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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 6

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The Montreal Stari
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VMI MONTS A DAILf STAB TMI'MIDAY MAT HU til TODAYS EVENTS DEATH DUE MUSIC uThe Kiss That at the Can-Francais Attractive Films j- Continue to Hold Public Attention a HOLDS EXH BIN Defective Children Demon- strate Successful Re- suits of Teaching What aia be accomplished ta1 tM training of defective and afflicted children by adsatlflc nathoda and devoted cara triumphantly demonst rated at tho annual exhibition of tha work of tho Mackay Institution for tout-ant Deaf Hu tea and the Blind held Veaterday oftemooaat the Inatltuta he exhibition uraa opanad by L) McOoun chairman of tha board of direct ora who explained that this waa tha first function of tha kind held since 1018 la the ordinary course -of events the occasion waa an annual one raced Inc tho examinations which close tbs school sessions In June The report of the examiner for this year the Rav 1 Uaclnnls wiould be incorporated In tho annual report' Tha thanks of the board were duo to Dr Blrkett and Dr ftocers for madlral attendance and to vtce-prasident Undaay for apodal inis rest shewn In The demonstration of the work' pf the institution consisted of the con ductinc ef a ktnderiiarlen class by Mias Jane Andemea and of primary dose by Mias Cutdlffe a alcn recitation spoken by a deaf child an exhibition in articulation under the culdance of Mias Anderson a defective speech conducted by Miss Margaret Mc-taunn Mias A Burns and Mias Qaiaidlna Daly pupils of which pave exhibitions of spell Inc com position arithmetic roography recitation and drawing and a senior daas showing more advanced work in school subjects Excellent specimens of tho work of the sewing class-and tho boys wood-working classes supervised by Mias May Cunningham and Frank Ferry respectively ware on view A marked feature was tha general atmosphere of the various classes relations between teacher and pupil showing a love and confidence which waa undoubtedly a large factor in tha achievements attained for all-round Improvement wars subsequently presented by vice-president C' Lindsay to 1 Olive Forty and Cfcrfaa Parker and a apodal prixo foe excellence in millinery work to Edna Ckrruthara Tha board of yvstaora and dlreetressss worn sooted by McOoun (prod-it) Abatr Kingman Ci Lind-iy (vK-praridonta) Mias Roddick rs McOoun Mrs I Root art and Rev Ed IJuahall 1 iSACRED CANTATABY A A MONTREAL COMPOSER ICra Devttn'i "Mater GloiioSd" i'i Oivsn Sympathetic Hendaring by S' Local Rasiriane 3 That a prophet may aemetlm -honored is ale own country -proved Met night In Windsor Hall urban Dr Penlyal IllatayOoofjre Brewer sad quactat of singers gathered known local gather 1 spirit si obvious friend U- I 1U THIS WINK THOMAS SHEA Is Caiqaa OropMs nod Bealtattoi Ylaehea of OAKDINAL" "THE BIUF ''DM JEKYLI AND MB HYDnH LILLIAN SHAW ABCU KNIMY OF GLOOM" MANY MrYAELAVO A ROBINS KFLLY ANIt MOI'ONVON XAVANAI-OH KVKMKTY man a (toonainoN jban a ahthvb kxblxy Unpaid VriUseta Oieol Drama WITHIN THE LAV A Great Endorsed by FnMM and From PlLh kvs M-H-OC-Tle-glAg Mot IMi-IMk Pot Mot U-M-M-1M Nsxq Week "FaUr WUh Fast1 ram now mriNu MARY P1CKFORD in 1 1 TThrough die Back VACDKVllXB Mnrico Sanuiri Character Aster 4 OTHNM MO ACTt 4 Centlnnaas partem Mil AfU tec Nights Usi Tax lactaded SiHDENIjS OAILRTI'I BABOONS 1 hep 1 Fan In Monkey NOrbee Sbep WILLIAM a BAIT la 111 I1I1INI her Acta af VaadevlUa I COMKDT WKKKLY TBAVKLOOBB MOUNJiROYfll LAURIER AVE'wt THIIKB UOl'BLM BILL BESSIE LOVE in MAY" NORMA IAIX1INI1 In "QUOPgB OB YNMTKBDAY" Cemedp Meant Neyal Orchestra Saturday May 21st 8 PM in Hutchinson street JOHN ORR Secy MEETING OF