The Westmount examiner, 10 juillet 1941, jeudi 10 juillet 1941
[" nts shown 1940, year, Sam- { the usual aying.\u201c42 Yearo in WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE An Exclusive Collection of OHMAN\u2019 JEWELLERS WE.4046 Westmount\u201d OLD ENGLISH SILVER 1216 Greene Ave, TE 2777) rr À he Westmount Gxuminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis ES Suoplied - Laid - Fini Repaired - Refinisked Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Wartmount Free Estimates TT rE lino dh CRs LC hl WE.2323 voL.XII, No.28 VAGATION CLUB AT \u201cY\"W HAS ENROLLMENT OF 80 Membership in Boys\u2019 Group Increases Daily \u2014 Doug Baker High Man in Swim Tourney At a special swimming meet, held at the local Westmount Y.M.C.À.yesterday morning.members of the Summer Vacation Club were given an opportunity to match swimming and diving ability with other boys of the club.Douglas Baker was the highest point winner in the e:zht events With a score of 17.Bill McConnell was second with 10, lollowed closely by Michael Thomas nnd Teddy Tobias with nine and eight points respectively.Other point winners were David Style, James Kennedy, David Lawson, Owen Izennedy, Frank de Monchaux, Nelson \u201creamer, Gerald Pecknold, and Bill Walker.Competition was keen.The Vacation Club has an enrollment to date of approximately $0 boys between the ages of nine and 16, who spend from 9.30 a.m, to 4.30 p.m, daily taking part in an organized program of swimming, hikes, visits to places of interest in the city, discussion groups, and hobbies.A class in first aid has been started which will give the club members a good foundation in - first ald methods and practice.A special class for non-swim- ming members is held every morning in an effort to have every members become a swimmer.The time is 10.15.The outstanding events for this week were visits to the Red- path Library and Museum at McGill, Verdun Swimming Pool.Walter M.Lowney Co., and a hike to Mount Royal.Difficulty is being experienced in scheduling speakers and special events for the daily morning assembly periods.Arr help or suggestions will be appreciated by the Club director, Gordon Mackey and club advisors.Col.Forbes Has New Appointment Lt.-Col.D.Stuart Forbes, of Westmount, former athletic director of McGill University, has heen named to command the 4th Divisional Instructional School at £t, Hyacinthe, Que.in addition to his appointment as officer commanding the Machine Gun Training Centre at Three Rivers, according to district orders of M.D, No.4.RECEIVES WINGS er, SGT.-PILOT R.! .JOHNSON Sgt.Pilot Ralph M, Johnson, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Johnson, 638 Clarke avenue, West- mount, received his wings Friday at Moncton, \u2018: wa> announced.Nineteen vears old, Sgt.Pilot Johnson is a graduate of Trinity College School, Port Hope, and was attending McGill University at the time of his enlistment several months ago.| WV.RC.Seeks | Clothing For Britishers The \u201cBundles for Britain Committee of The Woman's Volunteer Reserve Corps has, through the kindness of a friend been lent a house at 4981 Queen Mary Road for the collection of clothing of all kinds, used and new tu be sent overseas for the Air Raid victims.This Committee has already sent over more than ten thousand pounds of clothing, and are in hopes of sending many more, The Committee would appreciate it véry much indeed if persons having new or clean used clothing could send them to the above address or {f more conven- fent to 1601 Lincoln Ave, or they could telephone Corps Headquarters at Fitz.9746 and their clothing would be picked up.The Queen Mary house will be open every day and evening through out the week, and urgently needed are Volunteers who would like to help in mending clearing and repairing these clothes, if not for all day then, for a few hours each day or week, as this work is urgently needed we hope that the women of Montreal will respond to this appeal, Dr.A.Johnston Approves Of Wartime Marriages \u201cThe question of marriage in wartime can be answered by neither a definite yea, nor a definite nay,\u201d Dr.Alexander John- «ron told his ongregation at West- riount Baptist Churh last Sun- ay evening.However, where young men and women are divided by no vast re- liglous, social or cultural differ- «aces, and clear minds and spiritual wisdom are controlling factors, he could offer no reason why :oung people of marriageable age t1ould not marry before the lads =n overseas.\u201cTaking for granted we are real\u2018sts, by this time,\u201d he con- \u2018inuzd, \u2018we know that nobody ran say who is going to be killed and who is going to be maimed, and nobody knows what effect months or years of separation is zning to have on young people, once married.\u201cWe know, and take for grant- =! on the other hand, that war- \u2018ime psychology is different from reacetime psychology.Uniforms Lave particular appeal\u2014especial- ! !y a certain shade of blue\u2014and \u201800 often young women go uni-' \u2018orm crazy.\u201cThis, to a point, has always baen the case, as when jousting knights-of-old wore their lady's colors into battle.In modern warfare there is a fear, summed up, \u2018Well, if we don't get married before Jim goes overseas, we may not get married at all.\u201cI sympathize deeply with Young people on this point, pro- « viding four things.four points, have been considered.He upheld the necessity of \u201creal stability of character,\u201d here, and of a recognizable degree of religious social and cultural accord.Enlarging he said, \u201cby religion I mean not so much the difference in religious creeds, such as those which surround us in this province, but the case where both parties are definitely Christian.Alluding to young people engaging in \u201cfly by night\u2019 marriages, he felt that too many young people in wartime were apt to follow the classic example of the young woman who, having answered the phone by mistake, was asked by a stranger at the other end to marry him.The reply was: \u201cYes, ' who's speaking.\u201d \u201cWhere young people have been engaged for some time, { would marry under ordinary con- | ditions and plan to build a home , after the war, I would never say \u2018no\u2019 to their marriage,\u201d he said.\u201cIt is to be desired.\u201cIt is taken for granted that governments which go to war are at the same time making provis- fon for the dependents of soldiers\u2019 families.Meanwhile, young .people should definitely prepare i for the years of separation that \u2018lie ahead when they marry on the eve when the one or the other \u2018 Jeaves for overseas service.\u201cIt may soon be,\u201d he conclud- \u2018ed, \u2018when girls as well as the boys will be needed.\u201d the mistake of: 15 IN COMMAND Westmount Man Succeeds Lt.-Col.Molson as O.C.of 3rd Battalion, The Black Watch (R.HR.) Officer in charge of the Royal Highlanders of Canada Regimental Provisional Officers\u2019 Training School for some time, Major W.E.Macfarlane of Westmount, has been appointed as Officer Commanding the 3rd Battalion, The Black Watch (R.H.R.), it was announced Major Macfarlane replaces Lt.- Col.John Molson, O.C., 3rd Bat- tallon, who resigned his post to take a commission as leutenant in the Royal Canadian Naval Voluteer Reserve, A veteran of the Great War, Maj.Macfarlane earned the Military Cross and Bar during fighting in France.He was wounded on four occasions.After the war he was connected with the National City Company, =a local investment house, and lately was a partner of Mead and Company.Born in Ashiestel, Scotland, in 1893, Maj.Macfarlane came to Canada as à young man.He eu- listed as a private in the 13th Battalion on August 4, 1914, He went overseas and was granted a commission as lieutenant in November, 1915.Successive promotions to captain and acting- major occurred within a month in the fall of 1916.He commanded a company continously from May, 1916, to the end of the war, acting at various times as second in command or temporary officer commanding.The new O.C.of the 3rd Bat- tallon, Black Watch, was promoted to tbe rank of major on January 15, 1919, at about the same .time he was decorated with the Bar 1917.After.the Great War, Mai Macfarlane was staff officer at local headquarters of M.D.4 until 1920 when he joined the general reserve, At the outbreak of war he was listed on the corps reserve and has been officer in charge of the Royal Highlanders of Canada regimental provisional officers\u2019 training school, He resides at 490 Mountain avenue.A son-in-law of Col.BE.B.Ibbotson, former regimental commanding officer, Maj.Macfarlane\u2019s brother-in-law, Maj.I.L.Ibbotson is already overseas.IR.J.5.BROWNE AWARDED GRANT FOR RESEARCH Assistant Professor of Medicine at McGill Recipient of $25,000 Rockfeller Foundation Dr.J.S.L.Browne, assistant professor of medicine at McGill University and a graduate of Argyle School and Westmount High, has been awarded a Rockefeller Foundation grant of\u2019 $25,000 for research in endocrinology for five years, it was anaounced.The Rockefeller Foundation grant js one of many which have been made to McGill, In 1924 the University Clinic, Royal Victoria Hospital was set up and to found it and sustain the work there the Rockefeller Foundation has granted many thousands of dollars.It is at this clinic that Dr.i Browne, will carry on the work in endocrinology for the next five years starting July 1 just ; MSFARLANE N with light-weight dummy shells.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 SAILORS OF USSR.Soviet Sea Power\u2014As Rumanian forces battle the Russians on land, the little-publicized Black Sea Fleet of the Soviet Union fights back at its foe by sea.Above, Soviet sailors on the 32-year-old battio- ship Paris Commune, modernized during the past few years and armed with the newest technical equipment, take part in artillery practice MIo A.GRAHAM [y CONDUCTING NATURE COURSE Westmount High Teacher On Staff of Daily Vacation Schools \u2014T.G.Morgan Is Secretary Miss Anne P.Graham, M.Se., of McGill, a member of West- mount High School's teaching staff, is conducting a course in nature study as part of the curriculum in the Daily Vacation Schools semester which opened Monday at six centres.|.Among the topics to be taken up by Miss Graham will be: How a plant eats; parts of a flower; how seeds are made and scattered; why the sky is blue; what a rainbow is; where dew comes from; \u201cNature did it first\u201d (in the matter of aeroplanes, tanks, camouflage, smoke screens, etc.) The Daily Vacation Schools for a number of years past have operated as one of the activities of the Montreal Council of Social Agencies.In session from 9.30 a.m, to noon each week day, the programs of the schools are designed to be helpful and entertaining to the children.The earlier portion of the day is devoted to stories, talks, music, under trained teachers, with the second half dealing with handwork, in groups determined by ages\u2014knitting, sewing, raffia, basketry, woodwork, and kindergarten exercises, with games of various kinds.Work for the Red Cross and other services connected with the war will be carried on for the older children.All children in the.various districts will be made welcome.The honorary treasurer of the schools, Theodore G.Morgan, of Westmount, has held this position ever since the Daily Vacation School movement was atarted in Montreal in 1913, WN.BENTLEY NAMED BURSAR OF NGL U Westmount Resident Also Is Appointed Secretary of the Board of Governors : Acting bursar of McGill University since 1939, Willlam Bentley, C.G.A.,, of Westmount, has been appointed bursar of the university and secretary of the board of gov- crnors, Dr.F.Cyril James, principal and vice-chancellor, announced early this week.The announcement followed a meeting of the board of governors, represented by its executive and finance committee.Mr.Bentley, who Is 49, was born at Birkenhead ,England, and fn 1913 came to Canada, where he joined the Canadian Paciflc Railway Company.He was later on the staff of the Hudson's Bay Company and of the Revillon Freres Trading Company.In 1926 Mr, Bentley joined the staff of McGill University as accountant and became chief accountant in 1929, In 1939 when the late Commander F.Owen Stredder, R.C.N.V.R., bhursar at McGill, left the university to go on active service, Mr.Bentiey hecame acting bursar, Mr.Bentley is a member of the Canadian Society of Cost Accountants and Industrial Engl- neers, an associate in the Charter- ad Institute of Cecretaries of l.on- don, England, and is a past Dominion president of the General Accountants Assoclation, He is a member of Summearlea Golf Club and Heather Curling Club, Children\u2019s Library Open For The Summer The Branch Library for children, Clandeboye avenue, is operating agaln this year, and ls open on Monday and Friday afternoons from 3.30 until 5 o'clock throughout the summer.past.Dr.John Symonds Lyon clinic tor several years, where he was in charge of endocrine research.In May of this year he was iawarded the | neau prize for original work on the development and application jof a method of measuring quan- |titatively the function of the corpus luteum fn the human being.