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[" SN 438 Years ln JEWELLERS WEDDING GIFT nti Silver and :Sheffia \"hd 1216 Greene Westmount\" OHMAN\u2019S Plate ERT WATCH REPAIRS Ave.OA A AE d PRESCRIPTIONS \u201c Expert chemists always st your service.À Dee Carefully Compounded.\u201cve Sell It For Less\u201d ; x, Catherine w.\u201cwi 8468.Lafontaine Park \u2018A dozen organizations were represented in.the Westmount display of Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs at the Athletic Grounds, Wednes- \u2018 day night.Acting Mayor, Alderman.B.Panet Raymond, congratulated the boys on their work.He spoke of their smartness in the man- 12 Organizations Are Represente oeuvres W Wide.\u2018Accl im\u2014Demonstrations Als Held in Molson Stadium, Rockland Park and \u2018oeuvres and hoped that the wonder display and excellent appearance would be an inspiration to the children of Westmount.The Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs of the mont and Eastern districts also presented displays in.Molson Stadium, ckland Park and Lafontaine Park.Western, Central, Outre- The first period, was given.over to the usual games held at the \u2014¥ regular meetings: which wag Water Rate \u2018Ruling Given For District - Montreal to Bill Westmount Public Buildings At Rate \u201cOther Property Pays \u2018Can the usual seven-and-ohe- half per cent.rate, for water taxes \u201cy besapplied towsmunicipally-owned buildings in Westmount?\u2026 This question was studie \u201cthe Executive Committee at the Montreal City Hall last weekend.Legal opinion was sought and jt is understood the administration .was_ assured it:was entitled to: bill \u201c Westmount's \u2018public\u2019 buildings\u2019 at the \u2018rate other.property pays.; The question involves.interpre- \u201ctation of the water tax law of 1935 when authorization was given \u2018the \u2018city to raise to a\u2019 figure mot exceeding seven-ond-one .-half per \u201ccent: the watér tax rate: of both Westmount and Outremont.Doubts.\u201c were.raised by West- \u2018mount interests as to whether this applied to public buildings, hence \u201cresort to the city law office, \u2018Stamp Group Ends Season \u201c Discussion of Future Club Policy Among Topics Taken Up At Session ; The Westmount Stamp Club \u201cp'held; its final meeting of the cur- \u201crent season\u2019 last \u2018weekend'in the administration building \u2018of the Athletic grounds.The group.will reconvene.on Sept, 9.Discussion z,0f club policy for the new season, \u2018auction and trading of stamps and other philatelic matters were on «+ the agenda.This group is a part of the recreation program sponsored.by the \u201c City of Westmount and the club- rooms are provided £ for the group \u201cby the city.~The meetings are open to the i publie.and all persons interested \u201cin philately are eligible for mem- \u201c bership.:There are no fees or yearly dues, followed by the well-known monkey bridge demonstration.\u201d The St.Matthias troop showed what could be -doñe.in \u2018first aid work they carried off \u201c\u2018injured\u201d boys on: quickly improvised: \u201ccycle ami bulances.\u201d Another attraction was the display of physical weird: jungle dance entitled the death of Shere Khan reminiscent of Kipling\u2019s jungle stories.The sign drill and maze marching brought all the scouts into: à tion leading up to the final\u201d ac the march past, and concentration of colours in-the.- centre of .the field prior to dismissal.Taking part last night were the following groups: \u201cAquinas \u2018Scouts, Calvary United, Church of the Advent; \u2014St-\u201cAndrews, the Club, St.Matthias, St.Leo\u2019s, St.Luke's, \u2026 United, Trinity Memorial, Weredale House, First and Second{ St.Stephen's Westmount troops, and Shaar Hashomayim.- Among those present were Armitage Ewing, K.C,, Holland, president of \u201c:the Boy Scout Council of Montreal, and B.W.Roberts, \u2018of the Scout Council.District officials in charge of the display: included: D.R.Kennedy, district cubmaster; \u2018Evan MeCor- mick, district Scoutmaster; John M Coupland, district Rover leaded.In command of the color party was James Hill, who \u2018commands \u2018the Roslyn School Sea Scouts.Rockland Park was the scene of the Outremont district demonstration and Mayor Beaubien inspeet- ed-the \u2018organizations taking \u201cpart, with A.B.Morris, Scout commissioner,:in charge.of the event, He was assisted by H.R.