THE PRINCESS wa to produce the cantata "Mater fr Qlorioeo by Maud fitoel Devlin Montreal Buririan A chorus of 80 mixed voices taut their aid and the 1 concert wea given under-the aneplces tha Ckthelle Women'a League for benefit of tha Montreal Qonva The last Mg vocal concert ef the darn takes place tonight ta the long ratal ta ba given In tha Bt Denis Theatre Amellts Gslll-Curcl who holds today In the operetta world and on tha eoneert stage much the position oero- me by piei by ItatU ta days gone The nrocreei ta one mleutatod to show tha dive's powers st their beet ranging treat semi popular ngtteh sonrs to the Intricate and showy Shadow Hong from Dlnoreh" (a favorite with Titnuilnl) and the tragie and elaiela Italian Nino" TODAY YNIDAY A can AY AN ALL STAR PRODUCTION op A eesMdy sheet a with total facility sad We eaangaana wife Comedy "Mired sad Fired" Imperial Newe Material wromw CANADA'S FIMKIT OMUSTftA TOREADOR eg from Carman Bung by RICHARD HALE BAB1YONB NEXT WXSX Ptcturtaatlon of Winston Inside of the Cl Msg Final I ROOT OF with BOOT GHMOM tat Was Urn I Aad Other Wpeetal Fmtnree TO-DAY FAWtlONAYB ihe above lodge will meet Royal Guardian Chambers No Important buoineaa THE 70TH ANNUAL 1 rAX COMES Proposed Increased Freight Rate Increase on Paper -Boxes is Reported Tbs' Budget calhe under notice at yesterday's moating of tbs Chambro ds Commsrca tho calcs tax receiving particular attention as to what was the Intention of the Minister of Finance In regard to the absorption or passing on to retailers by manufacturers wholesalers or jobbers of tha amount of tho tax Tho matter was eventually referred to tho executive Preparation for' tha publication ef the year-book for 1022 were authorised It woo reported to tho meeting that tha president Alfred Lambert had presented a gold medal to tho School of Commercial Studies for competition amongst students A proposal of tho Canadian Freight Association to Increase freight rates oa shipments contained In corrugated apor boxes was reported by Henri Vtau who asked for Invest last Ion aa moat manufacturers uao these boxes extensively for shipments and Increased freight rates would compel altered shipping methods Tho matter woo taforrod to tho transportation committee Another matter to bo Investigated waa a -roposal to pro- vida railway transport between the counties of Bonavanturs and Gaeps where there ta now no direct transportation Thsrs were present Alfred Lambert president Paul Joubert second vice-president Alex Prud'homme treasurer Joseph Fortier CAhana Damulnlarx Henri Vial Emile Holland Joseph Daouat A Laval- Raoul Grot he Emile Fontaine A Hardy Alfred Roy Flllon Henri Labrecqua Container Dr Potaamnt bert da Roods Leon Lorrain tary JUDGMENT UPHELD Tramway' Company Not Responsible for Death A decision rendered by Hr Justice McLennan ta Superior Court woe confirmed ta Court of Appeal yesterday when tha Montreal Tramways Company was upheld ta the Judgment which declared that the death of the six-year-old daughter ef appellant Bpmngonl who was run ever by a tram car waa In no way attributable to neglect or ether fault of the cot pany or Hs employees In appeal Hr Justice Greenehlelde remarked that had been established that the metonnan hod exercised due core that the mr waa not going at cxcmclva speed and that ths brakes were apparently In good order which had been denied by appellant Monument National Theatre Yiddish Players Fri tort aad Boa May II KIOMTi ONLY 8 Rudolf Schfldkraut IN KELAMAZK Vleheta weaved by phase Plateaa MT ST DENIS THEATRE r' Tonight i "WeriCe Orestes! Magee" Beets new aetaeg at 0 Uedaay Os aad B4 Mr USU BOtlDON ALEXANDRA TO-OAT AND YO-MOMOW Douglas Fait-banka La 'Tho NORMA TALMADGE Probation ills trier led Wnwriag Trubla WANDA HAWIJCV ta ritK MimrlD CLAHA KI) 1 "LTINATi BSuQffi