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[" eo JEWELLERS For a Good Watch Rr se Gruen, EXPER\u2019 a We \u201cca and Deliver.WE.4046 \u201cVOL.several local business p ing.y here, and without exception the general feeling is favorable to ch ve.The success of simil- \u2018ar orga zations in Notre Dame de Grace, Showdon, Verdun'and elsewhere has shown that there are many benefits: to: be derived when a \u2018inited front is ready to take up various causes; and an organized lerchants can do.a great siness conditions.Monday's meeting will probably see the formation of a Westmount : asséciation and the election of a slate of officers to carry the organization through.its first few: months of recruiting new members, drawing up a program Of action, getting established in the community, ete.\u2018Many businesses here have suffered in late years due to the in- \u2018cfeasing popularity of _ shopping elsewhere and th op.ii.\u201cWestinount\u2019 is the theme \u2018around which the local body is to be formed, and.the \u2018improvement of business conditions -in West- \u201cmount, as well as an active païti- cipation \u2018in\u2019 matters of publie in- térest will be among the objects, at \u201cVictoria: Hall \u201chas been tentatively reserved for Monday night.In.case the turnout should.proye.too: much: for this \u201croom, larger quarters May.prove necessary.Anyone desiring: ! \u2018formation should communicate with Stanley S: Brooks at st Fltzroy Routine Business \u2018Occupied Council 4 Living \u201cere.| and payroll Y nth \u201cGeneral accounts expendi s for.ceived the approval of Westmount City Council at: its regular meeting Monday evening.Alderman Douglas Lorimer presided as pro- \u201cmayor; in:the absence of Mayor \u2018John Jenkins who was out of town.A \u201cby: law governifig sub-division of thé city into thirty © electoral ters each; instead: of \u2018the \u2018previous thirty, was passed.The increasing \u201cpopulation of the city had caused the number of voters in\u2018many of the districts to \u201cexceed 250 \u2018k, s necessitati rear: gement.A resolution was passed authorizing .-application to Quebec or permission to open a lane at the rear of lots fronting on Sher- \u2018brooke stécet between Victoria and \u2018bavenor avenues.Permission was granted by cb neil {or alterations to a house venue \u2018above Sherbrooke verting the building into a twé- the 8 : from our extensive aclectio 1216 Greens Ave.sability of having such a body in Westmount.All persons.doing business within West nt, bôth ladies and'gentlemen, are ürged:to attend thi d'iof her .|attributed sections of not more than 250 vo-| OR MASS MEETING TO Association Here Of Local Deale 5, : usinèss in this.\u2018city will meet Monday evening in.Victoria Hall at 8 aller one - id: last cople met: the confines of the.Dead At 32 Daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest A.Cousins F ound Saturday Night Many former friends joined rela- \u2018tives Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church in mourning Mrs.Alexander\u2019 B, Muir,sof 720 Victoria avenue, whose death occurred Saturday evening.Mrs, Muir was found unconscious in.the garage ing taken Hospital.\u201cDeath Was to carbon monoxide poisoning.Formerly Grace Evelyn Cousins, she was a daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest A.Cousins, and was born and educated here.She was married to Alexander B.Muir | about ten years ago: Mrs.Muir had\u2019 gone to \u201cher garage and had started the motor of her automobile preparatory to driving out; of the garage: when she\u201d apparently forgot something in the: house.Leaving the motor running, she.entered: the house and returned tothe garage about 20 minutes later.Unaware of the deadly fumes which had emanated.