The Westmount examiner, 5 juin 1936, vendredi 5 juin 1936
[" IE ational of a English firm President of Ra speaker he cie \u201cweekly Junheon eg of the int: Rotary Club in ; chown screen: figure who i \u201chund ed and.fifty thousand Colleen Moore: received a Victoria Hall.dollar dolls Coll is at present display house, w we Maore, g her four as the guest bouquet presented on-behali of Rotarians by President Henry FE King who Was in the vending isit- the dolls house which is ; Intérnational \u2018\u201c#ls.Rotary International?\u201d was je topic \u2018chosen.by- Mr.Pascall io admitted that there were two cols of thought as \u2018regards the nd that Rotary clubs should \u2018in-world affairs.Some were He opinion that Rotary.should publicly.announce .a- definite: pol- ÿ with regard to every national, international happening while! ers \u201cwere \u2018of \u2018the apinion that! Rotarians and \u2018Rotary clubs should \u201cnot take a definite side for fear of harming the movement.\" Both schools the speaker.stated were right, and wrong.; ii Lack of understanding Mr.Pas-| call found to be the main reason for the prevention of the establishment of permanent peace.He suggested that Rotarians, to be in a \u2018position \u2018to better \u2018understand international problems\u201c should make an- effort to study :the languages \u2018of \u2018foreign countries: and «to appreciate.the other fellow\u2019s point of view.\u201d He suggested «the formation of International tion \u2018clubs.or - groups, somewhat along \u2018the.line.of the \u2018Pacific Relations: Institute: Money changing at frontiers; the speaker found.to be a barrier to.friendships and spoke \u201cof \u2018the © facility with: which we \"in \u201cthis scountry travel thousands of miles! \u201cwith but small money changes and no differences in weights.and Tneasures.= à World: peace.must be based \u201con economic justice: The answer.to \u201cthe \u2018question \u201cIs.Rotary.International?\u201d can \u201cbe answered -by Ro- tarians \u201canswering the \u201cquestion \u2018Are: we: prepared :to live.\u2018up to Fe what we profess.\u201d = i Guests The visiting Rotarians were in-,; troduced by JohnH.Hand; and a word of welcome was extended by! \u201cPercy Jarman.Cecil: Medler wel: \u2018cored the ladies: Wilf Buckley introduced the two High School :boÿs who were guests of the club \u201cfor-the occasion, and Wilf Spear- man announced that: the \u2018spring Golf tourney \u2018of the club \u201cwill be \u201cheld next\u201d Wednesday at Grovehill.: The list \u2018of guests includes: Mr: and Mrs.Theodore Morgan, - Local \u2018 Represent : At Lake George, NY, * Next Week E 3 © The.trienni al V Totaty Will Westmount : Brplovad ofi- takes press for.\u2018five days \u2018next week at Silver Bay, Lake George, N.Y.This very.impbrtant meeting is attende By hundreds of rh ies: in Y worl from all an invitation to \u2018the members and their rela-{ annual!\u201d \u201cSp Mr.fends 5 at present on display at Mor-|= i Roslyn Avenue Resident \u2026 Presides at Luncheon In Observance of Occasion.w.R \u201cEakin, Roslyn avenue résident and head of the McLean Kennedy - Line, Ltd, Steamship Agents, \u2018was \u201cin the chair at a luncheon \u201cheld aboard \u2018the Eller- man and Bucknall Line freight City of Delhi, Tuesday, the oe¢ !cäsion marking the passing of the Canadian.Government: Merchantt Marine from public © ownership, under; which it has-been for a decade.\u2018to the management of\u2018 private.\u201ccapital A \u201cnewly \u201d formed Canadian-owned-.;company,- the Montreal \u2018Australia! New Zealand Line, \u2018replaces \u201cthe.