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The Gazette du lieu suivant : Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 13

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13 THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1947. daughter, Winifred of Montreal. A tional Society for a companion piece Ernest Chipchase, 74, brother, w. Chipchase.

who to "Black Beauty." "Beautmu Joe" passed the million mark in sales in DIas A ffof Rfif Illnoce I dedicated the Masonic Temple on IVies Drier illness sherbrooke street, died some years R. BRUCE LINDSAY DIES Founder of Orange Crush Ltd. Suffers Heart Attack Toronto, February 16. P) 1927 ana a Honywooa iirm iasi year purchased the movie rights. ago.

Ernest Chipchase, 74, head of the In June. 1935. she received the C.B.E. from King George V. Acadia NEW CZECH ENVOY ARRIVESINCANADA Frantisek Passes Through City; Will Act as Minister to Dominion College honored her with an M.A.

degree and sne was a raemoer oi many societies. She was keenly interested in the Royal Society of Arts and Commerce, London, and the Federated lap Remains are at the Jos. C. Wray and Bio. funeral chapel at 1234 Mountain street and funeral plans will be made later.

John Harold Dead at 75 Paris. February 16. John Harold, 75, former Liberal Member of Parliament for Brant county, died at his home here today. He was chairman of the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Board from 1938 to 1944, and a prominent member of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. Chicago has granted pay raise to her 11,500 public school teachers.

firm of W. L. Chipchase Cutlery Company, died last night at his home, 3795 Wilson avenue, after a brief illness. Mr. Chipchase's firm was well known in downtown business circles for it has been carried on for more than half-a-century at 271 Craig street west.

Formerly a wellknown sports-mnn, Mr. Chipchase at one time played for the Crescent Lacrosse Club on the ground now occupied by the Sun Life Building on Dominion Square. He was born and educated in Montreal. He is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Bott of Ottawa, one son, Claire of Ottawa, and one Humane bocietles oi America, tne Toronto Humane Society, the Canadian Women's Press club and Cana Suffering a heart attack while driving to his home after visiting friends, R. Bruce Lindsay, vice-president of Orange Crush died Saturday.

Mr. Lindsay founded the Orange Crush Ltd. 27 years ago. He had been a resident of Toronto since 1922 and was prominent in business circles. He was an active member of the Granite Club, a keen bowler and fisherman.

Surviving are his widow and a son, R. Howard Lindsay of New York City. dian Authors' Association, the English-Speaking Union and the Esoeranto Club. She was also a member of the Canadian Council of Women snd the Authors League of America, among other a Oechot.lovakia'g newly appointed 49-year-old minister to the Canadian Government, Frantisek Nemec here over the weekend on wsy to Ottawa, accompanied by wife, one daughter and a group of legation officials. He was greeted by Dr.

Josef Kotlry. the Montreal consul general for Czechoslovakia and representatives of the Montreal eclony. Dr. Karel Bala, attache and Dr. Vladimir Mnudry.

legation secretary arrived with Mr. Nemec. who prior to the Second Great War was an active member of Czechoslovakia's trade union organization, Mr. Nemec's father was an organizer of Czechoslovakia's railway unr ns for whose newspapers the r.rw minister wrote. At an early ace, he became interested in journ-ahsm and trade union work, remaining active in both until the German occupation of his country.

He was appointed adviser to the Mimrtry of Railway in Czechoslovakia and served later as reporter for trade union papers covering THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME 07 0 5T MARK OPENING OF NEW EXCHANGE: Civic and telephone officials photographed at the official opening of the new TRenmore dial exchange Sunday morning. Left to right: Mayor J. Anatole Leroux, of Ville LaSalle, Mayor Edward Wilson, of Verdun; standing, E. M. Armour, west district manager of the Bell Company, R.

II. Keefler, Montreal division manager; and A. M. Clark, west district plant the Spanish Civil war. He organised the underground movement in his country while the Germans re searching for him.

Later, he fird to France and joined the Czechoslovak Army. Geoffrey D. Simpson Named to WAC Post Appointment of Geoffrey D. Simpson, of Montreal, as chief of machine tool sales for War Assets Corporation, has been announced by E. R.

Eirchard, vice-president In charge of merchandising. He will supervise the corporation's disposal ef machine tools and production equipment, abrasives and cutting tools, available for domestic and export trade. Sale of machine tools and related equipment so far ex-reeds $30,000,000. A native of Bristol, England, Mr. 5- Nellie M.