\u2018from the: still: running \u2018motor.she was overcome as she got into the driver's seat.Found there a short while later, she was given treatment family physician and by members of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power; Cons: emergency crew; but nothing could be done.In the hope she might be revived with.more advanced: methods: spiration, she was taken Lo hospital, but all efforts of doctors failed.: She is survived\u2019 by her \u2018parents | and her husband, as well as two sisters, Mrs.: Stanley Chauvin.and © Gladys.Cousins, and: two ts, Cecil and Frank Cousins, Burial was held in Mount Royal Cemetery.: FIGURE SKATING - CONTEST PLANNED À figure skating competition .instructress.will.be é featur- \u201cYeo- omeratic Society, Montréal: shrine Today \u2014Lytic wen of the Guard\u201d: White Shriners N Not {ub Operatic ace Women's \u2018Pomorrow-\u2014Lyric Society, final.presentation.Hé re cn ; and: \u201cdied while bet (drive a \u201cpowerful filip may havé full time to: discuss ol vy.the! : artificial re | 19 J Gordon Findlay; 217, BD Hayden; Tuesday, \u2018March: 8th, at 8 p.m.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, HBRUARY 18, 1938 PR Expert ESCRIPTIONS | Caretully Compounded. ha: i bert; Honorable A.J.Brown, K.C.; Lt/Gol.Henry J Trihey, Cs Lt.-Col, Herbert Molson, C.M.G., M.C.; Mr.Arthur .Phelan, K.C.; Guy Vanier, K.C ï At a subsequent meeting of the board, Honorable Raoul Dandu- rand was re-elected: presi ent, and .ngston; vice-pre- sident for the ensuing year.Among those present were: Honorable: Raoul \u2018Dandurand; Di DD.\u201d A.Hingston, H.H Judah, Zephrin Hebert, M.Arthur Phelan.Guy Vanier, K.C.;.Paul Amos, M.H.Gault, Arthur Browning, Pierre Beullac, K.C.; Harold Hingston, R.Panet-Raymond, Percival Gault, J.V.Desaulniers, \u2018Si Mar- tineau, Henri Gerin-Lajoie, XK.C., T.Taggsrt Smyth, Charles Mon- coste, J.G: Ouimet; J.Arthur Du- bue, Ww.A.McCullum, Rene St.Cyr, Raoul Raymond, Sylvie Martin; George Larose, Paul Loigette, Emile Desardins, Louis Charbon- neau, Aime Marcoux, N W; Power, R:- Benoit, A Ostiguy, Geo.Motherwell Widely Mourned Many fofmer business ~associates and friends joined relatives Saturday morning at St.Matthias\u2019 Chiireh in \u2018mourning George Victor Motherwell, a veteran.of the Boer war, who died Thursday i the western division of the Mot treal General Hospital.He had and: was a member.of the firm of Skelton Lyddon, He was in his 64th year.Mr.Motherwell served with the Canadian 8rd Division of ] real.in the.Bellevue for 20 years, he had been health for the last two months.Surviving are: his widow, The former Gertrude two sons, George and Charles, of Montreal; two daughters, Mary and Hilda of Montreal; thers, Major James A.\u201cMother- well of New Westminster, B.C., and.Basil Motherwell of Vancou- and\u2019 Margaret, of Vancouver, and Beach, B.C.| 1846 THE MONTREAL CITY and DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK: 1937 Ninety-First To THE SHARSHOLDERS.\u2018Gentlemen, \u201cYour Directors havé pledsife à in présenting the Ni poly Fi rst Annual Re ter the fai of | the Bank and the result of its operations for ting year ending December 31st, 1 port .Hire Annual Report .MONTREAL, Fesnuanr um, 1938, We the regular Fri ay évening Scott of the: \" Rephiri in He- {the listed: is, 7034; including 1610- hew cel J.M.R.Longtin, L.G.La- lived at 574 Cote St.Antoine Road, or enlisted and] Boer}.War.A resident of Ste.Anne de| active in organizing Boy.Scout} work there.He had been in.poor|.Maye Skelton; 1.two bros} ver, B.C.; also three sisters; Kate Mrs.Cam Davidson of Qualicum : vo avenue, was Sy - [dent of the Young Women of St.j'Andrew's Church, at the election of officers held on Tues-{r 1! past president, \u2018Miss Elaine - Tay- at Temple Emmanu-El , on; \u2018the theme of ¥ Now ship among Harry J.Stern, > United The College; Rev.Gilbert Oliver St.Matthias Church; Rev.: MeLean: of: Outremont- Presbyterian Church, The Musical part of the s rowers in 1937 The annual report.of operations | at the Westmount Public Library during 1937, submitted by Miss Kathleen R.\u2018Jenkins, librarian, + states that 3258 new books were added to the library\u2019s shelves in st year, including gifts totalling 378, This brings the complete number of volumes available up to 34, 220.