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[" 8 .Serving th x.No.2 reminiscin Speaker Says 8 - Montreal\u2019s History Is In Its Houses | The old, scenic and historic residences of Montreal were the bject of Edgar Andrew Collard\u2019s talk to the Rotary Club of West- Fount on Wednesday at Victoria hi Hall.The reason that Victorian- buildings now grace downtown Montreal is that the city grew uch more guickly than anyone anticipated, he said.Pointing out the location of somé of these residences, Mr.Collard also Summer Playtown Supervisors Start Season\u2019s Program The Westmount Park Recrea- lon system has now opened up pre-season programs in the va- tious playgrounds in the city.At.Westmount Park, Mrs.Ann Johnson will be looking after the: needs of the girls and younger fry.Mrs.Johnson, a graduate of Mc- Gill, is a veteran in the field of athletic endeavour.Mrs.Sheila Wakeley, who has heen working with the Unity Club girls for the Rotary set-up in Westmount, is well-known for her work here and is taking over duties at Staynor and Clandeboye Playgrounds, looking after the girls and younger children.Jim Johnson will also be at Staynor as a summer supervisor and this area should see an active program in full swing.Miss Kathleen Neale will be at Prince Albert and with her knowledge of arts and crafts.should carry out a full and varied program well, \u2018 A great deal of planning, purchasing and organizing has been done to make this a great year for recreation in Westmount, and the © permanent supervisors, Cliff Thompson, had an interesting tale to go with each one.One of the more distinguished gentlemen to live in the Prince of Jes Terrace near McTavish avenue was Sir William MacDonald, Company.It was here that a ball ywas in progress when word was received that the Fenians were crossing into Canada.There were many army officers present and just as in the Battle of Waterloo, the ball was broken up by the call to duty.Another famous home is that of the late Sir William Hingston, near the corner of Mansfield avenue and Sherbrooke street.Famous as a doctor, this former resident was known to be able to amputate a leg in two minutes without the aid of an anaesthetic which he called a \u201cmodern contrivance\u201d.However, his devotion to his patients was so great that he received them until one hour before: his death Mr.Collard stated.The building now occupied by a restaurant on the corner of Drum- mond and St.Catherine has a row of shamrocks under each window sill.This was the.house bought for and presented to the Hon.D'Arcy McGee.It is said that McGee's assassin called there only to find that he was in Ottawa.So off he went and discharged his pistol into McGee's head at such close range that powder burns were found in the Irishman\u2019s hair.Little known is the fact that Jefferson Davis, formerly president of the Confederate States, lived in self-imposed exile in a house on Mountain street, just below the present Legion Memorial Building.Tried as a war criminal when the Confederates lost the war, Davis fled to Montreal, once released on parole.He resided (Continued ont Page 2) ALDERMAN R.H.DEAN Playtown Elections Now Set For June 10 The election and installation of playground mayors and police and fire chiefs will be the feature of a program to be held in Westmount Park on June 10th at 8 p.m.All elected officers will take office in a ceremony conducted by His Worship, Mayor James 8S, Cameron and Alderman Real Panet-Raymond, Commissioner of Parks, who will hand over the keys of the city.PRICE: THREE CENTS IMPROVEMENTS VOTED * Both the Police and Fire Departments and the general motoring \u2018public came in for benefits at the meeting of the Westmount City Council this week, Alderman R.H.Dean, Commissioner of Police and Fire, brought forward a list of recommendations for replacing old and buying new equipment.The council approved ,the purchase of a tape-recorder for the police and four automatic sirens for police vehicles, and an overhead automatic door for Number 2 Fire Station.The removal of existing traffic lights at the corner of Lansdowne avenue and Sherbrooke street was also approved.City Hall authorities say that although these were necessary at the time they were installed, they no longer serve any purpose.Instead, they merely slow up traffic on Sherbrooke street, while there is not enough traffic going north and south on Lansdowne to make the traffic-break necessary, The present lights at the corners of Western and Green avenues and at Greene and St.Catherine are fixed so that they alternate at specific intervals.Authorities have come to the conclusion that such lights are outmoded and they have received authorization to have them replaced by the traffic actuated type, such as are on most other intersections where the flow of vehicles changes direction at different times of day.The overhead .automatic doors to be installed at Number 2 Fffe Station will be push-button operated and will come back to their normal down position after a certain length of time has elapsed.At present, the doors are manually operated.Westm\u2019t Rotary Announces Dates Of Annual Carnival June 21 to June 25 will be the dates on which the Rotary Club of Westmount will hold their Annual Carnival in Westmount Park, it was announced by P.G.Delgado, chairman of the Carnival Committee.This year the major portion of the proceeds of the Carnival will go towards completing the amount necessary for the construction of a permanent clubhouse for the Unity Boys Club, on the site already donated by the City of Westmount.Started in 1942, in a modest way under difficulties of War conditions, this annual festival of fun has grown to become a major op- P ° e .arishioners The Right Reverend Monsignor > Wilfrid E.McDonagh, pastor of the Church of the Ascension of ¢ Our Lord, was honoured Wednesday night by his parishioners at a reception held in Victoria Hall, Those attending were received at the door by the presidents of the various parish organizations and by the acting wardens.Amongst the latter were: \u2014 Justice F.T.Collins, past warden, and Mrs, Collins; T.V.Burke, President, Holy Name Society, and Mrs, Burke; J.Harold Platt, president, The Parents\u2019 Association, and Mrs.Platt; J.P.O'Reilly and his wife, the latter being president of the Westmount Subdivi- slon of the Catholic Women's League; Mrs.G, A.Meagher, president, League of the Sacred Heart; R.8.White and his wife, the lat- ! ter being president of the Mothers\u2019 Club; Miss Eileen Cullen, vice- President, the Business and Professional Women's Association; Miss Helen Kierans, prefect, the Young Ladies Sodality; H.E.Mc- Keen, warden, and Mrs, \u2018McKeen; Sidney Peckham, warden, and Mrs, Peckham; and C, C.Lindsay, warden, and Mrs, Lindsay.504 077 Shortly after 9 p.m., Msgr.Mc- Honour Msgr.McDONAGH MSGR.W, E.Donagh entered the hall accompanied by Rev.Fathers Feron, Mc- Mahon, and Decary, curates of the parish, After the official party had taken their seats, a musical programme was given under the direction of Prof.A.J.Brassard, which included such well-known singers as Mrs.K.Berry, George McDonagh O'Kane and L.P.Lecours, who, were accompanied on the piano by Prof.J.E.Savaria, Mrs/\u201cE.A.Ryan acted as master of ceremonies.Following the entertainment, C.C.Lindsay, chief warden, accompanied by Justice Collins, escorted Msgr.McDonagh onto the stage where Mr.Lindsay, acting on behalf of the parishioners, presented the pastor with a purse containing a cheque, together with many good wishes for his happiness and welfare.A buffet supper was then served, followed by dancing.In his remarks at the close of the official part of the program, Mr.Lindsay paid tribute to the excellent work done by the committee in charge-of the reception and presentation.The committee was composed of all the executives of the parish organizations.He also thanked Mrs, Ivor Roche, of the Mothers Club, convener of the refreshment committee; M.B.Bonsetter, À.W.Quinn, and C, H.C.Short, of the special names committee; and R.S.White, Leon Boyer and the staff of St.Leo\u2019s School Commissioners.«eration for Westmount Rotarians, an outdoor carnival which has won its piace as a fixture in the com- \u2018munity life of the district.As in previous years the Midway will contain 28 booths, each of which will offer a different form of entertainment.Hundreds of prizes have already been collected to be given away.One new feature just announced will be a Record Booth catering to \u2018teen agers' and album collectors.The members of the Rotary Club of Westmount are gratefully appreciative of the encouragement extended by the many public spirited Westmount and Montreal citizens, during recent months, in-con- nection with Rotary\u2019s projected Unity Boys\u2019 Club Building Six Months Sentence For $400 Ring Theft Roger Hethier, 21, of St.John, N.B., was sentenced to serve six months in jail by Recorder C.A.Hale on May 25, when he pleaded guilty to theft of a $400 diamond ring from his employer on Grosve- nor avenue who employed him as an odd-job man, The theft occurred on May#l6 and he was arrested by the investigating officers, Sgt.Det.H.Belec and Dets.Talbot and Ward, on May 19.lights + Blue Cross Paid Out Over $90,000 In City Last Year E.D.Millican, executive director of the Quebec Hospital Service Association, said recently that \u201cin the course of 1948, Blue Cross paid a total sum of $90,718.96 to the only Westmount hospital for care given Blue Cross subscribers\u2019.Throughout the Province, Blue Cross handled 71,211 hospital, sure gical and medical bills in 1948, necessitating a disbursement of $4¢ 298,867.84, \u201cThese figures\", said Mr.Millie can, a resident of Westmount, \u201cspeak for themselves.They cone stitute a definite proof of the value of Blue Cross to our community, and they tell that Blue Cross is doing a real service to the publie in making available to them the best health care at the lowest pose sible cost, while preserving the people's cherished freedom in hos.pital-medical-patient relations.\u201d Answering a question as to why Blue Cross enjoys so much popue- larity, having enrolled to-date nearly 450,000 Quebec residents, Mr.Millican said: \u201cOne of the reasons for the public's endorsement of Blue Cross is its lack of red tape.People dislike filling one form after another.When a Blue - Cross member is hospitalized, he has no claim form to fill, the hospital forwarding the bill directly to us.\u201d College Names 12 Westmount Grads Names of those receiving Bache lor degrees and Associate\u2019s diplomas from Sir George William's College today were recently announced.Of the 173 graduates, 85 completed their courses in the evening division; 66 of the degree winners are veterans; and 20 of those receiving diplomas are veterans.Westmounters included in the list of graduates are as follows: \u2014 Associates In Science \u2014 George Maunder Hill and Frances Edith Margaret Mannard.Bachelor of Science \u2014 Erwin Theodore Frank and Wendell Lyndhurst Mac- Connell.Bachelor of Arts \u2014 John Gordon Clarke, James Thomas Elo, D.D.S., William Padriac~ Pierce Keating, Alexander Molli- son Lindsay, John Stewart Myles and Frances Louise Starkey.Associate in Commerce \u2014 -Jolr Stewart Morrison.Bachelor \u20ac Commerce \u2014 John Hutchison, tyr mme an rn a\u201d rr i TETE = sa meta ses ren owe em FE LE Pme épis es Re EE REP Scouts & Cubs By REG.GROOME The Staff for Camp Tamaracouta, 1949 season, was announced this week by Field Commissioner Stanley A.Richardson, of Montreal Headquarters, Mr.Richardson, of course, is again Camp Factor, while Leslie Houldsworth, also of Montreal Headquarters, is again Deputy Factor and Trader.George Sherman and Russell Knubley, the latter of St.Matthew's Troop, are both Assistant Traders, while Bud Perry of Drummondville and Ron Allen of St.Cuthbert's are Apprentice Traders.Neville Harisay of 2nd Westmount Troop is Artificer, with Robley Mackay, Jr., of Montreal West, as Hospital Assistant and Bill Edwards of Rawdon as Canary Cottage Runner.Bruce Berridge of St.Matthew's* Troop will be the Office Assistant with Jim Thompson, ex of St.Matthias Troop, as Voyageur.The doc- jtor this year will be Dr.Douglas Huestis, an ex-King\u2019s Scout of Selwyn House Troop and now with the Montreal General Hospital.Dr.Huestis has won a scholarship recently and will be going to Sweden in September, after camp closes.Chief of Canoe Trips will be Fred Tees, of 2nd Westmount.Doug Stewart of Mount Royal Troop will be in charge of the Advance Party, which went up to Camp yesterday, with more to follow on Saturday.Appointments still open on the staff are those for Harbour Master, Chief of Cumberland House, Incinerator Operator and two resident ASMs, one to assist in handicraft instruction.It is worth noting that the camp staff has been cut this year to approximately 17 or 18 members, far below last year's all time high of 28.The Camp Committee believes this will aid in running the camp more efficiently, with every assistance being extended to camp-sites.Several older campsites have been closed down this year to allow for re-growth of the trees, grass and foliage.New Scouters i/ec, camp-sites will be opened in their stead.Our old friend, Mel Burge, takes over from here on in .take it away, Mel! - Trinity Pack Twenty-seven Cubs attended last week's meeting, with Sixer Roy Smith leading the Grand Howl Ronald Leadbetter was presented with his First Star and Second Richard Howard was invested as a Second Star Cub (tn the tune of an exploding flash bulb).Akela presented Garth Stuart with his Team Player Badge and David Shaw with his Swimmer's badge.Garth has also qualified for his Collector's, which will be presented at a later date, due to shortage of same at HQ.Following ipspection, two relays were run off, followed by instruction.Tests passed: Shoe Cleaning \u2014 Allan Brown; The King \u2014 Garth Stuart; Somersault \u2014 Paavo Wright and Buster Armstrong; Union Flag \u2014 Warren Franklin, Bruce Angers; Book Balancing \u2014 Warren Franklin, Paavo Wright.Graham Martin is reminded to return the Six Competition Cup this Monday.Sixer Mike Schell was presented with the honour pennant, the Blue Six winning it for the evening.Barrister and Solicitor OFFICE: HA.9238-39 HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons.57 St.James St.West Residence: 2055 Lincoln Avenue the world\u2019s daily newspoper\u2014 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR.vou wit fina vourseit one of our community on wotld affairs when the best-informed persons in : HOW YOU WILL CS : BENEFIT BY.READING 2 M8 CL Gun UL Nate tread Fr TRE Crrisnan ENCE MonNrrog Tr es POST Fr Se RE Eni i \u201c = A i A 7 A you read this world-wide doily newspaper regularly.You will gain fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer understanding of todoy\u2019s vital news\u2014PLUS help from its exclusive features on homemaking, educa tion, business, theater, music, rodio, sports, Subscribe now to this special \u2018\u2019get- acquainted\u2018\u2019 Nome The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Mass., U.S.À.l Enclosed is $1, for which please send me The Christian | Science Monitor for } month.PB-5F of fer\u20141 month for $1 tU.S.funds) Street City Zone State, HAND & ® FUEL OIL (IAAL SSSI L SS ISSISS ISL LS SSS LSS Sd YS SSL SS SAL SLY LISS CSL SSIS ILS SSSSS STL ILS ILL ASSIS SL SL LS LSS SASSI LL LLL SSIS AISI LILLIA AISLES sl 70 0d DR 27 RS GENUINE WELSH ANTHRACITE COAL More Heat - Less Ash - No Dust For Immediate Delivery CALL DEXTER 1131 TODAY Authorized Dealer LIMITED © OIL BURNERS 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Backed by thirty years of dependable service Es PARKER the NDG Y Redcaps.~ This is the design for a.Canadion flag THE EXAMINER, WESTMO®NT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 - 5 Suggested Na recommended by the provincial couvent on of the Canadian tional Flag Legion.The field is compesed of equally spaced blue and white bars, symbolizing the.10 provinces.Forming part of the design is the Union Jdtk, with ?he fleur de lis superimposed on a red maple leaf In white.Designed by G.A.Henstridge, of St.Lambert, ft will be submitted to the Secretary of State for consideration when Parliament once again tokes up the matter of @ national flag.Y.M.C À.NOTES YOUNG ADULT SECTION The summer season is with us.June the month of brides is also the month when many new faces appear at the local branch.The reason for this, of course, is the fact that the summer memberships started on the 1st.This is your opportunity of enjoying holidays all summer \u2014 swimming, social dances, trips to nowhere, bridge, and softball.These \u2018and many other activities take place when Y members get together and find out their mutual interests.The first of the Tuesday Trips will be a bus ride to the Y camp at Isle Perrot for a weiner roast.Tickets are now on sale and the response would indicate a good time for all.The bus will leave the Y at 7.45 p.m.and return to the city around midnight.This is a good opportunity to meet .the people you like to meet.The \u201cSplash Party\u201d last Thursday was also a \u201cfirst\u201d \u2014 first of the season and first in a good time.The swimmers, both ladies and men, were in the pool at 9 p.m.and then they went upstairs to join the bridge players in a social dance until midnight.As the requests come in, so will the activities grow, and next week a+ short film show will be given at 9 p.m.for those who do not wish to take the dip.The regular Bridge Club enthusiasts continue to come out in full strength on Monday evenings.If you are interested in playing or learning to play.come out and visit us next Monday.The time, o.course, is 8 p.m., but the swimmers come up a little later.Come early if you can, if you can\u2019t, come anyway.Tonight is softball night on King George Park at 7 p.m.The gang will be there, and there will be a chance to play for everyone, Here is your opportunity to take a swing at the ball \u2014 and maybe miss; I know, I did.The first game which our team played in the N.D.G.\u201cY\u201d Softball League on Monday last resulted in a loss.Stelco won out 12-10, but the bases were loaded and only one man out in the final inning when a double-play finished the game.The next game on the schedule for the Westmounters is on Tuesday when they play the NDG Y Cubs, and on Thursday when they meet The Spring Retreat or the backward - glance -with-a-forward-look of the members of the Young Adult Section will take place on Sunday June 12 at the Y Camp on Isle Perrot.This is the members\u2019 opportunity to take a look at the past program and make their recommendations for the future.Here too the delegates to the City-wide Conference will learn of the branch-wide activities, and the two delegates to the Fifth National Young Adult Program Con- to spend them at the Y.M.C.A.hear the views of the members at large on the problems to be discussed at the conference.Plan your holidays now! Plan Young Adult Camp at Otoreke, PQ.BOYS\u2019 DIVISION ~ Junior Hi-Y Induction \u2014 On Monday, May 30, eight boys were inducted as full-fledged West- mount Junior Hi-Y members.The meeting was presided over by Maxwell Caplan, president of the club, and the club advisor, Bill Johnstone, was present.The boys newly inducted were Robert Matthews, John Woodburn, Lloyd Kishino.William Fell, John Black, John Gibb-Carsley and Richard Carling.This meeting brings to a close the Junior Hi-Y's year activities, which, if not in quantity, in quality were fruitful; the highpoint being the two-day visit to Ottawa, where the boys attended a session of the House of Commons, visited the Mint, toured the Museum of Natural History, the Dominion Archives, and the Second World War Museum.Boys\u2019 Cycling Trip \u2014 À trip to Caughnawaga for boys 9-14 with bicycles has been planned for Y members.Monday, June 6, a school holiday, is the date, with the group leaving the Westmount Y.M.C.A.on Monday morning at 10 am.sharp.Boys going on the trip will bring their lunches.The group will arrive back at the Y.M.C.A.for the 4.30 p.m.afternoon swim, giving them ample time for their supper.Those interested are asked to contact Bill Johnstone at the Y before Friday night.Camp Westmount \u2014 \u201cThe-in- the-City Camp\u201d \u2014 Camp West- mount, \u2018\u201cThe-in-the-City Camp\u201d, operated at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.for boys who*are spending some of their time in the city during the summer holiday period, will open Monday, June 27th.Many of the boys in the West- mount area are already familiar with this summer camp program, which operates each day of the week from 9.