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[" (PDO O00 45 Years la By mene WEDDING GIFTS Antique and Modern Silverware Engagement and Wedding Rings | OHMAN'S 0 JEWELLERS J WE.4046 1216 Greons Ave.Closed at 1 P.M.Saturdays During July and August \u2014\u20140 >O< >o< D o0\u2014\u2014>O< 0 CD DOI0 DO >0\u20ac\u201430 Exaw In er | Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Hardwood Floors Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 COCO DoT D0 VOL.Xv, No.35 No Shortage Of Teachers Felt In Schools Here Westmount Protestant School officials announce there is no shortage felt here in regards to teachers for the Protestant achools, and all available teachers have been lined up ready for the opening of the schools on Tuesday.September 5th, immediately after Labor Day.\u201cIt is pointed out that although there is no immediate signs of lack of accommodation, non-resi- dent ,pupils who attended West- mount sehools during 1943-44 will be allowed to continue attendance.but no New non-resident pupils will be accepted.This will be the first year that tree textbooks will be available to all students attending Grades Ito IX.C.H.Savage is the newly appointed principal-superintendent of the Board of School Commissioners for the Municipality of Westmount, and the new Principal for the Junior High School is R.O.Bartlett.be three new chemistry teachers for the Westmount High School, all coming from the Maritimes.They are A.J.Buckmaster, of (Continued on page 2) \"BRIG.ROBT.\" MONCEL Brigadier Robert Moncel, 27- year-old son of Mr, and Mfs.Rene Moncel, of Roslyn Avenue, has been promoted to the rank of brigadier and is beljewed to be one of the youngest officers of his rank in the entire Allied atmies.A former member of the Victoria Rifles of Canada, he was transferred to the Royal Canadian Regiment in November, 1939, pry- ceeding overseas with them shortly afterwards.Promoted to the rank of captain in September 1940, he obtained his majority a year later.In February 1943, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and commanded a Canadian armored regiment.Educated at Selwyn House School, he attended McGill University for two years.His wife, the former Nancy Allison Bell of Halifax, is serving overseas with the Cauadian Red Cross, and their young daughter is living wtih Brig.Moncel\u2019s parents in West- mount, At present, he is in France attached to Headquarters No.2 Corps, a 4 di | |W.H.Wharton Accident Victim Is Recovering W.H.Wharton, chief engineer of the Allied War Supplies, of 46 Academy Road.is reported to be resting and recovering satisfactor- Aly at the Neurological Institute, from rib fractures and chest in- Juries received in an automobile accident last Friday night, along the Soulanges Canal road.Mrs.Wharton, who was also injured at the same time.is euf- tering from shock and is confined at the Royal Victoria Hospital, while a friend, Mrs.P, L.Johnston, of Hawkesbury, also a occupant of the car, is at the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital.Their condition is considered satisfactory, it is reported.The accident was caused when a car driven by J.Newton, of Montreal, came in collision with Mr.Wharton's car, Occupants of the other car were uninjured.Catholic Schools {To Open Tuesday: It is reported that there willj Westmount Catholic School Commissioners report that there will be a sufficient number of teachers on all stafts io handle the work during the coming school year, when classes open on Tuesday.September 5, tollow- ing the Labor Day holiday.It is expected that the \u2018enrolment of students will be about the same as last year, and there will be sufficient accommodation to provide the pupils with all necessary educational facilities.Capt.Reg.H.Harrison Is Prisoner Of War Capt, Reginald H.Harrison, 24, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Harrison, of 4755 Grosvenor avenue.formerly reported missing in action overseas, is now reported to be a prisoner of war i n Germany.He was serving in the Canadian Armored Corps, having gone overseas in 1942 as a member of an Ontario tank.regiment.Captain Harrison is a graduate of Royal Military College, Kingston, and was commissioned in 1940.A younger brother, Capt.G.P.Harrison is serving with an armored car regiment in Italy.CANADIAN COMMANDER SEES MONTY IN FRANCE General Sir Bernard Montgomery, chief of Allied ground forces in France, arrived by special plane in Normandy to attend combined conference of Allied Army and Air Staff.He is here sitting in an Army jeep with Lieut.