The Westmount examiner, 19 juin 1941, jeudi 19 juin 1941
[" = 02 LTE SILLS LL ALLL SIL dd 00 #42 Years in WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE N An Exclusive Collection of OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN°S Westmount\u201d The Westmount Examiner ee HARDWOOD FLOORS Svaolied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.WE 4046 216 Greens Ava.Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis .$263 se Catharine 51.Westmount ~ RT SR TT + Free Estimates WE.2323 Vol.XIl., No.25 ro -, Westmount Nears $6,300,000 Goal In Victory Drive Retail Sale and Special Names Subscriptions Total $5,- 626,000 Last Night Following Week of Intensive Drive \u2014 Officials Confident Objective Will Be Surpassed by At Least $1,000,000 An intensive drive by canvassers during the past week has paid off as far as Westmount's part in the nation-wide Victory Loan campaign Is concerned, and today the local committee stands on the threshold of achieving its $6,300,000 objective.Further gains are expected within the next few Hays and when final estimates have been made it confidently is expected West- mount will be over the top by at least $1,000,000.A statement on the campaign thus far was released last might at headquarters in Westmount Y.M.C.A., by W.J.Lucas, chairman of the publicity committee, who said: \u201cWhat Westmount has really done in the matter of buying Victory Loan Bonds can be read-* ily judged by the amount subscribed through the retail sale and by special names.\u201cThese subscriptions tonight total $5,626,000.Thus far, $3,- 087,000 has been subscribed by the special names and it is confidently expected this total will jump rather impressively during the next day or so, \u201cThere seems to be a good deal of complacency on the part of the public even at this late date to put off signing subscription forms.\u201cEvery man and woman in the community who is able, should buy a bond.It might be wise to point out that considerable attention has been focussed on the -in- stalment privilege.All can secure this concession from any bank, \u201cIt fs the earnest hope of the Westmount Victory Loan Com- mi fe-wo-maÿ\"t able to report that the Loan bas been oversubscribed in West- mount by at least $1,000,000.\u2018This is possible if everyone does his or her part.\u201d FORM NEW UNIT [0 AID VICTIMS OF NAZI RAIDS Lord Provost of Glasgow Will Be in Charge of Distribution The recently-organized Glasgow and West of Scotland War Relief Association has been formed to Rive relief and assistance to victims of bombings or other circumstances caused by or result- Ing from the war.It had been thought to confine the effort to the area designated., but members decided at a meeting held last week to leave the distribution of goods sent, to the discretion of the Lord Provost of Glasgow.The organizers state that donations of used clothing, boots and shoes, knitted garments, etc, wiil he welcomed, but stress the fact that clothing must be clean and IL good repair.First Shipment Soon A transport committee is functioning with a representative in each district for collection of donations, and members teel confident that their objective of first shipment will be reached by the end of June.Working groups tor sewing, knitting, etc., are also getting under way in the various districts.Information regarding membership or donations may be obtained by telephoning the president Mrs.Helen Thorpe, FI.4707 afternoons after 3 p.m.or the vice-president Mrs.R.R.Steeves FL 5992 any time.P.O.Hugh Russel Is Awarded Wings PO.Hugh Russel, brother of FO.B.Dalzell Russel, D.F.C.was among a group Of graduating students of the Common- weaith Air Training Plan who re- reived their wings Monday at No.2 Service Flying Training School of the R.C.A.F.at Ottawa.Younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Blair Russel, 607 Clarke avenue.PO.Russel is 19 years old and was educated at Trinity College School, Port Hope.| .| Citizens Urged | To Buy Victory Bonds A report: of progress being made in Westmount in connection with the sale of Victory Bonds was received by Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., and aldermen at a council meeting on Monday night, while a sincere vote of appreciation Was recorded to Nurma Shearer who made a round trip of approximately 7,000 miles, entirely at her own expense to participate in the Westmount Victory Loan Rally.Her pleasing personality and gracio owards all those rie er mol werd very He appreciated.The mayor and aldermen urge all citizens of Westmount who have not yet subscribed to do so immediately and just as generously as possible.They also urge citizens who already have subscribed moderate amounts to reconsider the matter, in the hope that some of them, realizing how important this effort is towards helping win .the war, might decide to make a fur her subscription to Vice tory Bonds.W.Reid Awarded Philosophy Degree William Stanford Reid, son of Rev.Dr.W.D.Keid, minister emeritus of Stanley Presbyterian Church, Westmount.has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy with \u2018\u2018unusual distine- tion\u201d at the University of Pennsylvania, it was announced, An honor graduate in history at McGill, Reid also is a Bachelor of Theology of Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, where he won the Stevenson Memorial travelling fellowship.He was received into the ministry of the Presbyteriai Church in Canada at the General Assembly meeting in Toronto last week and has been invited to take charge of the Fairmount Taylor Presbyterian Church of Montreal.Arlington School Stages Closing Arlington School closing was held at Westmount Y.M.C.A.last week with many parents and friends in attendance.The program consisted of French and English songs, two sketches in French and a play.\u201cA Midsummer Eve's Phantasy.\u201d fn which all pupils participated A collection was taken and as a result, $15.60 was turned over to the Queen's Canadian Fund.H.Langlands Enjoys His 95th Birthday Henry Langlands of 464 Vic toria avenue retired on pension from the Canadian National Rail- 95th birthday Saturday, feeling hale and hearty.Mr.Langlands iz second on the {ist of C.N.R.pensioners.VISIT BELMONT PARK It was \u201cWestmount Y\" Day today at Belmont Park and a large group of members left tbe \u2018\u201c\u2018Y\u2019 building on Sherbrooke street at 2.15 p.m.ways 30 years ago, enjoyed hir; V.B.CORBETT IS] NAMED T0 LEAD FIGHTER UNIT Westmounter Promoted to Squadron - Leader in R.C.AF.Overseas\u2014Suc- ceeds Sqdn.-Ldr.Mc- Nab Vaughn B.Corbett, son of Mr.and Mrs.Willlam F.Corbett of] 760 Upper Lansdowne avenue, has been promoted to the rank ot Squadron-leader in the Royal Canadian Air Force and now commands No.402 Canadian Fighter Squadron overseas, it has been learned.He takes over command from Squadron-Leader Ernest McNab, A McGill graduate in the facul ty of law, Sqdn.-Ldr.Corbett attended Upper Canada College and then the Royal Military College at Kingston.And upon his graduation he was appointed a pilot officer in the non-permanent force of the R.C.A.F.in Montreal.Meanwhile he studied law at Me- Gill and on graduating became associated with the Canadian Aviation Insurance Managers.Sqdn.-Ldr.Corbett was called for active service when war was declared and took his training at St.Hubert, going overseas in June 1940, as a member of the now famous No.1 Fighter Squadron commanded by Squadron Leader McNab .He got the first taste of air (fighting in the Battle of Britain last August and was shot down August 31, his plane in flames.Before he could bail out, Corbett suffered severe burns d spent \u2018three months\u2014th \u201cN&apiehT,\u201d ratlivn- fing to his squadron for more action against the enemy.Sqdn.-Ldr, Corbett has three brothers serving their country, Capt.F.J.B.Corbett with the Coyal Canadian Artillery statfon- ed in the east, Lit.Dawson now overseas with the 48th Highlanders and Keith (Casey) C.B.Cor- bett with Queen's University C.O.T.C.WESTON SCHOOL AWARDS PRIZES Graduation Certificates and Honor Ribbons for High Standards Distributed at Closing Exercises Graduation certificates and honor ribbons for high standard of work were awarded students of Weston School, Westmount, at recent closing exercises.Those receiving graduation certificates were Sheila Pamela Bail lie, Bettie Jane Bartholomew, Ella Clapperton, Gloria Irene | Just, Margaret McGee, Bernice Pauline Shaw, Joan Audrey Stan- ger and Dorothy Robson Wilson.Honor ribbons were awarded to Misses C.Eden, J.Stevens, S.Tennant, N.Carlin, E.Hands, J Reddy, S.Darling, M.Hands, R.Kent, C.Scott, I.Needell, B.Rosevear, J.Marshall, S.Clarke, J.Stanger, D.Wilson, R.Fair bairn, F.Heward, C.Muntz, A.Bartholomew, D.Hanson, L.Levinson, B.Woods, S.Baillie, A.Harper.E.Birch, J.Hutchinson.N.Ryley, W.Scott, B.Birch, M.Ogle, D.Balllie, E.Grimsgaard.J.Rowan, J.Phillips, D.Steeves.M.Evans and D.Gutelius.Students heard a special address by Miss Elizabeth C.Monk, councillor of Montreal, R.MR.Battalion Parades Tonight The 2nd Battalion, Royal Montreal Regiment (M.G.) with headquarters in Westmount, now only a month away from its annual summer camp training at Farnham, Que., will parade tonight at the St.Catherine street armory for the second time this week, The battalion also paraded Monday evening at eight o'clock.The veteran's formation attached to the Battalion, No.44 Infantry Reserve Company.paraded at the same hour last night.