Ye dag Bte DeaMe Mil PKANK UioV "THN MAliftiril'KXT riMWlf TKAHIM ta I'taitb Clmplta la -Hr the to Marini and When llebt Itla HOLWAN TODAY Harry Carey esmtiTi muiHwii In Mb Ab Mi Mb worn Wbi as Mart ta nriTBii storm Ttarik Many Uwty talari pbetadmma NEW GRAND CNDKB NKW ANAQKMBNT NOW RNOWINU An All llrillrii Prudurtlm Knlllled Fomat Finds AND MAY ALLISON Marriage of William terttag For Ou Week THOMAS MEIGHEN in la Qaest of Hla "The Innrr with BUNKS AIMKO A ft na mas milrt banes I rhtldmn a roe a- paalrd by at! all- free Kvaalnu and Is rental Chlldiwa II mate lax larlndrd Kslantaya aundajre and Holidays evening priors Tho soups ef Mm DovUn'a cantata I baa already ham ou til nod In the muate ansaf Tha filar The divisions 'ad tba mrratlvs as gtvso la Mat Right's bforuaC arq Prophecy of a Itedaamar Salvation and Annuncfat TONIGHT GsllUCurci Theatre 830 Banquet to Arthur flnuve MLA bv Lschlne Conservative Club Closing Exercises Loyola School cf Sociology end BoelsI Berries the Lew" Princess Vaudeville Vaudeville Bt Vaudeville Imperial "Ths lien 1 eons In Leva' "The City ef 81 lent Men" Queen Joker" New Grand Marriage ef William Asha Wallop" Dominion Amusement Park DAMAGES FOR DOG KILLED Flora Bouchard waa awarded 8100 damages by Mr Justice Dudee yesterday far the death of dog killed hy on automobile ta front ef her heme ta Chambly Plaintiff sued for 8260 but tha presiding Judge reduced the (Halm to 8100 Dsmageo were qaeeeeeil against ths defendants Hi Lotaslle and Brleebala FOB PRESENTED The Canadian Fedanttan ef Returned Boldlem end Bailors presented Tuesday night to Stanley art wrigbt one of Ite members a beautiful fab to which was attached grid and suitably engraved madslHok on tha occasion ef hie departure for the Old Country I TODAY The troubles of a bother who tried to be a king A gmaohing big five-real auper-dduM eonidjr Filmed in England Franca and America and rolling in world of fun1 Made wholly to moke folks laugh it doaa' The Ayeoging Arrow-No 5 Special Comedy and othan WQUa Ectatrin at Piano TO-DAY SHIRLEY MASON In "THE In Pngteantt Corner Poplnaau and Mount Moral TO-DAY Big Double Bill BEBE DANIELS Lady A revel of lam from life nbleb ssfrgaard (he beme OTN1B riCTDKXg Canttaneae Feitormnneo 1 to 1L CAPITOL OPIUM COMPANY Presents NCUNN FNOX YkUIMV WKIJ KNOWN OPBUA ttRIG0LETT0 CAPITOL COMKIIY CBBATWN wMb Hm Capitol uuer TBICMPHAL A OMUCMN PHANTASY NBA QUILL aid others CAPITOL TOVKg Cspltal Protore TUN CITY OF ULKMT JUUP With THOMAI MBIOHAN All next weak at tha Theatre Osnadkn-FMneeis Paul Gury will present his sociological drama Ktaa that Klllo" Mortal This play which mot with remarkable aueeaas on tho oooaaion of Ite first production ta Montreal la powerful Indictment of the praoent-day system cf relegating to tho boo-pital dlntc tecte and truths that evnry nrung man and woman ought to mow It llluatrateo tho fatal folly of keeping girls In Ignorance of the laws of csx and constitutes a Isos on of positively dominating force to pa rants and tha younger generation alike Gury who has boon at groat 1 pains to select thoroughly exxn potent cost will hlmsalX play tha leading into Famous Yiddish Actor Coming Rudolph Bhlldtknut known-aa one of tho woiid'i greatest artists on tho Yiddish stags who has won suooeoms In Europe and who ta today considered tho leading Yiddish actor ta tho United States la coming to Montreal and will appear in la at tha Monument National tomorrow night Mr BhlMtkraut ta already well known 'to thousands of "Yiddish theatre-guere In Montreal and hla wids reputation should ensure for him well deserved support NO WORK HERE Armstrong Whitworth Will Com- pleto Nigsria Contract Bir Armstrong Whitworth and Company Limited of London England ha vs booked a contract for the construction of docks and the Installation of tha