\u201cMountney, district scoutmaster, and F, C.Anderson, district eubmaster,\u201d The troops and packs.of the central district under\u2019the eye of Alderman George Layton, carried out their progamme in Molson Park, \u2018being \u201cdirected \u201cby W.Jf Thistlewaite, commissioner in charge.of \u2018the district, and he\u2019 was assisted by Gordon C.Robinson, district scoutmaster.The Scout Council\u201d was represented by 'H.J.Hannaford and W.J.Cairns, In the eastern:district Scouts performed at Lafontaine Park to the music of: the Vickers Band and the salute was taken by Major W, Dean O\u2019Connor,.commissioner.\"Representatives Scout Council present were G.Robley Mackay and Stanley Neil- son.G.H.Wheeler, district scoutmaster, and J.Abbott, cubmaster, were in charge of the program.Limerick ~ Winner Picked In Hard Fought Contest Whoosh! Noiit\u2019s not a whale spouting but just the judge of the .Liferick contest in ldst week's \u2018paper coming up through a deluge of Limericks and grasping firmly \u201c1h his right hañd\u2014the winnaht Many factors had to be taken into consideration during.the.el- tion.process which finally ed: the winning Limerick.se were not only the fact that \u201clagt line\u201d rhymed with the first two, but also the metre nist ine must take You don\u2019t have to hutit or go slummitig Give Watson's a call = And their charge will be smell And they'll come.when they.say they are \u2018coming.And the name of the lady : Who will-bé \u2018having a great hig turkey for dinner this Sunday is: Miss P.McIntosh; 29 Burton Ave, 1gratulations Miss MeIntosh; you \u2018others who were \u2018dis- ted after trying so hard irse.the when \u20ac training| : put on by the Weredale House! : troop which.was followed by\u2018 the; ; \u201cLions | J.© Sti Claire of thel™ be nto Streamlined speedsand-luxury.- playing the old Pullman berth, \u2018In Jap Boycott Is Suggested, By Dr.Kerr Favors Ban on Silk Stockings Manufactured By Nation \u2014 Discusses Canada\u2019s° Position The Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D., in a sermon \u201cSunday morning at St.Andrew\u2019s Church, expressed the hope that the women\u2019s societies of Montreal would begin a movement for the boycotting of sil tock- ings manufactured in Japan, In: this-«connection = Rev: : Kerr, discussed the exports to Japan.He declared that if.it is.true that Canadian \u2018exports\u2019 to Japan\u2019 have more than doubled since the outbreak.of the Sino-Japanese conflict, and if it is true that the exports are the raw materials for munitions-then: Canada is furnishing Japan with the sinews of war and is to that extent: responsible for the atrocities committed against China.: The Rev.Kerr cited the stand of the League of Nations in this respect; He declared that the League has given utterance to its horror and: indignation over this inexcusable aggression against a neighbor nation, but such utterances are absolutely.futile: unless they result in action.\u2018 \u201cThe practical side.of ., moral condémnation is practical: non- co-operation and public opinion in Canada ought to.force the hands of the government in this respect,\u201d Rev, Kerr said.\u201cMe \u2018added that Ho Canadian would knowingly furnish fuel to a Japanese bombing plane that was preparing to take off to drop bombs into the heart of Canton or Hankow, but that is \u201cprecisely what Canadians have been doing ever since the outbreak of war, and it constitutes.a stain on the eon.of Canadian national TAKE UP RESIDENCE Mr: and Mrs.David R.Robert: gon have taken up their residence \u2018at 1 Rosemiount avenue, Miss Eliz: abeth Robertson.sailed from Que- and the Pennsylvania\u2014after the inaus ï In- the top photo the New York Central's now wen tit Century,\u201d mi; track in a test run near Elkhart; Ind.The lower photos show interior views of the \u201cmaster bedroom, \u2018dis- wn at the\u2019 left, beds are folded away, allowing ample lounging space.The cutaway view.at right shows the same room made ready for sleeping with each .bed.accommodating two people.