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.The purpose of the camp is to provide an interesting and educational experience for boys who would otherwise be left to their own devices in the city.The theme of this year's camp is \u201cKnow Your City\".Registration is limited to boys 9 years of age and over.The program commences Monday, June 27th, and will operate continuously until the end of September.The program includes morning assembly periods with films and speakers on the theme \u201cKnow Your City\u201d, all-day picnics and outings to such places as St.Helen's Island, Mon Repos Beach, Caugh- nawaga, St.Lambert, Chambly, Belmont Park, and other well known picnic spots.Regular swimming periods for instruction and improvement are held in the mor- ference will get an opportunity to \u2018YMCA Teenagers | Visit Plattsburg Some one hundred and twenty.\u2018five members of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Teenage Club and * their friends will take part in the bus trip to Plattsburg, leaving the Westmount Y.M.C.A.tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m.While in Plattsburg, the group will shop and swim, and then join with the teenage members of the Plattsburg Y.M.C.A.in a social evening.The group will be well supervised and the trip is planned with the hope that friends may be made and friendships established with the American Association.Speaker Says.Continued from Page 1) here with his family and his wife\u2019s mother who is now buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, the speaker continued.Another eccentric person whose famous home is in Montreal, ale though few people realize its history, is that of Dr.Philip Percival who lived until his death on Guy street near Sherbrooke.While travelling abroad, he came across a store in Liverpool displaying thousands of shells.He bought them all and spent the rest of hig life trying to classify them, Mr.Collard said.each afternoon.Baseball, soccer, track and field, crafts, and citywide competitions with other Y.M.C.A.'s also find a place in this varied program.A feature of the camp is the lunch club periods with amateur contests, sing songs, quizes, etc.Industrial trips and trips to other places of interest are also included.Registration for this year's city camp \u2014 Camp Westmount \u2014 is already underway.Movie \u2014 This Friday Night \u2014 In the future the regular weekly movie at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will be held on Friday evenings commencing at 7 p.m.The first Y.M.C.A.Friday Night film will take place this evening commencing at 7 p.m.in the gym-« nasium of the Westmount YMCA.This will be a double feature, with Charlie Chan in \u201cThe Golden Eye\u201d and \u201cBack Trail\u201d, a western story.The movie is open to children in the Westmount area.Parents are asked to accompany younger chile dren.a Ladies\u2019 & Gentlemen's SUITS HAND-TAILORED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Our Newest Imported Materials Are Worth Seeing - Call and See Mr.Davies who ¥ Give you his Personal Attention PICCADILLY VALET SERVICE 154 ABBOTT AVE.wi.nings and general swim periods {Just below St.Catherine! gt vs Fry ren Sead ne TR v va et A aa an ng non \u2014 rs nty.iount and * 1 the 2 the rrow sroup join f the social upers with 7 he lished lon.his juried the whose 1, ale s his- rcival 1 Guy While ACross laying ought of hig , Mr.soccer, | city- other in this of the eriods songs, s and terest \u2018s city \u2014is ght \u2014 weekly MLC.A, enings Night vening > gyms ount eature, Golden vestern dren in its are or Chile EPSSSESE | & COMPANY | Free Estimates | | WESTMOUNT yoL.xx, Ne.22 oak Temple | Helps 12,350 See _ Wild Animal Show The recent Wild Animal Show at the Forum, sponsored by: the Karnak Temple, made possible fhe thrilling entertainment of some 12,350 children through efforts of the Daddy's Club.Included among these \u2018was a special class from .Alexander School, a special class from Brit- tania School, and Children from the Catholic orphanage, Decarie boulevard.Also attending the spectacular gvent through the same facilities Were children from the Foster Home Centre; Grey Nuns\u2019 Orphanage; Grey Nung\u2019 Hospice St.Cunegonde; Griffintown Boys Club; Institut des Sourds-Muets; Iverley Community Centre; La- chine Children's Home; Mackay - Institute, Decarie Blvd.; Montreal Day Nursery; Montreal Military \u201c Hospital adult patients: Mont St.\u2018Antoine Reform School; Negro Community Centre; Province of Quebec Society for Crippled hildren; Sarah Maxwell School; hriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children; St.Arsene Orphanage, St.Anne\u2019s Military Hospital adult patients; St, Joseph Italian Orphanage; St.Patrick's Orphanage; School for Crippled Children; School for Handicapped Children; Shawbridge Boys\u2019 Farm; Summerhill House; Royal Arthur School; Waredale Home; Ecole Bethleem; and University Settlement.Service Clubs throughout Greater Montreal co-operated by supplying transportation in the form of buses and private cars to bring the children to the Show and to return them to their destinations afterwards.All arrangements were made by Charles Douglas, of Karnak Temple.AVENUE TAILORS & VALET SERVICE REG'D.Large assortment 2 weeks delivery.guaranteed, We Call For & Deliver WE.5908 4226 St.Catherine W.(Just West of Greene Ave.) of Tropicals, Best work, = REPAIRED © ve Floors § {Lap - oe .CLEANED A.Ross Grafton | WE.2323 4486 ST.CATHERINE ST.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 194 \"Dinghy for or Scouts ¢ at Camp On behalf of \u2018a number of well-wishers, all members of the Royal \u201c49 YEARS IN ox WESTMOUNT\" Designed Individual # OUR SPECIALTY % and recreated from ur old jewellery.sketches submitted withoat charge.OHMAN'S WE.4046 JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.PAGE THRER TP YM.C.A, World Service In Action Great strides were made \u201clast year in the reconstruction of Polish YMCAs.In Warsaw, practically a new building has risen from the ruins of the old, and clubrooms and gymnasiums are giving almost double the service they used to.The shattered boathouse on the Vistula has been replaced by a new building which serves also as a community branch.Gydnia and Lodz, too, mage big reconstruction gains.Over-all statistics for the year show: a membership of 15,000 a staff of 81, Associations in 10 cities, and an estimated 85,000 people participating in Y activities.The number of volunteer workers increased 100% over 1947, and Hi-Y clubs spread to 22 schools.Eleven summer camps provided vacations averaging one month each to 5,800 boys \u2014 mostly from cities where tuberculosis deaths totalled 100,000 in the last two years.Educational classes, voca- .tional and language especially, at- tracted 4,500 students.Sports flourished, with a YMCA team from Lodz winning the basketball championship of Poland and a team from the two-year-old Association in Gdansk winning that city's basketball championship.Over 300 boys\u2019 clubs met regularly throughout the year.And 250 cultural programs \u2014 of concerts, lectures, art and drama \u2014 formed a significant part of the cultural life of the nation.AFRICAN VIOLET CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY Sponsored by the West End Horticultural Society, a meeting of the newly formed African Violet Club will be held in the Board Room of Wesley Church Hall on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.Suggestions for projects for the forthcoming year will be presented and officers will be elected.All residents interested in joining a club of African Violet enthusiasts should attend this meeting.Finest Quality = St.Lawrence Yacht Club, R.C.Stevenson, O.B.E., presented to R.G.Talbot, chairman of the Scout Camp Tamaracouta, a 12-foot National dinghy for use this summer at the camp.The presentation was made recently at the club's waterfront just before a meeting of the Association's committee.Standing behind Mr.Stevenson is Earle T.Moore, president of the Montreal district Scout association.Jr.Philatelists Tour Post Office G.M.Desautels, of the public relations department of the Post Office, and his staff conducted junior members of the Westmount Stamp Club on a tour of the General Post Office last Saturday afternoon, Over forty members of the club took advantage of this event, taking notes and generally gleaning knowledge of how the mails get to their destinations.From the bottom entrances where the trucks bring in the mail, through the various mazes of distributing chutes and conveyors on the various floors, the system of getting the mail sorted was unfolded.The Post Master General is offering a prize to the Junior Stamp Club member writing the best essay on the tour.WINDOW SCREENS LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW! 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À «à 1 i ! it k ; # vf À à à ow iy 3 4 bos +.| à.\u2018 » \\ L », , > 4 + PAGE FOUR TT Cancer Society Elects Officers Hon.Chief Justic Albert Sevi- gny and Dr.Jonathan Meakins, C.B.E.were re-elected joint presi- dents of the Canadian Cancer Society, Quebec Division, at the annual meeting held (Tuesday afternoon) in the Conference Room of the Laurentien Hotel, Vice-presi- dents, also re-elected are: Elliott M.Little and Brig.Marcel Noel, C.B.E.Executive director and sec- ASTON HARDWARE CO.We carry a complete line of Hardware - China - Kitchenware - Glassware - Garden Seeds & Tools - Lawn Mowers - B-H Paints & Enamels - English Mercury Bicycles.® Lowest Prices \u2014 Ask For Our Discount Card e Household Repair Dept.\u2014 Keys Made While You Wait I 1379 Greene Ave.- Free Delivery - FI.5869 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 retary is Percy W.Ward, Dr.Meakins, who presided, stressed the fact that this year the Society will be called upon to raise $180,000 in order to carry out its research program.He noted that there was perfect harmony between all provincial and lay bodies.The Canadian Cancer Society, Quebec Division, is making solid progress in its all-out efforf to help conquer cancer, according to the report of the Board of Directors, read by Mr.Ward.He stressed the fact that the meeting marked the first full year of-or- ganization.Giraffes grow as tall as 18 feet.SALES - switch.) commercial, industrial, SERVICE » NEON SIGNS SAFE COLD CATHODE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Precessed with sturdy, heavy-walled glass tubing.Cold Cathode Fluorescent Tubing is safe (all tubes have salvage value to the maker}.Economical, attractive and instant starters without the aid of starters.(They light when you push\u2019 the They lend flexibility of design to meet the most exacting lighting requirements.Recommended for offices, recreation, everywhere that good lighting is required.Guaranteed for 15,000 hours as an efficient source of light.schools, REPAIRS churches and Your inquiries are invited.We supply FREE ESTIMATES and sketches on request.service.(i; Have your sign repaired and reconditioned by us at a reasonable cost.Prompt attention given to neon repair calls.Day and night Suppliers of neon tubing and Cold Cathode Lighting to the trades.All Work Guaranteed For 1 Year.\u2014 Dwyer Neon Company .WEllington 6506 4202A ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST \u2014_\u2014 SPRING IS PAINT-UP TIMR Central Press Canading Spring to the average Canadian homemaker means cleaning thy house from top to bottom after the long winter months.Winter clothes are cleaned and stored before moths have a chance to get at them, and the spring ones taken out.The home in general takes on a fresh ney! appearance after the cleaning and paint-up jobs.Painting the kitchen\u2019 chair, as this lady is doing, is a job that is being done in many a house.The Pillar By GEORGE COCHRANE A JOY TO READ There are times when I am very thankful that I am able to transmit black symbols on a page of paper into something more or less intelligible.In simpler language, I am grateful that I am able to read.Admittedly, I do not read as well as I possibly should.But the fact remains that I can read.(I am neither boasting nor complaining.) I started off to say that sometimes the ability to read is a real blessing.One gets that altogether too rare feeling while reading such a tome as \u2018The Diary of Marchbanks\u2019 by Robertson Davies.Since the death of Professor Stephen Leacock, there has been a great void in the realm of Canadian humour.Robertson Davies gives promise of filling that void in a fashion which Canadians will long, and gratefully, remember.\u201cThe Diary of Samuel March.banks\u201d was published in 1947 so these words are about two years late.But, if you can possibly get hold of a copy, do so.The blurb on the jacket cover gives an inkling of what is to come.At the risk of infringing on copyright law, I quote from it as follows: \u201cThe publishers make no exaggerated claims for \u201cThe Diary of Samuel Marchbanks\u201d.They do not positively guarantee that the reader will die laughing while reading this book.Nor do they claim that \u201cThe Diary of Samuel Marchbanks' is the funniest book ever written in any language.One reading of it will not give an education equal to a four-year university course.It will not replace a tour of Europe, or even a tour of Ontario.It cannot be listed amongst the \u2018how to\u2019 books.Its readers are unlikely to learn how to cope with atomic bombs, how to solve the problem of Germany, how to be a social success, how to build a ten-room house for $7.69, or even how to make friends and influence people.\u201cBut, having stated what the hold today., p\u2014\" book is not, the publishers gp = claim that \u201cThe Diary of Samuel Marchbanks\u201d contains some of the funniest writing that has appeared in Canada in many a weary year; and that, in Roberson Davies, Canada has found her most original humourist since the -great Stephen Leacock laid down his pen.THE ELUSIVE VITAMIN The one essential food that is -not available in even a good diet is vitamin D.This is the vitamin that builds strong, healthy bones and teeth.Without it a childs limbs or ribs may 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\u2014\u2014\u2014\" _ » > By Douglas puring the coming summer à whe of the will; mountains of i has to be done, These common pe useful in maintaining comfort to minimum.Women will need no guidan -men, \u20ac Butternut Lodge WEST STE.ROSE | Miles from Montrea 15 on Route 8 and .Laval-sur-le-Lac between Ste.Rose The !deal Place for a Restful Holiday.Luncheons 1.16 up Full Teas 60c - Dinners 1.50 up Served in the Open Air on Screened in Piazzas iss Lucille Dutrisac, Proprietor iS Reservations or Information Phone St.Eustache 4388 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 Thatcher here will be many days and nights n we shall have to think of ways to keep cool.Extremes - of heat cannot be overcome merely by an exercise conjuring up mental pictures of sub-arctic regions or ice cream will not bring relief miraculously.Something sense reminder which follow may at maximum and reducing accident ce in the matter of clothing, but onservative even in the sweltering heat of mid-summer, should ¥ cast aside cramping inhibitions with- much of their apparel.Fat producing foods should be omitted from summer menus and place of heavy meals.Liquids, particularly alcohol, should be used sparingly.Overdrinking will produce excessive perspiration and much clammy discomfort.- Those who cannot leave home for the seashore or river will find an effective substitute in the use of the shower and bathtub but \u2014 BELLEVUE HOTEL Morin Heights, Que.f the most modern resorts nS \"Eastern Canada, overlook'ng miles of scenic countryside.Turn left at Piedmont, new paved high- to hotel.Wa rge, newly constructed, Ar SWIMMING POOL will be the centre of attraction during the summer.Formal opening and Exhibition by 20 top flight swimmers and divers on July 16th and 17th.Tennis.shuffleboard, archery, etc.Write direct, or phone® Morin Heights 349.Information, Monitor Travel Bureau, WA.2773.open to achieve that cooled off feeling tepid water should be used.Hot water enervates and water too cold tightens the muscles.Remember, too, no bathing for at least two hours after eating is applicable to bathing in the home as well as outside.Beach Warning City dwellers, naturally.will flock to the beaches in their thousands.Some will die there.Others, also as a result of wilfully ignoring pertinent warnings, will suffer minor or serious inconvenience.It is never wise, even for a good swimmer, to venture into the Au Petit Chateau ST.JOVITE STATION Where you eat and rest well Swimming pool, tennis, cocktail lounge, orchestra.Rates: $22.50 to $27.50 weekly.Daily: $3.50 Yo $4.50.Information: Write Au Petit Chateau, St.Jovite Station, Que.Telephone 10.water alone or remain in it for too long a period.Group bathing -is safer.If trouble looms help will be at hand.When others get into difficulties it is foolish, for those not trained in lifesaving, to attempt a rescue by swimming out.There are safer and saner ways to help.Forming a human chain 15 a sound method.Another, usually more immediately effective, is to throw a rope, a life- jacket, or anything that will float, Hotel \"La Clairiere\u201d LAC LABELLE, QUE, Ideal for vacation and rest Beautiful spot Good Fishing Boating Tennis \u2014 Bungalows L.GENET, Proprietor Phone Labelle 607 R 4 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 within reach of the person in distress.Other seasonal hazards, often with death in their wake, are sunburn and hoating.Sun treatments should be taken in small doses and the warning, oft repeated, not to change places once a craft has left its moorings, should be observed.An electric fan in the home, properly employed, is a boon, but with blades unguarded and care- MRT To Present EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 60 miles from Montreal Prov, Transport to door Excellent food, Swimming, Fishing, Free Boats, Tennis, Dancing Reasonable rates For reservation write or telephone to the Lodge or contact your travel agency.\u201cThe Cradle Song\u201d The Montreal Repertory Theatre\u2019s School production will be \u201cThe Cradle Song\u201d and it will be shown at the MRT Playhouse June 10th and 11th.The play is being directed by Roberta Beatty.\u201cThe Cradle Song\u201d is a well known play.It originated in Spain and is the product of the combined efforts of Gregori.and Maria Martinez-Sierra.The former was that brilliant man of letters whose works have gained recognition outside his own country.It will be remembered that MRT produced as a major production WIN-SUM INN PIEDMONT, QUE.46 miles from Montreal on Route 11 or C.P.R.Overlooking lovely Piedmont Valley Ideal for a restful vacation.NO Tennis .NO Swimming Nearby BUT ® Breakfast in bed if desired at ho extra charge, ® Fine meals i chef.by an experienced No black flies or mosquitoes, Golf and Bathing available.Comfortable bedrooms and innerspring mattresses.SELECTED CLIENTELE Hosoit Moderate Rates ospitality you will not forget in one of the Laurentians\u2019 mast Ightful and beautiful spots.For particulars, write direct or hone Ste.Adele 3582 or Monitor Vacation Bureau, WA.2773 last season Martinez-Sierra's \u201cThe Two Shepherds\u201d.The MRT Schoel of the Theatre production, although \u2018the work of the students, are given the same precision in production as other work originating from the Playhouse.Last year's show \u201cDear Octopus\u201d was well received and a credit #0 both students and instructors.This year's production en along similar lines.