\u201d ! This work Dr.Browne con- \"ducted at the university clinic in : collaboration with Dr.Eleanor H.| Venning.also of the clinic.Dr.Browne was born in Lon- { B.Sc.(Med.), has been a member! of the staff of the university | Casgrain-Charbon-' Air Force.(Continued on Page 2) ment.FLYING BREWER BROTHERS A.E.Brewer, AC1, R.C.A.F., 21, and LAS.George Brewer, R.A.F., 19, sons of Mr.and Mrs.George Brewer of 104 Abbott avenue, Westmount, photographed recently in England where they met and spent four days\u2019 leave together.the Commonwealth Air Training Plan, proceeded overseas early this spring and is in the R.C.A.P.\u2019s aerial photography division.His brother George went overseas in 1939 and enlisted immediately with the Royal The boys\u2019 father ,George Brewer, served in the last war and at present is a sergesnt in the 2nd Battalion, Royal Montreal Regi- Albert Brewer trained under FOR THE LATE ERNEST F.KERR Former Organist At Mel ville and St.Andrew's Churches Is Buried Monday Funeral service was held Monday for Ernest F.Kerr, well- known Kiwanian and businoess- man and former organist at Melville Church, Westmount and St.Andrew's Churoh, Westmount.Mr, Kerr died Saturday at Central Division, Montreal General Hospital.Son of the late Robert Kerr and the former Jane Larmonth, Ernest Kerr was born in Montreal and received his education at Lachine Model School.Upon completing his education he entered the firm of R.and W, Kerr, Iimited, merchants, in which his father was à partner.Ho continued with tata company until 1916, when he Joinod \u2018 the Montreal Light, Hoat and Power Consolidated, for whom he served as manager of the uptown branch, corner of St.Catherine and Mountain streets, for many years.Mr.Kerr had beon lattor- ly engaged in the insurance business.Mr.Kerr began his avocation ns organist at the age of 15 nt Olivet Baptist Church, corner of Mountain and Osborne streets, following which ho was organist at Melville Church, St.Andrew's, Crescent Church, Erskine Church, Emmanuel Church, and latterly Kensington Church, Notre Dume de Grace In discussing his popularity.a friend recalled yesterday how.while a passenger on a trip to Europe some 30 years ago, the passengers, after having celebrated Dominion Day on July 1, and Independence Day on July 4, decided to mark July 6 as another special day, becauso Il was Mr.Kerr\u2019s birthday, \u2018the most popular passenger on the ship.\u201d As a member of the Montreal Kiwanis Club, Mr.Kerr, in col- Inboration with Percy A.Clark- son, originated Fletcher's Field sing-songs, Wednesday evening community singing events during the months of July and August.Some 19 years ago the slng-songs began with Mr, Kerr pluying the piano and Mr.Clarkson lending the singing.Mr, Kerr 1s survived hy his wife, the former Jessie Wads- worth, a son, Douglas, of New York City, employed by the D3ri- tish Purchasing Commission and two brothers.Dr.R.Ashton Kerr and John |, Kerr both of Montreal.Air Cadet League Will Enroll 25,000 Enrolment, of 25,000 Canadian youths as air cadets during the next three months is the goal ot the Alr Cadet League of Canada, George B, Foster, K.C., of Westmount, national preal- dent of the newly-formed league, told the Kiwanis Club of Montreal at the regular weekly luncheon, Mr.Foster, himself an airman In the last war, urged club members to help in this wartime effort by forming units of cadets, by assiatiil in thelr instruction, or simply hy enrolling as a mem- her of the league.\u201cWe are recruiting the airmen of the future,\u201d he declared.\u2018Eventually we hope to ralse 200,000 cadets but first we must attain the immediate objective.\u201d Headed by Cadet Squadron Leader H.P.Hlsley, the West- mount corps, the No.1 Squadron fn No.3 Training Command, fs composed of approximately 500 students of local high schools, EE \"Floral Clock Is | Interesting To | Tourists The floral clock on the lawn in front of Victoria Hall has bren the source of much ine terest for the many tourists driving along Sherbrooke in the past few weeks.Ona enterprising New Yorker was observed yesterday, standing on the roof of his car so that he could get a god photo.graph of the unique timepiece.SERVICE HELD Activity Varied At Playgrounds In The District First Model Boat Races Held at King George Park With Donald Hill Winning Golf Putting Tourney League Many childven from all playgrounds in Westmount are avails ing themselves of the opportunity offered them for swimming at the local Y.M.C.A,, it was au nounced.\u2018The children have threo afternoon periods a week, Monday, Wodnesday and Friday, ax part of tho recreation program, Swimming lessons for Dbeginhors and life saving testà will be given, Tho first Loat races of tho sen- son were held lust Saturday at King deorge Park, Donald Hi | took first prize In the afternoon's evens, Another sories of races will tuke placo this Saturday afternoon.The fly casters havo beon hold- Ing somo keonly contested events cach Tuesday night, Beiwoen 30 and 40 contestants onter oueh week and any othôr persons in- \"Old Dwellings | Being Torn Down Bullt about 60 years ago when Westmount was known as Cote St, Antoine, and standing on the site where once tho vile Inge pump of Cote St, Antoine answered the needs of townspeople, the 1vw of five dwell Ings on the southeast corner of St, Catherine street west and Metenlfe avenue, ave in the process of being demolished, Tho bufidings are of framo construction, of the one and one-half type, owned by the estate of tho Inte Charlotte Shep- stone, wife of the Into James Smih.Demolition waa ordered by the engineering department of the city due to thelr \u201cgeneral dilapidated condition.\u201d Three of the dwbllings are assessed at $1,000 each, while two are valued at $1,300, cx- cluslve of the land, the civic numbers being from 4442 to 4448 St.Catherine street, west FAIR NETS 84,000 The Westmount Women's Club reports a nel profit of approximan- tely $4,0)0 ns à result of ihe club's Vietory Fair, held recently in Westmount Park.The entire procends will be devoted to the Queen's Canadian Fund, First Prize \u2014 Fly Casters Active Tuesday Nights \u2014 R.Wilson-Smith Wins \u2014 Panthers Lead Summer terested in tly casting arg fuvited out, Mr.H, HU, Lottau will welcome any visitors.Another golf putting fourna- mont will be hold this evening on the Adult Course in King Uoorge Park, This event will bo n 36-hole affair and is open to all rostdents of tho Cily of West- mount.In last weolt's tournament Mr, KR.Wilson-Smith took top honors, carding a score of 14 for the 18 holes, PANTHERS LEAD The Panthors have takon a four point load over (he Royals in the suminer leaguo at Woat- mount Park.These toams participate In various gaMos and ovents, with the Panthers holding awny ln soccor and softball while tho Hoyals have a decided odge in volleyball, The \"anthers have won all thoir soccer games with Captain Robert Burrisg thelr leading scorer.The softball is moro oven with tho Panthers winning threo games to the Royals two, Ross Gullugham, Cralg Millward, Bob Woodburn and Steve dale lay have been starring for the Panthers, while John Gutellus, Duvo Wickhum, (leorge McGlan.ders and John McVey have heen the hest of tho Royals, Tho Royals have won all the volloy- ball games, + YACHT CLUB TO AID BRITISH MINE SWEBPURS Through the generosity of the directors and ofticers, the Royal St, Lawrence Yacht Club at Dor- vil will hecomo na gala Monte Carlo on tho evenings of Tuesday und Wednesday, August 6th and 6th next.This event will ba held under {ho auspices of tho Ovor- seal Parcels League.Tha committee ls already hard nt work, De- Lails will be published in the near future, nt tm tent mre tthe rf Permits Needed For .Red Cross Sales Tt.has hoeon announced fhat all children who wish to hold sales In uid ot the Red Cross must first obtain a written permit from the Med Cross.Thes= permits wlll he {ssued by Mrs.Shaw, 1109 ¢herhrooke streot, Sem rt en meg bm em mt my re ma Two Westmount residents, Dr.C.L, Pelrce and Professor BR, I.Marlennan, figured prominently\u2019 yesterday In announcements made by Principal Dr.F.Cyril James of McGill University, Dr.Pelrce, à resident of For- den avenue and well-known rad{ologist of Royal Victoria Mos- pital, has heen named ns asso- clate director of McGill's new radiology division with Dr.W.LL, Ritchie of the Montres] General Hospital, while Prof.Mac- lennan, Frothingham professor of logic and metaphysics and chalr- man of the college's department of philosophy, Is the new head of Douglass fall Residence for men students.He auceradg Dr.Bruce Mons.CAME HERE IN 1923 Dr, Maclennan Joined the staff of the university in 1953, fe was horn at Laggan, Inverness, Scotland, in 1898, but spent a large part of his youth in New Zealand, returning to Scotland when his father went back to become parish minister at Kintah By Kyle, Ross-shire, in the West Highlands, Entering Edinburgh University in 1916, he joined the army in 1917 on becoming of military age, receiving a commission in the Artillery and serving in France in 191% until he was hadly wounded shortly befors the Armistice, He was nmanble tp return te Edinburgh until 1320, but gran- \u201cuated in 1924 with firut class bonors in philosophy, and began Westmount Men Figure In Appointments At McGill Professor A.B.Department of teaching under Taylor in the Moral Philosophy, at the same tIme studying in the Faulty of Theology, where he was medalist in Divinity.He continued his work in the Department of Logle and Metaphysics under Professor Kemp Smith, ana when the Uni- varsity of Fdinburgh was selecting # wurden for the high re- sponsthilitieg and difficult duties of launching their first men\u2019s regidence, Cowan House, Dr.Maclennan was appointed warden and filed the post five years with very happy results.Professor Carlton Barnhart Peirce came to Montreal in 1938 to assume the position of Radio~ logit In Chief at ths Royal Vice toria Hospital and Consulting Hosntgenologist to the Montreal Neurological Tnutitule, After completing his medical education at the University of Michigan in 1927, Dr, Pefree had successively octeupied many academic and hospital appointments at the University of Michigan and throughout hig career has specialized in the fields of Roentgenol ogy and Physical Therapy, In these fields he has made dis tinet contributions to the numerous medical and rcentgennlogical societies of which he fs a meme har, so that his appointment as Argoriate Professor of Radiology in McGill University enriches the Farulty, and gives promise of continuing research within the framework of the new Department. Ea uh me : A ee A EE ROSE re BE hr re rp rg til PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Publisheo Every Berving tne Thursday City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada es MeUupulia THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Ottice.2191 Hampton Ave, Wainut 2773» \u2018The Exarnner airs ic ve an independent, arwspuper for the hume devoted to public service docks, railway trains and yard terminals, and even the shores or faces of banks or cliffs ad- ! joining such areas, may be generally regarded as out of bounds for the photographer ! LYING GERMAN CLAIMS German news reporting takes as a basic.\"principle the distortion of events to suit the ! Nazi legend of invincibility.This is the reason i for their blandly ridiculous claims in Mein ! Kampf, Hitler wrote \u2018Propaganda must not : investigate the truth objectively, or present it: cian NO MORE STREET SALES?Many local youngsters are going to be disappointed at the dictum issued from Red Cross headquarters to the effect that children can stage no more street sales in aid of the Red Cross without a permit from that organization This action is difficult to understand, and the only loser thereby will be the Red Cross, for the youngsters will continue to do their bit when the inspiration to help seizes them but the proceeds will be given elsewhere \u2014to the Queen's Canadian Fund or the Buck- shee Furid, for example.The action of the Red Cross seems to carry an inference that will be resented not only by the children themselves, but by their parents as well.If no such inference was intended, an explanation should have been given regarding the necessity for issuing \u2018\u2019permits.