The Westmount examiner, 7 août 1941, jeudi 7 août 1941
[" ng on ses olf ht 18h ou: lar Le ca- ide ing his its ys er.hat \u2018n 135] ha *h- ty, = 0\" t; WEDDING GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE An Exclusive Collection of OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN'S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene VOL.XII, No, 32 Westmount\u201d Ave, Awarded Medal For Heroic Deed Sergeant M.H.Ross*of R.A.F., Son of Columnist For This Publication, Given D.F.M.for Valor in Action \u2014 Freed Jammed Guns Under Difficult Conditions At 12,000 Foot Altitude \u2014 Has Many Friends | And Relatives in This District Sergeant Murray Hugh Ross, resident of Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount for many years, a former stucent at Westmount schools, who is now attached to No.29 Squadron, Roya! Air Force, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for valor in action, according to word recently recoivel here.E!s parents, Howard S.Ross, K.C., columnist for this publication, and Mrs, Rocz, reside ¢4 2955 Grey avenu?, N.D.G.Sgt.Ross has provea himself tess operator, the citation stated, adding that 1941, after intercepting an enemy FUNERAL HELD FOR E.MERIOI NOTED IMPORTER Was Born in Cognac, France and Served in Great War Funeral services were held Monday for Emile Meriot well- known Montreal importer of 4555 Sherbrooke St.Westmount, who died suddenly while on a vacation trip to Quebec City.He was 66 years of age at the time of his death and was born and educated at Cognac, France.He arrived in Canada 40 years ago, set up business in Montreal, and began the importation of wines and other products from his native land.He Teturned to France just prior to_the first Great War, and.enlisted in the French army where be served for four years.A director of Meriot, Limited, he was also at one time vice- president of the Chambre de Commerce Francaise, Up to the time of his death he was an active member of the St.Denis Club and Alliance Fran- caise, Survivors include his wife, El- ten Donahue; two daughters, Mrs.Marcel Vincent, of Quebec City, and Miss Lisette Meriot; two brothers, Camille Meriot of Bordeaux, France, and Paul Merlot, of Montreal; a sister, Mrs, Jeanne Berton, also of Bordeaux, and a son-in-law, Marcel Vincent, of Quebec City.Residents Asked To Entertain Boys From RCAF Unit Grahame Watt, director of Y.M.C.A.War Services at the No.1 Wireless School,.has a problem on his hands.And the citizens of N.D.G.and Westmount are in a position to help him.The problem is arranging weekends in the country for men of the school.Each week, quite a few Invitations are received by the \u2018Y\u2019 and filled, but the need still far exceeds the supply.¥ Sgt.«\u2026 courazeors and elficicat wisa- \u2018one night in March, aircraft the cannons jammed, but Ross changed the heavy (ammunition) pans and cleared the stoppages four times under pilot to destroy at least two enemy aircraft at nights Wife in Canada The wife of Sgt.Ross is at present residing in Canada, having come to this country some six months ago, Sgt.Ross was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in 1908, and was brought to Montreal at an early age by his parents.For some years he was connected with the SGT.M.H.ROSS Montreal Brokerage firm of Mac- Dougall and MacDougall, For some two years prior to the outbreak of war he was attached to the London, Eng., office of Munson Supply Company which has its headquarters in New York.Sgt.Ross is an only son but has three sisters residing in Montreal, Marianne, wife of O.Vernon Riepert, 2045 Grey avenue, of Wartime Merchant Shipping, Ltd.; Miss Norma Ross, teacher at Yona School, N.D.G., and Isabelle, wife of Dr.Rae Carson, 2841 Maplewood avenue, Montreal.Sgt.Ross Is bilingual.lowing a very difficult program of study, and a day or so in the country is just what they need to relieve the sometimes Monotonous routine of life in barracks, Those desiring to invite men to their city or country homes should get in touch with the \u2018Y\u2019 at the Wireless School by calling The boys at the school are fol- ATlantic 7642.Red Cross Work Reviewed By Montreal Co-Chairman During April, May and June the 35.000 women volunteers of the Quebec Provincial Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society completed more than 220,400 garments for shipment overseas, according to a radio broadcast made recently by Mrs, Henrl Beaudry, co-chairman of the inspection and instruction department at Red Cross House in Montreal.The broadcast was made over station CBF, Montreal, when Mrs Beaudry was the guest of Mme R.des Rameaux who presents the daily women's feature program, \u201cCourrier Confidence\".\u201cWe receive an average of more than 73400 garments each month, or more than 2,500 every day,\u201d sald Mrs.Beaudry in her radio talk, \u201cand still, there is always need for more; because eve- Ty night the air raids over England destroy the homes of so many people.Mothers and fathers ars glad to save only their own lives and those of their chfldren: they cannot rescue any clothing.They have to count on us to help provide that \u2014 and the Red Cross has never turned down one appeal for help.\u201cI aever look at these shipments of finished garments being unpacked at Red Cross House without thinking of all the work and sacrifice which has gone into every one of them.What a difference there is in these finished articles compared with the material which I had seen leaving Red Cross House a week or two before! \u201cYou see.all this raw material {8 received at Red Cross House in large shipments, after it has been selected by the members of the Purchasing Committee which takes advantage of any buying opportunity to keep a large supply on hand.Special care Is taken in making these purchases, because the committee realizes that it is buying not for themselves.or the Red Cross really, but for the people of this Province, who, during the campaign last fall, contributed the money which the Purchasing Committee spends for these supplies,\u201d she said.cramped and difficult conditions : at 12,000 feet, which enabled his he Westmount Gxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Besides devastating German military positions in the west and war industries, the British are pouring heavy bombs on enemy shipping.This remarkably clear closeup was made from a Blenheim bomber.Other Blenheims are hovering over the enemy vessels, while bombs burst near the Danish motorship the Delaware, in a German convoy,somewhere off the Netherlands coast in the North Sea.TRIBUTE PAID N.NED, DUFF ON RETIREMENT Former President of the Shipping Federation Honored by Colleagues At the St.James Club Luncheon ~M.-MeD DUE, former prest- dent of the Shipping Federation, who retired recently, was feted: at the St.James Club at a luncheon and presentation in his honor by colleagues of the Federation, D.J.8.Taylor, vice president of the organization presided, paid high tribute to Mr.Duff for his valuable services to the Federation, first as vice-president, and Mr.later as president.He referred to the fact that Mr.Duff had also filled the important position of Director of Operations of the British Ministry of War Transport since the outbreak of war, in addition to devoting much of his time to the affairs of the Federation, Mr.Duff was presented with a writing desk, as a momento to his years of office in the Federation.Tribute to Mr, Duff's long career as an outstanding steamship executive and to his personal qualities, were also paid by two former presidents of the Federation, J.W.Nicoll, and W.R.Eakin, The luncheon was attended by the following steamship ofticlals: J.W.Nicoll, W, C.Olsen, W.R.Eakin, P.Turcot, D.J.S.Tyrer, A.L, Hughes, R.B.Teakle, E.W.Foulds, L.E.Reford, L.A.W.Doherty, K.S.Jorgensen, H.Aird, Capt.E.Aikman, Capt.G.R.Parry, L.J.Pattington, J.W.Edward.W.S.Goodfellow, F.G.Wood, J.P.Boyle, A, L.Lawes, F.C.Mechin, 8.R.Bross and A.L.W.MacCallum.PAINTING CLASS SHOWS TALENT Keen interest is being displayed by the boys and girls at Prince Albert Park in the recreation program under way there.Various tournaments have been heid during the past week the results of which are as follows: Badminton (boys), 1st, Kyle Hall, 2nd Boyd Cowper; tennis (boys), lst Ronald George, 2nd Kyle Hall; badminton (girls), lat Mary Hall.The children are also taking part in a handicraft program, painting, drawing and plasticine.The piasticine group is in charge of Kyle Hall who has modellod some fine animals including an elephant and a rhinoceros.Ross Jolly has modelied a good sword, The girls have been making pot-holders and book-covers, Mary Hall, Claire Warren and Mary Beth Cowper have been very active in this group.Vacation Club Starts Second Half Of Program The first half of the West- mount Y.M.C.A.Vacation Club came to a close with an ice cream party and movies on August 1st.On Monday the second half of the Vacation Club started off with a very Interesting educational trip to Chas.E.Frosst & Co., manufacturing pharmacists, where the effects of cod liver oil on rats were demonstrated.Tuesday the boys played baseball in the park, and Wednesday was spént at the Verdun swimming pool.Thursday, August 7, the boys will visit the Simond's Canadian Saw Co.Ltd., where they will see how saws are made.A sports program is planned for Friday, and next Tuesday the boys will leave at 1 p.m, for Shipping Containers, where they will see the making of paper boxes.On Wednesday the Vacation Club members will be the guests of the City of St, Lambert at their beach, and will be shown through the Waterman Fountain Pen plant.Employment These days we are receiving many calls for boys from employers, and we will be glad to arrange appointments for West- mount boys seeking positions, Soldiers & Airmen's Parties Last Saturday night the girls of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Gym class entertained soldiers and airmen at a dance in the gymnasium, Mrs.Hubbell was the hostess and Mrs.Brodie of the Westmount Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary was in charge of the refreshments, which were provided by the girls.Some of the boys remarked that they had not eaten such good cakes since they left home, There were hoys from all over Canada \u2014 from Halifax to Vancouver, Several merchant navy men were especially welcome.This Saturday night the Westmount HI-Y Grads girlg will be the hostesses, Learn-to-Swim Classes The boys\u2019 learn-to-awim class- es on Mondays and Thursdays from four to five, and the girls classes on Tuesdays and Fridays from four to five, are making splendid progress, Swimming Pool The Westmount Y.M.C.A.swimming pool is a very popular place these digs.The children from the Westmount Parks and Playgrounds are making good use ofl the facilities, as well as the regular \u201cY\" members and the soldiers and airmen, We are pleased to report that the water analysis of our pool by the health authorities for the Jast three heavy months have been very satisfactory.Congratulations are in order for Mr.Murray MacFarlane and Mr.Drain for keeping the pool at such a high standard of cleanliness, and we wish to express our generous appreciation to Dr.McNaughton and Mr.Me- Nab of the Westmount Health Department for thelr splendid cooperation.Track and Field Any hoys or young men Înter- ested in track and fleld workouts at the McGill Stadium on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, should get in touch with BI Morrow at the local Y for further information, Summer Theatre The Summer Theatre, which 1a presenting Bernard Shaw's \u2018\u2019Candida\u201d on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night of this week has arranged to have the bus stop at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.at 7.66 D.S.T.each evening.WILL HOLD MEFTING The regular monthly meeting of the Ladlea Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps (Fourth Divisional Workshop) will he held in the Westmount Y.M.C.A, on Tuesday, at 8 p.m, Mothers, sisters and wives of all ranks ure urged to attend the meeting.Wool will be distributed, Vv.=.V V._For Victory More and more \u201cVY.\u2014 for Victory\u2019 signs are being displayed locally as the tide of battle sweeps in Britain's favor.They are on store fronts, the sides of delivery trucks and passenger cars, on the latters\u2019 windshields, on the sidewalks before private residences and often outlined in flowers on V lawns.the cost.< < < < < < < Display of this symbol of approaching Victory is to be found everywhere in the occupied countries of Europe which have suffered the stigma and distress occasioned by the Nazi Heel and indicates the determination of these conquered peoples to throw off the German yoke with the passing of time no matter what Over here the symbol is the positive assurance to ourselves and to others that we, also, will never rest until the Reich beast and its foul trainers have been utterly and ruthlessly crushed and the world rid of the Hitler which seeks to encircle it with slimy tentac!es.Exhibit YOUR \u201cVv, ., \u2014\" < < < < < < < < octopus V 0m 0000 00 0m Vi) Wife Preacher Hurt In Accident PI ed Sunplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Wastmount Free Estimates (ALL £ BAL SIL RARS 1 M a AA ad AA 550 Cleaned WE.2323 CR 2 2 PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS While motoring up the coust road of Nova Scotia to meet her husband, Kev.T.W.Jones, D.D.Caivary Church, Westmount, at Halifax, Mrs.Jones sustained severe injuries when the car in which she wus a passenger col- Hded with another vehicle turn ing from a sideroad onto the main highway, She was rushed to a hospital in Halifax where she was found to be suffering from contusions, cuts and head injuries.Today, however, her condition is reported as \u2018better.