The Westmount examiner, 27 juillet 1939, jeudi 27 juillet 1939
[" \u201c40 Years in [ir] Westmount OHMAN'S |p od?ATA i - EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS ANTIQUE SILVER AN IDEAL WEDDING GIFT FINE WATCHES WE.4046 PR RP ddd dda ddd dd ddd VOL.X., No.30 1216 Greene Ave.Yd 7 P07 P2077 da VICTORIA HALL POST ASSUMED BY LP, DUTTON Former Employee of City Secretary-treasurer\u2019s Office Succeeds Wm.Reynolds C.P.Dutton, who was appointed superintendent of Victoria Hall two weeks ago, is now firmly established in his new post.He succeeded William J.Reynolds.Currently on a three-months\u2019 leave of absence, Mr.Reynolds will retire on pension at the conclusion of this period.Mr.Dutton joined the staff of the municipality in 1918 and prior to assuming his Victoria Hall post had been employed in the secre- tary-treasurer\u2019s office at the City Hall.Among his many other duties, he acted as pay clerk.Already well known in West- mount, he will become a familiar figure to the members of the many service groups, clubs and amateur theatrical movements whe use the hall as their headquarters.He is responsible for the allotment of all time periods to these organizations and personally arranges the many details necessary if their functions are to be carried out smoothly.Mr.Reynolds, who retired from his post after a lengthy term of service to the municipality, is now enjoying a well-earned rest.He is spending his time fishing and tending to a much-prized garden at his summer home at Bellevue.LOCAL PUPILS RANK HIGH IN EXAMINATIONS Four Westmount High Students Were Outstanding In Leaving Tests Four Westmount pupils were among the highest ranking candidates who wrote the grade XI High School Leaving Examinations conducted by the Quebec Department of Education last June, it was announced this week.They are: Allan D.Bloomberg, 877 marks; Robert Benson, 870; Robert Graham Rea, 868; and John W.Dodds, 861.Following are the Westmount High School results in the examinations: Boys: Applebaum, Bertram II; Armstrong, David McCoy II; Bait- tle Braham I; Bedbrooke, Robert Arthur II; Benson, Robert 1; Birks, Kar] Martin II; Bloomberg, Allan David I; Brown, Elwood III; Carter, Owen Foster II; Cheese, Paul Sauvalle, II; Chown, Desmond Read II; Coughtry, Douglas Cameron II; Daniels, Frank III; Dodds, John William, I; Dough- erty, Donald Bruce III; Edge, William Arthur II; Fitzpatrick, Murray III; Fraser, Charles Donald II; Fry, Jack Ernest II; Gibb, David Gordon II; Goddard, Lawrence Lovell I; Grimaldi, Anthony Guy II; Groom, James Leonard III: Hanington, Marc II; Hayes, Frederic John IT; Hellyer, Ian Frank II; Hetrick, John II; Hill, John Richard III; Jarvis, William Louis III; Jeffries, Jack Gleen ; Kings- land, Robert Ross II; L:ach, John Gordon II; Levy, Victor II; Ma- hon, Edward Gall II; May, William Weir II; McConnell, Austin HI; MeRobie, Ian McKenzie III; Mercer, Ross Malcolm II; Moore, James Robinson III; Morris, Lionel Joseph III; Morrison, Alexander Macdonald II; Mulligan, William Orr II; Mussells, Campbell Haliburton II; Nairn, Lawrence II; Neale, Edmund Frederick II; O\u2019- Neill, Melville, Henderson III: Parsons, Charles Lesly II; Patrick, Donald III; Patterson, Hugh John Trevor III; Pavlasek, Thomas, J.F.II; Pitts, John Mar: shall II; Porter, Kenneth Mathewson II; Pressman, Arthur Isadore IT; Ralston, William Edward IIL: Rea, Robert Graham I; Reckitt.John Hyde, (s) ITI; Russell Arthur Dunstan II; Sargent, Grover Stewart III; Schwartz, Gerald III; Scrimger, Alex III; Simand.Leonard II; Solomon, Herbert III: Stirling, James Buchanan III: Taylor, Frederick John III; Whit- taker, Charles Gordon II; Wonfor, The regular municipal sing-song will be held this evening at the Westmount Athletic Grounds.The sing-song will be conducted this week by E.Rowell accompanied by L.West.Both of these entertainers are excellent and promise to ably fill the bill while Mr.Ford and Mr.Malone are on holidays.In addition to the sing-song there will be five exhibitions of boxing staged by playground boys, Mr.Green and Mr.Grecco alternating as referees.The boys taking part in the boxing exhibition Fine Program Arranged For Sing-Song Tonight are: Buddy Tobias, Arthur Waters, Bert Murphy, B.Perkins, Peter Gauthier, Gordon Craig, Allen Bolduc, Tootsie Prevost, Sonny Pre- vost, Jack McCreath.All bouts will be governed by the National Sporting Club rules.The sing-song held last Thursday was enthusiastically enjoyed Over 2,000 people attended and they were treated to a fine choice of songs by Mr.Ford and Mr.Malone.Three reels of movies were shown entitled \u2018How's Crops,\u2019 \u2018Nickel Production,\u2019 and \u2018Cowboys and Indians.\u2019 HUGE CROWDS AT EXAMINER KIDDIES\" DAYS Bicycle is Won by James and Charles Morgan, 321 Victoria Avenue Taking advantage of the ideal weather conditions thousands of youngsters flocked to Belmont Park on Tuesday for the annual Kiddies\u2019 Day sponsored by the Westmount Examiner, The turnout and the interest shown in the event exceeded all expectations.While the event was described primarily as Kiddies\u2019 Day it proved to be \u201cGrown Up\u201d day as well, as scores of parents accompanied their offspring to the festival of fun and entertainment.Advantage was taken of the occasion by many to make a real picnic of the event as lunch baskets laden with good things to eat were carried to the Park.For the youngsters it was one round of fun after another practically all the rides and concessions on the grounds were available to the boys and girls at reduced prices for the small sum of 3c being sufficient to obtain a ride on the many attractions.Drawing of Prizes Outstanding at this year\u2019s Kiddies\u2019 Day was the drawing for nearly 100 prizes kindly donated through the co-operation of various merchants.The list of prizes including baseball bats, swimming trunks, pyjamas, a bicycle, half ton of coal, a fine donation of Hellmann\u2019s Products and Chateau Cheese donated by J.Rene Ouimet Ltd., and many other useful articles.One of the features, as far us the boys and g.rla were concerned, was the drawing for the bicycle whica is donatid yeñrly by The Examiner, This year it went to James and Charles Morgan, who reside at 321 Victoria Ave.The boys are brothers.After the presentation of prizes H.E.McCormick spoke briefly.The following are the winners: Bicycle, The Examiner, James and Chas.Morgan, 921 Victoria Ave.; 14 ton coal, by Geo.Gilbert, Roland (Continued on Page 2) Y* SECRETARIES T0 BE ABSENT DURING AUGUST W.Spearman and E.Taylor Plan to Attend Study Groups for Month Although W.Spearman, executive secretary of the Westmount branch of the YM.C.A,, and E.Taylor, boys\u2019 work secretary, will both be absent from their posts during the month of August.They will return to the local \u201cY\u201d centre with a fuller understanding of the difficult tasks that confront them.Mr.Spearman, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Charlotta, will spend the month at Muskoka.Ont.He plans to attend the Institute of Economics and Politics at nearby Lake Louchiching.Ernie Taylor will leave at the first of the month for the Y.M.- C.A.Summer School at Silver Bay, Lake George.He will study education and group work there under Dr.Seashore and Dr.Slav.son.Both Mr.Spearman and Mr.Taylor will return to their regular posts at the branch by Sept.1.Meanwhile Hugh S.Noble, phy- John Stephen III; Woods, George| gical director, will be in full = Webster II; Williamson, Dean (s)| charge of all activity, and the HL \"| summer program will proceed (Continued on Page 2) without interruption, \u2018Premier Cites | Royal Visit Effect In a letter to T.H.Garton, Secretary of the Liberal Club of Mount Royal, the Prime Minister expresses the opinion that the visit of Their Majesties to Canada and the United States did more permanent good than any other world event for the past twenty years.The reception accorded them by the people of this continent has had a profound influence for good on problems which, on the surface, seem to be entirely dissociated from it, Mr.King believes.It might well have been the turning point of the world from the forces making for destruction and death to those making for peace, work and health.The letter from the Prime Minister was written to Mr.Garton in reply to one sent from the local Liberal club congra\u2019 \u2018atisg Mr.King on the able manner in which he discharged his duties as Minister \u2018'n attend - du * the Royal visit.SCOUTS RETURN FROM CRUISE 10 NEW YORK Royal St.Lawrence Sea Scouts Complete Eventful 1,000 Mile Trip The \u201clog\u201d of the Sea Scouts\u2019 \u201cJellicoe,\u201d which brought members of the Royal St.Lawrence Rover unit to New York and return on a thousand mile cruise, reveals that the boys who went on the world\u2019s Fair trip had a most enjoyable and eventful time.Greeted with a salute from the yacht club cannon and a dipping of the blue ensign, the boys ended their lengthy water cruise at Dorval on Sunday.; First of the many highlights of the trip was the arrival at Bay- side Yacht Club, Bayside, L.I., at 5 p.m.on July 19.They were greeted with a two gun salute and the Canadian colors were run up on the flagstaff.On landing they were met by T.J.Keane, National Director of Senior Scouting, B.S.A., C.S.Allen, Chairman of the Brooklyn Camp Committee, B.S.A., and a guard of honor composed of sixteen Sea Scouts and sixteen girl mariners.After an inspection of the guard of honor by Skipper Allan McKay, the ship's company was given a complimentary dinner at the yacht club.The following three days were spent sight seeing in New York and at the World's Fair.On Friday the ship's company was entertained at a luncheon at the Canadian Club.\u201d Among the guests were the British Consul General, the president of the Canadian Club and Capt.Hall of Radio Corporation of America, who afterwards took the boys on a tour of Radio City.Saturday evening the three officers were taken to dinner at the British Club by Mr.C.S.Allen.Sunday morning, escorted by the power cruiser \u201cAllouette,\u201d with owner Gordon McGarry and Skipper MeDermott of St.Albans, L.I.Sea Scouts on board, the \u201cJel- licoe\u201d left Bayside on her return journey to Montreal.At Platts.burg on Wednesday evening Sea Scout Master A.L.Patrick joined the ship for the balance of the cruise.Friday evening Lesslie R.Thomson, Provincial Sea Scout Commissioner, met the \u201cJellicoe\u201d at Chambly Basin and congratulated the ship's company on anothet successful cruise and complimented them on the splendid impression they had made on the oficials of the Boy Scouts of America who had met them in New York.t } WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JULY 27, The Westmount Tram Serving The City of Wes 1939 SEA SCOUTS\u2019 JELLICOE RETURNS FROM NEW YORK miner tmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis : st RA SAN ta Returning Sea Scouts from New York on board the \u2018Jellicoe\u2019 where they visited the World's Fair.In the picture above shows: Skipper J.Allan McKay, First Mate Jack Pickford, Second Mate Eric Marshall, Cox\u2019n.Gail Purvis, Cox\u2019'n.Graham Brown; Rover Sea Scouts Bartram, Bill Harrison, Groig Harrison, John Orr, Doug Redfern, Dick Stikaman, George Thompson.NEW PROGRAM WILL REPLACE VACATION CLUB Outdoor Activities Will Feature Schedule at \u2018Y\u2019 For Remainder of Summer Commencing\".on Saturday THE] Westmount Y.M.C.A.Summer Chib will be replaced by a fall training program, the main feature of which being a schedule of outdoor activities.The program is as follows: Saturday 8 a.m.(standard), sixth party of Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 boys leave for Kamp Kanawana in the Laurentians; 10.30, prep swim; 11.00, general swim; 2 p.m., soccer jn the Park\u2014Edinburgh vs.Montreal \u2018All Stars.Monday 9.30 a.m., soccer in the park; 10.00, track and field in the park; 10.30, football in the park; 10.30, life saving; 11.00, Y.M.C.A.beginners; 11.30, advanced swim; 4.30 p.m., general swim, Tuesday, 9.30 a.m., soccer in the park; 10.00, track and field in the park; 10.30, football in the park; 11.30, advance swim\u2014Learn to be a Better Swimmer; 2 p.m, St Helen's Island; 4.30 p.m., general swim, Wednesday 9.30 a.m., soccer in the park; 10.00, track and field; 10.30, gymnastics (out doors); 10.00, life saving; 11.00, advanced swim\u2014Learn to be a Better Swimmer; 4.30 p.m., general swim.Thursday, 9.30 a.m., soccer game in the park; 10.00, trials for track meet; 10.30, gymnastics out doors: 11.00, Y.M.C.A.beginners; 11.30, advanced swim; 4.30 p.m., general swim, ROBERT WALKER GOES TO CONVENTION Robert Walker accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mrs.N.F.Sutherland, will leave this week for Providence, R.I., to attend the convention of the Universal Craftsmen\u2019s Council of Engineers.Frank E.Hand Pays Visit To Montreal \u2018 Montreal had a distinguished visitor yesterday in the person ol Frank E.Hand, Supreme Chief Ranger of the Independent Order of Foresters.Mr.Hand was accompanied here by a group of orphan children of deceased members from the Oakville home of the order.In honour of the occasion, the local High Court held a rally at Belmont.Park, at which a large amber \u201cof \"Westmount City l'esidents were present, including several officers of the Montreal courts.Plans are being completed for the big dance to be held at Belmont Park, August 4, by Court Prince Arthur, which has its headquarters in the local Community Hall, The entertainment committee, composed of the following well-known local residents: Fred W.Brown, Wilf Schultz, Les Clarke, H.G.Neville, Everett Crane, Raymond Law, Tom Ske- hill, Cammy Grant, and Johnny McElroy, are leaving nothing undone to make the dance a great success.Music will be provided by Stan Wood and his Swing Band.MAN'S LEG IS (RUSHED WHEN TRUCKS COLLIDE Patrick Heffernan, 21, 5669 Chabot street, had his left leg badly crushed between two trucks when unloading bread at West.mount Station shortly after 8 o\" clock Friday night.He was removed to the Homaeo- pathic Hospital and detained there for observation.He was later allowed to return home however and is being treated in the outdoor division.No bones in his leg were broken, but it is believed that his injury is serious enough to keep him from work for some time, pated.- Limerick Winner Is Undecided Due to Large Number of Entries Due to the fact that an overwhelming number of entries have been submitted to the Limerick Contest conducted in the pages of the Westmount Examiner by the Business Association of Westmount it was impossible for the judges to select the cleverest last line in time to announce the name of the lucky winner of the trip to the World's Fair in this week's issue.The number of \u201clast lines\u2019 sent in has exceeded, by far, the most optimistic wishes of the sponsors of the contest and the Business Association of Westmount takes this opportunity of thanking all those who have partici- The postponement was decided upon in order to give the judges sufficient time to give careful consideration to all limericks submitted.The great number received made it impossib'e for them to do this in time to announce the winner in today\u2019s paper.The winner of thé contest will be notified as soon as the judging is conc\u2019'uded and the lucky person's name will be printed in the Examiner next Thursday.INTERIOR OF VICTORIA HALL BEING CLEANED Centre Will Remain Open Throughout Summer, However \u2014 Many Wedding Receptions Held The Interior of Victoria Hall is now being thoroughly cleaned and repaired in order to prepare the building for the busy fall and winter months, it was announced yesterday by the superintendent, C.P.Dutton.The cleaning and repairs are being effected by the hall's regular staff under the supervision of the superintendent.The permanent maintenance personnel of the building has plenty of time to undertake the work during the summer months when bonkings at the hall decrease about 90 per cent.The hall, however, will remain open right through the summer and the larger halls and smaller rooms are available at all times to those desiring to hook them.The centre is becoming increasingly popular for wedding receptions, the smaller halls providing ideal accommodation for this purpose.Victoria Hall is folly equipped to supply calering service.