\u201d\u2019 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, JULY 10, WATCH THOSE CAMERAS Vacationists who are inveterate camera fans may find themselves getting into more than a little hot water this summer unless they exercise a lot of care in choosing their subjects for photography.In any one of many strategic and points of military importance, the amatetr photographer may wind up in the toils of the military police if he is shooting at random.The most innocent effort to get a picture of the family may become a serious matter if the background happens to include a subject of military importance.Unfortunately there is no set of rules that can be offered.The camera bugs will have to use their own judgment in most cases although they occasionally may come upon scenes where photography is expressly prohibited.In other cases it may be possible to secure written permission of the district officer commanding.But for the most part the careful amateur will r&- frain from taking pictures where any activity of a military character is evident.bay and harbour waters, waterfront facilities, defence works, airports, wireless stations, dry cities, 1941 Important according to theoretical claims of justice, but must present only that aspect of the truth which is favourable to its own side.\u201d We are not deceived by German propaganda, we have | had too mûch proof of lying.Consequently, when the German High Command promised \u2018\u2019successes which would stagger the imagination\u2019 against the Russians, we took it with a large grain of salt We remember the trium- pha! return of H.M.S.Exeter, which the Germans announced had been sunk.We remember the Battle of Britain which the Germans declared had been won by the Luftwaffe.And we remember the sinking of the Ark Royal by the German radio and the mysterious reappearance of that vessel apparently unscathed.We know German claims are worthless.Nazi claims in this war with the Soviets can be discounted at least fifty per cent.500 BOMBERS A MONTH Bombing planes turned out of new plants in California cross the continent and the Atlantic within five days of the time they leave the testing fields and are then in action dropping bombs on Germany.Certainly the quickest aid from the U.S.is in the air.Washington announces a new production objective for the much needed bombers and it is planned to turn out five hundred of the heavy 4-engined type a month, Practically all of these ships will go to Britain and will be manned by the new Canadian graduates of the Empire air training plan.When this schedule is reached Britain will be able to turn upon the Nazis with a continuous and devastating air offensive.Such a production volume cannot be attained, however, until present production is stepped up something like ten times.The big problem in this regard has been tooling-up plants, and this phase of the program is already nearing completion.There has been a growing public feeling overseas, and also among military experts, that Britain will begin to strike much more effectively against Hitler when the \u2018war in the air can be carried on with the same devastating tactics as the Nazis use and not con- { Entertainment On £ Mountain Given | By Dance School À A banner evening was held re- [cently by the Societe du Bon Parler Francais wnen almost 1,000 | persons guthered In perfect weather at the Chalet on Mount Royal to enjoy a program ot singing, elocution and dancing.The terpsichorean part of the! evening was given by soloists of the Betty-Spefrs-Peter School of Dancing ably Supported by Edmund Trudel and his syu- phony orchestra.Harold Morris at the piano.An ovation was given to Jean Barnes for her splendid rendition of \u2018Intermezzo\u2019 and \u2018\u2019Pizzicatto\u201d and Therese Landry, Peggy Cooper and Nancy Telfer scored decis- fvely In their solo numbers.\u201cTea for Two\" featuring Mr.Miller, Therese Landry and Peggy Cooper was accorded an encore while the inimitable \u201cMe and My Shadow\u201d with little Nancy Telfer and Mr.Miller in full *\u2018top bat and tails\u201d was the highlight of the evening.Miss Speirs was presented with a bouquet of flowers at the conclusion of the entertainment.De.J.S.Brown .(continued from page 1) don, England, in 1904 and came with his parent to Canada shortly, after, residing in Westmount.He took his gtudies in the faculty of arts ut McGill and graduated in medicine in 1929 with the degree, M.D.C.M.In 1932 he obtained big Ph.D.degree in biochemistry at McGlll also.Fellowing g.aduation Dr.Browne studied in Germany on a travelling fellowship granted by the Royal Society of Canada.He had been the winner of the Hoimes medal, the Lt.-Governor's medal for medicine, and the Wil- llams prize in surgery.Our human laws are but the copies, more or less imperfect, of the eternal laws, so far as we can read them.\u2014 James Anthony Froude.Inner resources may slowly and fined entirely to attacking military objectives.imperceptibly be exhausted.words for 20 The Westmount Examiner 20°35 GLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut | 2773 free eos npn ___ SITUATIONS VACANT NURSE-MAID for two small children, to go Lo country near Lachute, VII, 2842, | W-14 BOY or girl with bleycle during vacation, two hours dally, three Saturday.FI, 9138 or WI, 9249.wW-e ROOMS TO LET DLIVER 254\u20148 room apartment, fri- Eldaire.Also double front roum and single room on bathroom floor.kKit- .vhen and telophone privileges, w-11 WRETNOUNT PARRK\u2014Bonutiful large room, facing Park, in apartment.Garage.WI, 8873, W-17 ACCOMMODATION for lady, cullnary privileges if desired, \u2018Tolephone FI.9534, W-8 SHERBROOKE near (irouvenor, small clean room for maid in service, sleeping out $8.00 per month.2867.ROOMS WANTED | REFIN NED COUPLE, man in business, dan BEATTY washer, Lrund new, apurt- ment alxe, main tor Blvd.FOR SALE FOR SALE THRE summer evening dresses, worn once, In perfect condition, EL.4355, D-18) EVENING DRESS with jacket (blue) excellent condition, bar- cash, Apply 2326 Pie IX D-68 B.B.Ther and oven, washing good von heater, $3.Ave.machine, mos gas stove, white enamel, 4 burners $16.00.Easy largest model, in $25.00.Qas rudd 00.No dealers.3468 Marcil * D-4i alse 16-18.Black velvet evening coat, trimmed white fur.WA.8476.D-125.ONE double metal bed with spring and spring filled mattress.Good condition.DE, 1632, D-122 TWO burner gas stove with oven, dition, UNCLAIMED FURNITURE.breakfast chest of drawers.Occasional chairs.Mahogany Victoria St, bedstead, etc.DE.2258.8360 Upper Lachine Rd.D-117 DAVENPORT for sale.Other odds and ends.4340A Coolbrook Avenue.D-119 Sherl- cabinet.Mahogany buffet.CR.1875 Above Katon's, 2026 D-200 FOR SALE LIVING ROOM, bedroom suites, kitchen set, day-bed, radio, clothes wringer, single bed.Dresser.EL.9813, D-31 BREAKFAST room table, with drop or centre leaves, with 4-6 chairs.Also oak corner cupboard, EL.4665, D-128 SIMMON'S COT.Ironing board.Oak filing cabinet, table.DE.8223.D-213 LARUE OAK rolled top desk with chair to match, aell very reasonable.WE.1866.D-207 FOLDING vamp bed, floor polisher, Indy\u2019s white flannel coat and dresses.EL.3395.D-206 YOUTH'S navy botany serge suit, 2 pr.pants, size 34, $10.00.Copper desk lamp, $3.00.2 auto tires, size 360 x 17, $1.50 euch.EL.6479.D-204 ELECTROLUX VACUUM, last year's model, will pacrifice.AT.8120.D-201 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THE FORUM Millar, Conducted by HOWARD S§ ROSS.The opinions expressed in this not necessarily those ot this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.lot of harges waiting in Boulogne glow of their campfires.Great-aunt Amelia described down to the little villages in Dor- setshire and other Inland coun- trles\u2014just us they have done la this present war\u2014so that Napoléon's troops could not harm them if they managed to reach London, One of her relatives, she said moved with his family to faraway Nova Scotia in Canada.Once I had occasion-\u2014or made it\u2014to interview President Eliot.The president readily admitted me and talked kindly, but coldly and with an immense dignity.1 never saw 80 impressive a man.Despite the purple birthmark that covered half of Eliot's face, running straight down the middle of his oose and standing up about an eighth of an inch above the rest of the surface, he overpowered you.Early in lite he sald to his mother that since he could not remove his facial blemish he was determined to forget it and try to make others forget it.Remember- Ing this utterance of President Eliot often helped me when in after years I also became \u2018\u201c\u2018different.\u201d That Eliot succeeded in forgetting and making others forget, no one who ever talked face-to-face with him could doubt, nor those who saw him preside in cap and gown at Commencement and confer degrees with a manner nothing less than majestic.Small wonder that for many years there were those who rated him the first citizen ot America.\u2014Dr.Burris Jenkins in \u201cWhere My Caravan Has Rested,\u201d Willett, Clark & Company.The Japanese empire's total population (according to the 1940 census) for the firs time has gona beyoud the 100,000,000 mark, vtanding now at 105,226,101, an increase of over 6,000,000 since 1955.Japan proper has a population of 73,114 508.The Korean peuple number 24,326,327 Tokyo and Osaka have grown more than 10 por cent in five years, and the population of Tokyc alone, 6,778,804, 's now greater than that of all Australia.More emphasis 18 being given to early marriage.increased birth rate, eugenics and infant mortality.That Japan is following German and even Russian patterns of social and economic control is seen ky some observers in that the government control is seen by some observers in that the gov ernment is soon to require the use of labrrers\u2019 registration books for all workers.Dependable and resourceful skilled workers are fast disappearing from the labor market.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe objective of the central training institute of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, \u2019 desire two unfurnished rooms with AS HE he, Sofa aitress.says Bompu Kangyu, a newly ap- use of kitchen, homellke atmosphere, EL.5272 * ' D-199 pointed chief therein, \u201cis to con- Wi.6976.W-12 .fe = + TASE of woclen blankets and shects, Yert addicts of liberalism who FOR SALE Zz suitable country house.Apply P.O.[pursue their own freedom and ar 3 BIRD CAGE and stand.Call after Box 254 Place D'Armes Branch.benefits alone, into loyal subjects § pm.DI 4051.W-18 J 16 17 18 D-193] \u2018ho will be devoted to the na- KIL.BEREX\u2014Clears the complexion.FOR SALE \u2014 Handsome cabinet tional cause.\u201d In keepin with Summer skin allments respond quick- Marconi radio, after 6 p.m.Thursday, cause.à pi & ly to this quick-heallng Salve.Keep 19 2 WA.3534.D-185 this spirit, Dr.Sokichi Tsuda, Kieorex handy for sunburn, Poison BUREAU and dressing table with former Tokyo Imperial University Ivy.Moaquito Bites, Impetigo, Cuts, mirrors, ivory finish, ly EL.3110, i Burns, etc.B0c, $1.00; $3.00\u2014(Medlum : 18 24 , App D-143 professor and authority on the .age and writings of the Nihougi and Strong) Recommended and sold DINING ROOM and à bedroom sets A by all Drug and Dept.Stores.Wed 9 31 33 player piano, roll cabinet and bene » and Kojiki, has been found guilty \u201cJAFLILINMA CLEANERS \" cu 1 hiugs harmful t VACUUM CLEANERS hall stand, radio, ete.No dealers.Of Publishing things harmfu o bo 34 35 36 7 39 Apt.15, 2221 Prud'homme Avenue.[national prestige.Likewise cer- RENTED ÿ D-83| tain books on culture and econ- $1.00 Monthly 4 41 7 = WANTED TO PURCHASE omics by President Abe of the We repair ou Jankes of Vacuum Boys two-wheel sidewalk bleyele in - dition.FI, 3043.VW-15 M CLEANER CO.46° 47 48 4 50 800d com : À.& A va Go Ad WANTED\u2014boy's Junior low 2-wheel .w- bicycle in good condition.LA.0831, UPRIGIT PIANO, in feed condition, A > \u201c ANTIGUES, BUTTER FARES oe TA.beds, D-65 5 4 .CARS 5 |s6 57 58 59 raid for fine silverware, china, glass UPRIGHT PIANO and double Ved.ornaments, palntings, bric-a-brac.4363 D-66 g DE., ivories, bronses, 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Bob L Darnt .WATSON + NUNN « HICKMAN A H Mary Les J.(o'NEÏLL + NASH + COBB mers \u2014 2ND FEATURE \u2014 \"BLONDE INSPIRATION\u201d # John SHELTON 4 Virginia GREY % Albert DEKKER % Charles BUTTERWORTH sn ) (nd ay \u201cTN AIR-CONDITIONED The Sparkling BRITISH COMEDY, Jane was a charming rebel and when she \u201cstepped out\u201d the fun was hilarious! ° 2nd Film: ie \u2014 = * Drono VtSIRTCHILL * JEAN MUIR JANE STEPS with Fred Emney and Peter Murray Hill.BRITISH Mystery, \u201cBULLDOG SEES IT THROUGH\u201d with Robert Newton and Jack Buchanan, Paramount, Fox and British Empire News.Ÿ LAST 3 DAYS! Last Show Nightly at 9 Peter Murray Hill, Diana Churchill and Jean Muir in a scene from the British comedy attraction, \u2018\u2019Jane Steps Out,\u2019\u2019 which is now playing at the Snowdon Theatre until Saturday night.| BRITISH COMEDY HELD OVER AT SNOWDON DRAMA IN TE ] Technicolor Police,\u201d which opens at the new until Tuesday night, Madeleine Carroll and Gary Cooper in an exciting scene from the production by Paramount, \u201cThe Northwest Mounted Kent Theatra on Saturday to run NOW.AT BELMONT PARK STIRRING DRAM IN GREAT LIE Westmount United Theatre Features Film of Modern American Girl In her current picture, \u2018The Great Lie,\u201d now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night, Miss Davis plays a modern American girl.Brent, her omance in the tragic \u201cDark Victory,\u201d again becomes her husband.This tim- their love story has a happy ending.Miss Davis said the change from the tragic roles she has been playing to drama without tragedy \u2018\u2018is probably very good for me.