\u2019 Rav, Dr.Jones who has been in military service for sometime past, will resume his pulpit hore pending further cals from army.FINAL TRIBUTE A PAID FORMER NOTED CHEMIST Westmount Man Had Distinguished Business Career \u2014 Attended Berlin Pharmacoiogical Institute Funeral services for the late Thomas Reginald Davidson held Monday afternoon at the chapel of Jos.C.Wray, were conducted Ly the Rev.Canon Gilbert Ol- ver, of St.Matthias Church, West- mount, To comply with last requests, cremation took place at Mount Hoyal Cemetery, where the ashes were interned.Mr.Davidson was & well known chemist and former president of the Canadian Crown Cork Company, who was born and educated In Montreal, with homes In Westmount, and Invernahavon St.Etienne de Boulton, Quebec.Montreal \u2018High\u2019 Ho attended Montreal High School and graduated as captain of the school and president of the Sixth Form and entered McGill University where he was elected president of the First Year (combined faculties).He graduated \u2018n 1906 with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and then went to Europe where he attended the Pharmacological Institute at Berlin.Upon his return to this country he was employed as Ceramic chemist with the firm of Thomas Davidson Mfg.Co.limited, where he rose to the position of director In charge of the enamelling, tinning and galvanizing departments and finally vice-president and general manager of the company.Hea severed his connection with this firm upon its absorption into General Steel Wares Limited, He became vice-president and then president of Canadian Crown Cork Company, resigning early in 1840, He was also vice-presi- dent of Ayrmont Company Limited.Many Affiliations Mr.Davidson was a member of the Professional Engineers of Quebec, Professional! Chemists of Quebec, Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Chemistry, member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Montreal Board of Trade, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, University Club of Montreal, a llfa member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and waa connected with many other organizations.Mr, Davidson also served as Justice of the Peace for the District of Montreal and the District of Bedford.His favorite recreation was horticulture and he had a special interest in delphin- jums.In 1912 Mr.Davidson married the former Ida Elizabeth Engle- hurt of Phoehus, Virginia, who survives, Other survivors are three daughters, Mrs.Alice Ida Carsley, Ann Carol and Virginia Hope Davidson, one gon, Thomas sisters and two brothers, Mra, Ralph H.Fletcher, Lennoxville, Mrs.James B.Woodyatt, Montreal, FIt.-Lt.Carl Davidson, RC.A.F.Headquarters, Ottawa, an James H., Davidson.Montreal, ENGAGED Mr.Murray MacFarlane, physical director of the Westmount Y.M.C.A., recently announced his engagement to Miss Ruth Cameron.The wedding will take i place In Ottawa on Saturday, An- i gust 16.The members {hoard of management and the i ataff of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.extend their congratulations and best wishes.J.Davidson, all of Montreal, two! of the! WARFARE OF EXPLOSIVE IS EXPLAINED BY SPEAKER AT WESTMOUNT ROTARY Graphic Account of the Use of Metallic Magnesium and Thermite In Aerial Combat Vividly Outlined by Noted Chemist \u2014 Devastation 1s Result Importance of concentrated fire In modern warfare was stressed by Dr.S.G.Lippsett, notod chomist, In an nddress yosterday after noon before members of the Westmount Rotary Club at Victoria Hall.Tho speaker chose a subject which was approprinte at this time, \u201cIncendiary Bombs and their Action,\u201d and was applauded for his knowlodge of this eminently important aubjoot, He briefly turned back tho pages of history and recounted the major role fire-bombs hind played \u2018Uest times.us un method of warfare from oar- Touching gipon the methods of the Romaus who hurled fire upon thelr enewivs through the medium of sling-shots and the inflam- Rev.Hinds Ends Summer Ministry Coucluding his summer ministry at Westmount Baptist Church next Sunday Rov.Rwart @G.Hinds, 1LA., Ph.D, will spenk in the morning on \u201cThe Scope of Resurrection\u201d and in tho evo- ning on \u2018\u2019Jeremiuh Speaks to Our Day.\u201d ARSENALS Colonel D, E.Dewar, Director General of Arsenals Division, Department of Munitions and Supply.Local Girl Guides Give Up Vacation To Aid Red Cross Eight Montreal Girl Guides, members of vartous companies in Westmount, have given up their usual summer vacatlon to help the Red Cross, When an appeal for volunteers to work In the stationery department at Hed Cross House was mado recently these \u2018Leen aged &lrls offered thelr assistance, foregoing thelr holiday out-of- town to devote thelr time to thelr new work, The department In which they are asslsting ls under the voluntary direction of Mrs, M.Me- Keen, and supplies all stationery supplies, not only to the various departments In Red Cross House, but to the 180 branches of the Quehee Provinelal Division of the Canadian Red Cross Bociety.All out-going mail Ig also handled by the department in which the volunteers are working, * mablo substance the Greeks used with such dovastating results, and to this day, this substance usod by the Qreeks is still an une known formula.Dr, Lipsett then outlined the compound which wud used In the first World War, nnd to the extent ft bad been iniproved upon.The speaker continued, \u2018the dreaded incendiary bomb ut the present wip has surpassed anything known or devised in the history of munkint for its destructive guulition.1t is made up with à combination of metallic magnesium and thormite.\u201cThe vitally dangorous part of the homb 18 the heart, which ls metallic magnesium and it burns tu a temperature of 2400 dogrees Fahrenheit, whilst Thermite burns to u 4500 degree temperature.\u2018IL can bo easily understood what transpires\u2019 when bombs like these are dropped from planes, \u201cOnes thoy have struck their target they can burn with a tierce Intensity for 15 minutes, and attain such power, they CAniT out their way through steel.\u201cTheo fire wardens whose job it is to battle these flaming mon- BLerw would have a terrific time if they were not adequately protected by special uniforms, \u201cThe flerco white light thrown from these bombs when ignitad would permanently injure the eyesight if very dark glasses were nol used, and the quonching of their devastation ls altogether sctantffic.\u201d Dr.Lippselt gave some onlight- ening exhibilions with the actual compound he wus speaking about, and great attention and Interest wag centred on his experiments.Company Official Dies At Residence The funeral of Roland H.Wright took place from the chap- ol of Jos.-C.Wray yesterday afternoon, who dled suddenly at his country home In Lake MacDonald, Que.Mr.Wright \u2018was 56 years of age, and a resident of Westmount, his home being situated at 1 Grenville road, A prominent rugby and has- kethall player jn earlier days, Mr.Wright is survived by his widow, tormerly Florence Isabella Cough- try; five children, Jean, Phyllis, Stuart, Norma and Jack; and two sisters, Mra, J, Iiayes of Ot- tuwa, and Mrs.Thomas Thorn- borough of Montreal, Queen\u2019s Canadian Fund Praised By Her Majesty A message of commendation from Her Majesty the Queen has followed promptiy upon the announcement that the Queen's Canadian Fund for Alr Raid Vie tims hag reached £100,000 in one hundred days, and passed the half million dollar mark only 115 days after the appeal was opened.The Queen's message, sent to the Fund's representative in London by Captain Arthur Penn, Her Majesty's private secretary, Is as follows: \u201cHer Majesty destres me to tell you with what great please ure she hag learned of the very remarkable results already at tained hy the Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Rald Victims, of which Her Majesty is Patron, \u201cLondon has suffered lictle lately; but there Is no reason to suppose that the respite will he more than temporary, nor that any sums which can be devoted to this cause will not be norely necded.\u201d The news of the Fund's achievement in passing the half- a-inlflion dollar mark was made public last week in the course of Montreal's biggest war demonstration, when the lord Mayor of London personally addressed the Mayor of Montreal and the people of Conada in a trans-Atlantic telephone conversation, bringing to thousands of onlookers a close fecling of contact with Britain's capital and Îts brave people, Lord Mayor's Tribute Paying tribute to the genern.ity of Canadians and to the indomitable spirit of the people of Britain, for whom he is administering the National Air Rald Dis- \"tress Fund, the Lord Mayor spnke from l.ondon In these words: \u201cI have heard with the greatest (continued on page 5) * a LE mili PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Huburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773 % The Examinar\u201d sims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home devoted to public service.of pants each.And that is probably a conservative estimate.Personally we can\u2019t think of a single idea why the pant cuffs shouldn't go.It appears that they are a hangover from generations past and serve little useful purpose beyond gathering dust and dirt.And not infrequently they have left pantwearers searching in vain for a coin or a key which has been dropped, only to find later, that it had dropped into the pant cuff.WHAT SPEED DOES TO GAS WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, Sh The \u201cman at the wheel\u2018\u2019 can cut down dras- NO MORE GAS IN CANS The speedy action of the government in stopping the sale of gasoline in cans will be generally commended by all those who want to win this war.When the gas-saving regulations were first drawn up, the authorities counted upon the good-will of everyone in making them effective.Unfortunately, however, there were a number who tried to beat the law by buying extra supplies in cans.want some white gas for your camp stove or blow-torch you will have to sign a declaration to the effect that it is not going to be used in any gas motor.HONOUR FOR MURRAY ROSS Many local friends were pleased to learn of \u2018the honour won by Sergeant Murray Ross, of the Royal Air Force, who was recently awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal for valour Sergeant Ross, son of Mr.and Mrs.Howard S.Ross, of Grey avenue, both in Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount.He enlisted in the air force at the outbreak of war, and according to the citation, has been consistently efficient and courageous.D.F.M.was given him for clearing and putting back into action the jammed cannons of a plane on which he was wireless operator in a in action.night battle at twelve thousand tion enabled his pilot to destroy at least two Another local boy makes good.enemy craft, OFF WITH THE CUFFS, MEN! It begins to look as if the war will dictate a radical change in the appearance of men's trousers before very long.As a means of eco- tically on the use of gasoline by keeping the speed of the vehicle down to reasonable proportions, speed tests have demonstrated.Every bit of gasoline he conserves helps to release fuel for our tanks and armored cars, our fighting planes and our bombers.Actually, the experts say, it takes a third more gasoline to go a mile at 60 miles an hour than at 40.The Carburetor Corporation of the United States which has distributors in Canada, has recently issued figures showing that the normal economy of a car capable of giving 25 miles per gallon (20 miles per American gallon) at 20 miles per hour, will vary widely under different driving conditions.Constant speed tests prove that the motorist will get 25 miles per oallon at 20 miles per hour, as compared with 22.9 miles per gallon at 40 miles and 10 miles per gallon at 70 miles an hour, according to the figures distributed by the corporation, and Tests have shown also that it requires\u2019 approximately 10 additional horsepower to increase the speed of a six-cylinder car about three miles when it is running at 70 miles per hour, Now, if you is well known ONE ON CHURCHILL One of the latest London stories is told on Winston Churchill.The.Prime Minister had been visiting in the West End on an afternoon before he was scheduled to broadcast.He stepped up to a cab stand and asked to be driven to the B.B.C.studios.\"You'll have to take another car sir.| can\u2019t go that far,\u201d the driver told him.The Prime Minister was rather surprised and asked him why he was limited in the distance he could travel \u201cMr.C urchill is broadcasting in an hour and | want to get home and tune in.\u201d This pleased Churchill and he pulled out a The feet.His ac- glassen between Lansdowne and Vie- toria avenus, downe.not over $4.00 weckly.Box 151 Examiner, 2191 Hampton avenue, B-8 ess lady In private home, AT.5713, tion.No dealers, FI, 7883, PAIR flre dogs and fire nomy trousers will be without cuffs.The cuff on one pair of pants does not represent any great saving but in Britain, where the proposal is being considered, they are thinking in terms of 20,000,000 cuffed-pant men and boys with an average of three pairs pound note.The driver took one look at the note and said: \u201cHop in, sir.T'hell with Mr.Churchill.\u201d That's the story and we like it, but we would be surprised if any London cabby tailed to recognize the Prime Minister.BOOK REVIEW BY HOWARD S.ROSS Handbook of Canadian Military Law by Burrell] M.Singer, Bar- rister-at-Law, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, and Lieut.-Colonel R.J.B.Langford, of Toronto, Chief Instructor, Osgoode Hall Contingent, Canadian Officers\u2019 Training Corps and Late Commanding Officer, The Royal Canadian Regiment and Late Commandant R.8.1.and M.G., Eastern Canada.Publisher, The Copp Clark Company Limited, Toronto.Pages 269.