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[" _ Outlined g Wednesday in Victoria Scthopasie surgeon: Introduced by Dr.5 ippl d Child\u201d Was Topic at Meeting Functions of Society ed \u2018Children \u2014 Urged Support For Campaign | Tomorrow \u2014 Archie Callard in Chair.portance of supporting welfare work for crippled children ned before the Westmount Rotary Club at the regular week- Hall by Dr.Norman Williamson, George Little, Dr: Williamson drew attention to the tag day tomorrow in aid of the Province of Quebec Society.for .Crippled Children, and then-launched into his sub- | ject \u201cThe Problem of the Crippled There are two ways in which a® child may bécome \u201ccrippléd, \u2018det clared Dr, Williamson.It-may be crippled when, born, or it may ac quire its defects later.These ac: quired cases come through two channels, accidents .and : disease.He pointed out that in recent years medical science has succeeded in reducing the: number of crippled children born er crippled \u2018through disease, while mechanical, science \u201cithe.-automobile\u2014has increased: the number of invalid children.Dr.Williamson outlined various \u2018diseases which lead to \u201ccrippling.He traced the history of care given to physically unfit children, fx the time of the Spartans, \u201cwho 1 misfits on the hillside to be carried away by wild.beasts, to the present \u201cday.The Pech of cat- ing for crippled was Jargely-\" neglecte centuries, until Sir Robert Jones aroused interest inthis di \u201cin\u201d England \u2018during century.Found Difficulty: When the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital was, first organized, Dr.\u2018Williamson said that difficulty was experienced in getting crippled children\u2019s mothers to, send their \u201cchildren to an organization for assistance, and the work of interesting them was put\u2019in the hands of a ladies\u2019 committee.This was supplemented, in later vears when \u201cservice clubs \u2018such.the: Rotary \u2018became interested, and now the hospital ha difficulty in in \u2018finding cases ; Dr.Williamson gave some interesting statistics regarding the \u2018work of the Province of Quebec \u2018Society for Crippled Children, and briefly outlined the:various phases 0 work carried on: \u201cChildren have been placed in healthful country \u201chomes, clothing has.been .distri- \u2018buted to needy young folk, social ÊËentertainme have been staged, \u2018visits to the two\u2019 famous- travelling Doll's Houses here were arranged last summer, Christmas \u201cioys- \u201cand dinners were given, Easter treats arranged, and scores f other activities carried on.The\" \u201cannual \u201cForget-Me-Not\u201d tag day appeal tomorrow was tressed, and \u2018support forit was urged.\u201d \u201cPublic aid\u2019 \u201cplays \u2018an ime portant part in the work of caring forcrippled children; declared Dr.Williamson.In order to extend its facilities, the Society has ened; a branch in#Quehec City.In closing, Dr.Williamson thanked Rotary for its help in past \u2018years.\u2019 He was thanked by George Cavey.Bert.Cuthbert led.the community singing, and Leslie Raper W sang.Percy French was at the Aplano.} : Rotarian Archie Callard was in ; the chair.VICE PRESIDENT Walter.Harris, of West \u2018mount, \u2018was elected vice-president for Canada of the National Restaurant Asso jation at its annual \u2018convention in Chicago on Wednesday.Child.\u201d Group Opens Fall, Winter Term Today Westmount Women's Club 0 Hear Col.H.C.Os- Afternoon 1 in re Hall The openin g neeting for the| the Westmount ion and: his subject \u201cWoman, \u2018Her New F rcëdom.\u201d The president, Mrs.Herbert J.Page, wi the year\u2019s greetings to \u2018the mem- bers.as they return to.commente : another busy season.The soloist will:be Wi J, Stephenson, and\u2019 former presidents of the club will be in charge.at.the teattable, \u2018which will decorated for the occasion, while Mrs.H.C.Holland will preside over the serving of tea.Those who have not yet secured their membership, tickets will.«be ablé to get them.at t the secretary, Mrs.S.J.Robinson, or from the treasurer, Miss: R.Greenway.\u2018 Allen Walsh Will Address Calvary W.A.Annual Thanks giving B n- quet to be Held Friday, October 15th, in Church Hall The Annual Thanksgiving\u201d Banquet under the auspices of the Calvary Church\u201d Women's Associa-|\u201d tion will be held in the Church Hall on Friday, October 15th atj\u2026 £.30 p.m.Be address will be delivered by 7 Allen Walsh Federal -repre- sentative for the constituency of| Mount Royal, and he will speak on the theme, \u201cA Canadian Thanksgiving.\u201d A programme.of vocal and instrumental music, féaturing the Misses Robb, Dr.Arthur Davidson, and readings by \u201cAunt Jean.\u201d directress of the Jean Williamson School of Dramatic Art and Ryth- mic\u2019 expression, will during the evening.Westmount Girl Guides, Brownies ; Observe National Fete Tomorrow Tothofrow is National Girl Guide Day: A coast to coast broadcast has been arranged through the cou et \u2018esy of \u2018the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 8.30 to 9 p.m.EST: over CBC: network.The broadeagt will be opened by the itte Minister, The Right Hon- rable W.L.Matkenzie King, or \u201chis.representative, and messages will be given the Guides from Her éllency The Lady Tweedsmuir, he Chief Guide Commissioner a, Mrs.Warren.Westmount District there food and presents for poor fam- 34th.Company in Dominion Douglas.church, 53rd, Company in.St.Paul's Academy, 6ôth- Company in |: St.Matthias Church, 74th, Company in Melville Church, Company inst Stephens Chürch, and the 63rd.Company in Ascen- ; sion, Church.There are Brownie Packs in all the forgoing locations and also.the 95th.Pack in the Jewish \u2018Orphahage.Inthe near fut ure.other Guide Companies are expected to start, Ags a Christmas Good Deed these Guide Companies with the help of the.Brownies packed and distri- pitted eight Christmas bäbkéts of be rendered | :84th.| be held ¢ on Tuesday.\u2018There will be 3:15 o'clock with an address by the rector, the Rev.Gilbert Oliver, on.\u201cWomen and Evangelism\u201d.\u201cThis will.be followed by a\u2019 busi Drive Of \u2018Y Postponed Will Begin Tuesday Instead Of Today \u2014 Supper Meeting Will.Campaign.\u201cUnforeseen ¢ircunistances have necessitated the postponing of the Westmount YMCA\u2019s annual membership campaign until Tuesday evening, when a supper meeting will be held in the local building to launch the drive.A business engagement on.the! part, of one of the officials is believed to have cansed this changing of date.