* LOSES HE LIFE 2 N \\ | WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY 1941 JUNE 19, The nations are watching Soviet Russa with keen interest these days.Her air strength is reported to be formidable and may prove an important factor in the war.pulls an entire glider formation.Hare, # Russian tri-motored airship ne eT qe 2e PP KENNETH LAIRD IN AIR MISHAP Westmount Ma Man, Flying Officer in R.A.F., Killed Monday in England on 24th Birthday A member of the Royal Air Force since the fall of 1938, Flying Officer Kenneth Malcolm Laird was killed tn a flying accl- dent in England on Monday\u2014his 24th birthday\u2014 his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Laird, 723 Upper Roslyn avenue, have been informed.FO.Laird was horn In Toronto, June 16, 1917 and moved to Montreal with his family and took his junior matriculation at West- mount High School.And it was at Westmount High that he displayed much interest in sports, particularly tennis.On graduating, FO.Laird joined the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff where he was employed for four years until he left to join the Royal Air Force, Attached to a bomber command, he did much fnstructional work.Aside from his father, superintendent of the Canadian Bank of Commerce's Quebec branches, and his mother, FO.Laird is survived by two brothers, LAC.Douglas Laird, R.C.A.F., Victoria, B.C, and Howard, Montreal, and a sister, Peggy.J.D.Savage Awarded Prize At Bishop\u2019s A Westmount student, J.D.Savage, was awarded the Mrs.RH.A.E.Greenshlelds\u2019 prize for highest standing in the second year at! convocation exercises held at Bishop's College in Lennoxville,' Que.Savaze is a member of Bishop's C.0.T.C.Federation > TT TEACHERS SEEK SETTLEMENT OF WAGE QUESTION Meet Westmount School Board Demanding Restoration of Salary Scale, Cuts and Increments The strained relations between Montreal district Protestant teachers and the Montreal Protestant Central School Board crystalized further Monday night when representatives nf West- mount Protestant teachers mel the Board of Westmount Protestant School Commissioners, Demands of teachers are for restored salary scale, cuts and increments.lined is not arrived at immediately, it will not be possible to run the schools next term on an efficient basis,\u201d representatives of men and women teachers from Westmount and other districts under the control hoard stated.A favorable reception for their demands on the part of the West- mount school hoard wag reported by Westmount teachers, \u2018The board promised hearty co-opera- tion in endeavoring to obtain restoration of salary scale, cuts and regular increases in salary, pus-i pended during the last several years.The teachera are determined to achieve satisfactory results, Composing the delegation whizh met the Westmount school board was Miss Beryl Truax, president of the Federation of Protestant Women Teachers; Miss Catherine Mackenzie, IL.McCalg, Lawrence P.Patterson, president of the of Protestant Men Teachers; and R.Steeves, Webt- mount Men Teachers\u2019 Association president.A A M dd id ddd dd dais iddiiiddddddds, The Week At Victoria Hall 7 ad Zl 22 7 2 Rd Ld A R72, Friday, June 20th, Montreal Shrine No.1.Wednesday, June 25th, Rotary Club luncheon; Westmount Wn- men's Red Cross.Thursday, June 26th, Concert by the pupils of Madame Pauline Donalda.\u201cIf the solution out-: 4 * PARK LEADERS: PLAN OPENING SUMMER AGENDA School Children Soon On \u2018Holidays and Wide Variety of Activity Awaits Them At Local Centres Now that school is just about over, playground supervisors will be starting thelr new summer programs at local parks.The programs are devised and orgau-| ized to accommodate the children | remaining in the city auring the summer.At Staynor and Clandeboye Parks the children may partict- pate in handicraft work, raffia work, woodwork, palnting and music in addition to the athletic program.Swimming, picnics, via.its to places of interest and the use of the summer library are also part of the recreation activ- {ties ot the parks.Ali the facilities are available at the other parks, Westmount, King George or Prince Albert, Badminton courts are being heavily used in Westmount Park.Most of the children In Westmount Park have been helping out with the Fair in progress In the park during the week.The Summier library is part of the extension library sponsored by the Westmount Library.The first putting tournament of the season wil be held on Thurs day evening at King George Park when a Senior event will be held starting at eight o'clock.A amall entrance fee will be charged and prizes will be given to lady and gentlemen with the lowest score.The Fly Casters held another enjoyable evening on Tuesday at the pond in the Ravine, Over twenty-five casters participated in the evening's events, The boat races scheduled for last week-end at King George Park will he held this Saturday afternoon at 2.30 P.M, They will be for motor-hoats and sall-hoats, the racing will take place in the sailing pond.A.F RENAULT 3 BURIED MONDAY Native of Jersey, Channel Islands, Represented N.S.Textile Company\u2014 Great War Veteran Arthur Francia Renault who died Saturday at his home, 395 Clarke avenue, after a year's {ll- ness, was buried Monday In Mount Royal cemetery following funeral service held In the chapel of Jos.Wray and Bron, 1234 Mountain street.Sales representative of the Nova Scotia Textile (Company until his last {llness, Mr.Renault was born in Jersey, Channel [s- lands, and received hiz education there, coming to Canada at the ag: of 18 to work on the (aspe const as an apprentice with Wil- lem Fruing and Company Limited, a fishing firm.Later coming to Montreal, he Jo'ned a local art\u2019llery unit with which he sarved In the Great War, and following his return from France, joined the James C'oristine Company limited and later the Nova Srotla Textile.Surviving are b'a wife, the fnr- mer Eva Maud Dolhei, and one ann, Bruce, two brothers.Henry 0° Montreal and John of Toronto.Service Held For Miss Mary Ross, 69 Funeral service was held ra cently for Miss Mary (Mamie) Ross, 60, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.Westmount.Miss Ross, who spent most of her life in Cote St.Antoine, later Westmount, dled Thuredav at her rountry home at [ac des Iles, near Rt.Margaret's, Que, Surviving are four brothers, Robert B., Jr., Genrge A., James W., and Kenneth I.Rose, An older brother, Donald W Ross, having died two vears ago.Rev.E.A.Findlay.rector, nf- ticiated at the service in St.Peter's Anzlican Church.Burial was fn Mount Royal] Cemetery, \u20ac: D.W.Roas of Victory Fair To Continue Today The Victory Falr, sponsored by the Westmount Women's Club in ald of the Queen's Canadian Fund will continue this afternoon and evening at Westmount Park, it was announced, rain marving last night's intended closing session, Postponed from last night, the dancing competition 111 bo held this evening on Melville avenue with Miss Betty Splors and Peter Miller acting as judges.Despite yesterday's uncertain weather, tho Falr has experienced groat success thus far, attracting large crowds particularly on Mon- Yay afternoon and evening, and it is expected the financial object.ivo will be surpassed, re SERVICES HELD FOR H.FORTIER Well - known Westmount Businessman Dies Suddenly in 42nd Year \u2014 Will Be Buried in Quebec Funoral service was held this morning from the Church of Bt Leon for Hermann Fortier of 4297 Western avenue, who died suddenly Monday in hia 42nd yoar.Eldest son of Mr.and Mrs, J.H.Fortier, now of Montreal, Mr.Fortier was born in Quabec City and wus educated at the Bemin- ary there before proceeding to the University of Peunsylvan'n in Philadelphia where he took hls degree of B.8c, He becnine associated with the Legaré Campany on his return to Quebac, later being appointed the Montreal district manager, and stil] later going into busineas for | himself, 77 54\" Surviving are his wife, Lhe former Jullenne Lemieux; three children, Denyse, Guy and Pler- re; his parents; two sisters, Marguerite and Mrs, 18.Cusson; five brothers, Major l.aval, Abba Benoit, Lt.Raymond, Bernard and Gerard.Interment will be made in Quebec.R.G.Falls Obtains Degree from M.T.I.Son of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.M.Falls, 108 Blenheim Place, Richard George Talis has graduated from Massachusetts Technology Institute with the degree of B.Sc.in automotive engineering, it was learned.Falls was awarded a $150 scholarship to attend M.T.!.on graduating from Westmount High.; Twenty-four years old, Falls was one of the 5% nelected to Join the North Carolina, Shiphullding Company, Wilmington, N.C,, upon completion of his course, The company in building cargo ships for Britain.A brother Tom Falls, a well- known athlete while attending Westmount High and McG University, 1s now in training to be a pilot In the Royal Canadian Alr Force, coming here from the United States recently Lo enlist.Westmount Artists Gain First Prizes Two young Westmount artiels were among the nine Montreal Inland high school and art schoo) students winning all major hon- ors in the provinee-wide poster contest organized on hehalf of the Victory Loan campaign, fit was announced by Leo Cox and Luclen Pariseau, joint chairmen of the contest committee.The $25 Grade VIII prize for Protestant schools was taken by Du- vid McKenzie of Westmount Intermediate #Hchool, while David Townsend of the same school was awarded first prize, also $25, for Grade IX contestants, Hundreds of original posters were anhmitted hy pupils in schools throughout the province with the best poster in each schnol being selected by the prin- \u201cipaleand forwarded to the judges In Montreal for final decision Local Army Men Appointed Majors Captains J.(i.Carrique, W.R.Fakin and G.E.Starke, all of \u2018Vestmount, have heen promoted to the rank of major, it was announced at Defence Headquarters in Ottawa.All are officers of 2 Quehec province regiment well- known in this city.PRYCE:- TWO CENTS VACATION CLUB OPENS MONDAY AT LOCAL \"1?Program For First Week is One of Variety and Interest \u2014 Open to Boys 10 to 16 Years The Westmount Y.M.C.A, Vacation Club, for hoys between the Ages of tou and sixteen, will open Monday, June 23, at $.30 a.m, The program ns set up for tha first.week ia one of variety and interest.Talks are to be glven by Chief of Police W.Gough, Rev.H, A, Mortimer, and others during (he morning assembly periods each day, Hobby or in- torest groups will follow the as sembly perlod.The boys will be given an opportunity to learn to swim and dive, and to Improve their aqua.tie skill at n generat swim period hold every morning before lunch, A noon-hour program of story talling, druamaties, quiet games, etc, ls helng arranged for the boys remaining at the \u201cY\u201d for lunch, The afternoon program will start at 1.30, with a period ot games on Westmount Park playground, At 2 pm.the groups will assemble, and travel to places of Interest, Visits to R.C.A.Victor factory, St.Helen's Island, Laura Secord Factory, Com.merelnl \u2018and Industrial Museum, CKAC, and the local Westmount lollce and Fire Department buildings, have been arranged for the first week.The afternoon hikes or trips will be followed by a swim in the pool, Other items will be movies, plenics, sing songs, and spesinl avenis auch as-abhletic and agu- atle meets, mode) aoropiane