\u2018Both: roads \u2018will use e : \u2019 the day time, as s ment of this xs St.Leo\u2019 s B ys.On Historical Journe Fifty boys: of St.Leo's school Georges, vice-principal, went on their second annual-trip'to histor- | ical monuments of Montreal.and other places of interest.on Tuesday.The boys had been prepared by |: special talks in the: classes during | the course of the term.Some \u2018of the places visited were the monuments of Maisonneuve, Jeanne Mance, Cartier, the Harbor bridge, botanical garden, Parc Lafontaine and several other stops.along the way.This tour was one of a set, of educational trips organized: for: \u2018the benefit of .the boys.Map \u2018Y\u2019 P| ans For Next Year Officials Will Discuss Fu- \u2018ture: Course -of Organi zation During Visit to Camp The program for the Y.M.C.A.next year will be discussed by W.H.Spearman, executive secretary, Howard Matherson, Douglas Scott, Hasten Scott, Howard Griswold, John Lewis and J.Mills on a trip to eamp Otoreke during the weekend.The party will leave by .motor car tomorrow .and return Sunday night.Camp Otoreke is 78 miles from Motitreal \u201cand seven files from St.Agathe.Societ Elects New Officers awhile-employed at \u201c88 Churchill powered by st under the direction of Brother] type.© Police Press {By-Law Drive Launch Special Campaign on Measure Pertaining To Circulars and Vending Machines : Police have opened \u2018a drive to enforce a by-law covering the tax: tors or possessors of.automatic vending machines not, prohibited by \u2018law.The penalty provided for any offence against \u2018the by-law: calls for a fine not exceeding $40 and costs or a two \u2018months\u2019 term in jail, \u2018 1t is provided in the by-law that every \u2018person delivering\u2019 or \u201cdistributing circulars, pamphlets, handbills, advertisements samples or of merchandises from door to door shall pay a tax 50.Evéry person, firm, compañy or corporation, keeping or operating a.private hospital, convalescent home, nursing home or hospital or home for children or aged persons shall be taxed ten per cent of the annual value of the premises, but in no case less than $200.As to automatic vending machines, automatic distributors, pinch boards or \u2018other slot machines (other than automatic scales and apparatus for: gas: telephones, electricity, postage stamps, or newspapers) if not pro- Hibitéd by law, owners or posses: sors will pay a tax of $5 for each such machine designed: and: used exclusively for, the sale of mer- ndise, for or on behalf of the operator or possessor.The tax shall be $600 for each machine nôt- dès paragraph.Sy agogue Group Arranges Picnic \u2014\u2014 \u201c| gation from the league had inter- \u201ct viewed the Ottawa group recently land.had voiced the criticism \u2018against the \u201cDominion \u201cHousing Act, \"He told the members that gulation| i| of interest on mortgages.to five \u2018Îthe rate of interest.ation \u2018of house-to-house\u2018 distribu-|clüded arguments that taxation of tors, of hospitals, convalescent] property should be based upon or nursing homes.and.of opera revenue and not upon assessed \u201cJing \u201coutstanding signed and used- exclusively pe ag provided, for in the previousij] \u201cof the Junior : Mrs.Elizabeth Macpherson; of 5149 Casgrain street, was | tally stricken.late last weekend Avenue.Mrs.Macpherson.was engaged in her usual daily diities when she suddenly collapsed and died shortly \u2018after \u2018medical aid\u201d arrived.Her death was reported to morgue authorities.Building Loan \u201cUnfairness\u201d\u2019 Is Charged Proprietors Say Companies Favour Suburbs.Over Low-Class Districts Westmount has been listed in complaints as being \u201cfavored\u201d by loan companies in building \u201cprémo- tions.2205 This was revealed Wednesday night by Emery Sauve, director of the \u2018Proprietors\u2019 League of Montreal, who reported the matter at the last regular monthly \u2018meeting of the season\u201d held Wednesday night at-the Palestre-Nationale: Mr.Sauve said complaints that the Joan companies in Montreal were seeking to promote building only in Westmount, Notre, Dame de Grace,\u2019 Hampstead; Mount Royal and refusing all \"below the :| tracks\u201d and \u201ceast of Bleury St.\u201d \u201c| applications were made to.federal ministers and :House of Commons vepresentatives \u201c from \u2018the\u2019 distrist.Mr.Sauve declared that a dele- the act was creatingia new.group of property owners instead of aiding those \u2018in need.The Government the speaker se to study \u2018means of legislation to decrease representa- , had; prom- \u201cenacting the rate per cent.He reported that the ministers :and.