- OLDEST IN PIX Though Paul Kelly, the investigator who nabs Barbara Stan- wyck for murder in \u201cFile On Thelma Jordon,\u201d is only 49 he has been in pictures 42 years and has a scrap book dating back to } 1907.He's made over 40 movies.an abundance of salads served in: THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 lessly positioned, it may become a bane.Foolhardy \u201cValour\u201d ordered but four may mean | moning him to the bedside.PAGE FIVE Children should never be left : unguarded in the vicinity of water.a # \u201cShow-off,\u201d a summer malady to which the middle aged male is particularly allergic, often incapacitates and sometimes kills, Striving to impress friends with his vigor he runs his heart ragged \u2014 outswims and outplays himself.From a weekend that should have served to re-create he returns a spent and wilted wreck.Eighteen holes of golf may act as a tone up \u2018but thirty-six may prove a decised let down.Three sets of tennis may be just what the doctor KNOWLTON GROVE HOTEL ON BROME LAKE Knowlton, Que.OPENS JUNE 25th Tennis \u2014 Clock Golf \u2014 Swimming \u2014 Boating Dancing \u2014 Large Lounge Rooms \u2014 Good Food ° Make Reservations Early Phone ELwood 4594 © ELECTRIC MODELS e OFFAT ELECTRIC and GAS Super-Deluxe Model 1225 (Illustrated).This streamlined *\u2018Super- Deluxe\u201d Range incorporates all the sensational new style and performance developments created through years of experience by Moffat designers and engineers.$449.00 Super-Deluxe Model, 1164.Range of Tomorrow.for kitchen today.$369.00 Deluxe Model 1144.Designed to meet 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an THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1949 \u2018 that rash, heedless driving actually saves little time while endangering lives.Don\u2019t learn about traffic laws the hard way.And remember, alcohol and gasoline don\u2019t mix! A.H.PENNINGTON, Pres.831 St.Paul St.West For Better Roofing .PUT YOUR HOME IN OUR ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK Campbell, Gilday, HANDS * We build sixty years' experience \u201cinto our roofs.Phone MA.7826 Ask us about our free roof inspection and estimate service.Company Limited ROBERT McCOLL, Sec.-Treas.Established 1883 a RE \"rs gur 104 HN UT UE Te Teme ue = 2e 11e ati eee cage ques gags TOPICS OF By R.J.DEACHMAN THE WEEK THE COMING ELECTION This is election year.What are we going to do about it?The answer to that question is that we can do a great deal \u2014 now is the time for the voter to act.We have passed through the greatest conflict in human history.It has been followed, as usual, by a boom \u2014 a period of abundant money, a scarcity of goods.It has gone beyond that.We are seeking now, in a distributive age, mew years of dividing the existing income but the real problem is increased production and broader markets so that we may reduce our obligations and, over a \u2018period of time, improve our standard of living.Wages Tied To Production History tells us that cvery boom is followed by a depression.In a time of free spending and high prices the people fail to see the impending danger.They are confident tha they can exalt the poor by pulling down the rich.Labor assumes \u2018that hours of work can be shortened wilhout reducing wages.Wages depend on production, high wage levels cannot continue indefinitely unless production is increased.it\u2019s a good idea to have a SUPPOSE you have what you feel is a good opportunity which calls for bank credit.If one bank cannot see it your way, or if you think you can get a better deal elsewhere, you\u2019re free to \u2018\u2018shop around\u201d.Banks compete to serve the most diversified needs, no matter how specialized any of them may be.personal, business, or farm loans, money transfers, collections \u2014 to name just a few.More than 95 out of 100 bank loan applications are decided \u2018right in the field\u201d \u2014in the branches \u2014 by bank managers who take a personal interest in serving their customers\u2019 individual requirements ~ SPONSORED BY Going to your bank is not like having to deal with a state be under stale monopoly.bureau\u2014but that's how it would YOUR BANK *\u2014 Don\u2019t Count The Cost Meanwhile the political partjes vie with each other in supporting a spending program.Be cleaz on this point: the money we spend, unless it functions to increase the national income must, in the end, be met out of taxes, The tax level is high now but it is masked by high prices.When taxes are high and the price of farm products manufactured goods declines the burden of taxation will be harder to bear.We cannot blame our political parties for this attitude if the people support it.They neither look ahead nor count the custs.They regard high government expenditure as one side of the shield, the obverse, in their opinion, full employmnt, high wages.In reality, it means higher taxes \u2014lower earnings, it tends to unbalance the whole economy.+ * + Glance for a rnoment at the records.Production of manufactured good in Canada in 1929 totalled $3,883,000,000.By 1932 this had fallen to $1,980,000,000.Tax rates never fall in similar fashion.They are held up by the inflexibility of costs.Wage rates will not decline in a depiession though there may be a minor downward tendency.Total wage and salary payments fall with the depression but declining prices benefit those employed \u2014 so they take their troubles with some measure of complacency, and leave the unemployed to the care of the state.What happens to taxes and 'expenditures ?Revenues decline, expenditures increase.The outstanding change is a decline in the national income.In 1928 the national income was $4,689 million \u2014 in 1932 it was $2,582 million \u2014 559 of the 1928 level.If we had a similar decline the national income of $12 billion in 1948 might fall to $6.6 billion in the same period of time.Our present level of taxes would be a real load if that change took place.There Is Nothing For Nothing Our fixed charges are too high.They will increase rapidly if a .| depression should develop, that is, they will constitute a higher percentage of the national income.They are the result of altered conditions.There are increased expenditures for defence.Interest charges on our federa: debt, despite lower rates, add to our burdens.We face the cost .of increased social services arising out of the theory that things which are paid for out of taxes are costless.The general feeling is that if taxes are concealed, they have no real existence.When a depression comes we shall face again the problem of railway deficits.They will return for the simple reason that the public refuses to pay the full cost of the service railways render.The people would like to have the cost of moving the gcods concealed by hiding-it, in our tax bills.Some Solutions There are several solutions.Old age pensions might be placed on a contributory basis.The general costs of government might be substantially reduced.A rapid increase in population would help to carry a part of our increased overhead but the greatest hope lies on the constructive To Make History Expert Believes History records .famous love affairs, famous divorces \u2014 but no famous honeymoon.That oversight is now in the proces of being corrected.Some seven, ty-five newlywed couples will arrive at Montreal, July 10, mig.\u2018| way through a \u201cmass honeymooy \u2018 trip\u201d that starts at San Fransiseg on June 25.Through Canada their train, handled over Canadian Pacific Railway lines, will operate as a special, designateq \u201cThé Honeymoon Limited\", The train will reach Toronto, July 12, from which city a side trip to Niagara Falls, mecca of all honeymooners, will be nage, Then its on to Winnipeg for July 15, Banff for July 18 to - 20 and Vancouver July 21, Wesley Oliver, the Los Angeles travel agent who dreamed this one up, assumes that a honeymoon doesn't necessarily have to be a hideout trip.He also figures that the groom doesn't want to be continually bothered about financial arrangements, That's the reason the trip comes in what travel folk cal a \u201cpackage\u201d.It's a fairly expensive package \u2014 approximately $1,000 per person \u2014 but that sum takes care of everything\u2014 rail ticRet, pullman and hotel accommodations, all meals, all sightseeing, transportation of baggage and all tips.That last is important.Honeymooners can hold hands, look into each others\u2019 eyes, ignore any outstretched pans, and the \u201cpackage\u201d docs the rest, Separate Homes For Farm Hands The federal government may pay subsidies to farmers to enable them to build homes for farm laborers.Such a future development is still in the speculative stage, but would tie in with Ottawa's long range desire to stabilize farm labor.Even now farmers are being encouraged by Ottawa to provide separate houses for their workers so that they may marry and continue on farms.Federal farm labor officials believe too much emphasis is put on high wages.They say young men leave farm work for industry to marry and raise families.The trend has begun among farmers to supply homes for farm laborers.It's showing up in Ontario, Alberta's sugar beet areas and British Columbia.But in the great wheat areas like southern Saskatchewan, there's no chance to establish farm laborers, Ottawa officials say.\u2018Granting of land in most provinces does not give the recipient the right to mine it.Onions \u2014 a democratic vege table, at home in any company\u2014 belong to the same family as ele gant, prim lilies, Less glamorous than the flower, the vegetable is exceedingly important to those who farm, cook or eat.side, by an increase of the \u2018otal national income.# * * In viewing expenditures might well ask, as the average business man is compelled to ask: Will it pay?There is something supremely disgusting in the UP surge of expenditures in an elec tlon year.It grows out of the conception that government \u2018% penditures differ from all uther forms of expenditure, that it !s nothing less than a new form of manna.There may come a lim when governments will be judged by the wisdom of their expend: itures rather than their voinw\" we Honeymoon Trp 5 love \u2014 but That Procesg sevens vill ar., Mid.2 ymoon ansiscg à their inadian II ope.ignated \u2018oronto, a side cca of made, eg for 18 to - 21.Angeles ad this honey- ave to figures rant to about e trip le call ly Ex l'Oxima- ut that thing\u2014 otel ac.1} sight.aggage is im- an hold 's\u2019 eyes, palms, he rest.3S Is 1t may 0 enable arm la.lopment age, but a's long e farm eing en- provide - work- rry and vials be- 5 put on Ing men ustry to among for farm in Onta- t areas, t in the southern | chance Ottawa st prove recipient ic veges mpany\u2014 y as ele [amorous etable is o those the total rres We average 1 to ask: omething the UP an elec ç of the neni x all other hat it 18 form of e a time )e judged expend: ; voJimne.\u2014_ | Weekly Roveu E Casting the World's | | Horoscope © By LEWIS MILLIGAN Scientists today dismiss astrology as an ancient and exploded superstition, and they laugh at the idea that the conformation and motion of the stars.have any influence upon human affairs and that future events may be foretold by a horoscope.Nevertheless, the superstition dies hard.The desire to peer into the future is deepseated in human nature, and it is not confined to the patrons of astrologists, teacup readers and palmists.Scientists themselves, THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 Claude Rains, currently starring Camping Weeks For 4-H Clubs Members Set Six summer camps for the training of 4-H members are being organized this year.Nearly 400 members of the Clubs will have | opportunity to spend a whole week in the midst of the beauties of nature, studying under the leadership of able technicians and specialists in natural sciences.The program is well balanced.There is time for study and time for play.Physical training is part of every day's schedule.Courses on sylviculture, botany and wild in Paramount's \u201cSin of Abby Hunt,\u201d achieved stardom in a movie in which he was never seen.He had the title role in \u201cThe Invisible Man.\u201d PAUE SEVEN The aluminum armor which Bing Crosby wears in Paramount\u2019 big Technicolor production of \u201cA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,\u201d weighs a mere 11 pounds.sociologi fortune-telling on a large scale.pr were immensely popular.Political economists and Socialists have long been gazing into the magic crystal and seeing things that are going to happen, and they have drawn up a variety of plans for averting them.So far their predictions have not been very accurate, and - their theories and plans were chiefly responsible for bloody revolutions, the two greatest wars in history, the pre- seat social unrest, and the division of the world into two militarized ideologies.\u201cThe best laid schemes o'mice and\u2019 men gang aft agley\u2019 and the planned Utopias are as far if not farther off than aver.and they are forecasting terrible things, not only for nations but for the entire human race.They ars casting the world's Horoscope, and their misfortute-telling is alarming many people.They warn us that the planet is rapidly becoming over-populated, the resources of life are being de: pleted at such a fate that the human racé will perish from starvation.Aldous Huxley has beén studying this horoscope and has dramatized it in his latest book, \u201cApe and Essence,\u201d He paints horrible pictures of the future of mankind as a result of overcrowding.soil erosion, bad farming, deserts spreading, forests dwindling and the leaching out of minerals.Listen to this and tremble: \u201cUp goes the spiral of industry, down goes the spirial of fertility.Bigger and richer and more powerful \u2014 and then al- TELLS BLUE CROSS STORY E.D.Millican, 4640 Grosvenor Avenue, Westmount, Executive Director of the Quebec Hospital Service Association, who this week released information concerning the benafits which his society had given to local hospitals.The erganization, aise known as The Blue Cross, for which Mr, Millican is spokesman, now has a membership of more than 450,000, and is famed for the absence of red tape in its work.1 oq I Silver's Tailoring High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Good assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing.5133 Sherbrooke St.West (Near Vendome) WA.7675 Scientists are prominent.among:|' the latest gazeis into the future, and that sts ahd economists have in recent years been practising Julés - Verne, Bellamy and Wells actised it in fiction with considerably accuracy, and their works * most suddenly, hungrier and hungrier.The New Hunger, the Higher Hunger, the hungar of enormous industrialized pro- letariats, the hunger of city dwellers with money, with all the the modern conveniences, with cars and radios and every imaginable gadget, the hugar that is the cause of total wars, and the total ewars that are the eause of more hunger , .Even without the atomic bomb, Be- lial could have achieved all his purposes, A little more slowly, perhaps, but just as surely, men would have destroyed themselves by desrtoying the world they lived in.They couldn\u2019t escape.\u201d .Well, what do you know about that! And what are we going to do, or what can we do about it?We can\u2019t escape, according to Mr.Huxley.He says the world is in the hands of Belial \u2014 mankind is possessed of the devil.I wonder.As I walked down town this morning I noticed that the trees were breaking into leaf and blossoms, the lawns were green, the tulips] were blooming, and hosts \u2018of bright-eyed children, youths and \u2018maidens were wending their way to school.I felt like reciting Browning's line, \u201cGod\u2019s in His heaven \u2014 all's right with the wofld!\" But Huxley's horoscope cast a shadow over the scene.According to his prediction those youngsters and millions of others throughout the world are doomed \u2018to violent deaths or starvation.One writer sets the deadline at fifty years.I don't believe a word of it.In the first place.I don\u2019t believe the world is in the hands of the devil, although he is still going about seeking whom he may pervert, but he is not omnipotent.In the second place.I don't believe man can foretell or plan the future.The Caesars consulted the Oracle, Napoleon and Hitler consulted the astrologers, \u2018and they planned for world dominion.They have gone the way of all potentates.\u2014 God's in His heaven, and all will be right with the world and the future of those who love Him and obey His commandments.CNR Rebuilds | Rolling Stock A program of conversion and modernization by Canadian National Railways, involving 146 of its passenger and 1329 of its freight cars, is now in progress at the company's shops at Winnipeg, London, Toronto, Montreal and Moncton, E.R.Battley, chief of motive power and car equipment, announced here recently.\u201cThe improvements to the passenger equipment will bring greater comfort to the travelling public; while the rebuilding of the freight equipment will provide the company with stock cars, cabooses and refrigerator cars as good as new, saving the cost of under- frame and trucks,\u201d Mr.Battley said.Between them, Canada\u2019s two major railway systems maintain nearly 56,000 miles of track, 10,- 000 bridges, 180,000 culverts and over 100 tunnels.\u2019 ® life, will be given by forest engineers.Diploma will be remitted, when the camp is over, to campers | who will have qualified themselves in swimming and physical exercises.The members of the Clubs realize the importance of these community programs and are indeed stzes for 845 QUERBES AVE.REDUCED PRICES Now In Effect \u2014Also\u2014 Special discount on domestte June deliveries.Vipond-Tolhurst Limited \u201cTA.7271 Will you help Party Policy \u2014 be rigidly enforced.able activities.James À.DE LA FIGHT COMMUNISM ?The Progressive Conservative ® Existing laws to combat Communism will New legislation will be enacted if necessary to expose and eradicate treason- VOTE FOR Progressive Conservative Candidate in ST.ANTOINE \u2014 WESTMOUNT LANNE tt es Ak IGA SI At THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 may grow to a greater knowledge, understanding and love of the world.PAGE EIG HT \u2018THE EXAMINER DAS A As ra ame tie it ee ten mue cas See à Serving the City of Westmount GARDEN SUBURB OF CANADA'S METROPOLIS Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773 % \u201cThe Examiner\u201d alms to be an Independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public servi-a Mail subscriptions; $2.00 per year; $1.90 half-year.Authorized as 2nd Class Mall, Ottawa Post Office Dept., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 TRAVELLING THE HOSTEL TRAIL Youth Hostel Week, 1949, marked the 16th year of operation of Youth Hostels Association and since the first Youth Hostel was established near Calgary, Alberta, over 70 hostels have been established across the Dominion, \u201cHostelling fun for everyone\u201d is the motto for campaign and its aim is to tell routh of the Hostels provided to assist them in their travels, both here and abroad \u2014 over bicycle trails, footpaths and highways, so that they the Canadian Youth Hostel Annual International Shut-In Day Sunday, June 5, has been set aside by the Shut-In's Day Association of Canada as the annual international Shut-Ins Day on which day the organization encourages remembrance of the sick and disabled, trying to bring some exira cheer and fellowship into the lives of those who cannot mix in the normal social life of unhandicapped hospital.While the Shut-In's Day Association does its work quietly and without fanfare throughout the year, it promotes one day, appealing to the general public to visit and cheer up these indoor invalids.Shut-In's Day is endorsed by leading figures in every field of endeavour, including the Lieulen- ant-Governors of the provinces, Commissioner Charles Baugh of The Salvation Army, Right Rev.Ritchie Bell, B.A., B.D., Moderator, Presbyterian Church of Canada, Rev.H.H.Bingham, General Secretary, Baptist Con- Sunday vention of Ontario and -Quebet Rabbi Abraham L.Feinberg, Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, Most Reverend George Frederick Kingston, Primate of Canada, the Rt.Honorable Louis St.Laurent, George Drew, M.J.Coldwell, Ray Atherson, U.S.Ambassador to Canada, L.B.Pearson, Hon.Paul Martin, and Hon.Brooke Clax- ton, cabinet ministers, and the Rev.C.B.Smith, General Superintendent, the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.Associations standing behind Shut-In\u2019s Day include the Cana dian Red Cross, the Canadian Legion, the Kiwanis International, the Society for Crippled Civilians, Inc.the Canadian Hospital Council, the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the Boy Scouts Association, the Association of Kinsmen Clubs, the Canadian Sunshine Club, the Lions Clubs of Canada, District \u201cA\u201d, and the Quebec Women's Institute, Inc, » ï Church of the Advent J Whit Sunday is the festical of the Holy Spirit and the Birth-day of the Christian Church.Following the eight o'clock Eucharist, breakfast will be served in the Parish Hall.Whit Sunday 1s the festival of 400th anniversary of the First English Prayer Book.Hitherto the services of the Church of England had been in Latin, but on Whit Sunday 1549 the change was made to English.At the Church of The Advent, as in hundreds of Anglican Parishes throughout the world, the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated according to the first English rite.and the music which John Merbecke composed for it will be sung.