fly- Ing und many other avants of interest., Gordon Mackie is director of the Vacation Club.DR.J.B.COLLIP HONORED WITH MICKLE AWARD McGill Biochemistry Professor Given Fellowship By U.of T.for Services To Medical Field ; Dr.James Bertram Collip of Westmount, professor of biochens.istry at McGill University, has heen awarded the Charles Mlekle Fallowship by the University of Toronto, for his contributions fn the study of the physiological ef- facts of pituitary hormones, The fellowship fs an annual affair, heing awarded to a mein- ber of the medical profession considered to have done the most during the preceding 10 years to advance sound knowledge of, a practical kind fn medicine and science, Appointed to the chalr of hio- chemistry in McCGIH's medtenl faculty in 1927, Dr, Collip had graduated with special honors in physloiogy and biochemistry from University of Toronto in 1911, shortly afterwards entering graduating courses in these subjects, He received his Ph.D, In 1914.Lecturing at the University of Alharta, he obtained his doctorate in sclence from that institution and later was appointed to a professorship.He then obtained his M.D.and was elected tn a fellowship in the Royal Soe ciety of Canada.His subsequent career hax heen punctuated with awards for outstanding achleve- ments In his field.Stamp Club Hold: Closing Meeting Westmount Stamp Club The held {ts 200th meeting during the past week, The meeting, last one until next September, was presided over hy President Sutherland.J.W.smith, well-known col- factor who resides in Westmoup!, spoke on \u201cCentennial Stamps in AN Countries.\u201d A large club auction was held and refreshments were served to over 5 members and guests.The club will hold its first fall meeting on the first Thursday in September.{ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 Varied Program Arranged At Y.W.Camp Oolahwan J A lake that Is a capphire gem in the midst of the anclent Lau- rentians; a camp nite cleared from the surrounding woods; clusters LAURENTIANS HOTEL \u201cLa Cantiniere\u201d 100 TOUR DU LAC Facing the Lake, Boating, Bathing, Tennis, Golt, Horse-Back Riding, Dancing, Beer and Wine Open the year round.Reasonable Rates.St.Agathe, Que.Tel.332 W 2 er Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.A mountain playground, ideal for your vacailon, 14 ailes from La chute on Houle 30.Free boats, safe, sandy beach.diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.Rates $IO.to $14.weekly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or hone Lachute $35 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Burean.WA.2173 Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 to Piedmont, then turn left, On a private lake beautlfully situn- ted for privacy yet only ten minules walk from statlon and village.\u2018Toniis, shulflebonrd, swimming.hoating, fishing, plag pong, cle.Excellent culsine.Reasonable rates, Write for folder or phone 385, or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2778 of screened bungalows and tents; a dining hall with gaily painted furniture and 4 stove to restore warmth and a sense of well-being on a chilly day; canoes and row boats and efficiently supervisea swimming; a library of carefully selected books with a tralned Jib- rarisn in charge-\u2014all these and you have a delightful camp site.Then add well cooked meals planned by a competent dietitian, a program under the direction of experienced campers, each skilled fa hor speclal field, be it hand}- crafts, nature lore, camperaft, dramatics, archery, tennis, music or group discussion and you have an Ideal place for a holiday for girls whether they aro as young as elght or as \u2018grown-up\u201d as eighteen, Last year 400 girls enjoyed the experience of camping at Y.W.- C.A.Camp Oolahwan, and already almost 100 girls are registered for the camp whlch opens June 30th, The capacity of the site at one time Is 136 campers.Gretchon Eckel, B.A, Directo: of Girls Work of the Montreal Y.W.C.A., will be in charge of the camp with Barbara McPherson, LAURENTIANS Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Featuring = Tasty, Well-Cooked Menls \u2014 \u2014 Tennis, Boating, Bwimming, Dancing \u2014 \u2014 Modern Conveniences \u2014 «= Congenial Company \u2014 = A Christian Clientele \u2014 For folder, phone Monitor Vacation Buresu, WA.2773 or evenings WA.3473 or write A KE, Darraclough, I.ake Connolly, P.O, Round Blagrave Inn Lac Ouareau St.Donat, Que.Ideal Location, Safe Sandy Beach Tennis \u2014 Boating \u2014 Fishing Private Log Bungalows on Lake Front } Write for Descriptive Folder } or Phone\u2019 St.Donat 21 i or Monitor Vacation Bureau ime \u201cue rete mee on | Manor House 16 Island Lake LAURENTIANS On lake shore, Boating, Fishing, À Tennis, Dancing and Swimming.If Electrical lights throughout house.Ÿ Hot and Cold running water.Lau- rentian spring water.Excellent cooking.; For reservation write or phone | Arundel 8R6 or Moniter Vacation Bureau, WA.2779 Lake Inn WEIR, QUE.30 Miles North of Lachute Routes 8 and 31 A Laurentian Resort that Has Everything © TENNIS © GOLF eo © SAILING © Private Sand Beach Write, Wire or Phone or Monitor Vacation Dureau WA.2773 Shadynook Inn On Lac Mercier Mont Tremblant Station, Que.Comfortable rooms with hot and cold water, rooms with private bath: alse private cotiages with bath, meals in hotel, Golf - Tennis - Bathing - Sandy Beach - Dancing SPECIAL RATES DURING JUNE By rail.C.P.R., Mont Tremblant Station.Que.; By road.Route 11 Phone S9R2 or QE FC tiding, aquatic .spotty, fishing, everything in outdoor recrestion; genuine comfort, excellent cuisine await you at Gray Rocks.Economical, too, a Restricted clientele.F.H.\\WHEFLER, Mg.Dir, ALLE - Golf, Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.3773 CANTOR\u2019S SQUARE LAKE INN St.Faustin Station, Que.10 minutes from Ste.Agathe via new highway.Sports - Social Activities - Dancing Kosher Maals Roems with running Water.Hot and cold shewers For farther Information.phone PL.8487 i or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 MARITIMES | difficulty GUEST FEE.fi ia There should be no in choosing your Holiday Camp close to the fashionable seaside resort of St.Andrews by the Sea.Write now to the Secretary, The Chamcook Holiday Camp and Guest Ranch, Chamcook, New Brunswick, for information and.booklet regarding this Big Welcome Camp, where you have the best of food and beds, Horseback riding, Swimming, Tennis, Games, Dancing, and Stage Shows, \u2014 ALL FOR ONE INCLUSIVE LOW The C.P.R.also give special low return summer rates.This Year ourists who previously found the time-mellowed cities of Europe the answer to their vacation problems are today enjoying those same old world delights on their own side of the Atlantic\u2014 in old Quebec Cily where practically.every vacation sport and pastime, including golf, tennis, fishing and hunting, combined with the most up-to-date accommodation, awaits the visitor in a mediaeval setting unique on the North American continent.Easily accessible by Canadian Pacific rail lines from Montreal, New York, Boston, and other large eastern centres, Quebec is experiencing one of the liveliest seasons in its 300 years of his- tory.The opportunity of attending service in century-old churches, rambling through narrow, cobblestoned streets, over long-silenced battlefields, and seeing the colorful \u2018habitant\u201d at work in the fields, is a rare privilege in the new world, and one that Quebec alone can offer.The ancient dwellings of Quebec's \u2018Lower Town\u2019 stand out in sharp contrast to the modern grace of the Chateau Frontenac, popular headquarters for the Quebec visitor.This famed Canadian Pacific hostclry is starting point for many a delightful sight-seeing tour by bus, cab, or lofty, horse-drawn caleche.Within easy distance lie the historic Plains of Abraham, the Citadel, the ancient city wall, the Great Gates, numerous monuments and other interesting landmarks.drawn to the picturesque Isle of Orleans, where farmers still sow by hand, plow by oxen, reap with the scythe and thresh with the flail, while women ply ancient hand-looms and spinning wheels, Other nearby attractions include Wolfe's Cove, Quebec Bridge, the Shrine of Ste.Anne de Beaupre, Montmorency Falls and Kent House, while northward lies the famed Laurentides Park, a vast area of virgin lake, forest and stream country where vacation delights awalt at every turn.\u201d Farther afield the tourist {is Battle's House Popular Resort In E.Townships THE BATTLE'S HOUSE, situated on the edge.uf Luke Mem- phremugog, commands a splendid viow of this magnificent luke Without doubt the most beauti- tul in th- Eastern Townships, most picturesque section of Que- bec.This lovely lake furnishes excellent fishing, [or salmon, bass, and plckerel abound.Its tributar- los, apart from their scenic beauty offer speckled and rainbow trout and ensugh sport to satisfy the most exacting of nimrods.Apart from the many motor bouts and smaller craft a steamer plies daily be\u2019 een Magog nd Nowport giving the vacationist an opportunity of seeing the many palatial summer ma: sions along the shores.Many b-autiful beaches afford excellent facilities for bathing along the lake.