Dodds Dies; Was Retired Teacher 10 Police Radio Cars Chase Two Suspects Ten radio patrol cars, of four separate police forces, were involved in a chase early this morning Jul i It IP' i A retired teacher of the West- mount Protestant schools. Miss Nel Tat new Iron Nftaua Coal-Dow ok ft4i lmt from bla to to. No coal BindUig. lie M. Dodds died at the Western on Notre Dame street east when a Division of the Montreal General Hospital Saturday, stolen taxi manned by two youths failed to halt for police signals.

She was a native of Westmount Police of Pointe aux Trembles and attended the schools of that BELL INAUGURATES LATEST EXCHANGE 2,700 Residents in Verdun and Ville LaSalle Benefit by New Service Twelve minutes after midnight on Saturday four telephone workers standing on tall ladders in front of racks interlaced with wires, removed hundreds of small blocking tools and two minutes later Montreal's newest dial telephone exchange, TRenmore, went into oper municipality. She became a teacher and throughout her career with the Westmount school board taught in reported that the taxi, stolen last night from P. Gelinas, in Shawini-gan Falls, had been recovered and that the two thieves were on foot in the vicinity of the waterfront in Pointe aux Trembles. every one oi its schools. She re urea tnree years ago.

She was formerly a member of the choir of Provincial, municipal, Pointe aux For your present heating plant or for your new home Whether you wish to modernize your present heating plant or install a new one, there is an Iron Fireman stoker or self-firing furnace or boiler to fit your exact needs. Ask now for heating survey; no cost, no obligation. t. Andrew and St. Paul's Church She is survived by a sister, Mrs Heating is the most important factor in home comfort.

Iron Fireman stokers provide luxurious, automatic heating with high fuel economy. The fire-bed of live coals, fed from below, is under constant thermostatic control, day and night. The bright -yellow color of the Iron Firem'an Luminous Flame, results from precise, continuous control of the fuel and air supply, resulting in more heat and no smoke nuisance. The new Coal-Flow model, shown above, conveys coal direct from bin to fire, and eliminates coal handling. Trembles and Montreal East police sent radio cruisers in pursuit of the D.

D. Cohoon, of Ottawa; two taxi as the oolice radio issued bul letins as to the reported position. nieces, Mrs. K. M.

of Timmins and Mrs. Frank Armstrong of Caledonia, N.S., and a nephew Atwcod Cohoon. of Noranda. Oue. Provincial Police said that tne taxi had been first sighted crossing ation.

Lthe bridge at Bout de L'lle. When The funeral service will be at Mayor Edward Wilson, of Ver ordered to halt, the occupants ac 2 p.m. Wednesday at D. A. Collins' chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke street west.

celerated and proceeded west along dun, and Mayor J. A. Leroux, of Ville LaSalle, attended the inauguration ceremonies in the new Bell Notre Dame street east The chase lasted for almost half an hour with Marshall Saunders, 87 Telephone building at the corner Is Dead in Queen City speeds of 50 and 00 miles an hour recorded by police. Radio Talks on Mining Toronto. February 16.

Mar garet Marshall Saunders, Canadian To Begin This Evening oi uannanxyne ana Jtirst avenue in Verdun, which is now giving service to over 4.000 residents in the Verdun and Ville LaSalle areas. Thia is the 23th dial exchange in Greater Montreal and eventually it will take over all telephones now served by the York manual exchange, and thus eliminate the last manual office in the Montreal area. writer famous for "Beautiful the autobioEraDhv of a doe. died at her home -here Saturday at the age of 87. She had been in ill Iron Fireman automatic controls are designed by Iron Fireman engineers to meet the most rigid requirements, and are built in one of Iron Fireman's own plants, which is devoted exclusively to the manufacture of these precision instruments.

health for some years. Prominent as a writer, lecturer The cutover lmmediatlv. nrnvM. Simpson was formerly chief electri-r an in the Mount Royal Hotel. In he joined Noorduyn Aviation Limited on war work and was subsequently promoted to assistant factory superintendent.

He became identified with War Assets Corporation a year ago. Pupils to Hear Talk By Dr. A. Lloyd Smith You and Your Future will be the topic of an address to be delivered by Dr. A.

Lloyd Smith, of Dominion-Douglas United Church, at West Hill High Schoool, on February 10, at 1.30 p.m. Dr. Smith will be the opening speaker at a career conference which will be attended by pupils from West Hill, St Larent, Town of Mount Royal, Montreal West, and Lachine. Following the general opening assembly, the students will break up into groups to consider specific vocations. Each group will be addressed by an expert in the field under consideration.