\u2018 The numbef of adult borrowers subscribers who registered during 1937.In the children\u2019s department approximately: 300 boys and girls make use of facilities.A new system of card registration is being prepared for this department similar tothe methods \u201cused in\u2019 the adult division, and will shortly be put into effect.-.Circulation figures\u2019 totalled 159,- 017, of \u2018which® 84,186\" represented adult fiction books circulated in 1937, 54,680 adult non-fiction, and 20,151 children\u2019s books.Adult non fiction comprised 40 per cent of all books circulated, A complete workshop is tained at the local building, where minor repairs are done to \u2018books damaged.À \u201ctotal of 883 M were sent outside to be bound, i was shown.: During the : closing Saturdays during the slack summer.months.DISCUSSES EUROPE Dr.Sherwood Eddy, noted \u201ctraveller, lecturer, and author, DR.SHERWOOD ED EDDY be \u201cwill be the guest speaker M day \u2018evening at Temple Em- i manu-El, and will speak: on the subject \u201cWar | \u2018or Peace in.Europe.\u201d Dr.Eddy\u2019s address is one of a | { series being presented, by the \"Temple Forum, of which \u201cDavid Jassby is chairman.The lecture will be held.in he auditorium, and will\u2019 at 8.30.day evening.Miss Duclos follows Miss Elaine Taylor.The Club.appointed: membership.\u2018and program committees and have planned interesting supper meetings until officers: Hon.president, Mrs.F.W.Kerr; lor; président, Miss Ruth Duclos, secretary, Miss Marjorie Brodie; treasurer, Miss.Dorothy Sutherland.fac Thomas is expected to arrive in Montreal Friday Morning and proceed \u2018by train or te.time and.the final picture is rious woodlands?You can use your camera to recreate those childhood memories.You can make glants walk {hrough your pictures.You ean hold yourself, or a tiny version of yourself, in the hollow of your own hand.\u2019 You can pose in intimate conversation with the Irish \u201cwee people,\u201d the elves and fairies and: the cohbling leprechaun, It's not hard.The method is to use our old friend, the double ex- posure\u2014two shots on the same film.AlLthat is necessary is acdurate pos- {ng and careful control of the light.A black background is necessary or you can pose your.subject before the door of a dark:room.Note the picture above.Although it was made with a camera having a ground glass for focusing, which simplifies making such pictures, you can get the same effect with your own small camera, First, pose the subject fairly close to the camera; with his empty hand extended.Snap the picture and mark the.position of the hand on the glass view finder; very carefully, with a tiny dot of ink.Now, without winding the film, move the camera back several feel, 50 the subject.appears small in the | view finder.Let him stand, facing osition 1:80.ths fe slight errors in the position of th subject.Snap the shutter a second When \u2018Lie pleture is ) presto!\u2014-there are the little manand tho big one, facing each other on the same film, You will probably make mistakes in placement on your first iries, because the ylew finder is small, hut this is \u201cpart of the [un of trying trick photogr apby \u2014 aud some of your errors may give a& funnier picture than thesone you carefully planned, It is well to remember that only the figures in these shots can be lighted\u2014if- surrounding objects show üp, they will spoil-the picture.if your camera has an \u201copen\u2019direct view finder, without glass, it is best not to try this sort of work.If, however, you \u2018have a camera with ground glass back, you can place figures wilh greater accuracy.With this technique, you can make a {airy dance on the table in front of you\u2014the fairy being your small daughter in her ballet dress, If you want to'make the little figures transparent, shorten exposure a little.You can, if you like, do costume work, illustrating the fairy tales you enjoyed as a child.Try Jack and the Beanstalk, with