Î Dominion-Douglas * *_* The 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars (7th Recce Regiment) under the command of Lt.-Col.E.R.Allen, will parade to the morning service in Domin- ion-Douglas Church on Sunday, Firs?Church of Christ Scientist 82 Academy Read, Westmount, P.Q.West Side Entrance \u2014 SUNDAY, JUNE 51h 11.00 a.m.Morning Service 11.00 a.m.Sunday School.Wednesday, Testimony Meeting ut 8.15 pam Reading Room, 53 Academy Rd., 1.00 p.m, to 4.00 p.m, except Sundays and holidnys.Subjeet: at God, The Only Cause and reator.Golden Tel: Revelation 4:11, Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.#* accompanied by the Service and Loyalty Branches of the Canadian Legion.H/Capt.C.F.Johnston, Regimental Chaplain, will speak on the subject, \u201cBe strong in the Lord.\u201d There will be no further evening services until September.On Tuesday at 1 p.m., the Annual June Luncheon under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Auxiliary will be held in Leslie Hall.The guest speaker will be the Very Reverend C.Ritchie Bell, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and the soloist will be Mrs.Margaret Messenger.SWAT THAT FLY As warm weather approaches the fly menace increases in Canada.Flies carry dangerous disease germs, Protect your food and dishes from flies by keeping all food and containers covered.Use screens and nets to keep them out of the house.Dogs, cats and other domestic animals also carry dirt and disease.Keep them away from your food supplies.WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH Sherbrooke St, W., and Roslyn Ave.John Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Arthur Collingwood, F.R.C.0., F.T.C.L.Organist: and Choirmaster SUNDAY, JUNE 6th 9.45 a.m, Bible School \u2014 Bus From Montreal West, 11.00 a.m.Public Worship.7.30 pm.| Public Worship, conducted Rev.H.C.Wilkinson, B.A, General Secretary, Grande Ligne Mission.The Ordinance of \u2018the Lord's Supper will be observed at 12 noon.Wednesday, 8.00 p.m, Midweek Fel- lowship.} VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED It is anticipated that during the coming summer months many thousands of young Canadians will find that the Youth Hostel Trail is a most pleasant way to travel.Traveling on the Hostel Trail may be done by biking, hiking, canoeing, or horseback riding, stopping at night at the familiar sign of the CYH triangle.Behind this organization are outstanding men interested in the youth of Canada.Included in the Advisory Council are Col.Wilfrid Bovey, O.B.E., Dr.A.S.Lamb of McGill University, Maj- -Gen, A.E.Walford, C.B.E., Mr.Harold C.Cross, Y.M.C.A., Dr.George H.Kimble, McGill University, Dr.Leon Lortie, University of Montreal and Mr.C.A.Wylie, Montreal Boys Association.It is endorsed by these leading educationalists and community workers because they believe in the ideal of youth hosteling, for hostels the world over stand for friendliness and the breaking down of all barriers of nationality, race or creed, and its programme is built on the conviction that those who play, work, sing and live together must learn the true spirit of democracy.- * Stanley Presbyterian J The service of worship at Stanley Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning will be conducted by Rev.J.D.Wilkie.The evening service will be conducted by the Rev.D.N.Cor- real, M.A.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at both morning and evening services of Worship on Sunday, June 19th.On the Friday preceding, the Preparatory Service for the reception of new Communicants will be held in the Church at 8.15 p.m.x * | Calvary Church | * * The Day of Pentecost will be celebrated in Calvary United Church on Sunday by special services.The Minister, the Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D.will conduct the services and preach at 11 a.m.on \u201cAn Expectant Church \u2014 Waiting for the Power.\u201d The Communion of the Lord's Supper will follow the sermon and new members will be received into the fellowship of the Church, At 7.30 p.m, the theme of the sermon will be \u201cA Spirit Filled Church The Power we greatly need today.\u201d The Church School will meet in all departments at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m.the Nursery Division and Mission band will hold their regular sessions.Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m, (instead of the usual evening meeting) the Women\u2019s Missionary Auxiliary will meet in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours.There will be an excellent musical programme and tea will be served.Sunday, June 12th, at 11 am.Children\u2019s Day in the Church.There will be special features by departments of the Church School, and singing by the children of the Friendly Home, MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave, Westmount Rev.Charles C.Cochrane, B.A, B.D, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 11.00 a.m.Public Worship, Sunday School Awards will be presented at the Close of this Service.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Public Worship.Lester A.Woodin, Organist and Cholrmaster VISITORS AND FRIENDS CORDIALLY WELCOME Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues - Rev.J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JUNE.5th 11.00 a.m.Rev.J.D.Wilkle \u2014 \u201cWill Your Anchor Hold?\u201d 11.15 am.The Sunday School, 7.30 p.m.Rev.D.N.Correal, M.À., \u201cThe Power of the Gospel.\u201d Miss Doris Killam, A.T.C.M,, L.Mus.(McGill), Organist and Cholr Director.Come to Church Your Church is the Bulwark of Democracy.- There Does Freedom Flourish.Attend the Church of Your Choice Regularly.* | Christian Science 1 * - * \" \u201cGod the Only Cause and Creator\u201d is the subject of the Lesson- Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.The Golden Text is from Revelation 4:11 \u201cThou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.\u201d ~ Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible:\u2014 \u201cThine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in\u2019 the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and \"thou art exalted as head «bove all.Both riches and honour come of thee, and thou reignest ovep all; and in thine hand is power and might, and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all.\u201d (I Chronicles 29: 11, 12).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage\u2019 from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience & Health with Key to Church of The Advent Corner of Wood & Western, Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Rev.John W.WHITSUNDAY 8.00 a.m Holy Eucharist.9.00 a.m.Parish Breakfast.9.30 a.m.Holy Communion, 10.13 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist, 7.00 p.m.Solemin Evensong.N.B.\u2014The first English Prayer Book of the year 1549 will be SEER \u2018DAY SERVICES Holy Communion, 7 a.m.Tues., Thurs., and Sat, 8.00 am.Mon.and Friday, Sao.a.m.Wednesday.Mattins: 7:50 a.m, daily except on Wednesday at 9 am.Evensong: 5.30 p.m.dally, except on Saturday at 8 p.m ST.MATTHIAS CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gllbext Oliver, L.Th., M.C.Lindsay Kerr Assistant: Rev, C.R.Cariss, A.L.Th.WHITSUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, (Choral) 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion \u2014 The and Sermon, Preacher: Rector, 7.30 pm Evensong and, Sermon.\u2014 reacher: Rev.C.M.Cariss, 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Rev.A.T.Love, M.A., Rector WHITSUNDAY Four Hundredth Anniversary of The Prayer Book 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Nayler, Rector.Rev.H.Douglas Smith, Assistant WHITSUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Bible Class.Sunday School.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, according to the Prayer Book of 1549.Celebration of the 400th Anniversary \u2018of the Prayer Book in English.3.00 pam.Lecture on the Prayer Book Lf the Rector.Illustrated by co- es of the Prayer Book.; 7.30 p.m.Evensong.according to the form of 154 Monday | in Whitsun Week: 1000 a.m, oly Communion, Tuesday \"in Whitsun Week: 10 am, Holy Communion.Wednesday, Ember Day: 7.00 Holy Communion, vi.Tuesday fn Whitsunday Week Thursday: 10.00 a.m., Holy Communion, Lamy} Ea} the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy.\u201cThere is but one creator and one creation.This creation consists of the unfolding of spiritual ideag and their identities, which are embraced .in the infinite Mind anq forever reflected.These ideas range from the infinitesimal to infinity, and the highest ideas are the sons and daughters of God.\u201d (Page 502).Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Greens Ave, Westmount Minister: Very Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D.Gifford Mitchell, B.A., Organist - and Choir SUNDAY, JUNE 5th - THE DAY OF PENTECOST 10.00 a.m.Church School in all depts, 11.00 a.m.Nursery Division and Mission Band.11.00 a.m.An Expectant Church \u2014 waiting for the Power.Comnnin- jon of .The Lord\u2019s Supper and reception of new members, 7.30 p.m.A Spirit Filled Church \u2014~ the Power we greatly need today, Wednesday, 2,30 p.m.: Calvary WLS, will hold a Musical and Tea in the Ladies\u2019 Parlours, Sunday, June 12th 11 a.m.: Day.Mus.Bac, Director Children's Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., cer.Lansdowne Avenue Ministers: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Rev.Charles F.Johnston, M.A., S.T.M.SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 11.00 a.m.\u201cBe \u2018Strong in the Lord.\u2014 Rev, Charles Johnston, Annual Church \u2018Parade \u2014 17th Duke of York\u2019s Royal Canadian Hussars (7th RECCÉ Regiment}, NO EVENING SERVICE Organist and .Choirmaster, Mi.John Robb, Mus.Bac.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.Rev.D.M.Grant, B.A, Minister Rev.George K.Ward, B.A, Assistant-Minister SUNDAY, JUNE Sth \u201c COMMUNION SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.Mr, Grant: The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper.Morning Service Only.\" 11.60 a.m.Church School, ° Organist and Choirmaster, Phillips Moller Sd Mus.Bac, _ COME AND WORSHIP St.James United Church 463 St.Catherine St.West - Minister: Rev.Thomes E.McLennes Visiting Minister Rev.B.B.Brown SUNDAY, JUNE bth 11.00 a.m, \u201cThe Eternal God.\u201d 3,00.p.m.St.James Men\u2019s Association.7,30 p.m.\u201cThe Created People.\u201d ! Rev, T, E.MeLerinan will preach -! , at both services, A ESTMOUNT Park > Western Ave, at Lansdowne Minister: Rev.Harvey Campbell, B.D.p.b.SUNDAY, JUNE 65th 11,00 a.m.The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.; 11,00 a.m.Church School.7.30 p.m, Evening Worship, 8.90 p.m.The Sacrament of the Lords -Süipper.Ji C: Scott, LRSM.Choir Director A, BE.Flower.Organist | \u2014 SN aker and sists ideas are and ideas 1 to 3 are rod.\u201d ac, depls, Mis- 1 \u2014 Hun.and ho loday, \"M.S, ea in dren's \u2014 ne D.D.T.M.rdc 17th adian nem), ICH ament yrnlng Bac.lation, preach RK owne pb.Lord's Lords ctor .weekly.4127 St.Catherine St.\u2018 -nuvmsa ces us ve Beat + [ZA \u201can.| PAINTING CONTRACTORS 4469 St.Catherine West {Near Metcalfe Ave) Carrying a complete stock of GLIDDEN PAINTS Also A complete assortment of ARTISTS' MATERIALS \u2019 ©.FRAMED PICTURES e MIRRORS WE DELIVER \u2014 WE.6889 son 13 APARTMENTS WANTED QUIET couple, require 4 room modern apartment, vicinity Westmount or Cote des Nelges, .about \u2018390.00 per month.References available; Phone AT.1783.T-31 20 TOOMS TO LET BRIGHT, furnished bed-sitting- room, privileges.Suitable 1-2 people.$10.00 West, Westmount T-32 COMPORTABLE room in quiet family, suitable business girl.Kitchen privileges.1575 Summerhill; call eve.nings, 7-8 p.m., FI, 9223, - T-39 CENTRAL: Westmount, near Greene Avenue \u2014 Large\u2019 room, suitable for business man.Use of phone.After 6 p.m.WE, 5873.T-34 24 AUTOS FOR SALE 1940 DODGE, In absolutely .perfect | condition.Apply 711 Second Ave, Verdun.26 GARAGE TO LET GARAGE, .Chesterfield Avenue, $14.00 monthly.EL.4837, T-22- VICTORIA AVENUE.Garage, 370 Vie- | toria Avenue, Westmount.Rates reasonable.Good service.Room for tourists, EL.0767, 21 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted\u201d near Springfield Ave.DE.9181 21 GARAGE.wanted \u2014 Yéar \u201cround, vr nity of Aion Avenue, WA.8675 or WT.6968, 7-93 7 FOR SALE A.GENERAL TOP SOIL Specialty treated loam for: gardens and lawns, $3.00 single load, $5.00 double load.Wholesale and retail.Garden supplies.Bulldozer- to vent.Hampton Wood Coal and Coke, EL.1177.6051 Western Avenue, T-36 BROWN metal crib, wooden side, $5.00; heavy brass birdcage stand, $7.00; extension dining room table, $10.00; frame for bedroom a&creen, 2.00.4127 St.Catherine St.West, Westmount.- T-33° LAWN ORNAMENTS Por.sale, Call between 5-7 p.mi., PE 299 DRESSES, skirts, slacks, suits, sizes 12, 14, 16, good condition, verÿ reasonable, FI, 4345.T-24 GIRL\u2019S bicycle, in good condition, WI.4320, $20.00.BEACTIFUL thick rug, \u201cOriental design, 9 x 12, sacrifice, $55.00.EL, :9564.\u2018T-40 IRONER, Beatty, Tlestris, 329.007 baby scales; sterilizer, complete with bottles and caps; new.sleigh runners; top of stove oven.EL.0753.T-38 LARGE chesterfteld, 3 down, cushions, bureau with long murror, very reasonable.DIE.4238, 540 Grosvenor.T-17 ell] My li D AMollins FUNCRAL HOM 5610 Sherbrooke St W, DExrer I149 Modern Chapel aoe?ORGAN sm T-12.Yaa 1 ZJO¢ a3 ABM ALE DHL ocr mmeme seine ia ame nme ann = - THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1049 - = OA | .The \u201cWestmount E xaminer Classified _ Advertising \u2014 PHONE YOU WAlnut 2773 R ADS \u2014 10 WORDS 35+ .3¢ for each additional word \u2014 \u2014 PLEASE PHONE YOUR ADS EARLY IN THE WEEK.NO ADS ACCEPTED AFTER 10.30 A.M.THURSDAY FOR CURRENT ISSUE 29 FOR SALE A.GENERAL GARDEN table and umbrella, blue and.white.WI, 0482 T-15 LIMOGES china dinner set, White and gold, Greek Key pattern.No dealers.LA.5608, 9 a.m.-12 T-20 WESTINGHOUSE vacuum cleaner, with attachments, in perfect wark- ing order, $37.50.4527 Draper, WA.3112.T-42 \u201cTRAILERS TO RENT \u201cBoat, horse, luggage and cabin trafl- ers for rent.\u2018Reasonable rates.AT.9871, EL.£023 T-10 ELECTRIC RANGES HODGE BROS.5362 SHERBROOKE W.ELWOOD 4540 T-9 MANS wardrobe suitcase, top grain, cowhide, $20.00.WI.6606.T-29 DINING room suite, dark oak, consisting of table, 6 chairs, sideboard and glass cupboard, $70.00, DE.4115.RECONDITIONED RADIOS 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disgust authentie vulsively 44.Sum up \u201815, Like 11.Serve 38.Test «6.Hait* 17.Convert into UT = s je leather 18.Exclamation 9 Wo 1 0 «4 interrogation Fr % > Lazy person .Stupefy Tm 24.Organ of \u201c * re v hearing 28.Examples Le \" 2 qu 27.À piebald 1 animal 43 = 24 - 31.Lamprey = 33.Civil wrong 25 ze 2 , 34.Those who start buses 31 a 33 on time 38.Close to 34 [48 [36 37 39.Sphere 40.Depart 39 Ass 41 41.Twilight (poet.) 42 4 45 42.Fauna and flora of 47 an area 45.Instrument 7 > for paring / 47.Kept Decoratively Speaking By FRANCIS JAMES difficult one, actually there's no are worth it.well, The type of slip-cover depends largely upon the type of room in which it is to be used.The best type for most rooms is probably the good old plain tailored seat cover with welted seams and box pleating (though ruffles in the place of pleating are charming in an @formal room).Plain fabrics are, of Course, easier to work with since materials with large patterns require extra care in fitting the pattern evenly on seat and chair or chesterfield back, To measure for a chair, start from the floor at back and take tape to top of chair, down back to seat, across seat and down to floor at front.This will give you the length.To get the width, start at the floor on the\u2019 side and take the tape up and over the side to the seat.You'll have to double thread a needle should not re-cover or whatever.It takes care, of course, and patience \u2014 but the results In looking for slip-cover material, fabrics for this purpose are those that are heavy enough to tailor yet not so heavy that they will make hulky seams.Good slipcover fabric include \u2018chintz, twill, rep, linen and cretônne.It's strange the difference a few fresh, bright slip-covers can make in a tired room.And though the finished job looks like a reason why any woman who can her -own chairs, chesterfield remember that the best ¥ ; this amount, for the two sides and six extra inches for tuck-in on the two sides.For ruffling or box pleating, you'll need twice the distance around the chair.Having got your material, your first step ig to measure each section of the chair or chesterfield and the material to cover it, making sure that your patterns are properly centred.Mark the middle of each with chalk or thread.Then pin middle line of figure in fabric on line of chdir, right side down.Lay the pieces of fabric on the chair or chesterfield \u2018section by section, cutting each individually and pinning as you go.Beginning at inside back, centre top, allow 4\u201d tuck-in and 1\" seams, cut piece.Follow this by cutting outside back \u2014 centering design to.match inside back, Pin outside arms and bring to \u201c nee THT \u201crey PAGE NINE ® Refrigerators ® G.E.Washers ® Moffat Ranges ® Beach Stoves GAS AND ELECTRIC Easy Terms Available WESTMOUNT APPLIANCES 4209 St.Catherine West (Near Greene Ave.) EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS WE.2226 - FI.3006 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADDITIONAL WORDS 3e EACH 20 WORDS 65c DECORATING FOR CARPENTRY REPAIRS, F.Thomas, For painting and decorating, W.Tomas.Estimates free.WL e311 ; INTERIOR and exterior decorating.Work done by experts, color sugges- tions, etc.Phone WE.5270.T-18 DRESSMAKING ; EXPERIENCED \u2014dressmaker will do sewing in your home.WE.1574.T-11 EXPERT dressmaking, alterations and designing.Also drapes, bedspreads.By appointment.EL.Fast.DRESSMAKING, alterations \u2014 Don\u2019t discurd outdated clot.:es, | have ideas.Madame D'Arcy.2055 Mansfield, apt.2.BE.4688.T-14 FURNITURE REPAIRS FURNITURE repairs: upholistering, all kinds of furniture polishing.spray painting.Furniture nade to order.MA.7820.TS RADIO SERVICE TRY OUR RADIO SERVICE And repair, work guaranteed - 24 hour service.We call and da'iver.Hodge Bres.5362 Sherbrooke West, BL.4540.T-7 RUG SERVICE BEAUTIFUL REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, ima- terials, into any size or color.\u2019 ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET.CO, 2037 PREI.ST.PF.2548 -19 VENETIAN BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS custom-built.Flexalum oven baked slats, will not warn.chip or rust, no installation tharge.Free steel draperies brackets fastened on each blind.First on the market with this exélusive offer.Call for free estimate.weteran, OXFO20 VENETIAN BLINDS REG'D.YO.3681 * Evenings: YO.ni Wife Preservers Ca ar 1f your cake is coarse-grained, did yo use too much baking powder or too much fat?Possibly you did not mix it suff@] ciently, or baked it too slowly.All the | procedures will eause a ecoarseness texture.meet outer back and up to outer arm seam, ; Next, fit a paper pattern for apron and boxing on a double fold of material and cut entire front, apron and.arm fronts together.Pin the apron front, centreing the pattern, then to this pin the pleating or ruffle.Then remove the whole, baste and sew it.To make cushion covers, cut a strip the height of the cushion.allowing 1\u201d, for seams.Then lay the fabric over cushion.centraing pattern and cut to size.J.P.Beaudoin, * STE ct 1B CIR fy AUP SN ann ttt.