\u201d She admitted she likes tragedy and has loved the roles she's been doing for the past two years.But she thinks *The Great Lie\u201d is even better, \u201cThis story has some splendid, dramatic situations,\u201d she said, \u201cand you can trust Eddie Gould- ing to get the most from them.I really am glad the story is lighter and happier than those I've been doing.It's much better for times like these.\u201d Capable Director Edmund Goulding was Bette's director in \u201cDark Victory\u201d and \u201cThe 01d Maid.\u201d Both she and Brent have the greatest confidence in him.They even go so far as to call him a directorial gen- jus.Busy Bette prefers to her vacations in long gulps, instead of short trips.That's why she's working straight through the year, instead of taking time out now to honeymoon after her recent marriage.The star plans to take her next vacation in the late Fall and early Winter of 1941.\u201c] want to be in New England when the leaves turn and the first s.ows fall,\u201d she said on the Warner Bros.studio set where she and George Brent were starring in \u201cThe Great Lie,\u201d a compelling modern love story.\u2018Consequently, I'd ike to work straight through for a full year, with only short lulls between pictures.\u201d Jitterbugs Meet On Friday Nights At Belmont Park Are you a Jitterbug, and, If so, how good are you?Are you prepared to demonstrate your terpsi- chorean ability in a contest?If s0, be on hand any Friday evening at Belmont Park and be a participant in the weekly Jitter- hug Contests now being conducted in the spacious ballroom of Montreal's only outdoor amusement centre.Each week the management of the park offers valuable prizes to the winners and also to the run- nerg-up in these contests, the finals of which will be held on August 8th.And if you are in need of \u2018brushing-up\u2019 on your steps, do not fail to visit Belmont Park any evening; for Stan Wood's Orchestra plays the type of music that's irresistible.But whether you are a jitterbug or not makes absolutely no difference where dancing at the park is concerned for Stan's Or- take | chestra knows how to play the type of music to pease the most fastidious lover of the dance.Aad if you want to just listen to his rusic, there's Russ Titus and his deep baritone voice on hand to sing the songs you love tn hear, A PRAYER May God, Who has given us the great gift of Remembrance, grant us also the grace to see Visions, and the strength and the \u201cMEN OF BOYS TOWN x Park.The Blondin Rellim Troupe, high wire daredevils, now at Belmont = \\ » Rion in sob ras snate ciate 10 ra The unforgettable performances given by Spencer Tracey and Mickey Rooney in \u201cBoys Town\" not only won them an Academy Award, but the plaudits of movie-goers throughout the world.the distinguished co-stars are to be seen again in a sequel to the earlier hit, \u2018\u2019Men of Boys Town,\u201d which opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.Now day night.ROMANTIC RIO GRANDE < ~ From the colorful Rio Grande storms the most rousing epic of high adventure since \"Viva Villa!\u201d Ronald Reagan, Wallace Beery and Laraine Day in the above scene from the film \u201cThe Bad Man\u201d, which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tues- \u201cAFFECTIONATELY YOURS\u201d They're affectionately hers\u2014Lucky Rita Hayworth \u2018center) has only to choose between Dennis Morgan (left) or Ralph Bellamy (right) in \u201cAffectionately Yours,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.STILL BIT AWKWARD An Arab was being taken in a car across a very bumpy section of desert.So bad was the going that at last the car overturned and the Arab was thrown out.instead of turning in wrath on his driver, he picked himself up and apologized profusely: \u201cI've not learned to ride one of these things yet.\u201d PEACE Mrs.Henpeck was telling her hushand what she thought of bim, as usual, In the middle of power to realize them, her remarks the sirens started howling and Mra.Henpeck stopped talking.\u201cAh\u201d cheerfully piped Mr.Henpeck, as the A.A, guns put up a terrible harrage against the raiders, \u201cpeace at last!\u2019 POVERTY Poverty iz dishonorable, not in ftgelf, but when it is a proof of laziness, intemperance, luxury, and carelessness; where in a person that {a temperate, industrious, just and valiant, and who uses all his virtues for the public good.it ahows a great and lofty mind.~\u2014 Plutarch.Two Love Stories, Thousand Thrills Mark DeMille Film Two great love stories, and a thousand thrills\u2014a thousand at the very least!\u2014\u2014mark the new Cecil B.DeMille epic film, \u201cNorth West Mounted Police\u201d which Paramount will present on Sat- urdfy at the Kent Theatre, pluy- ing until Tuesday night, with CGayy Cooper and Madeleine Carroll starred, and Paulette Goddard, Preston Foster, Robert Preston, Akim Tamiroff, Lyuno Overman, George Bancroft Lon Chaney, Jr.and Walter Hamp- den rounding out a list of the starring players.The most important of tha love stories happens to he a triangular affair, one in which Gary Conper, cast as Dusty Rivers, a Texas Ranger, and Preston Foster, playing Brett, Sergeant of the Mounted, hoth become romantically persuaded of the loveliness ot Madeleine Carroll, seen as April l.ogan, a charming nurse at a settlement in the Canadian northwest callde Fatoche, The love story of these three goes forward under exciting circumstances as the Mounted attempt to put down the revolt of thousands of Metis, a half-breed people.Although many may he anxious to know, it would hardly be fair to tell who wins the lovely Misa Carroll in this instance.The other love story, hardly less Important, concerns Robert Preston, who holds down tha role of Ronnie Logan, one of the Mounted, and Paulette Goddard, who has one of the best roles she has ever played, that of louvette, an Indian girl about as tame as a wildeat when It comes to matters of the heart.In short, she's out to make Ronnie hers, and she does for a time, even though she hag to make him her personal prisoner, therehy mak- fng it possible for thousands of half-breed Metis to ambush and cut down a troop of the red- coated Mounted, Motivation for the main plot of the story has its basis in actual fact: fn 1886, the Metig re- hbelled against the Canadian government.DeMille has bullt the rebellion into a story which tinds the leading memhers of the cast, when they are not concerned with romance, trying (Lo aave the Mounted from heing destroyed by the half-breeds, fighting hack gallantly against almost insuper- ahle odds.Filmed on an epic scale from any standpoint one might consider, \u201cNorth West Mounted Police\u2019 lonms as DeMille's greatest pleture, possessing a huge starring cast, romance, action, thrill after thrill -\u2014\u2014 everything moviegoers might want including Technicolor to lend reality to the vivid scenic hackgrounay, FREEDON RADIO T0 CONE HERE Clive Brook, last seen here In RKO's \u201cConvoy,\u201d returns to the Snowdon United Theatre on Sunday afternoon in Columbia's gene sational now thriller, \u2018Froodom Radio.\u201d Lovely Dianna Wynyard, Brook's co-star in (ha memorable \u201cCavalende,\u201d Is again starred with the handsome popular Brit- {sh actor.Based upon material uncovered after months of research, \"Freedom Radio\u201d dramatically describes the forbidden underground stn- tion whose indomitable messages of courage defiled a hate-crazed tyranny for years, despite the relgn of terror and the desperate man-hunt which accompanied its avery broadcast.Thundering out of tha night, the voice of (he Freedom Radio wrote a new and action-packed chapter in the age- old saga of human gallantry.Brook is seen as the man responsible for the underground station, a prominent physician who becomes sickened by the disaster and despalr around him.With the help of friends, with the technical assistance of a young radio mechanle detor- mined to llva a free fe, he huilds hig llega) station; his voice 18 the signal for courage, à brava man summoning the brave tn shatter their chains of terror, Coupled with this dramntle, defiant story of authentic adventure, director Anthony Asquith has told the personal conflict between husband and wife: he is determine: 10 smash the tyranny and terror around him, sha falls to recognize that terror because she belleves In the philosophy responsible for It.NOW IS THE TIME.To have vour =nit or overcoat attended to during the alark sencon when we ean give vou hetter nitention and reduced prices.on omar GAY COMEDY AT Oberon, Morgan and Hayworth Starred in \u201cAf fectionately Yours\u201d Laughter and romanco are the happy combination used in \u201cAf- tactionately Yours,\u201d the new com- ody now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday night, with Merle Oboron, Dennis Morgan, and Rita llayworth heading the large and able cast.With Dennis (Kitty Foyle\u2019s boy friond) Morgan in the middle of a triangle completed by the Mis- sos Oberon and llayworth, the story gots off to an hilarious start.lt seems that Dennis, having a wonderful time as a playboy toreign correspondent In Lisbon, Portugnl, Rets words from New York that his wife, Morle Oboeron In the picture, hna divorced him and ls going to roamarry.In spite of his own philandering he 18 hor- rifled ut his wife's \u201cunfaithfulness\u2019 and immediately boards a clipper for America, hotly pur- suod by his girl colleague, played by Rita llayworth, Then follows the nmuaing racital of his efforts to win back his wife with Rita equally intent ow trying to win him.The threo-cornerod chase rosolves itself Into ona riotous sltuntion alter another, climaxing in one of the wostl amusing \u2018\u2018waiting nt the church\u201d scones ever Himeod, with veteran walter-at-the church Ralph Bellamy as the hridogroom who gots the standup.\u201cAffectionately Yours\u201d marks Dennis Morgan's debut as a star under the Warner Bros.aogis.Morgan, who has boen under contract to {hat studio for n year or more, attracted such wide atten- flon in the featured roles he has played, and in his recent appoar- nneo opposite, Gingor Rogers in \u201cKitdy Foyle,\u201d was olovated to full-fledged stardom by his employers.Accordinæ to advance reports on hig grand porformance In the new film, Morgan is dostined to ha one of the sereon's Lop-rank- ing male stars, Playing one of her first 11ght comedy roles of her cnraor, Morla Oboron is anid to score heavily in her now type of role, Y.M.C.A.Summer Membership Now available at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Includes Vacation Club) For Further Particulars, phones Wilbank 2159 RAIN OR ance to Stan Wood's usic Work Helo } Shi.& Sun.\u2014KENT\u2014, Brlentifically Alr Condilloned (Bherbrooke nt Mingat - El.2211) TODAY _- FRIDAY BING CROSBY, DOROTHY LAMOUR and BOB HOPE in \u201cThe Road to Zanzibar.\u201d FOUR MOTHERS\u2019 with Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola Lane.Shorts.Starts SATURDAY until TUESDAY COLOR THIULLS TO AMAZE YOUR EYER .twn great love stories! Action end unforgettabie ndventurel Mending, Pressing, Valet Service T.SENECAL (Estahliahed 1K97) i Custom Tailor \u2014 Couturier WE.5908 i 4226 St, Catherine St.Westmount || For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cll SOL\u2019S Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.Poremaunt Presents any PTTL À COOPER - CARROLL \u201cCecil B.DeMille's \"NORTH WEST (MOUNTED POLIC 3 Other Feature À REX HARRISON * MERLE OBERON + +.in Robert E, Sherwood\u2019s gay, romantic comedy \u201cOVER THE MOON\" in TECHNICOLOR! -x 3, \u201cHs \u201c46 YEARS Fine Groceries, 2 CAM SASMMMASAMAM A MMA AI UN IAA UMA SMS MAS IIS SAMI IS GAS AU HAS ALI A ALMA OU LA, For Quality and Service Phone Fitzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE IN WESTMOUNT\u201d Prime Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruite and Vagetables 5 DELIVERIES DAILY St.Catherine St.at Wood Ave.Social and Personals Miss Mary Arnold, Miss Helen Howard, Mr, Lorne Clark and Mr.John Galt were among those who spent the week-end at Gray Rocks Inn, Ste.Jovite, | Mr.and Mra, Robert Duncan Ross have returned froin thelr r0neymoon trip and have taken ap their residence at 62 Forden tvenue for the suminer.Before rer marriage, Mrs, Rosy was Miss Margaret Frances Hart.Mrs.Robert Nellaon returnea recently from Sherbrooke, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.J, W.Neil- son for a few days.Tha Misses Lillian and Mildred Brogan are spending two weeks at the Chalet Cochand, Ste.Marguerite, Mrs, J.A.leo Walker, of Windsor, Ont, is spending the month of July ag the guest of her sister, Misa Fleanora M.Dunne.Dr.Walker will join her here towards the end of the month.Miss Marjorie Paterson will leave tomorrow to spend the summer in Hollywood, California.