® Organization\u201d on the campaign is: now practically complete, with H.J.Griswold.as chairman.and workers are divided into two general divisions, called - The Furs and The Feathers, the groups in each division being named after some animalior:bird: bearing:eithe fur or feathers.Lovell Carroll has charge of The Furs, while Eric Allison is looking \u2018after: The, follows: \u20148 The came paign went well \u201cover the top\u201d last -year, and-it- is.expectedthat-\u2014it will well \u2018exceed expectations this.: newals, divided as.boys, 72; men; 64 ladies, time.Robert McNeish, of.the Central YMCA, \u201cwill be \u2018the \u201cguest at the dinner Tuesday cvening, at which :Jeaders.and.team captains t will \u201cdiscuss \u201cplans \u2018and begin the drive, which will last until-the end ofthe month, \u201cTeam captains under Lovell Car- roll include Lloyd Adams, Bill Grindlay, Gi H.Penrose; Percy Pink, E.Swain, Peter Cameron, Jack MeCreath, Campbell Mussels; under Eric \u201cAllison, \u201cStan \u2018Ross, John Annesley, John Lewis, Paul R .Lady captains\u2019 names have yet te be an 1ouncéd.Last Honors Paid S.Lane Victoria Avenue Resident afternoon at the chapel of Jos.C: Wray and Bro., Mountain street, to Shadrack Lane, who died: at his Victoria avenue home on Thursday after a Jdengthy illness.In his 94th year, Mr, Lane had been an invalid for nearly.fifteen years.\u201cRev::G.Es Trueman conducted: the services at the chapel and at the cemetery.The \u2019chief mourners were two\u2019 sons, James A.Lane, of Ottawa, and Shadrack.Lane, of Montreal; \u2018a daughter, Miss Agnes \u2018R.- Lane, with whom Mr.Lane had resided; a grandson, \u2018Arthur: R.Lane, «of Ottawa, and Mr.\u2018and Mrs.H.Brigman, of Montreal.Catholic Women||_ To Hold Meeting The Membership Day meeting of the Westmount sub-division of .the \u2018Catholi® Women\u2019s League \u2018will be held this afternoon in St.Leo's School; Hall, Clarke avenue, under \u2018the direction of Mrs.W.J.Kesat- Ing at at half past three.meeting was originally scheduled for October 15th, but week: : A reception will bé held for new iri ¥ .a short service in the church at]; ness meeting and tea in the parish | All women of: the parish are | Launch \u2018CA.Smith as vice- -chairman.The | MISS Ross, ; AE the change was detided upon this .7 ee - PRESCRIPTIONS Expert.chemists always at your service.Melrose Pharmacy 2159 and 4500 St.Catherine w.AWE.5977 : PI NE ON Carefuily Compounded, Fre.Delivery Lr \"We! Sell \u2018it For Less\u201d WI.8468 RTE it, Americans are on duty with: unteers, left, march past: the bag- barricaded windows.A in the Hongkew area.Civilian \"WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, iather : ties serve in the volunteers, and are called 1937 Organized as part of Shanghai's famous Volunteer Corps, a militia unit\u2019 with 83 years of : service behind g .the International Settlement.; \u2026 Notice the American flag and the.sand- foreigners in protectin active service in emergencies like the \u2018present one.American vol- Now Available mount Public \u2018Library, periodic book lists: whic raphy to history\" and science.Current 5 List Is Issued By Library Dance On Friday Local Institution Wil be Closed Mo Monday,, Thanksgiving! Day \u2014 Story Telling to Commence \u201cChildren's Dept.\u2014 Contemporary Rea omorrow In A new list of current reading matter has been issued by the West- nd -is.\u2018available on \u2018request at the desk.The have been issued: from time to time \u201cduring ; the summer were begun last spring, and have \u2018proven a convenient guide to contemporary.literature in all fields, from fiction and.biog- Jeétikins y, Thanksgiving Day, will.be closed from Saturday night to \u2018Tuesday morning.: It is also announced that storytelling, under Miss Gwendoline McEwen, will \u201cbe.commenced\u2019 tomorrow.morning in the Children\u2019s Department of the Library.Miss McEwen, who \u2018recently replaced Miss.Emma Jenkins on'the latter's retirement: ds now in full charge of this section of the institution.The list.of books is New\u2019 Fietio ; Anstey, Edgar Vanishine \u2018Yacht: Arlen, M The Crooked Coronet; Benson, E.Old: London; Birmingham George, pseud, Daphne\u2019s Fishing; Boucher, Anthony, The Case of A \u2018Bullet in the Ballet; John Dickson, The Peacock Cart, Feather Mürders; Charteris, \u2018Les- ji Cole, G.lie, The Ace of Knaves; D.rothers \u2018Sackville; , The ngton, JF, À Minor \u2018Operation; Crofts, \u201cFreeman Wills, 3.Found Floating.Davis, Clyde \u2018| Bion, The Anointed: Douglas, | Gavin, Captain Samson, A.B.; Foster, Michael: \u2018American Dream; Gardner, Erle Stanley, The \u2018Case of the Lame Canary; Greene, Wil- \u201cj:Ham: Chace,\u201d A Deeper.Root; Gregory, Jackson,\u201d Dark Valley; Gribble, Leonard, Who Killed.Oliver Cromwell 2; \u201cHenry,\u201d Bernard, This Sliding on\u2019 Wood; Howlett, Jasper, Nine Wives; Huxley, Els- peth, Murder \u2018at Government House; Innes, Michael, Hamlet, Revenge; \u201cJordan, Humfrey, Sea Way Only; \u2018Jordan; Elizabeth, The Trap.Keverne;: Richard, pseud, \u2018White Gas: \u2018Mansfield, Katherine, Short Stories; Meigs, Cornelia, Railroad Brahms.[#0 West: Motrat Donald; \u201cThe: Mott Family in France; Montgomery, L M, Jane.of Lantern MH! Moore,\u201d \u201cJohn?Cecil; Clouds Glory; Muir, Augustus, The Man Who Stole the: Crown.Jewels; penheim; E.P,, Envoy \u2018Extraordin- ary; Palmer, Florence Glass, Life and: Miss Celeste;.Prokosch,:Fred-, eric, The \u201cFed; Roberts, Kenneth, Captain Cau- ton; The Lively Lady, Rabble inj Arms; Saltmarsh, Max, The \u2018Cloùd- ed Moon; Scott, Michael, A Mo- :dern \u201cTom Brown\u2019s \u201cSe ooldays.: Stapledon, Olaf, Star Maker; Stevenson, D.E., The Story of \u2018Rosabelle Shaiv; Vachel \u201cHorace A., The Golden House; Vare, Dan- ele, The Gate of Happy Sparrows; John Co élius; Walpole.Hugh, Walsh, Maurice, And No Quarter: ir Lawrence.Edward, On Borrowed Time; \u2018Waugh, Alec, Fight Short Stories; Wells, H.G, tine, \u201cMr.Wren, P.c,\u2026 New: Non-fiction \u201cAllen: Art of Art to Children: Allen; Elmer Ly The: New Model \u2018Airplanes: rev.ed; Auden, H., The \u2018Ascent of F6 (a play); Letters from Ideland; Barton, Margaret; Tunbridge Wells; Belloc, Hilaire, The Crusades; Bennedetta, Mary, The Street Markets of London; Bill, Alfred H., Astrophel, of the Life and Death of Sir Philip Sidney; Board,» Barbara, Newsgirl in Palestine; Borgese, G.A., Goliath, or the March.of Fascism; Brady, \u201cRobert\u201d A, The Spiritand-Strue- ture of German Fascism; Bryant, Arthur; Stanley Baldwin,.a Tribute; Cable, Boyd,\u2019 A Hundred {Continued on Page 3) |T ennis Club Held ng Guide| ; |the \u2018Officers\u2019 and.fan coming mai riage.B., The Téaching THE WEEK \u2018At Victoria Hall CE \u201cx Today: Westmount Women's Tomorrow : Monday: Westmount Conclave, True Ki Plymouth Brethren, conventi Montreal Operatic Society, starting rehearsals; Loquendi \u20ac Ib; Westmoürit Lidge, AF.and.AM; regular meet- int Sinai Sunitorium, bazaars The following séhedule is included in The Examiner in tlte interest of the:many.groups, societies, etc, facilities.provided at Victoria Hall.You are: invited ito: notify The Examiner \u2018when you have reserved space at the hall for your lodge, club, or social function., * making use of the * Club, opening meeting of.season; Eo Lodge, : A-213 FLOOR POLISHER Bissel carpet sweeper, man\u2019s fall coat, man\u2019s winter coat; size 36, boy's blue chinchilla coat, \u2018boy's \u201clined raincoat, 16 years.Two chesterfield chairs, $1.00;: child\u2019s rail sleigh; 31.00 00.EL.4072.; wn A214 GAS BANGE, 2 2 ovens, ens, in R Rond condition.Ash -siffer, large steel; shovel.DE.4659.: A-215 LADY'S black cloth pre Tar trimmed, size 44, 58,00.Girl's brown coat, size 46, fur feimmed, perfect.