= cna CES Hg CTI sm am me PAGE TEN © 0.8.8.M.8.Mervin McCartney, R.C.N, is expected home on leave, June 7th, from Esquimalt, B.C.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Dowden and Mr.Gordon Gillis returned home recently from a motor trip to Springficld, Mass.Mrs.F.Chard, Sommerville Avenue, Westmount, will travel by T.C.A.to England, June 17, to visit her family in Bristol.She will return August 12.Mrs.Thomas Connoly and Mrs.Gerald Tracey were joint hostesses at a shower held recently at the home of the latter.359 Victoria avenue, in honor of Miss Edna Perry, whose marriage to Mr.George W.Gosham is taking place June 18, \u201c Miss Patricia Denman, Oxford Avenue, was hostess on Friday evening last at a cocktail party for the September graduating class of the Montreal General Hospital, prior to the dance which was held at the Nurses\u2019 Residence, for 1949 graduates.About eighty guests were present.Those assisting were Mrs.Lindsay Robertson, Mrs.Lorne Sullivan, and Mrs.Kay Blackadar.ENGAGEMENTS Dr.and Mrs, L.F.Lavigne, of Montreal, announce the engagement of their niece, Irene, to Mr.Donald Duncan McIntosh, elder son of Mr.and Mrs.E.D.Mc- Intosh, of Westmount.The marriage will take place at eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, June 4, in Westmount Park-Emmanuel Church.The engagement is announced of Shirley, only daughter of Mr.S.W.Shier and of the late Mrs.Shier, to Mr.Elliot Cay, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Matthew Cay.The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 2, at three o'clock at Dominion-Doug- las Church, Westmount.\u201cA _ \u2014 Social Person THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1948 al Engageme nbs \u2014 Weddings - Married In Dominion-Douglas Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Duncan Bryant, photographed on Saturday afternoon, following their wedding in Dominion-Douglas Church, West- mount.The bride, formerly Miss Beverly Florence Stewart, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Llewellyn Stewart, of Hampstead.The bridegroom is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur S.Bryant, of Montreal.BRYANT-STEWART The marriage of Beverly Florence, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Llewllyn Stewart, of Montreal, to Mr.Herbert Duncan Bryant, of Windsor, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.Bryant, of Montreal, took place on Saturday afternoon, at five o'clock, in Dom- inion-Douglas Church, Westmount, the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith D.D., officiating.Mr.John Robb played the wedding music and standards of white lilac, snapdragons, stocks and palms were used to decorate.The bride, who was given away by her father, was in a gown of Tor The Bridesmaids\u2019 ® DRESSES Long and short ® Widest selection in all the latest styles 1353 GREENE AVENUE NEAR SHERBROOKE .All Moderately Priced ® AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT e Charlotte Furs \u2014 Couns OPEN 9 TO 6 DAILY @ Afternoon wear @ Going away outfits.H ® Smart cottons Westmount Fl.7773 3132 Masson St.4491 St.Lawrence MME -À.CourvAL \u2014 CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN | NdBack wo D: A.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC + D.À.BRASSIERES Meternity end Surgleal Supports \u2014 Elastic Stockings § STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 486) Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WISTMOUNT a EE 4236 St.Lawrence 6850 St.Hubert PO aan CAO NÉ 01 white bridal satin, fashioned on Empire lines, the bodice having a low, square neckline, trimmed with Guipure lace, sleeves ending in points over her hands and the flared skirt falling into a fan- shaped train.Her veil of tulle ilusion extending beyond the hem of her train was held by a bandeau of Guipure lace, trimmed with orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and lily-of-the-valley.Mrs.James K.Mellor, as ma- tron-of-honor, and Miss June Mc- Donald, Miss Carol Price and Miss Elinor Mellanby, as bridesmaids, Were in frocks of blue lavendar marquisette, the fitted bodices having shawl collars trimmed with ruffles.They wore poke bonnets to match their frocks, tied with | tulle bows, lace mittens and carried cascade bouquets of variegated sweetpeas.Mr.Ralph Hodgson.of Blind \u2018River, Ont., acted as best man for Mr.Bryant, and the ushers were Mr.Wesley Bryant, brother of the \u2018| bridegroom, Mr.Ross Tait, Mr.Ralph Farrell and Mr.John Robertson.Mrs.Stewart, the brides mother, was in a gown of bois-de- rose silk chiffon, the tucked bodice having cap sleeves and the full skirt, draped at the back, falling into a slight train.She wore a hat and gloves of the same color.Mrs.Bryant, mother of the bridegroom, wore a floor-length gown of Queen's blue English lace with a scalloped bolero with a lace hat to match trimmed with small flowers and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses.The reception was held in the Prince of Wales Salon of the Windsor Hotel where white lilac, stocks and snapdragons, arranged with palms, were used to decorate.Later Mr.and Mrs.Bryant left | for New York, the bride travelling in a suit of skylark green gabardine and wearing a hat of matching candy straw, trimmed with zenna red, zenna red accessories and a corsage hougget of gardenias.© JAMIESON\u2014WRIGHT The marriage of Audrey Col- atia, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William L.Wright, of Montreal, to Mr.James Turner Jamieson, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, John Jamieson, of Westmount, took place very quietly on May 30 in the chapel of the Church of the Advent, Westmount, with \u2018the Rev.Sydenham Lindsay officiating.The couple were, r'isrs nattended, Mrs.W.F, Brownrigg left Saturday to spend a month in Vancouver with her son and his family.She will travel to the coast via California.A full week was planned for the graduating class of the Homoeopathic Hospital.On Tuesday night, a dM$mner was given by the alumnae in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Following the graduation last evening, a reception was held in the Residence, and a Mother and Daughter Tea is planned for this afternoon.The graduation dance Will be held tomorrow night in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.The Queen's Bridge Club celebrated the end of another season with a closing dinner at the Queen's Hotel yesterday.Following the dinner, the ladies enjoyed one of the current moving picture shows at a downtown theatre.Those attending were: Mesdames Stanley Alder, A.H.Mason, G.S.F.Bennett, A.W.C.Richards, Dean T.Davis, George E.Riley, R.S.Echlin, Walter R.Somerville, R.C.Hey, Miss Thelma Alder, Mrs.H, W.Hughes and Miss Myra Levy.Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Helen Marian Evans, whose marriage to Mr.Thomas Walter Norwell is taking place on Saturday, June 4th, are: Mrs.W.G.MacDonald, Mrs.E.Cheeseman and Mrs.E.Hastie, who gave a kitchen shower; Miss Lilian MacDonald, Miss Doris Muir and Miss Margaret Lawson, who entertained at a bathroom shower; Mrs James A.Dundas, who gavc a crystal shower; Mrs.Albert 8 Fraser, who gave a pantry shower; Mrs.E.Horsnell, who entertained at an evening party, and Mrs.Arthur Cross and Mrs.R.H.King who gave luncheons.APPROACHING MARRIAGES The marriage of Georgette, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Cing-Mars, and of Mrs.Cing-Mars, of Westmount, to Mr.Eugene Manny, son of the late Mr, and Mrs.O.Manny, of Mont- real, will take place very quietly\u2019 on Saturday morning, June 11, at St.Leo's Church, Westmount.The marriage of Miss Evelyn Wills Randell, deughter of Capt.and Mrs.Egbert\u2019 Randell, of Montreal, to Mr, Bruce Mayo Reid, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold M.Reid, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, June 18 at four o'clock, at St.Matthew's Church,- Hampstead.The reception will be held at] the Montreal Squash Club.Badminton aad The marriage of Jane, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth P.Mac.pherson, of Westmount, to Mr, Robert John Hope, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Hope, of Oakville, Ont., has been arranged to tale place on Saturday afternoon, June 18, at four o'clock, in St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount.At the marriage of Elizabeth Anne, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Cuttle of West- mount, to Mr.William Charles (Bill) Derry, son of the late Fred Derry and of Mrs.Derry, of Montreal, which will take place at four o'clock on Saturday, June 11, in Dominion-Douglas Church, Westmount, Mrs.Preston C.Read.of Three Rivers, Que.will be matron of honor for her sister.The other attendants will be Mrs.Howard T.Oliver and, Miss Joey Abbey.Mr.8.H.Derry will be his brother's best man, with Mr.Ian Gillespie, Mr.Robert Brown and Mr.Gordon Cuttle, brother of the bride, as ushers.The reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, on Lexington Avenue.and left immediately after the ceremony for Boston, after which they \u2018will reside.in, Montreal.i: Mrs.A.L.Swinden has recent, ly returned from her countri house at Big Lake Long in thd Laurentians, where she spent À week, Mrs.William Rosengarten en, tertained at a cocktail party ij honor of the Hon.D.C.Abbot at her home, 727 Upper Belnion avenue yesterday, from five t seven o'clock.Among those entertaining re cently in honor of Miss Gladyf Jessie Turner, bride-elect, werd Mrs.P.Edwards, Mrs.P.G.Eq wards and Miss M.Edwards wh were joint hostesses at a ling shower; Mrs.L.Gelineau and Mrg H.McCarthy who gave a Kitchen shower and Mrs.Ross McKee who held a miscellaneous shower, Pupils of Edna-\u201dMarie Hawkin will be heard in a recital on Weg, nesday evening, June 8, in th Prince of Wales Salon, Windsop Hotel, at quarter past eight o'clock.Those taking part will p Lorraine McKay, Chopin Vige Pat Walker, Sadie Batstone, Don! ald Garrett, Mary Iwasaki, Winie fred Drysdale, Joan Glithero, Maida Le Baron, Ray Jackson Doreen Fairman, Giana Lymay and Barbara Martin, .WEDDINGS ALEXANDER-JACKSON The marriage of Marjorie Winnj.fred, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, William M.Jackson of Westmount, to Mr.Jan McMurtry Alexander, son of Mr.and Mrs, Stanley G, Alexander, of Ottawa, took placé on Saturday afternoon, at fous o'clock, in St.Matthias Church, Westmount, the Rev.Canon Gils bert Oliver officiating.Mr.W, J, Hislop played the wedding musid and Mr.F.C.McMilian sang durs ing the service.Pink and whité chrnations, stocks and snapdragong and lighted candles in candelabrd were used to decorate.The bride, who was \u2018given 54 by her father, was in a gown 0 blush ivory satin, the fitted bodicy having a yoke of French lca Û edged with seed pearls and sleeves ending in points over her handy outlined with the same embroidery and the full skirt, fashioned with * tucks in front, falling into z long circular train.Her veil of tuilé \u2014 FARRELL'S CATERING SERVICE WEDDINCS, BANQUETS, RECEPTIONS AND PARTIES 211 GORDON AVE.Residence - TR.2342 \u2018YOrk 0254 Mi Morle son \u20ac of Si annot o'clo( illusion of her of oran a Casc and lil The | bel Pla honor, Toront Hugh Miss E frocks bodices and ca blue Fi cular à trains.pale P maid.o! of pale of-the-v tendant pink \u20ac phanoti Mr, J best mi the ush ton and law, 8 .Mrs, ther, w of rose bodice | neckline akirt\"fa of \u201cacco pale pin navy bl & corsaj Mrs, bridegre gown 0 simple | trimmec toses à pale pin The » Blue R where | with th ranged ° candles Later left by States, suit of with wi nni- Mrs, unt, der, GQ lacd fours rch), Gils Engagement of Interest Miss Gloria Eunice Morley, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.L.S.Morley of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Kenneth Martin Smith, elder son of Mr.and Mrs.Harold M.Smith, and a graduate of Commerce of Sir George Willlams College, announced.o'clock on Saturday aftermoon, Jun class of '49, whose engagement is The marriage has been arranged to take place at four e 11, at St.Columba Church.jilusion, extending beyond the hem of her train, was held by a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias and lily-of-the-valley.The bridal attendants, Miss Isabel Plant, of Ottawa, as maid-of- honor, and Miss Eileen Jackson, -o1 Toronto, the bride's cousin Mrs.Hush Stratton, of Ottawa, and Miss Elizabeth Stockwell, were in frocks of ice-blue satin, the fitted podices having square necklines and cap sleeves edged with pale blue French lace and the full circular skirts falling into slight trains, They wore headdresses ot pale pink carnation petals; the maid-of-honor carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations and lily- of-the-valley and the bridal attendants\u2019 bouquets were of pale pink carnations and yellow ste- phanotis and snapdragons.Mr, James McCallum acted as best man for Mr.Alexander and the ushers were Mr.Hugh Strat- ton andl Mr, Cedric Winser, of Ot.\u2019 twa, and Mr.Norman McLean.Mrs.Jackson, the bride's mno- ther, Was in & floor-length \u2018gown ot rose grey \u2018Chantilly \u201d lace,\u201d the bodice having à \u2018heart-shaped neckline and long sleeves and the skirt\u201d fashioned \u2018with - a side\u2019 panel of \u2018accordion pleats.She wore a] pale\u2019 \u2018pink straw hat,\u2019 trimmed with navy blue lace and pink Yoses and\u2019 ® corsage bouquet bf pink es, Mr, Alexander, mother of thé bridegroom, wore: a fidor- ength |\u2019 gown of grey crepe; fashioned: on\u2019 simple lines with a \u2018matching \u2018hat, _ trimmed with\u2019 tulle and pale pin toses and \u2018a corsage bouquet of pale pink roses and sweetpeas.The reception was held in .the Blue Room of the Ritz-Carlton, wherè the bride's table, centred with the wedding cake, was arranged with shell pink flowers and candles - in candelabra.: Later Mr.and Mrs.Alexander left by -motor for the Southern States,\u201d the: bride travelling ina nit of navy blue crepe, trimmed 1 with white pique and wearing a is now, ready Sw to assist the 2 June Brides % pics \u201con: A Model Hats ; ® ethel | | modes ; 1448 Sherbrooke Street West | Plateau 3382 Were in frocks.of taffeta faille, | arranged with forget-me-nots and white candles.hat of navy blue lace and candy straw, trimmed with white flowers and tulle, Kolinsky furs, navy blue accessories and a corsage bouquet of gardenias.CAMPBELL-ANDERSON The marriage of Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.Gordon Anderson, of West- mount, to Mr.James Barrie Campbell, son of Mr.and Mrs, Roy Campbell, of Westmount, took place Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, in the Chapel of Divinity Halk the Rev.D.M.Grant, of St.Andrew's United Church, West- mount, officiating, assisted by the Rev.Angus de Mille Cameron of the Church of the Messiah.Mr.Donald MacKay played the wedding music and Mrs.Leslie Taylor Dewing, aunt of the bride, played the violin.White and pink snapdragons and.mauve stocks were used to decorate, the pews reserved for.guests being marked with- Pouquets of white lilac.The bride, who was given away.Avory.satin and lace; the \u2018bodice having an off-the-shquïder _neck- \u2018| line with -a-yoké of lace and the full skirt fashioned with.wide - god- êts of lace \u2018outlined \u201cwith: satin of.tulle illusion was held by a ban deat .of.lace over.\u2018satin \u2018and.-carried a semiscascade: *Rouquet: white lilac.- Ny BD : Miss Join\u2019 \u2018Erzinger and : Miss, Frances Gyde, .as bridesmaids, Miss.Erzinger being in moss green and Miss Gyde in emerald green.They wore .bonnets of natural \u2018straw, tied under their chins with ribbons to match their frocks and carried bouquets of mauve and white lilac.Mr.Cranford Pratt acted as best man for Mr, Campbell and the ushers were Mr.Donald - Mackenzie, \u2018Mr.Harold Leavitt, and Mr, Alec \u2018Anderson and Mr.Bruce Ander, son, brothers of the bride.\u2018Mrs.Anderson, the bride\u2019s mother, wag in a floor- length gown of pale grey crepe and lace and wore a hat of lilac .tulle and a corsage bouquet of lilac.Mrs.Campbell, mother of the .bridegroom, wore.a floor-length with a hat of matching mohair, | trimmed with pink roses and had: a \u2018spray of pink roses fastened.to her handbag.The reception was held at the Themis Club where lilac, snap- \u2018dragons and stocks wère used as decorations, the bride's table, centred with the wedding cake; being lily-of-the-valley, in candelabra.left by motor for the White Mountains, the bride travelling in\u2019 à light grey wool suit, and wearing a white hat, trimmed with pink and navy blue and- navy blue accessories.\u201ctthel papler-\u2014prep.ares iH ls JU viAmiong ii the Laut+of-town); ENests by her father, was in a.Bown of \u2018matching: tulle, trimmed with\u2019 pink\u2019 Po i+] roses,-and carried a cascade.Boû- -gown of water-lily green crepe; Later Mr.and Mrs.Campbell | THE EXAMINER, \"WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1919 - best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Burton Churchill and Mr.Hector Bales.were Mrs.A.O.Anderson, grand\u201d, mother of the bride, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Aylen, Mr.John Aylen, Miss Andree Choquette and Miss Anne MacDermot, of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Odell, Mr.Bruce Odell and Mr.William Odell, of Welles- ley Hills, Mass.; Dr.and Mrs, F.R.N.Gurd, Miss Dusty Gould, Miss Jeannette Weeks, of Boston; Mrs.Arthur Dewing and Miss Sara Dewing of Norwich, Vt.and Miss Mary Knowlton, of Knowl- ton, Que.COHEN-\u2014ROSENGARTEN The marriage of Sima, daughter of the late Philip Rosengarten and of Mrs.Rosengarten, to Mr.Irving Cohen, son of the late Morris Cohen and of Mrs.Cohen, of Hartford, Conn., took place on Sunday at the residence of the bride's brother, and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.William Rosengar- ten, Upper Belmont avenue, Westmount, Rabbi H.Stern officiating assisted by Cantor O.Staeren, Miss Eva Abramovitch played the wedding music.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.William Ros- engarten, was in a gown of Chantilly lace, the bodice having a high neckline and long sleeves.Her veil of tulle illusion .was held by a bandeau of flowers and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lily-of-the-valley.Mrs.George Rosengartéh was matron-of-honor and Mr.Edward Cohen acted: as\u2019 best man for his brother.* Among the out-of-town guests were Dr.and Mrs.J.K.Rafal, and their daughters, Stella \u2018and Beatrice, of Coaticook, Quebec, Mr.and Mrs.P.Becker, Mrs.Ida Cohen, Mr.Edward Cohen, Mr.Myer Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.Ule Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.H.Lander- man, Miss Muriel Landerman, Mr.Robert Landerman, of Hartford, Connecticut.MORGAN-MacPHAIL .Mrs.Morgan, mother of the WALTER J CROSS bridegroom, wore a gown of navy ® blue sheer with a matching hat, M.S$.S.Ch.trimmed with pink rosebuds and a REGISTERED corsage bouquet of Sweetheart\u2019 roses.Mount Royal Hotel.Later Mr.and Mrs.rentians.PAGE ELEVEN FOOT TREATMENT CHIROPODIST 4930 Sherbrooke St.West \u2018(Just east of Claremont) ELwood 2321 The reception was held at the Morgan left for the Lau- PSS RE \u2014 L Export Au Weaving \u2014 INVISIBLE REWEAVING Moth Holes, Cuts, Tears, Burns, Etc.LOW PRICES New Address 2055 St.Catherine St.West Wilbank 2443 (near Fort) re El 8 To 0 df fd) E Rugs Washed and Moth-Procfed The Most Modern Carpet Cleaning Plant In Canada \u2014 A Visit Will Convince You.CANADA CARPET CLEANING CO.LTD.VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR NEW CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS = FREE PARKING Ë 3939 Namur St., off Cote des Neiges-Rd.ATlantic 9415 Em Rf The marrizge of - Kathleen, | daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.A.MacPhail, of Regina, Sask, to Mr.Stanley Morgan; son of Mr.and Mrs, H.D.Morgan, of West.mount, took place on Saturday afternoon, at .half.past three o'clock, in Trinity Memorial Church, the Rev.