necessary machinery and plant In Nigeria The total amount of tho contract ta 13600 (XX) starling They have also booked a contract for similar civil engineering work In Portugese East Africa (Or which the contract sum la approximately 11600000 sterling These contracts will bo carried out In their entirety by this famoua English firm who will manufacture and supply from their own works all requisite machine tools dock gates handling machinery eta Nona of tho work on these contracts will bo carried cut at the firm's Canadian plant at Longuaull PQ which ta atlll clMed It was stated at the Moatraal offices of the company today FRENCH YJKCJL MEN IN MONTREAL On a tour of ths North Amorioan continent to study the work and methods of ths A ta twenty citlee Joan Rautat and Puacal Brummarliw arrived in Montreal this morning from Now York and will ba the guaate of the Central until Wednesday night when they leave for Buffalo Montreal ta the only Canadian city to ba vtaltad by tho French delegatee on tha(r present tour Both vtaitors ora regional directors of YHCA foyers In Franco and tha occupied territory of Germany which ware tatabltahed Cor the benefit of the occupation foroao and thona engaged on reconstruction work Mr Raulat who ta military man has bean regional director for three yearn ta May-once Germany with control ever thirty foyere bat ween Mayanca and Cologne and along tho Belgian boN dor Great Interest ta shown In tho foyers hy the troops according to Mr Raulat who stated ta The Btar that 10000 troops uao tha great foyer -at Mayanca dally A large night school ta run tn conjunction with thin foyer aa well ac alhlatlco and aportrmdor tha direction of Canadian and Ameri-n phycicnl InafruetaiA' Mr Brammariua oecuptad i pant at Chauny In tho devastated ng tea of France where an army bar rack and equipment verted Into a TMCA foyer JEWISH VETERANS ORGANIZE The Jewish War VatoranF Association of Montreal waa officially launched tact evening at a largely attended meeting of Hebrew veterans of tho Grant War hold at tho YMHA 8t Urbaln at rest A provtalonal eonatltu-tloa was drawn up and a temporary executive appointed pending receipt of further Information from other Cana dian and American branches of the association on to details of organisation Hlgner woo sleeted president protein with Bnmuel Arrons no secretary-treasurer All ranks of several of tha Allied armies wore represented at the meeting Including officers and man of tha Canadian American British and French forces An association emblem to be worn by members waa chosen at the meeting thin taking the form ef a maple leaf with tha Insertion of a Mogen David At tha oloaa of the gathering a collection i taken for the purchase of floral wreathe to bo given the I suit Post Fund on Victoria Day Hay 24 for tha decoration of tho graves under tha cars of the Fund Tho next mooting of tho new emaciation will be held on Juno 1 at 8 pm ta tho YMHA All Jaw-tah war veterans are Invited to be praeent MEETINGS lawrrnca WCTU business meeting 76 Inspector street 230 Monday afternoon Child Welfare petlal Children's FatCermaaaa IMPERIAL THEATRE nlaiday morning May flat to 1114 Inst mating Amnelng latersat-tag Mr Jamea Rise will ring The JOLLY IftTKI wtU be a fentnro Ytrkets at Box Office Imperial Then- DOMINION PARK NOW OPEN When Everybody Com A THE dodgem llsi CbUdren Taa tarinded Correct Dancing at Bfariair Fri vote Itanring Studta see IT CKBAIM IT Individual I not ruction by appoint- FboMi Plateau lift I Toddle It fht taarili donee at off raw mar reewto JpaeW leasmm la by cppelermaqf i lla sole Ritx Dancing Studio WOOD HALL Oerfea Aveaae Writiagtea Cor Mag In Big Dance Friday FM-4 Am Ladles Mat flenta tSe tbs Imperial "Tha Qaneert" on the scroen today Friday and Saturday deals with Marti not a famous married