[.3.HOTELMEN 10 MEET HERE NEXT OCTOBER For the first time «ince the or ganization came into being in 1907, the American Hotel Associ- ation of the United States and Canada will hold their annual Convention outside of the U.S.when from October 9th to 14th, 1,200 members will gather at the Mount Royal Hotel.\u201cIt is the most important convention from a viewpoint of tour.18t promotion that Montreal could possibly obtain\u201d stated general convention committee zhairman.Vernon G.Cardy.\u201cThe spotlight of interest and attention in the minds of over six thousand hotel- men all ovet this continent now directed to the City of Montreal.\u201d Thomas D.Green and Emerson Owen, the two key men of the American Hotel Association, the former being the president and executive director and the latter the editor of the Hotel Red Bonk, met Canadian hotel heads in Montreal! recently.They conferred with members of the Province of Quebec Hotel Association, the Metropolitan Hotel Association and also with members of the Lanren- tian Resorts Assoligtion.Prof.R.J.McCracken At Westmount Baptist Prof.R.J.McCracken will continue his summer ministry at Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday, preaching in the morning on \u201cSelf Pity and Ita Cure,\u201d and in the evening on \u201cHow to Acquire a Christian Experience.\u201d Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished SILISAALLLLIIIISLIIIISISAN LI QUIAS IAA NN OIU NZL A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Wastmount Fres Estimates WE, 2323 CAALRIS LIL £5 8LPLLISL 1 3 SELLS IN L1G LA PIRSLY So SAA IILI SAS Ss Cleaned 10 INVESTIGATE INCOME SUBGESTED BY §.ROSS Noted Lawyer and Columnist Addresses Westmount Rotary Club Meeting On \u201cWhy Not Abundance For All?\u201d \u2014 Solving of Unemployment Problem and Public Debt Not Impossible, He Avers Appointment by the Federal Government of a commission to ing vestigate the national income and report as to how it is divided among the people of Canada, was recommended by Howard S.Ross, K.C, D.C.L., noted lawyer, and columnist of this paper,\u2019 in an address before the Westmount Rotary Club at its regular weekly luncheon meeting in Victoria Hall yesterday.Taking as his subject \u201cWhy not Abundance for All,\u201d Mr.Ross said in part: \u201cFortunately there is a steadily # growing belief that the most important task belore our country (and other countriea) is tho solving of our {wo great problems; unemployment and the public debt.It is not enough to solve one or the other of these problems and surely with all the able persons in this and other countries it is not an impossible task to solve both, Scientific Measures Needed \u201cOur Governmonts should consider it a primary duty to sce that the consumptidn of a nation keeps pace with its production and that ono of the methods to be used in accomplishing this is the establishing of a scientific relationship between the supply of money in circulation and the productive ca- pacily of each country, \u2018 \u201cThe present situation of continued unemployment and ever increasing Government debts cannot any longer be successfully at- tucked with pallintives nor can it any longer be called an \u2018emergency situation\u2019 to.be dealt with by emergency measures, Wo are faced with the necessity of correcting what appears to be an inherent defect of our economic system which prevent® Goveriithents TF getting idle men, idle machines and idle capital together.The \u2018surpluses\u2019 of primary products are not real surpluses and are a threat to primary producers only because we have not as yet learned the real relationship betwéen money and real wealth.Lack Required Money \u201cToday even in our potentially tich country (and in the U.S.A.also) many lack the necessities because they have not the required money, not because of Jack of ability to produce nor because of lack of human demand.It is too difficult to get money with which to make the demand active.Money is the beginning and end of production and consumption and the vital link which connects the two.\u201cThe break down of our system (and that of other countries) of exchanging the abundance of goods and services and the failure to make use of the available wealth is, in the opinion of a steadily increasing numbor of advocates of monetary reform, due to basic defects in the monetary system which must be put right if the world is to end the fantastic paradox of poverty in the midst of ahundance.Armament Race Costly \u201cThe world cannot expect to share in the abundance while there is an armament race which is at present costing the four leading nations 20 billions annually.Such expenditures will drive the world into a state of worse poverty than millions are now suffering because the national income of many countries will he absorbed and the condition of the masses will he- come unbearable.Many seem to forget that the cost of armaments (or the interest on the cost) is added to all we buy and that we are still paying for the Great War, which, even though we were the victors (as no doubt would he the result of another World War) did not solve and war can never solve our economic problems which are infinitely deeper than our political or racial problems.History shows clearly that wherever anarchy has overthrown existing Governments, the basic reason was economic rather than political.Production Mastered \u201cNow that production is more than mastered perhaps our Federal Government should appoint a commission to investigate our national income and report as to how it is divided among the people of Canada.No doubt it will he found that, ax in the United States, much too large a share goes to those who are not primary producers doing what it really the most important work of our country.That useful and dependable Dominion Bureau of Statistics could no doubt he of great assistance in connection with auch an inquiry.\u201cUn\u2019ortunately it will he found that we are a bifurcated society made up of \u2018Haves\u2019 and \u2018Have Nots' and one does not have to be a philosopher, an economist or a statesman to know that there cannot be much, if any, real unity while most of our people receive so little and n few receive so much of our national income \u2014 much more than is good for them or their children, if we ave thinking, as we should be, of the greatest good for the greatest number or better still the greatest good of all our people in this one of the greatest countries in thu world, with unlimited possibilities for our scanty populations and the millions who should settle here during the coming years.Reports Should Help \u201cThe reports of investigations as to the distribution of the national income made in the U.S.A.should be of great assistance to Canadians as conditions aro very similar except for the great disparity in population,\u201d tho spoaker stated, DRIVE T0 KEEP CITY HEALTHY IS CONTINUED Health Bureau Issues Report Outlining Menace Of Flies in Homes Following is another in the series of relenses propared by the Health Department of Wests mount: Beside the common house fly, we have a lesser house fly\u2014the large and small table fly, blow fly and fruit fly.All these flies are alike in frequenting filthy places, such as manure piles, carcasses of dead animals, decaying meat or gare bage.If allowed into our houses, they carry on their hairy bodies and legs particles of decomposed mate ter and bacteria that is deposited on exposed food.The Fruit Fly, sometimes called the Banana Fly, is often seen in stores and dwellings about overs ripe or decaying fruit, 4 These flics are so small that or« dinary fly sercens do not exclude them from our houses.They gain access in paper bags or containers on fermenting fruit and reproduce rapidly, becoming full grown in twn weeks from the egg stage.To control them, all over-ripe or spoiling fruit should be removed and destroyed as soon as noticed.The flies can he destroyed by an antiseptic fly spray.REV.T.W.JONES 10 END SERIES On Sunday in Calvary Church, the minister, the Rev.T.W, Jones, will conclude the two sere ies of Bible Study sermons he has heen delivering in Calvary Church this month.At the morning service the theme will be Brooks in Bible Stories, while the theme at the evening service will be The Song of the Ages, concluding the series on Songs of the Bible.It is announced that each Sunday morning at 11 a.m.through- nut the month of August and on Sunday, September 3rd, a meeting for Prayer and Bible Study, conducted by the Deacons of Calvary Church, will be held in the Church Parlors (entrance by the lower door on Greene Avenue).All who desire a service of inspiration and Bible Study are invited to attend these services, i} The Westmount Examiner consideration inspired Baldwin and Lafontaine in the early efforts at confederation; it was responsible for the teams of Macdorald and \u2014\u2014\u2014 Local Pupils .(Continued from Page 1) Mary, 11; THE WESTMOUNT sanmirsn THE FOR UM MRS.W.R.GLRD YNOESUAT, JULY F1, 1239 Huge Crowds .(Continued from Page 1) Cartier, Mackenzie and, Papineau, ue Girls: Allan, Muriel >?illo; Wrist watch, by Kenneth and Blake, Meighen and Patenaude, and King Allen, Flora Moira, II; Anglin.i rillo; Wrist wateh, by Aenne Published Every Priday Herning and Lapointe, to mention the outstanding Doris Harriet, II; Aston, Mabel In Which Subjects of General | Denman, Billy Adamson; Pen and ! Serving the City of Westinount, Mary Whalen, II; Austin, Interest Are Discussed Garden Suburh of Canuda\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2193 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° \u201cThe Ezsminer\u201d mRewspaper fer the home, Le WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JULY 27, HOUSE-BREAKING ON INCREASE Now that we are in the midst of the holiday teason when many local residents are out of town and their homes closed, reports of house- There is evi- breaking are on the increase.sims Lo be ap indapandent, clean deviteu to publie service.ones.It is equallv as important that a ministry include capable members from the Pacific Coast, the Prairies.Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes, and that \u2018he Ontario Irish Catholic, French Catholic, and Jewish minorities be represented, as well as the Irish Catholic, English Protestant, and Jewish minorities in Quebec.And, in addition to these considerations, the electorate wants to know reasonably accurately who the Cabinet members will be \u2014 they want to know that capable men will be put in charge of the big departments of Government, 1939 Gwy- neth Irene, II; Austin, Eleanor, II; Balls, Ruth Lane, III; Beck, Helen Ruth, I; Bell, Marjorie Evelyn II; Black, Shirley Lorna, 11; Bowden, Jocelyn Wainwright, II; Brooke, Lois May, IF; Brown, Joyce Cameron, II; Brown, Regina Lillian, II; Cagney, Aileen Francis II; Cameron, Elizabeth Scott, 111; Coldrick, Dorothy Reta II; Colley, Elizabeth Henrietta, II; Coppelman, Sheila Ruth, II; Cunningham, Evelyn Mary S., III; Cuttle, Thelma Mayrie, II; DeCar- ; i } } Ï Margaret | are not necessarily those of thi They are published for their Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.NOTE :\u2014The opinions expressed in thess columns and it does not accept responsibility for them.terest, variety and originality of treatment.i ss newspaper general 10.= \u2014 to use their brains.en Even military training, our survey found, does not make willing soldiers.More than a third of the students polled are members of the R.O.T.C.Yet they dislike the R.O.T.or \u201cpip\u201d and take it rather than something in which they might have C.They call the course a \u201ccinch\u201d AT BROCKVILLE The funeral of Mrs.Walter R.Gurd, who died suddenly on Friday, July 21st, was held on Monday from her residence, 3243 Westmount boulevard at 2 p.m.Mrs.Gurd died suddenly at her summer home, Villa Minerva, near Brockville, Ontario.j Pencil set, by E.H.Larkin, Thelma McLennan; Toy Train, by Me.Ardle Book Store, Jack Docherty; One pair scampers, by Chateau.gueay Shoe Store, Paul Barolet; One pair scampers, by Chateau- gueay Shoe Store, Eileen Morris; One pair scampers, by Chateau- gueay Shoe Store, Cecilia Barr; One basket groceries, by Distriet Service Store, Ruth Roscoe; on bow] turtles, by W.LePoidevin Pet Shop, Marion Duncan; one ham, by Wilsil Ltd., W.Read; one cake, by Canada Bread Co., Marian Ab.These matters are of tremendous impor- ; ; Ski : ami The dectased was born at Co-| raham; ke, Canada Bread ; , A teret, Elizabeth M., II; Dickson George Skinner, editor of the Miami Student who does not expect raham; one cake, Canada Brea dence that local homes are being watched by tance to the Canadian electorate because of Marion Elizabeth, ' I; Donally.youth wil be allowed to vote on war, wrote: What we would like to| bourg, Ont., the daughter of the| Co, Roy Scurrah; one flash light, burglars, for in several cases robbery has oc-|the very nature of our country.There is not Irene Victoria, III; Eidlow, Sonia, see is an organization of the youth of America into a vast lobby group Rt.Rev.Dr.Hugh Pedley, pastor| by Easy Electrical Co, Betty turred soon after the houses have been closed the sliahtest doubt but that they are placed II; Galley, Edith Patricia, III; which could exert its influence on issues affecting young people as for many years of Emmanuel Con- Brown; $1.00 bread tickets, by and the family left for the country.This in public estimation above the economic and| Gladney, Edith Marion, III; Gor-| directly as does the war question.It might be likened to a glorified gregational Church, now Emman-| Dent Harrison and Sons, Dorothy thieving could be eradicated, as it has been |social planks in a party\u2019s platform, add it is don, Elizabeth Maud, II; Gorman,| labor union bargaining for lives instead of wages.\u2014From an article py United Church, Drummond st Duncan; $1.00 bread tickets, by eradicated in Westmount and Montreal West, | therefore astonishing that men like Woods.Malloch Helen, II; Grover, Geral-| \u201cWe Won't Fight\u201d say American College Youths, by Betsy Barton, Sa ersell ad long or «.Dent Harrison and Sons, Marcel if residents intending to leave town would |worth and Herridge, and of late vears even| dine Sylvia, III; Hamlet, Geral-| daughter of Congressman Barton.missionary one re Gund was anneau: passes Vu Lo notify the police of the fact and instruct them [the Tories, are inclined to ignore them.And| dine Helen, I; Harrower, Mary| There are those who think the% the T p| Someceration Po to keep an eye on the property, and if the local police force had one or two additional as for racial and religious appeals, they are indulged in only by the cheap politician who et Ruth, II; Katherine, B., II; Hazen, Margar- Hollinger, Ruth Roslyn, III; Johnston, Phyllis Mary, world is based on force.But the course of history sheiys that noble row asked.