\u2018Former Public: ly owned.body.5 Mr.Wood, general; manager \u2018of tha line; in.commenting on the City of \u201cDelhi, said, \u201cThis\u2018cis the largest cargo that: has\u201c ever gone out.of: Montreal \u2018in one: bottom to Australia.\u201d Mr.Eakin said company was out to: give service, and further.stated.that no\u2019 employees had: been deposed or :demoted: in management, would: be.rs : (Le.EB \u2018MacGregor, Trade Commissioner, the new line.could\u201c be the co- \u2018operation of \u2018the Au author ities.: Among rent.including many \u201clocäl-residents, were W.R.Eakin, director: La R: MacGré- 5\u201c gor, \u201cAustralian Trade \u201cCommiis- sioner: Capt.EF.E.Tedford.Col SW. pouls and - pression did Some observers say.the resting.previous hey-day of Db ; \u2018what is undoubtedly the: most: scientifie t \u2018eam game: | for \u2018the most \u201cSo \u2018far, young men: el wo J 7 : barädbaïl: It much smaller field is\u2019 iain to 9 ; \u2018m = less equipment is.necessary; -arid; finally, cult\u2019 to\u201c play -well.es- cerned.But hard- | : \u201cwhat Has become a dang Fous necessity - i \u2018a \u2018harmless luxury, We sath losing as many veople through \u2018automobile - ae idents as we.Jost each, year i the JE And yet 1 ties for the manufacturer who makes a car: hat will exceed that speed.That, and hip \u2018 ca.Bveryt ing look à | been\u2019 in agricultüre and a family ten niiles out.of the city and back, with- 4 J: out: half & dozen breakdowns, they, moved.so ini \u2018those days.\u2018prophesied.narrow twenby- ~foot a person.our, NO to.spare, racing across g J slowly, insidi ne sly.; drunken pr: in second gear.Our straighten.out ÿ dE the speed of au omobiles to » forty-five.io an - législation\u2019 that will provide severe Pp into lanes, like: \u2018Boulevard \u201cPie IX in\u2019 Montreal, so that traffic in one lane is: travelling in the one direction only.\"What would such legislation mean?It would mean that you still could go.to Ste.Agathe in well under two hours from Montreal, and it would mean that you could do it onsone and a half gallons instead of three, or less.its greatest advantage \u2018would lie in the fact that there would be | no more \u2018death on: the \u2018highway problem to worry us.Color So Important When a company is selling goods inéthe export market, it is necessary to study the whims of: the pro pective buyers.A slight slip will mean the difference between gaining and losing an order.\u2018An American company recently werit after the sale of: rth of flativons to.Sou shut «4 mistake.was made.An executive of the:company said that black handles were the very \u2018thing for thesflativons.4 rival company executive knew: his South\u2018Americans better and he insisted on red \"handles for the flatirons.The company with the red-handied irons landed the: \u2018sales chiefly becäuse the handles were not only Dr Walter c.Murray, = sity.of Saskatchewan, j 1 ber of the students \u201care mot fitted hy aptitude or _pations.The principal i It is questionable, however, 0} -persons-should be di | cation.If a man is deemed unfit to follow a medical course, it: might be -wellifor.the authorities to sug} gest some other line of study for him.ca FLAT \u201cTO: LET -OKFORD, Od Orchard and Mel- rose Aves., beautiful large rooms, \u2018hdated or \u2018unheated, garage, frigi- \u201cidiygre, wsin porch,\u201d modern con- eretary, studio room; beautiful -.ner, ble PN.SET ey ser lamps, DOMESTIC PETS ACCOMODATION\" bits, set, dining, bed- dogs.6989 Upper.Lachine rugs, hall, ron.| ND.G,:.ELwood.2788, (draperies, stripping, grooming, mating, cats, Road, wly i d'lple at the age\u2019'of seventy.on Mr.ities on their: { Dame: de- Grace: | \u201cJe interest for university work.