\\Vrights Beach is particularly adapted for a summer playground.a graduate of the McGill School ot Physical Education as assistant, Water sports will be under the skilled supervision of Miss Jean Thomas, a graduate of the Margaret Maton School of Physical Education aud Gladys Bean, who is a graduate of the McGill School.The dietitian is Miss Roberta V.Ed of the Home Econo mes Staff of the ŸY.W.C.A., And to guard the health of the camp a registered nurse, Miss Frances «dTitcombe of Lennoxville, has been employed.In order to provide suitable activities for both older and younger girls, Camp Oolah- wan is organized in age groups; the \u2018Bunulos\u2019\u201d, who are from etght to twelve years of age, will be under the special care of Mar- Jorie Nicholson, and two assistants.Additional counsellors will supervise the various program features.Camp Ovlahwan is the property of the Montreal Y.W.C.A.and is operated by the Association to provide for giv18 education in group living in the out of doors.Its programme \u2018s designed to help the girls who participate to learn ccoparation, independence and a sense of responsibility in addition to acquiring ekill in swimming.camperaft, nature lore and the other arts which are essential to wholesome, healthful camp lite.JAPS PAY HIGH The China Incident has cost Japan over $3.6380,000,000 by the end of 1940.Guests At Gray Rocks Recent guests at Gray Rocks Inu, St.Jovite, Que., have included: Mr.Olier Pigeau, Mr.C.Putnam, Mr.and Mrs, J.Settano, Mr.Leo Beauchamp, wr.Earle Robinson, Miss Ellen Henson, Mrs, W, Marshman, Miss I, Robertson, Mr.and Mrs, W.J.M ckay, Mr.and Mra, G.T.Graydon, Mr, and Mrs.R.B.W.Ward, Miss Elizabeth Rockwell, Mr, ¥.H.Fairbanks, Mr.and Mrs, Wm, E.Lyons, Mr.Reynolds Butler, Mr.and Mrs.N.8.Perkins, Mit; E, Macintyre, Mr, R.F.Armand, Mr.J.N.Lan- gille, Mr, H.Bernier, Mr.and Mrs.Frank H.Scott, Mr.D.W.Scott, Mr.and Mrs.R.V.Mac- nulay, Mr.and Mrs.BE.D.Elliott, Mr.Theodore Morgan, Mr.and Mrs.Louis M.Dorsey, Mr.and Mrs.Vernon E.Johnson.Healthy Vacation At Kerr\u2019s Farm A choico vacation resort which has everything to recommend it to the holidaymaker is Kerr's Farm located in the heart of the Laurentian Mountains on Lake Hughes.Situated at an altitude of 1,- 119 feet the scenery in this section 1s unsurpassable and guests are assured either of a quiet and restful sojourn in the famous bracing air of this region or, if preferred.patricipation in the many sports which the resort provides.There is fishing and hunting in season, boats are available to guests, the fine sandy beach af- tords safe bathing and tennis courts are built on the grounds.Townships Afford, Summer Paradise A summer paradise of gently undulating woodlands, dotted with silver lakes, and threaded with murmuring stream the Eastern Townships provide a fascinating vacation land.Replete with every attraction designed to catch the ey: of the holiday maker, this sparkling land of wood and stream is but a few hours from Montreal.: and is efficiently served by rail and highway.Dotted with pretty towns and villages.the Eastern Towuships is indeed one of the beauty spots of eastern Canada.The many lakes end streams provide hours of untiring entertainment for the tishing enthusiast, and at the many fine hotels, and boarding L.Memphremagog Is Alluring Site For Vacationists \u201cA Beautiful Lake set among hills and mountains the shape of | shark's teeth.\u201d Thus the American author Kerneth Roberts describes Lave Memphremagog in his book \u201cNorthwest Passage\u2019 dramatically nroduced In motion pictures.l'\u2019gers Rangers passed by it after they destroyed the Indian village of St.Francis.The long years that have passed since then have seen many changes but none have dimmed the scintillating beauty of its waters and the wild attractiveness of its shores and bays, This beauty persists and affords the tourist and vacation- 1st a blending of natural beauty and modern accommodation.Modern highways have replaced tie trails that bring one to the shores of Memphremagog .highways that sonverge from every point in New England and Easteru Canada .that lead to many beauty spots, resorts, camps, hotels where every form of vacation enjoymeat may be had.Golf .! Every vacationist wants it! Magog, on Lake Mem- phremagog, has it in variety: two: clubs in Magog, the Hermitage Country Club (guest privileges) and the Mount Orford Club In Mount Orford National Park and tive other courses within a 20- minute drive from Magog.And of course, there is .every other sport: sailing-boating-ant fish just wait.{cerned on a clear day, has long tennis-swimming-canoeing- i ing for the companionship of anglers.Here tno, in the rolling hills which are the northern range of, tt \u201creen Mountains, is Mount, Orford, with two lakes at the! toot: Take Orford and Lake Stu-' kely.with many a path and winding trail to {intrigue mo atain climbers and picknickers.a + MORE TOURISTS AT CUBA! Cuba entertained more tourists Fine Highway Facilities Help Eastern Townships With improved highway facili- {ies supplementing an efficient; railroad service, the Eastern Townships are successfully bidding for their share of the tourist Industry from other provinces and particularly from the United States because of their proximity to the International border and the neighbouring states of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.Tourist-conscious municipal authorities have made more attractive communities over which they have jurisdiction, and enterprise, in many cases with finaucial as- sistouce from interested and sym- pathetir governments, have embellished the attrac fons they have to offer year-round visitors.Sherbrooke, as the principal city and hub of the Eastern Townships has benefitted considerably from governmental subsidies and from ts recent Centennial Celebrations to attract industrialists as well as tourists to its vicinity.Increased interest by the governments in the affairs of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association has resulted in greater success attending the annual fall exhibition and the winter fair and horse shows.Augmented prize lists have provided the major incentive for the district\u2019s exhibitors, while improvements in the system of technical education have had a correspondingly uplifting effect on the quality of exhibits.Fine Horse Shows The winter fairs and horse shows, attracting many of the Dominion\u2019s principal stables, have breught additional publicity to the Eastern Townships, while the very presentable showing of youthful cattle judging champions at the Royal Winter Fair and Horse Show in Toronto has done much to further enhance the prestige of Eastern Townships breeders.In addition the reputation of the Townships as a dairy district has led to the establishment of branch plants of foreign as well as domestic firms, Not only In these communities, however, does scenic beauty prevail.Orford Mountain, from the peak of which more than two score lakes are visible and from which Mount Royal may be dis- been the mecca of tourists and bids fair to become more prominent when its natronal park undertaking, scheduled to be started this summer, is completed.Brome Lake has {ts quota of summer visitors and residents, many of whom come from Montreal, while Lake Massawippi's summer population is largely composed of American families.Missisquoi Bay, -vhere the pioneer settlers of the Eastern Town- hips located, also cates considerably to American clientele because of its proximity to the border, while similar conditions prevail around Lake Memphremagog, a part of which lies in the United States.Mapy of the beautiful estates on Lake Memphremagog, however, are the property of Montrealers.In addition to these better known spots are smaller lakes which city dwellers prefer because of the solitude of their surroundings.Many of these lakes ara supervised by fishing clubs, but there is plenty of other territory where followers of Izaak Walton may enjoy their favorite sport to their heart's content.Apart from the fishing advantages, well.stocked forests invite hunters, and large parties, who prefer their vacations in the fall, invade the Townships annually in search 0° elusive game, Summer activities centre principally around Daseball, golf, softball, tennis and aquatic sports.Followers of the dlamond pastime can witness thelr favourite game played on every kind of terrain trom the country pasture to the most modern playgrounds, while addicts of the Royal and ancient game have at their disposal EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- sawappi, 90 miles from Montreal, Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tennis, Dancing and Riding.Reute 1 to Magog Every Modern Comfort At Reasonable Rates For full particulars regarding rates, etc.write or phone, phone 23, Jobn McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Vacs.tion Bureau, WA.2773.courses on which only the most experienced club wielders match par.can EASTERN TOWNSHIPS \u201cSELBY LAKE INN A.E, Selby - A.J.Shepard DUNHAM, QUE.One of \u201cThe Townships\u201d Finer Resorts .Modern conveniences.Boating.Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, New Dance Pavilion.Weekly Rates: $15 single.$14 two occupying one room, double bed.Write for booklet.85 miles from Montreal.Provinclal bus to Inn twice daily., Phone Monitor Vacstion Bureau WA.2773 In Magog BATTLE'S HOUSE 83 Miles from Montreal On Route 1 Directly on Lake Shore.Golf - Swimming - Boating « Cenceing - Tennis - Dancing - Fishing from Lawn ef Property.Cocktail Room - Excellent : Cuisine Fer many years the popular rest for tourists Booklets en Request.D.P.Goyette, Prop.Phone 783 Ufton Court Ideally situated overlooking Lake Memphremagog.Offers its usual hospitality.Open fires, playroom, table tennis, boating, salmon fishing, safe bathing, tennis, mountain climbing.RESTRICTED CLIENTELE ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUEer Monitor Vacation Burean WA.277$ Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.ACCOMMODATION FOR GUESTS CITY CONVENIENCES Boating - Bathing - Fishing Tennis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Beautiful Grounds R.Smith, Prop., Knowlton 138.1.2 or yaonitor Vacation Bureau WA.QUEBEC THORNCLIFFE TEA ROOM Rosemere, Que.On Route No.11, just north of the BELAIR (Ste, Rose) BRIDGE.New Management HOME COOKING Luncheons, Teas, Dinners Dinners for special parties may be srdered by phone: Ste.Thérèse 802 ring 1.2, // ATMOSPHERE OF THE AT GRAND MERE, QUE.THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL omfotlable Badioomd.DESCRIBES THE Laurentid Sosy Le .and Food Food- combined aifh a homelite ofmosphere 9 mokes this hole! 10eol For o real rest \u2018 (0 \u2019 CAMPS CAMP OOLAHWAN Offers all girls a vacation of fun and happiness in the Laurentians \u201cEVERY GIRL A CAMPING GIRL\" Season, June 30th to August 30th Write or telephone for full | information te The Young Women's Christian Association 1124 Dorchester St.West Montreal during the winter than a year Telephone: MA.7366 ago.| KNOWLTON GROVE CAM FOR GIRLS -\u2014 ne are found tennis courts.9th Seasen, July 5 to Aug.16 Riding, Mandicratt, Tennis, Badminton, Dramatics, Singing, .| Dancing, Lite-Saving and Swimming \u2014~\u2014 All the activities of an expensive camp at low all-inclusive cost Week - $20; 4 Weeks $76; 6 Weeks $112 Directress \u2014 Miss M.L.Drake \u2014 Music Supervisor, Montreal West Schools.FOR FOLDER AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Write, Call or Phone to 4272 Hampton Ave, EL.1849 os v \u2018MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake 69 Foster .67 Granby -.50 Knowlton .72 Knowlton Landing 85 Lennoxville .102 Magog .