\u2014 memes This useful volume Is the result of a civilian lawyer, and a professional soldier with many years practical experience, putting their heads together with the object of making easier the study of military law.The book provides, in one volume, a handy and adequate statement of Canadian military law in such a practical form that it will he of great value to all \u2014 officers, civilians and soldiers.For the convenience and assistance of those charged with the maintenance and enforcement of discipline and the conduct of courts-martial, such paragraphs and sections of statutes anfl regulations as would normally most frequently be referred to, are quoted verbatim so that it will not be necessary to consult the original sources.The authors state that their book is not intended to replace any of the official texts, to which the reader is recommended for a smore exhaustive treatment of the subject.Chapter 1 gives the distinctions between military law, civil law and martial law, and brief history of military law.Chapter 11 discusses The Military Code.Chapter III discusses The Militia and The Law.Chapter IV discusses the Civil Power.Chapter V discusses Courts and Tribunals.Chapter VI discusses Evidence.Aid to Chapter VII discusses Conduct words 20 for The Westmount Examiner 2035 CLASSIFIED ADS WAlnut 2773 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS.K.C.D.C.L.LOST LOST\u2014Pair of child's rimmed eye- El.4137, 440 lans- ROOM WANTED IN APARTMENT, litchen priviicges, ROOM AND BOARD WANTED WO unfurnished rooms for usin.B-11 MODERN upright plano, Willis Alex.make, $60, oak writing desk, Jacobean design, good condition, $10, DE, 4929.andra COMPLETE BEDROOM maplewood, evenings.FOR SALE FOR SALE WASHING MACHINES, free tions and estimates by factory expert, repairs to all makes, terms if desired.Beatty Bros.EL, 8187, Inspec- excellent condition, H-92 SET, in H-8 McLAGAN walnut Grandmaster din- mahogany card table, [Ing room suite, in perfect condition, china and glass ware, WI, 4900, Call nine pleces, cost $450.00; for cash, H-78 $125.00, AT, 2464.H-74 FOR SALE FURNITURD for sale, guod condi- box, dining room chairs and three metal boda, EL, 96060.B-13 INCLUDR XKLEEREX IN YOUR FOR SALE THREE PIECE moire chesterfield, taupé, very good condition, $40.00, AT.80.H-80 IN YOUR INCLUDE KLEEREX FIRST AID KIT, Relieves Sunburn, Poison lvy, Mosquito Bites, Cuts, Burns, Impetigo.Also heals Eczema, Psoriasls, Erythema, while you work.50e; $1.00; $2.00 (Medium and strong).Recommended and sold by all Drug and Dept.Stores.H-82 SIMMON'S metal bed, % size, with spring.In good condition, WA.3163.H-83 ENGLISH baby\u2019s pram, folding go- enrt; high chair, good condition.EL.0780, H-88 W.V.R.C.UNIFORM, complete, perfect condition, sige 16, will sacrifice.Phone evenings, WA, 5086.H-$6 RRR The opinions expressed in this NS a Rs Charles Evans Hughes who re In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.cently retired from the high post of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, became an able advocate before the Courts ot his country at a very early age.He served as Governor of New York State, then became an associate justice of the Supreme Court, then candidate for the Presidency, then Secretary of State and rounded out a very distinguished career by becoming Chief Jus:ice.In one of his greatest judgments he, asserted the right and meaning of free speech and a free the United States.press under tie Constitution of Like many other great Americans Mr.\"Hughes has always beea a warm friend of Canada and for# years bas spent his summers at Jasper Park, Alberta, Chief Justice Taft favored Murray Bay and had an equal fondness for the people of Canada.Mr.Hughes was an occasional lecturer at Cornell University Law School while I studied there.He was a very impressive lecturer and spoke without notes and oftener than not cited not only the volume in which a case could be found, but also the page.Mr.Hughes lis an active member of the Baptist denomination and a generous contributor to his church and to all worthy causes.His was perhaps the leading firm of lawyers in New York City at that time, one of his partners being George Schurman, a brilliant lawyer and brother of Jacob Gould Schurman, then president of Cornell University and later United States Minister to Greece and China and then Ambassador to Germany.He is now a resident of New York City and quite active at 86.Dr.Schurman held a professorship at Acadia College before going to the US.A.The Schurman brothers were born in Prince Edward Island and grew up there.George Schurman (who died ten years ago) married a daughter of (George Munroe a native of Cape Breton who went to New York seeking his forjune and becama a successful publisher.He gave large sums toward the endowment funds of Dalhousie University.A daughter of George Schur- man Is the wife of Gavin Miller, M.D.,, of Westmount.Another native of Cape Breton, Duncan Buchanan was the right- hand man, of George Munroe, ænd the husband of my aunt, Isabelle Ross.Their three daughters taught in the schools of Brooklyn, N.Y.Henry Ford does not believe in halfway measures.He is a stubborn person (perhaps determined is a better word) otherwise there would not have been the Ford car and the huge automobile industry throughout the world.The union shop clause, covering 120,000 Ford employees is something the United Automobile Workers of America did not secure in the agreements which they negotiated with General Motors and Chrysler, the other two of the \u2018big three.\u201d It is thought by some that Ford is going his competitors one better after being convinced they were triyng to embarrass him with their labor policies.Others believe that the falling off of sales of Ford cars to workers in all industries (because of the refusal, untfl now, to agree to collective bargaining) had much to do with Mr.Ford's 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on the list, Labor delegates spend amounted to $49,932,236.used.us in these symbols?Bankers, conservative freely as they are allowed expenses by thelr unions.The same is true of star insurance salesmen who are given free trips all expenses paid, their good as a reward for a work.Chief Justice Harlan F.Stone of the United States Supreme Court recently took the oath of office in his summer log cabin high up in the Rocky Mountain National Park and in the presence of the superintendent of park and rangers and reporters.Canada For the 1st six months the dividends June dividends In amounted to $137,213,751.Time lost in industrial accidents in the U.S.A.last year was sufficient to have built 10,000 bombers for Britain, Time lost due to strikes in Canada in May was 23,926 working days as compared with 51,- 122 working days for the same time last year.$25,899,528 were paid in dividends by Canadian corporations during July.The index of railway traffic advanced from 127 to 136.5 during May.Most of continental\u2018 Europe will face a serious shortage of dairy products during the coming winter, stated the journal, Foreign Crops and Markets, while the United Kingdom will get increased supplies from the Dominions and the U.S.A.Dr.Arthur H.Compton, famed University of Chicago physicist and Nobel prize winner, sald at a convocation at the University of Tampa that science was not responsible for the present war.He called science the most certain hope of an ultimate and lasting peace.He added: \u2018\u2018Men who bring war to modern society are the chief enemies of mankind.They are a poison to society.\u201d He held out a faith in a more brotherly society, and said Christianity\u2019s teachings on man's spiritual obligations would ultimately find expression in human systems and institutions.A company with substantial capital has been formed in the Mysore state for the manufc ture of motorcars.According to present plans, cars manufactured by this company should be on sale in India before the close af 1941.In a new book Diplomacy and God the author stated: \u2018God is ready to do his ninety-nine percent if we will do our one percent.We merely have to choose the way of God.\u201d Or as Kagawa the Japanese Chrisian puts it \u2018Christianize our economics.\u201d * | CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES * The congregations of Calvary United and First Baptist Churches will again worship in Calvary United Church, Dorchester Stat Greene Avenue, Westmount, with Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones as the preacher.At the morning service he will speak on the theme, \u201cSymbois of Victory.\u201d Long ago Constantine claimed that he saw a symbol in the sky.a flaming Cross, and heard the challenging call \u201cIn this sign conquer.\u201d\u201d Today, in the carrying forward of our crusade for Freedom, the symbol glowing *V\u2019 for Victory is being What are the lessons for * At the evening service Capt.last military challenge.through of a\u2019 Jones will continue the series of sermons inaugurated day.This week the application to life of the \u201cRaise Your Sights\u201d is the Church life and work.Last week we considered the stirring: call to personal life and service, Sun- - this week we go a step further and study the relationship of this HIGHEST PRICES call through the Church and its PAID FOR many avenues of work and ser-: vice.Visitors to the city will be USED CARS most cordially welcome to wore TOWN & COUNTRY \u201chip in this friendly Church.MOTORS w | The Vision of the Tden] guards 1624 STATE \u2018 ; monotony of work from become ing monotony of life.\u2014Westcott.___THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 'Roosevelts\u2019 \u201cPot O\u201d\u2019 Gold\u201d At Empress On Saturday Fun and laughter, music and | dancing, romance and youth are ! delightfully blended in James Roosevelt's first Hollywood offering, \u201cPot 0\u2019 Gold,\u201d a tuneful and melodious comedy with music, which will commence Saturday at the Empress Theatre through United Artists release.Brilliantly directed by George Marshall, \u201cPot O' Gold\u201d has a great acting cast headed by James Stewart and Paulette Goddard and featuring the famous music of Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights.\u201cPot O' Gold\" unwinds a story packed with.humor and excitement and interspersed with gay and light-hearted musical and dancing sequences.Its plot revolves around the fortunes of an impecunious dance band who practice their program on the rooftop of a down-at-the-heels Low Down On The High Brow Brings Cheer If they've made fun of you because you cheek bones are low, your head blg and broad, and your forehead sloping, look down your nose at your critics and don't let it bother you.These are the characteristics of some of \u201cAmerica\u2019s grerstest intellects.\u201d This was the finding today of Dr.Ales Hrdlicka, curator of physical anthropology of the Smithsonian Institution, who reported on a ten-year study of the physical characters of 150 members of the National Academy of Sciences whose members are chosen from the country\u2019s greatest scientists, \u201cAmerica\u2019s greatest intellects have bigger and broader skulls, lower cheek bones and darker hair than the population at large,\u201d Dr.Hrdlicka said.\u201cThe larger skulls indicate larger brains than are found even in the well-educated but not particularly distinguished element of th: population,\u201d And if you've suffered some h-mps on the squll numerous times because th~ old noogin is thin, draw consolation and hope from these words of Dr.Hrd- licka: \u201cThere Is considerable evidence that the skulls of the great scholars also are thinner, thus giving considerably more room for the brain inside.\u201d Dr.Hrdlicka tossed ash can the popular great Intellects are weak bodies, \u201cIn most respects,\u201d he sald, \u2018the academicians tall well within the normal standards of the prosperous, well-educated element of the American population.\u201d He added that his study of the 150 foremost intellects of the na- ivn, \u201cdisposes finally also of the old \u2018high brow\u2019 belief.\u201d into the idea that housed in \u2018The ratio of high and low brows among members of the Academy was almost precisely the same as among the population at large of at least three generations of American ancestry.\u201d And it\u2019s a lot of nonsense about sloping foreheads indicating mental inferiority.WHAT TO SEND TO TRAINEES Athletic eauipment and clothing, shaving material, smoking supriies, tollet goods, leisure clothing, subscriptions to home nawspaper, musical instruments.wrist watches, pocket knives, sewing kits, tan shoe polish, handkerchiefs, scrip books and photo albums, writing supplies and postage stamps.boarding house.Paulette Gogd- dard turns in one of her finest performances to date 3s the comely boarding bouse lass, and Jimmy Stewart's portrayal of an improvident music store proprietor who becomes mixed-up in the doings of the boarding house is top-notch.Charles Winninger, who heads the cast of supporting players, appears in the comic role of Jimmy's wealthy uncle who manufactures vitamized foods and advertises them on the radio in an extremely anemic program.Spectacular Dancing The spectacular dance numbers in \u201cPot O' Gold\" were staged by Larrye Ceballos and involve 16 rhumba dancing couples, a 12 piece rhumba band and Horace Heidt's 30-piece band.Paulette Goddard sings and daaces in the colorful \u201cBroadway Caballero\u201d number, built around the song of that name, which is one of several speclally composed for \u201cPot O\u2019 Gold\u201d.Added Attraction \u201cBowery Boy,\u201d a new Republie drama, the added attraction, utilizes the strongest elements of drama, weaving them into a screenplay which will be long remembered in the hearts of those who are privileged to witness it .Jimmy Lydon, who made such an outstanding hit in \u201cTom Brown's Schooldays,\u201d scores at \u2018Sock,\u201d Dolan, tough sixteen vear old product of the Bowery, He is the leader of a gang of street hoodlums who earn their living by staging street fights or the purpose of stripping by- \u2018nders of pocket-brok or watch.Sock's one aversion is doctors, delieving his mother\u2019s untimely death was caused by their iIn- competence, His only soft spot is his love for Scrubby, his six year old brother, who lies dying in a dirty tenement attic, guarded from the aproach of medical assistance.To the Bowery comes young Dr.Tom O'Hara, played most effectively by Dennis O'Keefe.With his profound understanding of the boy, he overcomes Sock's resistance and proves to him that the forces of law and order are his friends, not his enemies.Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greene Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D Union Services of Calvary United and First Baptist congregations in Calvary Church, Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount.Preacher at both services: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, 11.00 a.m.t+ Symbols of Victory.V 7.30 p.m.Raise Your Sights.(b) In Church Life and Work.Visitors to the city will be most welcome.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Minister J.Alexander Johnston, D.D.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Scope of Resurrection.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cJeremiah Speaks to Our Day.\u201d Rev.Ewart G.Hinds, Ph.D., at both services.Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed.1117 ST.CATHERINE WEST Suite 202 - Near Peel For Discriminating Ladies IRR Formerly of \u201c Antoine de Paris\u2019 HAIR STYLING DISTINCTLY CHIC LAnaster 7952 Mount Royal 1207 Drummond Street Mount Royal Have Ample Space for Next 100 Years All Revenues Go to Services Development znd Maintenance A No-Profit Company Who Operate Mount Royal Cemetery\u2014Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery\u2014 Mount Royal Cemeteries Crematorium Cemetery Co.Telephone MArquette 8059 Barrister and Solicitor HOWARD S.Telephone HA.9238 ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West flas title com wa play an the fac: tisn Ben halt tha Haul Mis a j« Knc tha abo 1941 33 ay God- finest come- Jim.B im.rietor n the 15e is inger, orting \u20ac role who ls and iio in Am, mberg ed by e 16 a 12 [orace ulette n the llero™ ng of | sev- \u201cPot oublie ; Util- its of to a long s of wit- such \u201cTom 38 at xteen wery, ng of their lights g by- vatcn.ctors, imely r in- ot is year in a arded 1] as- roung most {eefe.nding ock\u2019s that r are Jnited ns in t.at s, ry.V Nork.ost oo Ave, ).ader irrec- MUC THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 M NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD pr *.Margaret Sullivan, Frederic March and Frances Dee in a scene from the film traction at the Monkland United Tuesday night.\u201cSO ENDS OUR NIGHT\u201d \u201cSo Ends Our Night,\u201d which will be the feature at- PT Theatre on Sunday playing uatil SAUCY COMEDY NOW AT YORK Bennett, Tone Star in \u201cShe Knew All the Answers\u201d One of the sauciest, most amusing comedies of the season, Columbia's \u201cShe Knew All the Answers\u201d opened yesterday at the York United Theatre, playing until Friday night, with Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone heading a distinguished, laughter- winning cast.\u2018She Knew All the Answers\u2019 is an outrageously fun- filed farce.which left its audiences chortling gleefully long after the closing scenes had been flashed upon the screen.Miss Bennett is seen Îin the title role of the irresistible new comedy, as a night club star who wants to marry a millionaire playboy even though his guardian doesn't approve.Mr.Tone is the guardian in question, a sour- faced symbol of ultra-conserva- tism until he succumbs to Miss Bennett's blandishments.After seeing her elopement halted by Tone's arbitrary edict that, if It continues, playboy Hubbard will lose his inheritance, Miss Bennett talks her way into a job in Tone's office.He doesn\u2019t know who she is; he does know that she knows little or nothing about office routine.How little For Prompt Delivery of BEER Call SOL\u2019S EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Fruits and Groceries she knows is promptly revealed\u2014 she upsets the entire office, irritates, her employers, destroys the equanimity of Wall Street, loses and makes a fortune for Tone \u2014 and all in her desperate and delightful efforts to \u2018make good.\u201d In the process of making good, in order to win Tone's approval to her marriage, Miss Bennett also succeeds in upsetting Tone's dignity to such an extent that he emerges as a more-than-lika- ble human being.Closing sequences of \u2018She Knew All the Answers\u201d strike a new, and engaging, high in hilarity.Wallace has effectively contrived to present not only the principals but their alter egos \u2014 their conscfences \u2014 in happy conflict, Jitterbug Finals For Quebec Title At Belmont Park The grand fiuals of the first jitterbug dance tournament for the championship of Quebec ever conducted at Belmont Park will take place tomorrow, Friday evening at 10 o'clock.Competing for the gold medal will be the successful winners of the preliminaries held for the past five weeks ., the teams being John and Aline Tanguay; Andree Labelle and Georgette Brisson; Roger Martin and Rita Gagne; Roger Filiatrault and Mariette Lavigne; Able Dawes and Miss Brown; Johnny Bellini and Rita Coulombe; Roger Dubreuil and Pauline Dinelle; Hal Farlor and Pauline; Louis Moreau and Georgette Goyette and Marcel Arcand and Gabrielle Fyfe.The winning team will be judged by the applause, so be on hand Friday evening at Belmont Park and cheer vour favourites to victory, Peejay Ringens, the man who flirts twice daily with death, con- tinnes to thrill patrons of the park with his \"Suicide Act.\u2019 (FUN Climbing a runway towering 100 Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m feet in the air, Peejay rides down IN A FIGHTING F Jack Buchanan and pretty b'ande Greta Gynt in a scene with players from the new British comedy, \u201cThe Middle Watch,\u201d which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday night.NE SHIP NOW PLAYING THE SNOWDON \u201cREBECCA\u201d Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier in the unforgetable romance \"Rebecca\u2019\u2019 playing at the air conditioned Kent Theatre this Saturday until Tuesday.° \u201cDangerous Cargo\u201d Held As Most Unusual Film If Hollywood's Motion Picture Academy awarded an Oscar for the most original plot of the year, the prize would go to \u2018Dan- the chute at an approximate speed of 60 miles an hour, soars into space and parts company with his machine in mid-air.The cycle falls into a net while Pee- jay continues his flight through space, finally diving into a tank containing less than four feet of water.On Saturday picnics will be held by the Canada Packers Limited and the Robert Mitchell Co.Limited and starting Monday the Borden Co.Ltd.Kiddies Health Days will be inaugurated.gerous Cargo,\u201d an amazing motion picture distributed by Film Alliance of the United States, Inc.which opens at the Snowdon United Theatre on Sunday playing for one week.In these days when producers frantically absorb every book, play, and story in a world of entertainment where most of the original ideas were used up years ago, this picture {a particularly outstanding.And not only is its plot original and different, but the villain of the piece Is a hor- rihle menacing and monstrous gas cloud which threatens to snuff out the lives of thousands of humans, \u2018Dangerous Cargo\u2019 starg three of moviedom\u2019s most promising Its SMOOTH LACK HORSE of Course and ® Canadians have learned that they can count on Dawes Black Horse to give them, without fail, an ale that is MELLOW.Dawes Black Horse is a satisfying ale because its SMOOTHER, MELLOWER TASTE is the product of five generations of \u2018brewing skill.DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY, MONTREAL n .FILM ON LISBON AT WESTMOUNT Exciting Story of: Refugee City Packed With Thrills \u201cOne Night in Lisbon\u201d is the first big laugh to be smuggled out of war-torn Europe, For today Lisbon has become the most exciting, most romantic city in all the world.With its crowded refugees who range from Kings to beggars all seeking this last port of escape, \u2018Oue Night in Lisbon,\u201d which made its bow at the Westmount United Theatre last night, playing until Saturday night, caught all of the European capitol's magical spell and colorful background, But that's not all.For Edward H.Griffith, veteran produ- cer-director, managed to capture the lighter side of the war, an accomplishment that is nothing short of geniys, In an {ntrigu- ing story filled with spies, espionage and sabotage agents, mystery and thrilling suspense, Griffith masterfully has turned drama into rollicking comedy with the aid of talented Madeleine Carroll and fun-loving Fred MacMurray.Setting a fast pace, the film opens with alr raid warnings in blacked-out London.Fred Mac- Murray, Yankee pilot who ferries hombers across the Atlantie to the RAF, ducks into a nearby alr-raid sheller, sees beautiful Madeleine Carroll and it's love at first sighf\u2014for him.This starts his mad chase after the blond eyeful which finally winds un in Lishon where the girl of his dreams is kidnapped by German agents before his very eyes.Through a series of melodramatic episodes, highlighted by gay comedy, the hero, with the aid of British Navy officer John Loder who also loves the evasive Madeleine, crashes an underground spy chamber in ILlishon and saves the girl.When the proud heauty glides Into the waiting arms of the \u201cwild Amerl- can,\u201d Loder supplies the film's classical punch line, \u201cnothing Is more important than that England and America hold fast to each other.\u201d That Fred and Madeleine do can he attested to hy any referee\u2014that js, is he can keep from Inoking Into the soul- fu] eyes of filmland'a most gorgeous hlonde while she\u2019s engaged in a clinch.actors, Walter Rilla, Kim Peacock and Robert Newton.Its locale is an unnamed and quiet little Mediterranean port that harbors a French, a German, and a Russian battleship.The captains of al] three battleships are \u201c4 WOMAN'S FACE\u201d Conrad Veidt, Joan Crawtord from the film \u201cA Woman's Face,\u2019 and Melvyn Douglas ip a scene \u2018 which opens at the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuosday night, Lans Turner, Hedy Lamarr and Judy Garland are the feminine stars of the film \u2018Ziegfeld Girl,\u201d which opens at tha York United Theatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cGreat Broadcast\u201d Now At Monkland | Called Smash Hit That thrill you got the first, time you heard a melody come out of the earphones of your crystal set twenty years ngo will ha amplified a dozen times by the thrill you'll get reliving that ex- perlence with Alice Faye, John: Payne, Jack Oakie, and Cesar Romero in their 20th Century-Fox film, \u201cThe Great American Droad- | cast,\u201d Is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday night.Just ag \u201cTin Pan Alley\u201d took you behind-the-scenes of the song writing business, so will \"The Great American Broadcast\u201d Inf- tlate you into the gay, tuneful story of the courageous, talented people who first filled the alr- waves with song and laughter, It's an intensely moving story that's told\u2014The tale of the enterprising foursome unfolded to the accompaniment of songs, laughter, and specially numbers which combine to make \u201cThe Great American Broadcast\u201d an outstanding film, With Allce singing Mack Gor-, don's and Harry Warren's hit tunes, \u201cLong Ago Last Night,\u201d \u201cI Take To You,\u201d \u201cRun Little Raindrop, Run,\u201d \u201cI'va Got À Bone To Pick With You,\u201d \u201cThe Great American Broadcast,\u201d \u201cWhere Are You\u2019 and \u201cIt's All In A Lifetime\u2019; with the sensational dance routines of the famed Nicholas Brothers; tha Inimitable comedy turns of The Wiere Brothers; and the unforgettable renditions of Radlo\u2019's own, The Four Inkspots, \u2018Tha Great Ameriran ordered hy the port authorities to join hands in capturing a mystery ship anchored out in the har- : hor.This ship, operated by a combine, hopes to sell its deadly |.cargo of aniline dye for war pur | poses, On hoard is a Mr.Martin, | the head of this group and not! altogether sane.The crew ig composed of former criminals, | Martin and his cargo of erimi.\u2019 nals and poison gag are over-; taken by the destroyer hut Mar-! tin refuses to surrender.Mad-' dened at his scheme going wrong, he pours his dreaded cargo into the sea and the deadly gas, LE great clouds, billows over the water.The cloud fs rapidly tan-! ned into tremendous dimensions ; by a strong wind, What happens when it is necessary to rescue the passengers.on a liner caught in the path of the fast-moving cloud, makes a of the most wildly dramatic sftu- ations ever to be shown on a! movie screen.AIR-CONDITIONED Sherbrooke at Hingston - EL.2271 Starting Saturday « 4 IX.co: \\ == sarin, LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE \u2014 Also \u2014 \u201cTALL, DARK AND | HANDSOME\" Broadcast\u201d hits now entertainment heights, A nr aah?{ | MONHLAND (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY A GREAT MUSICAL 8HOW \u2014 2nd Attraction \u2014 HERE'S A PICTURE PACKED WITH GAY, LOVABLE FUN! \u2014- Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % GARY COOPER in \u2018BEAU GESTE\" Ray Milland - Robert Frenlon BUN.MON.TUES.A Frederic MARCH in SO ENDS OUR NIGHT\u201d Margaret Sullavan, Frances Dee, Anna Sten and Eric Von Htroheim \u201cTHE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE\u201d With Warren William, Frances Robinson, Îtruce Hennett and Eric Binre, WAR EXTENDS CONGRESS The present war is going to he a long oue that will keep Cone gress in session from \u201cnow on,\u201d Rep, Edward T.Taylor of Color- {ado wrote Mayor T, EE.Dover of Glenwood Springs in a recent lettor, \u2014 (WESTMOUNT {Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY 36 HOUR LOVE BLITZI' A Paramount Picture with Patricia Morison » Billie Burke dohn Loder - Dome May Whitty i\\Edmund Gwenn « Reginald I Denny - Billy Gilbert 4 Er ot ir in Produced and Direcieé by Edward H.Oriffith 2nd Foature -\u2014\u2014 \u201cSIIADOWR ON THB TAIRS\"™ with} Frieda Inoscort and [Paul Cavanagh.Also \u201cChurchill's Island.