-R.Kenneth Nay- lor officiating, Daffodils and -tu- lips were used to decorate, pars \u2018frock\u2019 of French blue tissue fille, the bodice.having à portrait heck- joñed with.a\" fantail back.She wore © a \u201ctiny crownless : hat\u2019 \u201cof.\u201d quet of pink\u201d roses and lily-of- -the-' valley.Mrs.Noel Macadam, as matron- of-honor, was in a frock of pink crepe, - fashioned on simple lines.She wore a matching headdress trimmed with flowers and tulle and carried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas.Mr.William Morgan acted as | The Warm Days Ahead.os : The:bride, who was given aivay: by.Mr.Noel Macadam, was: in a \u2018line and sleeves ending in \u201cpoints.| \u2018 scallops.Her.fingertip length - veili-over.her hands\u2019 -and the skirt.fash-).\u201d Bring with them the question of what to do with one\u2019s hair to keep it looking its best throughout the 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trip.Happy holiday! ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON, Simpson's, Fifty Floor.\u2018 11RR ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST = + ® * The Light Fantastic Success! Now the secret is out.Paula and I have been learning to dance at ARTHUR MURRAY'S STUDIO.I have two reasons for wanting to tell you about it.First is the recent conclusion the doctors and psychiatrists came to vat the Montreal Convention regarding play.Everyone needs an outlet.If you have a problem \u2014 relax.Give yourself resilience.Perhaps dancing will help you find the giant weak spot in your insurmountable wall.The other is oir \u2019 thrill because we have reached a standard where we may join the Saturday \u201d afternoon Club Sessions for pupils.You simply won't believe it when you see.our shy little Paula dancing.She is a dream.Dancing is really a poetic expression of the body as easy to learn as twisting your tongue around vowels \u2019 and consonants.ARTHUR MURRAY will teach you the secret of leading and following.Glamour people are made not born.Play the game of social contact gaining pleasure, profit and popularity, In a one hour lesson with a charming, expert teacher we began to feel comfortable in the fox-trot, waltz, rumba, tango, samba and also some swing steps.We intend to follow up with a regular course and learn many more.There is a new one, the Mambo, which is gaining popularity, It is a sort of cross version of the samba and rumba wherein the music plays around, highlighting the virtues and toning down the wild beat of the rumba.I think, perhaps the first thing we learned was a sense of composure as our teacher put us completely \u2018at ease\u2019.Wouldn't you like to waltz?\u2014that beautiful lilting, graceful step done to three-quarter time which once shocked Vienna?It is as old as grandmother's gold band, yet ever youthful \u2014 one, two, tliree, repeat; or feel the stimulating throb of the Brazilian tropics in a beat which has been refined and synchronized to ballroom tempo.Know the joyous gaiety of Rio at carnival time in the samba.The Americanized version of the tango is a simple ballroom dance easy to learn.ARTHUR MURRAY has tw STUDIOS in Montreal \u2014 one on Mountain Street and a very convenient one at Snowdon.ARTHUR MURRAY is, of course, the ARTHUR MURRAY you have been hearing about with over two hundred studios, Paris, London, Bermuda, Honolulu, seven in Canada and in all the large cities of the United States.He is Mr.Dance in the.Encyclopedia.The fifty teachers in Montreal dance on the average of one thousand hours a week, and their pupils have no age limit unless it be ninety-five.One hour he is seventy, the next eleven or twelve.A Teen.Age Class wil star at vacation, giving a baker's dozen of lessons.If you are already an exponent of this art visit the Esquire on Wednesday hight Fiesta when ARTHUR MURRAY conducts a Champagne Hour and you have a chance of winning a bottle.With the arrival of hot weather you might enjoy Belmont Park on Fiesta night, Mondays.May \u201cI cut-in\u201d.ARTHUR MURRAY'S STUDIOS, Moui tain Street, and Snowdon.MArquette 2376.) .: \u201cau mare 4 1 nase off with it.What are you going + \u2018 vw | HOME EDUCATION to do about it?\u201d IR AE ) | My daughter's eyes were larg | tv \u2018 : With surprise.\u201cIs it- her bike-tri- Ig 1 | : RED TRICYC LE cycle ?\u201d she said slowly.\u201cThen TI .A | take it back.I'll tell her I thought fi .\u2014 for beauty and comfort I it was mine.I'll say, 'I'm sony\u201d ! vo - i \u201cAnd I must tell her mother how] LE .P sorry I am.\u201d I thought.And w ! | Avoid Delays By Consulting Us Now dims By LOUIS CARPENTIRR me + | farted.It would bo simple enough re \u2019 .My four-year-old Laura and I had that morning returned from à to establish the claim of mistake ! three-weeks\u2019 visit at Leicester\u2014my parents\u2019 home.As I sat sewing identity regarding the small ve \u2018 Co ° H.Petch ons Lid.I thought about our new next-door neighbors, who had moved in |hicle, but how could I ever \u20ac i \u2018 | during our absence.I was hoping that we could be friends and that|cuse my child\u2019s rough behavi : fa » ir li \u2014 \u2014 in pulling another child so rude : 973 St.Antoine St.PL.their little daughter apparently about the same age as mine p g 11 40 L.5222 would prove to be a well-behaved child.Laura was so easily influenced, from her seat.Surely a wel qi | I had thoroughly realized that when she was with her adorable prought-up little girl would newt Sr \u2018Canvas Goods of Distinction Since 1909\" but decidedly boisterous boy cousins in Leicester.Then suddenly 1 We arrived Laura delivered If } thought, \u201cWhere is Laura?\u201d speech vehy \"well, but Margate! C4 0 rm + Stepping to the window, I at the victim of her recent onslauh \u2018oy | \", once caught sight of her yellow was not to be so easily mollifiel } ;, ' dress in the new neighbors\u2019 yard She directed a hard h at Laur y Ct .\" J pus d { H 1 MAGIC IN YOUR HOME \u2014and what was she doing?|who, losing her balance, fell ov bt j THROUGH Actually, pulling the little girl, |in the grass.But my daughter | who belonged there, off of that |three weeks with her cousins nov ; COLOR DYNAMICS\" child's own bright red tricycle.proved of value.She took ot ; Laura then climbed onto the seat the push and the tumble in go A - A J AN ILLUSTRATED PROCRAM ON and started for home.I tried to part and laughed so contagious! }, , H call to her but was too benumbed that Margaret soon joined in, od | J OME DECORATION to speak.The small neighbor's |the two, right then and ther mother was looking on, and I was were friends.Meanwhile, rath ON BEHALF OF THE PAINT BOX sure she must be saying, \"Oh, haltingly, I had explained the ni 4159 ST.CATHERINE ST.W., WESTMOUNT what a dreadful child!\" take and asked pardon for.5) TO BE HELD AT The \u201cdreadful child\u201d rode up to child's behavior.A id me, laughing delightedly.\u201c My My neighbor looked from Je VICTORI A H ALL bike-tricycle!\" she exclaimed.the two children, \u201cFor once I! ! Instantly I understood.My |glad Margaret was ill mannered.father had given Laura a red tri- was her surprising rematk, follow 4626 Sherbrooke St.W.cycle\u2014 the exact counterpart of ed by, \u201cShe has been feeling ab : Westmount, P.Q.the one on which she now sat.superior \u2014 an attitude I shud : : Father, Mother, and I had always much dislike to have her devel i Wednesday, June 8th., 1949 at 8.30 p.m.spoken of it as a \u201ctricycle,\u201d but Later, she and I will have a i} oo Lo à the little cousin had called it|on the, courtesy with which?0 the ih Admission Free \u2014 Lucky Draw \u201cLaura\u2019s bike,\u201d and she herself |accepts an apology.Guiding MR is à Li FREE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PAINT BOX had called it \u201cmy bike-tricycle.\u201d |offspring is a full-time job, \"Jlzetab)a jE \u2018 4159 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.No Laura,\u201d I answered.\u201cYour |it?Do come up and have SNE to ty, f GERMAINE POTVIN HOBBS GLASS tricycle has not yet come from tea, Margaret, knows how to PRES onio } Grandfather's.This one belongs |i ti tea table of her 0%0ng } 690 ST., W.; ; OnES pare a tiny tea Lab, ; Ps or ' COLOR CONSULTANT on ar Coon w to the little girl from whom you |and I feel sure she.will be #MlRing » : * took it.You pulled her from her to induce Laura to have \u2018tea\u2019 wil Co own tricycle, Laura.and rode her.Please?\u2019 CE ! ; 1.: { =e . Glamour pularity, fox-trot, regular y.It ting the \u2018learned waltz?nna?It feel the nized to \u2018icanized fe cities à) \u2018dance s it be il start art visit e Hour it enjoy , Mour- vou going rere larg r bike-tri- \u201cThen Il T thought m sony.\u201d other how] .And wé le enough mistaket small ve ever ex behavior so rudely y a web ould nevet ivered hé Margaret onslaught mollified at Laur , fell ove daughters using nod took bot le in gow ntagious ed in, and ind thet le, rath d the mis n for mj 44 om Né once, 11 nannered rk, follow eling à À ; ] shot >r develd ave a ul which # uiding % job, ian have $0 yw Lo 9 f her oF 11 be @ \u2018ea\u2019 WI Holds 18th Annual Convention The eighteenth annual convention of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of | Quebec Provincial Command, Canadian Legion, B.E.8.L., came ith a joint banquet with the men of the Senior Command Sessions were held each morning, and resolutions were the {0 a close W.Convention.gent to the Provincial Command for approval regarding the sale of margarine in the Province of Quebec.It was pointed out that {hose Who would buy margarine not aff INTS ON Fashions Printed organdie, dainty and daphanous, joins the procession of sweet summer fabrics.It is used for a charming little after- mon dress of French blue, yel- bw and pink nosegays on a tavy blue background.Bands of the fabric are worked in folds from a double plastron on either fide of the bodice, In shawl collar formation.The neckline tnderneath is round and low, Folds compose the snug 3nid-.Hit and unpressed pleats make the skirt.Topped with a cartwheel hat, here is a nice choice of pleasing summer afternoon Wear, Modern Heating Units ore Compact Than Old Replacement of your old heating ystem with one of the more com- pict, cleaner heating plants that five been developed by engirieers n recent years will do much to ve your problem.New \u2018wiring d an up-to-date thermostat will tp eliminate heat control wor- 9 a3 well as cut the fuel bill, e heating units in each\u2019 room, they are old and outmodeq, ould be replaced with new ones À at actually \u201cdo\u201d something for lerior appearance and éomfort.t newest heating urifts, such as fé new convector-radiators, are ich more compact than the old pré and if installed will leave fore floor area for other purposes.Space-saving is a direct advan- ëe of modern engineering in \u20ac new heating units, Convector- dlators can be installed in \u2018any ee ways \u2014 fully recessed.in \u201c% partially recessed, or free- nding against walls, By recess- ¢ them in walls, no floor area te tnd attractive arrange- \\ of furniture is facilitated.ivector-radiators may be in- Wed on almost any new or ne steam or hot water ! Tr ne man at the table, an on- Le à simple thing \u2014 a useful by le unsurpassed for flavor.3 oe man who, grows or mar- bo ns, and to the woman who PS or cooks, the onion Js .any- Ing but simple, \u2018 would be those people who could ord the price of butter, and it would therefore not affect \u201cthe sale of the butter.Resolutions were also sent regarding the rental control in this city, a-request for more houses in a hurry, with rentals within the -| reach of the lower salaried men.A resolution requesting a pension for the widows of Imperial Veterans was also forwarded at this time with the hope that consideration would be given to the number of Imperial Widows in Newfoundland, who will now comé into this category.An appeal was also sent to the men for approval to appeal to the city for more and better stands for the Veterans Taxi Association.Forty \"drivers of the Veterans Taxi Association donated their cars and services to transport all the convention delegates to Pointe Claire, where they took part in the service held there by the Last Post Fund.The ladies placed a flag and a poppy on the grave of each soldier resting there.His Excellency, the Governor General, paid tribute to the men of all creeds, colors, and religions who fought side by side for their country, and are now resting side by side in death.A request has been sent in for a Medal of Merit for Mrs.Alice Crossley and Mrs.E.Richardson, both Past Presidents of the Provincial Command, and also for Charter Members who have given the greater part of their time for the last eighteen years to the work of the Legion of Veterans.The Granby Branch (Nd.52) of 1 the Ladies Auxiliary was presented with the Countess of Hadding- ton Cup for securing the highest percentage of members during the year.Mrs.L.Devost, the President, informed the ladies in her annual report, that the membership of the auxiliary now stands at a total of 57 Auxiliaries in the Province of Quebec, with a total enrollment of 3000 women.The outgoing executive and the delegates to the Convention presented Mrs.Devost with a beautiful gold wrist watch as a token of their esteem for the work she has done during the past two years.The newly elected officers of the Command for the coming year are: President, Mrs.S.Sheriff; Past President, Mrs.L.Devost; 1st Vice.President, Mrs.E.Sa- ferriere; Chairman, Mrs.B.Taylor; and Treasurer, Mrs.E.Richardson.The officers were installed by Mr.C.Rhodes-Smith, President of Manitoba Provincial Command, representing the Dominion President of the Canadian Legion.Mr.W.V.Neish, Immediate Past President of the Quebec Provincial Command acted as Sgt.-at-Arms for the Installation Services.Interior Moisture Is Paint Failure Cause Moisture, which works out from inside a painted surface and upsets the \u2018anchorage of the paint film, is one of the most common causes of paint failures.It's a trouble that stems directly from the damp condition of the object to be painted and prevents the paint \u201ckeying\u201d to the surface.It cannot be blamed on the paint itself\u2014for no paint can be expected to withstand interior moisture no matter how well it stands up against the exterior variety.} The presence of blisters in the paint is the common sign of a moisture-faulted surface underneath.The sun's rays, or warmth cause the moisture to go through the wall or siding.The moisture in turn forms and collects between the wood and the paint surface, pushing the paint oute ward in blisters.\u2019 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1949 Legion Provincial Command Aux.ELMHURST@DAIR Any Of These Declers Will Be Clad To Supply You With Tudor Ice : Cream Busy Bee Restaurant .1766 Greene Ave., Fi.0321 - M.Bessner &.Co., Grecer .4943 Sherbrooke W., WA.5681 Kane's Drug Store .-4779 Sherbrooke W., DE.3553 Kay's Pantry .c.~368 Victoria Ave., EL.0073 Try Tudor\u2014let your taste tell you it\u2019s a new ice cream treat\u2014a rare combination of tongue-tingling flavour and rich, creamy goodness.\u2019 For desserts, for parties, for between-meal treats .Tudor\u2019s tops\u2014a quality ice cream of Elmhurst Dairy\u2014 made with fresh fruits and sweet nuts and available in a variety of delicious flavours.TRY TUDOR TO-DAY The New Tudor Ice Cream is obtainable at your Elmhurst Dealer.Look for the Elmhurst or Tudor sign.Phone FRontenac 3118 for the name of your nearest dealer.NOW RICHER! LTD?y PAGE THIRTEM D = ES te coniantnn Sane N +.en res mare ant a.> ra oe a a a CESR EST CITE \u2014\u2014_ res md re sd SI LS Cat he Co wml st ee i ee ie pee re em Ae ma oh i \u2014 == ae a ew nm 1 1 IAE 0 Bf wi eee aaa vo St Spar Te ss 0 PAGE FOURTEEN 7\" MADAME.If you want an individually made dress.TONKA 4310 St: Catherine St.West Wilbank 3272 \u2014 ofter 6 p.m.Paramount Slip- Covers SR.\u2018 DRAPES .CORNICES + BEDSPREADS REMODELLING - VENETIAN BLINDS SLIP-COVERS BEST BUY IN TOWN Our Work Is Better GIVE US A CALL 3420 Victoria Ave.Westmount Office: DE.4212 - Res.: HA.6511 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1940 Serve Shrimp Chowder New Orleans Style Large bowls of steaming hot shrimp chowder is a good menu suggestion.The price of canned shrimp is running about 20 per cent lower than last year, Canned peas, used in the recipe, are in the bargain list.And rice, served with the chowder, is inexpensive.The shrimp are packed in 5- ounce cans in jumbo, large, medium and small sizes.Shrimp Chowder (4 servings) Four tablespoons butter or fortified margarine, 12 cup diced celery, 1 large onion, chopped, JA cup chopped green pepper, one 5- ounce can shrimp, 1 No.2 can peas, 1 No.2 can tomatoes, 12 tea- spooh chili powder, 1 bay leaf, 2 cups hot cooked rice.Melt butter or margarine in saucepan.Add celery, onion and green pepper, cook until onion is tender but not brown.Drain liquid from shrimp and peas; +2 pue Berve canned shrimp chowder New Orleans style, with rice.measure and add water to make*1!; cups.Add to saucepan with Enclusive Originals and Gol) from NORWAY SPORTS in Eennis tomatoes, chili powder and bay leaf, cover and cook over low heat 20 minutes.Add shrimp arid peas, cover and simmer 30 min- \u2018utes or until slightly thickened.Serve in soup bowls with mounds of rice in centre.Shrimp and Rice au Gratin (4-6 servings) Three tablespoons butter or fortified margarine, 3 tablespoons | flour, 12/3 cups tomato juice, 1% teaspoon salt, 1; teaspoon tabasco, 5-ounce can shrimp, drained, 134 cups cooked rice, 1 cup \u2018soft bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons melted butter or fortified margarine.lL.Melt butter, blend in flour.Add tomato juice, stirring constantly and cook until thickened.Add salt, tabasco .and grated American cheese; stir until cheese is helt ed.Add shrimp .and rice.Place in l.quart casserole and cover with crumbs which have mixed with.the melted butter or margarine.Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 15 min- 1545 Mountain Street MA.2533 1 cup grated American cheese, 1 utes, until crumbs are brown.(Just opposite Holt Renfrew) \" ; ; : \u2014 PES >0 oC\u20140« »oc\u2014>0 0 : Let's Eat arte ane CHAPEAUX EXCLUSIVE HANDMADE MODELS whites now on hand.A beautiful selection of summer BRIDE AND BRIDESMAID'S HEADDRESSES SPECIALIZING IN INDIVIDUAL REASONABLE PRICES Remodelling A Specialty 1845 St.Catherine St.W.(Near St.Mark) WI.7278 Blue and White Straps Brown and White Straps All White Pumps Brown and White Spectators Golf Shoes ARCH-AID 1388 St, Catherine St, W.AH White Oxfords fs 15,50 to 17.50 Sizes AAAA to E S hoes PL.2381 (Between Bishop and Crescent) Store Hours: 9 to 5.30\u2014Open All Day Saturdays MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION \u201cGood feet deserve them \u2014 bad feet need them\u201d 000 DOC By IDA BAILEY ALEN DH D0\u2014>0C\u2014D0 \u201cBreakfast can be the best meal of the day.We should take tine to prepare a good menu, and eat it\u2019 leisurely and with enjoy.\u2019 ment, But the great American breakfast is an eat-and-run meal, juive, toast and coffee and off for the day's work.With a poor start lire that, a man feels tired all the morning.He tries to make up for \u2018it at noon with a sandwich, a piece of pie or cake and coffee.\u2018When he comes home from work he eats a heavy dinner and feels all stuffed up, Maybe before he goes to bed he feels hungry again and takes a snack, Then he has no appetite for breakfast.\u201d \u201cBut, Madame, we have a wonderful dejeuner at noon.\u201d \u201cYes, and the French take off two hours in the middle of the day to eat it.That won't work with our business system.The midday meal should be sustaining, but light enough not to overtax the di- \u2018| gestion and slow up the afternoon's work.\u201d \u201cMadame, thls week you are giving special suggestions for the bride.I think she will make a hit with her husband if she will get up early enough, put on a nice negligee, make herself pretty with out the hair curlers, and prepare a nice breakfast for two, with conversation minimum, service maximum.