-members had been of the opinion that after \u2018enabling legislation had been passed, the provincial: governments could: set A:report upon the brief.subi to the Rowell\" Commission was.read at the meeting.It in- be based upon.figures guarantee- obligations \u2018and not with the idea of fixing a tax rates.and that municipalities should no longer contribute to the unemployment relief: funds, Gang Leader Given 2 Years Donat Bergeron.Pleads Guilty to Burglarizing Melrose \u2018Avenue Residence Donat Bergeron, 30, of 6024 de- Normanville street, alleged.leader of a gang of thieves who burglarized a number of homes in West- mount, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by Judge Maurice Tetreau inCourt of Sessions on Monday.Bergeron pleaded guilty to breaking and entering a residence at 4885 Melrose avenue and steal ing clothing, jewelry and other articles of a total of $500.~The Week At Victoria Hall estmionnt Chapter, Government: meddling i day by Coli Irving P.Rexford at luncheon in Victoria Hall, \u201cWa need Big ee ant, in Business Over 150 Vents a change of front in Canada.\u201d need wore unity, much more thought of where we are headed, m h more sound and energetic leadership of: the right ç affairs, both \u201cfroni-business men and from Ottawa, much less.inter- business was bitterly denounced: Wednes- the Rotary Club .at the weekly Col.Rexford said: ! y calibre in.pu ference by government in business.\u201d Col.Rexford \u2018spoke on \u201cIt's Happening in.Canada,\u201d \u201cand note few of the events which have changed world conditions during the | 150.years.He declared there had been remarkable development of business during this period, most of it since the conclusion of the regime of political economy: which ended about 1800.\u201cIn.that regime the general.idea was that government should be all powerful, and business, and the individual, little.account\u2019 Col.Rexford explained.He emphasized that a strong central government at Ottawa,\u201d with more control of some of our most important services, a government recognized and respected and fully cooperated with by the leaders.and the people of all our provinces, is in.my opinion, one of the things which Canada\u2019 and Canadians need most.\u201d \u201cWe:.need very badly some central authority with sufficient ability and power, courage an determina: tion to lead nf its present financial difficulties and solve some .of its niost pressing problems,\u201d he said.\u201cTo accomplish what is necessary, many people, the more prosperous provinges, no doubt, especially, even political leaders\u2019 mist be ready to.\u2018make some real sacrifices.\u201cIn the 1800 regnae the general idea was that government should be all powerful, and business, and (Contintied on on Page 3) Lots Subdivided By Council Vote The City Council authorized.sub- divisiofi \u201cof; two Westiiount lots, | entailing a re-alignment of property lines, at the meeting Monday night in the City Hall, under the chairmanship of Mayor John.Jenkins, One of the lots is on Oakland avenue and: the other on:-The Boulevard; \u201coh both, buildings will |: be erected in: the near future.The firm of Macintosh, Robertson and Paterson were re-appoint ed: city.auditors for the current year.Other business at the mee*- ing was of a.routine näture only.Dr.Stern Selects Topic For Lecture Dr.Harry J.Stern, rabbi: of Temple Emanu-El, will speak tonight on \u201cClaude Montefiore\u2014 Leader and Theologian\u201d at the final lecture-service for the sea- so.Bernard Isaacs, \u201cPresident of Junior Congregation, will deliver the sermonette at the junior congregation service, tomorrow morning at 11:15 -o\u2019clock.: Vtt re ac Struck By ( Car Is Badly Hurt Miss Florence L Lyons, 30, Mt.Stephen Avenue Rushed to Homoeop thic Hospital Miss Florence Lyons, 30, of 428 Mt.Stephen avenue, was.serious: ly injured yesteraany when strick by an auto at Mt, Stephen avenue and.Sherbrooke Strect, west: : She was rushed to Homoeopa- thie.Hospital where she was: found.to be suffering from a possi fracture of the skull, fractu spine \u201cand \u201cinternal injuries: Her condition is reported as critical.The.accident, occurred