pianist who has tha attentions of so many other women forced upon him tint ho cannot ovareome thorn He pupHs amonc them the wife of Dr Hart Mrs Hart is In-fxiuratod with Marti not to tha extant that a he invitee him to co to his hunt lac todye for a rest and she will co alone" A jealoua pupil Informs the Doctor of hla wife's presence at the lodco He seeks Mrs Murtlnot and they decide to civs the va does of their own medicine so together they co to tha cabin whore they 'find Mm Hart and tha maestro The doctor and Mrs Mirtinot act in a Very unconcerned pram lea to make ths divorce easy but Mrs Hart suddenly reallsea that she could never stand the pianist whose wife la rsally a nurse for him There Is a reconciliation and Mrs Hart begs forgiveness while the musician promises never to think of any other woman than his wife Richard Hals baritone will sine tha Toreador song from at three and nine o'clock each day 1 Proving himself a oomedlan of no insignificant merits 'Sydney Chaplin appears In his first Paramount production "King Queen Joker" with considerable success at tha Strand theatre this week-end Maying a' dual role that of king of a email nation oa tha point of revolution and a barber Mr Chaplin does soma effec tive comedy work in a story which is essentially melodramatic and thrilling Tho comedy la excellent and the work of Lottie MacPherson tho Quoon la artlctle Altogether a worth-while 'John Forest Finds a Rritleh masterpiece production le continuing to ploaao tho Now Grand audiences Among ha Incidents of more sober dramatic interest John's courageous rescue of a countryman' dog (played with distinction by Mao-Ed wards) is an affective thrill though It la unfortunate that tha good reille'e coat waa wot before ha went into tho -water As a whole Forest Finds Hlmaolf la a first-rate attraction of the widest popular apical In Ha mingling of clean clever tumor pretty unexaggerated sentiment and outstanding pictorial charm the film la exactly wlwt la wanted by a great majority of picture-goers The Willi UNlHim 1 the other feature attraction portrays May Alilaen In tho rale pf high-strung young English girt whs brisks the fetters of a convent and the picture leads In many exalting and Interesting scenes and happenings Commencing Sunday and for all next wash Thomas Meighen in "Conrad In Quest of His Youth'' and Agnoa Ayres whs will ba romarabsrsd a tha star in and ths Furoaos" will ha featured ta "The lunar Today and tomorrow 'the Mount Royal arc offering for tha approval of their numerous patrons hr first Bessie Love production of the Federated Film Exchangee entitled This la the tint ehewlng cf this picture In the city of Montreal It was mode from tho novel of tho same noma by Louis Dodge and offers Mica Love tha greatest opportunity of her earner Norma Tal-Ktodge supported by Eugeno OYrin and fitaart Holmes is also saqn In a reissue of "Ghosts of Yootordoy'' A a travelog slague complete the program On Batwday and Sunday Vera Gordon In "The Ores tact trill be tha mala feature of a apodal double MH DECISIONS REVERSED Captraetoini Obtain Interest Con-' pong on Municipality Bond i la a Judgment handed down by the Court of Appeal yesterday Quinlan and Robertson cent motors obtained Hemal of three decisions of ths Superior Court and tbair right of pos-Msstoo of interest coupons amounting to $80686 on debentures of Bt Michel and Montreal North waa confirmed Tha act km arose cut of a contract entered Into between tho municipality of Makwnneuvs end tho contractors under on nrrangeihant that tho municipalities of -Montreal North and Bt Michel would pay for tha work dona through their land The work was ram plated and payment mads through ths two munlcIpsIHIos to Msiaon-news Hi tho form of debentures which wars duly transferred to tho contractors