-Gen.H.D.G, Crerar, C.B., D.S.0., G.0.C.«in-C., First Canadian Army, (Canadian Army Overseas Photo.) .Tpr.P.D.Lamb Killed In France Word has been received here that Trooper Philip David Lamb, 20, only son of Major and Mrs.R.H.Lamb, of 4932 Western Avenue, has been reported killed in action while serving with the 17th Duke of York Royal - Canadian Hussars in France.Trooper Lamb, who was born here, was educated at Westmount High School.Enlisting shortly after the war broke out he went overseas in August, 1941.Besides his parents, he is survived by his sister, Mrs.Kenneth O.MacLeod, of Montreal.Miss Janet \"Cassidy, student nurse, yesterday completed her training, and is leaving to spend some time -at her home in Cowans- ville On her return on October 2nd, she Will take up her duties as a member of the staff of the Homoeopathic Hospital.More Volunteer of the need for helpers.Homoeopathic Drive Needs Valunteer workers are greatly needed to cover this district on behalf of the Homoeopathic Hospital campaign for $200,000 to double its accommodation and to maintain its outdoor department and research activities.The campaign dates are from September 1 to September 15.inclusive, but due to the Labor Day week-end holiday- the drive will not get into high gear until next Tuesday which marks the resumption of numerous activities here after the summer lull, the period of most intense activity adds to the urgency Westmount citizens who are able and willing to assist | to telephone A.Ross Grafton, WE.2323.Helpers This curtailment of i Tax Arrears Here Are Low Compared To Other Districts According to\u2019 a \u2018report made public this week by Ephrem Brise- bois, secretary-treasurer of the Metropolitan Commission with regard to tax arrears, Westmount is now in the lowest place among municipalities under the jurisdiction of the Commission.: With a percentage of 1.53, Westmount's arrears are $67,850 out of a total of $4,430,- 914 as collectible by the municipality for the past three years.Mount Royal is in second place with arrears totalling only $9, 258 and a percentage of 1.6.E.J.Anderson Elected To Gladiolus Society E.J.Anderson, Superintendent of Parks here in Westmount and well known throughout the Province in horticultural circles, was elected as a director of the Canadian Gladiolus Society at the annual meeting of that organization held in Montreal during the recent gladiolus show.As only 10 directors are named by the society throughout the whole of Canada.it is a signal honour to have a Westmount man nominated to the board.Calvary W.A.The opening meeting of the Womens' Association of Calvary United Church will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30.All members are requested to attend, and visitors are cordially welcome, only.Homoeopathic Drive to Commence Here Sept.Ist Finishing touches were given to plams for the Homoeopathic Hospital campaign tor $200,000 for extension of premises, maintenance of research and continuity of fits many services, at @ meeting of officials and workers beld on Monday evening ir the nurses\u2019 home of the hospital, Cecil T.Medlar occupied the chair and the workers\u2019 rally was addressed by Ira E.Brittle, campaign director, Douglas Bremner, chairman of the: board of governors and Dr, H, R.Griffith, medical superintendent.Dr, Griffith appeared in his uriform as a wing commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force subsequent to his appointment to the anesthesia department of the service which is recorded on this page, The campaign for funds which is but the first in the hospital's | titty years of history, is scheduled to begin tomorrow when a number of workers will \u2018 make vheir 1imritial canvass.The .Labor Day week-end interval with its upavoidable slackening of endeavor will, it is feared, cut down the number of active working days in the drive; hence the appeal for more workers which also appears on this page.