\u2018épndition, 27.00, girls gym tunic, \u201csize 13, $2.00.WA.2609.A-218 MUSKRAT CORT and muff, size 36, one black and while dress, one bathroom \u2018mirror.Very reasonable.Phone ET.0228.27 A-219 GIRL'S winter roat, black, fox collar, size 16.$3.50; Beaverine muff and cape, mew, 87.00 ;\"tunic, size.TE 81.50: double desk, oak, $10.60; ScAmpers © size 5; cHen cheirs, 50c each.girl's \u2018shoes \u2018and card.tables, Kit Phone DE.3044.A-220 boys DE.LADIES* aad girls fur soats, overcoals, dresses, size 18, 20, 40.4342, A-231 i PAIR of velour drapes, Mulberry and taupe.DE.9888, A-222 SEVEN-PI ECE wicker set, painted bedroom sel, hall table, mirror and chairs, iron fern stands, two metal beds, paintings, radio and sunlamp.Girls winter coals and oiler clothing.4117, A-223 BRUNSWICK radio combination, 5 tubes, cost \u20182400.00, also records, per fect condition, best offer.DE, 6421.A-221 LADY'S winfer coat, beautiful formal and afternoon dresses, practically new.very reasonable: El, 1933.A-225 ee en rain eee QUEBEC HEATER range, large clothes basket, fireplace arcessories, child's steam sho DE.6676.A-224 SET OF STI RS for chesierfieid and 2 chairs.Almost new and in per- [Lect condition.Made to, order.Apply for appoiniment, DE.5779.A-119 eee UOTE DY LUXURIOUS winter coat, inink trimmed; evening, dinner and -afterndon dresses, almost new, all small sizes, DE.0775.3520 Marlowe Ave.A-123 CHIEDS pink enumel \u201cbed, Marshall tire ; collapsible high chat Cheap.__ A-127 DEN SET ARORA, and.Motroco leas ther, and other articles, \u201cEL, 3572, 3528 Marlowe, A-128 Fe tre rt tte Hag AND BENCH, fümed\" oak, +49.00.WA.8155, A-129 WHITE TAFFETA graduntion dress, size 13, worn only once.Must: he sold.Sail walmit bureau foil Bevelied mr ror.Sold id: cheap, EL, 9 EL.9601, A261 Wa.dotid, 8 sich oil blirnér, good cots gai MUSKRAT hip-length cont, silk lining, reasonable.Walnut night table, Westi- inghouse iron, cord.-WI.3944, UPRIGHT PIANO, Mason and Reisch.\u2018 Apply Thursday evening, Friday after- uoon or \u2018evening.5340.Queen Mary Read, Apt 11.A-66 YOUNG BOY°S fall coat, size 6-7 years; gym tunic and bloomers, size 14 \u201cÉL, 1043, evenings.A-135 STANDARD LAMP and shade, 3 candle torchier, excellent condition.WA.6716.A-137 WILL SACRIFICE credit note on.fur coat on reliable fur store.WA.3585.YOUNG BOY°S bedroom set, consisting bed,\u201cspring- and mattress, \u2018chest of drawers, desk and chair, DE.8553, 10 Merton Crescent.A-69 \u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE CALL WHITE\u2014W].8105] ° Highest prices \u201cpaid: for beds, chesterfields, bedroom suites, dining room suites, radios, bureaus, tables, refrigerators, :Stoves, \u201csewing machines, odd dressers, chiffeniers, etc, G-44 GOLD: AND DIAMONDS { will pay highest cash prices for good quality diamonds, old gold, gold coins, Jewellery; \u201cgold lifled, silver: articles, modern radios, rifles, shot guns and pawn tickets.William Sharp, office, 40% \u2018Dominion Square Bldg.Peel at St Catherine-St, PL.G417.G-45 CALL PEARSON Busiriess sulfs, top coats, also ladies\u2019 clothes, all kinds of good clothing, fur- iiture, radios, TES, typewriters, sport- ing\u2019 goods; etc, \u201cBest \u2018prices paid, Sam Pearson Reg\u2019d.1432 -Notre Danie WwW, Wi.4965.G46 |, TORONTO BOOK \u201cSTORE: 34 St.\u201cCatherine West, LA.1306, pays highest prices for large.or.small.collections; Encyclopedias, books \u2018and magazines.G-47 AGENTS WANTED- \u2018 EXPERIENCED AGENTS to sell our well known lines of Personal Christmas\u2019 Cards, maghificeht boxed assortments of English and French Christmas Cards, lags, seals, calendars, ete.Highest commission paid.\u2018King\u2019s Book Stove, Reg\u2019d., 1011 Bleury Street, Montreal.G-37.\u201cXMAS CARD AGENTS Men, Women, boys and girls to take orders in spañé \u2018fie fof.persoñal Christmas cards.Streamlined album free.Extra free cards to customers with early orders.Earn money now.Qur traditional friendly \u201cdealing\u2019 \u2018and\u2019:co- opefalion will help\u201d you succeed.Friends and acquaintances will only buy from bhooks-of established repüta- tion showing good values, We lead in higher commission and more extensive variety.Thirty different hoxed Christ: mas card assortments, birthday cards and greeting cards for other occasions.by far largest variety.Sce these mag- nifiéent assortments priced surprisingly Tow, No obligation.Compare with others, Also Christmas cards.for hand toloring, Christmas seals, Gift cälote darts, SHvergold tinsel ribbon and Girt wrapping peper.Nation wide reputa- tinn for fine greeting cards \u201cEstablish ed over 25 years.N.NEWTON WALPERT Suite 210 University Tower Building, 660 St.Catherine St.W.Telephoné.LAncaster 2065.G-41 COFFEE AND TEA DANIEL STROUD, 1254 Notre Dame West.Quality teas and coffees, cocoa and spices, Daily delivery: Lowest prices.A trial satisflos, WIOBT17, Gib EDUCATIONAL TUTORING, French and ie high schoof subjects by McGill graduate: 11, 811.G-35 SESOTTATION \u201cdes fFraîned-Attendants).Autañmn course now beginning.For Information telephone Miss Casault, Suipt.Fi 397% G32 \u201cEXTERMINATION FUMIGATION a few hours hy experts, one year guarantee, No vacating, 81,00 per rods Gall Any 6803.coal add\u2019 mole summer.prices g « tôpet nd, Ha made fro: your 2 clothes, j processes of production that it is servative-Argyle Milk lacking in.nourishment.If You give it'to calves they die.If \u201caides Faigdes\u201d 9 l'Eprogressive college.If there were \u2018no such _6-51 Ë Ta, windbrediers, for Bovx tha 5 ae The British North Ame ca Act written by the Fat ers s of Confederation may have fitted con 1867 but it is quite clear that it js not suited for ry like Canada in It too often stands in the way of progress.It divides Canada into nine \u2018provinces each with its own laws andi makes Canada\u2019s cost\u2019 of government, exceptionally expensive considering our population.It stands in the way of attempts to.get/nâtional legislation which will give us unemployment insurance, national housing, financial relief to.provinces, some phases of labour laws, marketing acts, traffic control and jurisdiction\u201d over -insüränce \u2018and the incorporation of ecom- panies.No doubt the recently ap-* pointed Royal \u2018Commission: will make recommendations for drastic changes in the B.N.A.Act and the hope is it will be possible to get the provinces to.cooperate, Science has So increased human knowledge of the resources and now possible to remove the.insecurity now universal throughout the world 50 that every person on earth « can\u2018\u201c\u2019be comfortable and happy.This is an age of plenty and the next step is the adoption of a medium of exchange\u2014pure money\u2014which will make it as easy for one as for \u2018another to share in the abundance by doing their fair share of: the:work\u2018of the; world.F.A.Macquisten,.K.C., (Con- celebrated his 87th: \u2018birthday by Keeping the House of Commons amused with à speech about milk.