minus tho Interest causa however: which ware retained on ths ground that these had not matured when tha claim ef payment was Tho Superior Court awarded part of this sum to appellants and ths Court of Bench later confirmed tho Judgment and ordered the toU -sum paid by tha City of Malaonnauvs ROYAL inGHLANDERS' RKKRVK -t Prior ta tha smoking concert held by tho Royal Hlghlandara Reserve at the Armoury Bleury street loot night a ahort business meeting waa bold presided 'ovar by Goo La Bran Arrangements tor tha third annual (Hanks to bo bold at Pino Orove Chambly Canton on Saturday July 2 wore discussed and detail business wag also transacted Tickets for the Menlo eon now ba obtained from See re-tsry Myles or any member of tho exoautlvo Among those who contributed to tho ontartsinmont program may bo mentioned' A Kauffman Myles Jaasop A Frudhommo Bird Davidson and Herbert Mould pianist A Youngean officiated on -chairman of ths ontertalnmont CITY MUST FAY EMPLOYEE Mr Justice McLennan condemned the City of Montreal to pay an ample yes Adjntor VsHsrand damages amounting to $2730 In a Judgment of tho Superior Court yesterday Vsller-and claimed tho award under tho Workmon'a Compensation Act as tho result of an accident ta which plaintiff was Injured Vsllsrand was working on sidewalk construction on Bt Catherine street and white moving cement ta a borrow -across tbs track waa struck by a tram ear urt MC8T BE PAID FOR A Judgment waa given by Mr Justice1 McLennan ta Bupericr Court whereby lAthansnoo Compteis waa Oundemnod 'to pay to the Realties Beeurittes Limited fl00BB3 under an agmemaot which defendant agreed to pu it-hase lot in Brans Park Lschlne Compteis argued that tho property had been misrepresented to him but tho Judge maintained that there waa no apparent deception on ths pert of tho company OUTHOUSES DAMAGED Considerable damage was mused to outhouses by a fire which broka out In the rear ef tha home of Mrs Marehand 1788 St James street at 1140 last night Firemen ef the western division under District Chief Presses seen had the flames under central 1 The heme proper was net touched hythe flames MARRIAGE UCERSEt With Ki ceh je ths IwilUni kemtaesi teuegel Avw Wehmri 'fame Wash MA At Mock Trial Ladies of Jury Exonerate Parents A verdict of not guilty was brought In at tho Mock Trial bald In tho MCA Auditorium last evening when tha cue was heard of John and Mary Dot accused of causing tha dssth of their six-months old heby The ladles of tho Jury who wars ad of them prominent cKlxcna gave decision in support of the plea ef tho Counsel for tho Defense who claimed that It waa tha community not tho per onto who wars reponslbla for tho untimely death of tho Intent from malnutrition Testimony woo given by policeman William Harrison who sold that hla attention bad boss called to the baby which appeared to be very sick A neighbor waa also called In to what she knew of tho parents and ths hoods ef a number of Charitable Organ loot Ions who had assisted the family from time to time wars celled as witnesses by the prosecution The wit-names tor the defense then gave their testimony bringing to light many Interesting tecta to prove that the community had failed to afford due protection of life Exports wsrs celled upon to show that tho Infant mortality In Montreal waa practically double what It Is In Now York that sufficient care waa not given to the milk supply and that tha city bad not set aside adequate playgrounds ths nearest breathing spot to tho street on which the accused lived being three-quart re of mile sway Tha lores audience which crowded the Hall was not loft long In doubt aa to ths issue of tho trial tha verdict being brought In after three minutes deliberation Tho trial wea arranged by Falk and waa staged by the Social Workers' ante A huge