during the morning rush hour.Miss Lyons, a stenographer for the Autograph\u2019 Register Systems, Ltd, 767 St.Remi street, was on her way to work.when, according 5 she attempted to pass two.trolleys and.was struck by the auto driven by Mark Parsons \u2018of 4455 01d Orchard avenue.: Dy; Quackenbush of: the Homoe~ opathic: Hospital, who was passing the scene at the Lime, administered first aid treatment and ovdered.the victim removed to the hospital where.shes was .placed-in care of Dr.J.Griffith \u201cof the hospital staff.: Police said Me: Parsons was proceeding from west to east on Sherbrooke: street and did not ses\u2019 the victim in time to avoid sirik: ing her.\u201cTraffic \u201can Sherbrooke was tied up a bricf time because of the accident: The case was \u201cinvestigated by Constable.Smith of the = West: tount\u2019 Police department.2 Camp Otoreke Opens June 25 Camp Otorcke, \u201chome in the morth,\u201d Y.M.C.A.young people's \u2018camp, will open June 25 to Sept.5.It is listed as one of the finest \u2018camp sites\u2018in the Laurentians, Situated \u2018on an island, it is comparatively private, yet on occasion.if becomes the social centre for the summer people on Lake St.Joseph and other adjoining lakes.The campers create their own program and the hours spent in.athletics, hikes, canoe trips, tend to give the campers a real change \u2018from\u2019 city life.Roslyn Student Is Bitten By Playful Circus Monke: Miss.Darryl De Wolfe; 18, of 27 Holton avenue, a student at Roslyn High School is recovering to- \u2018day from a ¢iit on the left hand\u2014 all because of a playful circus monkey: Miss De Wolfe was feeditig.tuts to the monkey late last week end}.ina vacant lot between Wood and Vignal, north of Sh | by Frank Stanley o ed from his perch and inflicted the bite on Miss Wolfe's hand.Ske was rushed to the Western Hos: \u2018pital by her aunt, Mrs.Muir, of 27 Holton avenue, w Dr.Albert Ross treated her: later went home.The monkey wis attached to th which | was \u2018circus N.Y, who told: ches of play.Süne 8: 2 Le et luncheon «Vi The: accident > was in Garden Suburb of Can: XAMINER PUB Head Office: 2191 : WAlnut 2778% been more fortunat SITUATIONS 'YACANT RONG GIRL or middle aged woman published Every Friday Morning the Ci Westmount, Sr the CP nada Melrapolls Jhes* alma: te be an tndepandent, elon in thisirespect than Lib- \u2018eräls, however, the problem is serious.It was of Hon.C, G.' Smith thinks FOR SALE \\CYCLE, late English model, spe- testants Cabinet representation, for the party as; of course, confident of winning th elec- \u201cj'tion.Failure to elect either, left Mr, King with the only alternative of placing all Englis \u201cProtestant Quebec representation in:the hands ppri 19 n such matters, it would be much North America will take rank with the great |: institutions of learning Europe.The President of the University of itoba.is orily 41, but he has a fine rep tation as an educationist.\u2019 H Canada can be proud of her universities.Some eminent men, Who have taken positions \u2018Power, of Quebec City, representative of the English Catholic minority.\u201cThe \u2018French population :h villingness to be fair to the English minority in political matters, indeed, the French popu- d H t Gordon Sent in H minorities themselves e g y some of the universities of eat eady earn- horse!\u2019 in the race for the ive leadership.FOR SALE WINE CABINET, walnut, 84.00, walnut \u201cdining room server, 85.005: \u2018pletures: 50¢; i or aiteoding valid.DO.0598.lawn, fosk, garage, poultry, $2,500.00.à 1-16 Bo BLE BIGRAS = Furnished bungalow, near water,\u201d city conveniences, badmin- 1 oo LAa3 1083, Ea a \u2018fronting on lake.inside plumbing in kitchen ang bathroom;.modérn.in every respect.2 AONTFORT, Duebec, furnished co Lage, near lake, store and on, very] i 92; Le 17 \u201cPLAGE LAVAL \u201cThree and four rooms or season.Apply 124 Sixieenth Ave., Lo Sear Laval.DE.9538.L135 C MARUIS, Laurentians-\u2014-Comfort- le.furnished cottage.Idéäl- situation.\u201cSouth side of lake.Turn left at church.Drive .two miles.Mr.Malone or WI, ; - 1-8 BON; Taurentiens: only 40 \u2018miles, hardwood floors, electricity, in- sside toilet, running water, screen _gal- ty,.safe.bathing (or for.sale).nabls: Curtie, \u201cDO: 0608.fer folder, or ar Lakefield, Que.