\u201cHe \u2018said in part: \u201cMany people think pasteurised \u2018milk: is milk from the.pasture, It is nothing but-half-boiled you give it to rats they fail to reproduce their species.It is a forr of birth control.\u201d ! He thinks.bigamy .legal he- | serve {wo The manufacture of armaments ig a profitable business: In: peace: time, even, it is very profitable.A: flow of money is started: by the purchase of munitions; battleships and the like which is paid out partially in wages: TH wages aré\u2019 spent for food, shoes and the peaceful equipment of day-to-day life.But the other side of the Hunton is tragically bleak, © Mainly \u201csuch war mänufaëtures are artificial stimulents, however, which\"=have.become habitual are: absolutely necessary to the continuous functioning of business in the world.Business and commerce cannot do without its trade \u2018in war materials.In:fact, the traffic in them must be constantly increased.oF ; In 1931 all the great ations of the world spent $4,232,000,000 on national defense; in 1936\" these same nations spent $9,562,000,000.The U.S.alone spent two billions of dollars of 1930-1931-1932 for national defense.In.the period for 1935-1936-1937 this amount was increased to three billions.Trade throughout the\u201c world has increased because Europe has recovered itself soïmewhat by its own armament boom; war expenditures have given.2 false and hec-| tic measure of \u2018prosperity which will end if peace comes.An accoufit of Rued College during its first quarter-century would Hot bé cômiblete without reference to charges of radicalismi in ecoit- morals and religion.\u2018which these have beer an is pig companiment of the cataer of a the charges, College: tight, well: Took city.Happily Hi Men's coats.turped, $6.50; ly oh télined.44,50.5908 Fiat the corner Clifton, below: florist, 4 | past.\u2018lege, \u201cto its arteries, I vey are.taking actively in hand the problem of securing responsible and courteous representations:ôf their views, as they have often done in the Occasionally the charges \u201cof radicalism have grown out of a misunderstanding of the policy of the College, which is to seek enlightenment on.all aspects of controversial social, political and economical issues, It is in the nature of \u201cnews\u201d that those who speak in protest against .the existing order, or.in\u2019 favor.of \u2018drastic change, receive far more public attention than: those who:take the conservative side of the argument.Moreover, it has not always been easy-to obtain \u2018speakers willing: \u2018to uphold the conservative position.[But the \u2018passage.of time \u2018and vigorous explanation of the position Of the College have;done much.to reduce the sort of misunderstanding here referred to.In sonie cases; \u201chowever, the charges of radicalism are based upon a \u201cphilosophy.\u2018of education disagreeing sharply with.that which prevails; here.There are those who \u2018do not \u2018believe that a college should be a place of free inquiry.and discussion.Reed Col-: however, believes in being precisely that: kindzof a Dlace.: In pursuance of this policy it \u2018has :| consistently sought to give.hear- \u201c|.ings\u2019 tor representatives \u201cof \u201cboth left and right points \u2018of view.That it has not been successful, as has been pointed out, \u2018in\u2019 obtaining spokesmen for the right is indeed unfortunate.The responsibil ity for -this \u2018belongs, however, fully as \u201cmuch\u201d to.conservative spokesmen, who will not heed bur pleas to speak, as to Reed College.But to attempt to balance things by refusing hearings to those on the fleft \u201cwould: be at \u201conce\u201d craven and stupid-craven because it would be false to the greatest: of American and academic traditions, and.stupid because it would create an atmosphere \u2018of intolerance which provides the -best possible excuse for.radical protest: Reed College holds the faith \u2018that even in these days of:fascists and other pressure groups the results of a democratic interchange of opinions will prevail over mere force in cotitrolling human affairs.We helieve that a reading of the appraisals of the work of the College.during its first quärter-cen- turÿ as set forth in the next section of this Anniversary Bulletin will \u201cstiengthen the: position: of those friends of Reed who support that faith, From \u2018Reëd College (Portland Oregon} Bulletin \u201cThe First Quar- ; ter Century.\u201d $4 i\" ST.ANDREW'S | | CHURCH NOTES | 0 Se + 2 Special: Thanksgivitig Music by St.Andrew's choir under the direction bf Fred Whitely, will be the féatiüre àf thé services Sûtiday.Di.Kerr will conduct the services, (of \u201c\u2018Thanksg ing services, In: tof \u2018attaining ed privation;: the Other ons master i il : \u2018at this.service, tures, = follows: \u2014 = Steven: on Half, Emma.1485 Drummond St.Wednesday, Oct: 20, 3.00 pin Former American Presbyterian Church Lecture Hall, :1190-:Dor- chester Street West.Miss Sem- mens will speak \u201cA Christ- centered Christmas.\u201d (Mothers specially invited.) Thursday, Oct, 21ät, 8.00 pim.:\u2014 Former American Presbyterian Church: Lecture Hall.Miss Sem- mens will speak on \u201cThe Summer Program of the Church.\u201d (Ministers and Vacation School workers specially.invited.) Friday, Oct.22nd, 8:00.p.m.:\u2014 CiBsing lecture on \u201cFriendship\u201d (Mission Band workers specially invited.) : \"CALVARY CHURCH I NOTES | * 3 \u2018Harvest \u2018Thanksgiving Services will be held in Calvary Church, Dorchester St.\u2018at Greene\u2019 \u201cAver Westmount, on Sunday next in keeping with ithe :National Festiv-|{ al.Gifts of flowers, fruit and vegetables for.the decoration of the Church and for \u2018distribution to worthy.Anstitutions, should be sent to\" the Church on Saturday, Oct: ober Oth.Rev.T.W.Jones, will preach at both services on Thanksgiving themes, with the two series of sermons now: being delivered: At:the morning service the subject will be\u2014 \u201cGarlands and Stones,\u201d Triumph, Tragedy and Thanksgiving in the life of St.Paul, in which Paul's} own teachings and experience will = be interwoven in a lesson où the harvest: life.; \u201cThe \u201cChildren of the Friendly ve Home will sing uplifting and.inf sacred song | sipr ing: \u201cmessages \u201cAt the evening; service at 7,80 p.m.the subject of the sermon will.be\u2014\u201cThe: Sower, the Seed and the Soil,\u201d wherein \u2018the\u201d \u2018parable of\u2019 Jesus will be interpreted, setting forthiiits challenging deals for Christian* living, as the third in the series :ôf sermons on: the Christian Life.The Sunday School will meet ati; 11 a.m.and\u2019 3pm.A noori session the forth the glories and the lessons of the: Creator's works in nature.