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Brown- lee spent fhe week-end in Ottawa with the latter's nnther, Mrs.George Henderson.Mr.and Mrs.F.Roy ledges and their family have taken a cottage nt Notre Dame du Portage for tho month of July.Mrs.PF, N.Southam returned recently from St.-Andrews-by- the-Sca, whore she visited Mrs.F.W.Thompson.Mr, apd Mrs.I, A, Neate and \u201cthelr son, George, have returned to Toronto after spending two weeks in St Lambert.Mrs, C.D.O.McGill and her Iwo daughters, Joyce and Joan, left on Saturday to spend the summer with Mrs.McGill's parents, at Bethany, Ont, Mr.8.G, Btonestreet, of Toronto, will spend the week-end with Mr.and Mra.Earle F, Large.Mr, and Mrs, Jack Chilton and their daughter, Dale, have returned home after a two weeks\u2019 stay in St.Lambert, Mrs.Margaret Mailman, of P{ttsburgh, will arrive on Sunday to visit Mr.and Mrs.O.C, Reb- fuss, of Granville road, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Galipeau have opened their summer cottage at Brome Lake, Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Miller, Queen Mary Road, announce the engagement of their only daughter Anabel, to Mr.Ben Louis, B.Sc, LLLM., son of Mr.and Mrs, F.E.Louis, Drummond St.Mrs.James Clarke Hyde and her daughter, Miss Anne Adelaide Hyde, left recently for Notre Dame du Portage, where they will spend some time, Mrs.Howard U.Clogg has returned from Truro, N.8., after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs.D.W.Sparling, for a few weeks, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Stenhouse and Master Jimmie Stenhouse spent the week-end at the Seig- niory Club.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Miller are GRACEMODE By Special Request We Are Continuing Our » - \u2014 N 20% to 50% DISCOUNT Summer's smartest dresses .low-priced to clear! 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All topping values.Hurry in for yours.Gracemode Shoppe Reg'dry 5029 Sherbrooke West (Opposite Westmount Theatre) WA.4771 spending the week at Moria Heights, Miss Ann E, Armstrong arrived recently from Kingston, Ont, where she attended the Canadian Artists Conference, en route from Boston, where she spent the winter studying Fine Arts at the Fogg Museum.Miss Armstrong will spend the summer holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Walter J.Armstrong.The Red Cross Group of the American Women's Club held a tea on Friday afternoon at the residence of the American Consul General and Mrs.Homer Bying- ton, 3210 the Boulevard, to raise funds for the henefit of Great Britain\u2019s fire fighters and fire watchers, Mrs.C.Caldecoat will entertain at a trousseau tea on Saturday afternoon, July 13, in honor of her daughter, Josephine Edith (Joyce), whose marriage to Charles Masterson, son of Mrs, C.E.Crotty, will take place In Trinity Memorial Church on Bat- urday, July 19, ENGAGEMENTS The engagement {s announced of Dorothy Evelyn, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Abraham Cohen, to Samuel, son of Mr.A, Fogel, and the late Mrs.Fogel, The engagement ia announced of Evelyn Ann, only daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs, Byron O.Scott, of Almonte, Ont., to Mr.John Douglas Lorimer, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs, Douglas Lorimer.The marriage has been arranged to take place the middle of August.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence H.Laf- foley announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannette Geraldine, to Lieutenant David Graham Robertson, Royal Canadian Dragoons (A.C.) A.F., son of Mr.and Mrs.D, Binny Robertson The wedding has been arranged to take place in the egrly part of August.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Doreen Pearl (Pat) Hetherington, only daughter of the late George Hethering- ton, Whitehall, Dublin, and .of Mrs.H.E.Hills, to Mr.Rolan Marion, sou of Mr.Joseph Mar- fon and of the late Mrs.Marion of Ste.Marie, Que., has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday, July 26, in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord.The marriages of Miss Jeannette Bernard, daughter of Mrs.E.Bernard, of Iberville, Que., formerly of Montrea), and of the late Edmond Bernard, to Mr.Gerard Michael Dempsey, son of Mrs.F.Dempsey and of the late Ernest Dempsey, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place on Saturday morning, August 9.at ten o'clock in the Church of St.Athanase, at Iberviile, MARRIAGES Bradlcy-Coleman The marriage of Flossie Eva Peace, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Coleman, to Sgt, Pilot Clare Willis Bradley, youngest son of Mr.Arthur Bradley and the late Mrs.Bradley, took place on Saturday evening at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, the Rev.A, T.Love officiating.Mr.Spavin presided at the organ, and Mastor Arthur Coleman sang \u201cO Perfect Love.\u201d The church was decorated BUY,RENT, SELL THROUGH EXAMINER \u201cWANT ADS\u201d Just Phone Miss Adtaker WALNUT 2773 20 Words for 35e _ NEW THEATRE HELPS BUY FIGHTER PLANES First theatre in Canads to receive an engraved charter indicating support given to Wings for Britain, the fighter plane fund, the Kent Theatre, in N.D.G.last week turned over to the fund a cheque for $3,024.90.This sum represents gross receipts at the Kent, through ticket sales and sales at the soda bar in the lounge, for the first with pale pink carnations and baby's breath.The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of ivory satin and shadow lace, fashioned on princess lines, with fitted bodice and long skirt flaring into a deep wide train, her full length veil being held by a coronet of pearls.She carried a bouquet of calla lilies.Miss Phyllis Coleman, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor, and wore a gown of Nile green and yellow ne.with a matching shoulder length veil.Miss Dorothy Bott, as bridesmaid, was gowned in sea shell pink chiffon with a shoulder length veil to match, Mrs.Coleman, mother of the bride, wore Churchill blue chiffon and a corsage of pink carnations, Sgt.Pilot Walter Ferrier acted as best man for Sgt.Pilot Bradley, and the ushers Were Aircraît- man Russell Coleman, and Spl.Marshall Coleman, brothers of the bride, Sgt.Pilot Phillip Gurd and Sgt.Pilot Ralph Johnson, The reception was held in the Oak Room at Victoria Hall, and later the bridal couple left by motor for wedding trip, the bride travelling in a frock of Queen's blue with white accessories.Out-of-town guests {included Mr.and Mrs.Delphis Rouleau and Mrs.A.Bruyere, of Quebec, Mr.and Mrs.D.Cloutier, of Coch- rane, Ont., Mr.Wallace Bradley, of Toronto, Sgt.Pilot Phillip Gurd, Sgt.Pilot Ralph Johnson, Sgt.Pilot Frank Falls, Sgt.Pilot Bradley Blizzard and Sgt.Pilot Fields, all of Moncton, N.B.Williams-Harper The marriage of Gladys Win- ora, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.Harper ,to Mr.Wilfred Ernest Willlams, only son of Mr.and Mrs.BE, Williams, took place recently at Westmount Baptist Church, the Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D.officiating.Mr.Douglas Chadwick presided at the organ, and Miss Alice Diston sang \u201cBecause\u2019 during the signing of the register.The church was adorned with delphiniums and summer flowers.The bride, given in marriage by her father.wdre a floor length white gown of embroidered sheer, her three-quarter length veil falling from an Anne Boleyn headdress.She carried Better Times roses and bauvardia.Mrs.Douglas Haig Morrison, who was matron of honour, wore a gown of pink sheer, with matching flower, hat and veil.and carried a colonial bouquet of Happy Day roses.Miss Violet Hammond, as bridesmaid, wore a gown of turquoise blue sheer.with matching flower hat and veil, and carried a colonial bouquet of Talisman roses, and Miss Ruth Brenda Harper.who acted as flower girl, wore a pale yellow gown with matching hat, her col onial bouquet being of Sweet: heart roses and mauve sweet Peas.Mr.Fred L.Denton acted as best man for Mr, Williams.Following the ceremony.à reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, ¢853 Lafontaine street where peonies were used to decorate and later the bridal couple left by plane for Ottawa, the bride travelling in Britain.a blue and gray sports ensemble with gray accessories.Out-of-town guests Included Mr.William F.Stidwill, of Cornwall, Ont.and Miss V, Hammond, of Asbestos, Que.Hood-Johnson The marriage of Marion Hall, daughter of the late Donald Hall Johnson and of Mrs, Johnson of Westmount, to Mr.John Derek Hood, of St.Catharine's, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Hal C.Hood, of St.Lambert, took place on Saturday afternoon in St.Andrew'\u2019s United Church, the Reverend F.W.Kerr, D.D., officiating.Mr.Fred Whiteley, organist of the church, played the wedding music.The bride, given away by her brother, Mr.Fred Johnson, wore a gown of whites Alencon silk cord lace, the basque bodice having a square neckline and long sleeves, and the full skirt ending in a train.Her fingertip length veil was of tulle illusion, held by a headdress of matching lace embroidered in seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of white roses and bouvardia.Miss Marjorie Chivers, of Chicago, who was maid of honor, and Miss Verniez Hood, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid, wore frocks of embossed Alencon lace, having low, square neckline, long fitted sleeves and full skirts.Their picture hats matched their gowns, and they carried colonial bouquets.Miss Chivers wore del- phinfum and Miss Hood was gowned in peach.Mr.Roland Hood acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Aircraftman Charles Olmsted, R.C.A.F,, of Ottawa, and Mr.Ross Johnson, cousin of the bride, Mr.Beverly MacGachen, of Toronto, and Mr.Ramsay Parker.The reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, 662 Belmont avenue, and later Mr.and Mrs.Hood left on their wedding trip, the bride wearing.a tailored dress of coral shantung under a coat of navy blue wool sheer, with navy hlue hat and accessories.They will reside in St.Catharines, The out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Olmsted, grandparents of the bride, Mrs.J.G.Buchanan, Miss Margaret Buchanan and Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Munro, of Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs.Oscar Irwin, of Brockville; Mr.Beverly MacGachen, and Mrs.May C.Easton, of Toronto; Mrs.J.H.Chivers and Miss Marjorie Chivers, of Chicago.Rankin-Shaw The marriage of Naucy.daughter ot Mr.and Mrs.Harold V.Shaw, of Westmount, to Mr.John Loux Rankin, of Kirkland Lake.son of Mr.and Mrs.John L.Rankin, ot Westmount.took place on Saturday afternoon in the garden of \u201cMount Victoria,\u201d Hudson Heights, the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Pyke, the Reverend Andrew Mowat officiating.An aisle was formed with standards of white peonies, tall baskets of the same flowers being placed at intervals.The bride.given away by her father.was unattended.She wag gowned in white embroidered silk marquisette over taffeta.her taffets hat having s maline brim.She carried a colonjal bou- quet in a silver holder which eight days following the official opening.expenses were paid by the theatre management and every cent received was given to Wings For The cheque was presented to the fund by J.R.Johnson, theatre manager, who is shown receiving the engraved receipt from A.R.Doble, honorary secretary treasurer of Wings for Britain, A.F.Behen, left, represented the theatre owners.All (Photo Editoris! Associates) was used by her grandmother on her wedding day.The reception was held on the lawn, and later Mr.and Mre.Rankin left on their honeymoon, the bride travelling in a frock of chartreuse silk jersey, with white bat and accessories.They will reside at Kirkland Lake.Bryant-Richardson The marriage of Norah Page, daughter of the late Clare Richardson, and of Mrs.Richardson, to Lieutenant Willlam Hayden Bryant, C.D.C., C.A., eon of Mr.and Mrs, William J.Bryant, took place recently in St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Squadron Leader the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver, R.C.A.F., assisted by the Reverend A.T.Love, officiating.The bride, given away by her brother, Mr John G.Kirkpatrick.wore a street-length ensemble of hyacinth blue georgette, and a flower hat to match her gown.She carried a bouquet of delphiniums and yellow roses.Lieutenant Owen Frederick, C.D.C., was best man for Lieutenant Bryant, and the ushers were Mr.Campbell Kirkpatrick, brother of the bride, and Mr.Herbert Jordan, brother-in-law of the bridegroom.Following the ceremony, a small reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, 561 Roslyn avenue, and later Lieutenant and Mrs .Bryant left for a motor trip.They will reside in Montreal.Wake-Soles The marriage of Kathryn Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Soles, of Knowlton, Que, to Mr.Frank Robert Wake, of Noranda, Que, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Wake of Westmount, took place on Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church, Sherbrooke, Que., the Reverend