\u2026.883 North Hatley .90 Sherbrooke .99 Waterloo .62 à Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In This Issue of The and let us help you plan the kind of holiday you will enjoy most.Booklets - Suggestions - Information EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU WA.2773* 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE vie open Wes tern bein Brit the Won Quee Raid call l'anq ihe Al than mou jy an duty erus] Miss ing extre with] wor w004q help dage for mon raise Brit surg socig for char tress 72 pt (A 4 Ww ad hd Ah A A 1941 > most 8 can \u2014 11PS \u2014\u2014\u2014 - - ard Finer nces.ennis, | two bed.inclal |] go erty.| 783 .ake sual om, ish- une THURSDAY, JUNE 19.1941 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PACE THR?Fay Wray At Opening Of Westmount Victory Fair Canadian Born Actress Says Hollywood Giving Much Help to Britain \u2014 Many Attractions at Westmount Women's Club Event Fay Wray, Canadian born movie actress, attended the official opening of the Victory Fair in Westmount Park on Tuesday afternoon, and spoke of the work being done in Hollywood to aid Britain.The fair, held under the auspices of the Westmount Women's Club in aid of the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims, was declared officially open by Alderman B.Panet-Raymond, who represented the Mayor of Westmount.Alderman Panet-Raymond thanked the women of West- mount, who, he said, \u201care glad- Jv and cheerfully doing their full duty to defend liberty and to erush barbarism.\u201d He mentioned Miss Wray's kindness in appearing at the opening of the fair.Fay Wray, small, dainty and extremely smartly dressed, spoke with charming simplicity on the work that she and other Hoily- wood movie stars had done tn help Britain, such as making bandages, contributing to \u2018\u2018Bundles for Britain,\u201d etc., and said that money was continually being raised in Hollywood to help the British war effort; collections of surgical instruments were made, social events were held and performances were given free of charge by famous actors and act- tresses.Long before coming to Mont- SIGNAL FROM THE SIDEWALK {Except at Safety Zones) When you step into the path of approaching traffic to hail a tram you run the risk of serious injury.Motormen \u2018are instructed to watch at all stopping points for prospective passengers, Just signal from the sidewalk by stretching out your arm.Look before you step into the roadway.Help Finish the Job BUY VICTORY BONDS real, Miss Wray knew of the Queen's Canadian Fund, and said that when she was asked ty help the fund by appearing at the far, she had answered immediately, \u2018Of course!\u201d Mrs.R.M.Macaulay.president of the Westmount Women's Club, spoke of the work being done by the club's 400 members, anxious to aid the cause of freedom by working throughout the summer.Miss Alfreda Wallace, talented young Montreal actress who has been touring the United States and Mexico in plays for young people, appeared briefly on the platform and was introduced to Fay Wray.The guests of bonor at the fair also met Miss Wray, and the actress signed many autographs to comply with the requests of school children crowding around the plattorm.Among the attractions at the fair have been an Anson twi»- engine trainer and bomber which saw action at Dunkerque, and the fuselage of a plane, one of 1,500 being manufactured in Canada, both being shown through the courtesy of Federal Aircraft; dancing contests judged by Miss Betty Speirs and Mr.Peter Miller; performances \u2018by the band of the R.C.A.F., and a choir of 200 school children led by Shirley McKyes, organist and choir director; Madame Ethel, astrologist; fortune-telling; hurdy- gurdy, fish pond, white elephant table, home-cooking sale, baby races, bingo and many other events.Mrs.Harold Mills, past president of the club and head of the war service committee, is co- chairman with Mrs.Macaulay of the fair.\u2018Soldier Saturdays\u2019 For White House Beginning May 31, the White House will observe \u2018\u2018soldier Saturdays.\u201d From 10 to 12 o'clock each Saturday morning, the mansion, on Mrs.Roosevelt's proposal, will be open for the exclusive benefit of men in uniform and their guests.Other sightseers will be excluded.The service men, Mrs.Roosevelt said, will be shown all the formal apartments, including the Blue, Red, Green Rooms and the State Dining Room, open usually only to those who bring letters from their Congressmen.RUGS \u2018WASHED - REPAIRED Y: BY NATIVE EXPERTS I 6, ERIS 4903 Sherbrooke STW WA.KI) heart of Europe and planes.Over The Top, Canada A cancerous growth eats at the country to country .attack our own land.It's up to us to kill it.Kill it with guns and tanks So Canada needs the use of your savings.You are asked to invest them in Victory Bonds.Canada will repay you in full with interest.Help Finish the Job BUY VICTORY BONDS THIS SPACE DONATED BY CROWN LAUNDRY CO.4220 St.Catherine W.spreads from .threatens to WE.6771 Loan 1941 campaign.It contains a field.It has a red border.This is the Pledge Flag which communities throughout Canada are flying during the Victory the corner with a royal blue Torch centring a white In each municipality, THE PLEDGE FLAG Union Jack in this flag awaits another Pennant, called the Honour Pennant, which will be flown under the Pledge Flag when a community reaches its full objective of Victory Bond sales.Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, The opinions expressed in this New France in 1666 when 3,215 many and varied classifications.Evidently Marian golden-voiced Negro contralto has a heart as golden and as beauti- fu\u2019 as her voice.The $10,000 Philadelphia Annually given to her as the person who did most during the past year, Miss Anderson has given to help \u201cpoor, unfortunate, very talented people\u201d realize their art! tic ambitions, The Roman Catholic Archbishop Grober of Freiburg in Brels- gau, in bis Lenten letter says: \u201cWe have, thank God, got beyond the period in which confessional strife was placed above the great national interests.We even observe that the emphasis upon what is common to all Christians has never been B80 strongiy and actively emphasized as in the last decade.Out of an inner compulsion, without any prearrangement, the two confessions have reverently laid the great Cross of Christ across the gulf that separates them in questions of faith.So a holy bridge has been built which makes it poss'hle for us, without difficulty, to stretch out a brotherly hand tr one annther.and to regard the ground of the Cross, on which we stand with both feet, as the common Christian faith.Nobody knows when the blessed day of reunion will come.Until then \"the two confessions, brought together by the tremendous difficulties of the times, will devote themselves shoulder to shoulder to the defense of the common Christian heritage of faith, They will think of the great responsibility which Christ himself lays upon them at this turning point in religlous history.It cannot he said too often or too joudly: What is at stake now is nothing less than the continu: ance of the Christian faith and Christian culture throughout the of Europe.\u201d The prairie provinces of Canada seem much more zestful than the coastal areas.It is said sometimes that Albertans are disposed to sustained activity by the altitude.At any rate here at sea level it seems \u2018always afternoon\u2019 and \u201cround the coast the languid alr doth swoon,\u201d There is likewise a general contentment with the more orthodox parties and government.though radicalism sometimes manifests itself mildly in labor and politics.It is especially notable in the number of bizarre religious sects.\u2014Hugh McLeod of Victnria, B.C.The psycholozy of Individual differences, established by the work of Galton, shows all these philosophies to be false.There Is no sharp line between the intelligent and the stupid, but rather there is a scale of relative intelligence.upon which men natural ly arrange themselves by almost imperceptible gradations.Genius and idiocy, at opposite ends of the scale, are least common: about one-half of anv population is of \u201caverage\u201d intelligence.Moreover.no race or nation or class is the sole, or even the chief producer of either geniuses or idiots.Individual babies are born with differing capacities; some are superior to others.But \u201cetween nations or economic classes there is no corresponding difference in ability.If the world fs ever to be governed ny a natural aristocracy of the intelligent the governing class must include LLPISLLLLLS LL SLLSLLS LLL LOLS SEILLILSSL SELL ILLES.PIL IELTS SS LEIS ISLES Ls 2 SLES SE THE FORUM In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those ot this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility tor them.a 2222222222 EE * Anderson,; DM AM AAA LS K.C.D.C.L Forum are CLLR, The earliest known census took place in Babylon in 4000 B.C.which auati-dates by many years the ill-fated attempt by King David to number the Hebrews in 1017 B.C.Credit can be claimed by Canada for the first modern census which was taken by the Colony of rersons were recorded.Sixteen Lo soventeen thousand enumerators will soon be at our census soon to be taken of every human in Canada.Answers to the questions.to be asked will give an accurate picture of Canadian life when tabulated] by the Dominlon Bureau of Statistics by» ingenious machines into men from many races or nations and, instead of being hereditary, it must provide for a coustant influx from the, children of the governed, \u2014Professor Elmo A.Robinson.Churchmen of British Columbia are deeply exercised about intemperance, which Increases with military and naval concentrations.Canadians still spend $200,- 000,000 a year for liquor.The Vancouver Sun said editorially In April: \u201cThese figures do not make sense.If we could cut our drink bill in half we would have $100,000,000 more for the war\u2014 the price of 1,000 big bombers, the price of 200 corvettes, more than half the price of an entire armored division.Yet twice this sum of money is used for drink\u2014 more for drink than for our navy.\u201d In its British Columbia conference this month the United Church of Canada will give close attention to this state of affairs and will make declarations upon it The sheer pressure of public expenditure will be felt increasingly by all taxpayers and should, in itself, dictate sobriety.