\u201d Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival % BRIAN AHERNE in \u201cCAPTAIN FURY\u201d June lang - Victor Mclaglon SUN.MON.TUES.% JOAN CRAWFORD in \u201cA WOMAN'S FACE\" Melvyn Douglas - Conrad Veldt * OLYMPE BRADNA \u201cKNOCKOUT Arthur Kennedy - Virginia Flold.1 2 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 (St.Catherine at Guy) ' TODAY AND FRIDAY Joan Bennett in \u201cSHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS,\u201d with Franchot Tono and Eve Arden.PEOPLE Vs.DR.KILDARE\" with Low Ayres, Laraine Day and Lionel Barrymore.SATURDAY until TUESDAY THE WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN ITS EQUAL! 20dazzling + starsl 200 ¥ * glorified + girlel Spec- % tacle, drama, romance] \"Minnie from Trinidod'\u2019 \u201cYou Stepped 'A, OutofoDieom with TONY MARTIN | JACNIE COOPER + IAN HUNTER + CHARLES L WINNINGER » EOWARD 4/15 EVERETT HORTON PHILIP DORN \u2014 2nd Aftraction \u2014 % Sidney TOLER in MURDER OVER NEW YORK\" ! Marjorie Wenver - Ricardo Cortez The Uproarious BRITISH Hit.! Paramount, Fox and Empire News.ind Feature: \u201cLADY FROM LOUISIANA\" Ona Munson and John Wayne.(Decarie nt Knowdon Junction) Last Show Nightly at 9.AE 44 YEARS Pine Groceries, Prime St.Catherine St.at Wood AL LLL SSO IIILIIISLAS IIASA SIS I LE) For Quality and Service Phone Fitzroy 7411 DIONNE & DIONNE IN WESTMOUNT\" Meats, Poultry, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables § DELIVERIES DAILY A A A Ave, \u2014 peer 0 .PAGE FOUR ere = TT -\u2014 social and Personals Miss Dorothy Holland hak returned trom Brome Lake, Miss Marie Attridge has just returned from St, Jovite where she spent a week's vacation, Mrs.J.Burnside has gone to join her husband in Dartmouth, N.8.Mr.Mac Macpherson left on Baturday for two week's vacation on the Gaspé oast.Master Carl Raine hus left to pend two weeks at Camp Tama- \u2018 tacouta.tb noo ir Master Kirk Everett Is remain- \u2018Mg at Camp Tamaracouta for an- pther two weeks, Ï \u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss Helen Trenholme nnd Mrs, William Kidd are guests al the Chateau, Lake Louise, :{ Mr.and Mrs.Norman Lennie \u201cand their son, Ronuld, have returned from a recent trip to Vancouver, \u2014\u2014tre=e Miss G.Desmarais has roturnod to the city after: spending two weeks at \u2018Trois l\u2019istoles.Miss Marjorie Bailey, Victoria avenue, apent last week end at Gray Rocks Inn, St.Juvito._ Mr.J.Cook will algn be soiu- fat at the Sunday morning service ; at Hyde Park Lplscopal Church.Mr.and Mrs, Henry Emo arrived back from Now Crlcans, la, + where the» attended the Intornat- * fonal Lions Convention.- The Misses KB, McBride and Anne Noquet have returned from \"the Laurentlans where they spent two week's holiday, \u2014 Mrs, Stanley Falconer has returned from Van Kleek Hill where she was staying with friends, j | Mrs, Anson McKim and her y-children left last week-end for { Metis Beach, where she has taken & house for the month of August, ; Miss Dorothy Lyons has return- * ed from Ste.Buatache, where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, ; 8.Fraser, for a week, ' Mr, and Mrs, G.C.Hunter and their children have returned from Missisquoi Bay, where they spent the past month, Mrs.A.Cadman and daughter Barbara are now visiting Mr.and Mre, W.J.8.MeCormick at St.Faustin.Dr.and Mrs, Donald Hingston, 424 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, are at Metis Beach, where they wlll spend several weeks, Mr.and Mrs, Brodie J.Snyder and son Brodle, Jr., left on Sunday for a motor trip through the Laurentian Mountains.Miss Faith Amidon, Tutland, Vermont, iz the guest of Mr, and Mrs, L.W, Claridge of Muadlson avenue.Miss Agnes Lowson has returned from Standridge Eust, Que.where she apent her vacation wih Miss Margaret McKenzie, Miss Margaret Crook has returned from Ste.Agathe des Monts, where she spent two weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, RB, Crook.Miss Rita Cuddy has returned home from Ste.Agathe des Monts, where she was the guest of Mlss Margaret Crook for a week, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Sutherland and their three sons, Hugh, Keith and Lyle, of Arvida arrived tn town early thls week and will spond the next ten days here.Mr.and Mrs.Wilmer Tnglla huve returned from a month's Atay at Cavendish Beach, P.BH, I.Mrs.Inglis 1s leaving next week for North Hatley where she will apend a few weeks, Mr.and Mrs.O, W.Howard and daughtor Nuncy-Rene left Sunday for thelr home in Allston, Mass, after visiting Mr.Howard's family in Westmount.Mrs.Howard Patch and Miss Margaret Patch left on Sunday night for Brackley Beach, P.E.I., where thoy will spend a few weeks, Captain W.S.Moptefiore and his daughter, Miss Nancy Monte- fiore and his son, Mr.Robert Montefiore, left thid week by motor for Gaspe.PERKIN'S BUSY B Service Store | Clgars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies, ete.PROMPT DELIVERY FI.0321 Joseph McFee, and his daughter, Miss Monica McFee have re- furned from an extended trip to Prince Edward Island, Nova Sco- tia and New Brunswick.Miss A.Edwyn Ryan and Miss Laurent Dansereau are entertaining at a cocktail party on Saturday.The event is In honor of Migs Kathleen Donhiee her fian- 4200 St.Catherine, cor.Greene cee Donald Dansereau.2nd Maritime Tour By Motor Coach The recent motor coach tour to the Maritimes, which was arranged by the Tobin's Travel Bureau, and personally conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pope, was such a success in every way that, owing to demand for this sort of holiday trip, a second party Is being planned.The tour will leave Montreal on Saturday morning, August 16th, for sixteen days, and will visit Quebec, Edmunston, Fredericton, Saint John, Digby, Anpapolis Royal, Wolfeville, Hal- fax, Bridgewater, White Point Beach, and Yarmouth, returning to Montreal, August 31st.There are so many interesting and historic places to see, Including the newly opened Champlain Habitation at Annapolis Royal, This was where the first \u201cOrder of Good Cheer\u201d was started by Champlain, and It is still in existence.There are many opportunities for sea hath- ing, and many lovely drives through the Evangeline country and the Valley.Comfortable motor coaches are used, and stopovers are made each evening at the best hotels.It will be necessary to make reservations at once for the party as 1t 1s, as usual limited and exclusive.It will be personally conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pope.Mrs.A.R.Duffield, 26 Sunny- slide, Westmount, and her small son are spending the summer at Lake Echo, Mrs.C.Hope Davidson, 4132 Dorchester west, has left for St.Andrews-by-the-Sea to spend the remainder of the summer with her mother, Mrs.William Hope, Miss Mary, McDonald 1x ox- pected home this week from Gas- pe, and will apend the remaln- der of (he season with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, D, Mec- Donald at their summer residence at Ste, Eustache, Mr.and Mrs.QG.Bennett together with Mr, and Mrs.J.Simpson and Mr.John Cook are spending the week-end in Hyde Park, N.Y., where they will put on a musical concert at the Mountain View Hotel.Mrs.C.D.Harrington, 24 Ramezay road, \\Vestmount, has returned from her cottage at Metis Beach, where she has speut the past month, accompanied by her daughter, Mra.Fred Cowle, of Toronto, and her baby, who have been her guests.Last Saturday a very pleasant tea party was arranged in honor of the coming of age of Madeline Willis, 4145 Dorchester street west, who is well known as a dancer In the T.N.T.concert party and St.Stephen's Players.The table was very artistically ar- ranegd with flowers and a cake hearing the traditional candles.Among those present were Mrs.Motor-Coach PIRST CLASS RAIL AND SLEEP Visiting Quebec, Edmundton, Annapolis Royal, Halifax, MRS.H.B.POPE 422 Metealfe Avenue Wwe, 2686 All Expense \u2014 Personally Conducted 16 Days \u2014 $115.00 DELUXE MOTOR-COACH THROUGHOUT NOVA SCOTIA Leaving Saturday August 16th Returning Sunday August 31 Membership limited and exclusive, For Inférmation Refer To Maritime Tour ER TO ST.JOHN AND RETURN.Fredericton, Saint John, Digby, Bridgewater, and Yarmouth, TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU 1240 Puel Street PL.9613 Drake, Mrs, Adam, Misses Grace McBride.Grace Stanger, Doris Kitchen and Betty Taylor.WEDDINGS Hutchins-Rowelt The marriage of Miss Phyllis Kathleen Rowell, L.Mus., daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George W.Rowell, of Westmount, to Mr.Charles Alfred Hutchins, jr.son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles A.Hut- chins, of Montreal West.took place on Saturday afternoon (n Westmount Park United Church.Hodgson-Somers The marriage of Misa Sylvia Olive Somars, youngest daughter of the late Dr.Ralph H.Somers, and of Mrs.Somers, to Mr.Leslle Maurice Hodgson.elder son of Mr.Harold GQ.Hodgson, and the è| [oo & General Bysiness es + Subjects include: Bookkeeping and Business En The Practices, Filing, Business French, E Similac courses in evening division.wr pepe pe caleulators fullsize Ai ay ro Business.School For Young Men and Young Women DAY DIVISION Complete Stenographie ome fp Segall lish and Correspondence, \" ! Office Mac ines, Principles of Business and Commercial Law, Office Established 1873.Courses revised to meet demands of modem business.All new equipment, including typewriters of three standard makes, adding machine, dictating machine, duplicating machines, ng cabinets and accessories.llustrated prospectus and information from the Reg strar VU 41 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Sir George Williams College i OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.C.A, Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business Arithmetic, Business mployment Guidance.Placament service free to graduates, late Mrs.Hodgson, took place on Saturday afternoon at Wesley United Church.Out-of-town guests Included Dr.and Mrs, George M.Somers, of Vermont, uncle and aunt of the bride.ORANGE FOOL 6 oranges 3 ekgs 2 cups cream Sugar; nutmeg, cinnamon.Squeeze and strain the juice from the oranges.Beat the eggs and add to them the cream and the orange Julce.Sweeten to taste, Add a sprinkle of grated nutmeg and powdered cinnamon, and cook in - double boiler, stire ring constartly un\u2018il the mixture coats the spoon.Pour into glass dishes and chill thoroughly before serving.Whatever we give to the wretched we lend to fortune.\u2014 Seneca.SRE ee RE ° A SR ) A I | Letter writing in solid comfort is headboard doubles as a desk.Another convenient improvement is seen in the big storage drawers that utilize space under the bed.7 À One is inclined to become Bar horrors?Does a special artist live tory, an opium pipe to hand, and dress manufacturers just practise tem when deciding which dresses t fit, take enough time to choose th aside to those pe~nle who are tso* rushed to do any dressmaking, may 1 say that you'd be surprised at the difference good solid buttons make to \u2018he appearance of an inexpensive little frock.It only takes a few minutes to sew them on, but oh, the satisfaction you\u2019ll have out of that brief job in after days.It\u2019s the combination and arrangement of trimming that counts, You can ret lovely .im- ming by the yard, and attractive zippers by the inch, to make your creations distinctive, but remember that they won't b.distinctive unless you plan and experiment and ponder over the placing and colors just as though you were painting a picture.For once the foundation of the dress is completed, you can use your imagination about the doo-dads.provided by this new bed whose COFFEE CAKE cups flour cup milk tbaps, sugar cake yeast cup sugar tsp.salt oggs Raisins and nuts if desired Dissolve yeast take In lukewarm milk and add one tablespoon sugar and one cup flour.Mix well and let rise in warm placé for about one hour, Add 1 cup sugar, melted butter, salt, well-beaten eggs and 214 cups flour, also raising and nuts If used, Beat well, Spread mixture on two eight-inch square pans and let rise about 1%3 hours.Spread your favorite topping over cakes and bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes or until done.31% 1 1 1 % 1 3 Queen's Canadian.(continued from page 1) pleasure that the Queen's Cana- dlan Fund for Air Raid Victims has now reached the magnificent total of $500,000.\u201cThis is further striking evidence of wonderful generosity on the part of the people\u2019 of Canada.The raids by enemy air forces on crowded cities have wrought destruction and suffering to thousands of men, women and children; but the prompt, pract- leat help that my fund is able to give is only made possible by such Bifts as you send me.\u201cI visit all parts of London and hear everywhere magnificent stories of courage and uncomplaining endurance.It is your Interest, your love, your generous help which has inspired so many with fresh confidence and hope.\u201cIn their name I thank you and all those associated in any way with your fund.The need wlll continue as we face the practical certainty of more and heavier bombing.\u2019 While the Tord Mayor's stirring words brought London's message to the crowd of spectators, Montrealers themselves underwent a mock air raid, and by means of a recording made during an actugl raid on London heard for the first time the wall of the sirens and the whine of planes and screaming bombs, Londoners\u2019 Courage The central feature of the demonstration was the battered mobile tea canteen, the \u2018Iron Duke.