G.E.Reid, D.D., officiating, Wedding music was played by Mrs.Bell, organist of the church The church was decorated with delphiniums, foxglove and orange blossoms.The tride, givrn {in marriage by her father, wore an instep length gown of white silk jersey, modelled on Grecian lines, the girdle being appliqued in pearls, and the long sleeves ending in points over the hands.Her headdress matched her gown, and she carried a bouquet of lilies and bouvardia.Her only ornament was a string of pearls.the gift of the bridegroom.Mrs.D.M.Vickers acted as matron of honor for her sister, wearing a rose jersey gown, cut on similar lines to that worn by the bride.with short shirred sleeves, She carried a bouquet of blue delphiniums and pink roses.Miss Elleen Carmichael and Miss May Rfillie, wbo were bridesmaids, wore gowns of turquoise jersey, and carried bouquets of blue delphiniums and talisman roses.All three attendants wore turbans to match their gowns.Mr.James Parker, the bride £room's cousin.acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Barret Parker, cousin of the groom, and Mr.Keith Wake.brother of the groom.Mrs.Soles, mother of the bride.wore navy blue and white printed sheer, N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N S CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE Ce os STEDS PERD 77) THURSDAY, JULY 10, 194° BY A certain Mrs.Warren, evidently the Dorothy Dix of Victoria; England, was not only editress of \u201cThe Ladies\u2019 Treasury\", but man aged to turn out several neat little books of advice to homemaker: as well, of which I own one.Printed in London in the year 1885, { announces on its yellow cloth cover that it is in its 26th thousand and costs one shilling.It is called, \u201cHow I Managed My Houss or £200 a Year,\u201d and embodies sound advice in the guise of tell-al.autobiography.Milly, the heroine of the tale, starts out as an incompetent housekeeper, full of tears, unpunctuality and helplessness, and ends by being an efficiency expert.Her + hubby, who refers to her as his little fairy, must have had a rather bad time of it while Milly was learning her efficiency, the hard way.Budget Drawn Jp He drew up a budget for Milly, allowing her £15 a year, or approximately \u201c75, for clothes, stating that he would need £20 for his own wardrobe: It is a good thing that money bought more in those days.Wages for the servant amounted to £10 per annum, and \u201cclothes, candles and living for ourselves, our little one and servant, 27 shillings a week.\u201d Two shillings were spent on beer every week, by the way.\u201cIn the early part of my married life, before the days of my reformation,\u201d says the heroine, \u201can intuitive feeling made me fear that my husband's love was drifting away .My dress had been slightly neglected, for I had fn my carelessness imagined that anything would do for home.\u201cPunctuality was unheeded,\u201d she continues, \u201cit mattered not to me whether dinner was ready nat the appointed hour, or ten or 20 minutes late.\u201d It is interesting to note that dinner was scheduled for the strange hour of four o'- clock in the afternoon.\u201cMy children were around me,\u201d says Milly plaintively, \u2018\u2018before 1 had devised any rtain method of managing my household affairs, Rooms were swept out sometimes one (ay, sometimes another, so that if anyone called upon us unawares from a long distance, the consequent confus- i~n and flurry generally resulted in a nervors headache to myself, and an irritation of temper difficult to bear with\u201d Perfaps it's just as well that at this point an old school friend, Bertha Chapman, comes to pay Milly a visit.Bertha is a 19th century Prudence Penny; like our old friend of the colored short- feature movies, she steps in at the crucial moment and smoothes out domestic difficulties.Milly's Eyes Opened Bertha, to put it bluntly, knows her stuff.The first evening of her visit, she opens Milly's eyes to her neglect of the fine arts of life, by singing for Milly's husband and chatting gaily with him, instead of boring him with details of the household affairs.Bertha's efficient management of the food situation opens Milly's eyes still wider.Here are some o.Bertha\u2019s excellent rules: \u201cIn every household there must be a place for everything.husband, either as to your expen diture or proceedings,\u201d continue: Bertha.\u201cKeep all receipts anc file them, Have no \u2018sundries, which in other words mean \u2018for gets.\u201d Weigh all articles as the: come in .See that a second loa.of bread is not cut before the firs: is consumed , .When a servan first commences her duties avoic telling her too much at once.\u201d Bertha asks Milly to come anc visit her, and lets her into several more household secrets Bertha parcels her time off rigidly each day.\u2018\u2018Those quiet two hours before breakfast\u201d are Bertha\u2019s own, to do what she likes with, Let's hope she enjoyed them.\u201cRhubarb,\u201d says this house: keeper extraordinary, \u2018makes & good imitation hock, moselle and champagne, both still and sparkling,\u201d but she does not go into details ahout this.\u201cTo be saving is not to be niggardly,\u201d she impresses upon her friend.Milly Learns At Last Milly returns home braced and inspired and from then on she learns to manage her own house so that \u201cby close attention to the trifles I once despised, I was enabled to make 27 shillings a week go as far as I once could three times that amount,\u201d One of the most sensible things that Bertha tells Milly, is that \u201cYou can pass through life very happily if you will only try, but tc do it pleasantly, you must be able to assist yourself, and, above all, the economy of little things must be scrupulously adhered to.\u201d In the year 1941, 76 years after the printing of this little book.that last sentence still holds a vital truth for every housekeeper, The Breakfast Table He: \u201cThe toast is again.\u201d .Wife: \u201cOh, darling, that\u2019s the cork mat that you're eating.\" ATWATER RADIO SERVICE Expert Radio Repairs tough on all makes.Immediate service.FREE INSPECTION Wilbank 3490 2540 St.Antoine St.(Near Atwhter) ¥eep a rag-bag, a paper-bag and a string-bag, all conveniently to hand .Never crowd too much work into a given time .Never allow dilapidations of linen or articles of furniture to go unrepair- ed.\u2018Have no secrets from your redingote and navy hat and accessories.She wore a corsage bouquet of gardenias.Mrs.Wake, the bridegroom's mother, wore green printed crepe, with white hat and accessories, and a cor- Semi - private learn - to - swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 te 10 years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction by latest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Wilbank 2159 sage of gardenias.The reception was held at the residence of Mrs.C.C.Goodhue, 133 Quebec street, Sherbrooke.where vellow snapdragons and bouvardia were used to decorate.Later.the bridal couple left on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a white silk crepe dress.with navy sheer wool coat and navy and white hat and acces-, sories.Upon their return, they PERKINS BUSY B Service Store Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, ete, PROMPT DELIVERY FI.0321 4200 St.Catherine, cor.Gresne will reside in Noranda.i Hi There, Fellows! Come on Kamp Kanawana For a Grand Vacation of hig plore! with navy blue | PARENTS! Canoeing! supervision YM.C.A.Doctor and Nurse in Residence Fall Season of § Weeks $95.00 Enquire at Your Local Y.M.C.A.Branch er up to in the Laurentians! Your boy will have the time life! Three beautiful lakes ts ex- Swimming, Woodcraft, Boating snd All Camp activities under the and direction of trained counsellors.JUNE 28th toe AUGUST 23rd $12.50 PER WEEK Phone MArquette 2331 eva ee pare ® = | a a PT.er A me AF ouse- ; and park- 0 deng is pres- | and she 10USE 0 the 3 en- 8 8 could 1ings that very ut tc able > all, must .s af- little holds teep- ough \"= | | > o ce.Hi os, es, y et, » THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 Lake Inn LER, QUE.MESSE of Lachute Routes § and 31 A Laurentian Resort that Has Everything © TENNIS e GOLF o ® SAILING © Private Sand Beach Write, Wire or hone er Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.2773 Rock Cliff Inn MORIN HEIGHTS, QUE.50 miles from Montreal Route 11 to Piedmont, then turn left.On a private lake beautifully situa ted for privacy yet only ten minutes walk from station and village.Tennis, shuffleboard, swimming boating, fishing, ping pong, etc Excellent cuisine.Reasonable rates Write for folder or phone 885, ar Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 Shadynook Inn On Lac Mercier Mont Tremblant Station, Que.Comfortable rooms with hot and cold water, rooms with private bath; also private cottages with bath, meals in hotel.+ Golf - Tennis - Bathing - By rail.C.P.R.,, Mont Tremblant Station, Que.; By road, Route 11 Phone 59R2 or Monitor Vecation Bureau WA.2773 Sandy Beach - Dancing ! NT LA RONEE EE sos SX NNW x AA R Sli = N N = = NS SN SV ap o RN AN | Old World And New Is Found In Quebec The province of Quebec is France transplanted to the new world, an ancient Gallic strong- bold that has retained the traditions and customs brought frow the mother country three cen- iuries ago by the forefathers of the present French-speaking inhabitants.Here in the countryside and in the city, the old and new blend in artless beauty.English speaking folk live side by side with neighbors who speak no other language than that of French.The twin capitals of this amicable land are the quaint cities of Montreal and Quebec, enthralling interesting in themselves, and the gateways to the marvelous playgrounds that surround them on all sides.Up in the mighty Laurentian Mountains, following the Riviere Du Nord, the railway line climbs steadily past little Ste.Adele, sitting prettily, high up on the mountainside and reaches Ste.Marguerite, one of the most popular of the resorts in this veritable paradise.Here is to be found one if the most picturesque of golf courses, splendid hotels, good boarding houses, beautiful Lake Masson, fishing, bathing, boating, golf.tennis, riding and many delightful walks and drives through superb scenery.Val Morin which lies Just four miles past St.Marguerite is another of the Laurentians' popular summer centres.Here is to be found everything that the vacationist can possibly desire.A «| Wide choice of hotels and board- t LAURENTIANS Plan to Spend Your Vacation At \u201cPINE CROFT\u201d LAKE CONNOLLY THE IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Featuring \u2014 Tasty.Well-Cooked Meals \u2014 \u2014 Tennis.Boating, Swimming, Dancing \u2014 «= Modern Conveniences \u2014 \u2014 Congenial Company \u2014 = A Christian Clientele \u2014 For folder, phone Moniter Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 or evenings WA.3473 or write A.E.Barraclough.Lake Connolly, P.O.KERR'S FARM LAKEFIELD, QUE.\"ROWAN BANK\" Val Morin, Que.Comfortable rooms, modern conveniences, English home cooking, close to lake and golf course.Christian clientele, Phone or write for reservations Mrs.E.M.Hill-Jones Val Morin 186W5 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 A mountain playground, ideal fm your vacation, 13 miles from La- chute on Roule 30.Free boats, safe, sandy beach.diving raft on beautiful Lake Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.Rates $10.to $14.weekly $2.50 per Day Write for descriptive folder or Phone Lachute 935 R 3-2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau.WA.2773 CANTOR'S St.Faustin Station, Que.10 minutes from Ste.Agathe vis new highway.Sports - Social Activities - Dancing Kosher Meals Rooms with running Water.Hot and cold showers For further information, phone PL, 8487 or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 SQUARE LAKE INN! Read The Summer Resort Advertisements In This Issue of The EXAMINER 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 ing houses are to be found in this neighborhood.In Quebec City itself, this city of the up hill and down dale, it is the unexpected that ls always meeting you around the corner.Its mhabitants will tell you that their city is the most beautiful in the world, not at al] boastfully but with that assurance that comes from implicit belief.Perched on Cape Diamond, over which it spreads in unplanned grace, and commanding superb view of the St.Lawrence River tlowing down to the sea in all its majesty, its claim to being one of the most picturesque cities in Canada will be contested by nona.Half of its charm is its citizens.Pine Croft Held Perfect Resort For Keen Holiday Plan to spend your vacation at Pine Croft, beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Connolly, 48 miles north of Montreal in the Laurentian Mountains, Here you will enjoy that well earned vacation that vou have been looking forward to for the past few months, * * * Come to Pine Croft and join the ranks of satisffed guests: here in the bracing atmosphere of Pines and Cedars you will find a cosy home-like resort, refreshingly different and informal.Here you are able to forget the cares and worries of city life and enjoy such sports as tennis, boating, swimming and spend the evenings in congenial company dancing or taking part in many other forms of organized entertainment, Pine Croft is comfortably furnished including a Lounge room with chesterfields, writing desks with books and magazines, a music room with piano and orth- ophonic.The building is completely screened in with balconies looking out on the lake, here you can rela.in the comfort of easy chairs and couches, and enjoy the beauties of nature.