\u201cST.AGATHE\u2014Room- and Hoard.Quiet \u201csurroundings, facing like.Hot and cold \u2018Funning water.Ross Inn\u2014Telephone : 333 or P.O.Box 129.L-1 \u201clower fat, Va nook; kitchen, \u2018Hot water .vear\" Found: \u201cCas Phone\u201c LA.L-5 \u201c2066 Claremont; \u201cBetween dhe und Western\u20144 and 5 rooms, mme.diate occupancy.Apply Supt., ELwood ORI or DW.Ogilvie and Co fne\u2026 1010 st Catherin : HAY sa PICKWICK ARMS: rm ais Sherbrooke: Street West\u2014Newly decor Ë afed apartment, 5 large rooms, \u2018electric © \u2018elevator.Available immediately.Cap be seen anytime.Avply janitor, DE.4724.oft D, W.Ogilvie & Co, HA.2.TMOUXT PARK APTS.4560 = Gatheriné West, close to Westmount school, 5 and 6 rooms, fireproof build- nk very\u2019 reasonahle rent.Dn.W, Opil Ale: and Co, Toe, 1010 St Catherine st West, HA.8201 \u2014 L6 : ROOM \"AND: BOARD SRCHESTER, $18 \u2014Tdrge: \u2018front Tom; wily decorated, fireplace, \u2018also small \u2018only: 20¢ dozen, $1.50-per 100.rooms, dining room, parler, breakfast |.\" solarium and heated |- m, meals.Reasonable.WI 9521.; IA) : \u2018FOR SALE © ; \u201cRENT A VACUUM : PHONE \u201cELWOOD 8187 \"ALSO BLEGTRIC PLOOR POLISHERS.VACUUM REPAIRS.PARTS \u201cALL MAKES, GUARANTEED.RE- .BUILT CLEANERS, 35.00 UB, REN.5 256.REPAIRS oN\u201d EASY.4 Had toot i 206Mgle dest RR AA ete agreement vase 50c: EL.7751.K:219 CARPET, handsome rug, never used.| VERANDAH SWING with mattress for ; $18.Beautiful.chesterfield suite, bar-| sale.EL.5476.k-220 gain $45, Hall runner, Genuine.walnut hookease, tea waggon, ips and tables, secretary, ke new.Exceptional op- 1050.Residence, Isa IWNING, ith rame in good condition.EL.K-190 TWO grey TTannel suits: \u201cma Sther boy's apparel, girls summer dresses, raincoat, ete.size 10-11, large grass rug, other rugs, ladies coats and dresses, size 20.WE.5248, © Se K-105 RUG; Deantifal Oriental, genuine Be- \\oachistan, 8 x 12, sacrifice.WA, K-191 N° electric.washing machine, recent \u2018model, real bargain.WA.3846, K-241 4 TOMATO PLANTS, good and.strong, Cooper's, 6158 Sherbrooke West, at Beaconsfleld.EL.2869.K-240 poet SU ied LARGE SIZE\" English doll pram, in good\u2019 condition, $5.1 00.2290 \u2018Girouard, Apt 4; K-239 MAN\u2019S SUIT, size 39, dark, with light stripe, {wo trousers, sn 00.EL.4736, K-238 edt ia pli coon LADY\u2019S white kid shoes, 6-A, almost new, too small for owner, value $5.00, price 32.00.EL.8861.K-235 ere MODERN cabinet gas stove, 4 burner, very \u201cgood condition, \u2018reasonable.WA.6033.K-234 me DRESSY navy coat, cloth and linen ads sills, sheer \u201cdress, reasonable, \u201call.size 38.4322: Märcil; mornings or evenings.L-18 country; Stove pipes 5c.DRESSES, long and: short Sleeves, some.with jackets, sizes 18, like new, cost $18.00, sacrifice 2 for $5.00.3275 Cote St.Lue, Apt.12.WA, 5095.K-218 \u2018KROEHLER chesterfield set, suited for gas stove, small\u2019 rug.£211 Harvard.\u2018 K-226 BABY CARRIAGE, maroon, perfect condition; \u201cEnglish\u201d mate.WI.6676.K-224 CHEMICAL SET, in perfect condition.Phone DE.1722.K-223 W.TDROBE TRUNK, cost::339.00, used only three times.A bargain, $15.00.WI.1818.K-222 LADY'S ivory finished writing desk, gentleman's chifferobe, mahogany finish, doiihle brass bed, complete, DE.9114.K-216 FOUR extension window screens, one :screèned door, -2- fern \u2018stands.WA.\u201c4155, ! K-166 BEDROOM SUITE, six pieces, beautifully matched walnut, cedar drawers, dust proof construction, $150.00, original vale $575.00.AT.4518.| K-105 THREE PIECE chesterfield: suite, -good condition, needs cleaning, 325.00 or nearest offer.Child\u2019s croquet set, 81,50.Child's pedal car; express: wagon; Kiddie car, two burner table model \u201coil stove, suitable for country, 32.00 lof.End table 25c, Single bed and bureau; $5.00.4383 Decarie: K-160 IVORY dnd green: kitchen cabinet, tea wagon, card table, new electric.stove, \u2018lady's walnut desk, exerciser -machine.WA, 413d; K-147 yg always shown.a en watching a softhall:gam : Victoria Hospital The.Funeral Held Funeral service was held Monday \u201cafternoon.for Richard Fletcher, assistant paymaster of the Canadian National Railways, who became mount Park grounds, last week end, Death occurred at the Royal FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE ; ton, 37.00 5201 Sherbrook OAK SIDEBOARD, perfect conditioi rounded corners, three draweis, & clous, attractive, reasonable.Also\u2019 str pretty wardrobe trunk, steanier typé, navy metal, practically new, DE.8 K-157 er chairs $10.00; sun\u2019 room rug $3.00; eight strips sun room curtain $5.00 (rust, tan, green); four trips-awning curtains $2.00: Burl-top Dincan Fyfe\u2019 A.R.Fletcher | Alexander : ill while.ONE sun roon:- table #500; three wick~|: \u2018week: twalve passes are.