\u201cThere are no other rules,\u201d the minister replied.also a member of the Themis Club and a member of the board of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home.cette Lauzon; pass to Beaver Colony, by Rowat-Cusson-Ross Ltd., Pamela Haskett; pass to Beaver radio cars.The lack of police cars here has |seeks a local and temporary popularity and has 111: x id d spiritual { in th Out of town friends attending| Colony, by Rowat-Cusson-Ross : \u2018 : Koch, Dorothy Irmgard, Il; ideas and spiritual forces in the | ut o wn friends attending| Colony, y 3 been commented upon on several occasions in| no regard for the permanent welfare of the Livermore, Ruth Alice, Ir MeAl- end have had a greater triumph.hohe world needs more brother- the funeral included Judge Field| Ltd., Madeleine Clark; pass to .od and less botherhood.\u2014Dr ; ; these columns, but nothing has come of it.|nation.lister, Ailsa Claire, III; MeCor- Nearly 2000 years ago tonight| Charles M.Sheldon.of Cobourg, Miss Field of Co-| Beaver Colony, by Rowat-Cusson- It is quite impossible to adequately cover the mack, Kathleen Emily, TI; McEl- there was born a Son of God who bourg, Mr.and Mrs.John Mc-| Ross Ltd, Gladys Mundy; $1.00 district with the equipment presently avail-| WE WAIT ON LONDON nea, Eileen Mabel, 11; McGillivray.gectined force and proclaimed the| Some nations are said to be Culloch, Dr.F.J.Day of Toronto.Cleaning Certificate by Pauls isi : » UE Al- ; iti urviving is her , - £ ; .able.Whether the Royal Visit had anything tol He LE SEUSS Nome A grat lemon of nivel lve | more spine han thre tho G0 os ugh Cloning Ceti by.Pau i do #'th it, or whether it is just coincidence, Owens, Eva Marjorie, 1; Perrin, et force His Kingdom lives) SF Be ch Men ot unbend, at| Philip, David and Walter; her| Limited, Lucille Levesque; $1.00 El.ew HOW TO GOVERN CANADA the fact remains that for \u2018the past two months Berriman Langstaff, Il; Petrie, today pile So Rig least in the eyes of the public ph mother, Mrs.Hugh Pedley, and a| Cleaning Certificate by Paul's Ey Ww A .: Le roo ' nturies.\u2014V.>.A.etar ° \u2018mi .= A large and, we imagine, growing propor- the Prime Minister has had to endure one of Margaret Rae, II; Piper, Mona State Cordell Hall.¥ *)is said that Briand suffered a de- brother, Dr.Frank D.Pedley, all] camion, ents oy po?z tion of the Canadian peop'e are getting a bit the worst press attacks of his career, and he| Irene, III; Powis, Grace Madel- finite loss in France because he| °* \u201contreal.Lins ne ng oy: É moe weary of the sectional, racial, and religious |has had to endure quite a number during his eine, III; Rankin, Elizabeth Ellen, Co .let himself be taught golf by muted, pd \u2019 = ÉlDER ; ; Il: Ray, Dorothy Ann, II; Rip-| The following is from an essay! 9 TH: ; : Cleaning Certificate by Paul's ë appeals in much of our politics.Such appeals twenty years of leadership.The latest comes II; Ray, Dorothy Ann, TI; Rip written by a student on \u201cCows\u201d| Lloyd George?This was in the in- Limited, Jeannine Levesque; flash 2] Don / {mpress the ignorant and the prejudiced, but | from the, Province of Quebec, and the cause stein, Miriam Pearl, i Spearman, \u201cThe most important part of| ervais of one of the many confer- light, by Stocks Service Station, E Henry, as programs for administering the affairs of [seems to be Mr.King\u2019s waiting for favourable i\u2019 VanBommel Maria Eliza- the cow is the receptacle in which ences which ended in \u2018agreements Emery Stamour; one box chocola- ë y | the nation they are total blanks.None of the |news from London before calling a general peth, III; Warren, Margaret Eliz- the milk is stored.This is called uns aracter.tes, by Leger\u2019s Drug Store, S.El ropa newer parties that have sprung up within the |election.He naturally doesn\u2019t want Parlia- beth, II; Waterson, Joan Char- the udder.By a clever arrange- The Grand Lodge of Massach Jones; one box candy, by Weston ETTE past few years will get far with such appeals, |Ment in a state of dissolution if and when a totte, III; Whiteside, Beverley Sel- ment it is divided into four com.e Gran ge oi \u201cassachu McMullen Sales Co., Patsy Mur.Elway s ; ; 1e! ; ro , y» ith te setts unanimously voted \u201cthat it hy: one box candy, by Weston = nor will they get far with a platform alone, blow-up overseas takes place, and he is re- by, JI; Wickenden, Grace Alice, partments each with a separaie is inconsistent with the profes- Mont llen Sales C ; V.Santini; É sav no matter how good or attractive it is.Be- luctant to plunge the country into a campaign 111; Zacks, Vivian, II; Cooke, Mar- tap.By this means the milk is di- Germany, predicted the ultimate one be en hy = am MeMut- ë od cause of the peculiar make-up of this country until he has assurance that it could be gotten garet Gertrude (s) III; Sears, vided at the source so ana one doom of Hitlerism in spite of its ' one box candy, Bit, tas one Es \u2014 Our religious and racial differences, and Over with safety.But these considerations Patricia Edith, a), I, Rein, Ma Tor 8 rtgage company , one to present dramatic triumphs.\u201cThe box candy, by Weston McMullen the differences in economic outlook because do not register with many editors who are ask- eI IIL; Gilg, Mar- the government and one to the| very boundlessness of National Sales Co., Arthur Moore; one box of geographical differences \u2014 there are is- slies to be faced equally as important as the ing, like L'Evenement, whv our*domestic affairs should be influenced by \u2018foreign\u2019 poli- farmer.\u201d Socialism leads to its destruction one way or another, The funda- Many College Professors to Speak at Session of Eco- candy.by Weston McMullen Sales Co., Lois Astrof; one box candy, framing of a platform.These issues, the| tics.Some of these journals are promising STREET CARS BUSY Here are the words of Lord mental vannes of Occidental aa by Weston McMullen Sales Co, newer pagties have neglected.Mr King and Mr.Lapointe severe reprisals| Stroct car passengers of Bris- Melbourne who was rightfully de- ization en democrat; ê Ve n nomic Institute Cecilia Desjardins; First, and most important, is the question with the ballot.All of which emphasizes that bane, Australia, used 66 tons of scribed as \u201ccynically realistic\u201d: ment an ae toe to = ts 1 cake by Harrison Bros, Frank ish- - i - this country is a most difficult t tickets in the last 12 months.\u201cPersons in general are suffi.ment Which will try to win WS) The Canadian Institute on Econ- Melvin Jr.; 1 beach ball by Tar- of English-Protestant and French-Catholic co y cuit one to govern.en P s g way back to world sympathy is| © et .+ |ter\u2019s Pharmacy, Patricia Hender- lt has been said that because of \u2014_\u2014 ciently ready to set themselves of?omics and Politics will hold its |ter\u2019s Vy operation.our dual nature, dual leadership is essential to successful national leadership \u2014 that the only way to lead this country is for a repre- [close of the present crop season because of ficulties.a th in writing and belief in love for mankind.Dem-| Theme: \u201cThe Crisis of Demo- Harvey; 1 baseball scorer by L.sentative of the English Protestants and a|quota restrictions, the despatch adding that in conversation to stop when they °°\"RCY puts the accent on free cracy.\u201d \u2018 N.& J.E.Noiseux, S.Bell; 1 representative of the French Catholics to sit this surp'us could have produced sugar worth MEDALS FOR CARE come to the precise difficully of dom, Socialism on equality.| Outstanding leaders of Canada, baseball ser hol LN Eo EE down together at the head of affairs and set |more than $20,000,000, a large part of which| Sweden's automobile club will the subject, which they are un- es ere full of religious a the United States and from abroad by Wostmare Ty Store : ain example of mutual esteem and co-opera- [would have been paid to labor had it been| award three types of medals to|sions and purposes of l'ree Ma- P will present various phases of this 99 Poe tion for the rest of the nation to follow, This Puerto Rico reports that 2,956,775 tons of sugar cane have been left standing at the ground.You figure it out! : JOBLESS INCREASE Unemployment is increasing in Mexico as a result of the oil dif- careful drivers.by communicating their knowledge, but they are not so wishing sonry to promote, participate in or profit by any lottery, game of chance or other device by which the individual may win a greater not too far in the future.Socialism and democracy are twin brothers, both rising out of Christian siasm.Now society is dominated by ideas of place, work, fraternity, welfare.But welfare means happiness of the community as eighth annual session at Geneva Park, Lake Couchiching, Ont.from August 14th to August 26th.subject as a background for discussion in a series of general forums.The following are some of the son; 1 beach ball by Tarter\u2019s Pharmacy, Duncan Attewell; 1 beach ball by Tarter\u2019s Pharmacy, Mary Fernand Pilon; 1 box candy .by Wee MacGregor Coffee Shop, L Cronin; fancy candy by Empress Tea Room, Doreen House; 1 box f the individual.This biscuits by Broadway Grocer; + value than he pays.\u201d is a Christian feeling, & Christian- more important leaders and sub- Store, Lorraine Hill; 5 hoops by _ PP .» Thomas Mann, Nobel prize win-|ity developed and directed toward jects: Max Lerner, (Aug.14-16) yeirose Hardware, Lions Boys 2nd.F n (2 N\\ WA nut ner in literature, self-exiled from|ihe earth as a Christian human.Williams College, Williamstown, hub; 3 haireuts by Mack's Barb- or 1\u20ac YVYestmoun XaMiner able Lo get aver, with such Som.fom >\" Tn ehsims Dr.Mann suid; Mase, formerly Editor of the Na-|CEShop, Marie Terroux ae .2773 mon phrases as \u2018It were easy tof «From the close relationship of tion, will give three addresses ON: Baseball and bat by Montreal - push these considerations much| democracy and Christianity we (a) Political opiniox in a demo-| Messenger Service, George Creu; FRIDA moe further\u2019 or \u2018With the rest you are| may conclude, not that they will ray (b) Economie plane 1 pr.swimming trunks by Alf.vival perfectly well acquainted.\u201d disappear together, but that they en ) democracy.Ladouceur, Robert Hanna; 1 pr.Jean P 35) CLASSIFIED ADS In an address at Duke University Canon Raven of England de- will survive together.\u201d At Boston at the second annual Hans Simons (Aug.18-22) of the Graduate Faculty of the New School of Social Research, New pyjamas by Jack Evans, André Noiseux; 1 pr.pyjamas by Jack Evans, Arthur Bernfield; 1 shirt by Jack.Evans, William McMahon; SUNDA RICHA clared that \u2018he pagan state relig-| dinner of Christians and Jews|york, formerly Director of the Hound ; : ; .\u2019 on» |1 pr.golf hose by London Men's i .Cler- pr.g y with \\ Ma chureh are in a sense | eymen of thrce faiths spoke.Dr Bale >n four lectures will give Wear.Join Nerontsos; 2 prs.golt athe e church are in Bf gymen o ; \"Mas.Berlix, in four lectures will BIVe Lase by Jack Evans, Joyce Find- WIND\u2019 ree nemesis on Christianity for its T.S.Roy, president of the Mas-|a survey of current international lay Willian - failure correctly to interpret its|sachusetts council of churches| developments.: , own gospel.\u201d said: \u201cOur unity is deeper than| Geo.Counts, (Aug.23-26) Chateau Cheese and Hellmann's - , our divisions.None can pin a de-|Teachers College, Columbia Univ- Products donated by J.Rene Oui- SITUATIONS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE « ; New York to] Nomination label on God!\u201d Father|ersity, New York.will give four met Ltd.: Donald MeDonald, Trene TEA CUP reader would like part IRISH LINEN banquet cloth, 70 x TENTS, canoe sails, tarpaulins, pack BEDROOM set, dining room set.Travelling from ih orx wo M.J.Ahern: \u201cRacialism is con- [addresses on: (a) Background of Kelly, Marie Yates, Herbert Morel, x time n as ror or would go out 104\u201d, 12 merviettes 20\" square, hand |eacks, shower curtains.We make chesterfield set.DE.9966, 4212 North Chicago on May 31, 1 8 TEBU-| demned by science, by philosophy [the present democratic crisis; (b) Frank Baptiste, Evelyn Woods, private yv Also reads the cards, eu embroidered and cutwork, never used, them.Stewart's Reg'd, 400 St.James, clirfe.F-97| lar coach passenger of the New and by religion » Rabbi M.S.An immediate program for demo.James Grevatt, Josie Pilon, Dick- T AUTOS FOR at sacritico price, BL, 6444, Y-15 MA.5511._ Y-7| HOUSE TENT 12 x 1+ $15; T x 7 York Central or Pennsylvania Lazaron: \u201cAmerica is God's last|cracy; (c) Present practices and |son Armitage, Bob Loucks, Alec I OR SALE CHILDREN'S combination slide and 107i vds.carpét runner, Breakfast s7.watch tent & x T' $4.Fltaroy railroad paid $32.70 for Fis ticket, : Sods a ; | ent practices a |p atkinson, Veronica Bell AUSTIN, 1938, cabriolol, in good see-saw, Also mand-box in excellent set 6 pieces.ivory and green #00: 9860, : F-91| or 3.6 cents a mile.But if the chance to save the world.Its dy-|trends in American Schools wi 1 dress by Brother & Sister Lusty | running order.Phone DE.0800 after condition, 2 white straw hats, girls condition, sell immediately.YO.3162.4 delayed his] \"amie is religion.Back of the|reference to democratic education; dre y Brother in the 7_Thursday, Y-19 10-11, WE.6346 after 7 pm, Y-10 F-83| TENTS.canoe sails, tarpaulins, pack same passenger had delayed his) op \"or \u2018philips Brooks stands|(d) The task of the future.Shoppe, Mary Peitz; 1 blouse by LABA 1931 Scaan, first class sacks, shower curtalns.We make|trip one day he would have paid the mystic figure of Christ.Chris- D tic Polici Martha Shoppe, Audery Kert; 1 running oder, tires still on guar- them.Stewart's Reg'd, 400 St.James only $18.20, or 2 cents a mile, a he my gure : 1 emocratic tolicies house coat by Jack Evans, Bar- antes.Phone DE.0600 after 7 MA.5511, F-36| reduction of 44 per cent.tianity and Judaism are powerless! There will also be a serigs of bara Wilson: 1 bottle skin lotion Thursday.Y-18 ILEFEBVRE'S home made delicious , unless they have such a conscious-| addresses and discussions of prob- FORT doughnuts, 25e d DE.Thus did the Interstate Com- f the divine!\u201d .; by Waverlette Beauty Parlor, Bev- TRANSPORTATION vughnuts, \u2018ce dozen.1303.We tein \u201cdi » ness of the divine: lems facing Canadian Democracy erly B A ; WESTMOUNT young.mdy \u201clesirous d I deliver.F-21| merce Commission \u201cdispose\u201d of a includin overnment efficiency erly Baxter; soft drinks by Leahy of contacting party motortug to rosswor uzzie SINGER sewing machines Yor sale.| problem which had concerned rail-{ à second five-mile stretch of civil it ptiée conomic laanine.Grocery Store, Lions Boys\u2019 Club; Halifax vin Gaspé.Wil share ex- machines rented.Repairs guaran-|road management for some time: subway now connects- downtown Social eur arty government.1 case of oranges by Thrift Stop penses, references exchanged.Bux teed.Parts dellvered anywhere.5 ., \u2019 *|& Shop, Li Boys?.9170, 2191 Hampton.Y-24 = Hughes, EL.924.F-16| hat to do te improve passenge: Tokyo with other suburban train |and education.p, Lions Boys\u2019 Club HOUSES TO LIT 1011 [12 [3 HEMSMTCHER machine In gooû| CATNINGS * e mos p terminals.Tokyo has passed the| Leaders who have already agreed DEACONSFIELD AVENUE 5 & remaining avenue of appeal tu ; ; , \u2018Own 9 17% BRACONSFIELD AVENUE, 7 condition.BY.0341, F-13 he x ing is that of Pp duction 6,000,000 mark.to address the Institute include: Room rooms, fully modern, HA, $367, Y-12 16 ONE Indy blevele almost mew Sis.j + su i¢ oid ae ito Hon.Augus MacDonald, Premier P id F FLATS TO LET or duick buyer, 453 St.Catherine]in fares, Sai i of Nova Scotia; B.K.Sandwell, r ed brie.S727 19 Street.F-Siland it proceeded to enforce its In Japan, it is reported that : oVv1l or brook 5337, heated, new, 5-6 rooms ALL IVORY maj-jong set, § racks ; roa \u201c i ion i i in.| Editor, Saturday Night; Armand judgment by finding that \u201ca heavier taxation in the higher in Viau, Dept.Mines and Fisheries, Elderly Women frigidaire, stove, linoleum, hot water, Call ELs 7586.F-S3| maximum-fare basis, one way or|come brackets throws a great bur- - - TAKE garden Immediate occupation.EL.CHILD'S cot and high char also] ound trip, for general applica.den on the middle classes, while Quebec; Denton Massey, M.P.; Dr.A society of Manchester.Eng.and GI 8388, CA.5804.Y-20 Lloyd's stroller, and play ven.