an intrepid small boy eluding the grasp of a fierce ogre, Or get un old king brogan and, a copy of Mother Goose and picture the Old Lady Who Lived In A Shae, Commentator At Gray Rocks Inn For Nartoral Hook-up ng waters of the English Channel or: the burnt wastes of Egypt [to the snow-capped hills of the Lauventians, but Lowell Thomas hopes to: cover the: intervening ground this week and broadcast \u201chis \u201cStr angoly enough, the Thomas.broadcast willnot he heard Jocally though CFCF microphones will Franably provide the technical pickup 4 1 ; \u201c£he nationwide Blue Although GFCF is ny rate, Can- Corporation mitting are strictly limited, and CBC officials bave requested GFC-|.Easter.The following is-the-list of F ; vite and feed it to the American web.e pickup from: St, Jo- Such isi the présent situation.lane to Gray Strans-{7 year, at the Ît is with sincere regret that your Directors record the Honourable Rodolphe Lemieux, which occured on the 28th,.of § Lemieux had been a director of the Bank for the past thirteen years and gave close attention to its ge and sound judgment were of great value to the Bank, whilst his high position, and the great esteem in which he was held added much.to the prestige of this Institution.w his death, the Directors have lost 2 colleague of outstanding ability and of rare personal charm.\u2018¢ fee! sure that you will share in our sorrow at his passing.The vacancy on the Board has been filled by the election of Mr.Paul Amos.s usual a frequent and thorough inspection of the books a made turing the et gh inspe 2 and assets of thé Bank has been The Bofort of of the Auditors and the Balance Sheet: tre herewith submitted.affairs.His wide knowled The net profits for the year were $357,052.t Profits Account was §194,336.8 85, making 8 lard the ane oma di lon De the wna] moviorty , distributions to its shareholders, the Bank contributed from this amour: table and Fianthsopic Funds independently of the amount at 150.00, stributed as usual \u2014 lea: tt -3294,388.86 to be carried forward to next yarns » balance\u2019 at, le credit For the accommodation of our clients.@ new Branch was opened, towards the end of the corner of Beaubien Street and DeLorimier Avenue, A ANDURAND, \u2019 Presidént.GENERAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 3tar, 1837, To the Publiez 2 » LIABILITIES.- .Sa Deposits bearing interest including interest secrued o dite \"+ $51,008.570.18 Deposits not beating interest , .: 408, 155.83 Charity Donation Fund 2 +.+) 000.Other abilities + 2° 0 al BTBATAIS | To the Shareholders: i\u2019 Sasa Capital Stock (A Cari tal A toc (Amount subscribed sion.00), .up fi Bom Balance of Profits carried forward .«elie 294,388.56 : = 5,044, 368.86 RESOURCES | $67,696,388.47 Cash on hand andi in Chartered Banks .o s $7914790.18 Dominion and Provincial Government Bond à 82,7 28, 068.1 1k : City of Montreal and other Canadian Municip Tends nt\u201d nines ébenti .dE Bonds of Canadian School Municipalities 42 a C6 i 29 978: 3 Bonds of Canadian Public Utilities Corporations - \u201cxe ia 8,801,772.97 Sundry Securities .+ +.Call and Sherl Loans, secired by collateral 4, 4 Charity:Dônation Fund, invested.in Dominion and Canadien: Mons di {.eipal-Sécurities approved.by the Dominion Guverniiént 388.86, In ad \u201cdeath of their esteemed colleague, eptember last, Honourable Senator 1,000,000.00 ition to the usual quarterly t $7,000.00 to various chari- interest on the Charity o Profits Acsourit of = 44,379.70 Ra 1,044,879.70 Rocks Inn where -specia! telegra- IF YOU: ARE cau FIg Our Specialty: Delivery till 11 P.M, Fine Grocerles, Fruits & Vegetables J.G.COTE, Reg\u2019d.St.Near St.Mark \u2018IN- A HURRY FOR 3595-6 Meats and Poultry, Catherine W.phic equipment has: \u2018been.jnstalled, Ât 645 his voice will \u201cprobably jump through a Montreal.microphone across the international bor- American: kilocycles to the\u2019 listening audience from coast to: coast.Local Girl Makes Good Credit Matt Heft and.Lucio Agostini first worthwhile