattered in numbers over a casually curled hair-do; others prefer to wear two only, just above either brow.Cold Cuts Delicious Served With Cole Slaw Cabbage is plentiful now and an ideal time for cole slaw salads, which are made principally of finely cut cabbage.And \u201cCole\u201d actually is the name of a plant of the cabbage family and is not, as is commonly supposed, a misnomer for \u201ccold\u201d.However, it is equally correct to refer to a cabbage salad or cole slaw as \u201ccold slaw\u201d, It is served cold, and this also differentiates it from hot slaw.The latter is a dish of shredded cabbage cooked slowly in a piquant sauce until tender and served hot.It is good to serve as that one hot dish when the meal centers around cold cuts.{ COOKING BRIEFS | The addition of a little honey adds a delicious flavor and aroma to homemade ice cream.+ = % Eggs are an excellent alternate for meat.They contain protein of high value, besides other valuable nutrients such as Vitamins A, B, D, G, minerais, iron and calcium.+ * * Sauerkraut contains some Vitamin C, but not the same quantity as fresh cabbage.However, sauerkraut is most valuable for the lactic acid it contains, which makes for a healthy condition of the intestines, * ¥ # A broiler meal is easy to prepare because it's cooked all at once and takes only a few minutes\u2019 time.An attractive broiled dinner consists of ground beef patties (brushed with barbecue sauce before broiling), tomato halves sprinkled with grated cheese, and potato wedges.Broil and also serve right on the broiling platter, WINTER VEGETABLE SHADES Novel colors in millinery have been introduced by Maud Roser, Paris designer, who describes her latest shades as those of winter vegetables, red-cabbage, wintergreens, beetroot, and \u201cciboulette\u201d.These are \u2018the colors which will have their place in dressmaking also, while a considerable amount of black is also heralded.Light and Bright Colors For the moment, however, light natural colors of the kinds customarily found in Shantung are winners, while accessories to team up with them are gay and bright.PAGE ELEVEN LISTEN TO The Honorable Adelard Godbout \u2018Monday, July 12th 9 to 9.15 P.M.C.B.MANY Your Candidate GEORGE C.MARLER 9.15 to 9.30 P.M.C.B.M.Cy\" Wednesday, July 14th GEORGE C.MARLER 9.30 to 9.45 P.M.CF.CF.Cy\" .Thursday, July 15th GEORGE C.MARLER 8.30 to 8.45 P.M.C.B.M.Westmount-St.George Liberal Committee Rooms 1433 McGill College Ave.MA.150} \u2014 \u2014 MA.8881 PAGE TWELVE Belmont Appeals To The Kiddies Each, year for the past decade or more Belmont Park has had its spectacular appeal for the kiddies at a given time in the Summer when it was made possible \u2018or them to indulge ana enjoy -many of the attractions at reduced rates.Hence thousands of youngsters are taking advantage of such an event, currently being celebrated daily with exception of Sunday and Monday.Parents too are joining in on the fun as they also benefit by the reduced rates upon securing guest tickets from their nearest Thrift Stop & Shop Stores, sponsors of these Kiddies\u2019 Days.Belmont Park operates daily, rain or shine, but opens on Mondays only at 7 o'clock in the evening, Our Lady of Hungary Parish is holding its picnic at the Park today (Thursday): on Friday the White Motor Co.of Canada Ltd.will hold its outing and on Saturday the Canadian Car & Foundry Co.Ltd.will hold its annual picnic.Be sure to visit Pete Kortes\u2019 famous Circus Side-Show featuring Jess Willard, former world heavyweight boxing champion.Thrill to the aerial acro-gymnas- tics of The Three Barretts who are seen daily at 5 and 11 p.m.as the Free Outdoor attraction.Their act is really terrific and dangerous as they perform on a lofty rigging with nothing but space between them and Terra Firma, In the evenings, dance to Ellis McLintock's orchestra.Major part of Paramount's Technicolor western, \u2018\u2019The Streets of Laredo,\u201d will be filmed on location at Gallup, N.M.with a company of 100 people spending four weeks in the pioneer frontier town.à
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