\u2018n|.Pr qa the nation's arbitrary reduction of|C- E- Phillips, Ontario College of jp oo} \u201cH for W \u201d - HARVARD near Sherbrooke, upper ° .tion.of 2 cents per mile in coach-| the nation's y ; T .Prof.S.F as omes for Women, ARVARD near Sherbrooke, upper good condition, WA.4482, F-60 de à i depri the wealthy of Education, Toronto; Prof.S.F.k ide * , FRIDA - .r ; _ nd 3 cents per mile in pull-|imports deprives the wealthy ; se | seeks to provide a room of one\u2019s modern 7 bright rooms, furnace, sta GIRLS bicycle.new.cost $35.00, win] \u20ac: 8 Pp | 1 ; Maine, University of Western On-| wn\u201d f 1der] £ slen vival © tionary tuba, docorated throughout, sell for $22.00, DE.3044.F-¢4| mans would be most likely to les-| many luxuries.tario; Prof.W.A.\u2018 Melntosh, à or elderly women of slen- with M TED BOPLEXEE LEFEBVRES Boston Baked Beans.Sen the transportation burden of] + Queen's University; Gratton = means.h Barryn E D 150 Ib, 2 Ibs.25c, DE.1303.We de-| respondents.and to harmonize O'Leary, Editor, Ottawa Journal; ver a period of two years the HARVARD and Wilson Avenues, Wee.= F-23| with present-day economic condi- [CHRISTIAN SCIENCE R.L.Calder, K.C.Montreal; Prof.society has taken over four houses SUND/ north of -Térrsbonne.¢-1 rooms.bon: | .MAXWELES wringer.sed rubber tions, with consequent fuller as | SERVICES K.W.Taylor, McMaster Univer.|in each of which it has installed MICKE tious \u201chot water, Jamison sotuios.i tion, ) DE at perfect on surance to the respondents of rea-| % *lsity; Lt.-Col.George Alexander | five or six women.Occupants pay berry plus.Apply Asselin, 4600 Harvard.BLACK patent shoes 6B.brown lizing a fair return upon their \u201cLove\u201d is the subject of the les-| Drew, K.C., M.P.P.; Agnes P.Mac-|2 rent tommensurate with their da Phone WA.2792, open evenings.broque golf shoes 6.biack|PrOperty investment.\u201d \u2014 Jervis| son-sermon to be read in Churchesiphail, M.P.; Prof.B.Wilkinson, iNc0me.and in return occupy 8 nie Y-5 fiowered satin dressing gown 38-40.| Langdon, Jr.in an article \u201cShould! of Christ, Scientist, throughout |University of Toronto.bed-sitting room.One resident is ç GARAGES Li] : i dress re hott Te eo the Regulation of Railroad Rates| the world on Sunday July 30th.All sessions of the Institute|Chosen as House Mother, and in 3 3 , à .) ; .i > LARGE garage to mer cheap.EL dresses nll 14, square wire bird cage.be \u2018Streamlined\u2019 Too?\u201d in Cornell; Tre golden text is from Jude|will be held in mornings and even- return for keeping clean the com GARAGE to let, 103 Cote St.Antoine Rd, facing Kensington, heated.ee 1891, -22 ROOMS TO LEY BHERBROOKE, near Ureene \u2014 LArge and small rooms, fireplace and Kit.68 n 69 2 67 70 3 all in good condition.WA.5459, TWIN BEDS, 2:-piece suite, tea-wagon, dressers, gas stove must sell, DE.5426.WANTED PURCHASE F-164 chesterfield F150] Morrow was in London seeing the Law Quarterly.ings, the afternoons being free for recreation.Excellent swimming, boating, badminton and tennis are available on the grounds, and golf at Orillia which is distance from the Park.1:21.\u201cKeep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.\u201d Among the citations which com- The story is told that Dwight minister of shipping during the only a short munal parts of the house and performing other small duties, she granted rent-free occupation.The cost of opening a new home is about £35, and the society alsc meets the difference between the chen, - furnished, unfurnished, bath, ANTIQUE China, silverware, ivories, World War.As they talked an as-| prise the lesson-sermon Is the fol- total rent and the rents paid by shower.Fl.7704.Y-15 HORIZONTAL 8s-\u2014Glide through the 1ang .paintings, ornaments, clocks, bronzes, sistant came to consult the offi-|lowing from the Bible: \u201cIf a man ar N the tenants SUMMER BOARD 1\u2014Partly open se Rand Hi\u2014Ynderdone within |Teuter.Other antiques purchased.cial.\u201cBe careful.\u201d said the chief.[ (av 1 love God, and hateth his 7-GUN PLANES 5.BROME LAKE, accommodation sum- S\u2014Yeny large amount gg andinavian rold $3\u2014Careless speech Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, WI.sie.\u201cnot to violate Rule Six.\u201d \u201cAnd|prother, he is a liar: for he that{ .New Australian \u2018air battleships\u2019 Ris Story mer boarders, UW-.ting, safe bathing,| 10\u2014Tv put down with monetary unit pl.) 27\u2014The uninhabited \u201c| what,\u201d asked Morrow, \u201cis Rulelloveth not his brother whom he|will carry seven machine guns.fishing, near lake.Mrs.J.Tryhorn, unnecessary force H\u2014Downy surface on 63\u2014Small loaf &4\u2014The soap plant spaces of earth 2t-Loyve to excess BARTER EXCHANGE Six?\u201d \u201c\u2018Do not take yourself too| hath seen, how can he love God He swears that the second floor .Rock Island Farm, Fostèr.Y-3 67\u2014Kind of rubber s9\u2014stitched EXPERIENCED auto mechanic will \u201c \u2019 of my house belong- to him and I A elve : che > the answer.\u201cAnd 2\u201d (I Joh 3 se belong~ to # FOR SALE 5\u2014Tereibte tright San aindian J0\u2014Cinze repair any car.What exchange?Seriously\u201d was mM whom he hath not seen?\u201d (I John him, man is the likeness of God can't get him out.\u2014Report of # ê 16\u2014A kno f9\u2014Steamship 923\u2014Interlaced Chrysler Products Specialists.Wr.what are the other five?or-| 4:20), \\ * ; ; dE, 10 NITURE S ECIALTES-Paînt- 11\u2014Cntmportant per- j&\u2014Herole poem HRT occasion 1838, Y-13 The lesson-sermon also includes| PUTE and eternal, having that Miné court case.~ and unpainted furniture of \u2014 e vo 4+\u2014Actions - : ; jet.\u201d That's hi , kin i Kinds.Special designs made to onder.18\u2014Aboclute He Combai 37\u2014Precious stones DOMESTIC PETS the following passages from the roach was also in Christ.\u201d( Page : hy M pis story and he's sticking # Furniture refinished and repaived.Id est tro cial functions dR seats ATL BREEDS.dogs and puppies.THE SHOP OF SUPERIOR Christian Science textbook \u2018Science 7).o it.\u2014Montrea r.Hy Curtains, drapes and uphoistering.Je=J WEOSE from « (eoll) 43_Diffeulty guaranteed healthy.country bred .h with Key to the Ser + WIE St.Mark Street, WI.3160.Y-24| 24 Rodents 13\u2014Rell to the ground {Turkish \u2018titre of Dixon's, 1821 St.Antoine.Wi.2938 Craftsmanshi and Health with Key to the Serip.bi LAYTON upright grand piano, Rma- Particular posl- VERTICAL dignity Always open.Y-9 p tures\u2019 by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cIt 5 ur phone and C.W.transmitter.|.Uo op 1 Part ef à chureh CEE rar NALABAR has should be thoroughly understood E - ?wudio lounge, for cash.Phone BL M\u2014Twlsted_ around 3\u2014Settle od 5t\u2014Let in old wire fox male puppy to Approv- that all men have one Mind.one HOWARD S ROSS K C El 2nd.Pe JK 1627, S-21] 35\u2014Freah water fish 4\u2014\\Weitten statement 5&\u2014Victim ed home $15.Phone Mrs.Waligate.ALBERT WEEKS God and Father, one Life, Truth .\u2019 Nm.E| gre TH 8 GAN beautifully hand carved, an- penn of lytic £3 Drocecdings fi indom Lamb Lansdowne avenue, WA.5342 Y-4 and po Mankind will \"become BARRISTER and SOLICITOR = Lynn \u20ac «B que.No reasonable offer refused.| Se 0\u2014Gl leathe MASSA .g Ï Call WA.6729.\"Noe Bolrmed on nd §\u2014Domestio animal reed te FINNISH MASSAGE Studio Regd.Jeweller perfect in proportion as this factil Suite 310, 57 St.James St., W., Montreal £ - è SAVE MONEY, WORK =Rriaks oft short $-Fnts according to 63\u2014Trameworlt ff Miss Anita Salokanuel and quaiified becomes apparent, war will ceast ' E suNDA or =: \"à FURNACE blower tor rented home, 43~=Garment 9\u2014Discards as refusa e5\u2014indlan of Tierra young Scandinavian masseuses, Re- Watchmaker .and the true brotherhood of man Telephone HA.9238 = Dick \u201d ; 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Fighting furiously .Living gloriously .+ .Laving reckless.ty! STARRING BRIAN ARERNE « VICTOR McLAGLEN JUNE LANG » JOHN CARRADINE \u2014 Special Added Attraction \u2014 \u201cTHE STORY OF ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL\u201d with Don Ameche, Loretta Young Henry Fonda, Sally Blane and Polly Ann Young.\u2014_\u2014 TODAY until Friday, JEANETTE MacDONALD in \u201cBroad- |S way Serenade\u201d with lan Hunter & Lew Ayres, \u201cNEVER SAY DIE\u201d with Martha Raye & Bob Hope, LET x Cnesmaou TODAY-SATURDAY DOUBLE PROGRAM! There but for the grace of God PEU 4 PAT CAGNEY OBRIEN THE DEAD END'KIOS-HUMPHREY BOGART ANN SHERIDAN-GEORGE BANCROFT 2nd, Film, \u201cBLONDIE\u201d with Arthur Lake & Penny Singleton, FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 Revival 1 \u201cTHE GHOST GOES WEST\u201d with Robert Donat & Jean Parker._\u2014 SUNDAY untill TUESDAY, RICHARD GREENE in \u201cThe Hound Of The Baskervilles\u2019 with Wendy Barrie & Basil Rathbone.\u201cWOMEN IN THE WIND\" with Kay Francis & William Gargan, x aan TODAY-SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL! Lusty life and sudden death .in the wildest Town of the West ERROL FLYNN ET AR ODN AO ESA OBO GDR OO IODA DRE OR Added Attraction, \u201cWINNER TAKE ALL\u201d with Tony Martin and Gloria Stuart.FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 Revival of \u201cA FAMILY AFFAIR\" with Mickey Rooney and Lionel Barrymore, \u2014_\u2014 SUNDAY untit TUESDA MICKEY ROONEY in \u201cHuckle berry Finn\", \u201cSweepstakes Winner\u201d with Maris Wilson, Johnnie Davis & Allen Jenkins.* (GNGWOON TODAY-SATURDAY SPLENDID PROGRAM! RING Ce [LIP Exciting Drama ., , Gloriously Set To Music, \u2014\u2014 2nd.Feature, \u201cSHARPSHOOTERS\" with Brian Donlevy & Lynn Bari.SUNDAY until TUESDAY, DICK POWELL in \u201cGoing Places\u201d with Anita Louise.\"WINNER TAKE ALL\" with yony Martin & Gloria Stuart.Fol ER AT REE GLUT TT eRe rn eran Rn eee Te AT ep ene en ane \u2018Angels With Dirty Faces\u2019 Great Film Now at Westmount \u201cAngels With Dirty Faces,\u201d a sensational melodrama of the slum districts, co-starring the famous team of James Cagney and Pat O'Brien and featuring the \u201cDead End\u201d kids, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and George Bancroft, is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre.An intensely powerful story of two boys, brought up together in the slums, whose lives become widely divergent when one it sent to reform school for a prank in which both took part.He becomes a big-time gangster, his friend enters the priesthood.Their paths cross again when the gangster, part of the mob that runs the city, bucks the priest, who is heading a \u201cclean-up\u201d campaign, his object being to save the thousands of slum boys in his parish from lives of crime.The strong bona between the two men makes their conflict doubly exciting, and leads to the unique and thrilling climax which lifts the picture high above the rank and file of gangster stories.Advance preview critics have heaped praises upon the acting of the two stars, and upon the antics of that famous sextette of toughies, the \u201cDead End\u201d kids.Ann Sheridan is said to handle her first strong dramatic role with remarkable ability, and Bogart and Bancroft are hailed as the most menacing of menaces.Rowland Brown wrote the original story which was turned into a screen play by John Wexley and Warren Duff, and Michael Curtiz directed.\u2018Dodge City\u2019 Tops Over \u2018Robin Hood\u2019 When a year ago film critics greeted Warner Bros.\u2019 \u201cThe Adventures of Robin Hood\u201d with as overwhelming a barrage of praise as has ever been accorded a motion picture, they added that it was not possible to make a more colorful or more spectacular adventure picture.Only \u201cDodge City\u201d can provide an answer.If \u201cRobin Hood\u201d was pretty close to fiction, \u201cDodge City\u201d is pretty close to fact, and it is all the more extraordinary and exciting thereby.Most people who know their history of the pioneer West are familiar with stories of Tombstone and Deadwood, Wichita and Abilene, San Antonio and Santa Fe, and all the rest.But few are more than slightly acquainted with the most hair-raising town of them all \u2014 Dodge City, Kansas.In all the West of that period, so aptly described as \u201cwild and woolly,\u201d Dodge City was the rootin\u2019est, too- tin\u2019est, shootin\u2019est outpost\u2014what a visiting journalist described as the \u201cbibulous Babylon of the Western frontier.\u201d More tradition attaches to it than to all the other famous frontier cities combined\u2014for it really was a composite picture of all that was best and worst of the old West.For Dodge City in 1872 was the Western terminal of the Santa Fe railroad, and that made it the cattle center of the trails over which the pioneers rode.S» it was to Dodge City that Warner Bros.went for their picture.This film is now showing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday.English Preserve Derbyshire Land Because of Beauty Determination among residents that a Derbyshire beauty spot should not be sold to builders has been crowned with success now that the National Trust has accepted the gift of 76 acres of broken woodland and pasture under Frogatt Edge, Derbyshire.During the summer of 1938 this region was advertised for sale as building land, and many offers were received from speculative builders.Realizing that the sacrifice of this hillside, comprising some of the most popular scenery in the Peak district, would have been something in the nature of a disaster, the local branch of the Council for the Preservation Jf Rural England made a determined effort to preserve its rugged b:zauty unspoiled.In one week end officials of the branch raised £3,000.On the strength of this a contract was signed, generous guarantors being found to take the risk, and recently the full sum required was secured, thus ensuring that this wvi- tal part of Peak scenery will remain permanently YOUTH ENCOURAGED Youth movements are being en: couraged by the Government of Mexico.CHILDREN TO WORK Children of Taskent, Uzbekistan.will build a railway three miles ROMANCE AND SONG LE LS = Nelson Eddy and Virginia Bruce co-star in \u2018\u2019Let Freedom Ring,\u201d and exciting adventure romance, the picture is now playing at the S day.Edward Arnold, Lionel Barry the cast.gloriously set to delightful music; nowdon United Theatre until Satur- more and Victor Mclaglen are in IN THRILLING MYSTERY STORY Wendy Barrie and Richard Greene in *a scene from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's \u201cThe Hound Of The Baskervilles\u2019 featuring Basil Rath- bone, which opens Sunday at the Westmount United Theatre.Don Ameche Plays Role Of Telephone Inventor Don Ameche brings another immortal character to the motion picture gallery of the great in the title role of Darryl F.Zanuck\u2019's production of \u201cThe Story of Alex: ander Graham Bell,\u201d which starts Saturday at the York United Theatre for a four day engagement.Ideally cast as the younger genius who invented the telephone, inspired by the unfailing devotion of a beautiful young girl, the popular actor offers his greatest portrayal in this stirring romantic drama which symbolizes the tradition of America.Sharing stellar honors with him in this Cosmopolitan production for 20th Century-Fox are Loretta Young, as the deaf Mabel Hubbard, whose affliction was the inspiration for his great accomplishment; and Henry Fonda as Thomas Watson, the untiring and devoted assistant who shared the early years of hope and struggle of Alexander Graham Bell.Poverty, starvation, disappointment and ridicule were faced by the young dreamer.So intense was his struggle that he halted on the threshold of his great invention, ready to