(Continaed on page 2) A te \u20ac KILLED IN ACTION Previously reported missing Private John W, Guynan, 24-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.William Guy- nan of 96 Selby Street, is now reported to be killed following action with the 1st Battalion Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada, according to word received here hy his parents.His father is the cire culation manager of the Weste mount district for The Gazette, Pte.Guynan was reported miss- {ng south of Caen on July 28, He was with The Gazette for four years prior to enlisting with the Active Army in May, 1942.A former member of the 6th D.C.R.C.H, Reserve unit here he went active with the 2nd Battalion Black Watch and was posted overseas to the 1st Battalion in September, 1942, Born in England,-he was educated at Queen's School and Westmount Junior High School, Peacock, Lionel \u2019 - af ELA MONTS NA SC ns C2 ge DS QR MMA TSB ctw As es 7 rer w# 1 - 5 : rpm comes amies che mr 4 pain Aver etm e oa u Ë ® w v THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed In this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it) À \u2014.does not accept responsibility for them.{ The amount of electric power that can be produced depends on two things, namely the \u201cflow\u201d or quantity of water passing and the \u201chead\u201d available, that is, the distance the water can be made to fall.The flow is usually expressed in cubic feet per second, some times called \u201csecond feet\u201d.The head is expressed in feet and is obtained by constructing a dam across the river, thereby causing the water to build up behind it and so raising the surface elevation.At Slave Falls of Winnipeg Hydro the head obtained in this way amounts to 30 feet, and with this head the flow required to produce one horse three-tenths of a cubic foot (about 2 gallons), the amount of .power in all cases being directly in proportion to the vroduet of the flow and the head.A hydro-electric generating unit consists essentialiy of a water wheel or \u2018\u2018turbine\u2019\u2019 to convert the poteatia] cnergy of the water to mechanical energy, aud gn electrical generator to convert the me-hanical energy into electrical energy.The 1mechanical energy is obtained by allowing the wrter to \u201cfall\u201d through the turbine, the pressure of te water on the turbine biades causing it to revolve, The amcunt of water passing through the \u201c\u2018urbine is controlled by \u2018*\u2018gatas\u2019\" which are operated by a mechanism called a \u201cgovernor\u2019, Depending 2 the amount of power required from the generator, the sovernor automatically opens or closes the gates.After giving up its energy to the turbine the water passes down the \u2018draft tube\u201d to the \u201ctall-race\u201d and so escapes to the down stream side of the power house.The turbines are sometimes arranged with the shaît horizontal and sometimes vertii- cal.In either case the shaft of the turbine projects out of the turbine case and it is coupled to the shaft carrying the revolving part of the electrical generator.The generator consists of two main parts, a revolving part, or \u201cRotor\u201d and a stationary part called the \u201cstator.\u201d On the rim of the rotor are mounted a series of powerful electro magnets which are energized from a separate source, usually a small generator mounted on the same shaft.The stator consists of a circular frame on the inside face of which is mounted a number of coils of wire, or \u201cwindings,\u201d so arranged and connected that as the magnets of the rotor revolve past them an electric current is set up in these windings and may be conducted away from the generator by cables provided for this purpose.Long distance transmission -of electricity is most economically carried out at high \u2018voltage\u2019 or pressure.To obtain this high voltage the electricity produced by the generators at Slave Falls at 6,600 volts is passed through transformers and the voltage stepped-up to 66,000, for transmission to Winnipeg.Then it is necessary to provide \u2018\u2018stepdown\u201d transformers to reduce the voltage to a suitables value for distribution throughout the city.This reduction is made in three stages before the electricity finally reaches the customer at the familiar 115 volts, \u2014 From: Winnipeg Hydro, A Successful Community Enterprise.Alberta bears the cost of maternity hospitilization for its citizens.E.L.Chicanot, the managing t'itor of The Canadian Doctor, claims that Canada\u2019s infant mor- tality record is not as good as it power is* should be.Our rate in 1940 was 56 infant deaths per 1,000 live births while New Zealand's was