\u201d \u201cNow, Chef, what do you call a good breakfast?\" \u201cI would say fruit, cereal, an omelette, or bacon with eggs, or some form of meat or fish; warm rolls or toast and coffee.Any good healthy man should be able to enjoy such a meal.\u201d \u201cI agree; that's a good start.Then at noon, lunch should be light, Orange or other fruit juice in the late afternoon if he feels tired, and a substantial dinner.Nothing during the evening except fruit, fruit juice or a glass of milk, If breakfast seems a bit too heavy, serve a big dish of cereal and milk, or eggs, meat or fish, on alternate days.\u201d All Measurements Are Level Recipes Serve Two Lamb Chop and Potato Broil Buy 4 rib or loin lamb chops cut a scant inch thick, or use 2 big shoulder lamb chops.Pre-heat the broiler 10 min.Put 3 c, water in the broiler pan, so the drippings from the meat will not burn, Then rub the broiler rack with a little fat.Dust the chops with salt and pepper.Put them on the rack.Around arrange slices of peeled BROILED DINNER FOR TWO _ Chilled Tomato Lamb Chop and Potato Broil Green Peas Tossed Green Salad Chocolate Cake with Whipped Cream Coffee, Tea and Milk 1 Prepare salad greens and put in bowl.(Hubby will do the tossing.) 2 Chill tomato juice.3 Bake cake in a 7\u201dx11\u201d pan.Use a chocolate mix.4 Put lamb chops and potato .slices to broil.5 Cook fresh or quick frozen peas, or use a good grade canned peas; season with butter or margarine.8 Start coffee.raw potatoes cut lengthwise.Then tuck into the empty spaces 14 1b.washed mushroom caps.(The stems should be removed to saute and use for breakfast in scrambling eggs.) Put a small piece of butter in each mushroom cap and dust with.salt and pepper.Brush the potatoes with salad oil, melted butter or fat.Slide into the broiler and cook five minutes, finish at a lower heat, Allow from 12 to 15 minutes altogether.Turn the chops and potatoes when \u2018browned on one side.The mushrooms do not need turning.Tossed Green Salad Salad greens must always be thoroughly washed and rinsed.Drain them in a colander; or, if you do not own one, use the dish drainer.Then dry further on ab- clean tea towel, or put in the hydrator of the refrigerator to crisp a few moments before cutting to make the tossed green salad, Prunes are considered a good source of iron.Use them frequently but remember that they do not have a good vitamin C content and must not be considered a substi- tute for citrus fruits or high vitamin C foods.been sorbent paper towels; wrap in a Tea Held In Hong IC.R.C.S.Presiden And Conveners The Women's Wo \u2018Work Commit, of the Montreal .Branch of the Canadian Red Cross entertainÿ at a tea yesterday afternoon af the home of Mrs.W.W.ç Chip man, 4877 Jean Brillant avemy in honor of presidents and Cone veners of Canadian Red Cry groüps in the city.The Commit, tee giving the.tea included Mn, W.W.Chipman, Chairman w, men's, Work Committee, Montre, Branth, CRCS; Mrs.Doi Brown, Co-Chaîrman; Mrs, Rai Gampbell, Vice-Chairman; with | the.following supervisors: Miss Florence Butters, Mn, B.S.Scott, Mrs.E.Burkett, Mr, N.-S, Whittell, Mrs.C, I, Shot ton; Mrs.Whiteford, Mrs, N, L \u2018Saunders, Mrs.L.Luke, Mz, Tippett, and Mrs.Bogert, Lilac; Snapdragons and Yellow \u2018candles were \u2018arranged on a blu table\u2019 cloth, in pleasing effect, \u2018and those pouring were Mme ¢, \u2018Boudrias,\u201d Vice-President of the Montreal .Branch\u2019 and Co-Presij.ent of thé Women's Work Con.mittee of «Provincial Division; Mme M.Forget, wife of.Colon Forget, President Montreal Br, | CR.C.8.; \"Mrs.W.W.Chipman; Mrs.Rod Campbell,\u201d Miss F, But.teris, Mrs.Tippett and Mn, \u2018Bogert.CBF Winners to Appen At Fur Fashion Show Louise\u201d Roy &nd Jean Pier Comeau, winners of the final \u2018awards of the CBF programme \u2018Nos Fiitures Etoiles\u2019 will appest as guest artists at the Fur Fash \u201cion Show being held in Windsor Hall of the Windsor Hotel on June Tth, 8th and 9th.Prominent Montreal furrien will display their fur styles for next fall and .winter at 2 showings daily\u20142.30 and 8.30 pm.Five fur coats will be given away\u2014one to the lucky winner at each show.Mademoiselle Huguette, Oligny will act as commentator.The first public sale of tickets will be.for the 8.30 show on June 7th.Tickets are available from your furrier\u2014or at the door h- | fore each show.SAVING CANADIAN LIVES Early diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis has saved many lives, but TB patients must he careful to follow their doctor's in structions to the letter if they wish to avoid the danger of a re lapse, Patients discharged from sanatoria need time to accustom their bodies to the routine of living.Work tolerances must be de veloped slowly.Take it slowly for a while, La CANE FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT Rendez-vous of the connoisseur for thirty years.Table d'hote luncheon $1.30 \u2014 Dinner $1.8 Salons available for private gatherings.Special Attention to Women's Clubs Luncheons and Dinner Parties.1500 Drummond St.BE.0458 arte | et 1 cn EE mac just Comm succes and n' Ho Gra Gra Homo real 8:30, Pra H LD Memo dress M.I of th Miss Nursir port, the pi and of th sentec Was Smith Medic HR intenc Am \u2014~ E Que.; Que.Que; teal, ¢ Brook Goody found] Three Napar hey, ] dun; Floren Maude Joan Que; Que; Marie BC Mills, Montr tia).\\ The Magdig at the 18 Se Friday two cf Men and S} The of Ha sale ç at 525 d yellow n a blue > effect, Mme 6, rk Come Division; - Colonel real Br, zhipman; F, But id Mn, 1 ppeor ow Pierre 1e final gramme * appea ur- Fash Windsor otel on furriers yles for 2 show.p.m.2e given ~ winner ~ Oligny F tickets on June le from door he- LIVES reatment d many must be tor\u2019s in if they of a re ed from ccustom e of liv.it be de owly for mn | oo E H oisseur heon 1.50 rivate omen's vd St.I pn .0 rpm - Slimming Machine In Action ue David Preston, of the Preston Fhysical Culture Institute, checks machine as pretty girl, novice to the exercycle, laughs net knowing just what to expect but knowing that it does prove effective in its work.Increased Service Reported By Children\u2019s Dental Cite.The increasing work of the Greater Montreal Children's Dental Committee, during the school year 1948-49 has been successful, due to the wonderful \u201cunusually co-operation of school principals and nurses\u201d, says the committee's latest report, recently made public.Homoeopathic Holds Graduation Exercises Graduating exercises of the Homoeopathic Hospital of Montreal were held last night at 830, in the Nurses\u2019 Residence.Prayer was offered by Rev.H Douglas Smith of Trinity Memorial Church, and the Address of Welcome was given by Mr, Douglas Bremner, President of the Board of Management.Miss M.G.Russell, Director of Nursing, gave the Nursing Report Mrs.A.R.Griffith made the presentation of the diplomas, and Mrs.M.Stoker, President of the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary, presented the medals.An address was given by Dr.Frederick Smith, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, McGill University.Dr.H.R.Griffith, Medical Super- intendant, presented tho prizes.Among those graduating were.\u2014 Eunice Arnott, Que.; Elizabeth Banford, Lachute, Que.; Doris Beebe, New Carlisle, Que; Roberta Fosbrooke, Mont- teal, Que.; Helen George, Corner Brook, Newfoundland; Iielen Goodyear, Corner Brook, Newfoundland ; Patricia .Hackett, Three Rivers, Que:; Edith Hall, Napanee, Ont.; Verna Lane, Syd- hey, N.S.; Dorothy Legge, Ver- din; June Lyle, Montreal, Florence Morrison, Sydney, N.S.; Maude McKell, Riverfield, Que.; Jan McMartin, Lachute Mills, Que; Shirley McRae, Howick, Que; Pamela Poole, Westmount; pe Soga, New.Denver, Mi C; Jean Tomalty, -Lachute lls, Que; Mrs.Jean Yeates, ontreal West, Que.(in absen- a).Madison W.C.T.U.Mans monthly meeting of the i ison W.C.T.U.will be held the home of Mrs.L.B.Fuller, 5 Severn Avenue, Westmount, (gay evening, Reports from the Wo conventions will be given, Members will meet at Greene 8nd Sherbrooke at 7.45 p.m.Rummage Sales Shaar Hashomayim Chapter dassah will hold a.rummage on Wednesday, at 10 a.m.51 St.Lawrence Blvd.The of Ha sale at 52 Outremont, M + : * The committee serves schools in Montreal, Verdun, Lachine, West- mount and other parts of Greater Montreal.Its report shows an increase of more than 100 in the number of school dental clinics held.It showed 561 children treated dentally from Sept.14 to \u2018May 20 and an appreciable increase in the number of fillings put into children\u2019s teeth.During the term the committee had purchased a dental X-ray machine, installed in Aberdeen School, and which may be moved to La- Central clinics had been held in Aberdeen School; at the University Settlement; in the Welfare Federation Building, and in George Esplin School, Lachine.Twenty seven different schools in the Greater Montreal area had been served by the clinics and their full or part time dentists and dental assistants, numbering 13.The Greater Montreal Children's Dental Committee is composed of representatives from its supporting organizations, such as the American Women's Club, the Cote des Neiges Women's Club, the Montreal Gyro Club, the I.O.D.E,, Jewish Welfare League, Montreal Dental Club, Montreal Women's Club, Mount Royal Dental Society and the Rotary Club of Montreal.The largest single supporter is the Canadian Junior Red Cross.Chairman of the committee is Dr.D.P.Mowry, dean of the faculty of dentistry, McGill University.The report was submitted by Miss E.Lorraine How, director, Junior Red Cross, which administers the work.Calvary.W.M.S.ety Auxiliary of Calvary Church, Westmount, will hold its June meeting in the church parlours, Wednesday, June 8, at 2.30 p.m.Taking part in the programme are Mrs.Colin Green, soprano; Mrs.Wm.Hewetson, contralto; Mrs.George \u2018A.Sheen, who will give a monologue; and Mr.Peter Grif- fiths, who will give pianoforte selections.Mrs, Noel Hardy will be the accompanist of the afternoon.Tea will be served and a cordial invitation is extended to all friends.to attendee Organist to Give.+3 [Recital in Monireal CTE E NADITERR Gh A ET THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE /eslminster Abbe The examiner for the Royal Schools of Music this year is Dr.Osborne Peasgood, Mus.D., F.R.\u20ac.0, G.R.C.M,, He is Organist at Westminster Abbey and played for the Coronation of King George BM cee me CT RITE eg 9, 1949 Mrs.Wright Hostess \u2018PAGE FIFTEEN lilacs lent a festive air to the occasion.To Club Drama Group : Mrs.H.L.Taylor and Mrs.J.B.Rice presided at the teatable, .Other guests were Mesdames J.Mrs.J.W.Wright, directress |w.Perks, J.H.Maude, R.Japp, of the Drama Group of the Notre | \u20ac.W.Thompson, L.Campbell, H, Dame de Grace Women's Club, en- PE Lockhart, J.C.Cairns, Frank tertained members of the Group Lindsay, M.T.B.Melnivre, Cat tea on Monday afternoon, May R.Seller, M.C.Moore, S.Turner, 23rd, at her home 6876 Sher- |S: A.Morgan, F.Luxton, W.Rob- brooke St.West.Mauve and white ! ertson and L.Unsworth.chine for a period next autumn.The Woman's Missionary Soci- | VI and for the marriage of Princess Elizabeth.: \u2018Dr.Peasgood wifi give a recital at the Church of St.Andrew and St.\u201d Paul, 3415 Redpath St, on Monday evening.June 6th at 8.30 pi.There will bé ho charge for admission.,\u2019 : Canon Scott LO.D.E.The Canon Scott Chapter, I.O.D.E., will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs.G.E.Riley, 3799 Kent Avenue, Tues- Antiques Bought and Sold FINE REPRODUCTIONS TO ORDER 1226 BISHOP STREET HUBERT PLOMER INTERIOR DECORATION MA.5851 day, at 8 p.m.Lanachis great Leader At the polls on June 27 the voter must ask himself, ahead of anything else, who should be head of the government.In Louis St.Laurent, Canada has found a great national leader.That he had high abilities of the mind he had wisdom in cabinet, unique gifts in parliamentary debate and a quick grasp of large affairs became clear as _ soon as he entered the Government.In international affairs, as one of the original advocates of the Atlantic Pact, he made himself a world figure who spoke out as no Canadian before him, in the councils of the nations, He also revealed an understanding of ordinary people, because he is was proved by his career in law.That ~ | LOUIS ST.LAURENT, Prime Minister of Canada one of them.This warm and essentially simple human being is the real St.Laurent, the product of the small town, of humble beginnings, hard work, a big family and the friendliness of country neighbors.In blood, language and instinet he combines the qualities of two great races.To the voter it is equally important that St.Laurent is the leader of a truly national party, with proved strength from coast to coast, the only party which can hope to form a stable government - after the election.His character, his ability and his achievements have made \u2018him the leader of all the Canadian people.VOTE LIBERAL! \\NSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTER m4 i TE PAGES SLALEEN \u2018THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 \"Gimme a Little Kiss \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Will \"Ya\", Huh?\u2014.\u2014 \u2014 And I'll Give it Right Back to You!\" i ww HEN Billy Eckstein site to ¥% play the piano in his niod- est but comfortable home at 5682 McLynn Avenue, he has 39 trop- tcal birds for an audience.He didn't always have them, and it's love birds: two parrots; one Afri- only recently he's had that num- can ring neck parakeet; ten budg- ber, but Billy likes the hirds so les; two cardinals; four cocka- much that he's a little sorry he teels; one weaver one linnet; one didu't start collecting them long African finch, and two Java hefore he did, three years ago.Sparrows.His favorite is the ring In a special room tagged \u201cThe hecked parakeet, \u201cmy pet\u201d, who Jungle\u201d, Billy keeps his feathered keeps saying \u201cComment ce a\u201d and friends, which, when itemized, the \u201cOhhhh,\u201d whenever anyone enters inventory is something like this: the room.two canaries; eleven finches; two Polly the Parrot has little to AN IMPORTANT DATE FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1949 When The Canadian At Theatre Children's Workshop Presents een- Agers Oh Stage Victoria Hail, Wesimount Aduiss \u2014 75¢ CURTAIN 8:00 SHARP Students \u2014 35e Tickets available from \"CAT\", 5767 Monkland, EL.1658 \"A Hilarious Evening of One-Act Plays! eee ee 0000060 All Chocolate Bars 4 for 257 All Gum and Life Savers 6 for .25¢ - DEGUIRES - DRUG STORE £1 Guaranteed 4, Hceur Delivery Service AT.9413 4969 Queen Mary Roud Birds and Music By MEL JAMES say other than she is \u201call right\u201d, and Laura, the other parrot, doesn\u2019t say very much, but she does show an ear for music by perking up whenever Billy plays Brahm\u2019s \u201cLullaby\u201d.Polly has a special composition, one which Billy wrote himself and entitled, \u201cSleep Kitty Casey\u201d, while \u201cMy pet\u201d the parakeet\u2019's favorite is \u201cNow is the Hour\u201d, and a radio commercial which starts off \u201cUm um Good\u201d.During their favorites the birds are perched on Billy's shoulders.Some of the birds are very rare, and perform {he most unusual things which makes them a source of delight and entertainment for Mr.and Mrs.Eckstein.: * * * HERE is the Weaver, a colorful bright orange and brown feathered bird, which is given the title weaver because that is exactly what it does.Colored pieces of wool are hung up in his cage, and before long, the weaver takes the wool, a different colored strand each time, and weaves them into a small mat.| to themselves; and they may need a bigger one soon for the mother lis sitting.An unusual highlight | here, is to see the male cockateel take over and nest the eggs, while the female goes out to eat.Sometimes the male brings the food to her and other times, they will sit in on the eggs together.Late To Bed\u2014Early To Rise Nl rf?HOUGH Billy doesn't get | home from work until four in the morning, he's up by ten to help his wife feed them.Nearly two shelves of a large pantry are kept stocked with bird-food alone, not counting what some of the birds eat that are left-overs the Parakeet likes bread soaked in cream for breakfast, while the parrots, in addition to their regular sunflower seed diet, and toast in the morning, get fruits, nuts and meat bones as delicacies during the day.; Both Mr.and Mrs.Eckstein are very fond of birds.The other week a little girl brought them a \u2018newborn robin which she had found on the grass.For three days and nights, the Eckstein's tried to save the tiny creature that was still featherless, but it died, prob- j ably because it got too much food and over attention.Mrs, | Eckstein stayed up with it most of the three nights, thinking it \u201cLady Rodney\u201d Returns Here Paying her first visit to Montreal since November, 1941, the HMS \u201cLady Rodney\", trim 8000- ton passenger ship of the Canadian National Steamships, docked here recently following a voyage from the British West Indies.Aboard the vessel were a number of passengers returning from the d' Caribbean as well as a group of | travellers from New York and the New England States who embarked at Boston when the \u201cLady Rodney\" called there on her voy- | age to Montreal.| A sound-proof camera cover in Hollywood is called a \u201cblimp\u201d.| Four cockateels have a hig cage* from their own meals.\u201cMy Pet\u201d could be saved, but they both admit that a bird of that age, is so delicate, it needs its mother to know what is good and what isn't good for ii zo eat.+ LS * N THE.winter time.too, Billy has an extra hundred or more birds to feed.The sparrows who fail to fly souih for the winter months, head towards the Eck- stein homestead every day knowing full well that food will be plentiful in the back yard of their home.A squirrel that makes his home in a nearby tree, is getting tame enough to not dash off when Billy goes into the yard, and another joy with Billy is his Casey.the eleven year old collie which he's had since three weeks old.Casey, a big friendly dog, takes life easy now, except when he is ordered to chase away two or three black cats that try to disturb the sparrows in winter-time.Billy likes cats too, but they play havoc with the sparrows during their eating time, so he hasn't any around the house.But if Billy didn\u2019t have the birds or the dog or the squirrel to contend with he openly admits he\u2019d have other pets including cats, for as he says, \u201cMy wife and I would find the house empty without some pets to look after\u201d.mms - A fool will tell you where to get off, a wise man will help yoy to get back on.ST.CATH.at CHOMEDY WI.2780 \u2018STARTS SATURDAY! Danny's y x Latest \\ «v7 is his i) Greatest! * King Klown himself in the merriest role of his .pradcap career} 4 oem Clon PRESENTS DANNY VIRGINA \u201c3 KAVE - MAD = 7 SANG 1$ BOAT CoLoN sy TECHNICOLOR HUGH HERBERT BENNY GOODMAN TOMMY DORSEY LOUIS ARMSTRONG CHARLIE BARNET LIONEL HAMPTON Me POoweu FEATURE ATTRACTIONS \u201cNo Minor Vices\u201d with DANA ANDREWS Lilli Palmer - Louis Jourdan ba S NN Last Showing Today! \"TRADE WINDS\" with Fredric March, Joan Bennett and Ann Sothern.\u201cSECOND CHORUS\" with Paulette Goddard and Fred Astair.! is MONTGOME WARNER BROS! JUNE BRIDE a wow _ FROM BEGINNING To END: \u201d TOR WATAE ACARD CONTE % + ON THE SAME PROGRAM \u2014\u2014 ~a TODAY and SATURDAY! | THREE .MUSKETEERS\" color by Technicolor with Land Turner, Gene Kelly, June Allyson and Van Heflin.\"THE DARK PAST\" with William Holden, Nina Foch and Lee J.Cobb.L mwa a dese 11 OS 0600 42 BAM AE NÉMAIS: (M0 0 US wit both Montg provol to be startir first } than © thing In\u201d that | captiv.Burke of al pany - Davis.And calls t a brief pany ° on the fact tI named Pete cared How Miss | ts on th That 1 is now princi recall their \u201c1 Ï son,\" \u2014 \u2014\u2014 He th all fo ess = IL TT EET pe\" Everything Is Sew-Sew For Rita It may take nine tailors to make a man, but it took 11 seamstresses to work on Rita Hayworth's wedding gown in Paris.The special gown and 17 other selections from designer Jacques Fath's collection comprised the movie star's trousseau for her recent marriage to Prince Ali Khan.