\u201cThere will be no meeting of the|* Y.P.U.on Monday, Oct.1ith, on account of the National Festival Day.+ On.Wednesday, Oct, :13th,.the Women\u2019s Missionary Society\u201d \u201cwill meet at 8.15 p.m.:in a special: session of: Thanksgiving and \u201cWor: |: ship.«The \u2018Annual Thanksgiving -Ban- quet under the auspices of the Women\u2019s Association will be held if the \u201cChurch Hall on Friday, October 15th at 6.30 p.m.The address on this.occasion will be delivered by Mr.W.Allen Walsh, M.P., on the very appropriate theme, \u201cA Canadian *Thanksgiving.\u201d A splendid progranime of vocal'and instrumental music, featuring the Misses Robb, Mr.Arthur Davidson, and readings.by, \u201cAunt Jean,\u201d Directréss Of the Jean Williamson School of Dramatic Art and Rhythmic expression, will assure a most enjoyable and profitable evening for all who ean attend: this funetion.Tickets 50 cents eaëh may be secuted from Members of \u2018the Women\u2019s Associa: tion and should be secured as darly as possible.2 suid me AA 61 you as I, China Inland Mission will : n S the focal point of World Tragedy [will ad \u2018umphs of Grace in War TE Inland Mission, others will speak.The \u2018Minister ofsthe Church; the: Sunday.on |; \u201ccombined j Minister will | give an Illustrated address setting].\u201csume; activities on Thursday I \u201cThings | ort thanks.\u201d The choir, under the Mr irle GS director i the speak.sat \u2018present Dr.Glover Who will spealr of Tr tortured On Tuesday evening, there will s be a \u2018public meeting in the \u2018ehuich under the auspices of the China Dr.\u201d Glover and \u201cNOTES \u201c -\u2014 Rabbi Stern will speak on \u201cThe Partition of Palestine\u2014 Why ?\u201d at the .regular divine services this evening at 8.15.\u201cFlood and Rainbow?\u201d will.be his subject.at the junior congregation tomorrow morning.The fourth season of the Temple Lecture Forum will begin \u2018at the.end of November.Among other speakers will be.Rabbi Stephen.S.\u201cWise, of New \u2018York; Prof.Hans Kohn, of Smith College: Sherwood \u201cEddy, noted Christian; leader.: \u201cThe Future .of German: Jewry Under the Nazis\u201d will be the sub- Ject of Rabbi Dr.Joachim Prinz, \u2018of Berlin; at the opening of the School of Jewish Studies on Mon- (day, October 25th.Ÿ At the Services this evening, \u2018two beautiful silver candlelabra donâted to the Temple by Mrs.\u2018Huldah\u2019 Lichtenhein-i riot departed ones will be consecrated \u2018by Rabbi Stern.These candlelabra will \u201coccupy a prominent place \u201con.the Pulpit.Altar, After divine service this.Fr evening, the \u2018executive boar the Young People\u2019s Temple Centre avill hold \u2018its first.meeting: to plan, its activities for the ensuing year.Mr.Ralph.Mi will bei the 4 VOTES evening.the minister will preach the third sermon\u2019 of a series \u2018on \u201cThe Great Fundamental Truth of the Christian Faith\u201d and: will take as his subject in thé morning, \u201cThe Person and Work of: Jesus Christ\u201d; \u201cWhat shall we\u2018 think of Jesus?\u201d The Melville company of the The Gir] Guide company: the leadership of Miss Harrison.Sacrement \u201cof the Lord\u2019s\u2018 Supper will be held in the church auditorium.at 8.15.pim.The Conix munion Service will take place on Sunday, Oct.17th at opm; Arrangements are \u2018being made for the six special services to: be held in October and November \u2018when addresses :will be.given: \u201cby.léadifig Ministers of the city, THE HIDDEN BARB He: \u201cI had an invitation from the -Robinsons the other.day.It reäd: \u2018Mi.and Mrs.Robinson request.the pleasure of the presents of Mr.\u2014at the weddifig of \u201ctheir dattgher Eme: \u201cWhat did yoti do?\u201d Hé: \u201cOh; just sent a present to à ith the.wish: \u2018Wednesday, Fr Heat and Power Consolidated, for consumpti i 3 ours in September 1986, aniincrease of.11,862 ,190 owat hours, or is.48 per cent, Production for the nine-month per- yd totalled \"852,578.690 \u201cKilowatt- hours as compared to 773,683,720 kilowattchpurs for the corresponding period in 1986, an increase of 68,894,960 kilowatt-hours org per cent.5 Gas output in September this yeär was'427,388,000 cubic feet: 4s against 452,829,000 cubic feet in 19 6, a decrease of 5.63 «per cent.Comparative \u2018output for the first nine months in 1936 and 1937 was 3,881,342;000\" enbie feet and 3,742,- 853,000 cubic.feet, a decrease of 3.57 per: cent: SERVICE ; The lady who had shopped: for two hours without buying anything, finally: said\u201cpompously: Well, T must go now, I see my imported.limousine js at the curb.Clerk\u2014Just a minute, madam! ll unroll a stretch of car arpet across the sidewalk.2 \u2018St.Andrew's Church WESTMOUNT.(off Kensington, above Sherbrooke a Street): = Misister: \u2018Rev.Fu w.Kerr D.D.SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SERVIC S im: \u2018Gandhi or:St.Paul as% /EXx= amples of the Contented Life.\u201d 3 \u2018p,m The: Church: School: 0p \u201cDay \u201cfor Senior Departments.4206 Dorchester St.at Greeno Ave., Westmount \u2018Minister: Garlan ds od Stones Ha ane ri \u2018Thanksgiving: ins the- ni Tragedy, St Paul, 11 am.ing: session of the: Sunday School 7.30>p.m.\u201cThe \u2018Sôwwer, the Seed \u2018an Soit.The Master ideals for Christian Livin Oct: 3th, Anen\u2019s Mis Friday, Uc Mr, W.Canadian gram of vocal and in: and.readings, The\u201d Church jh { flowers, fruits and vegetables for {hese services.and 3 p.m.Special Thaiiksgive Thanksgiving.\u201d Special p 0 rumeñgtal music \u201cMelville Presbyterian ~~ Church : Melville Ave, Westmount Minister: Rev Wm.Orr \u201cMulligan; M.A., LL.B., B.D.Sea SERVICES, OC : Special Thanksgiv 3.Sim \u201cSabbath.School \u2018Boy's Brigade \u201chas its fife and 730 pm.\u201cThe Person and Work drum band well under way, and of Jesus Christ.\" Third of a ave shown series of short: sermons.their musical capacity | in learning \"Great Fundamental \u2018Facts of .the Christian\u2019 Faith\u201d \"\"Thanksbe unto God: fori:His Un= speakable Gift.\u201d | Visitors and: newcomers to, the district welcome: at all\u2019 services, Thursday, at 7 p.m.Girl Guides.Friday, at:8-p.m.Boys\u2019 B Next Friday evening the ser |Friday, Oct.13th, at 8.1 5 for , ti : ti \u2026 paratory ervice, Shee for preparation for Ne) bath Oct.17th, at 11 am.Com- \u201c munion Service, \u2018Westmount Baptist \"Church Shétbrooke st.W.& Roslyn Avenue Rev.J, A.Johnston, BA; \u2018Mini r Mr: Shirley McKays, Chair.Director \u201cMis.