\u2018given t following requiremsnts:\u2014 i two \u201cads,\u201d in The Westmount Examine s Hidden Titles r of \u2018th ti Countless varieties of soaps h 4 the advertisers.One has se 2 seftaif, variety - of art hat people with: ultra sensit tive skins find\" that ceitain \u201cTHe alkaline portion or ne js \"Sb: tained \u201cby saving wood ashes in an'old b barrel.Water is poured on - through the ashes and caught i in a 7.container at the bottom.\u201cThe re: | gulting.-Jiquid : is.boiled: down: curitil focess is car- At the y salt and boiling, it can be changed p.Of.course the great th In biblical times soap was used more as an ointment than as a cleansing agent; Pliny: the Roman historian\u201d writes of soap\u201das being useful for the purpose ftens and removes: dirt.Giyeerine which as we have just seen: is aby-product in the-manu: facture of soap, has become such an important substance in the arts and industries that the tables have been reversed and now paiticuiar- ly during war time, soap is often the by-product of glycerine.(To Be Continued Next Week coffee table $8.00.DE.1545: K-158 ENGLISH PRAM, maroon body, good condition, top slightly damaged, price $8.00.Phone.EL.6147.K=153 GTRL'S COAT, rose, size 12.35 Gros- venor, K-150 THREE PIECE chesterfield suite, rea- sonablly priced for.cash.2165 Old Orchard Ave: : : K-145 DINING: ROOM SET, \"alsa gas stove.Apply 2135 Mapléwood, Apt.2 janitor.5 K-142: Unused and Complete with RIVER movie camera.in perfect condition.ELECTRIC LOGS, three beautiful sets, Sacrifice $4,50, each set complete.DEx-/ ter 3012, ; K-182 8150 CREDIT NOTE on Cumming Per- rault for $100.Call.WA, 4704 after 7 pm.K-229 condition, $5.00 each.FI.4134.K-126 GOLF CLUBS, steel shafts, chromium plated, five: irons, two.woods, \u201cand bag, 310:00.4890 King Edward.K-230 DE FOREST CROSSLEY radio, good condition, suitable for country, $10.00.4124A St.Catherine West.K-171 BRASS BIRD CAGE and stand; also two large rubber plants, about seven feet tail.EL.6211, -197 OAK DINING ROOM: suite, velour wing.no K ; 1-Monetars tokens th between gover ments 2=Speaks\u2019 in publie fe 14- \u201cBrowman, Roslyn, 1983, and K.Strachan, King\u2019s, 1934, 9.6 secs.; 60.yards, girls, 12 years-old, Florence Thompson, Queen\u2019s, 1937, \u2018old, Florence Good, King's, 1934, 9.8 secs.; 100 yards, boys 14 years and over, R.Bennett, King\u2019s, 1934, 11.8- secs.; 100 yards, \u201cboys 13 years old, Walter Markhan, King's 1926, 12 seconds = NOW IS THE \u2014 Learn to Swim Awarded ny thé direction of Miss M.Culbert, .brothers\u2019.7.4 secs.; 75.yards, girls, 13 years).| victims: numbered 30,0000 \u201cStay - at - home.- extend ntil August 13th, and \u201cis offéring many features of shy educational nature as well sports, pleasure trips, atl maty other .interesting items: that will appeal to boys and girls of all ages.These activitiés will be under who will be assisted by the Misses 1 M.:Brodie, XK.Burland, M.Cooper, E.Hathaway, M.MacIntosh, H.Mackay, R.Madiliÿ S.Ross, W.Ruthman and P.Stonham.girls will meet twice a week.Tuesday night will \u2018be observed \u2018as \u201cActivity Night\u201d in the Y.W.C.A.building.For those who are interested in Craft groups will be taught \u201cto \u2018make and operate marionettes.For High School students there will be dramatics, sketching, outdoor programs, camperaft and many sports.Preschool boys and girls: will be taught swimming, drawing, soap modelling \u201cand: many \u201cactive games.Stay-at-home \u2018camp is\u2019an\u201cidéal way to spend a pleasant vacation right in the city \u201cand enjoy all the pleasures of the country.NIPS POLICE: Hospital Soccer Players \u2018Lead 1 to 0 at Interval \u2018on Athletic Grounds The firemèn and policé soccer team was defeated by Verdun, Hospital, 4 to 0 at Westmount Athletic Grounds, Monday night: Verdun Hospital is the undefeated leader of the Industrial.Division of the Montreal League.