only 31.Eleven countries including tiree Dominions and England and Wales have a better record in this respect than ours, Our physicians state that our maternal deaths and infantile deaths can be and should be materially reduced.Mr.Chicanot cites statistics to show that only one out of every three immie grants who arrived in Canada remained here and that between 1931 and 1941 Canada lost more from emigration than she gained by immigration.But, he added, nearly oae-third of_Canadian fame ilies have no children at all, while the average for all families works out to approximately 1.5 children per families.He admits that economic and socia] factors play a large part in controlling the birth rate and that \u2018no sense of responsibility towards the national good is going to induce fathers and mothers to have more children.\u201d He believes that more births could be encouraged - by measures such as larger income tax exemptions and children\u2019s allowances, The following story is current among advocats of Credit Unions: \u201cIn a certain bar the following sign was posted: Concern=~ ing credit, let's be frank.We've made arrangements with our bank that we will not give credit her:.They in turn will not sell beer.\u201d The Canadian Federation of Agriculture recently presented a brief on the C C to the House of Commons Committee on Radio Broadcasting.In concluding the brief stated: \u2018Radio is a force of great potency for good or ill in the life of this country.The original constitui:on of the CBC insures that Radio be safeguarded f.r public education, and entertainment, rather than for propaganda or fo private profit.\u201d It is sometimes forgotten that one of the stakes in the controversy over political control of freed Franc.is nearly $3,000, 000,000 in gold which the French republic owned at the time of its collapse.If any person or group can control this gold, they will be able to dictate the composition of the Government, Most of this gold was exported before the Germans came.Much of it was im-ounded at Dakar and Martinique.Germany seized part of it, probably with the connivance of Vichy.B-\u2018 \u2018lum claims several hundred million dollars of .the French gold as it was banked in France for safe-keep- ing.The U.S.and G.B.it is said will probably put in claims for part of this gold for services in rearming and equipping the French army, It is hinted that French gold enterea l».ts the dispute centering about General Charles De Gaulle.Jao oo DD cea yay + Ed EEE 3e CSI = \u2014 Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 PAGE FIVE =P The Church Calls to Worship oF Are Color Spots In Sea Aquarium Of all places tn the world a coral reef is unquestionably the newest and the *strangest from which to draw satiety in color.When I first began going down beneath tropical waters in my diving helmet, T found myself re-liv- ing the cave-man\u2019s evolution, Whether the nearest coral was warm buff or primuline yellow was quite subservient to the fact that it might shelter a lynx-eyed octopus.and until I learned to know better, the sight of an approaching shark sent messages to portions of my brain far other than the seat of appreciation of color and beauty-It was necessary to get used to the strange Costume, the complete submergence under water and the excltement of a new world of unknown life.For while the roses and peonies .of our gardens may look differently in light and in shade, they certainly, when alarmed, do not dash into the ground, and when we see a tortoise-shell tabby disappear into .an alley, we can be reasonably sure that it will emerge practically the same color.One artist, Zarh Pritchard, has brought to canvas, evanescence of hue, tenuousness of tint eminently satisfying to the memory of the stroller among coral reefs.This is probably because he paints under water, seated among his subjects.No aquarium tank can ever show the pastel film of aquatic perspective.What grander ambition is there than to maintain in yourselves what Jesus loved, and to know that your example, more than words, makes morals tte Mar kind! \u2014Mary Baker Eddy.| A man's true estate of power and riches, is to be in himself; not in his dwelling, or position, or external relations, but in his own essential character.