* * * The table is a specialty and meals are tastefully prepared from the best of meats and vegetables obtained from leading purveyors in Montreal.Fresh eggs and cream supplied dally by local Tarms.So why not drive up to Pine Croft for dinner some Sunday, and satisfy yourself that it is \u201cPine Croft\u201d for your Vacation this year.Pansies are named for \u201cthoughts,\u201d their name coming from the French word \u2018\u2018pensee,\u201d meaning to think.Among the most far-sighted of all insects, butterflies can see movements only five or six feet away.Although used to put out fire, { water is itself a product of burn- | | t ing hydrogen.'Y.M.C.A.Summer Membership Now available at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019° Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Includes Vacation Club) For Further Particulars, phone Wililbank 2159 Morning glories bloom all over semble, designed to flatter all types terry cloth.SEEN AT THE BEACHES THIS SEASON SAR the skirted, dressmaker variety, The flaring cape is lined with white this white cotton pique beach en- of figures.The bathing suit is of | ~ WING \u2014 | CLIPPINGS | Aviation I%ews and Gossip third largest fleet of these useful these specialized sea- about 10,000 in addition to there are five plane carriers of tons each.JAPANESE NAVAL AIRCRAFT TYPES \u201cIn rather the same manner as the British and American, Japan's aircraft carriers\u201d says Flight, \u201care equipped with aircraft performing four major duties, namely fighting, dive-bomb- ing, torpedo-bombing and recon- naisance, The last two duties are combined and carried out by 4 biplana designed in 1935.Fighting and dive-bombing are performed by the Mitsubishi 96, all- metal, low-wing monoplane common to both fhe army and naval air services.This fighter has two synchronized machine guns firing through the propeller disk and is powered with a 550 h.p.Koto- buki engine (the Bristol \u201c\u201cJupiter\u201d built under license by the Nakajima concern).\u201d The planes carried on battleships and cruisers, as distinct from aircraft rarriere, are nrar- 1y alt of two mabes: a thrre- peater called the Kawanisht 94.said to have a top speed of 140 knots, and & radial-engin- LAURENTIANS PY Enjoy the mountains as thousands of THIS GUID a HAPPY, HEALTHFUL While Germany and Italy had no faith in the aircraft carrier, considering it too vulnerable to attack, the third member of the Axis powers, Japan, which modelled her naval air service after that of the British, was conient to follow the British and American school ol thought re aircraft carriers, with the result that she now has the are carried aboard the Kaga, 50 on the Akagi, 40 on the Soryu, 40 on the Hiryu, 40 on the Koryu, 26 on the Hosho, 24 on the Ryujo; and carriers, * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ others enjoy them and find a healthful, restful holiday.Eighty miles northwest of Montreal on new highway No.11.overnight from New York and New England.Golf, tennis, bathing, riding, canoeing, sailing, fishing.comfortable rooms.good cuisine, American plan.Ratesreason- able.Write today for this Gras Rocks folder to WHEELER, Mg.Dir.GRAY: ROCKS - INN LAC QUIMET : ST.JOVITE - QUSBEC ships in the world.Sixty aircraft ed two-seater single-tloat biplane known ax the Navy 95.Japan's Coastal Command, which operates under the navy, has four main types of flying boats: the Kawanishi 90, similar to the Short Rangoon and powered by three eugines; the Kawan- ishi 91, a twin-engine monoplane boat; a third model, also all metal and a monoplane, powered by three 650 h.,p.His- pano-Suiza engines; and the fourth and latest, a strut-hraced four-engined monoplane [lying boat details of which are not available, The Mitsubishi 48 monoplane bomber which the navy operates from land bases, is credited with a bomb load capacity of 1.100 hs and a long range, This modern ail-ntela! design has two! 1.000 h.p.Kinsei radial engines Toronto\u2014One of the highlights of the sports program prepared for the Canadian National Exhibition this year will be the international races for members of armed forces of the United States and Canada.Invitations have been seut to six outstanding military camps in the United States to send representatives to compete with winners from the Navy, Army and Air Force in Canada.Exhibition authorities hope that permission will be granted by Washington for the American competitors to come here in uniform.Runners lnvited There will be a number of races for civilians on the same program, and leading runners from the United States anve beon iuvit- ed to this track meet.The junior track meet, the largest of its kind in Canada, will be held on Children\u2019s Day.The American Power Boat As.soclation has granted permission for the holding of the world's championship in the 2256 cuble fuch hydroplnne motorbouts.The present champion, Jack \u201clop\u201d Cooper of Kansas City, will de- Boundary Bay, B.C., which began operattons on April 10th, was offici*lly opened by the Prime Minister of Cnnada on July 2nd.One of the early schools, No.6 at Lethbridge, is \u201cgoing double\u2019 and moving to a new location at High River.Incidentally, this is the site of one of the onrliest R.C.A.F.air stations In Canada, but it has been in disuse for sonie years, TRANS-CANADA MAKES AIR (COMPASS CHECK With machines scores of R.CLAT.now using Stevenson Field, Winnipeg, the compass testing platform has become a busy site at the airport.Trans Canada Air Lines eliminated itself from the waiting Ist recently when its instrument shop devised a simple, non-magnetic tripod bearing a master compass that would fasten to the wing tip of the aircraft about to he \u201cswung.\u201d At this point some three fect below the wing the muster instrument fa not subject to external magnetic influence and the alr- craft compass can be adjusted to ft, All that is necersary now is to wheel the plane from the hangar and attach the tripod, Additional feature: it can he used day and night.Exhibition To Feature International Races tend his cha.plonship with his new boat \"Tops 111.\" The Canad: fan Championship in this same class and in outboard motorboats, commonly known as \u2018sen flons,\u201d will also be held.and in these there is a large antry from United States.Swimming Race Planned The Barker Qold Trophy Race for the Canadian one-mile swimming championship for women and two miles for men are again scheduled and will draw the cream of visiting amateur swimmers from the United States and from Cauadu.The C, N.R.will probably be the only place where international safling will be achedulod during 1941, and many yachW from the New York side of Lukp Ontario are expected to compete, Ideal Vacation At Ufton Court Ufton Court is situated bo- tween two mountaing, Owl's Head and Elephants, overlooking 16 miles of Lake Momphre- MANOK.\u2018The elevation is 1000 feet above sen level, * % * The Old Iomestend with pano- vamie view of lake and mountains hax open res, a luo rary and a sixty foot gallery.A recreation hall solves the problems of rainy days and offers the opportunity for dancing and parties.Tonnls, table tennis, bontiug, fishinæ, mountain elfmb- ing, and siufe bathinæ are enjoyed.Bouts are {ree to guests ex- capt for exclusive use, * ¥ % Vaio Perkins fs n° cottage colony of refined summar people and 4 conaldored to ho one of the most benntiful spots on thé lake, Ufton Courl fs easily ne- cassible over good government rounds from all points.1t Is two and one-half hours from Mpnt- real.It may bo reached by fil to Magog or Newport and Steamer to Perkins\" wharf, or by rail to Ilighwater and taxi, EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Ufton Court idoally situated overlooking Lake Memphremagog.Offars its usual hospitality.Open fires, playroom, table tennis, boating, salmon fsh- ing, sate bathing, temnis, mountain climbing.RESTRICTED CLIENTELE ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS VALE PERKINS, QUE.or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA.SELBY LAKE INN A.E.Selby « A.J.Shopard DUNHAM, QUE.One of \u201cThe Townships\u201d Finer Resorts .Modern convanlences.Boating.Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, New Dance Pavillon.Weekly Rates: $15 single.$14 two occupying one room, double bed.Write for booklet, 58 milles from Montreal.Provincial bus to Inn twice dally.Phone Monitor Vacation Bureau, a 1h- {} PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL NORTH HATLEY Situated on beautiful Take Mas- saivappi, vo miles from Montreal.Boating, Fishing, Bathing, Golfing, Tonnis, Dancing and Riding.Route 1 to Magog Every Modern Comfort At Jtensonabile Rates Foe full particulars regarding rates.oir, write or phone, phone 23, John McKay, Proprietor, or Monitor Veca- ton Bureau, WA, 2773.Brome Lake House | =\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee BONDVILLE, QUE.* \u201c- ACCOMMODATION FOR GUBSTS CITY CONVENIENCES Boating - Bathing - Fishing Tennis Good Food - Fresh Vegetables Besutiful Grownds R.Smith, Prop, Know{fon 138.1.2 or Monitor Vacation Bureau WA | 2773, MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL 69 Foster 67 Granby .BO Knowlton 72 Knowlton Landing 86 Brome Lake Magog.8 North Hatley '.9¢( Selby £ske .5! Vale Perkins ., 9C Waterloo .62 which give It a speed of somewhere hetween 240 and 250 m.p.h.jt carries a eraw of five, has a retractable undercarriage, and in a turret atop the fuselage and] CLUBY ASSOCIATION It 18 just a year ago, according to the C.F.C.A.,, that the first elementary flying training schon} came into operation under the management of a civilian com pany.This wag the Malton school, and the rompany wax formed, and wholly owned, by.the Toronto Flying Ciub, Club: personnel, with thirteen years experience in civil flying train- Oshawa.| i No.21 at Chatham, N.B., «ingle! size.was formed by the Moncton! Flying Club, and tha Club per-! sonnel and experience have all I heen diverted intn the achool.1 John W.Humphrey is Managing! | Director.| The tirgt double size school, at fs armed with two machine guns; | with ene machine gun, (firing; aft also), below.All in nll, he! Japanege naval sir servire is credited with having about 43 squadrons, CANADIAN FLYING \u2018 \u201cWhat a regattal What a racel But enough of this hero talk, I'm a thirsty sport so I'm off for a quart Of refreshing Dow Old Stock!\" EE OR Fanaa) CARN S ing, formed the nucleus of the staff at the er hool, Today.every elementary school! of the entire plan, ex- pus repting only one, is in opera.; tion.Two hig donhle size { schools have come Into operation:\u2014No.1%, at Virden, Man.| itnha, and No, 20 opened at nds i Se LA -« i SR RRs ov ER i VEE CPE: PAGE SIX Royals, TAKE FIRST TWO POSITIONS IN LOCAL SENIOR CIRCUIT GRADS, SWANS FIGHT IT OUT Last Two Teams in Stubborn Battle for Third Playoff Spot With Grads Holding Upper Hand \u2014- Royals Top Dodgers 16-10 in Free-Hitting Tilt \u2014 Grads! \u201c Outscore Swans by 8-7 Margin The Westmount Senior Munlelpal Senior Softball League enters the last week of {ts schedule with two of three play-off berths cinched by the Royals and Dodgers.The Swans still have slight chance of nosing out the Grads for third place and the right to continue on in the post scason series, The Swans would need to win thelr lust two gcheduled games while the Grads | Three games were played in were dropping three straight.the loop last week, In addition to these the Dodgers won a game from the Swans by default.The Royals made sure of the top rung in the closest rivals, the Dodgers, 16-10 i half of last Wednesday's doubleheader the Grads won their most important game of the year heat- {ng the Swans 8-7, to virtually assure themselves of third place.In the other game of the weck the Dodgers defenied the KCAF 16-8, Tho best game of the wrel was tho Grads-Swans tiit.A win for the Swans meant a fair chance of copping the last play-off berth, The Swans held a commanding leading of 7-2 In the fourth inning resulting from a five run outburst in the third frame, Cronin on the mound for the Grads weakened and allowed two walks and three hits after getting the first two men In the Inning.league standing by defeating their n a free hitting affair, In the other THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941 \"Macken Brothers Annex Doubles | : Net Title | The Macken brothers, \u2018ames and Brendan, took the first municipel tennis title of the year when they defeated Dave Coulter and Grant McLaughlin three stralght sets, 6-0, 6-2 and 8-1 to win the Men's Open Doubles championship.The match was closer than the score indj- cates with many of the games going to deuce, The Lndies* Open Singles tourney started this week with a large entry list of twenty- three players.First ronud wiss were scored by Mrs.S.Baker over Mrs.Ken Green 6-2, 6-4, and Mary Maxwell who eliminated Helen Scarlett 6-2, 6-4.Owing to the continued wet weather the contestants have been given (HL tomorrow to play their first round matches.