attendance cf children waa reported at tha Child Welters Exhibition at Almy'a yacterday afternoon whan tho Jester" gave bis on-tartftlnuiMit for tho bonoflt of school" children time would not allow blm to visit A number of baby broths re end elatere were also brought by mothers and fifty infanta and one hundred children were weighed measured end examined during the ceumo ef tha af- FELL ON SIDEWALK Man Get Increased Dsmegea from City Damages amounting to $180060 wen swarded to Daniel Welsh by ths Court of Appeals ysstsrdsy In re-venal of a Judgment of the Superior Court In Which appellant hod been grpntad 8370 aa damages dus to a toll oa tbs pavement on Rush brooks street when ho broke his teg Hs bad formerly sued for 80000 The city' claimed that because appellant weighed SCM pounds hs should oxorelso more prudence Tho presiding Judge however in appeal did not think so and said that as ths man had taken duo precautions he was not st fault and awarded him above-nomad damages and eondsmnsd tha oKy to pay costa of both courts MEIGHEN CLUB MERINO The necessity of providing branch feed IIbss to tho Canadian National Hy stern ta to bo kept on ta order that It may compete tor traffla with at least ths advantages ef Its opposition was emphasised by Chaster addressing the Meighen Oub at ths Windsor Hotel -last night- Bult-shta branch linos would give the hop of profitable operation ta tho future and tho Government In assimilating the Grand Trunk would provide those smaller arteries ta great numbers ta Quebec end Ontario ho said white In tho West there would be tha great sad tan Northern Byatem which the speaker maintained was ana of tho best roods which Cknsds pnsssss Stewart presided PRESENTATION MADE Mr and Mm John Bradford who are leaving Montreal shortly wi entertained at dinner and presented with a silver flower bosket by tha girls of tho former Victory Club of tho YWCA loot evening Mn Bradford for seven yoora has hern a volunteer worker ta tho aeeodatloa having served ae chairman of tho tamp committee white for five yean she has met weakly with the Victory Club Tho presentation was made by Mies Madeline Brown former secretary of the dub and Mr and Mrs Bradford In responding spoke appreciatively of tho loyalty of tha members ALLEGES BICYCLE STOLEN At 1280 am yesterday Motorcycle Constable DesJardins was stopped by Eugene Gravel who told ef having hla new bieycte valued at 8M stolen from outside a restaurant oa Bt Catherine street The man he told the constable had ridden aft ta a down town (UraettM Pausing long enough to gain a description of tho machine Constable DesJardins set out and after a flftsea minutes search succeeded ta locating Rana Bonudry wkh a Meyctat which Oruval claimed waa hla Beaudry was arraigned yesterday before Judge Lest and entered a plea ef not guilty' Enquete was set for May 2U NEW CHAMBLY REUISTBAB Tha new Registrar cf Chambly County has baen appointed in tha person of Alfred lrtndargost of Bt Lambert for noma yearn employed ta the office ef the Clark ef the Crown and Peace bore Tha new incumbent ta wen known ta Bt Lambert having been alderman for tea terms end for soma time wee Deputy Registrar OBJECTIONABLE MAN CAUGHT The Verdun police yesterday after-neon arrested a man who ta believed ta the person who for sometime pact has been making hbnself objectionable to woman end children ta Point BL Cbnries Bt Henry and Verdun Fresh Air Fund All subscriptions tor the "Fresh Air FUnd" should be sddremed to Chen Alexander Esq Hen Thu or to the Beeratary e-n- The Btsr Office MS It Jamas ht Montreal St Andrew's No 53 AF A AJki QR Lodn The Brethren nra requested to attend tats Prather John the funeral of our Mj Oraham from Ww IT University treat Friday U00 AM FEL BTARXE Secretary ACCOMMODATION be Aireagei ter Old Mwmbera of