popular singer to BEAUTIFUL LONG.STEMS ALL COLORS Doz Fi weral 0 (en emerge from the local radio scene in.Séveral ÿears.Her name is Lila Deatie, [anging around the studio fol- ¢ one of \u201chis.nationwide broadcasts several] months ago, Matt heard the lass sing on a miñor sustaining show with a local dance band.Her voice ar potential style struck him with such force that he took her off the.gir and has toached- her in thÿthm and mike technique during the past several weeks.Tuesday evening.she males her deblit ag a ra vocalist oh Lucio Agostini's Cocktail Hour with Matt en (der \u201cand thence tingle along all-| with discovery \u2018of they the gr 4 Kiloeyele Chatter Femina, Tuesday evéning broad- Women's Rights, with: Chris \u2018Ellis in the featured role, shifts from 7.300 ithe sane through CBM effective next week .\u201cSong of Songs\u201d takes the air Sunday evening at 11.30 through the same post with Rupert Caplan at the helm .Emelia Hayman, spotted.as yhythm singer\u2019 on \u201can- ada 1938\u201d, is one of the nation\u2019s busiest accordionists, adding the scintillating touch of her inatru- ment to\u2019 almost every \u2018major network show emanating from Mont- veal .Walter Bowles speaks from: thbridge, Alberta, on Fri day evening's edition of this topnotch Canadian show .7:45 to * Tuneful Tripe Letters to this desk \u2014 we do receive.some!\u2014have queried: of \u201clate concerning the reasons for intermission periods on the NBC Saturday evening \u201csymph broadeasts.Ria Ginster, one of NBC's leading soprano stars who is slated for.an cary appeésrance \u201cat th Jocal Ritz Carlton, provided an answer in a note which arrived in the yesterday\u2019s mail .Wrote: Ria: \u201cIntermission is as necessary in radio concerts ag in auditorium affairs.Orchestra and conductor cannot he expect- © ed to deliver an entirely fine performance without the midway rest period, and jn broadcast y concerts this iis a necessity.as | thusicians must be afforded an opporfunity te returie their instruments and the conductor must \u2018be allowed s recess from the complex and tiring task which he assûmes\u201d va \u201ces Finale illustrated with: \u201chundred ap wings \u201chy Bettina \u2018Hogg, Argyle Avenue on Mola : Blind, School , or: Dodds: second viece-regent, Mrs, W.| held at the home of Mrs.\u2018Ted $1, 129 an Help was gi Y \u2018educational worl for the for Crippled Chil- dent fund, also and fees paid Cas\u2019 pis Sent 2 hospital in India.Officers etocted for can; honorary vice-regent, Mrs.J.D.Munn; regent, Mrs.T.H, Tay- firat vice-regent, Mrs, J .E.WH.Allworth; honorary secretary, Mrs.F.St.G.Stroud; correspond ing.secretary, Mrs.w.D Duncai honorary treasurer, Mrs.H.F.King: educational secretary, Mrs.F.C, Méchin; Echoes sécretary.Mrs.D.J.Munn; standard beaver.Mrs.J.E.Martin; councillors, Mes.H.KE.Bydwell; Mrs, J.D.Ouellette; \u201csub-committees, Child welfare, Mrs.Leslie Boyd; Navy League, Mrs.M, K.Pike; Last Post Fund; Mrs.«W.KX, Trower; endowment fund and work in India, Mrs, H, F.King: service and ax-service men, Mrs.W.E: Forbes: Thomas Costigan Is Dead Aged 79 Chesterfield Avenue Resi- * dent Had Been Retired \u2018From Printing Trade For F ifteen Years The burial was held Tuesday afternoon of Thomas Eugene Costi- rover the radio,\u201d he said.\u2018|.NBC.is preparing a booklet, | gs.fully ; igan had been thirty five years the old Montreal Witness.four sons, John E., Thomat, Mer- : daugh-.district.ELLIS: URGES Sng (Continued from Page 1) gathering .news «for ne seaste.selection of news items, he said, as viewpoints | (differ among commenting on his va ious newscasts, accusing him variously of {being a Fascist, a Comm x ercising \u2018discrimination, ete.\u201cYou can\u2019t please everyone, especially Mr.Ellis expressed the opinio that.radio \u2018advertising disseminated over Canadian An tax on electrical transcriptions, which he said are made \u2018entirely by \"American labour, was also advocated by Mr, Ellis.the fate of so many other of science\u2019s great advances in recent years\u2014its dedication to «the ser: clear of this degrading purpose,\u201d he said, \u201cand keep it the Tine, educational servant that it i today.