sacrifice it so that he might find happiness with the girl whose love kept the flame of his genius alight through the years.It was she who made him go on! Ironically enough, after all the drama and suffering of these years, the moment of discovery had a humorous angle.For Alexander Graham Bell accidentally found the secret of the telephone when he burned a hole in his pants with laboratory acid! \u201cQueens of the Belmont Park Sky\u201d at for Second Week One of the highest working acts in the world, the \u201cQueens of the Sky\" who perform 120 feet in the air, will be held over as the free outdoor attraction at Belmont Park for a second week.Consisting of four charming young lassies and a man, these aerial artists perform upon the extremely high rigging without any net or device for their protection should they fall.They are seen in entirely new and different routines comprising balancing on their heads, hands and feet on top of the lofty rigging.Climbing the extending poles, they lean away into space, after placing their feet through a small loop.One of the young ladies then grasps a swing and, face downwards, suspends the other four members in mid-air.The act is extremely hazardous and thrilling from start to finish .a master creation of artistic perfection and nerve thrilling sensation.Patrons of Belmont Park show their appreciation by applauding these daredevils as they execute their death-defying stunts way up in the clouds .depending solely on their sense of balance and perfection for their safety.At the special request of patrons, the management of the Park will again grant a special concession to those desirous of tripping the light fantastic to the strains of Stan Wood's orchestra in the beautiful pavilion.On presentation of the coupon appearing in the paid advertising in this paper, patrons will be entilled to dance all evening at a great discount.This offer is good only on Saturday and Sunday evenings.CARRIES TOBOGGAN It\u2019s the same old story\u2014a car with West Virginia license plates arrived in Toronto with a 10-foot toboggan on its roof recently.The weather has been cool for July, but really not that cool.Air stations at Lympne, Kent.and Eastleigh, Hampshire, are being taken over by the Fleet Air Arm.Lympne will be known as H.M.S.Buzzard and Eastleigh as H.M.S.Raven.AT BELMONT PARK FOR SECOND WEEK + p= \"Queens of the Sky\u201d, daredevil aerialists, at Belmont Park for second week._ \u201cHUCKLEBERRY FINN\u201c A se Se, per ç Saal » Nat oi RAN \\) Mickey Rooney in a scene from Mark Twain's \u2018Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn'' which opens this Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre for a three day engagement, SONG AND ROMANCE NAN CINE fan Hunter, Jeanette MacDonald and Lew Ayres in a scone from the film \u2018Broadway Serenade\u2019 which will open Saturday at the York United Theatre for a four day engagement.Butterworth Admits \u201cEmbarrassing\u201d\u2019 Moment had been feeding sugar io Denver Mud who displayed his versatility by removing the sugar cubes from between Eddy's teeth, When the \u2018scene started, the latter hurriedly dumped the remaining sugar into The embarrassing experience of the football player who has to change pants during the game was recently experienced by Charles Butterworth.Charlie, an old Notre Dapte man Himself, had his.costume ripped in a vital spot by a mule which answers to the name of Denver Mud, Appearing with Nelson Eddy in.a scene of \u201cLet Freedom Ring,\u201d current attraction at the Snowdon United Theatre, Butterworth was required to squirm underneath a wagon, pulling the mule behind him.Before the scene started Eddy thing went as scheduled until the mule went after the sugar in the pocket.Finding some difficulty in getting it out he calmly took the flap of the pocket in his tcelt.and pulled, with the result that the seat of the Butterworth pant.fell somewhat apart, While a group of cheering aclora circled him, Charlie changed clothes.AAA AA UMA AAA OF .MASKS » MIKES .AND THINGS By y JACK HIRSHBERG BB 27772 A SERMON FOR TODAY, FOLKS .Graduate physicians from many parts of the United States and Canada are homeward-bound as this is written, afler one full week spent in serious discussion of ways and means to curb the spread of tuberculosis.Though most of the papers read by visiling and district specialists during the medical congress dealt with such mysterious goings-on as pneumothorax, thorocoplacity and other equally-un- pronouncable procedures, all speakers were clearly enthusiaste over progress made by medicine during the past few years in the fight against the white plague.; ; They were also unmistakably sincere in burdçning the public with much responsibility in the# batile against disease, and this! publie health authorities seem thought was echoed during tWO0! more concerned with politics thar radio broadcasts heard locally during the week.\u201cWe know what measures should he employed to prevent with the public weal.In a vince where disease is rife and facilities for treatment sadly lncking, it is particularly impor- pro- tuberculosis,\u201d said Dr.Sidney tant that laborer and student, ha- Greenberg, of Cornell Univer- bitant and rockney be shown the sity, during a broadcast chat sane, sensible way to a healthy with this writer through CFCF.existence-the road that circum.\u201cWe also know that if the dis- navigates disease, | ease is recognized in its earliest The press has done its part.Now it's clearly up to the broad- i he cured in most .stages it can casters to do theirs, cases.The public, however, must he aware of these things and Butterworth\u2019s hip pocket.Every] hattan convention which convenes at Teachers College of Columbia University .* CBC GETS CBK The Canadian Broadcasting Corporations newest 50-kilowat station, CBK, at Watrous, Saskatchewan, hits the air Saturday at 10 am.when leading networks pay it homage.The post is tp serve all three Prairie provinces .+ « Voices of yesterday's headliners, recorded by yesterday's mir- acle\u2014the Edison RecoMing Ma- chine\u2014are featured in a new transcription series currently under consideration by many stations.The transcribed shows dramatize events in the lives of Teddy Roosevelt, Florence Nightingale, P.T.Barnum, King George V, Sir Henry Stanley and others, cach dead celebrity adding a few words bf his or her own as the show draws to a close , .Nelson Eddy veturns to the MeCarthy hour August 13.Ransom Sherman, radio's goofiest comic, has deserted Club Matinee for good.with Gary Morfit\u2014who is not half as funny\u2014slated as his successor, * THE DUNCANS AGAIN The Duncan Sisters, Vivian and Rosetta, will be teleenst as \u201cTopsy and Eva\" through NRC late this week, marking the ta- mous duo's return to America after two years of success across the pond.One of the Dun- Cans is the divorced wife of Montreal's Mortimer Davis, Jr.CKACs Yvon Bourassa ix spending a six-month period at St.Agathe, trying to regain lost health .Montreal's Robert Emmet.Dolan will probably be signed shortly as bandleader for ROBINTEX - EATEN NP IF YOU WANT A SUIT À : THAT WILL MAKE-UP WLLL th WEAR WELL: AND KEEP 1TS SHAPT J | ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR RominTEX Ji the new Walter O'Keefe program, scheduled to hit the networks September 9.Montreal mikemen are steering as clear of the city as possible these summery days.Allan Me.Iver spends most of his time tapping out new arrangements on the lakeshore; Lucio Agos- tini heads downtown only for broadcasts or rehearsals, and even Rupert Caplan, busiest of regional producers, finds time to weekend in the mountains .And so the dial spins.Gosh, it's hot! Employers Approve Sickness Service Judging by the unprecedentes response to the government's questionnaire on sickness services available to workers throughout Canada, Canadian employers are \u201ckeenly alive\u201d to the value of such services, according to a health department statement issued recently., Replies have been pouring intd the government in exceptional volume, many accompanted by letd ters expressing eagerness to obtain any advice the government can give concerning maintenance of their employes\u2019 health.Many nvo indicating a desire to improve their company medical servicer QUEENS OF THE SKY Senantlonal Lady Daredevils Diract from New York's World Falr HOLD YOUR PICNIC AT BELMONT PARK A Play Ground for Particular People.coute Lm DELUXE ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkage or stratching.Ope, DRESSES TOPCOATS | TPE SUITS \u2014- / Be 4892 SHERBROOKE W.At Prince Albert millions for ils goodness.+* TELE TALENT DEAR NBC is spending upwards of $115,000 for television talent during its first year of visual broadcasting, according to figures released yesterday.Live talent costs the network close to $600 per hour .Walter O'- keefe succeeds Dick Powell on the Lifehuoy show September 9, and neither Parkyakarkus nor know how it can help.\u201d And, last Friday evening, in a radio interview with (Gorman Kennedy through CKAC, Dr.Roddick Byers declared: \u201cPeople don't appreciate just what a scourge tuberculosis really is.If they did they would demand that it he swept from the country.\u201d | It is this writer's humble con-; Martha Rave will he on (he xer- tention that radio should do it: jes next autumn .\u2018Though bit in educa\u2019ing the general pub-! Jack Benny has written this lic\u2014you and I and the folks next.door\u2014to fear and respect the tubercle bacilus and help organized medicine to stamp it out.This is especially so in a country where government gold controls the networks and programs devoted to: public service are so strangely absent from the ether.To citizens of Quebec such a series of educa-: tional programs would prove invaluable.Death rates from many communicable diseases in this province are outrageous, and some agent that Kenny Baker's successor is not yet chosen, it's fairly safe to way that Del (a.sino will he featured warbler when the Benny funfests« resume in October , .Sir Joseph Stamp and Stanley Baldwin will broadcast from New York August 15 and 16, respectively, during Columbia University's Congress on Education for Democracy.Representatives of 26 national organizations and many countries are to attend the Man.NE CALL FOR & DELIVER WHITE SWAN CLEANERS GOES TWICE AS Awonderful ! STANDARD CLEANINË at Reduced Prices, 3 PC.SUITS C TOPCQATS PL.DRESSES WA.1145 are bobs 2 \u201cne MMA MM MA AA MA A M MA ANA NA MAN A MAMA AAA AAA AA MMA AAA N° 9 Grape Punch 2 GLASS SIZE YOUR DEALER WILL DELIVER 5¢ Serr Rs a M M LO.\u2018 2 Yori are holidaying at Ocean Social and Personals Mrs.B.Noakes and family are at Plattsburg for the summer.Mrs.J.Miller will be spending iwo weeks vacation at Old Orchard, Mr.and Mrs.J.Rainhart and family are spending some time at Brome Lake, Mr.and Mrs.E, N.Howell are at present spending their holidays in Madison, Connecticut.Mr.and Mrs.H.Telfer and Park, Me.Mrs.C.H.P.Moore, of Victoria Avenue, is spending the summer months at St.Anicet, Quebec.Mrs.J.Wilfred Shaw will spend the month of August on the Maine Coast.Mrs.Ernest Bliss is spending a few woecks at Knowlton's Landing, Lake Memphremagog, Que.Mr.James Bain has fishing trip gone o© in the Laurentian \u201cMountains for six weeks.3 \"Mrs.Robert Percy and her \u201c Bi =\u2019 a ï daughter Cynthia are spending a few weeks at Cacouna, Que.The Misses Edna and Shirley Phillips are holidaying with veln- tives in Charlottetown, P.E.L Mr.and Mrs.M.Dowie, and their daughter, Patrician and son, Peter returned by moter from the Maine Coast on Saturday.LL Ht.Bonat Chalet À _ Sear Ll) ISR er, QU Gre he Visit St.Donat Chalet LOOKOUT commanding the finest panorama of the Laurentian Mountains, comprising ave fifty mountain tops .and Lac.réhambault.Accommodation for rey guests in modern, private Log abins.Beer and Wine - Excellent Cuisine Phone St.Donat 4 Ring 2 CANTOR'S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.48 miputes from Ste.Agathe vla \u2019 new highway.ports - Soclai Activities = Dancing Koshar Meals WEEKLY RATES \u2014 $15 up For further information, phone Ç PL.8487 * -0r St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, ideal for your vacation.13 miles from La.chute on Route 30.Eres boats, sate, sandy beach, diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.Rates $10.and $12.weekly.rite for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 935 R 3.2 .or Monitor Tourist Bureau, 1 WA 27 Mrs.Harry Pearce is back in town from Picton, Ont., where she has been visiting her sister-in-law for the past two weeks, Mrs.W.8, Davies and her sister Miss Grace Moffatt have gone to Kennebunk Port, Maine, for a few weeks holiday.Mr.D.E.MacLean and his two small sons are spending the balance of the summer at Knowlton\u2019s Landing.Mr.Harold Parker and Mr, Arnold Phillips are spending a week travelling through New Brunswick.Mrs.Carrie Buchanan and her son, Mr.Donald Buchanan, who have been living in France for the past two years, have been visiting Montreal recently.The Misses Ruth Corbett, Marjorie Nash and Ann Parker are expected to return this week-end from a two weeks\u2019 vacation spent at Lake Lachigan.Miss Phyllis Bulmer, Mrs, H.Matthews and son Douglas, Mr.Mel Chadwick and Mr.Lawrence Pittock are spending some time with North Hatley friends.Mr.Harold Forrest is leaving this week-end for Oldhan Pines, Pembroke, Mass., where he will be the guest of Mr.and Mrs, George Hall.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Hugh R.Mount\u2019 arc vacationing in Rochester, N.Y., at the home of \u201cMr.and Mrs.Ron- nld Abbott after a motor trip through Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains, Mr, and Mrs, O.R.Ainslie with their daughter Andrea Joan and four month old son Kenneth Ren- ton along with Mr.and Mrs, N.C.Johnston and their daughter, Patricia Ramsay are motoring up to Norway Bay to spend the month of August.Miss Joyce M.Bryant of Auckland, New Zelaand, Regional Officer of The Empire Correspondence Society for New Zealand, ir leaving by the 8.8.\" \u201cAorangf\u201d on August 8th to completa musical studies at Syracuse University.Misa Bryant will be visiting Mont- veal on her arrival from Vancouver us st de re i © at + it Mt mt on me ban cm 6 Shadynook Inn LAC MERCIER, QUE.Comfortable rooms with hot ano cold water, rooms with private bath; also privats cottages with, bath, meals in hotel, \u2019 Golf = Tennis ~ Bathing - Regattas\u2019 Sandy Beach - Mountain Climbing Dancing Every Evening - Orchestra By rail, C.P.R.Lac Marcier Station, Que.By road, Route 11.Phone St.Jovite, 59 R.2.Manor House 16 Island Lake LAURENTIANS On lake shore, Boating, Fishing Tennis, Dancing and Swimming.Electric lights throughout house Hot and Cold running water.Laur.entian spring water, Excellent cooking.For reservation, write or phone 1a cu cooke ohleken chopped; in cold water for 18 minutes: « Cook yolks and broth in top o \u201c apoon.chill, CHICKEN MOUSSE 1 tablespoon plain gelatine: 2 tablespoons cold water: ohickén broth: 1 teaspoon salt; a Ye cup blanshe spoons minced pimento; Ly Sout vod sweat pleklss.eat egg 3 enn Joka.cup whipped cream cups almonds chopped table.oak gelatine yolks and add chicken broth.double boiler until mixture coats the Add gelatine and salt and cool, almonds, pimento, pickles and cream.When coo! add chicken, Pour Into wetl-niled mold and Unmold on bed of lettuce And garnish with sliced tomatoes, sliced egg.watercress and radishes, has been whipped with half as much whipped cream, Serve with mayonnaise whic No.1 NEW Potatoes 10 Ibs 19¢ Gaspe Peas, 2 Ibs.25¢ * Fresh \u2018 .Brocolli .2 bchs.25¢ Canadian Tomatoes .lb.\u201810e - Montreal Vegetables 1: Butter Beans .Ib.5c Green Beans .Ib.5¢ Peas .Ib.5¢ Rhubarb .\".beh.5¢ .Carrots -.bch.5¢ - Baets .