the Royal Hone Artillery Brigade Atteodlag the revrtllac of the Brigade a ewe rial at KINGSTON tkm Visit to Biimbotb Bang of ths Blamed Vlrgla (Magnificat) tho Na-ftlvlty Piawiatotlon In tha Temple (Nunc Dtaitttta) tha Wadding hi "frCtanaof Gables tha last Buppar tho Flmt aster thc Aaeanaion Id bar treatment of tha subjects thus Indl-eated Mid Devlin baa applied hottalf ticonodeuticasly ta ths teak of bright oaing tha natural affect of tha words bar uuKtagthem to elnoere ms led lea Vaad ptaaring harmony Tha burden mnstmtion mate upon tha chorus i ado voices only two interludes tha prelude to tho Nativity ocena and tha wadding march bring of Imfiort-aaea la themselves and tha chief at-t ft traction of the ecora (which M- atilt 1 sin manuscript) lies in tho composer' Klava ef melody pro tally malodioac Bin the phrase which- tha Chorus re "pacts "BIcsBed art thou among woffloni" but the boot number tha whole work is probably the hymn heavenly word prooosdftig which is compact clear sad straightforward piece of four-part 'writing Its simple bnt aathfytai barmony giving it a character thui should jmketJt useful as a church1 nntbsra Throughout Mrs Devlin's 4 harmonies are of ths traditional church choir cedar (kf removed from -tho ilissnnincec of The musicians who took part In tha 'ifisrfonnaaea gave of their beat and Lnaamid to taka peraoual pleasure hi FMra Detlti'e success As tha cantata hN not yet -baen scored tor or-cheotra the accompaniments ware played on a piano by Mr Brewer and on as organ by P- Roohead Dr Illaley conducted and tha eoloiste i revere Mbs Hilda Oaualno-Mia Ewing Dumbrilla- snowy oenaucmi ijwers Mbs Hilda Cot HT Bbaatt and BtXTEBSFTL CHARE' Dominique a restaurant' at 118 Dalorimtsr street waa hie kitchen door on Tuesday afternooa when ha hoard tha boil on 'Jria cash till ring Ho ruahod into hie and wea Just in thus to sea twd youths lushing down tho street Ha took to hla heele after them a nearby ipoUowma Joining tha chose One of tho quarry getaway but the constable imaptumd tha other la a lone Jobs Mabon tha captured one waa ar- -ralgnad before Judge LoetyaatardN a charge of attempted thaft "pleaded uet guilty to tha charge say that he had been looking tor elgar-jwttm as hs had baen tn tho shop for warns eoaaMorablo time and had tolled to attract tha attention of the store 1 ftaoper Bnquete was set tar lu fi cuun WITH ROND THEFf DOilard larane who was arreatad id financial office on fit James street wa Tbeeday by Detective Pigeon wea charged la tha Police Court yesterday toetoro judge LOot with having rieieu City cf Verdun 1 debentures to 4bo jwaluo ef 3000 ftwn a residence to Xtlgaud aa May Ha pleaded not irullty Ha was further Charged with being in illegal possession of the handc to which charge ha also entered a pita cf pet guilty Ball woo allowed In $2600 In each charge Eaquctewlfl 'taka place aa May 28- Young Christian Association i- HAT WONG GETS BAIL 1 Charged wtth manslaughter of Itabari Wynn by throwing him dawn the atafm of tha Imperial (fs on Bt Catherine atroat oast Flat Wang a welter appeared in Bnquete ycMcrfay before Judge IAri-! )Ka was remanded on bail of $6001) JuatR May iM when ha will come up vaiustary atatemant LOITERING CHARGE iT youthe Jonaph Dub6lat and -Arthur Patent OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL will ba held in the Cenbal Building 127 Drummond St ou Thursday Evening May 19th Annual Tea af 030 Annual Report of the Hoard of Director Financial Statement Election of Directors Addrem Mr Abner Kingman Members and aubeertben ora Invited to attend A (X DAWSON Fraridiut BBATON General Beeratary iiJudgn Lest with loitering In -Orsnd Trunk 1 Hallway can OTR Constshb Black hart wna tha complalu-1 eel The 1 youtba ware 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1869-1979