\u201d He wag thanked by Wilf H.wag in the cHair.Steinke, describing.the Toscanini series and containing plans for future symphonic broadcasts .Due for early publication, the hooklet willbe available at cost .Canadian radio lost one of its most beloved though léast-known figures last week with the death Sheehan has been engaged in telegraphic work since his early youth and: was one of the fore: most radio hams in America.Amateur broadeasting was suspended for a brief period this week as a signal tribûte té & widely popular broadeaster .\u201cLum and Abner.\u201d Guy Lombardo, and \u201cHammerstein Music Hall\u201d were .all signed to! new contracts by CBS this week, and Boake Carter switches to a five-a-week series urider new sponsorship through the same nétwork wis 28.He pe: have tio Can- T.\u2018Taylor : Heads Scott gan, follow services is rec sidence, 82 \u2018Chesterfield avenue | Mr.Costigan died on Saturday in hig 79th year.printer by trade, Mi.\u2018Costi- \u2018stations by nerican \u2018sponsors should: be tax: ed, as is magazine advertising, A | The speaker concluded with thelf plea\u2019 that radio be \u2018guarded from} vices of war.\u201cLet us keep radioj Spearman.President Stan Neilson of \u201cDoc\u201d Sheehan.Only fifty-two, |] T.Taggart Smyth, general.y gto+- en Svat Red en ways For.Thirty Five Years + The appointment is announced\u2019 this week: by RN.Watt, vice-pre- sident and managing director of the Montreal Tramways Company, of I.E.Blair.to succsed the late K.B.Thornton as general \u201cman.save :.Blair, who.has béen associn- od with the Montreal.Tramieäys Company for 36 years, was born in Montmagny, P.Q., and started his career in the transportation in- \u2018{dustry by entering the service of the Quebec Street Railway Com: pany as.electrical engineer, Ii this] position he superintended the electrification of the Quebec, Mont morency and Charlevoix, formerly a steani railway.Tn 1908 he joined the Montreal Street Railway as assistant general superintendent.A yvear:later-ha was appointed superintendent of rolling stock and became responsible for the design, construction.and maintenance of all street cars used in Montreal, In 1925 he was promoted to the posi- i eneral: superintendent, in \u2018 been ed : held over ah extra wight, pected ! to reach.Montreal \u2018in about a week's time to go into intensive (traluing for the opening | Mareh 4th Maribel Vin (times U.8, champion an day.North Américan will be the star of thé \u2018show.ada\u2019s own Frances Claudet, known in.Ottawa where she.the senior-chanipion.of tie iMinto Club \u2018for eight years, will :talso be in:the group.{Like Mist Vinson, w jitowspaper woman, Miss ° Nas a profession-\u2014langnage teach= er in the diplomatic service : Guy Owen, whe stopped the show in New York when he ap peared with Sonja Henle last year, will alse be featured in his impros sion of a Spanish Fandango, T Simpson sisters of Banff will ap= pear in their theilling Mounted Police routine and Wally \u201c& Jarvis in ice antics of their own concep: tion.\u201cThe show is béing sponsored Be the Rotary Club of Westmount in aid of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, one of the clith\u2019z nr cipal clarities.Rev, TW.Jones, thei vi president of the Calvar v Md Own Brotherhood, will be the guest speaker ab the regular Sv day afternoon niceting of \u201cthe\u201d group being held in the churel hall at three o'clock, The: regular meeting will be \u201cpreceded bya prayer meeting at 2.50.The occasion marks the opening of the menibership campaign.M sical solections will be rendered B a quartette from the band of-the Royal Montreal Regiment, \u201cGod- Mr.Tônès.will-speale \"on Touched Men.\u201d ere rt ht inn 3 is delicious \u2018Phone DE.351 YES.& We Do Printing Of All Kinds 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