+ The Swans added two more rung in the fourth when Huaskion tripled scoring Bob Law and Gordie Willlams.The (Grads picked up a run In their halt of the fifth making the score read 7-3.A big sixth inning cllmaxed by Johnnie Cronin'# home-run with bases full was good for five rung and sent the Grads into an 8-7 lead which they kept, Four successive singles by llarvey Fee, Kevin Kennedy, Les Smith and Garry Fee preceded Cronin's hase- cleaner, Johnny Cronin and Garry Fee got three hits aplece for the win- nors while Owen Clarson continued his late season hitting for Half Season Rates LaSalle Golf and Country Club LADIES .teeter ee nassrne nnn $12.50 GENTLEMEN .cccevvvannne reer 15.00 FAMILY (1 male, 1 famale) arcs stars 22.50 ASSOCIATE (Monday to Friday to 4 P.M.excluding holidays) .8.00 For Information, call W.Farroll, Manager, YOrk 2676 Play Golf At INC.Lasalle Road in Effect July 15th the Swany with three hits, Hag- gerty on the mound for the losers hurled good ball, except for the fatal sixth Inning, striking out five men.The Royals stopped Bill Leonard\u2019s winning streak at six games when they got to the lanky Dodger hurler for elghteen hits to beat the Dodgers 16-10.This was Leonard's first defeat in seven games, The win for the Royals assured them of first place in the league standings.The winners got to Leonard early and often, banging out fifteen hits in the first four Innings to run up a 15-0 lead.The Dodgers had two big innings of their own, the fourth and sixth, when they scored five and four runs respectively.Four home-runs were clouted during the slug-fest, the two \u2018\u2019home-run kings\u201d Buddy Dixon and John Mahatty boosted their totals.Dixon banged out a pair of them making a total of six for him in tho season, while Mahaffy got one to leave him one down on Dixon with five, Manager Art Mann of the Dodgers also hit for the circuit.Donnie Maher, Buddy Dixon and Eric Fleet got threo hits each for the Royals while Donnie Mann did likewise for the losers.Bill Leonard notched up nine strikeouts and Dixon five, The Dodgers scored eleven rung In the fourth inning to beat out the Air Men 15-8 in the Friday Delivered Ice Cold Rapid Service Till 11 p.m.2209 ST.CATHERINE W.Busy, Dial FORUM GROCER | If First Line Signals WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT THE ALE YOUR \u201c = ss Wo + S Peanuts are firs at the Ball Game.hut when it's over say: \u2018 N MAKE Mi Ion\" A EER N T-GRAND TT ATR E MOLSONS Ë .TN , NA - FATHER DRA llar .asked each player in the league to team.honors should go.First hase duties would go to Johnny Mahaffy of the Royals and who Is at present the league leading batsman ., .There should be no question about second base dutles as everyone agrees that it would be very hard to keep Lloyd Daniels out of the lineup , ., he also plays for the Royals , , Stan Morgan of the Grads and Denny Maher of the Royals would round up our infield .Bert Dalzell and Tom Brennan of the Royals and Howie Hushion of the Swans would be our nomination for the outfield .How true to form these nominations will run remains to be seen but it Is our guess they won't be far Wrong, Bert Dalzell, batting fourth in the league with an average of .407, is staying in shape by taking dancing lessons from Melly Feeney .He will soon be Judged as number one jitterbug ot Westmount .Teddy Des- rosiers has taken a canoe trip up to Hudson's Bay .Westmount Juvenile, that's a laugh, hardball team broke into the win column last Sunday when they defeated N.D.G, 15-11 , , .Pee Wee Reld starred on the mound for Westmount On Saturday Westmount lost a tough game to Town of Mount Royal by the score of 2-0 .Bert Dalzell pitched a five hit ball game but the local batters could not seem to get to Jimmy Thomson, who allowed only three hits to Kevin Kennedy, Jack Coleman and Euard Reld.Sibby Mundey is out and around again after a major operation for sinus trouble , , .The Municipal lengue stops at the end of this week and will resume in August when the playoffs will start .Brenden and Jimmy Mackon won the Men's Open Double Tour- game which was played in and out the showers.Bill Leonard resumed his winning ways for the Dodgers striking out fourteen of the RCAF, Byler on mound for the Alr Men hurled a fair game but was no puzzle in the big fourth.Johnnie Hutchison and Hugh Brodie hit home-runs for the Dodgers with Nicholl of the Air Force retaliating.Hutchison led the winner's batting attack with four hits, Batting averages _ Issued this week shows that Johnnie Ma- haffoy slugging first baseman of the Royals is leading the league with an average of .469, Bill Mc- Nicholl of the Dodgers who has left for Active Service with the Air Force is in second place with an average of .436.Other Four hundred hitters are John Cronin, Grads and Bert Dalzell, Royals, .419, Pee Wee Read, Dodgers .417, Buddy Dixon, Royals .410, Jack Keene, RCAF ,404 and Emmett Cloran, Swans .400.Buddy Dixon has clouted the most home-runs, 6 Harvey Fee of the Grads has manufactured the most triples, 4 and Bill McNicholl and John Hutchison of the Dodgers have hit the most doubles, 6.GRADS Ab h r po a Tu Smith Cf.so\u2026vavvese 4 1 1 1 0 G.Fee, If.,.\u2026\u2026.4 3 2 3 0 Étonin, Pp.+.4 3 3 0 1 Morgan, 88.0.4 1006 Millen, c.sv 4 0 0 5 O K.Cameron, 1b, .,.000 4 0 011 © H.Fee, 3b, .verses 411 0 2 Kennedy, rf.veseees 41 1 0 3 33 10 8 21 10 SWANS abhrpoa Cloran, Ib.esue 41100 Hushion, 3-1f, .4 2 1 1 3 Coleman, 1b .e0e.%.2 0 112 0 Haggerty, P.seresess 2 010 2 Clarson, ss.4 311 3 Wiloftus, It.2100 0 LAW, ¢c .4 11 40 Booth, cf.3 0 0 2 Williams, rf, 1 01 0 0 Harris, 3b.0 1 0 0 1 Thompson, \u20ac sv.1 0 0 0 ¢ 3 8 721 8 Summary: Errors: Smith, Cloran, Hushlon ang, Taw, Double: Clarson.Triple: Hush- ian.Home run: Cronin.Double-plays: Clarson-Coleman, Hushion-Coleman.Strikeouts: Cronin 5, Haggerty 5.Walks: Cronin 8; Haggerty 0.Left on bases: Grads 8, Swans 6.Umplres: Connolly and Nodier.CROSSWORD SOLUTION OIN|SIB|T}| |X i dd dd 227 I ld hd ld dad Cdl Lily THE SPORTSCASTER By MACK 71 L1SLLILILLLS SL ILLLL ILLS LES LIS LS LLL SALI LSS LIL SSS POLLS LS LESS SL ISL LSS LLL SSSA LISS SSL S SSL LLL ISIS LSS 0 SSP The municipal Sofeball league has travelled a long way since the last time we were with you, but the standing fs somewhat sim- .The Royals are still on top by a few points and the Dodgers are in second place.The Swans and Grads are still battling it out for a playoff berth .Jimmy McCormick, the league convener, has name his selection for an all-star We will endeavor to pick nine men to whom we think the To receive Bill Durnan of the Dodgers, Norman Bell of the Air Force and Conny Tudin of the Ryosals, our nomination would go to Syd Bond of the Air Force , , .# nament last week when they de- teated the team of Coulter and McLaughlin 6-0%:.6-0, 6-1 * .That was no defeat that was a sure thing, Louisville Prexy Getting Desperate Louisville, Ky.\u2014Seeking to put new life into his Colonels, President Bruce Dudley of the Louisville American Associa.ion club has ordered a supply of \u2018\u2018pep pills\u201d for the players, The tablets are said to contain eight different vitamins and to represent the equivalent of four quarts of milk and 50 ounces of raw cabbage.HIS TIME WOULD COME I have begun many things many times and have often succeeded at last.I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me.Disraeli's first speech in Par- Hament.je a A a hme Sm \u2014e Cricketers Wanted The Westmount Cricket Club would be interested in any cricketers wishing to turn out with the team.The team practices every Tuesday and Thursday evening on Westmount Park, and play their games on Saturday afternoons.Ifr.Pike will be on hand to welcome any pruspective players.Juniors are also invited to come out with the Junior team, they practice the same nights as the Sen- lors.Will Be Held In August This marks the last week of play in the Westmount Municipal Senior Softball League, the league play-offs will not commence till the first week in August, as quite a few of the players will be leaving for military camp this Sunday.At that time the secund and third teams will meet in a two ou.of three game series, the winner then hooking up with the first place Royals in a three ont of five game series for the championship.If present plans go through the followers of the league will still be able tu see their softball, as it is hoped to have an All Star team from the league play exhibition games with the best teams in the city throughout the next three weeks.Ithaca Man Wins \u2018Song Of Hour\u2019 Willlam A.Dillon, of Ithaca, N.Y., formerly a vaudeville actor, won first prize of $300 in the national competition for a \u201csong of the hour\u201d sponsored by the National Woman's Division of the Committee to Defend America, Mrs.Dana Converse Backus, Chairman of the contest announced today.Mr.Dillon's song, \u201cMe and My Uncle Sam,\u201d was voted first among 1,675 entries.Second prize was a tie between Ralph Herrick, of Boston, who submitted \u201cPrepare, America!\u201d and Allie Wrubel, Hollywood, Calif., songwriter, whose entry was \u201cMy Own America.\u201d Each will receive $150.Third prize of $100 went to Ada R.Strickling, of Clarksburg.W.Va., and Edna A.Wright, of Marietta, Ohio, for \u201cWings Over America,\u201d and fourth prize, a radio and phonograph recorder, was won by Vincent Peck of Car- rollton, Ohio, who submitted \u201cKeep America Free.\u201d Each of 11 other winning songs brought a radio to its author.MIND Whatever happens, do not forget that man has made it impossible for the best that is in him to perish.He has made his Mind frmte\u2014te tetes ett emer ep iMMMOFtAl.\"Ball Playoffs | dgers Clinch Softball Playoff Berths Royals Will Meet Wings - In Double Header Sunday Having soundly trounced the Red Wings when they were recently in Rochester, the Montreal Royals hope to continue their good work at the Stadium Sunday when Clyde Sukeforth's interesting club tackles the Wings in a double-header.Five games are booked in this series, with night games at the Stadium Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.Sunday's twin bill starts at 2 p.m., while the night games will commence at 8.43 o'clock.Three out of four of the games played in Rochester were captured by the Royals, with Jack Graham providing the big punch.Graham continued his sensational slugging in the Buffalo series, and on Monday of this week had a total of 14 home runs to his credit.This is as many as George Staller, the Royals\u2019 1940 home run leader, hit all last season.Graham js leading the team in runs driven in, with 50 to his credit.Jack is improving as a hitter constantly, and with more than half the season to go, stands an excellent chance of driving in more than 100 runs for the year Indication of his improvement is seen in fact he hit ten home runs in slightly less than one month.\u201cAlex Kampouris finally snapped out of his slump fn the recent road trip.The little Greek should be congratulated for his courage and tenacity.During the time when cards seemed all stacked against him, he never gave up.His hitting did not affect his fielding, which was sensational, Now that he has started to hit, he should prove a tower of strength to the Royals in their dash for a high spot in first division in the Internation- A al League standings, Harry Davis, Ray Mueller, Semi - Private learn - to - swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 te 10 years of age.12 lessons $5.Individual instruction by latest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.Wilbank 2159 Augie Bergamo, George Fallon, Brumbeloe, Lyons, Wyrostek, Gornicki and Surkent are among the stellar players who will be on parade with the Red Wings during their forthcoming series here.Fans are particulaly interested in Surkont, a 19-year old right-hander, who is sald to be about the fastest pitcher in baseball next to Bob Feller, The Royals have hit Surkout well this year, but if he can learn a little more about pitching he may take his place among baseball's great pitchers.Wednesday's night game will mark the last appearance of the Royals in Montreal in ten days.\u2019 TODAY Lord, this day let me touch as many lives as possible for Thee, and every life I touch do Thou by Thy Holy spirit quicken, whether by the words I speak, the prayer I breathe, or the life I live.Amen.How many tons?That's all you say Right now a lower price you'll pay! 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