\u2014Hugh McLeod of Victoria, B.C, It is said of a famous Judge that in a pinch he always came o:t abead.His father, when the lad had been going to school for a month.asked him what he had learned that day.\u201cAbout a mogse father.\u201d \u201cSpell mouse\u2019 said his father.After a pause the lad said: \u201cFather, IT don't helleve it was a mouse: it was a rat.\u201d Paraffine Companies Ine, (Pabco) of California had a company union, although its conditions of work were as good as or better than any in the Industry.Yet when the workers signified through a secret ballot arranged by the company that they wished +) be organized in bona fide Labor unions, Pabco dissolved the company union and allowed union organizers to carry on thelr duties.Now there are 18 AF.of IL.and C.1.0.unions in the plant, al cooperating amicably because of the liberal policies of the Company.The principle of the closed shop is observed nd the agreements with the unions are termed Cars A\u2014model agreements.Re cently Pabco instituted a Labor Relations Col'ege open to factors bosses and union officlals.Teachers are industrialists, Labour leaders, College professors, news paper editors, persons who are s ecialists in some phase of Labor relations.Now students from outside points attend.Over 200 attended the first classes held during the past spring.The cost of running the College is borne by the Company.Increased efficiency has reduced production costs In apite of increased wages, Profits have Incrersed.Since 1929 the selling prices of Pabco products Lave dropped 20 to 30 per cent while basic wage rates have risen 50 per cent.NO COOK \u201cHas Cranker decided to try that new food diet for his health?\u2019 \u201cNo.He says he is going to compromise and eat raw food.\u201d \u201cYou don't say 80?\u201d \u2018Yes.He is going to marry a college girl and let her do the cooking.\u201d Tour Of Maritimes Is Being Arranged By Travel Agency To those who prefer to travel by motor this year, a very interesting and enjoyable vacation tour {3 being irranged for July by the Tobin's Travel Bureau.The party will leave Moutreal on the morning of July 12th by the new modern motor buses, that are extremely comfortable to ride in, The journey will be made in easy stages by day with stop-overs in the best available Lotels each night.There will be a stay of three days in Halifax and another three days will be spent in the Evauge- llue country around Yarmouth.This is one of the most historic and Interesting parts of Nova Sco- tia.There will be lovely drives fi\u2019 the Grand Pré and Annapolis section and sight seeing in the cities.Those who have friends in these districts will have an opportunity of meeting them, nud if desired stop-overs may be arranged for the return journey.This party will be personally conducted by Mrs.H.B, Pope, To Hold Recital Saturday Evening A music recital by pupils of Aida Girouly, A.C.C.M.L.C.C.M,, of Torontof will be held at the Mount Royal Hotel, Saturday, June 21, starting at 8.15 p.m., it was announced.John Audoire.FEC.M., examiner of Toronto, will be chairman, Certificates will be presented to the following pupils: Margaret Williamson, fourth grade and Elizabeth Stencel, first grade In grammar of music, Royal College of Music, England, Charles Wilber and Joyce Smith, third grade; Alfred Sten- cel, Doris Modler, Dorothy Bullock, Charles Wilber and Joyce Sinith, second grade; Dorothy Bullock, Denman Bullock and Cliftord Morris, first grade in pianoforte playing, Canadian College of Music, Toronto.Ninth grade, with honors, Margaret Williamson, London College of Music, England.ARGENTINE POTATOES Potato acreage In Argentina increased 575,000 acres this year, AT LOCAL \u201cY\") Pupils of Catherine H.Smith Conclude Successful Season \u2014 Repeat Broadcast Program Pupits of Catherine H.Smith concluded a busy and successful season w.lh a musicale in the Westmount Y.M.C.A, Assembly Hall, a novel feature of which was the playing of permanent gramophone records mado prev- ously by certain of the pupils.The program of their half-hour broadcast vver CBM June 7 was repeated Ly request, with additions.The pupils received many compliments on their performance, both on this occasion and also after playing oun the air, l.arche Paul assisted with a very enjoyable violin solo by Schubert, accompanied by Ruth \u2018l'elfer, who also played C Sharp Impromptu by Reinhold, This piece she played on the alr last March, winning with it the Ken Sohle plano prize.Adele Robertson gave an outstanding performance of Romance by Sibelius and Canzonetta by Schutt; also a two-plano piece with Audrey Speirs, the latter also playing na solo, Other Campbell, performers were Collin Alice Benett, Helen Houston, Althea Shelton, Jane Benett, Elizabeth Gould, Emily Aune Nasmith, Charlie Grant and Celia Benett.The Band gave much pleasure, in spite of tho fact that several members weru absent through illness, Two pupils on this program, Celia Bonett and Ellzabath Gould, gained distinction and a pass with credit, respectively, In the ox- aminations held two weeks ngo by the Roynl Schools of Musle.Boy Scout J.Flinn | Creates \u201cTin Hat\u201d The lack of a \u2018tin hat\u201d did not keep 18 year old Boy Scout John Flinn Indoors during Sheffleld's most serious \u2018\u2018blitz.\u201d He Improvised one with à anncepan paddad with a duster, nrd dashed off for the Warden Post to which he was attached.He was one of the first on the scene following a nearby.explosion, and dealt successfully with several {incendiary bombs and a fractured gas main.An injured woman was Await- Ing an ambulance, and Flinn, seeing she was in danger from falling shell fragments, secured a grocer\u2019's barrow and in this wheeled her to the comparative safety of his Post.During a lull in the bombing Scout Flinn dashed home to reassure his parents of his safety, and arrived just In time to deal with a fire there.This out, he dashed back to his Warden Post.SLOW EXTRACTION Patient: \u201cWhat, tive dollars tor extracting a tooth\u2014only three pes seconds\u2019 work?Nurse: \u2018Well, jf you prefer, the tooth can be drawn very slowly.\u201d GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Gautemala is constructing a number of government buildings.positions.tion capably.us ne\u2018p you get ready.Yes, more than ever before, High School and College Graduates are needed to fill vital And training is demanded .ness training that will enable you to fill a posi- Your services are needed.Let SPROTT COMMERCIAL COLLESE VICTOR D.SPROTT, Principal Empress Theatre Building\u20142304 Old Orchard Ave.Telephone EL.1733\u2014EL.2452 \u201cReaching For The Sun\u2019 Prepare Yourself To Do the Job That Awaits You! ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL busi- SUMMER FORTIN 5302 QUEEN MARY ROAD Corner Decarie Bivd.Get Ready For That Fall Position .| Attend GREATLY REDUCED ® DAY AND EVENING CLASSES © | Full Particulars Telephone Mr.! SCHOOL | COURSES ALL COMMERCIAL À SUBJECTS AT RATES Salera\u2014 Mornings BUSINESS COLLEGE Citizens The Young Men's Canadian, Club are making their annual appeal for books, mugasines, gram: ophones and records, clothing toys and other articles, which would be us~ful nd acceptable to the wen, women and children, who live in the most uortherly parts of our \u2018on'ain.These gifts will be \u2018akon north by the Eastern Arctic Patrol, whic leaves at an early date, und \u2018will be distributed under the supervision ot Major D.L.Mec Flower Box Show To Be Held Soon The Horticultural Federation has announced it will hold a \u201ctlower box\u201d competition this month, The competition is open to all citizens of Groater Montreal.All ontries for this competition must be made on or before June 30.It is hoped the event will draw n lavgo entry list as the interest In flower boxes is almost universal, Persons Intending to onter this competition should mail in thelr entry, printing thelr name, and address with the number of boxes to be shown to the Morti- cultural Federation, Montreal Bo- tanieal Garden, 4101 Sherbrooke streot east, or to the secretary MUSICALE HELD Club Will Again Help Of Far North\u2019 Keand, wl o is again in charge of the expedition, and who ls an honorary life member of the Young Men's Canadian Club, In a letter received the other day by the officials of the Club, Major McKeand statis: \u201cThis year the Fastern Arctle Patrol will be more extensive than ever hofore because of the udded respousibilit; for all the government work.Medical officers, nurses, radio operators, fur trades and Kskimos and several other newcomers connected with the war effort wi'.be looking torward to the literature and other material donated by the Young Men's Canadian Club.\u201d Gordon G.Dockrill fs again convener of the committee in charge of the collection of the articles.Those wishing to coh- tribute many send their ifta direct t> Mr, Dockrill at 36552 St.Pate rick Street, West, or Mr.Nock- rill wiil arrang~ to have someone call for the gifts it contributors telephone him at MA.7386.Clôs- Ing day ts cn Monday, ' P.S.VIRU Coal \u2014 Coke Fuel Oil WA.4983 of their own Horticultural So- cloty, 4935B SHERBROOKE W.KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 3.23° 2 large pkgs.23: KELLOGG'B RICK CRISPIES 2.23: KELLOG('S BRAN FLAKES 2.23° ALL BRAN .21° 2 um 25° GILLETT'S FLAKE LYE TRINIDAD GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2.19° Bweetened or Unaweetened APPLE JUICE 3.25° KRAFT VELVEETA On Sate Thurs, Fri., Sat.\u2014 June 19, 20, 21, CHEESE BOLOGNA PIMENTO LOAF PORK LOAF ENGLISH BRAWN HEAD CHEESE FRESH PORK CERTO w.25°.CERTO +01 2 «or 25¢ OGILVIE TONIK WHEAT GERM .45° CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 3 27: POWDER 11h.tin 28° PINEAPPLE \u201cx 15° Sliced - Tidbita - Crushed À BPRING CLOTHES doz.PINS phe.12¢ | PAROWAX .15° CHATEAUGUAY STRAWBERRIES | FRESH DAILY Ip CALVES\u2019 TONGUE 44 PATE DE FOIE GRAS CHICKEN LOAF ROAST PORK JELLIED VEAL COOKED HAM THICK RIB OF BEEF LAMIH® FRESH KILLED BROILERS FRESH GASPE SALMON » FREBH HALIBUT AMOKED HADDIE .29° Ih.32° » 22\" GREEN BEANS Pkg.» 29- STEAK KIDNEYS 4 \u2026 25: CHOPS \u2026 32: KIDNEYS SPRING LAMB WITH FRESH MINT BIRDS EY EYE FROSTED FOODS Weekly Specials! | 17c - PEACHES Pkg.23e TI WE.2741-2 FRESH MINCED th.29: m 33°, .19° RIB LAMB FRESH BEER RECEIVED DAILY FILLETS .27° KIPPERS » 18 | » 24: FILLETS .24: 4498 ST.CATHE EL.2288 P.A.SEERS RINE ST.WEST Facing Westmount High School EM AM AAA MAMMA A AA A MAS For Quality and Service Phone Fitzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE IN WESTMOUNT\" \u201c44 YEARS Fine Groceries, RE S DELIVERIES DAILY St.Catherine St.at Wood Ee PAGE FOUR TOES Primes Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruit* and Vegetables ZZ 2 277 OZ Mh a A IN Ave.