-.beh.5c | DIONR Every day we read in the paper of food poisoning through brands and poison \u2018sprayed vepetables.the guaranteed for quality and freshness In meats, groceries and vegetables.SPRING LAMB Leg Lamb .1b.31¢ Forequarter Ib.15e Fresh Killed 7 Ducklings .1 Ib.30c Fresh Killed Broilers 1 Ib.30e Milk Fed \u2019 Chickens 1 1b.32¢ Fresh Montreal Com .doz.45¢ Chateauguay Raspberries 2 boxes 25c Oranges .dos.28¢ Plums bskt.69c Our name, as In i : a \u201c7 One Store Only WESTMOUNT St.Catherine, at Wood Ave.PHONE Fltzroy 7411 Heavy Base On Vases Necessary For Summer When purchasing flower holders for summer use, the weight of the base is the first thing to be considered.The heavier it is, the better.The next consideration is the method provided for holding or impaling the stems or branches.Holders containing round holes of a uniform size scattered evenly over the hase of the holder are seldbm satisfactory.The holes are invariably either too large or too small for the stems and are never in the desired position, Groups of lead tubes which can be placed F at will, prove successful if they are heavy enough not to shift.the whole, however, point or heavy bases accommodate themselves most readily to a constantly varying task.Decorative holders, designed to The Way To A Man\u2019s Heart x Family Would Truly On| the needle |\u2019 looped wire holder on| g appear as part of the arrange-| % ment, ave usually in poor taste and seldom hold the flowers firm- tage.The American art of flower arrangement is outgrowing insignificant statuary and gazing balls.when Mrs.J.Wilfred Shaw will \u2018 hold a tea in her honour.Among the guests registered recently at the Ste.Adele, in the Laurentians, were: Mr, J.H, Carson, Mrs.E.C.Carson, Mr.and Mrs, D.B.Newton, Mr.E.W.E.Kleem, Miss Margaret MacCallum, Miss Edythe J.Leggett, Mr.and Mrs.Weston Webb, Mr.and Mrs.C.Kenneth Wray, Miss Vera D.Howarth, Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Smiley, Mr, Norman B.Muir, Miss Elsie M.Muir.Mr.F.J.Birmingham, all of Montreal; Mr.H.Schmidt, West.mount; Mrs.W.J.Davidson.Westmount; Dr.and Mrs, C.J.Tidmarsh, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, F.E.Fraser, of Westmount; Mrs.F.C.Routh, Mrs.R.B.Foster, Mr.P.C.Routh, Mr.R.Watt.Mr.and Mrs, J.L.Johnston, Misses Elaine and Shirley Godall Col.and Mrs.D.G.Scully, Dr Elenor R.MacKenzie, Mrs, S.D Mackenzie, Mr.P, D.Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.P, T.Besner, all of Montreal.Fraser-Hill \u201cihe: marriage \u201cof Béatrice Marian, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James A, V, Hill, of Westmount, to Mr, James Alasdair Fraser, son of Mr.and Mrs, James M.Fraser, of Westmount, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock in Do- minion-Douglas Church, Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., minister of the chuteh, officiated with Rev.William Munroe, D.D, uncle of the bridegroom, assisting.The bride- who was given \u2018away by her father wore a.gown of white French suede lace, with a separate train from the waist.Her veil of Brussels net was worn over the face and held in place by a halo of orange blossoms.She car- vied à soft Found bouquet of gardenias and lily-of-the-vailey.Miss Helen Fraser, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid-of-hon- or and wore a fitted frock of Elizabeth pink Broderie Anglaise made with a semi-V shirred neckline and full floor-length skirt.She wore a small flower hat ami sandals of miniature blue crepe and carried sheaf bouquet of Briarcliff roses and delphiniums, Mr.George C.Fraser acted as best man fot his brother and the \u2018ushers \u2018were Mr.J, Jeiferson Hill, brother of the bride.Mr.James W.Know, Mr.W.À.Wood, Jr, and Mr.Malcolm H.Blakely.The reception was held at the summer residence of the bridegroom's parents in Pointe Claire, wheve -garden flowers were used to decorate.The brides table, centred with the wedding cake, was arranged with white garden flowers.Mr.and Mrs.Fraser left by plane for Banff and Lake Louise 1 where they will join the Canadian Rockies Trail Ride.Out-of-town guests included Mrs.R.J.Lydiatt, of Toranto, aunt of the bride, Dr.C.Ernest Cross, of Three Rivers, uncle of the bridegroom, Mr.and Mrs.N.M.Hay, of Toronto, Mrs.J D.Chesney, Jr., of Nassau, N.Y, sister of the bride, Mrs.Gluyas Williams, Miss Peggy Williams.of West Newton, Mass, and Miss Joan Chesney, of Baltimore, Md.: ALCOHOL PRODUCTION Three million gallons of alcohol will \u2018be produced this year from sugar cane and maize near Wit- watersran, South Africa.COLLEENS LIKE RACES Women of Dublin, Ireland.are becoming so interested in horse racing that many travel to other countries to attend meets.HUSBAND A JEWEL A Hollywood actress called her husband \u201cmy jewel.\u201d She has taken out theft insurance.\u2014Ham- Pata.dy or set them off to good advan- ; / Here is a cherry pie which will tempt the appetite of the most fastidious.It can be made very economical also.This prize recipe was supplied by a thirteen year old Girl Guide in a recent cooking contest.Crust One and one-half cups flour, 3 tablespoons ice water, teaspoon.salt, % cup shortening.= ~~ +.Filling = IT 2 Two cans cherries, 1 Va cups sugar, 42 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons butter, almond extract to taste.Sift flour and salt.Cut in shortening.Add ice water until mixture works well.Roll fiat.Divide pastry into two parts.Cover bottom, sides of pie tin with one half.Save other for top crust.Place layer of-sugar mixed with flour, on lower crust, then half the cherries.Then add half of the remaining sugar and flour on top, and dot with butter.Lastly, sprinkle with juice from canned cherries, lightly flavored with almond extract.Cover with top crust, pricked center, and fasten edges \u2018of top and sifted | Va a Cherry Pie + % Croquettes mide with tapioca for stamina, and flaked fish for delicacy, furnish fine Lenten meals.* Relish Cutting Down + ! N ; Salmon Croquettes (8 medium croquettes) For older cooks who may lack assurance, here's a \u2019\u2019protected\u2019\u2019 recipe for fish croquettes.Three tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, V2 teaspoon salt, dash cayenne, Ye teaspoon paprika, 1 tablespoon pimiento finely chopped.I cup milk, 1%2 cups salmon finely flaked, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, sifted bread or cracker crumbs, 1 egg beaten with 3 tablespoons milk and dash of salt.Combine tapioca, salt, cayenne, paprikd, green.pepper, .pimiento and milk in top of double boiler.Placé over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 3 to 5 minutes), and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.Add salmon and lemon juice, and mix thoroughly, Chill {mixture ' thickens.as-1t cools}.Shape into balls, Roll in crumbs.dip in egg mixture, then roll again in crumbs.Fry in deep fat (390 deg.F.) 1 minute, or until golden brown.Serve with peas, tomato or bottom crusts firmly together.Baka.cream sauce, if desired.Tes TOPICS In the absence of Miss Bunny Barden (who is vacationing at Brompton Lake, Quebec), the writer of this column and Women's Editor of the Monitor, Miss Frances Goltman, the Music Columnist, will conduct Tea Time Topics.8 * » Lady Mend], the famous interior decorator, better known to Americans as Elsie de Wolfe, of striking appearance and personality who now resides in Paris, was seen recently wearing a coral hand holding a diamond rose as the only ornametit on a stunning black dress.This is an old fashion of \u201cgrandma's day\u201d and you may be sure that if Miss de Wolfe wore it the vogue will de copied here before very long.» » * The French influence seems to dominate the trend in new compacts since French metallic brocades cover the frames to such an extent that the metal parts hardly show at all.These attractive powder cases hold large fluffy puffs and are round and very, very thin.* A » Even though large floral designs often fascinate the eye at a first glance, one never tires of gazing at a small floral print dress.Now we find that shirts to wear with sports clothes are being made of tiny flower designs and are being favoured for res rt wear.Flowers always add a soft feminine touch and the pastel shades add to thei: attractiveness.Who says that milady wants to be masculine! » * * Peasants are colourful and so is youth! So much so, that the younger set has been popularir- ing the séarf crossed shawl fashion over thé breast and tucked in- | TEA TIMÉ dian tribes have always liked gay scarves, .+ * * Hems!!! Now who for a moment would think that hems would cause a considerable difference of opinion among the Paris couturiers?But at the present moment hems are the subject of controversy among the heads of a number of important French houses of fashion.The fraction of an) ifch makes a difference in the relationship to the proportion of the silhouette and if this is hot carried out accurately, the symmetry of the pattern has lost its artistic design.For this very reason the hem level is often underlined by a contrasting fold of the material.Two famous designers, Ly: olene and Balenciaga, have both found new and tricky means of showing off hems.* * LS Lyolene lines the hems of her wide daytime skirts or faces them on the inside with a strip of gay contrasting colour.The vivid colour is only seen as one gets into a car or casually: crosses the knees or perhaps lifts the skirt ir a coquettish manner, This nove! hem attraction is very alluring tn the eye and on a severe toned dress is doubly impressive.» * 3» Balenciaga has stressed the bottom of a flaring black faille afternoon frock by ruffling the hem Unusual indeed, this ruffled hem is gathered oh a drawstring of bright rose-coloured velvet ribbon The ribbon is pulled through eyelets and tied in bows at alternate places on the inside of the skirt.Thus the skirt shows the velvet very subtly as one walks, » * * Just fhe other day a stylist returned from Europe and announced over the radio that the fashions to the sach-belt.This style is used By the colourful folks in the mamtans e=d Punsia, To in hats have made a decided change towards a more conserva.Triplets Of Sports Prints Are Useful There are sports print kerchief triplets in sets having three sizes.One drapes into a turban; one becomes a fichu or corselet and the littlest tucks into the pocket.One-strap slippers or anklet fastened models are the favorite racing footnotes from Deauville.Specially old-fashioned mordore or cinnamon kid worn with white frocks.Quaint soft-soled, squar - heeled bottines, accompanying formal evening dress, are noted at Vichy, Casino galas.Violet kid slippers laced with gold are worn with giant wisteria printed chiffon.Perugia favors evening bottines having \u201cair-conditioned\u201d trellis work or ladder fronts.Heim announced two good fall coat colors.Maple Leaf red and Beaver brown.Flat Metal Cases Of Raised Enamel \u2014 Flat metal cases the size of a business envelope hold a surpris ing amount of stuff and come in cheerful suminer flower designs done in rais:d porcelain enamel The lid holds an evening's supply of cigarets; money purse, lipstick, rouge and powder containers arc fitted neatly into the other side.The compartment for loose powder has one of those spring metal covers, so that powder comes through only when the cover is pressed down.There are vanities and cigaret cases of the same enamel patterns, small and flat.Black Leading Color For Mid-Summer, Fall Black is well in the lead as a mid-summer and early autumn favorite, It is always the choice of the woman who has been wearing white and summer prints Moreover, it is a good foil for the glow of a tanned complexion.But another color is rising in popularity.It is brown \u2014 the brown of tree-bark.When we first saw tin jersey it made us think of the sleek surface of a moist log lying along the shadowy edge of a mountain stream.It is refreshing on a warm day.! In the fall it will look well with the dark brown furs that are going to be popular.A variety of greens may also be found.They include the deep shade called Moly- neux green, a variety of olives shading from light to ripe, and grayer moss shades.Wine reds too, are often seen.A new name for them is \u201cvintage.\u201d But they smack of brisk days, like leaves that begin to turn.Early blues are soft with a stone cast; some call them \u201cArctic.\u201d Oriental Rugs Are Easily Repaired Scatter rugs, of Oriental design, receive a great deal of wear, usu ally in the centre.A simple repair job and the life of a nearly ragged rug can be prolonged by many months.: Lay the rug flat, right side down.Place a strip or two of adhesive tape, one inch wide, across the worn part.Turn over and arrange broken threads on the right side to lay flat.The adhesive tape may be colored with a crayon to match color of rug.THe worn part must be brought closely together before attaching adhesive tape.16th Century Canvas, The Work of Raphael?A painting owned for generations by a distinguished South American family was listed July 13 by a Chicago art connoisseur at an authentic work of Raphael or one of the other early 16th century Italian masters.Leo A.Marzolo, restorer of canvases for the Chicago Art Institute, vouched for its authenticity after examining it under a hospital fluoroscope July 12.The painting, begrimed by the centuries, is called \u201cThe Madonna of Bogota.\u201d Mr.Martolo- said it had a value of \u201cnot a cent less than $100,000.\u201d The 25 by 80-inch painting sh.ws the Madonna and Child.young John the Baptist, and Joseph.It was discovered in the home of Senhora Maria Martinez de Mendoza in Bogota, Colombia by Prof.Santiago Martinez Del- g udo of the University of Bogota.WEAVES OWN 8UIT On a loom he found in a trash heap 50 years ago, the 80-year-old rector of Gayton-le-Marsh, England, still weaves his own clothes.CASINO CONVERTED A popular gambling club ir Mexico is being converted into a teen t-and far fall waar, nossary, » | 4841 Sherbrooke W.lat Victoria) DE.9898 Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 ILUSAUSIUI TISSUS ISA A/J CSM IIS SSI SSII IL d 2 The Hardy Players have stepped upon the boards for the last time, having disbanded with the breaking up of their parent-body, the Dorchester Debating and Dramatic Society.They are remembered as having the charm of all village actors.Rural themselves, they were wholly at home in the characters of Thomas Hardy's stories.When they began their annuai Dorchester performances in 1908, Hardy viewed them with distrust, but allowed them to present adaptations of his novels, provided they did not vary his stories or dialogue.By degrees, they weakened the author\u2019s prejudice against the theatre which was finally destroyed when Miss Gwen Ffrangçon-Davies, with a professional London company, presented \u201cTess of the D'Urbervilles\u201d in his own drawing room at Max Gate here, By experience of Miss Ffrang- ¢on-Davies, Hardy's sense.of drama was as keen as his characterization was vivid; and yet she recalls that he had no knowledge of actual stagecraft whatsoever.As the years went by, the Players adapted one story after Hardy Players Drop Curtain On Era of Countryside Drama LIAL ILLS SILI MALI EM ans FLOWERS AND PLANTS __ For All Occasions Rolane Sorssks cs Retail Branch: 8 N N N N S N N Ÿ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N S N N N N 7 770% = wun THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 2 the Madding Crowd,\u201d \u201cUnder the Greenwood Tree,\u201d \u201cThe Three Wayfarers,\u201d \u201cDesperate Remedies,\u201d \u201cThe Distracted Preacher,\u201d and \u201cThe Return of the Native.