\u201d veteran of 30 bombing attacks in months of front-line service, and now touring the Dominion on behalf of The Queen's Fund.Following closely on the wailing of the sirens and the arrival of C.P.C.men.fire parties and first-aid squads, the \u201cDuke\u201d drew cheers from the crowd as it drew up in the centre of Montreal's Phillips Square, where the smoke of \u2018bombs\u2019 still hung in the afr and the activity of firemen and C.P.C.Wdrdens lent a realistic tone to the city's war demonstration.As the \u201craid\u201d drew to a close.and defore the crowd thronged round the \u201cDuke\u2019 to see at closer quarters this scarred relic of Britain's greatest trial, M.Roger Ouimet.Vice-Chairman of The Queen's Canadian Fund.praised In moving terms the staunchness and the couraze of the British peonle.vo strikingly symbolized by this veteran from their midst.Every advance has its new horizon.Talking about imagination, original appliqué work is fun to { EVERYTHING i CONSIDERED GERALDINE BRIETZCKE er i ree Re Zeer ezes cid i a RO STEPS \u20ac00D VO a a Sf Sl ALLS LL AAS 1 BY A dd EL LL Ar Rr rie-esque or A.A.Mllne-ish when apeculating about some of the buttons one sees.Who designs these on the premises of the button fac- then upon waking hasten to give solid form to his nightmares before the impressions fade?And do the \u2018\u2019eenie-meenie-minie-mo\u2019\u2019 sys- o put the buttons on?Buttons are so important.They can make or mar a dress, and too often they mar it.If you've taken all the trouble to make an out- e buttons for it with care.As an do and nice to look at.You don\u2019t have to trim your dress with on- ventional designs by any means.How scarlet fish appliqués on the pocket of a snowy white linen frock\u2014or cool green leaves; or little rust color foxes trotting around the belt of a beige dress?You c¢ n supplement the cloth figures with simple embroidery in matching or contrasting colors.There's no limit to the ideas possible, and a little practise makes perfect.You soon learn to .ape the appliquée pieces deftly, and can more or less \u2018\u2018sculpt\u201d them as you go along.Some people like bold and obvious stitching around the edges of the material applied as ornament, and others prefer tiny hidden sewing, contending that heavy stitches detract from the artistic effect.While we're on the subject \u2014 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 a.though this is no weather to be discussing winter clothes \u2014 felt flowers look pretty on the pockets of flannel dresses.We've all seen those embroidered, beflowered belts, and very nice they are; but they look twice as attractive if some matching note elsewhere on the dress \u201cties up\u201d with the belt, Simple, almost childish Ilower outlines can be trared on felt, and when the bright little blossoms are scattered with careless art on the neckline or pockets of tha dress, they look really lovely.Scene: A pretty house wedding, with guests drifting pleasantly about, and rooms full of flowers, and congratulations sounding here and there over the chicken salad.Dramatis personae: The bridegroom, and a distinguished look ing white haired gentleman in morning coat, who is about to lend the bridal couple bis country cottage for the honeymoon.Gentleman approaches groom, speaks earnestly to him.It makes a nice little picture.We overhear his remarks, however.\u201c.A family of skunks under the side of the house,\u201d he says, \u201cbut they won\u2019t bother you.\u201d England still carries on, and even has time to create pretty things, and export them.One of the quaintest creatures to make the Atlantic crossing is a little white china cat, very prim, sprinkled with dainty pink and blue flowers.Her eyes are two blue forget-me-nots, her nose is a pink dab, and roses run riot over her plump back.Despite her Eng- fish origin, we can't help calling her Flowerpuss.7 pr Go to your friendly neighbourhood service station or your local garageman today.À surprise awaits you.He has changed.He will be as courteous and thoughtful as ever \u2014glad to see you\u2014anxious to do anything end everything he can to help you.But he is no longer a gasoline salesman.He is a gasoline SAVER.He will urge you to buy less instead of more.He will point out ways and means of saving gasoline.He will tell you all about the \"50/50\u201d Pledge .to cut your gas consumption by fifty per cent.He will invite you to sign.proud and patriotic sticker for your car will mark you as a member of the wise and thoughtful bend of car owners co-operating with the Government to save gasoline.This is entirely a voluntary movement.It is not rationing.This the Government hopes to avert, But we are faced with a critical shortage of gasoline due to the diversion of tankers for overseas service and to the growing needs of our Fighting Forces.There is no call for panic\u2014no need for alarm \u2014but this war is being fought with gasoline and we are fighting for our very lives.Sign the Pledge today and continue to save fifty per cent of your gasoline consumption.It is also vitally important that you reduce the use of domestic and commercial fuel oil, REMEMBER : The slower you drive, the more you save! The Government of the DOMINION OF CANADA Acting through .THE HONOURABLE C.D.HOWE, G.R.COTTRELLE, Minister of Munitions and Supply Oil Controller for Canada SIGN THE PLE Let Your Car Wear Proudly This Patriotic Sticker! 50% 17easy ways towards a GASOLINE SAVING {Approved by Automobile Experts) Reduce driving speed from 60 to 40 on the open road.Avoid jack-rabbit starts.Avoid useless or non-essential driving.Turn motor off when not in use; do not leave idling.Don't race your engine; let it warm up slowly.Don't strain your engine; change gears.Keep carburetor cleaned and properly adjusted.Tune up motor, timing, etc.Keep spark plugs and valves clean.Check cooling system; overheating wastes gaseline, Maintain tires at right pressure.Lubricate efficiently; worn engines waste gasoline.Drive in groups to and from work, using cars alternate days.For golf, picnics and other outings, use one car instead of four.Take those short shopping trips ON FOOT and carry parcels home.Walk to and from the movies.Boat owners, too, can help by reducing speed.Your regular service station man will gladly explain these and other ways of saving gasoline.Consult him.60 50/50 WITH OUR FIGHTING FORCES.\u2014\u2014 al bet co H shi aft Jo} ove tra Le] rid 1 # THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Ee 0 ba felt kets = Many Beauti [ .© the most pleturesque cities ln ed any beautiful Spots American Girls Help Nick\u2019 Off .: Canada will be contested by none.but merican Girls Help Nick's Banff Red Cross Appeal aurentians er ait \\ Ah st In Easte T h .alt of its charm ls its citi- rn u re .- ; , i T ° ° ens.They are intensely lovable FETE ON $ a N NNN RB un 9 Sy eg PI y ! > On 4 owns Ips à + = S.S Much Oo Vacationists these French Canadians and In- belt, a nical \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 N tensely proud of their traditions eographically, the Eastern, well kept lawns and the part.played by thel : wer pt lawns and gardens.To e part.paye y thelr Bu and Townships comprise that district Knowlton at one end of the lake.The province of Quebec is, Marguerite, one of the most po-\\cestors in the finding and build- : between the St.Lawrence and the |SUMMer vacationists come year France transplanted to the new [pular of the resorts lu this veri-| Ing up of the North American ms counties on the St.Francis River after year attracted by its bestuy world, an anclent Gallic strong-|table paradise.continent.pu Historically, they are those town.crane soit and boating \u2018clubs.hold that has retained the tra- Hore is to be found one of the a Shi re La re the grounds and the ' spl ships settled by United Loyalists buildings of the Knowlton Con- ditions and customs brought ns pe, reson pr Faery LAURENTIANS after the war of 1776.ference Association nhich com from the mother country threc honey oanutitul \u201c - Masson.ing, The fascinating district of St.|bines recreation with religious in- centuries ago by the forefathers fishing, DAURINE vontine or.ntly Johns is reached by a short rail-|struction.South it is only fi of the present French speaking ç \u2019 og re a rom Aa y five habitants: Hero in th tennis, riding and wany delight.R k Cl ff ers, a 0 eal miles to the lofty Green Moun .Hero In tho COUR fui walks and drives through su- oc i Inn tin over the Richelieu River, rich in |tains over h ; tryside and in the city, the old \u2018 g ; a charming bit of road perb scenery.MORIN HEIGHTS k ken traditions of New France.Fort|lined with magnificent maple aud new blend in artless beauty.Val Morin, which li t eur + whic Lennox, the old forts of St.|trees and through Bolton's Pass.English speaking folk live aldo miles past St Marguerite ls ane 50 miles from Montreal.Route 11 id ohns, ambly and Fort Mont-| Continuing east one passes Or- by side with neighbors who speak ï : | \\ to Piedmont, then tum left.ol gomery recall those wars waged ford Lake at the foot of Orford no other language than that of NAN or rr fee 0 {vate lake beautifully sl - iti ; - ; .ar sutimer centres.ere is to n a private lake benutifully situn- in by British and French for pos- Mountain, a bewildering mass French, The twin capitals Of 1,6 found everything that h va ted fof privacy st only ten miles session of these fertile fields.St.{that lifts 2.860 feet of rock above this amicable land are the quaint \u2019 & 9 walk from statlon \u201caud villuxe to Johns, less than half an hour's! th cities ot Montreal and Quobec, en- cationiat can possibly desire.A|] Tennis, shulfichoprd, swimming, try he > 5 e rolling hills.Shortly past weal! .wide choice of hotels nnd board.boating fishing, pins pong, oto.e from Mohtreal, has long been [Orford Lake, Memphremagog glit- thralling interesting in them-}, =\") 0 fre to be f Bacelleat cuisine.lloarannble rates on.popular as a site for summer ters into view, with Magog on its selves, and the gateways ta the (hie net hbo no L o found Inj] write far fodder er phone dt, or om, homes, and among its attractions upper end in Canada and New- marvelous playgrounds that sum Tn nebo oily | .Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA, 2973 are a golf course, poio field, mili- port at its lower end in Vermont.round them on all sides.: City itself, this ofty car tary school and yacht club.\u2014_\u2014 Up In the mighty Laurentian or dre a HATA es .At Foster tw .\u201cLUN: \u201c Mountains, following th lor vxpected (hat 1s always \u2018 de ster two branches of the \u201cLUNA HABITABILIS D 1g the Riviere ucoting you around the corner.CANTOR\u2019S i railway leave the main line, and Cambridge 1737 u Nord, tho reflway Une climbs, \"yyy pian will tell ti 7 Primond (= ar , Manoir The time will come, when thou tng vase pe nan | (Hotr elt ta the mont beaute SQUARE LAKE INN a modern hotel) and ; sitting prettily, high up on the ; and i shalt lift thine eyes - in the world, not at all boastful- tty a golf Course.on the To watch a long-drawn battle mountainside and reaches Si.ljy but with that assurance that St.Faustin Station, Que.ot ful sheet of wate ake, a beauti- in the skies comes from implicit bolief.Perch-| 1% minutes from Ste Agathe via ake motor road leads rn excellent While aged peasants, too amat- .ed on Cape Dinmond, over which new highway, he es past ed for words, Trainees Assigned it spreads In unplanned grace, [Sports = Social Activities - Dancing im, Stare at the flying fleets of T C D und commanding superb view of Kosher Meals and EASTERN TOWNSHIPS wond'rous birds, nne and Marjory McLeod, daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Colin Gordon McLeod of Providence, oO oast efence the St Lawrence River flowing Root M Sd ana two England, so long the mistress RI.solicited by \u201cNick,\u201d the Red Cross Dog of Banff in the Canadian Rockies, give their sil \u2014 down to the soa in all fis WAJ-| gor further information, phone 5 a of the seas, ver coins fo the hoary Red C dal hi From the 4,840 trainees com- eR(y, its claim to being one of PL, 8487 > Where winds and waves con- roudly wearing a Red Cross me on his upper harness, this pedigreed Alsatian has so on i.a .ver PLEASANT VIEW fess her sovereignty far collected over $400 from tourists on Canadian Pacific trains during the 10-minute stop in Banff.pleting (he first four-month or St.Faustin 6 Ring 2 ng- Her ancient tri et A Banff tradesman, '-d Evans, is Nick's master, and he can bring the dog down only on Sundays, training period under the Natton- LAURENTIANS ing H nie riumphs yet on \u2018having his own livin, to get during the week; but he is sure that Nick will pass the thousand- al Resources Mobilization Act, OTEL gh shall bear, dollar mark by autumn, some 1600 have been assigned to ENJOY YOUR SEPTEMBER \u2014 NORTH HATLEY And reign.the sovereign of the it ae speaks\u201d a lively thanks for every contribution.He was fooled only once,-when he defence duties on the Atlantic Plan te Spend Y Vacation À VACATION AT ; conquered air, waited in vain for a click from a folded $20 bill deposited by a New York lady: but when he saw and Pacific Counts.Approximate- mE 4 A rE Situated on beautiful Lake Mas- -_ his master\u2019s beaming face he burst into a speech of record length and enthusiasm.The New York ly 800 more are pote retnined \u201cPIN OFT\u201d KERR S FARM covapi 90 miles from Montreal.BOSTWICK BUSY lady then promised lv repeat the operation when she leaves Banff in the fall.to fill administrative vacancies LAKEFIELD, QUE.caries Fishing, Bathing, Golting, Pete Bostwick, millionaire - in training centres and to com- LAKE CONNOLLY A PE er from La Route 1 to Magor 9 horseman, keeps busy with his| ™% transport, has a speed of about plete Home War Establishments.Te eat SUMMER HÉSOIT chute ob Route 20.h, pastime, doing everything from % + Ot the remainder many have en- caturiek Free bonts, safo, sandy beac Every Mod Comfort A : .