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 1 \u201cThings That Call Forth a.m.Q Thanks,\" \u201cThanksgiving.Service.7:30 pm.Dé.Rébert Hall Glover, = E,RGS.,.Director China Inlañd Mission, will tell \u2018of triumphs of * grace in war tortured China, Do «hot.miss \u2018this great service.Tuésday, 8 pt.Public meeting of Inland Mission, ay, 8 pm.\u201cMid-Week Fellowship.Everyone Welcome.Teacher presents Bh im he \u201cnest.i licit the support of the various \u201c pastors within your limits to this.great cause.; Yours very truly .While some fires, such as : caused by lightning cannot be pre: of fires in dwelli .neys; leaving.fires \u201cÀ and other points in Canada or the A Vultee.|\" Service to OTTAWA rating with Fedéral and Provincial th \u2018present \u201cFire Prevention Week,\u201d a nation-wide being sponsored to reduce fire-hazards throughout the 0 make the \u2018general public more and \u2018More conscious of the great losses: to\u2019 be attributed every year to fires, most of which ca be traced to human carelessness.; : ing letter Has Dbeen* received at the headquarters of Fire Department from rovincial Fire\u2019 Commission: ce.of- the Department of ie- Province -of ed September 27th.cupants of the house have gone as that caused by oily rags being stored in a poorly ventilated place; leaky gas pipes.and connections; improper electric wiring: carelessly.thrown cigarette butts; sparks flying from\" a fireplace or \u201copen grate.in.the open can: be traced to \u2018carelessly discarded cigar and cigarette butts than to almost any other cause.Be sure that the stub is thoroughly extinguished before it is thrown away.When g Fire Prevention Week looking forward to a all municipal and \u2018school \u201cauthor: ities to bring to the attention of \u201cthe public the great losses eaus« ed by fire and which are very largely due to human careless.tle short.of crime to discard a lighted butt through the car or train\u2019 window.With proper co-operation, and observance of due.precautions; fire losses in Canada can be reduced to a negligible minimum, Fire Prevention Week is:merely the period set aside for the dissemination of propaganda and information in this \u201cdirection, but the good points driven home at this time of year can be followed through the other fifty one \u2018Weeks with excellent results.If you would respectfully so- briefly mention the question of o:Fire \u2018Prevention at the: Sunday \u2018services it is certain that the result will be to the advantage of May we rely on your \u2018co- oper: tion during this campaign as in ; \u201cthe past.PE PE PY Choral Society Now In New Location At (Sgd.) F.X.AHERN.Ë Deputy, Fire \u2018Commissioner.\u2019 Tt would be difficult to estimate \u2018tthe number: of fires caused every year through human oversight.those vented, the great majority of out- \u2018breaks can be traced directly: ome: human failure to\u2019 \u2018take Per precautions, To mention: a f Owing to the success in gaining \u201crequired for! this Metropolitan Choral of the causes Society announces its.\u2018removal to oh poorly heu- larger quarters in \u2018the same build- faulty chim- ing, 1215 Greene Ave, Westmount.burning © in Rehearsals in the.new: studio.will \u2018fireplaces or stoves after the oe-| commence \u201cTuesday \u2018evening \u2018at 8 o\u2019cloek.Rehearsals of.Mendelsohnn\u2019s: Oratorio \u201cAthalie\u201d, which will be sung at the Society's first concert this season in Victoria Hall; \u201ceither | late in November or early in December, are going along splendid ly, very \u2018member of the choir en tering into work with the knowledge and determination that the: rendering \u2018of this great Oratorio\u2019 will be a memorable occasion lated .stovepipes; derpoll, is, after consideration willing to make a confession to those |.people who\u2018 may have \u2018put off ap: plying for an audition until believing.it too:late to.apply, Those who.ave still\u201d interested in becoming al member of the Metropolitan Choral: Society should get.in.touch}: with him\u2019 \u2018immediately.\u2018 NON-STOP.To NEW YORK United States in the CIANT.DOUGLAS FLAGSHIP \u2018or the World's Fastest Transport, the STAMP CLUB MEETING: The Westmount Stamp \u2018Club will hold.a meeting this eyening in The Athletic Grounds \u2018Clubhouse, and a stamp auction will be.the feature, All persons i ter-, ested in stamp collecting ar dially invited to attend.mE HOUR, 59 \u2018Minutes MONTREAL - NEW YORK One Way Return = $23.40 $42.10 50 Minutes One Way Return © $7.00 $12.60 Canadian Colonial Airways, Ltd.MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL Or:Your Travel Agent - Plateau 2501.Smith had not been: feeling.too bright, so he called on the doctor.Doctor: \u201c(after examining him): \u201cWhy, man, you're right: you're good for a thousand years yet.\u201d Smith: \u2018\u2018Dinna blether, doctor; |: J TH never see the half o\u2019 that.\u201d RUGS \u2018Washed and Repaire Mattresses & Comforters RE-COVERED CANADA CARPET CLEANING 714 VITRE ST.LA.8277 Y ES ! | We Do | Printing | Of All Kinds e PE.351 1=0Qut: Solicitor will call.out; spontaneous combustion, such travelling in the:country, it is: lif |: The conductor}.Mr, Gerald Van-| Upward Trend Continues, | President, A :}.ings of your:Company have con- i tinued to show a satisfactory in- | beeri-miade during the past quar- | the year.S| inisterial Body |\u2018 Will Meet Monday \u201cThe: Montreal Protestant Ministerial Association, of which \u2018Rev.Fred GC.Mueller, Clarke.\u201cavenue; is the secretary treasurer, is holding its regular monthly meeting on Monday at 7.30.p.m.in Emmanuel\u201d Church.\u2019 The guest speaker will be Dr.F.\u2018B, Clausen, presi ent of ;the Waterloo College and Seminary, and his subject \u201cA Symposium on \u201cSunday School and: Young People\u2019s Work.\u201d Other speakers include Mrs, A.W.Pea, Rev.J.Lavell Smith, M.A.,*B.D., and Rev.Harold S.Laws, M.A, A period of discussion\u2019 Will follow the addresses, and-all \u2018Sunday School: and Young People's Workers are invited to attend.Auto Theft Is Charged; $2500 Bail A.Langlois Allegedly in Possession of Car Belonging to J.H.Dunlop Charged with being in possession of an allegedly stolen automobile, Paul Langlois, 82, of no address, was accorded bail of $2, 500 when he appeared in arraign- \u2018ment Court Monday.He appears today to face the .charge.The car in question is claimed to have \u201cheen stolen\u201cTFhursday night from J.H.Dunlop, 250 Redfern avenue.Langlois was also charged with \u2018being in posséssion \u2018of a loaded revolver.The.