\u2014H.W.Beecher.HE] AA Collins UNCRAL HOME 5610 \"Sherbrooke St.W, > DExver 1149 Modern Chapel > spr il | 1 1314 French toe tires oT EX.Babe ne AT is : T T 8 One skilled In LADY'S HEAVY twced winter coat, - : = 17 6 trojans 0.) slze 18, very good condition, $15; also .7 Lime weeds girl's fall coats, size 14 and 6-7, $5 T8\u201d 8 Ethiopian title and $2.50.No dealersi WA, 6750, 9 Correlative of 1,-219 1) \u2014 10- MEET es ot TWO DROPSIDE Simmons metal mu furniture eribs, extension gate, enamel baby 11 Nerve net- bath, garden tools, lady's suit, 38.= 25 13 works DE, 2390, = _ 16 Pieces out GRANDFATHER clock, Philco super- 28 = 19 Ancient Scots heterodyne, 11-tube, floor lamps, re 2 Encourages brass bird cage on stand, window - gatheringe shades, twin bedspreads, pink silk, A | 33 \u201823 Place of three light drop fixture, jack screws, ing combat pulley belt.Odd aluminum ware, floor ets fa polisher.No dealers, 5498A Trans 34 6 2 English Island.L-282 _ 28 Covered with CUPBOARD, walnut, suitable for B7 38 39 tcing china, silver or llnen, upholstered x Herole Tales chair, radio, floor lamp, WI.3461, 40 41 31 Group of three L-281 2 32 Quries CHILD'S PLAY yard, 9 x 10 feet, \u201c| suitable for outdoors, AT.7368 7 \u2014 45 146 35 By oneself * ' \\ - 38 One of a low : L-279 - \\ caste tribe In EXCHANGE ELECTRIC sewing ma- TT 1.39 nae ed chine, for pedal machine, cash.DB.> | 4 Cratty .L-277 ¢ pri Cyprinold fish METAL AND wicker go-cart, also ex-® change C.C.M, kiddy car for second size.WI.3828.L-275 BROWN HARRIS TWEED cout, man's size 38-40, also horsehide lca- ther c oat, fur collar.DE.0672.L-272 CUPBOARD WITH shelves sultable for children\u2019s toys, chest of drawers, and two-wheel joycycle, skates, boy's 6 and girl's 4, shoe sizes 13 and 11%, AT.5467.L-270 \u2014 TWEED COAT, 14-16, black coat, 16.Cage on stand.BL.5839 after ¢ p.m.L-221 WANTED TO PURCHASE RUG FOR livingroom 9 x 12.Stal carpet approx.18 yds.WE.8707.F-22 MEN\u2019S AND boy's clothes, ete., good prices.HA.3790.Evenings, CR.1938, F-5 AUTO REPAIRS ® ALLAN'S General Auto Repairs, 4230 St.Catherine St.West, WE.1201, Brakes and valve grinding a spee clalty.No appointment necessary, All work guaranteed.Day and night service.F-8 CARTAGE & STORAGE WESTERN CRATING and Moving ture, refrigerators, planos, moved by experienced men.Service and satisfaction.Fl.1328.F-6 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans- fer.Local and long distance movers.Also cartage.DE.3110.F-L DRESSMAKING LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, suits, and dresses.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber, FI, 6070.F-7 MISS MATHEWS \u2014 Talloress and dressmaker, 3 Burton Avenue, Prices reasonable.Phone between 9 a.m.and 7 p.m.EL.7205.F-9 DRESSMAKER, experienced dresses, expert fine alterations, reasonable.Please keep this address.5165 Sherbrooke West, apartment 23.F-25 EDUCATIONAL THE MARY BEETLES School, Kine dergarten.Children 3 to 6 years, morning or afternoon sessions, Reopening Tuesday, Sept.12th, EL 5170.F-17 ATTENTION MOTHERS SUPERVISED PLAY-TIME AND INSTRUCTION FOR KIDDIES IN NURSERY SCHOOL, DAILY, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 3 AND 6, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL.MRS.LEGGETT.DE.1711 5145 DECARIE BLVD.RUGS REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS Made from your old carpets, mater- lal, any size or color.ANGLO FRENCH CARPET CO.F-18 DRUMMOND BLDG.PL.5846 F-3 7 a is a \u2014\u2014_ Reg'd.Van Service.Speclalty furnie - # ee ee ee ma a a ar ptr\u201d, gr te FV; POA POS a 7 ~ a mp { \u2018 Pa pn EE ae a Cee meee am eo 10000 A ge omen em ae + A EN pt t LS : A | ! 5 | ld Wa.TT } g hh 2.J 1 \u2018 PACE SIXTEEN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 L pu \"Wostmeunt's = Prenant rer CS RAF Murd \u201cI've had it.\u201d If he runs for athe United States.\u2018\u2018Grand,\u201d for ar ure ers train Wut gets there too late, he's| example, is often used for \u201come King $ English had that too.In fact, this most{,; .nq4\" to save time.To shout: ; popular of all R.A.F.expressions just means that something has cha eines Engin ut Laken not been had, or that it has been Over Axis Barone.is en faster flat spin and pranged it.They |[-missed.than saying: emy planes a have taken the old words, twisted Many words are borrowed from 110,000 feet.