- = Traiy, Well-C - ' ?Reasonable Rates t training and jockeying his own 225 m.p.h., internal bomb sLOW- listed In the Active Forôes of the = Tennis, Boating.Bwimming, diving raft on beautiful Lake For fall particulars regarding rates.mounts to giving them their an WwW I N G \u2014 age, and gun positions in the nose| Army, Navy or Air Force, a priv- Dancing \u2014 Hughes.Tennis, fishing, hiking.ete.w n , ' ~\u2014 _ Me or eme home John morning workouts | and above and below the tuselage|tlege necorded during weir train T'Essevnist\" Compans = Rates 35050 per Diy tion Bureau, WA.2778.P Pp I N G S aft of the wings.Ralph P.Bell, a: Others Dave recolved for Fate Christian pleats = on Maks reservations now for Sept.A Eu * e \u201cvice \u201d hry QUEBEC C LI Director of Alrcraft Production, has been considered in the hast Bureau.WA.2173 or evenings WA.\"hens vachate 836 i \" met the visitors and later the ; : | 3473 or write A.KR.Darracleugh or Menitor Vacation Dureau, Aviation News and Gossip party made a tour of the Noor-|Hätional interest {bat they ra- Lake Connally.P.O WA, 2773 Ufton Court ) duyn Aviation plants at Longue turn to their civilian occupation, pes BY BETTY BRUCE Pointe and Curtierville.or on compassionate grounds, » .; B À | a a new rmy wihice w a ely sured oxtokig Lake pics ot sosmene crue.11 a ||, evmten Corne rar are uous ns ra nadia neva MONTREAL ISLAND hospitality.Open fires playroom Laurenids Jnn AT GRAND MERE.their e TI Tr El ee >, | Army on Home Defence will havo \u2014 table tenais, boating, salmon fish QUE, THE SURROUNDINGS ARE UNUSUALLY A new 64-passenger, 300 mile-an-hour civil transport is prom- form ey nc Coa oug as 25, the same status as other mem- .Vv ing, safe bathing, tennis, moun- TIFUL \u20acomfotiable ised from the Lockheed Aircraft plant in Burbank, Calif.,, next erly on L-T.a.Tuis, Wêl@Ihers of the Active Army excep! -Do Your Part For Victor - g fe ! 1 .bou L % Jd 7 \u2019 transferred to the R.A.F.months , .y tain climbing.ot .and Jood Jood- spring.This super stratoliner, designed by Howar he : that they cannot bo valled on for Ee CLIENTELE combed with a homelike of een 8 pring.uper stratoliner, designed by Howard Hughes and Jack ago, converted into elther mill-|duty outslde of Cannda or Ils ter- Why drive many milos to a far-off resort when you can help save ADDRESS: G.A.PERKINS makes this tel rood for à veut nest Frye, President of Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc, has been |tary transports or bombers, and |ritorin] waters gesoling and hava a wonderful time right near home at VALE PERKINS, QUE.(à \u20187799 < , tentatively named the \u201cConstellation,\u201d and although 40 of the planes Te carrying on in English skies, After two months\u2019 service these BEAUTIFUL CAP ST JACQUES \" er Monitor Vacation Bureau w 2773 A MILEAGE FROM MONTREAL Brome Lake 69 Foster Granby v.Knowlton 83 90 55 90 Magog .North Hatley Selby Lake .Vale Perkins .are on order for TWA, the Priorities Board in the U.S.bas authoriz- And now here are one or two Knowlton Landing 86 Waterloo 62 [transport plane, including the, contact.Bristol Beaulighters (Lhe of its personnel the other day famous Boeing Stratoliners; ajnewest twin-engined day and| when one of their charming range of over 4.000 miles and] pight interceptors) Hurricanes stewardesses married a handsome supercharged cabin and engines and Boulton Paul Defiants, all young man.She is still one of tho her ed construction to proceed on only possible moment.passenger transport of 64 persons, including a crew of seven, or a capacity as a cargo plane of over 16 tons net load; a top spead of 350 miles per hour, or 100 m.p.h.faster than any other permitting operations up to 30,- 000 feet with low altitude comforts.Thé 2,500 h.p.engines to be used are the most powerful yet fitted on any American-bullt aircraft, says Commercial Aviation.They will be 18-cylinder Wright Cyclones.And the supercharging features will maintain atmospheric conditions in the cabin of from 8,000 to 12.000 foot levels so useful would such craft be in a time of doubtless will be glven for building more of them at Frye has revealed that the plane has four 2,500 h.p.Wright personal items about airline folks.Jack Robinson, popular T.C.A, Traffic Representative, claims that belng around two-motored *| jobs so much was the cause of his wife having twins, Two lovety baby girls have been added However, permission the earliest three of the big ships.emergency, roldiers will he eligible for two weoks' furlough, the same an ap- nlies to enlisted men who have completed six Months in the army.| Curiosity la the thlrat of the soul.\u2014Dr.Johnson, MGR i On The Lake Of Two Mountains The only natural sandy boach on the Island of Montreaf.NO TOLL BRIDGE, Free Use of Tablos\u2014Artesian Well, Beautiful Shade Tress\u2014Sate Bathing for the Children.Restricted Clientele.SPECIAL RATES FOR LARGE GROUPS AND CLUBS For renervaiiens and fuether informationi\u2014 engines; a capacity as a luxurfious# level pressure for passengers up| to above 10,000 feet.| A fleet of 40 of these planes, enemy bombers during the hours of darkness.\u201cWe can,\u201d says Flight, \u201cby secret means, tell our fighters where the enemy is, and it is then up to him to make the final visual take their specialized share of the nightly operations.Patrols or individual machines may start an interception over, say, Birmingham, and yet do the actual killing over the Continent.Long range is a necessity, A quick manoeuvre on the part of the quarry means a further patient search to establish contact once more.It is therefore essential that the first burst of fire shall be the killing (DB78 or Bostons modified for | night fighting) over enemy aeru-, dromes on the Continent Here to the Robinson family.comfortahly Lt.Jack Anderson, former manager of Canadian Colonia) Airways in Montreal, is with his One can advise from a safe port.Write Cap St.Jacques, Ltd, c-o Horace Gohler, 10 St.James St.Hast Phone HA.9878 Between 10 a.m.and 3 p.m.regiment the 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars in England.C.C.A.lost another member airline folk, though, for husband pilots pianes to England.Donald Duffy was in Montreal recently seekiug, as be described it, \u2018Just the right man\u2019 to represent his Montreal - Boston Northeastern Airlines here.He predicts à sharply upward rise in traffic between Montreal und New| England and his line {8 preparing: to handle the business, And \u201cJeb\u201d Dempsey, was the centre of \u2018action\u2019 at na: T.C.A., able wus the fact that while the entire Montreal afrline industry was represented there was hardly a man present over 30.They are uw «si ~ v8 > 4 Yon 1 | ! while the plane is cruising be-[purst.Day fighting Spitfires also .| tween 25,000 and 30,000 feet.The| perform on moonlight nights.recent \u2018\u2019stag\u2019\u2019 held at the Mount vi wn i eabin supercharger, which will «Another phase of ui ht-fight- Royal Hote) in onour of his ap- oh begin functioning immediately Lp., which is very successful is the proaching \u201ctake off\u201d to the hign, upon tak-off, will provide sea! employment of Douglas Havors altitudes of matrimony.Remark-! PPE SP.Pass, met pi Se rie AEE A PATI ie TRAST could be very useful in military they fly arou-d waiting for Ger- © service in an emergency, Frye man bombers to take off or land.[all \u201cyoungsters\u201d even it veterans, points out, for they could trans-|Usually the attack are made at! of the airline business, | port 16,000 troops to Alaska Ip such a height that parachutes \u2014 = | 36 hours, 12,000 men to the Canal! cannot be used, and the German ' Struggling Fatal | | Zone in 36 hours, or they could| rows are eliminated just as cer- 7?0 Read The Summer Resort Advertisem: is In This Issue of The EXAMINER and let us help you plan the kind of holiday you will enjoy most.Booklets - Suggestions - Inform=¢'+3 EXAMINER VACATION BUREAU WA.2773* 2191 HAMPTON AVENUE and Bristol, England, in 24 hours.STALKING ENEMY BOMBERS AT NIGHT Night fighter pilots have heen - greatly heartened by the introdu | tion of the new secret devices to help them locate enemy planes.,for now the boys no longer feel that \u2018\u2019they are chasing a wasp! in a dark room\u201d aa one of them ! described their efforts before they: | had help from the radio locaters: td other aids.They \"now where ! to look for the \u201cwasps\u201d now, and \u2018by dieting, by wearing dark glasses while waiting In the pilot's\u2019 \u2018room for the cal! to action (thej glasses are necessary because it takes about 45 minutes for the human eye to adjust itself fully to night vision), and by keeping extremely fit and well rested these pilots are accomplishing wonders in \u201cknocking down\u2019 fly a round trip hetween Boston | tainiy as if they were shot down To Victim of Bog The director of Soll Mechanics Laboratory, Cooper Union, ln New York, givea the following advice: If you ever have the mis.over England.\u201d SCANNING THE BUSY SKYWAYS Malton airport a Toronto 's now one of the busiest airline ter- Teer mue Per Tuo 21.fortune to fall Into quicksand, Douglas DCss are used on the rei don t get panicky and thrash ; .\u2026 laround.If you keep quiet, al-: cently inaugurated Toronto-New ; \u2019 ut , low yourself to go down feet first, > York schedule, which is bhetog! \u201c0 oop your arms outstretched, | handled jointly by American and ou will soon find yourself rest.| T.C.A, Lines.So e of the dally ing at a depth just below your! scheduled airline departures from! armpits.Malton are, three to New York vlai You stop sinking, when your, Buffalo hy American's DC3's and; ht equals that of the quick three to New York non-stop.tive! and pou displace, As a matte: to Montreal and two westbound \"0\" yckeand wil) support \u201cranscontinentals, \u2018vou twice as easily as water.| At our own local airport the Quicksand fs no particiular type! otler day a Douglas B-18 landed: of material.Instead.it is a con-! with three colonels aboard, from dition possible in granular golls Wright Field, Dayton, 0.This, where flowing water exists.The twin-engined army bomber, a de- weight of the solid particles fs velopment of the Douglas DC2 balanced hy the water pressure.But another initial\u2014not quite as official Is \"D\"\u2014for a bottle of DOV/! I've painted 'em high and I've painted \u2018em low This \"VV\" for Victory's a wow! \\/ FOR VICTORY GR A REN ARS NR RY RN PAGE SIX THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER \u201d ___TUURSDAY.AUG'IST 7.194\\ Keen R SHANS GET PLAY-9 OFF BERTH AS ROYALS BEAT GRADS 10- ; IN FINAL SOFTBALL SERIES League Rivalry Flares Anew Anew As Winners Bid For League Pennant \u2014 Dodgers Surge Into Second Place But Are Whipped by Swans \u2014 Schedule +l Nearly Over The last two scheduled games In the Benlor Municipal Softhall \u2018 League which were played on Monday evening saw the Hoyals beat the Grads 10-3 and the Swans take a 9-4 decision from the Dodgers.These results brought about a third place tie for the last play-off berth between the Swans and the Grads, playing the later part of the season with only a \u201cmathematical chance\u201d of making the play-off circle, saw that chance turn into a certainty when the Royuls caught the Grads without a first class hurler, Stan Morgan, an infielder belng forced to go At the same time the Bwans got to Bill Leonard, on the mound for the Dodgers, for tive runs in the sec-» ond inning,enough to carry them through to a 9-4 win, The Swans and Grads met Wed- mesday night in a sudden death game with the winner to hook up with the second place Dodgers tomorrow night In the first game of a two out of three serles.The second game I8 sched led for Monday night with the third If necessary on Wednesday.In the event no third game is necessary, the winner of the sorles will then meet the the first place Royals In the first game of a three-out-of- five game series for the chaimn- pionship on Wednesday evening.The Swans-Dodgers game wus the better of the two on Monday night.The Dodgers took a two run lead in the first frame when Pee Wee Road led off with a home run, Hutchison got to tirst base on a dropped third strike and scored while the Swans\u2019 Infield were manufacturing a doubie- play, The Swans counted five times in their half of the second inaing, five hits ircluding doublas by Jack Coleman and Bill Booth, accounted for the tallles.The Dodgers picked up two more talles In the fifth inning to make the game close, but the Swans counted twice in each of the sixth and po ronth innings to salt away the game.The last two runs were accounted for by Jimmie Haggerty, who banged out a home run with Rollle Loftus on base, Haggerty pitched a good game for the win- nors, striking out six men.Art Mann and Donnie Mann got two \u201cTheir drivers are polite and neat, No chunks on me or in the street!\u201d , We deliver ALL ths coke you order \u2014 right into your cellar! When our truck leaves there's no cleaning up to do.Burning our coke means LESS ash, LESS dust, LESS dirt, and MORE comfort.COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL ° Special Discount for Cash © HONE DE.1132 * 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.W.\"LET THE KOAL KIDS SERVE YOU The Swans who have been into the box.hits aplece for the Dodgers, while Jack Coleman, Emmett Cloran, Bill Booth and Norm Harrls did llkewlise for the Ewans.The Royals-Grads game was an easy win for the league leaders, scoring ten runs in the first three innlngs, the Royals were never In danger, Connie Tudin on the mound for the winners fannod thirteen men and only allowed five hits, Tommie Brennan led the winner's batting attack With three hits in three officlal times at bat, Brennan getting a walk In his other appearance at the plate.Two of Drennan's hits were for extra bases, one double and a triple.Johnnie Mahaffey knocked out his sixth home-run of the year, thus tying Buddie Dixon his teammate for the home-run honours, Garry Fee was the only Grad player who could fathom Tudin\u2019s deliveries, getting two of the loser\u2019s hits.These two games bring the forty game schedule to a close.The final standing sees the Royals in first place, two games ahead of the Dodgers.The Swans and Grads are tled for third.In view of the keen rivalry between the two teams and the class of the ball played by the clubs, two pald umpires are belng used in all play-off games.Monday's Box-Score Swans 0 AB, H.R.PO.A.Cloran, 2b.4 2 1 2 1 Hushion, cf.4 1 0 1 0 Coleman, 1b, 3 2 0 7 0 McCluy, 8s.4 0 0 1 0 Loftus, 1£.3 1 I 1 0 Haggerty, p.3 1 2 0 3 Booth, rf, 4 2 2 1 0 Thompson, c.3 1 3 8 0 Harris, 3b.3 2 1 2 0 81 12 9 21 6 Dodgers 4 TAB.H.R.PO.AM.Read, ss.4 1 1 1 0 Hutchison, c.4 0 1 5 0 A.Mann, 3b.4 2 0 1 1 Alexander, 1b.2 0 0 2 0 N.Mann, cf.2 1 1 0 0 \"Romney, cf-1b :! 