\u2014 pre Social and Personals Miss Alison Hain, of Winnipeg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, i, G .Bain, of Oxford avenue.Mr.and Mrs, J.Lexlie Hodge: and their family spent Lhe weak end at North Hatley, Mrs F.W.Wilson has re turned to town after spending a few days at the Alpine Inn, Ste.Marguerite.Mr.and Mrs.James Wulker returned recently to Ottawa, following a visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Walker, Mrs.Jerome B.Bell, who spent the past th ee ycars in Vancouver, has returned to Montreal, and Is reslding a.4280 Western avenue.Miss Luey Sutton recently at a buffet supper nad kitchen shower in honor of her niece, Miss Lucy Elizabeth Betty Button, & bride-elect.entertained Miss Marjorie Seawrighl, Miss Margaret (Graham and Miss Enid Carson entertained at a kitchen shower recently in honor of Miss Ellen Foreman, a hride-slect.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Pangman and thelr family spent the weekend at the Baeignjory Club.Little Miss Helen Johnston entertained a party of her classmates and friends on Ssturday afternoon at her summer home on Dorval Island.Her guests I Charlotte Gowns CLEARANCE SALE! SUMMER DRESSES Complete Stock Reduced Cottons, Crepes, Sheers in prints and solid shades.For sports, afternoon and evening wear.$8.- $10.- $12.1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 were: Elatne Whitton, Joy Par meter, Maureen Wark, France Ann Walters, Ellen lLiverman, Ruth Richardson, Barbara Young, Sarah Bilver, Margery Naeintin, Beatrice Carmichael, Alison (lob ban, Helen Ross, Phyllls Simon, Beverley Ann Gray, Peggy Oui erbridge, Margie Murray and Ronnie Williams.ENGAGEMENTS Dr.and Mrs.A.Bercoviteh, of Westinount, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Murgery Frances, to Mr.Alfred Miller, son of Mr.und Mrs.8.D.Miller, of Outremont.The engagement ls announced of Winifred Dunton, only daughter of the late George CC.Fletcher and Mrs.Fletcher to John Roland, the only son of Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Annett.Mr.and Mrs.Frederick B.Palnter announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Adele Lorenz, to Mr.George Hodgkin- gon, son of Mr and Mrs.Thomas E.Hodgkinson.The wedding is to take place on June 28 at Trinity Memorial Church.Mr.and Mrs.George W.Rowell announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Kathleen, to Mr.Charles A.Hutchins, jr., son of Mr.and Mra.Charles A.Hutchins, The wedding will take place early in August.Mr.and Mrs.Percy E.Morant announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Doris Isobel, to Mr.Willlum Aitken Smith, only son of the late W.B.Smith and of Mrs.Smith.The marriage will take place on June 28.Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Wilson announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Jeun, to Mr.Richard Duggan Shaw-Wood Villiers, son of Mr.and Mrs.Claude Vil llers, of Montreal.The wedding {s to take place on June 28.The engagement is announced of Miss Inez Mabel Goring, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles R.Goring, and Mr.Frederick Har- 1| 01d Dubee, son of M.and Mrs.Patrick Dubee.The marriage will take place July 12, at Val D'Or, Hi There, Fellows! 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Three heautiful lakes to ex- All Camp activitles under the and direction of trained JUNK 28th to AUGUST 3¥rd $12.50 PER WERK Phone MArquette 8331 an entire and deore.the prices SCREENS Made to Order Our repair department is equipped te make individual acreens to special sizes or to equip stores will bring immediate your enquiry and you may be assured that or galvanized mesh.And Installed home with screens for windows A telephone call to any of our attention te will be very reasonable, Bronze 3 Stores to 4169 St.Catherine W.(Near Greene) FL 2641 Phone Your Order \u2014 M.PHILBIN \"HARDWARE CO.OVIDE TAILLEFER, Proprister 4860 Sherbrooke W.(Near Victoria) DE.1148 Serve You 1385 St.Catherine W.(Between Bishop and srescen MA, 681 Fees Delivery Service rn cs \u2014 an co ~~ WeDo Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAInut 2773% THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY RATER > | Proceeds of Movie Al New N.D.G.Theatre The war work committee of the N.D.G.Women's Club will spon sor the show at the new Kent Theutre, Hingston avenue and Sherbrooke street.ali Tuesday af- ternvon, June 24.The entire proceads will be given to the Wings for Britain fund.A double feature, \u201cThere's Magie in Mu- sie,\u201d and \u201cWho Killed Auut Mag- Bic\u201d will he shown, Members of the club and their friends are invited to support this venture, and are asked to mention the name of the club at the door of the theatre, as space will be reserved for them.Tea will be served.Que.Miss Goring is a graduates of St.Mary's Hospital, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Hutchinson, announce ti e engagement of their only daughter, Doris May, to Mr.John Clifford MacKay.son of Mr.and Mrs, John L., MacKay.The wedding ls to take place early in July.Mr.and Mrs.William J.C.Sutton announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Elizabeth (Betty), to Mr.Robert Lloyd Bag- low, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Daglow, of Waterville, Que.The marriage hus been «rranged to take place in July.The engagement is announced of Marion Hall, daughter of the late Donald Hall Johnson and ot Mrs, Johnso , of Westmount, to Mr.John Derek Hood, of 8t.Cath- Brines, Ont, son of Mr.and Mrs.Hal C, Hood, ot St.Lainbert, The wedding will take place on July b, in St.Andrew'\u2019s United Church.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Doris Isobel, duughter ot Mr.and Mrs, Percy E Morant, to Mr.Willlam Aitken Smith, son of the late William Ballantyne Smith and of Mrs.W.B.Smith, has besn arranged Lo take place on Saturday afternoon, June 28, in Calvary United Church, at four o\u2019elock.The marriage of Ruth Naomi, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cayford, to Alrcraft- man John Hugh Kay, R.C.A.F., eldor son of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar John Kay.will take place tomorrow evening at half-past six o'clock at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Squadron Leader Rey.Canon Gilbert Oliver officiating.A small reception for relatives and close triends will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, 4708 Western avenue.The marriage of Miss Nancy Shaw, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.H.V.Shaw, to Mr.John L.Rankin.son of Mr.and Mrs.John I.Rankin, bas been arrauged to take place on Saturday, July à.at \u2018Mount Victoria.\u201d the residence of MY.and Mrs.Gordon Pyke, Hudson Heights, Que.WEDDINGS Fox-Schnaufer At Wesley United Church on Saturday afternoon, the marriage of Gertrude Joyce, daughter of Mr.R.E.Schnaufer and the late Mrs.Schnaufer, to Mr.Richard Randolph Fox, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Fox, the Rev, B B.Brown officiating Mr.J.G, W.Rendall presided at the organ.and Wesley's \u2018\u2018Love One Another\u201d was sung by Master Bobby Fir- munger.The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Mr.Thor A.Schnaufer, of Toronto, and wore \u2014 HENRY F.KING Reg'd Optometrist-Optician (Formerly King-Brown Optical Co.) Now locsted in new and more comfortable offices.SUITE 200 DRUMMOND BLDG.1117 St.Catherine St.West Eyes Examined Oculists\u2019 Prescriptions Filled MA.2535 To Aid In War Effort Mr, marriage took place recently in Wesley United Church, with their wedding attendants.From left to right are, Mr.Lorne Rowell, best man, Mr.and and Mrs.M.A.Montgomery, whose Mrs.Montgomery, Mrs.homor and Miss Laura Alexander, bridesmaid.The bride was formerly Miss Ena Alexander, daughter of C.W.Alexander and the late Mrs.Alexander.Harvey Lee, matron of a gown of white organza, having a square peck, tight-fitting bodice and full double skirt worn over white taffeta, Her fingertip length veil was arranged with clusters of real orange blossoms, and she carried 2 nogegay of sweetheart roses and baby's breath.Miss Frances Fox, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and wore shell pink Jeroma crepe with sweetheart neckline and shirred three-quarter length sleeves, the full skirt having a shirred hip line.Her large natural shan- tyng baku was trimmed with pals pink French rosebuds, and she carried a nosegay of pink and blue cornflowers.Mr.Warwick Fox.of Dolbeau, Que.was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Ralph Schnaufer, of Toronto, cousin of the bride, Mr.Theo Fox of Dolbeau, brother of the groom, and Mr.Merlyn Schnaufer, of Toronto, brother of the bride.The reception was held at the Mount Royal Hotel, and later Mr.and Mrs.Fox lett on their wedding trip.the bride travelling in a blue and white print dress with matching jacket, a large natural straw hat trimmed with blue grosgrain ribbon and bine accessories.They will reside at Beaurepaire, Que., for the summer, Out-of-town guests included.Mrs.1.F, Enos, of Boston, Mass.Mrs, R.Ray Lynch, of Lowell, Mass., Mrs.Arnold Seyden, of Summit, N.J., Mrs.M, E.Wood, ot Oukland, California; Mr.and Mrs.G.Jacques, Mr.and Mrs.C.Fox.Mv.and Mrs J.W.Fries, of Three Rivers, Que., and Mr.and Mrs.S.Williams, of Dolbeau.Que.Fowler-Tate The marriage of Dorothy Win- nitred, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Tate, to Mr.Albert Williams Fowier, son of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Fowler, of Chipman, N.R.took place on Saturday afternoon in St.Andrew\u2019s Church, the Reverend F.W.Kerr officiating.The bride was given away by her father, and wore a gown of white sheer, with shirred waistline, high neckline and full skirt.Her floor length veil of tulle illusion was caught by a band of tulle and orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of Briar- cliffe roses and haby's breath.Miss Peggy French, who was maid of honor.wore a floor length gown of dusty blue crepe with full skirt and jacket to match.a small flowered hat.and carried pink carnations and baby's breath.Mr.Douglas Macquisten acted as best man for Mr.Fowler, and the ushers were Mr.Herschel Clarke and Mr.Douglas Macleod.The reception was bald at the Berkeley Hotel, and later Mr.and Mrs.Fowler left for a motor trip to Ontario.They will reside In Montreal.The out-of-town guests included: Mrs.M.KR.Tate and Mr.Robert Dickie of Callander, Ont., Miss Beverley Fairelough, of Toronto.Lieutenant and Mrs.S.Bury.of Farnham.PiperJohnaton The marriage of Dorothy.eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wesley Johnathn, to Lieutenant Maurice Anthony Piner, R.C.A.S.C., son of Mr and Mra H.8 T Piner.took place on Saturday afternoon at St.Andrew's United Church, the Rev br.F.W.Kerr otficiatine.Mr.Pred Whiteley » was at the organ, and Mr.Maria,\u201d and \u2018\u2018Because.