\u201clune Bride\u201d Starts Sunday At The Westmount Theatre With due respect to the other, both Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery, stars of the laugh- provoking \u201cfilm, \u201cJune \u2018 Bride,\u201d .to be shown at: the Westmount starting Sunday, recall that their | first professional encounter more than a few years ago was something less than memorable.In Montgomery's case, it seems.that he was too dazzled by a captivating lady called Billie Burke to notice another member of a Rochester, N.Y., stock company \u2014 a snip of a girl name of Davis.And as for Bette Davis, she recalls that her principal concern in a brief engagement with the company was to make an impression on the director, George Cukor.The fact that there was a leading man named Montgomery left her completely unmoved, She couldn\u2019t have cared less.How the leading man fared with Miss Burke or how much of an impression the young blonde made on the director nobody ° knows.That was years ago, and the event is now so hazy in the minds of the principals that they can\u2019t\u2019 even recall the title of the play in which their talents briefly touched.\u2018I played in so many that season,\u201d Montgomery says, \u201cthat it , might have been anything from Shaw to Shakespeare.\u201d \u201cWell, hardly Shakespeare,\u201d Miss Davis replied.\u201cAs a matter of fact, it\u2019s more likely to have been Ibsen.Or St.John Irvine.\u201d THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949 Trene Nichols\u2019 Pupils to Hold Concert at Westmount High Pupils of Irene Nichols, L.R.S.M.(London), will present a pianoforte recital, entitled the Merry Melody Makers, on Friday, June- 10th, at 7 p.m.in West- mount Junior High School, Academy Road.\u2018 Proceeds from the recital will go to the Royal Edward Laurentian Hospital.Those taking part are all 11 years of \u2018age or under and the youngest is five.Master of Ceremonies will be John Foote.Leading off the program will be two duets by Peter Jacobs and Ian Forrest; and Karen Hall and Helen Beal.Then playing music that comes under the title of Favorite Melodies, will be_Eljza- beth Daly, Andrea Daly, Brenda Keddie, Miriam Cooper and Barbara MacLean.The Very Young Beginners will play several selections and members of this group are Angus MacDonald, Brenda Bridgman, Lynda and Loring Hale, George Montgomery, Jennifer Robinson, Elizabeth Abbott, Paul Wisen- thall, Karen Kaufman, Elizabeth Horner and Elliott Smith.Following this, John Foote will play In the years that have elapsed since the Rochester debacle, Miss Davis and Mr.Montgomery have become eminently famous screen stars, and have observed a\u201cpassing and casual acquaintance.Versatile Danny Kaye again \u2018dominates Samuel Goldwyn\u2019's new- \u201cest Technicolor musical, \u201cA Song Is Born\u201d, which opens Saturday at the Seville Theatre.Danny shares stellar honors once again with gorgeous Virginia Mayo.Supporting the agile Kaye, Samuel Goldwyn has gathered what is probably the most famous and expensive group of jazz musicians the screen y has ever seen.Kaye, a youthful professor in search of a jazz education, calls on the enormous and entertaining talents of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, The Golden Gate Quartet and The Page Cavanaugh Trio.The search for musical know ledge finds Kaye, one of seven squirrely professors\u2014Hugh Her- Danny Kaye's Latest Musical Comedy At Seville, Saturday bert, Felix Bressart, J.Edward Bromberg, Ludwig Stossel, O.Z.Whitehead, and Benny Goodman are the others\u2014venturing out into the world of jive and boogie in the interests of science.Their investigation lead them through a sparkling mixture of swing tunes a delightful Danny Kaye\u2014Virginia Mayo romance, sinister menaces, and a climatic jam session that will put you on the edge of your seats.Danny Kaye in his fifth straight success for Samuel Goldwyn proves himself still one of the screen's top funnyman.Tiow- ward Hawks' happy combination of his talents with sparkling performances by the \u201cgreats of jazz,\u201d as well as the decorative Virginia Mayo, offer unbeatable entertainment.By all means, put it on your must list.\"a ON OUR S _ ORCHESTRA STARTS SATURDAY ! Here's a picture with all the human warmth .all the romance, thrills and laughter you -could ask- for! You liked \u201cTHE PIED PE P nt .TAGE EVERY WEDNESDAY - 8.15 THE ONLY MONTREAL STAGE SHOW WITH A 21-PIECE BROADCAST COAST-TO-COAST LS, CBC Rodio Talent Show, = Ts, 14 with JOHN ADASKI# BROADCAST COAST-TO-COAST 7 Ÿ + ce vw SEE AND HEAR THIS SHOW cs = OF TALENT UNLIMITED 2 BIG HITS PIPER\u201d.you'll love this! with ornel WILDE Sara ALLGOOD Melville COOPER + N Qu À \\ romance! ALL THESE STARS! .ALL THESE LAUGHS! \u2018 and oh-h-h, such merry A 20th Century-Fox Musical with FRED ALLEN GREGORY RATOFF JOAN DAVIS Last Showing Today! \"MY SON! MY SON!\" \"1 MARRIED A WITCH\" Prelude in C Snarp Minor by Rachmaninoff.Always popular with the youngsters are nursery rhymes and they will \u2018be played by duets composed of Merrick Walsh and Ian Harris; Janet Martin and Patricia Archibald; Betty Griffiths and Ian Harris; Judy Cooper and Jean MacArthur; Margaret Jacques and Susan Craig; Jean MacArthur and Susan Maugham; Elaine Liv- erman and Susan Craig; Joan Wright and, Penny Hugman; Diana Fairman and Heather Forrest; and Judith Parker and Elizabeth Jef- fries.Getting into the more serious music will be Lynda Melling, John Wilson, Margaret Clegg, Venetia Elliott, Alan Frosst and John Hardy who will play classical favorites.Twelve second year students PAGE SEVENTEEN will be featured in Safety Songs.They are Helen Bertram, Eric Lande, John Brilgiman, Anne Mc- Lean, Elizabeth Beamer, Jack Yuile Ann Henderson, Janet Smith, Irene Elkin, Bruce Stave ert, Marilyn Maughan, and Wendell Laidley.Playing other the heading of Contrast In Dance Melody will be Douglas Dawson, Jane Woodburn, Sandra McMas- ter, Janet Taylor and Judith Bennett, Pamela Gould, Eddie Rodney and Elizabeth Coffey will play Famous Concertos.Showing the range of the pupils' talents, popular music also comes into its own under Neil Lande, Barbara Gillespie, Peter Darling and Nancy Willis.The finale will feature Betty Smith, Heather Wilson, Helen Tucker and Diana Currie.Heather Wilson will be soloist and John Wilson, accompanist, during God Save The King.Ferns for decoration are through the courtesy of H.A.Reilly, and Chas.J.Hill Reg'd.MARY BEETLES presents PIANO RECITAL - Classical and Popular, Fri., June 3, ot 8.30 p.m.The Mary Beetles School SONG RECITAL and FASHION SHOW - Tues., June 7, ot 8.30 p.m.St.Matthias Church Hall For Further Information - ELwood 5170 + ORCHESTRA 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars (R.C.A.C.) ANNUAL DANCE Sponsored by the Sergeants\u2019 Mess ) in the Armoury - 4185 Cote des Neiges Road SATURDAY, JUNE 4th \u2014 9 p.m.Tickets: 1.50 per couple On Sale At The Door ON ET OU O00 0 OO OO SE EE EE TO OO pA ORMSTOWN EXHIBITION JUNE 7-8-9-10-11 DAYS - - - EVENINGS The Entries Are All In And What A Show It\u2019s Going To Be! FEATURING The largest entry of Horses in the history of the Exhibition, not to mention a heavy entry of \"Top Calibre\" Cattle.9 - HARNESS RACES -9 Three Each Day \u2014 June 9-10-11 One hour and a quarter of high class Vaudeville Entertainment as o \"Free Attraction\u201d to the visitors each afternoon = and evening.20 Carloads of Midway Entertainment by Model Shows.25,000 Square Feet Covered by Industrial Exhibits.CE EE WO a.= =i un = u = ë RIVES un TEEN = OL LE PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT BUSES LEAVE MONTREAL TERMINAL AT 9:15 A.M.- 12:45 P.M.| AND 8:15 P.M.{OO Gilbert McMillan, President i Huntingdon, Que.78 0 Corlyle Dickson, Secretary: ' Ormstown, Que./ numbers under od X ~~ APTE Sa ES a ir te rma \u2014 AGL EIGHTEEN UF\" Ascension Meet St.Augustine\u2019s By GEORGE COCHRANE They're great.They're wonderful.They're superb, They're Ascension's hustling band of ballbawks who climbed into a first place tie in the Snow- don Senior Fasthall League this past week with-a well-earned 7-4 Windsor DRY CLEANERS & DYERS CO.LTD.1205 Church Ave, Trenmore 6679 Tonight at N.D.G.Park win over a battling St.Augustine\u2019s team last Sunday evening.To get that win the locals had to come from behind a four-run lead which Fritz Crowdis's St.A's had piled up in first inning of the ball game.\u2018 At time of writing, Ascension and Robitaille are all even at the top of the heap.Steinberg\u2019s and Columbus are next in line, only half a game behind the league leaders, while St.Augustine's and Hampton are way down in the fifth and sixth slots.The Hamp- tonites, who absorbed two very bad drubbings over the week-end, have only one victory in- seven starts, Ascension meet St.Augustine's again tonight at N.D.G.Park.Starting time is 6.45.Other games scheduled for the coming week in the Snowdon Senior Fastball League are as follows: Sunday afternoon at Macdonald, 1.45: Hampton vs Columbus; St.Augustine's vs Robitaille, Sunday night at N.D.G.Park, L 6.45: Columbus vs Stelnberg\u2019s.Monday night at Trenholme Park, 6.45: Ascension vs Hampton.Wednesday night at Macdonald Park, 6.45: St.Augustine's vs Ascension.LEAGUE STANDINGS - W.L.Pet.GD Ascension .4 2 067 Robitaille .4 2 667 SUM MEN $7.Swimming and Outdoor Program e ee For Further Particulars PHONE ELWOOD 1106 WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST MEMBERSHIP June 1st to September 30th LADIES $5.MER BOYS $5.Ys R.BEGIN, Pregagnt Monarch Distributors TYE )7965 DEC Asce ARIE BLVD.«i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE 3,\u201d 1549 \u2014 nd To First Place\u2019 Sp re ae oh eT \u2014 f of Looking Up Freckle-faced Jackie Guthrie admires Willard Marshall.\u201d at Giants\u2019 Phoenix, Ariz,\" training leamp: while the big outfielder obliges with an autograph.Columbus .5 3 625 49 Steinbergs 5 3 625 Yo St, Augustine's .2 5 .286 2% Hampton .1 6 .143 31% Note: These standings do mot include the result of Wednesday nights game between Robitaille and Stein- berg's.SUNDAY TRIUMPH That Sunday triumph over St.Augustine's featured some lusty batting on the part of the local heros.Tommy Brennan and Johnny Peirson both came through with three for four performances.Manager Kevin Kennedy had three for five, Doug Heron and Paul Barrette each collected two hits.In all the Ascensionites connected for 15 hits, pummelling in turn the offerings of Allan Dyke, Albert Labelle and Bill Devlin.Dyke started and was driven from the hill in the sixth when the locals staged a four-run rally to tie up the game.Labelle retired the One Mile North wound up with the same amount of animation, and success, as a package of damp firecrackers, This year, manager Fraser \u201cFritz\u201d Crowdis and his cohorts are hoping that things will work in reverse .A couple of birthdays coming up of interest to those in the sports world.Gus Mell, the whirlwind mitt slinger from Griffintown, will be 24 next Wednesday .And Thomas Patrick Gorman will be observing his natal day, few people know just which one it is as Tay Pay is rather secretive on the subject, a week from today.Robitaille established the supremacy of the local fastball league over that of Verdun on Sunday night when they took on Viaut of the Verdun Independent League and handed them a memorable \"27-2 trouncing.Bill Todd, who hasn\u2019t had too much success as a hurler for the mechanical men up this way, went the route for the winners .Local members of the N.D.G.Royals will be honored during tomorrow\u2019s St.Augustine\u2019s-Ascension game at N.D.G.Park, Phil Wimmer, who saw these boys begin their organized hockey careers in the local pee wee loops, is the man largely responsible for tomorrow night's affair .Tommy Maltby, Hampton third sacker, became a father last week.It was a daughter, to be called Patricia Victoria.Johnny Coy is the infant's uncle.side in the sixth but was lifted for a pinch hitter in the seventh.Devlin took over from there and was tagged with the loss, his second of the day.Gerard \u201cThe Team\u201d Lecavalier tossed for the winners and was credited with his fourth win of the season against one loss.The calm righthander brought his strikeout total up to 45 by whiffing 12 of the Saints.LINE SCORE St, Augustine\u2019s , 400 000 000 4 7 2 Ascension .000 104 20x 715 3 Balteries: Dyke, Labelle, Devlin and Gray; Lecavalier \u2018and Harvie, o Umpires: Sibby Mundey and Pat ss.Anot | jeture - \u2018 Cruf : a knce 18! aveller SPEAKING E- ~ He 9 jgantic By George Cochrane er .shmien | FAN MAIL\u2014AND AN ANSWER Amor Dear George: pce ny I read your column every week and wonder if you could fin ze, space to publish a little information for me and some friends, We pere out like to know just how many men have held what the Americans call po her m \u201cthe world\u2019s heavyweight boxthg title\u201d.Can you oblige?ever ha .Sincerely, For th = ALLAN LOCKE, Being ste Well, strange as it may seem, with the help of Nat Fleischer, Ihe orga editor of Ring Magazine, I can, Here is Fleischer\u2019s list of heavy.|, cglster weight titleholders: x .oe Tenure | Ni f Title Years P Whi An off Tom Hyer .1841-1849 8 runes p « Mer cent Yankee Sullivan .1849-1853 4 .p John Morrissey .1853-1857 4 9 I this Co Join C Heenan 1807-1808 $ St L 17 4 3 the ! .e 3-1863 James Dumn, :;; 1865-1866 1 ° \u20ac0 S - purebred Mike McCool .1866-1869 3 ongrel.08 8 rt John L, Sullivan 1 1892-18 10 Four games took place in the MR 1p; James J.Corbett .1892-1897 5 Westmount Bantam Softball lege ¥ Robert Fitzsimmons 1897-1899 7 by.James J.Jeffries .1899-1906 7 |8ue.' The bi Tommy Burns eens 3907-1508 1 Dave McDougall pitched tight en Jess Willard :.: 1915-1919 4 |ball for the Prunes as they des \u2019 yo Jack Dempsey .|.1019-1926 7 |feated the St.Leo Bantams 174, J à Cf Vacant, 16m Ray Baily hit 2 homeruns and PET\" 1930, until Schmel- John Petry connected for the cire er 0 I a don Re Key - | cuit to lead the Prunes attack.C.py Max Schmeling .1930-1932 2 | ' ree Max Schmeling 3950-1033 2 Sawyer smashed a homer for St, whit TE NUE sde Jarnes Braddock 19851937 2 The Cardinals went on a hitting i eepdog Joe Louis .\u2026.1937-1919 12 spree to defeat the Sox 14-8, Ross P JOTTINGS Southward receiving credit for pren At this time a year ago St.|the win and Gerry Apostolate [EL /C Augustine's were in first place in Suffering the loss.Three the Snowdon Senior Fastball On Monday the Prunes had an \"no league with ra of f .__ easy time against the Cardinals or t eague with a record of four wins coming out on the right side of g w ei and two losses, Today the Saints 23_4 score.Dave McDougall pitch re are in fifth with only two wins ed 5-hit ball to chalk up his second pation against five losses.However, last Win of the season.John Petry, i he) year the St.As started off like ar Baily; pve McDougall and od on a little group of balls of fire, © Bowles all connected for hom.and £ ers.Gerry Apostolatos came up with his first win of the season pitche ing -6-hit ball for the Sox to set back St.Leo's 14-5.Joe Raskin and Pat Baker banged out homers for the winners.A ° .Did Tennis Instruction ys a ear ?Classes Underway jn ent ?Classes for tennis instruction nr are now underway, and registra- t gro tion for new classes still open.hove i All Westmount citizens are of esults fered this opportunity of tennis ir biol coaching from an experienced Every instructor.ass in Call DExter 9351 or FItzroy t least 6975 for further information or phich a register with the Tennis Attend.\u20ac sped ants.alize ould h Ottawa Cricket Team he fit) Plays Here Tomorrow hey i The Ottawa Cricket team wil J them be playing a representative team tit 4 of the Montreal Cricket Club at od Westmount Park, tomorrow at very 1pm : Mr.G.Pike, Secretary of the t the Cricket Club advises that the game ¢ the should be a very interesting oné ke the as this team is the one which has The played here before and once at bss fr Rideau Hall, Ottawa, against the Axim local club.MR are à The game will be played under ph and M.C.C.rules.herefo: our n DARWIN TREK île t liows Sixty aborigines and their wives ken marched down the main street of Darwin, Australia, after a 300- mile trek in quest of tobacco.A few weeks ago the natives learned that their local shop at a mission only 100 miles from their habitat along the Liverpool river, was ou of tobacco.They picked up thei spears and knapsacks and set out for Darwin, The native affairs branch there furnished them fo bacco, as well as clothing coupons for those who needed apparel Ans To | We Pu the leas Light des 17-4, and cire k, C.r St tting Ross for ' latos d an linals of & pitche econd etry, | and hom- with pitch.0 set askin mers action ristra en.re ofe tennis jenced Itzroy on or ttend- n will team * lub at wo at of the 2 game 1g one ch has nce at ist the under À y wives À reet of a 300- 1cco, À learned mission habitat was out p their set out affairs em tor coupons arel.gland\u2019s Famous Cruft ~THB EXAMINER, WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, JUNE Another Pog Show Staged Again pit of English life is slipping back into the peace cture \u2014 Cruft's, the most famous dog show in the world.Cruft\u2019 ace 1881, when Charles Cruft, aveller for rst great in g, except for the two war breaks, has been going strong who started business life as a what the Victorians called \u201cdog cakes,\u201d staged his ternational show at the Agricultural Hall, Islington.ge was born in 1852 and brought up in an atmosphere of jgantic ex èver kep © en for dogs.He died in 1938.hibitions.And- although rumor for many years said that t a dog himself he knew the innate affection of Eng- irst exhibitors was pe ue Her collie took 8 rize, but her three pomeranians ore outpointed by dogs belonging 9 her more humble subjects and wer had a mention.For the first time the show is being staged by the Kennel Club, e organization that keeps the egister of dogs and their pedi- ces.Co An official told me that over 70 ler cent of the dogs now Rept | this country are registered; or, |.s the layman would say, are lurebred without a trace of the mongrel.About two and a half illion licenses to keep a dog ore sgued by the Post Office annual- The biggest entry for the show s by cocker spaniels, far and Mivsy the most popular dog of the | bay and responsible \u2018for one-quar-{.or of the Kennel Club's registra- ons.- Three newcomers Will be seen\u2014 e white Norwegian Buhund, or pheepdog, the creamy Maremma eepdog of Italy, and the Leon- purgher, rather like a large gold- n retriever, from the Wurttem.berg district of Germany.Three Leonburghers are believ- d to be now in England.How the fog to be seen at Cruft's got here is interesting.During the oc- pation of Germany a tank, with mer Gower, of Alton, Hants, ii his brother, drove into a farm- xd on the Italian-Austrian bord- rand saw a dog tethered \u2014 a Anglers\u2019 News Did you know that a 10\u201d bass hys an average of 5000 eggs each ear?Did you know that the ortality rate is about 99 per ent?This would leave about 40 ass which would have a chance f growing to maturity.The bove information is based on the esults of research work done by Ir biologists.Every person who takes a 10\u201d ass in the spawning season kills t least a potential 40 adult bass hich are needed to propagate e species, It is not hard to vis- alize the speed with which bass ould become a rarity when it is own that any number of peo- le fish on their spawning beds.ey show no regard for tomor- bv.Today only is considered p them, Wardens do their best, t it seems a shame that they ould be necessary.Every year people are becom- pg educated to the reason for otecting fish while spawning, t there are some, who, know- & the reasons still do not prac- e them.The only way to protect our ès from these poachers is by @ximum fines for all offences, are already provided for in our Ph and game laws.It follows, trefore, that we should do all J 0Ur power to protect these fish ile they are spawning.It also lows that they should not be \u20acn under the legal size.3 x{O]w æ»|z Answer To This Weeks M Puzzle Ea) badd ju OM»; 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