1 1 2 1 D.Mann, 1f, 4 2 0 3 0 B.Read, 2b.3 0 0 4 1 Beaulne, rf, 1 0 0 1 0 Leonard, p.2 1 0 2 2 Brodie, rf.A 0 0 0 0 31 8 4 21 56 Errors: Harris 2.Two base hits: Coleman, Booth, N.Mann.Home runs: M.; sad, Haggerty.Donble-plays: McClay, Cloran to Coleman.M.Rèad to E.Read to Alexander.Strike outs: Leonard 4, Haggerty 6.Walks: Leonard 4, Haggerty 2.Left on base, Swans; 4; Dodgers: 8.Umpires: Booth and Prevos'.Final League Standing ivalry As Westmount League Nears Playdown + - Junior Football Group Held Montreal Need Suggestion for a junior league foothal} group to in- zlude Westmount, Montreal and district 1s gathering momentum on the Island, The plan 8 to be moulded after the \u2018hig four\u2019 pattern, with N.D.G.covering the West end, a central team in Westmount which will fnclude Montreal, St.Dominicks to cover the East end, Rockland to cover Montreal North, a team from the Town of Mount Royal, and a representative team from Verdun, The well known sportsman, Pat Lynch, {3 an en- thuslastic supporter of the project, and his interest In the younger folk athletic endeavor needs no mention here, \u2018Pal\u2019 will always \"go to bat\u201d for the younger element and hia chief interest lies in the Westmount focality.Glen Brown, noted football enthusfast and ace rugby player in his own right, Is aiding in forming this league and can be located at 5485 Terrebonne Avenue by those Interested.jo J ra mm tree ptet mm À PANTHERS TOP SEASON LEAGUE AT WESTMOUNT Steve Galley and Bob Woodburn Prove Better Team Royals The Panthers have taken a four- point lead over th- Royals in the Summer League at Westmount Park.The Panthers led by Steve Galley and Bob Woodbura have proven to be a better team than John Gutellus\u2019 Royals during the past week.An all-star team from the boys in the Summer League have split two exhibition softball games with a team from Staynor.The Westmount Park team won the first game 23-20 by virture of a four-run rally in the ninth ining.Cralg Millward, John Gutelius ani Steve Galley were the best hitters for the winners, each gatting three hits, Steve Galley hit a home-run.Noel Fournier was the heavy hitter for the losers with three hits.In the second game Fred Jones\u2019 pitching was too good for the Westmount Park team.George McGlanders, John Guteliug and Roger Lamb banged out two hits aplece while Ken Brambell led the Staynor team with three hits including a home- run.Tennis Tournament The lists are now up for entries in a boys\u2019 tennis tournament.This tournament is for boys under 14 years of age and no entry fee Is charged.Three sallboat aces were held on Saturday -afternoon in Kiag George Park.In evidence of the closeness of the events, the three races were all won by different boats.The Hull brothers, Robert anil Ronald, accounted for two of the races wit\u2019 Robert Mathew taking the third.The same three bo-s took a second place apiece but Richard Bennett edged Robert H \u201811 from the picture, when he captured a third place ribbon alongside of Roaald Hull and Rob- ort Mathew.More races will be held this Saturday afternoon.Trust your heart, especially when it has been proved.Never Won lost Points Royals 12 8 24 Dodgers 10 8 20 firads | 6 D 13 Swans 6 12 .C.A.F, 4 12 8 deny it a hearing.\u2014Graclan, 48, |BUY, RENT, THROUGH \u2018| EXAMINER \u201cWANT ADS\u201d Just Phone Miss Adtaker 4 WALNUT 2773 20 Words for 35c SELL THE ONU/ MAJOR SELECTED FOR LEAGUER To HAVE BEEN LL AINE ALL-STAR GAMES 7 JIMMY, THE VERSATILE FOXX JACK GRAHAM NEARS CENTURY IN RUN TALLY Royals All Out for Pennant \u2014 Team in Great Form Jack Graham, besides creating a new record for home runs hit by a Montreal player, should drive in well above 100 runs for the 1941 season, ff he continues his present clip, The slugging Royal outfielder, whose twenty- sixth round tripper Sunday gave Clyde Sukeforth\u2019s club a victory over the Jersey City Giants, had 83 runs driven in on Monday morging, with forty games remaining on the schedule, Graham's work in that second game Sunday will not soon be forgotten.Not only did Jack drive in all hls team\u2019s runs, but in the final inning his accurate throws from right field cut down two {important base runners at the plate, enabling the Royals to win by a 3 to 2 score.When Graham hit his twenty-sixth homer he needed just one more to equal Ivy Shiver\u2019s all-time record of 27, the high-water mark for home runs hit by a Montreal player.Shiver set his mark in 1932.Wicker Popular Kemp Wicker, veteran southpaw who won 18 games for the Royals in 1940, has been a welcome addition to the staff.Wicker is one of the best-llked and most intelligent players who ever played in Montreal, and his hurling 1s expected to prove highly helpful in the closing weeks of the season as the Royals battle to finish first or second in the International League standings.The Royals nave a busy weekend at the Stadium, with a double-header Saturday afternoon Against Syracuse Chiefs, and another twin bill Sunday against the Toronto Maple Leafs.The Chiefs, though in the second division, have proved mighty troublesome to the Royals, and Suke- forth's team hopes to gain revenge in the five-game series which ends with Saturday's twin bin.Both Saturday's and Sunday's double-headers will start at 2 p.m.Monday will be an off-day, with the Royals playing an exhibition game in Burlington, Vermont.The Toronto series will cgnclude with a single game at the Stadium Tuesday, August 12, at 8.30 p.m., after which the Royals go on the road for two weeks.Double-play Record Paul Campbell, who already has created a new record for first basemen in the matter of starting double-plays, stands an excellent chance of leading the league in base stealing.Campbell had 19 to his credit Monday, just threa behind George Stirnweiss, who is out of action for the rest of the season, Campbell may receive competition from his teammate, Roy Hughes, who is next in line, with seventeen.Campbell has been boosting his batting average right along \u2018and is now third on the team \\n hitting.Latest averages show that the Royals are leading the league in hitting, in doubles, stolen bases, and in fielding.They are second in the matter of double-plays, and with the addition of Kemp Wicker, are now ready to play even stronger baseball the .remaining weeks of the season.WHAT PRICE PATRIOTISM?Shreveport, La, ~\u2014 When Mrs.George Roby returned to her auto the night of July 21, after attending a Texas League game here, she found that two alumil- num hub caps from her car were missing.It was Aluminum Night at the park, with pieces of the metal providing admission to the game.DEVOTED PIGEON Thirteen-year-old Joseph Adams\u2019 pet pigeon followed him everywhere \u2014 even flew into a Potts- ville restaurant with him one day.Now Joe keeps bis pet caged when he goes on a trip.CROSSWORD SOLUTION | declared.F.L.18 Players Contest Putting Tourney Eighteen players contested the putting tournament on King: George Park last Thursday evening.This was the largest entry lst to date and it made for keen competition.Mr, R, Wilson- Smith returned to the winner's circle with an 86, three strokes ahead of Charles Holland.Mr.Holland in turn edged out Mr.H.B.Thompson one of the keenest devotees of the game by one stroke, Mr, Thompson carded a 90.At the present time a round robin tournament is in progress in addition to the weekly event.Keen interest is being shown in the round robin with thirteen entries listed to date.It is not to late to enter this event.Any names put on the list during the next couple of days will be accepted into the competition.The Thursday evening competitions will be held as usual this eve- nine.SEMI-FINALS IN TENNIS MEET The Men\u2019g Closed Singles tennis tournament now under way or the Municipal courts has reached the third round and in two cases the semi-finalists have heen Miller who beat out J.Pagnuelo, and Ken Green who eliminated Gordie Leach, are tte two semi-finalists.Matches played during the past week are as follows, 1st round\u2014Bill Mulligan defeated C.Fitzrandolph, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3; Sid Quenton defeated A.P.Bissonett 6-3, 3-6 and 6-1, 2nd round\u2014F.L.Miller defeated Dave Coulter 4-6, 8-6, 6-3; J.Pagnuelo defeated Don Mc- Nutt 6-1, 6-0; Bill Mulligan defeated B.Coveney by default; Sid Quinton defeated John Hut- chison 6-2, 6-2; Yves Levesque defeated Hugh Robertson 7-5, 6-3; Gordie Leach defeated B.Shea by default; Ken Green defeated Bud Cochrane 6-0, 6-4, 3rd round\u2014F.L.Miller defeated J.Pagnuelo 6-2, 6-4, Ken Green defeated Gordie Leach 6-3, 6-2, The list for the Open Mixed Doubles is now up on al} the courts and a large entry list is PARK CHILDREN START EVENTS IN FINE FETTLE Staynor Park Youngsters Enter Into August Program with Enthusiasm The children on Staynor Park have entered into their August program with great enthusiasm, The youthful volunteer leaders are handling their groups very successfully and attendance {s regs ular.Charlie Belanger, despite tha fact that he is on crutches, at pres sent, is carry.ng on with his woodworking class per usual.He now has an assistant, Fred Squires, who has proven his ability.Work ers in the group who deserve mention are Buddy Selby and Noel Fournier.Fied Squires Is also directing a croquet tournament in which 135 boys and girs are taking part.The final results are not yet known, but Lloyd Williams is leading so far.Zita Rasmussen end Betty Fowler have started a group in raffia work, and expect to teach many young people beginner's work in this art.Patsy Kerr and Beverley Bishop together lead a cork-work group which numbers 15 boys and girls, In regular handicraft groups such oldtimers as Julia Ann Holden and Marjorie Baker are back from holidays and will undoubtedly have some pieces in the Exhibition.Many very young folks are attending the park this sea- soa and they are learning to sew by doing sewing-pictures, blanket- stitches, etc., Barbara Squires has just finished a very well done picture.The girls and boys are planning a Parent\u2019s Day to be held in the park some day towards the end of August.Further notice will be given in this paper.It is hoped that all Mothers ard any visitors who wish, will attend this day boys in Staynor Park has reached and see the children's work.The senior softball league for the play-off stage, they will begin this week, It is the best thing for a stricken heart to be helping others,\u2014 A.HK, fr su VERSET, IS THE B16 RED SOX p LUGGER'S M ME .GOLF, Prt ATIN AND BNET, UP HIS OFF-SEASON TIME, WHILE ON THE DIAMOND HE HAS SERVED AS g-3 THIED BASEMAN), CATCHER AND > JR IRST BASEMAN / e » .Pui Berra \u2014 =, ef ° Duke Sees Film .Fly Casters Hold Match At Family Meet _ There was a family gathering The Fly Casters held another successful evening's competi- at Rideau Hall recently when the tion on Tuesday at the pond in Westmount Park.Two classes Duke of Kent visited his aunt \u201cA\u201d and \"B\u201d were contested, while a contest for the ladies was and uncle, Princess Alice and also held.Mr.Morrell captured the honors in Class \"A\" with Lord Athlone, the Governor General.a good score of ten for the ten casts.This Is a very good score The private gathering viewed when it is recognized that an absolutely perfect score would be a number of motion pictures dur- zero for the casts, Mr.B.Clarke, winner of last week's events ing the pren among which was a was forced to be content with runner-up position this week, newsreel material overed by Ca- with a 13, The Class \u2018\u2019B\u2019\u2019 event was taken by Mr, B.Carter with nadian crews since the Duke's a very creditable score of 13 while second place went to Mr.arrival in Canada._ Associated Kodas who tallied a 16.Mrs.Levitan won the ladies event with Screen News.who maintain cama score of 25, edging out Miss Halliday by one point, who pe EE on scored a 26.Winners of the events recélved War Savings Cer- through a special copy of thls tificates.film, taken up to the day pre- There has been a noticeable Improvement in the casting vious to the showing.during the past few weeks.The members will be casting at targets stationed at regular tournament distances from now on, The craving for sympathy is as they plan to get used to these distances which will be used in the common boundary line bethe forthcoming Provincial Championships to be held the first ween Joy and sorrow.\u2014Hare.Saturday in September.These distances vary from 40 feet to 80 feet.3 2209 ST.CATHERINE W.Delivered Ice Cold Rapid Service Till 11 p.m.expected, Busy, Dial FORUM GROCER | If First Line Signals 4744 WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT TODAY.MORE THAN EVER, THE CALL IS: \"MAKE MINE MOLSON'S!\"_ LL Re ZT f $ Tur print held clock man many and worl il FH) Li 10,( L S Th 10,0¢ tralie comp direc cial ] Cross ter, pack Th in th ing i just The bers tions volui cietie ihe a orga and the the Leag Bran nesse A duty ing parce seml movi built pack poun tains meat raisi Th Quet Cane the Red costs Haven ed w ly has l Flyir nadi: the 1 frien he h he 8: Gill retur chief servi value whon addr PUB Mr panie \u2018endi \u2018ne 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