\u2018high bail is: \u201cpart of a new policy followed under Judge Per- rault in the.Arraignment.Court.Six other persons, accused of fraud, assault, theft and possession of an illegal weapon, were denied bail: Crown prosecutors\u2019 have recently been\u201cdemanding that bail be .refused persons accused of \u2018serious\u2019 charges, or that high bail be levied.YM CA Held Conference At Week End Association's Work With | Youth Discussed at Conference Held at St.Mar- his face.s gazes at two Amelie; ex-quesn of The occasion was the marriage Switzerland.THE WESTMOUNT r EXAMINER ER \u2014 A and\u201d jou ea \u201cex king\u2019 \u201cof ee of Alfonso\u2019's niece in Lausanne, CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP À scholarship:is to be.awarded by the McGill Graduates Society to students in the senior years of applied seience, it is announced.The scholarship will be the name of Dr.Nevil Norton Evans, emritus professor of Chemistry \u2018at the:university, who retired from active service a year ago after forty years\u2019 in\u2018academic\u2019 work.Dr.Evans is a resident of Kitchener avenue.T0 ADDRESS MEETING Rev.TSW.Jones, MA; B.D, pastor of Calvary United Church here, will address the annual Thank-Offering \u2018meeting of the Wesley Church Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society.at Wesley Hall \u2018on .Wednesday \u201cevening at 8: $ p'elock, ma nufacturing and storage space] Plan Active Fall Season Trinity ation of \u201cPersonal Appearance.\u201d amateur groups.the same comedy.\" Other activities of ly; Among the plays under con- mechanical and Miscellaneous rubber, \u2018parts.garet's Saturday and Sunchy oA Atithe Alpine: \u2018Inn, Sk Mais guerite's Station, fifty of the Directors.«of the.Montreal Y,M.C.A, \u2018met over the: week-end \u2018to \u201cdiscus: the purposes pe obligations of the YMCA: its work with (youth.i on With beautiful weather.preva\u2019 sing a\u2019 golf game j \u2018Saturday afternoon: In the e ing, after dinner, Dean W.Gra- \u2018ham of Oberlin, Ohio, led the \u2018group in discussing \u201cThe Place of Religion in the World today.\u201d A lively.discussion ensued, which \u2018was directed by Mr.Guy Tombs.\u2026 The morning session was ad- \u2018dressed: again: leader, Dean raham, on the \u201cMessage and Purposes, of the Y.M.- °C.A.ar In the evening the meeting was \u2018presided over hy Mr.John.Frosst and led by Mr.Gerald \u2018Birks, \u201con \u201cThe Place of the Layman in the \u2018Association.\u2019 This : was; held to.be the most significant part of Association work.ALWAYS TOMORROW \u201cThis will be my.last husband,\u201d \u2018declared a film actréss who recent: ly married again, When she is married to her next; of course, he \u2018will \u2018be.Goodyear Earnings Exceed Dividends Reports A.G.Partridge, President - Toronto, Oct.1/'= \u2014 In\u2018a letter: to \u2018shaveholders of the ane Tire :& Rubber Co.of Canada, Limited, \u2018accompanying dividend: cheques for the third quarter of 1937, the ° A; G.Partridge, says:\u2014 \u201cAt the \u2018end of the third\u2019 qüar- ter of the year, the sales and earn- crease, with earnings exceeding dividend requirements on both Preferred and Common \u2018stocks.Small increases in prices have ter, to meet incredsed \u2018costs of raw materials do.that prospects look favourable for the baldtice of Yo textile machinery.in the plant at St! Hyatinthe: These additions to \u2018plant.and equipment.wi be: completed shortly after the first of the year and: should put your Conipany\u2019s plant in: \u2018excellent condition to: take care of 1938 business.\u201d in| and \u201cThree Men 0 We are also installing additional § Cotton Ë \u201cNight Must Fall.\u201d shop\u201d ghia.pr obably in \u2018the lat.r part of November.Molson will again make a personal appearance, is now.being .re- | under with Creighton Patton arranging ithe stage management and 8 tings.eSNAPSHOT CUIL SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE SA The many school activities offer countless opportunities for snapping pictures that you will enjoy in years to come.Fr \u2018there was ever a \u2018snapshoôter's paradise, it's school for those who attend it.It may be a oneroom school or \u2018It may be a great uni versity.Wherever, whatever it may be, it's crammed with unbeatable picture possibilities.Yet we might as well face the fact make the most of school\u2019s snap-| shooting opportunities.Perhaps they are dazzled hy the very wealth of the material at hand.More likely, they assume that somebody else is going to take the pictures.And that's a fatal mistake.For nobody else can see things as you see them.And it's what you see that means most to you=\u2014and:-to the folks at home, now or years from now.The question; then, is how to make thé most of school's picture possibilities.A little planning will do the trick.First, about the right camera for school.Any camera will do, provid- ifig it is clean and in good order and: uses a size of film that is easily available anywhere.If yours has a fast leis and a fast \u2018you.Hitter, you'll] e have an advantage in taking shots |i t A | little care you can make even the simplest box camera turn: out entirely satisfactory pictures.; Then, how can snapshooting be planned?All of it, of course, cannot be planned, but many of the most important shots canbe.Why not work out a scenario, Hollywood fashion?First of all, whether school's just around the corner or a thousand miles away, you'll want a few good shots of home.Then a view or two taken on the way to school.Maybe those views seem commonplace now, but wait a few years.At school, of course, there are the obvious shots of the buildings, the grounds, new-classmates, teachéré, old friends, sports, pienics, class ceremonies, and so on.It\u2019s a good idea to take them sù:as to: form a kind of continued story.Then, when they are mounted in your album, the pictorial story \u2018will flow along evenly.A really good collection of school \u201cpletufés is \u2018hard to find; as any school year-book editor will tell Yet there's nothing mifich to: take; and few snapshots A busy season is announced for Players, commencing on Nov.4, 5 and 6 with the present: This play with Gladys George, ran for two \u2018seasons in New York and has just been made available for \u201cGo West, Young Man\u201d featur: ing Mae West was a version of this well known.organization include three shows to be presented in the fir st week in January and the last weeks Of.February.and April respective- sideration are-one of Shakespeare\u2019 Ss st play, \u2018in which \u2018Hazel Basil: Donn and ; Pushi g d From Playgrou Apparatus \u2014 Few Traffic Mishaps The accident record at the Stanton street police station carries few reports: of local mishaps this week, the traffic \u2018division \u2018having not been.overworked.Minor smashes and bent fenders are for the most part all that have oceur- red: here in the past few days.rear old Gilles de Bellefen- 0 Agnes street, was taken of the tal \u2018on Tuesday afternoon in police car ga fall from a slide at aboût three thirty.Police on arriving found J.Walls, superintendent at the park, carrying the boy at the corner of Greene avenue and St.Antoine St.