\u201d He claims these young .people would do better in business or other oceu- reases in attendance have, Boarding, ; re near schools.Hoolahan, 1789, 5654 Terrebonne.COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET i i EUSTACHE-\u2014Thrée- igalow, furnished, water, elec- city, \u201cboat, sereened \u2018 erandah.roomed house, ünfurnished, el tricity, garage, screened ver- 2idah.148 Grand Moulin \u2018or EL.ro PERROT, facing.Bay d\u2019Urfe, water edge, 6 roomed shack, fi replice, sun porch, lawn mis.Immediate possession.at duced \u201cprice.\u2018WE.5908, 'Q: 14 | ATEAUGUAY.Cottage to let Di the river front.Phorié Daisies : -3 MMER cottages,\u201d Tac Castor d-Bois Franc.\"One, mile from \u2018dilroad, near ue.Apply P.Pilun, Lac Castor, | K, Stewart, 221 St.James St.\u201cMA.7151; Q- : DExter RIFELD SUITE, nev , dining\u2019 suite, Tuñners, mats, console, hand- kenge, \u2018tables; Q-12|immiäiately.DExter.\u2018Sherbrooke, corner Victoria.roomed | chesterfield, gateleg table.Selling \u201c4300; 4868 Q-11 LARGE- bookcase, desk, 3 piece Shesteriekd set.1452 Fort street.:Q-15 CHASE 2 \"BOOKS, silver, glass, - oil paintings, water colors, pastels, old prints, antique china, \u201cpewter, and brass purchased.Representative calls, Lyons,.»1480.St.Catherine.Wlbank 5700; Q-10 \u2018jewelry, pawn- L\u2019Annonciation, a \u201chome and «home |.I-WI LL, BUY : OLD GOLD, GOLD coins, silver, diamonds, \"plated ware, -guns, rifles, radios, Piano-secordane: tic ets, gold and articles of nue interest.Highest spot cash prices paid, po, waiting, William Sharp, the up town licensed buyer.407.Fourth 17.5 Floor Dominion Square Building, PLateau 6417.: OED MAGAZINES BOUGHT Housekeeping, Detective Stories, Cosmopolitan; Red Book, ; Ten Any 1 {American Magazine, Reader's\u2019 Di.\u2018othér 4 items for $1.00.Chctris gest, Story, Complete 2 Story, ete.\u201d cons Lending Lib- =X 19 er |.L 15 } 840.00.Bedroom, fine studio Fas ZL.1520, beautifdl rugs, | A ; immer jones Ze \u201cby: efficient R38] filled: whelping.Competent, expert sér- vice.Hiëh location, spacious, uncrowded, At stud \u2018Cairn, Chow, Scottie,\u2019 Wire, Q-8 NOW IS THE time to :have your dogs trimmed.Healthy dogs.only, |: attended to.Miss Robson, \"LA 1322.Q-7 THOMAS HARPER, {B.V.Sc: Veterinary Surgéon, 4404\" Girduard near Monkland.WA, 1717._ FUMIGATION EXTERMINA BED BUGS, COCKROA STE pe ?tion, also furniture.| our vaults, Moth: proo cess, 5 years guara tee, Para ro: duets Corp.Limited, DO.7927.Q-5 HAIRDRESSING Bo he comforts of à Zot giv { 3, Munro, expert from Palmer's.de eur] and Maro oil: Dryer).Phone EL, LOUE 8 SUITS AND.fon coûts.for: boys: lind girls remodeled from your «old clothes $8.00 ip.Men's coats \u2018turned.and renewed a Fur pa; 4 \u201ccoats relined and x Tonest worker Best recommenda- | Tail 5906 5.60.| Ww.wsp eobishéa.for: \u2018treatment.Sweden's.i il ria] they were: policy is the p me \u2018factor.Mr, Dunning is in favor -of pensions.to.the «blind at the \u2018age of 40; the amount to-beino.more than: the araount paid.to destitute peo- The\u201d minister can see: his way to recommend the pensions for this session.About 2, Wind people would benefit and \u2018the total -cost about $627.000, Under a humane monetary.policy it would not be difficult fo pay this: amount but under our \u201csound money\u201d as enforced on:Mr.Dunning as it was Bennett, otherwise kindly men must refuse the assistance so badly: needed by the blind.No doubt the same answer will be given if a \u2018Canada to\u2019 vote \u2018money for arma: ments.No one has done more to Help-the blind in their struggle for pensions and in all sorts of actitv- behalf than Mrs.Layton and Gilbert Layton of Notre Philip Layton, - Mr.Sydney.N.S.from
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