Included in the professions represented will be Tgir.eerir.g. journalism, agriculture medicine, law, chemistry, aeronautics, physiotherepy, home economies, teaching, banking, printing ades, and the ministry. In all some 35 speakers will be heard. Flourishing Revolver Bring' Youth's Arrest Arrested while allegedly flourlsh-ir a revolver in a Hadley street tavern Saturday afternoon and firing "anyone who wanta to fight." a 19-year-old youth, identified by police as John Hamilton, of 2127 De on ville street, was charged cy police with being in illegal possession of a firearm. Csts R.

Vincellette and J. Pari-aeau. of Radio Car 24, reported that trey entered the tavern at 5701 Hadley street and found the accused in possession of a .25 calibre Italian make revolver. The weapon as loaded with three bullets, they sided. 1 2 Persons Arrested In Alleged Blind Pig ed 2,700 subscribers with dial tele and humanitarian, she was born at Milton, N.S., and was a descendant Of the Mayflower pilgrims on both sides of the family.

She was one of the Confederation group of Canadian writers to win international recognition. phone service ror tne first time, and absorbed 1,300 lines now being er-vlcidihou8h Wllbank, FUzroy, and WEllington exchanges. Within three weeks' time it fs expected that another 900 will be transferred from Wllbank. Numbers left va-cant by the transfer to the new exchange will be assigned to waiting applicants as eoon as the technical arrangements can be made. As a girl of 15 she was sent to Edinburgh to continue her studies The Mines and Natural Resources Section of The Montreal Board of Trade have announced the sponsoring of a series of fortnightly radio broadcasts on Quebec's Mining Industry starting tonight at 10:30 o'clock over Radio Station CBM, when Dr.

J. E. Gill, Associate Professor of Geology, McGill University, will speak on "Mining Development in Quebec." In explaining the series, Frank Willcox, chairman of the section, pointed out that this was an integral fart of a campaign at present be-ng undertaken to make the citizens of the Province of Quebec more fully aware of the important role which minerals and the other natural resources of our Province, play in our economic life. La Commission des Mines de la Chambre de Commerce de Montreal is sponsoring a similar series in French over Station CBF at 9.45 o'clock p.m. on the same evenings as the English broadcasts.

Housing of Tourists Is Being Tackled Now With advance reservations indi ana later went to Jb rance. on return to Canada she taught school for several years before the success of her second book led her to devote all her time to writing. Her first work. "My Spanish FARQUHAR ROBERTSON ltd. Distributors for the Province of Quebec 614 St.

James Street West Phone: MA. 7511 Sailor," was published in 1902 and Only a few seconds had elapsed from the cutover before the clicking of Instruments on the big frames carrying the lines started to be heard, Indicating subscribers were already trying out their new numbers. two year later came "Beautiful Joe," winner of $200 prize offered by the American Humane Educa Johnson, president of the Bell Telephone Company, led the civic delegations on a tour of the building before the exchange went Into operation. ther Bell officials and engineers were on hand to explain the intricacies of the aiai equipment to visitors. cating "another record number of visitors to Montreal this year" the Special Accommodation Bureau of the Ford Hotel here is again pre-nared to heln find temporary Among those at the opening ceremony were: Mayor Edward Wilson, Armand Souliere, Rene Cool and Archie Wikox; Arthur J.

Burgess, city clerk, Henry Hadley, city engineer, Dr. J. D. Archambault, medical officer, Pierre Gatineau, director of police, all of Verdun; Mayor J. Anatole Leroux.

Alder Twelve persons were arrested by Quebec Liquor Ponce early un sleeping accommodation for visitors unable to secure regular hotel rooms it was announced yesterday. Last year the bureau, under the direction of Grace M. Rogers, help liv morning at 1444 Mountain street, in alleged blind pig. All the found-ins were brought to head quarters and a few were released ed over 10.000 euests find accom men Albert Perras and W. Laur-ent, Ville LaSalle.

Telephone officials present, in addition to Mr. or $100 cash bail. jonnson, mciuaea j. uravel, a The raid may lead to several developments as no one had been 'farmed as keeper last night, police modation in private homes when hotel rooms were not available. The service which is an entirely free one, was started last spring and now has a list of some 200 private homes where short-term visitors director of the company, R.