\u2018He:was.rushed: to: the hospital, where he was reported to be suffering from concussion of the brainii Police report that the boy's brother, Claude, said he knocked him.from the slide when the two slid \u201cdown \u2018one immediately following the other, Constable Rene Tremblay investigated.On Friday at 6.10 p.m.collided with the rear end truck.opposite 334 Cote.St.Antoine Road and careened wildly across the.sidewalk through the fence and smashed into the wall of a house owned by S.W.Jacobs, K.C.The driver of the \u2018car brought to the police station by Constables Belec.and McRae, and wits examined by Dr.McNaughton, who reported that the man was under the influence of liquor.and not fit to drive a car: He Was brought up for trial this week, but hearing was postponed.till Tuesday.Trees and shrubbery were badly damaged: in front of Mr, Jacobs house.It is understood that =the driver of the car, tried to pass a truck while proceeding \u2018west along Cote St.Antoine road, but misjudged his distance, struck rear end of the trick and th control of his car.a car of a was Current Reading en \u201c(Continued from Page Year History of the P.-& 0.: Coffin,\u201d Robert -P.; Kennebec, \u201cAmericans; Cole, GD.H) The Paople\u2019s Front; Collins, Archie | Frederick, Working with Tools for and\u2018 Profit: Czernin, Fe din- and, This Salzburg; Davies, E.Cc, A: Wayfarer in Estonia, Latvi and Lithuania: avis, Robert\u2019 Ho- he \u2018Sun: Day, Clarence, Li with Mother; Devoto, \u201c| Manual; Forays and Rebuttals; \u2018Erie, Yachtman\u2019s Reader; Harold, ed, The \u2018Eeke ward Thomas: Crown, People, Donahue, Toastmaster\u2019 3 Edwards, William, and Parliament, 11760-1985; Ellis, Clough \u2018Williams, Britain and the Beast; Etnier, Elizabeth, On: Gilbert Head; Ewen, David, Twentieth Century Composers; Farrow, John, Damien the Leper; Feuchtwanger, Lion; Moscow, 1937; Flaherty, Frances, Elephant Dance; -Frisbie, Robert Dean; My \u2018Tahiti: :Goldsmith;-Mar- garet, Florence Nightingale; Hamilton, Edwin T., Tin-can-craft; .Papel, The \u2018Balkans yele; Hersey, Harold Brain- Pulpwood Editor; Hewlett, Dorothy, Adonais: a Life of John Keats; Hollis, \u201cChristopher, We Aren't So Dumb; Holstius, E, Nils; Hollywood Through.the Back Door; Inge, Williams Ralph, A.Rustic Moralist; Innis, Hy A, ed, The Diary Industry in Canada: Johnston, Alva, The Great Goldwyn; Large, G.M., The Teaching erd, \"of Colour and Design to Young Children.in Chains; Lippmann, Walter, The Good Society; Logo, Foster, ed.The = Stamp Collectors\u2019 R Table; Lucas, E.V., All of a Piece: New Essays; Marais, Eugene, The Dahris, Among the Faithful; Martin,: Kingsley.The Magic of Mon- venture; Millay, Edna St.Vincent, ton, Forest Ray, ed., The World and Man Murray, play); Paul, Elliot, The Life and Norman, The Quest for Sheba; Piggott, Harry Edward.Songs That Made \u201cHistory: Raymond, Those Foreigners; Price, Lita, Maideraft; Reynolds, Regin- Rogers, Frances, 5000 Years of es and Your Personality; Satder- son, Ivan T., Animal Treasure; Sayers, Dorothy, The Zeal of Thy House, (a play); Scott, Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1838; Scully, C.Inves Stocks as Trust Johannes, Escäj day; Steel, the Pi \u201cnext [= bart Oriental Odyssey: People be-} Of Interest To Teachers si mme \u201cBecause of her \u2018work, \u2018not to mention her extra curricular activities, a teacher must be perfect.| ly groomed at all times\u2014hut the} difficult thing about it is she's 50 a problem to find time for benuty services every week-\u2014isn\u2019t it?Mrs, Ida Campbell of Camp: bell's Beauty Parlour at 4870 Sherbrooke St.W.believes she has solved the problem.Mrs.Campbell says her new Teachers\u2019 Noontime service requires exactly one hour and fifteen minutes for a complete \u201chair do\u201d and manicure.It sounds cently And E ected S ; For Season; Programme J Discussed.The opening Meeting\u2019 of \u201cthe Shaare Zion Sisterhood took placa Wednesday evening, September 20th, at the home of Mrs.H, Star, impossible, perhaps, but she has with Mrs.J.Bogante presiding.carefully tested the timing and Nominations for president wera knows it is possible to maintain] made and Mrs, L.Diner was élect- the.schedule.The secret of: it is ede.they don\u2019t waste any time.You Plans for the foNheoming ba needn't go without lunch either.| zaar which takes place Tuesday You may order whatever you wish aftarnoon -and evening, November and eat your lunch while your! 2nd, at Viétoria Hall, were dis- hair is drying: cussed, with Mrs, D, Cumniings \u201cWhen you have \u2018a\u2019 \u201clittle\u201d extra being \u2018chosen as géneral conv; time and are preparing for that| Other conveners ave as follows: Grocery booth, Mesdomes L.Sterlin, A.Rosen; cookery, Mesdames E.Barzan, W.Levikoff; candy, Mesdames S,.Miller, J.Peärson, D.Diamond: \u2018am, Mesdames R, Garmaise, L.Diner, Inpidus, M.Gilman; dresses, ortant date or when you need plift after a particularly hard day\u2014when you're feeling as be- deaggled.and forlorn as .yesterday's newspaper reach for yaur phone and make an appointment for a \u201cCinderella Treatment\u201d | H.including facial treatment, hair-| Mesdames TL.Briskin, M.H, style añd manieure\u2014then you'll] nick, S.Golick; kitchen, Mesdames feel and \u2018look like \u2018next \u201cmonthiy| FP.Braunstein, Jo Cohen, J.Fein.\u201cVogue.\u201d : brook, A, Goldner, H.Star, F.een Yossem, Rosenstein; keno, Mes- \u2018 : 2° ; ax] dames D.Cummings, I Riddelt, Send us a report of that party, M.Gold; country store, Mesdames dance, club meeting or social.S.Cohen, M.Gross, H.B.Miller.Mrs.H.Feldman and Mzss.D; Weissman, as co-conveners will be in charge of the dining-roons.+ (periodical), Modern Pholography, 1937-38; Swears, Herbert, When All's Said and Done; Thomson; Gladys Scott, Life in ua Noble Household; Verrill, A Hyalt, My Jungle Trails; Walker, Nancy, Fiji; Wead, Frank, Gales, Ice and Mon: Wilson, Margery, The New Etiquette; Witcombe; Wallace, All About Mining; Zukerman, William, The Jew in:Revolt.Rev.J.Lavell Smith will take as his subject \u201cThe Way to Peace\u201d on Wednesday next when he g'the - guest speaker at the opening meeting for fhe season.of the Cote Des Neiges and Snowden Women's Club, at the Community Hall, TEA is delicious sos FREE GLAZING FREE PICK-UP AND \u2018DELIVERY We will call for your window frames, install the glass and deliver them ; to youri-home.-You pay anly for the glasx used.GREENE AVENUE HARDWA \u201c7 JUST \u2018PHONE \u2018Wellington 6402 1257 GREENE A FOR SALE Remember to fertilize your lawn \u2018and garden with rotten manuca this Fall.$1.00 per 100 Ibs.bags, Special price sn ton lots.Prompt delivery in city.ALDERIC LEFEBV RE LIMITED \u201c327 Bridge Street : Meantreal - Phone Wllbank 9355 Evening DOllard 5418 STAMP, \u201c5 We are Sta Open Evenings Bought E \u201csold MOROCCO CORONATIONS Mint Complete Special 10e STAMP, STAMP, THE BOYS ARE MARCHING EVERYTHING FOR THE STAMP COLLECTOR \u201cSURE TO SATISFY\" 4857 Sherbtooke St.W.near Victoria Ava.g COMPLETE Lewis, C.Day, ed.The: Mind æ Round or Soul \u2018of the White Ant; 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