- In the game Monday night, Hospital led 1- 0 at the interval.A.Sutherland.was the star of.the winning side, sniping all three goals.in the second: period.Magee secured the first tally.The Soviet Union.purge is said to Have cost 1,500 \u201clives.It the French reign \u2018of terror, political \u201cwill be opened \u2018oni July Ist| Senior Girls, ladies and business |: \u201cby \u2018both leaders the beautifying of the nd: inincreasing: the use- \u2018of some of the camp nt.The result will be a enrichment of program ia to \u2018¢ompletion.ey.will learn to handle tools PICKS SLATE FOR SUMMER President, Miss P.Kent, © Vice-president, AlfStan- « Way, Secretary-Treasur- Duncan: Young, waselected president of the Y.M.C.A.Tennis Club-at the meeting last week end, Miss Phyllis Kent was elected vice-president and\u201c AIf Stän- way, secretary-treasurer.The following \u201ccommittee.was named: Miss R.Thomas, Miss E.O- Brien, Miss M.Graham, Miss M.MeFetrick, A.McDougal, O.Stewart, N, Thom, and R.Chapman.Entries end on Monday.The tournament will consist of ladies singles - and men\u2019s singles.A splash: party will be Held: every {two weeks.Those present at thé Hieett ng included, Margaret Young, Mar.garet- \u2018Graham, Gwen \u201cHutchison, I.Smithers, R.Thom, F.Collins, E.O\u2019Brien, P.Kent, C.Char- monte, R.Chapman, F.Lowe, A.Stanley, Archie \u201cMcDougal, N.Thom, A.Smithers and: D.Young.\u2018Colin\u2019 Rudd has been secured as )| attendant.\u2018LOOKING FOR LEAGUE Charlie Purcell and Nat Goldman will sponsor a junior softball team, to be managed by Mike O- Sullivan.Team has been named Purcell and Nats, Both gentlemen are now looking for a suitable league in which to enter this team.CROSSWORD SOLUTION E|D s.Many of these will Duncan Young Elected vitdeconsissreus ee \u201cin -a shaky: condition.overgrown and ™ trails.will ve | shore gal of all the lakes.; her group is making plans: to build new bridges over the Pa- \u2018nama and.Suez canals to replace] the present structures which are Still\u201d an: other group will clear the lake shore of drift wood, thus clearing up.the shore line and providing a go6d supply\u2019 of wood for p fires.Two projects which wore started last; year will be continued this season.The archery range |'will be further \u2018developed and a new target made.Camperaft \u2018Point, where a start was made on \u2018building anover-hight camp site; will be completed this summer with the log cabin-made -habit- \u201cable and wood craft tables, chairs and:an-opet-air- fire\u201c place, One group is planning to map \u2018the: hiking trails arotind the camp information.re- camping spots, with complete garding good water supplies and other things écessary in good hiking.The imagination of many campers has been caught\u2019 by the proposal to build an Indian village complete \u201cwith tepees, \u201clong house, and Indian furniture and: an African Kraal built after the fashion of -the villages of.native African is making plans for the building of: tribes.One group of boys a new over-night camp site on the \u2018bluff on the south shore of Lake Wilson.When completed this should:/be one of the besti camping spots about the camp.For some \u2018time there has been felt the need for mew gate posts to \u201cmark the camp.A small group are working \u2018on plans for\u2019 the construction\u2019 sure the areas of 5 entrance\u201d of the 8 weeks - - - $200, ~ Includes RIDING There are no extras For Further information; Tel.WAlnut 5500.day F 0 or + M.Van.Wa que \u201cMA.9181, OOLAHW AN © An Ideal \u2018Camp for a Girl's Holiday URENTIAN u MOUNT, INS SEASON \u2018JUNE 27th to AUGUST 25th \u2018Registrations.Accepté r_two-week Period: or Longer.MOST MODERATE RATES : Write or Telephone for \u2018Particulars toi YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1124 Dorchester St.W., Montreal MA.7366 ESAT STI] ERSTE, «growing boy.June: Trained Leadershi $9.Enquire at Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.West HIRES: AZ SITE ESE SAT I | Kamp Kanawana THE Y.M.C.A.CAMP FOR BOYS 600 acres of \u2018glorious woodland: where \u2018activities are carefully planned to meet the needs of the Careful Supervision, 0 per Week 25th\u2019 to August\u201d 27th \u201cPhone WE.6716 [ESA cells paire ie sneer of the fresh and revivify all their tissues! 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