V. Mac who you mi it' aulay, vice-president, C. L. Dewar, general manager. R.

H. Keefler. unable to establish the lat ter's identity. Moreover, police claim that pad lock had been removed from the premises a few months ago after tne owners had promised to transform it into a legitimate rooming may be accommodated. ADVERTISERS GATHER Neil Powter Presides at Toronto Board Session (Special to The Toronto.

February 16. Neil house. After all, the most Important part of your earnings is hatyom sate jor yourself and your own purposes. Even though yon never touch your Victory Bonds or other savings, the mere fact that they are there makes all the difference. You are less vulnerable to unforseen set-backs better able to do something about it if opportunity comes along.

You enjoy greater peace of mind. These are satisfactions you can't measure in dollars and cents. But dollars and cents deposited regularly in your Royal Bank Savings Account can give them to you. Next time you're going over your Mrs. Nicolas to Speak On Chinese Painting An address on Chinese landscape Montreal division manager, L.

G. Buck, division plant superintendent, E. M. Amour, west district manager. A.

M. Clark, west district plant superintendent, C. E. Verdun office manager, and J. R.

Mongeau. MIXED MARRIAGES SEEN AS POOR RISK Rev. Dr. Leo DeGuise Also Deplores Hastily Prepared Union of Man and Woman Powter, of the Howard Smith Paper Mills Limited, Montreal, presided at a meeting of the board of directors ra.r.ung will be given by Mrs. Van of the Association of Canadian Ad dier Nicolas at the Montreal Art Galry, 1379 Sherbrooke street vertisers here.

Numerous problems pertaining to advertising, sales and et, at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs Nicolas, a specialist on art in marketing were discussed. Mr, Powter is president of the associa the Far East, is a licentiate in letters from the Sorbonne and a graduate of the Paris School of Eastern tion. The 33rd annual meeting of this association will be held in Toronto Languages. She was on the staff of during the latter part of October.

t.ie French National Museums and his teen engaged In the Oriental Organized during the First Great War. the association of Canadian Advertisers is comprised of repre station cf the Louvre. At present she is professor of sentatives or more tnan 140 leading Can't save? But you did, all through the war, with your purchases of Victory Bonds. So that' tikes care of any doubts you may have had about being able to set up firms. The objectives of this as sociation include the promotion of Oriental philosophy at the Univer-aity of Montreal, coming here from Harvard, where she lectured in the Of.irese department.

Howard Green To Speak a better understanding and appreciation of the protection afforded Howard Green, Federal member of parliament for Vancouver, will which made you buy more bonds than you ever thought you could. And it has to be a reason so compelling that you'll say "No" without a tremor whenever you are tempted to spend money you shouldn't What more compelling reason could you ask than you, your family, and all your secret hopes and plans? by the use of trade-marked and branded goods. Hudson, February 16 CP) Robert Daoust 25, of this municipality was killed Saturday when a Canadian Pacific Railway train struck his automobile which had stalled on a level crossing near here. ddresf a meeting of the Mount Rcyal Progressive Conservative Association at Montreal West Town Fall at 8.30 p.m. this Wednesday.

C. G. Higginson, president of the association, will be in the chair. a saving plan, and stick to it. Now the trick is to find a substitute for that win-the-war incentive personal budget, ask yourself: "Am I getting my share of my income?" Civil authority has no jurisdiction over the marriage bond itself, Rev.

Dr. Leo DeGuise, auditor of the newly formed Matrimonial Court of the ecclesiastical province of Montreal, told the Catholic Parents League of Montreal at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Saturday. Father DeGuise, who was addressing the fourth of a series of 15 lectures on marriage, claimed that legislators are incompetent "to interpret or to alter the laws of God in connection with the holy state of matrimony. These legislators," he affirmed. "can make laws and preside over the civil effects of marriage only." Unhappy marriages, in 90 per cent, of the cases, were the result of hasty or insufficient preparation, he maintained.

Neither party knew each other fully and properly before the ceremony. Mixed marriages were a very poor risk, he said, and under the best conditions possible were a danger to the faith of the Catholic party. Among the Impediments to a lawful marriage he signalled out age, previous and existing marriage, consanguinity, affinity, spiritual relationship, public decency, crime, impotency, disparity or worship, sacred orders, abduction, solemn and simple vows and finally mixed religion. FOR COUGHS MKiont of botrfoi cf fhli wN known cough r.m.dy IT HE iaYAIL BANK (SANAPA mm) 40 Branches to Serve You in Montreal and District Drvg Sort..

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