\u201d them, invented a.few new ones : and emerged with a language which is incomprehensible to the uninitiated.Most of the time it is a language of utter confusion.Take this bus- - iness of \u201chaving\u201d something.BRAIN TEASERS opera \u201cMadame Butterfly\u2019 by Puc-| When an R.A.F, man applies for It is some time since we have |Cini been before the public?leave and is refused, he will had a Music Questionnaire and 13.Who is considered the|mournfully say to his comrades: as there have been numerous re-|greatest American composer of ® quests recently, see how many of the nineteenth century?or any weapon other than a gun Cur FUEL 18 the following you can answer, 14.A new operetta has just or a bow and arrow; and the use (Answers follow the questions.) |opened successfully on Broadway,| of live birds as decoys, or of .?1.Which great composer called \u201cSong of Norway\u201d, What|any aeroplane, power-boat, sail- \u2019 DEPENDA LE © brought Bach to light again after|composer's life does it depict?boat, or night-light, and shooting ' \u201chis works had been dormant for 15.Two of the world's great-|from any motor or wheeled vehicle many years?est piano pedagogues were pupils|or a vehicle to which a draught 2.What nationality is the|of Carl Czerny.Who were they?|animal is attached.The hunting composer Hector Villa-Lobos?16.What composer's noc-|of migratory game birds by the 3.Who is associated with the |turnes inspired Chopin's works of use or aid of baiting with grain or plano as Beethoven is with the the same name?other artificial food is prohibited.symphony?17.How many great symphony The shooting of migratory \u2019 Call DExter 11 31 Today pathi 4, Which modern French com- Orchestras are there in thé United |game birds earlier than one-haif weak poser is great enough to stand be- States?| hour before sunrise or later than AND & PARKE $200 «side his compatriot Debussy?18.What two world famous one-half hour after sunset Is : 5.The composer of \u201cThe End [composers were born in 1685?prohibited, LIMITED \u201cBandits at ten grand,\u201d on a raid .Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals by | drances Goltman A vo You never have a single worry about home heating when you burn Hand & Parker fuel.You get the best fuel for your heating plant.and it burns thoroughly, gives a minimum of ash, and à maximum of heat, fo ar of a Perfect Day\u201d and \u201cI Love 19.In what year were sym- The penalty for violation of the A You Truly\" celebrated her eighty-|phonic \u201cChildren\u2019s Concerts\u201d first| migratory bird laws is a fine of 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Bet d second birthday on August 23rd.|introduced?not more than three hundred dol- \u2019 Who is she?20.How many sings did Ste-| lars and not less than ten dol- COAL \u2014 FUEL OIL \u2014 COKE their 6.In what year did the first| phen Foster have published?lars, or imprisonment for a term .) .away opera broadcast take place?not exceeding six months, or both Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service tesuli 7.How old was Giuseppe , ANSWERS fine and imprisonment, dom pd Verdi when he composed his 1.Felix Mendelssohn.2.Bra- ] .Thé opera, \u2018Falstaff\u2019?- |zilian.3.Chopin.4.Maurice _ - for th 8.Two of the world's greatest \"avel.5.Carrie Jacobs Bond.\u2018 W.M living violin virtuosos were born 6.1923, Mozart's \u201cMagic Flute\u201d ghairy on February second.Who are|from London.7.Eighty years old.; 7 \u2019 : terday they?8.Fritz Kreisler, 1875 and Jascha : 1.To 9.What type of music is \u2018\u2019The Heifetz, 1901.9.Oratorio.10.: ; .; Damnation of Faust\u2019 by Berlioz?The composer, George Gershwin, / | 10.Who performed the solo|11.Paderewski.12.Forty years.- S 2 1 part of the celebrated \u201cRhapsody|13.Edward MacDowell, 14, Ed- Closed Il Day atur ay ept.nd ci In Blue\u201d when Paul Whiteigan|vard Grieg.15.Franz Liszt and « - su conducted it \u2018id emie in Theodor Leschetiszky.16.John , D ; $0247 De Premiere WM) Held.17.Fitteen.18, Johann Se.| Also Monday (Labour ay) 8.To 11.What great pianist and |bastian Bach and George Freder- add composer became premier of his|ick Handel.79.1924 by the New | i .+, .: & To country?York Philharmonie, 20.Over one The Store will remain closed from Friday evening, September 1st, car 12.How many years has the!hundred and sixty.- LL © ery : over the Labour Day Holiday on Monday, September.4th, and : toit Shootin S on O ns will re-open on Tuesday morning, September Sth.: s.To g ° \u2019 .det! : \u2019 \" \u201d .