\u201d With every production, says Miss Ffrangçon-Davies, Hardy's suspicions of the theatre lessened, until his affection for the Players became real and strong.He still continued, however, to censider professional actors and actresses flighty and flibbertigibbet.But in 1824, he himself made an adaptation of \u201cTess of the D\u2019Urber- villes,\u201d which he allowed the Hardy Players to present.They even went up to London to act in the piece, with Mrs.Gertrude Bugler as Tess.Now it happened that Mrs.Hardy greatly admired =~ Miss Franggon - Davies's performance in Rutland Boughton\u2019s \u201cThe Immortal Houy,\u201d and Hardy was persuaded to allow professional players to present \u201cTess.\u201d Miss Ffrangçon-Davies herself came down to Dorchester to see Hardy, and secured from him liberty to alter the play as she wished, Japan is shipping twice as much another, appearing in versions of \u201cThe Trumpet Major,\u201d \u201cFar From candy to the United States as last year, [ H ZE RBST UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired 379 Victoria Ave.gf.5% EL.7980 | Ll A fois \u201cHi REFRIGERATOR PAYS FOR ITSELF WITH SAVINGS! EET) | ITS FREEZING SYSTEM HAS Mi Moving parts saves you money in the first place because there's no wear, and secondly because you get the same low operating cost year after year.Then, too, you'll find Servel saves you more on food ., , thru better protection, leftovers saved, permitting you to buy at quantity prices without risk of waste.These savings total up to an amount which usually more than pays your monthly installment.Come in\u2014see Servel Electrolux, the gas réfrigerator, today! 1626 St.Catherine St.W.Company ELECTROLUX Jar Rpgonate Ezezinc with no moving > NO MOVING PARTS in its freezing system > PERMANENT SILENCE > CONTINUED LOW OPERATING COST » MORE YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE > CONTINUED SAVINGS THAT PAY FOR IT Industrial Distributors Telephone WEllington 6763 tory at the team enter aging I heat, a ver Gru the sr the \u20ac track Westn terday Des) over a variou of s athlete Rest lows: Girl: yards: garet Girls 1, Glo 3.Bar Boy: yds.1.Robins Gilling Heat Murra; Værliar ble.Girls 1.Pan Ramse 12 yea: Reonar Girls yds.1.eline L Boys yds.1.Waters Girls yards, Thoms« Boys ward r Girls ward r Marga Girls ward r Flora I 8.Kola Boys ward r Ronald Girls ward r 2.Dorc Hasket Boys, ward r 2.Fred Girls, ward r Madelir Boys, ward re thur W Girls, \u2014 = a ma der the Three Reme- acher,\u201d ative,\u201d , says Hardy's ssened, Players de still onsider tresses But in | adap- \"Urber- Hardy y even in the Bugler 5 Mrs.\u201c Miss rmance he Im- y was ssional \u201d Miss THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1°39 ae te THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER a LAR oa Mee eda Sa Bei eas PAGE HVE ROYALS MOVE TO TOP OF SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE SEVER TIE WITH GRANITES AGAINST WHOM THEY WIN 9-6 AND GATHER EXTRA POINTS Two Games Next Week Will Decide Issue of Which Team Will Win Bye \u2014 Grads Are Among the Top Flight Performers \u2014 Eagles Are Doomed to Stay In Cellar as League Enters Final Week of Play LOCAL SQUAD TAKES HONORS IN POLICE TRACK AND FIELD TOURNEY AT MOLSON STADIUM Constable K.Crone Wins 220 Yard Dash and Runs Second in 100 and 440 Yard Dash Events \u2014 J.Cartlidge Runs Third in 440 \u2014 Relay Team Takes Second Place \u2014 Westmount Represented for First Time The Westmount Police Department for the first time in its history entered into the Montreal Police A.A.A.games, which took place at the Molson Stadium.This being team consisting of J, Cartlidge, E.entered into the novice events only, and the results were most encouraging.In the 100-yard dash K.Crone took a first place in his preliminary heat, but was nosed out by R.Lefort of Verdun in the final, and ran a very close second.K.Crone was apparegr®y trailing the field in the 220-yard dash *but opened up with a burst TRACK MEET DRAWS MANY DESPITE HEAT Regular Weekly Municipal Event Held Yesterday at Athletic Grounds Grueling heat failed to dampen the spirits of the participants of the @ægular weekgr municipal track and field meet held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds yesterday afternoon.Despite the heat and humidity over a hundred took part in the various events and a good turnout of spctators spurred on the local athlètes.Results of the rwet are as follows: Girls, 6 years and under, 50 yards: 1.Carlin Kennedy, 2, Margaret Jolley.Girls 8 years and under, 50 yds.1.Gloria Williams, 2.Flora Banks, 3.Barbara Biamble, Boys 10 years and under, 75 yds.1.Lloyd Williams and Allan Robinson, 2.Allan Murray, 3.Ross Gillingham.Heats: 1.Allan \u2014Rebiason; A.Murray, Robart Lunney; 2.L.Wafliams, R.Gillingham, R.Bram- blw.Girls 10 years and under, 75 yds 1.Pamella Haskett, 2.Jacqueline Ramsey, 3.Salby Cochrane.Boys 12 years and under, 75 yds.1.Leonard Chambers, 2.Fred Jones.Girls 12 years and under, 75 yds.1.Gladys Morgan and Madeline Lodge (tie.) Boys 14 years and under, 100 yds.1.Buddy Tobias, 2.Arthur Waters, 3.Ken Bolden.Girls, 14 years and under, 75 yards, 4.Natalie King, 2.Dolly Thomson, 3.Ruby Rigby.Boys 6 years and under, backward race, 1.Peter Hennessy.Girls 6 years and under, backward race: 1, Carline Kennedy, 2.Margaret Jolley.Girls 8 years and under, backward race, 1.Gloria Williams, 2.Flora Banks and Barbara Bramble.8.Kola Kennedy.Boys 10 years and under, backward race, 1.Lloyd Williams, 2.Ronald Bramble, 3.Douglas Selby.Girls 10 years and under, backward race, 1.Jacqueline Ramsey, 2.Dorothy Kenyon, 3.Pamella Haskett.Boys, 12 years and under, backward race, 1.Leonard Chambers, 2.Fred Jones, 3.Richard Black.Girls, 12 years and under, backward race, 1.Gladys Morgan, 2.Madeline Lodge, 3.Edna Selby.Boys, 14 years and under, backward race, 1.Buddy Tobias, 2.Arthur Waters, 3.Ken Bolden.Girls, 14 years and under, back- their first entry, the four man Denbeigh, A.Lowson and K.Crone, of speed on the straight-of-way and came in a nice first.R.Lefort of Verdun who had taken first place in the 100-yard dash ran a close second.The 440-yard dash gave West amount some more points when twu of their men, K.Crone and J Cartlidge both placed, taking second and third places respectively.It was a very close race and there was barely a yard between 1st and 3rd place at the tape.In the relay race, consisting of 4-110-yard dashes the Westmount team.J.Cartlidge, E.Denbeigh, A.Lowson, and K.Crone were again beaten out by Verdun, but managed to hold a second plpace.J.Cartlidge appeared to get away to a bad start but the other three men managed to gain in their dashes, especially A.Lowson vun- Municipal Tennis Notes E.Larson and W.Osborn after a shaky beginning in the men's open doubles final with R.Shea and G.Hooper, took control of the situation half way through the third set.From then on their strokes found the corners of the court and they emerged the victors in a very hard fought match by scores of 4-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.The many spectators who watched this final, played on the King George Park Courts showed their appreciation very often as both teams put across some placed shots.The open mixed doubles has narrowed down from an entry list of 26 teams to four.Most of these matches have been played at the courts behind Victoria Hall.The semi-finals will be played on Thursday evening, with the finals scheduled to be held on Friday.The four teams are as follows: G.Gillies and Miss D.McDonell, F.Scofield and Miss J.Byington, W.Coldwell and Miss H.Cotte, S.Quinton and Miss D.Manthorpe.WESTMOUNT \u2018B TEAM VICTOR IN CRICKET Emerges Victors Over Wanderers by Seven Wickets in Game Saturday ning third who pulled up considerably on the field.| Soccer Players Here To Meet Scotsmen Four boys of the Staynor Park area will be on the crack Montreal team to play against the Scottish Schoolboys touring soccer team on Saturday at Viau Park.The Staynor Park bo£s are: Stewart McCowan, Tom Wilkins, Eeonard ~Chumbers, Robt.Mc- Gillivrey.PUTTING TOURNEYS Weekly putting tournaments are being held each Wednesday evening at King George Park and all those desiring to enter are eligible to do so.ward race, 1.Dolly Thomson, 2.Natalie King, 8.Doris Stott.Boys 8 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Peter Hennesay, 7' 1\u201d, Girls, 8 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Gloria Williams, 9° 11\u201d, 2.Flora Banks, 7\u2019 4\u201d, 3.Kola Kennedy, 6' 11\u201d.Boys 10 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Allen Robinson 10\u2019 5\u201d, 2.Ross Gillingham, 9\u2019 9\u201d, 3.Lloyd Williams, 9\u2019 7\", and Ronald Bramble, 9° 7\u201d, Girls 10 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Pamela Haskett, 10\u2019 10\u201d, 2.Jacqueline Ramsey, 9\u2019 6\u201d, 3.Sally Cochrane, 8' 9\".Boys, 12 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Leonard Chambers, 12\u2019- 9\", 2.Fred Jones, 10\u2019 9\u201d, 3.Jack MeHissock, 10° 4\u201d, Girls 12 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Marguerite Lodge, 11\u2019 6\".2, Madeline Lodge, 11\u2019 4\u201d, 3.Gladys Morgan, 11\u2019 2\u201d.Boys 14 years and under, broad- jump, 1.George Apostolatus, 16'- 5\", 2.Buddy Tobias, 15\u2019 5\", 3.Arthur Waters, 13\u2019 9\".Girls 14 years and under, broad- jump, 1.Dolly Thompson, 18\u2019 1\u201d, 2, Ruth Rigby, 12' 11\u201d, 3.Doris Stott, 11\u2019 7\", Rockhurst College of Kansas | City is small, but James Joseph Gleeson won All-America mention as a halfback there.Gleeson, a handsome chap standing six feet one ond weighing 196 pounds, is one of The Westmount \u201cB\u201d team and the Wanderers \u201cI\u201d team participated in one of the most enjoyable cricket games of the season on Westmount Park last Saturday, the Westmount team emerging as victors by seven wickets.The Wanderers team, batting first, put up a very stubborn resistance before they were all out for the good score of 142 runs.Hastings 39, Hacket 30, Jesshope 27, and J.Plumbley 25, were the main scorers.On the attack Pentecost took five of the Wanderers\u2019 wickets for 50 runs; Davis four for 29; and Lane c\u2018- for 12, The bowling of Davis and the wicket- keeping of Edge deserve special mention.A feature of Westmounts\u2019 batting was the unusually high rate of scoring.Bretner 42, Chappell 32, Romney 29, Sweeting 19 not out, and Edge 14 not out; all made their runs in quick order.The three Westmount wickets were captured by Plumbley, Hastings and Gillow.Next Saturday, the Westmount best dressed men in baseboll.BASEBALL'S NEW NAMES Stories of Major's Rousing Recruits Told by Art Kreas .No.16\u2014Jim Gleeson | Gee Geé Gleason conducts a pub in Kansas City, where his father is a motion picture theater magnate.Gleeson figured in triumphs of Newark Bears the last two years.He is the winning type.In six cam» poigns has been with four pennant winners, two second-place clubs.Gleeson; who got going with the Chicago Cubs after slow start, ascribes his double-or-nothing talent to early teaching to run at top speed from crack of bat.His 50 doubles in 1938 were within sever\u2019 of Intemational League record although he was in only 123 games.Hiram Walker\u2019s thousand-to-one that you haven't time on one of those short holes.game.object of the game was to get the ball into the cup where the flag was, He timidly drove off the first tee, and his ball landed on the green and dribbled into the cup.\u201cBy Jove,\u201d said he, \u201cyou know I nearly missed it!\u201d \"In case you don\u2019t \u201cmiss it\u201d this \u201cB\u201d team will be at Lachine, and : the \u201cA\u201d team on Westmount Grounds against Verdun in regular league fixtures.The \u201cA\u201d team ! will be without Merlin Davies who has been invited to tour with a Philadelphia team.Lacrosse Teams Evenly Matched The Municipal Juvenile Lacrosse League is progressing through its schedule and the four teams playing at the Westmount Athletic Grounds every Tuesday and Friday afternoon are very evenly matchéd.Each team has 11 players in the lineup and they play two periods of 15 minutes each, At the moment, the Indians, captained by Leonard Chambers and the Wolverines by Jim Kerr are leading the Shamrocks and Eagles who are captained by Cyril Manhire and Kevin Kennedy.The remainder of the schedule is as follows: 20° July 28, Wolverines vs.Indians.Eagles vs.Shamrocks.Aug.1, Eagles vs.Indians; Canada\u2019s SN \\ IH CN ! \u2018 Black Horse M0 XV MADE FOR FIVE GENERATIONS BY THE DAWES BREWERY, MONTREAL errerpes rereegu Finest ALE = % po a New Golf Trophy Have you ever made a Hole-in- One?The chances are probably a but it might happen to you any It happened once, so they say, to a player who was having his first He had been told that the KROEHLERS WIN ROUGH BALL GAME Fortier Players Are Made ~ Victims After Having Won From Royals Kroehler met Fortier Monday night in a riotous game that displayed everything from class \u201cA\u201d softball to sandlot rowdyism.Fortin, pitching for Fortier, gave Krochler a good start in the first inning, when he walked three men in the first inning.This, coupled with a hit and an error, gave Kroehler three runs.Vie.Latreille starred for Kroch- lers by pulling down two cannon ball line drives, and making an unassisted double play on one.In the seventh inning, feeling ran hot on both sides, and catcher Martellino, in the heat of the ex- | citement, lost his head and started pushing the umpire around, for | which he was put out of the game.\u201c| The Kroehler team took advantage || of the excitement of the Fortier team and scored six runs, season, Hiram Walker & Sons, of Line up: .Walkerville, Ont, will award you| Krochler: Barrie, Atchison, Mil- a handsome silver cup, engraved |ler, Spicer, Dugas, McDougall, with your name, to commemorate the event.The Hiram Walker \u201cHole-in-One\u201d 1939 Trophy This cup is known as the Hiram Walker Hole-in-One 1939 Trophy.and it is the first time in the history of Canadian golf that a Hole-in-Oner will have received recognition of his prowess by being presented with such a suitable souvenir.Hiram Walker's offer is good for this season only, but they are dating it back so that, if you are already one of the 1939 Hole-in- One \u201cimmortals,\u201d and can prove it, you'll get your trophy just the same.World Shiobuilding Up In June Quarter An increase of 155,000 gros: tons \u2018in the volume of world merchant shipbuilding for the quarter ended June 30 over that of the previous like period was reported by Lloyd's Register of Shipping.The figures for the quarter ended June 30, and for the previous quarter: Great Britain and Ireland, 791.- 455; 596,903.United States 301.824: 420,931.Other countries *,A76,013; 1,- 685,833.Totals: 2,859,292; 2,703,667.Wolverines vs.Shamrocks.Aug.4, Indians vs, Shamrocks, Wolverines vs.Eagles.Aug.B, Indians va.Wolverines: Shamrocks vs.Eagles.Asz.11, Indians vs.Shamrocks vs.Wolverines.Aug.15, Shamrocks vs.Indians, Eagles vs.Wolverines.Aug.18, Wolverines vs.Indians, Eagles vs.Shamrocks.Aug.22, Eagles vs.Wolverines vs.Shamrocks.Eagles; Indians; Hadwin, Latreille, Keenan, Newey.Fortier: Romanelli, Ashley, V.Muir, C.Muir, Martellino, Durocher, Cloutier, Hebert, Fortin, Lau- rin, Sylvestre.Score by innings: R Fortier .