\u201d The church was decorated with palms, peonies and gladioli.The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of embroidered white silk net, fashioned on Elizabethan lines, with long sleeves and a Sweetheart neckline, her full skirt ending in a train.Her fingertip length veil of tulle illusion fell from a coronet of lace petals, and she carried a bouquet of garden- ius and bouvardia.The Misses Phyllis J.and Eileen Johnston, sisters of the bride, acted as attendants, and were dressed allke in frocks of heavenly blue sheer over taffeta, with full skirts and fitted bodices.They carried bouquets of sweet peas and baby's breath.Mr, William S.Piper acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Lieutenant Alastair Gordon, R.C.A., Corporal Nelson R.Johnston, 17th D.Y.R.C.Hussars, and Mr.R, Wesley Johnston, Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Blue Room of the Ritz-Carleton Hotel, und later the bridal couple left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a navy sheer redingote trimmed in white, with white accessories The out-of-town guests at the wedding included: Corporal W.R.Johnston and Trooper William A.Johnston, of Debert, N.S.: Miss Dorothy Hopkins, of Glastonbury, Conn.; Lieutenant Alastair Gordon, of Petawawa.Mrs.D.S.Bell, of Saint John, N.B., and Sergeant Harold Chaplin, of Ottawa.Lortie-Crawley The marriage of Eileen Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Crawley ,to Mr.Leou- ard Marcel Lortie, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Lortie, took place or Saturday afternoon.at L'Ore- toire Baptist Church, the Rev.Paul Chodat officiating.Miss L.Chauniere presided at the organ, and during the signing of the register Mrs.J.A.V, Hill sang \u201c0 Promise Me.\u201d The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white embroidered chiffon, with shirring at the waist, her veil tall- ing from a matching headdress.Her slippers were of silver.and she carried & bouquet of white carnations.She wore pearls, the gilft of the bridegroom.Miss N.Brady, who was bridesmaid, wore a dress of pink net with headdress to match, and carried pink and mauve sweet peas.Little Dorothy and Elizabeth Burch, cousins of the bride acted as flower girls, and wore pink and blue taffeta respectively.Set.Stanley Neal of the Australian Air Force, was beet man for Mr.Lertie, and the ushers were Mr.Ernest Crawley, brother of the bride.and Mr.Chodat, jr.Following the ceremony.a reception was held in the church hall, and later Mr.and Mrs.Lur- tie left for their wedding trip.the hride traveiling in a dusky pink sports suit with black °cces- sories.They wiil réside in Rose- mount.Out-of-town guests iucluded Dr.and Mrs.A.Gordon.of St.Jerome, Miss B.Stewart.of St.Agathe and Mr, Paradis, of Grand Line .Pavey-Swift The marriage of Elizabeth Joan, da-ighter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward J.Swift, to Mr.Walter Andrew] Gordon Hanson Pavey, son of the MacMillan sang Schubert's \u201cAve! late Dr.H.L.Pavey and of Mrs.Pavey, and grandson of the late Edwin Hanton, took place on Saturday afternoon in the Sacristy of the Chureh of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Reverend Father Feron officiating.The bride, given away by her father, was gowned in white satin cut on simple Grecian lines, the floor length skirt finishing in a long, fan-shaped train.She wore an heirloom veil o old rose point lace, worn by her grandmother af her wedding, and carried a cas- cede bouquet of white carnations and baby\u2019s breath.Miss Jane Swift, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing a bouffant frock of shell pink mousseline de soie, with a quilted satin bolero to match, and a toque of pale pink flowers.Miss Allison Hall was bridesmaid, and wore a frock of turquoise mousseline de soie, and a toque of American Beauty flowers.Both the attendants carried arm bouquets of American Beauty peonies.Mr.Lyle McDougall acted as best man for Mr, Pavey, and the ushers were Mr.Eric Wiele and Mr.James Swift, brother of the bride.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Watson, Haddon Hall, 2150 Sherbrooke Street West, where white peonies were used to decorate, Later, Mr.and Mrs.Pavey left for the LaurerXians, the ! ide wearing à sait of herringbone tweed and a hat of cocoanut straw, her accessories being brown-and white, The out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.R.H, E.Painter, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, and their little son, Michael, of Ottawa.GOLDEN WEDDING Mr.and Mrs.S.T.Spindlo, of 4270 Dorchester street, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday.having been married on June 17.1891.by the late Rev.BE.Munson Hill, D.D.who was at that time the minister of Calvary Congregational Church.Mr.and Mrs.Spindlo received congratulations and best wishes from their many friends in church and business life, and were presented with a beutiful lamp and a bouquet of roses from Calvary Church {riends.Mr, and Mrs.Spindlo have been residents of Westmount for the past 63 years, and have occupied their present residence on Dor- chester street for a perfod of 45 years.For many years they have been active workers {n Calvary Church.Mrs.Spindlo joining as Mary C.Innes in February 1888, when that congregation worshipped in the old church on Guy street Later she transferred to Bethlehem Church.Westmount.and Mr, Spindlo joined that church in June 1899.Mr.Spindlo was treasurer of the church and alsn chairman of the board of trustees for a number of years.Mrs.Spindlo was treasurer of the Women's Missionary Society for 33 years.Mr.and Mrs.Spindio have one son, P.C.Spindlo, of Montreal.Out-of-town guests for the eale-; bration included dir.and Mrs.Whiting and daughter.of QOwos- so.Michigan: Mrs.Whiting is Mrs.Spindlo's sister.Mrs.W.H.Crowhurst.who was her sis- OD OR kbd das lat kt Us lr a tlic ike AT, \u201cRULE BRITANNIA \u2019 1S THEME OF BRIDGE A \u201cRule Britannia\u201d bridge sponsored by the James McGill Chapter 1.0.D.E., was held at the Berkeley Hotel on Tuesday evening.The entire proceeds of the bridge will be donated for war work.Prizes were presented to the winners of the marathon, who were as follows: First, Miss Jean MacDonald and Mrs.J.M.Don- aghy; second, Miss Dorothy Hight and Miss Jean MecCaskell; third, Mrs.A.Griffiths and Mrs.M.Thompson.Miss Anne I.Vail, regent, was, chairman of the group, and Mrs.\u2018 A.H.Cameron, marathon bridge! convener, was in charge of arrangements, assisted my Miss\u2019 Vera Bowden, Miss Alice Marsh | Miss Jean Macdouald and Mrs.J.M.Donaghy.Madeleine\u2019s Helmet | Inspires New Chapeau While it is a known fact that Hollywood stars influence fashion trends, it remained for a visitor | to Madeleine Carrol! on Para-| mount's \u2018One Night in Lisbon\u201d set to carry this influence far beyond the usual limits.Madeleine | appeared in a scene in an ordinary metal trench helmet, but look- | ed so attractive in this rather | PERKIN'S BUSY B Service Store Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, }i etc.PROMPT DELIVERY FI.0321 4200 St.Catherine, cor.Greene VACATION BUS TRIP | ti Visiting Provinces of Quebec \u2014 | New Brunswick \u2014 Nova Scotia 14 Days \u2018957° LEAVING JULY 12th\u2014 RETURNING JULY 26 New, Comfortable Motor Coaches.Limited, rps Personally conducted by MRS.H.B.POPE 423 Metcalfe Ave.- WE.2686 TOBIN'S | Travel Bureau 1240 Peel Street - Montreal Exclusive Party F Save-155 \\ N 5 N N NS NS N NS NY y THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 194) chapeau that her guest promptly conceived the idea r a new hat! She sent Madeleine a copy of her first creation, a surprisingly s mart millinery piece made of black shiny straw, bound with white gros-graim ribbon.Dame Fashion has invaded even the closets of Mars! unfeminine NOT NEW TO HER Madeleine Carroll, whe costars with Fred MacMurray in Paramount's \u2018One Night in Lisbon,\u201d has been in the Portuguese capital twice within the last year.Accent is the soul of language; it gives to it feeling and truth \u201cLas Vegas Nights\u201d - KJ PICK YOUR COTTONS HERE TODAY! 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Machine or Machine- tess.Reg.$6.\u2014 Includinz - Finger Wave A $ 50 No Failure \u2014 Newest Hair Styles A Specialists on Dyed.Grey or Bleachud | Hair \u2014 Only Expert Operators Immediate Service.Catherine W.PL.0241 1352 St.Cor.Crescent, ROXY NOTED MUSICAL ROM ANCE AY THE RENT d ns QE RS, red LÉ Heimo Haitto, famous sixteen-y ; loses to Grads But Tons Dodgers\u2014Royais Nose | wrote an open, letter in hie por one position to unother almost pig week, and buturday after- The surprising Red Wings, sec-\" dd four times to make the score Patriotic rallies, and the crowd J ; .mu begging President 1 UT daily.I'here are four exeptionally noon, June 21, at 3 o,clock.On ond place team in the Pee Wee 14-12.Earl McDonald Lit a home acclaimed the name of President 3 Cui Grads 3-0 For 2nd Win telme to turn down all Invitation«!guod clubs in the eague\u2014 the sunday the Royals will play the S°fthall League hold a game ad-| fun for the Red Wings while Roosevelt and his call for nation.\u2014\u2014 ee = ror personal uppearances by Pep | poyuls, the Newark Bears, the.Toronto Maple Leafs a double.\u201cANtége over the favoured Pan-, oc .\"colo1e obliged for the los-.al Unity.0 S me of 1.0 best sof ball of thy the Royals and Durnan, with the PET Buffalo Bisons and the Rochester header at the Stadium, Monda thers In the final series of the! 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