\u2019 6.To Sent.23 F his Ar See MONDAY'S \"STAR\" for EATON'S od pt.or This Area | 4 te The National Park Service of; Warblers, Waxwings, Whip-poor- ; .0° .ana the Department of Mines and Re-| Wills, Woodpeckers and Wrens \u201cTh sources, Ottawa, has just issued bP other perching us which V0 yoa the Regulations regarding migrat- sect entirely or chiefly on in- bé : the Dn «ory birds for the current year.CC'S - \u201cand 1 : | No person shall kill, huat, cap- .taxing A summary of the Regulations ture, take or molest any migrat- - ; gonero br they apply to the Area eM-lory game birds during the close il .- attain racing this district follows : season; and no person shall sell, y - ured o Open seasons with \u2014\u2014 Both expose for sale, offer for sale, buy.SPECI ALS ¢ those Dates Inclusive\u2014are as follows : [trade or traffic in any migratory .- amoun Ducks (Other than Eiders), |game bird at any time.s of con Geese, (Other than Brant), Rails, The taking of the nests or eggs ¢ ; ho ca Coots, and Gallinules, September |of migratory game, migratory in- ubser 28 to December 11, - sectivorous and migratory* non- + a perl Brant, October 9 to October EaAMe birds is prohibited.And Other Interesting trom 24.The killing, hunting, capturing, = tions 0 Wilson's or Jack Snipe, Sep-|taking or molesting of migratory ; tember 23 to November 23.insectivorous and migratory mon- Store News .| tonsa Woodcock, October 1 to October 83me birds, their nests or eggs is ponse 81 ; : prohibited.be as : ; The possession of migratory There fo ose Seasons through.52me birds killed during the open .L\u2014_\u2014 Subs season is allowed in Quebec until .\u2018 plied out the year on Wood Ducks, 1 .(rive Swans, Cranes, Curlew, \u2018Yillets March 31 following the open \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 '| season.Bride bellied and Golden Plover, Greater \u201cNo 7 and Lesser Yellow-legs, Avocets,| Ducks, 12 in any day; Geese b For School Supplies planme Dowitchers, Knots, Oyster-catch-|in-any day except that one person Li - Godwits, Upland Plover, Black.Bag Limws | Remember - Eaton\u2019s Headquarters : recent 5 - ers, Phalaropes, Stilts, Surf-birds.|May take more than 5 Snow Geese Tyee : Turustones and all shore birds ex-|on any day when that person .Yo nN cept Wilson's Snipe and Wood- takes no geese of any other kind, Eaton\u2019s\u2014the Store for Young Canada has everything each scholar to op ENT cock, but no person may take more .\\ roe ; i, \u2018There is a close season through-j than 8 Snow Geese in any one | may need\u2014from tiny kindergarteners to envied seniors\u2014coats | na ons » RE out the year on the following |@ay: Ralls, Coots, and Gallinules | and dresses\u2014suits, shoes and socks\u2014pa d ils\u2014e way ER \u2018 \u201cnon-game birds : 27 in any day; Wilson's Snipe 8 \u2019 paper and pencils ven gave $ Auks, Auklets, Bitterns, Ful any day; Woodcock § in any apples for the teachers! .Eaton's, you know, has won.high seriptic mars, Gannets, Grebes, Guille- 43; but not more than 150 ducks, , ., 1 : .Was n 4 mots, Gulls, Herons, Jaegers,| 50 geese (not more than 25 of rating with youngsters for having what they want\u2014and with , har fa Loge Loons, Murres, Petrels, Puftins,| Which may be brant,) 100.Wood- ts for their | + t db Il d val | pital CLE Shearwaters and Terns: and there| tock and 50 Wilson's Snipe in a parents ror eir large assortments an est all-round values! wi à is a close season throughout the he Howl torbidd verge year on the following insectiv-| The following are forbidden.\u2014 f ~ au» \u201c \u2018 orous birds : Bobolinks, Catbirds, The use of an automatic (auto- Eaton\u2019s = The Store for Young Canada Toho Chickadees, Cuckoos, Flickers, |loading) gun with a magazine A io Flycatchers, Grosbeaks, Humm-|that has not been permanently al a of 3 , , .tered so that it can- \u201c I E A | O N C .expres; _ i , ingbirds, Kinglets, Martins, Mead- plugged or alte can Ra .Q ireo ; prone owlarks, Nighthawks or Bull-bats.[not carry more than two 1 Nuthatches, Orioles, Robins,|tridges, ar ritle, or swivel or .OF MONTREAL \u201ca ba ui La Shrikes, Swallows, Swifts, Tana-| machine gum, or battery, or any .; he gri i gers, Titmice , Thrushes, Vireos, gun larger than number 10 gauge, \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014ome | Eh - 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