\u2026 002 010 02x\u2014 5 Kroehler 300 010 36x\u201413 Batteries: Kroehler \u2014 Hadwin and Miller; Fortier \u2014 Fortin, Lau- rin and Martellino, Sylvestre.Fortier Wins Fortier and Royals battled their way Friday to a 7-4 score with Fortier on the long end at the close of the game.The Royals have been finding themselves on the short end of the score for quite a time now, but it doesn't seem to affect their fighting spirit any.They came back every game trying harder than ever.Bob Wade was a hig help to the Royals Friday night, when he came out of his slump, and banged out two singles and a double for four times at bat.Royals showed a nice bit of softball in the third inning, when they caught two Fortier base runners flat footed for a double play.Royals should have had this game, and would have, had it not been for four errors by Jack Barr on third base.Score by innings: RHE Fortier .200 031 001-7 6 3 Royals 000 003 100-4 6 8 Kroehler Wins CROSSWORD SOLUTION 3/ClA oP |7 Gurney met Krochler last week ITHE to lose out in a hard fought game by the score of 9-5.Kroehlers\u2019 got their start right in the first inning on five hits.Atchison started off with a single and was sent home on singles by Miller and Dugas.Danny McGougall then hit a home run to send to score to 4.From then on it was a sce-saw game with Gurnoys\u2019 fighting hard to overcome the four run lead.Danny McDougall starred again for Krochlers with another home run in the 5lh with one man on base.Score by innings: RHE Gurney .003 000 02x\u20146 9 4 Kroehler .402 020 001\u20149 12 2 No-Hit, No-Run Game In an exhibition game between 2209 ST.CATHERINE THE JOLLY ALE YOUR \u201cSKIPPER\u201d Entering the final week of their drive toward the play-offs in the Municipal Senior Softball league, Royals find themaelves ahead of the other clubs ax a result of having defcated Granites Wednesday evening 8-5.This brings them two points and a full game ahead of Granites, their closest rival.The result of this game reflected the determined move which the Royals made to scale the top of the league.Granites had occupied the top position for some time and are now dislodged at a time when likely it will count unless in their next games Royals suffer a defeat and Granites are victorious.The games next Monday and Wednesday will settle the jssue.It is of importance that a should strive for the bye because it helps tide an aggregation over a difficult period when a team is riddled through absences.Many of the players leave on their holidays at this time and a few weeks moans much in the final result.Another team that is endeavoring to move ahoad is Grads.With Royals\u2019 win Wednesday night, however, their task becomes a bit more difficult though there is still a ray of hope glimmering there.As a result of Royals victory, the league standing is: Royals, 20 points, Granites, 18, Grads, 16 and Engles, 8, The Eagles are out of contention and another can affect their standing.NESTS SPRAYED To stop continuous invasions of crows, gardeners in Limburg, Germany, will spray the nests with gnsoline.GIRLS «TRAINED Military training for girl students is being considered by Japan.Kroehler and Frontenac\u201dBrewories last week Kenny Hadwin pitched a no-hit, no-run game for Kroeh- lers.In all, Hadwin had 21 strikeouts and allowed 3 walks.League Standing Kroehler Gurney Quesnel Fortier \u2026 Royals EER\u2014FI.4744 Delivered Ice Cold at Once.| Rapid Service Till 11 p.m.w.FORUM GROCER Busy, Dial WORE 'W GREAT - GRANDFATHER team ® \u2014 mm el If First Line Signals ROLLER DERBY BOYS DEFEAT LOCAL SQUAD Visitors Pushed Across Winning Runs in Last Inning to Take Game The male members of the teams in the Roller Skating Derby were guests of a group of softball play- ors captained by \u201cSmoker\u201d Hal- pern in a game nt Westmount Park yesterday afternoon.The visitors played an excellens brand of ball and introduced the local boys to a few new twists which are common practice in the American game.The match was well attended and enthusiasm was evident as the lead sce-sawed back and forth during the nine innings.The visitors pushed across the winning runs in the last inning and took the game 6-3.The girls from the Forum are to be guosts of the girls at Stay- nor playground on Thursday.Court.Humor d.=Rate dofaulter at Tottenham: \u201cI promise to pay everything in one month, and-\u2014who knows?perhaps I shall \u201d\u2014Kentish Mercury, WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT a a an mt AY BACK IN 1880 a DRANK EE \u2014_ oe inns 2 Ban PAGE SIX TT THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, JULY 27, 193¢ REG\u2019LAR FELLERS\u2014The Cat's Meow By GENE BYRNES OUR SHORT 77 \u2014 STORY SMART, GUY, Tony Carotti was a smart guy; be said so himself.That is how he knew exactly when the T.& P.collector came through the alley gvery Saturday night.Just a few minutes after eleven.With a thick wad of bills in his wallet, and a lot of silver chicken feed in a bag.An casy job for a smart guy.Kneeling in the shadow of an ash can, Tony glanced along the alley, but could see nothing in the darkness.He would know when his man was coming, however, because the back door of the store, on being opened, would reveal the collector's hulky figure silhouetted for an instant against the glow of light from within.The city hall clock had barely finished striking cleven when the big fellow came out, Tony caught a momentary glimpse of him, then, as the door closed, the alley became by contrast as black as soot.But while the collector wus no longer visible, Tony could hear him, could distinguish the swift creak-creak of his shoes upon the concrete, growing louder as he approached.Breathless, Tony grasped his length of pipe more firmly, tensed his muscles for the swift, upward spring, the crushing deadly blow.It must be timed to a split second, neither too soon nor too late.Now he could see his man, a blurred, ghostly figure, ten feet away .seven .four .one.Then, at this critical moment, something happened which not even a smart guy could have anticipated, No less than a pistol shot, from the darkness further up the alley, accompanied by a thin spurt of flame.Not a very loud shot; Tony's keen and well- trained car automatically recorded it as having been made hy a 22.But whatever the calibre of the bullet, it was sufficient to bring the collector first to his knees, then to his face, not three feet from where Tony knelt behind: the ash can.He did not move a\u2019 muscle .dared not .lest that pistol speak again.{The shot was followed hy a man, foving with lightning-like swift- nèss from the rear of the alley.A\" tall, glim man whose feet made no sound on the concrete .who Bpeared so quickly from the iowa that he must have been Most on the collector's heels \u201chen the shot was fired, \u2018\"Mony, cringing behind the ash- ehh, heard something rattle into it «.+ « heard the sound of a man's hoarse breathing, of a coat being ripped open regardless of buttons, then came the almost inaudible patter of running, rubber-shod feet.He stood up, just in time to see a tall figure turn from the mouth of the alley into the side-street.The collector lay on his back, now.His coat and vest were open; there was a dark stain on his shirt.Jony glanced into the ash can._ Against the grey-white bed of \u201cashes something glittered.The i murderer's pistol.Sure evidence.i Grasping the weapon by the muzzle, Tony dropped it carefully fnto his coat pocket.A plan was already taking shape in his shrewd brain .a smart plan to snatch victory from defeat.He ran out of the alley.\u2018As he expected, the murderer had slackened hia pace the instant he reached the side-street .was now strolling nonchalanty toward the corner.Tony, following, noted his closely-cropped yellowish hair, the red scar on his neck just above the edge of his collar, the heavy bulge beneath the cloth of his overcoat, where the collector's wallet now lay.The man strolled down River street at a leisurely pace.He did not hurry, did not look back .after all, nu reason for him to be suspicious .he could not possibly know that any one had hidden in the alley.A dozen blocks out River street he stopped before the entrance of a dingy brick house, took a key from his pocket.Tony, moving more quickly, managed to reach the door before the other man could close it.\u201cCan I sce you a minute, fella?\" he murmured.The other man\u2019s face took on an expression, that sent Tony\u2019s hand instantly to his coat pocket; he had seen that, flat, opaque glare in killers\u2019 eyes before.No sense in taking chances, even though the guy, having thrown away his rod, was probably unarmed.The slim man gazed fixedly at Tony's right hard coat pocket.\u201cWhat's this?\" he asked coldly.\u201cA stickup?\u201d \u201cLittle matter of business) Tony said, smiling.\u201cAbout what happened in that alley back there.Maybe we better go up to your room, guy, and talk things over.\u201d The man took his eyes from Tony's pocket, turned to the stairs.\u201cReckon we had,\u201d he said over his shoulder.The room on the second floor was bare, shabby.The man sat on the bed.Tony, watching his every movement, stood with his back to the door, ready to shoot through the cloth of his coat.\u201cHere's the dope, fella,\u201d he said pleasantly.\u201cI wgs in the alley, hiding behind an ash can.1 saw you croak this guy .saw you frisk him.Saw you ditch your rod: in the can, grabbed it ., .by the muzzle .so as not to mess up any prints® There'll be a clug from that gat in the body, with the marks of the rifling on it.If I spill what I seen to the dicks, slin \u2018em vour gat, you'll fry.Right?\u201d \u201cWell?\u201d the man on the bed snarled.\u201cSo what?\u201d \u201cHand over the jack, and I won't do any talking.\u201d + \u201cHow about a split?I'm clean.\u201d \u201cThe whole works.\u201d Tony's eyes narrowed.\u201cWhat do you think I was: hiding behind that can for .fresh air?Come across, punk!\u201d The man on the bed gave an exclamation between a curse and a sigh.Then he opened his coat, held out the wallet.\u201cI'm letting you down easy, fdlla,\u201d Tony said, sliding it into his breast pocket.\u201cWay things are, you ain't got a chance.\u201d He reached behind him with his left hand, opened the door.\u201cBe good and you won't have to worry,\u201d he added pleasantly, and slipped into the hall.On his way up River street, he removed the thick sheaf of bills from the wallat, tossed it, empty, into a vacant, weed-grown lot.He was about to move on when he thought of the pistol.Handling it in his pocket had smudged the murderer's prints, covered them with his own.And the weapon was no use to him, now he had the jack.Tony polished off.the smooth NEW \u2018MOTOR HOME\" You'll literally \u201cdrive right in\u201d to your home, it this house of the .future becomes popular.It's the \"Motor Home\u2019, in the exhibit of Homes of Tomorrow at the New York World's Fair.The novel feature Ip is a two-car garage which forms the main entrance, seen in front view above.The rear of the house, shown balow, is dominated by a circular porch which becomes an outdoor living room.ER \"TT T1 metal suriace of the gun, tossed it after the wallet.Now he felt perfectly safe.A good, clean job, That guy he'd stuck up in the rooming house wouldn't dare to squawk, knowing what he\u2014Tony\u2014had on him.The rod, the wallet, even if found, would prove nothing.Smiling.Tony turned into the Fiametta Club, ordered a drink.One of the hostesses, a blonde he occasionally played around with, joined him.It was close to 3 o'clock when he got back to his apartment, and almost noon when he finally woke up.Climbing out of bed, he opened the drawer of his dresser, glanced at the sheaf of bills cached under his silk pyjamas.Almost two inches thick; he would count that jack as soon as he had a cup of coffee, He was just setting the percolator on the alectric grill when he heard a knock at the door.Might be that blonde, Tony reflected; he had urged her to stop by.Hurry-.N-48 ing into the living room, he opened the door.The two men who came in were obviously Headquarters\u2019 dicks.Well .he'd done nothing they could touch him for.\u201cYour name Carotti .Tony Carotti?\u201d the older of the two asked.\u201cRight,\u201d Tony agreed, \u201cthe first time.What about it?\u201d \u201cHave supper \u2018at the Fiametta Club last night .early this morning .and pay your check with this bill?\u201d The plain clothes man took a ten dollar note from his pocket.\u201cHow should I know?\u201d Tony asked, gazing down at the bill.\u201cThey all look alike to me, Chief.\u201d He gave the detective a puzzled smile.The other man, who had gone into the bedroom, called through the door.\u201cHere's the roll, Cap!\u201d he said.The Captain went into the other room pushing Tony ahead of him.\u201cCOMPRESSED\u201d TREAD reduces side-slip, roll and sway.«ss GIVES.@ Look at this great new Goodyear for 1939 .New in looks .mew in the way it is made .new in the way it performs.It\u2019s the Goodyear G-100 .an amazing tire, built for longer life, yet, it costs no more than a standard tire.In the G-100 new tire engineering provides a compressed tread .actually creates an armoured tread that stubbornly resists cutting, bruising and wear.It\u2019s an easy steering tire .guards against sideslip, gives full centre traction forwards or backwards .and runs as quietly as an electric clock.See this great mew tire at your Goodyear dealer's.today! \u201cWhere'd you get this money, Carotti?\u201d he asked, taking the sheaf of bills from the dresser drawer.\u2019 \u201cPlaying the races,\u201d Tony said carelesdly.The Captain went to the window, allowed the noon sunlight to fall on the sheaf of bills.A red-brown stain covered their edges.He placed the ten-dollar note on top of the pile.Its edge was similar.\u2019 ly stained, with small brown smudges running on to the green surface.The murdered man had fallen on his face, Tony remembered; blood from the wound must have seeped into the leather wallet.In .the subdued light of the restaurant he had not noticed the stains.His knees began to shel \u201cWe found a collector from the T.& P.shot through the heart last night in the alley back of their Cannon street store,\u201d the Captain continued.\u201cThis morning we picked up the gun .and the empty wallet .where you ditched them, Carotti, on a vacant lot near the Fiametta Club.\u201d \u201cJeeze, Cap!\u201d Tony gasped.\u201cYou're all wet! I never done that job! It was a tall, slim guy with a red scar on his neck! I saw him croak the collector, drop his gat in an ashean .\u201d \u201cThen you admit being in the alley.\u201cSure.But I never .that tall guy .\u201d \u201cYou mean Dutch Hertz?A couple of Federal dicks picked him up outside the club early this morning.He wouldn't talk, but later on after he'd seen the newspapers, he said he happened to be passing the alley last night when you ran out, followed you down River, saw you wipe the gun off under a street lamp, throw it and the wallet in the lot.Then you went into the club.He was waiting around outside when the Federal men spotted him.Says he can identify you .\u201d it was \u2018metta with a wad of bloodstained The new Double Eagle tire\u2014built with Rayotwist\u2014revolutionary in design, material and performance, the finest luxury tire money can buy.\u201cAs God is my witness, Cap,| that bird shot the guy himself.His prints were on the rod!\u201d \u201cAnd you,\u201d the detective said ironically, \u201cwiped them off, just to show you were a good fellow! Better think up another yarn, Carotti; that one stinks.We've checked the slug from the corpse with the gun .the barrel riling.The wallet\u2019s got \u2018T.& P.\u2019 stamped inside the leather flap.And you show up for supper at the Fia- money.If that don\u2019t land you in the hot seat, brother, then I'm the Sultan of Abyssinia.Come along now ., that blonde hostess we got your address out of this morning is waiting to give you a kiss , .\u201d \u201cI tell you I never done it!\u201d Tony screamed.\u201cI stuck up that slim guy .with his own gun .after I fished it out of the as hean.That's why I wiped the prints off .because mine were on it too.\u201d \u201cWhat?A punk like you stich up Dutch Hertz?\u201d The detective began to laugh.\u201cCome again, Carotti .that guy\u2019s wanted back in Denver for blasting two cop: and a bank cashier! He's a rea killer! Don't try to tell me you hi-jacked Hertz! For a bunch o: chicken feed, too! Well!\u201d The Cap tain chuckled.\u201cSome story! 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