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[" a The Westmount Txaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis \"HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Fres Estimates WE.2323 40 vos in x % Westmount\u201d OHMAN\u2019S 40th Anniversary Watch Sale Specials for Schoo! Boys and Girls Waterproof Watches $12.50 up Special - 15 Jewel Watch $5.85 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.I Ld A A A 7 R77 P2020 SILLS ry re es Rie Ÿ N N S N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N N N N N NS NS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NY N S S GISI III LISE CANON IE VOL.X., No.37 HUMOUR HELD Cars Are Slightly WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939 Rs I PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS ng Damaged In Crash istrict IViilitary Units \\th- A B | F | | F N | Bath vehicles were slightly dam- ©.° à aged when an automobile driven ecrul ng apl y u , by A.A.Hanna, of 350 Lansdowne orts W AR TH HTS avenue, collided with one operated e fn ES any More Vlen Require were avenue, at the corner of Sher- .A d brooke street and Victoria avenue \u2014_\u2014 ss held F.C.Whitaker ddresses at 10 o'clock Sunday night.Wr ee ound Regular Meeting of West-| Both machines were proceeding R Flying Squadron end- t Sherbrooke.Conspini told sR ti mount Rotary Club east on Sherbrooke.Conspini ing.y police his car was struck in the Is Recruiting Ny \u201cIf a sense of humour could be [rear by Hanna's machine when he FLL AS MANY Ground Men MAINTAINED BY nts: made an obligatory part of every [stopped for a red light.ESTHER vere man\u2019s life, thoughts of war would JE, BE Fi th i disappear forever from our minds,\u201d RECRUITS WANIED 6 9 Although the Westmount No.* ÿ F.C.Whitaker, west district man- R05 FR RENE CE 115 Fightor Squadron of the Royal , ager of the Bell Telephone Co.of 8 SEAT Canadian Air Force in now up to aro- Canada, stated while addressing full strength, it is recruiting men \u2019 s 8 the weekly luncheon meeting of the for the permanent forco and a re- _ ims, Westmount Rotary Club in Victor- : \u2018 recruiting station is in operation lla - der, ia Hall yesterday.He chose as his | Regiment Needs Large| tn Souadron headquarters Westmount Artillery Bat es subject, \u201cA Serious Survey of Examiner Photo.Number to Bring Person- Those who join the No.115 tery, R.C.A., Needs Men, ; \u201d .us ; ler , .ope olly Homour.tenti is that humour Our photograph shows the mobile recruiting unit of the Fifth (Westmount) Field Battery, Royal nel To War Time Unit hile er hate pervive With Special Qualifica- and : y comientlon is that atmo Canadian Artillery, stationed .on the south side of Sherbrooke street, in front of the Westmount Library Stren th ye for list f tions \u2018 nts: is a serious matter, because it is and.directly opposite the Y.M.C.A.The unit is being stationed at vantage points throughout the city.g permanent force enlist for full glas such an essential part of the suc- It is in charge of Sgt.-Major A.G.Gough.The sign bears the wording: \u201cFifth (Westmount) Field , ; , service, , 0 it th d cessful life and career of any man .Battery, R.C.A.\u2014 Recruits wanted; radio operators, mechanics, surveyors \u2014 apply this truck or the Craig While there is still plenty ofl Foot drill and rifle practices |, The spirit that gave it the an and woman.He who has been en- - street drill hall.\u2019 room for more men, recruits arel foy airme .\u201c| impetus to gain the distinction of ntss tage Froductions, Lec airmen are now being con ?dowed with a good sense of hu- d M signing up steadily at the armoury| queted for members of the local] Peng one of the fivst field artil- am- mour has been provided with a tures, Dances an eet- 9 Milkm I .di of the Royal Montreal Regiment squadron and a series of lectures lery units on the Islund of Mon- une sort of shield that will ward off| ings Keep Centre Busy an lmured In and primary training is Deng ii ipging, wing construction, and| teal to mobilize in the Groat S many a hard blow in life which Fall On Sidewalk J carried out on Westmount Park|girplane and engine maintainance] Wor is again evident in the eur : might otherwise break a man's With the advent of fall and win- daily.form part of the Lraining sched- rent mobilization of the Fifth os : spirit,\u2019 the speaker stated.ter social and theatrical activities, When he tripped on the sidewalk The recruiting office was in-l ule.Officers of the unit are un- Westmount rd Battery, Royal ses.Continuing, he said: \u201cThe more! Victoria Hall is now entering its opposite 401 Metcalfe avenue at terviewing men as rapidly as it|dergoing apecinl training.Cana an ile EU ovale Street \u2014 we have to do with some of our busiest season and has already 5.20 a.m.Monday morning, Regin- could handle the line when nf The full personnel of the being enrolled at the rie ; re contemporaries the more it be-(, \"Noe So large number of ald Panting, 36, of 140 Rheaume Examiner reporter visited the|soundron for pence time purposes Drill Hall quartors, un a e comes evident that humour is not stage presentations, lectures, club avenue, Verdun, milk salesmap, armoury this week.Men and|js 131 airmen nnd 18 officers.mobile basa which this week has à quality possessed by everyone.\u201d and lodge meetings, banquets, suffered a laceration of the right youths, ranging in ages from 18 _ ms been stationed at stragetic points The humour to which he refer-| 4.\"ony wedding receptions.i arm, and scratches.to 46, come to the armoury from throughout Westmount.| red, the speaker pointed out, was The hall is generally conceded to He was taken to the Western all over the Island to seek enlist- The Fifth Wostmount is the only that which came from the heart as be one of the finest municipal cen- .Division of the Montreal General .ment in the regiment which es- UL artillery unit which has been against wit which is of the intel-| res on the Island of Montreal Robert Beal Appoin ted] Hospital in a patrol car by Con-| Members of the Montreal |tablished such a noted record designated Westmount, specifical- i lect.In contrast to humour, Wit is} he main concert hall has seating W Officer in West- stable R.Edmonstone and given Distri Daugh f the during the World War.ly, as its recruiting area.While ) sometimes sharp and often wounds ) arrant Uliicer in West-|{reatment there.The wound re- istrict Daughters of the ee ) largo numbers, \u2014 n marked por- i those whom it strikes.accommodation for over 700 per- à > .Many who lack the qualifica rth esidents of th J : h edominent i f hu.Sons and is equipped with comfor- mount quired seven stitches.Nile to Assemble at Cal- tions, cither in regard to age or contage > them vo al 8 à e The predominent quality of hu- tably padded leather chairs, in- height, or are married, make municipality \u2014 have already re- \u2014 mour is its kindly tolerance and The First Westmount Company vary - gistered, there is room for those this is particularly true of English humour.The true humour of the English peoples has as its main attribute an unfailing kindliness, he told the gathering.man that has read nothing by these writers has indeed something to look forward to, he declared.He stated that humour could not survive in an atmosphere of suppression, \u201cIf dictators in Europe today could be made to strike their well-known attitudes and atalled early this year.Its equipment includes a stage fitted with foot and head lights, an.organ, piano and space for an orchestra.Above the balcony at the rear of the hall is a spotlight and two mo- a ballroom capable of accommodating 600 people.The building,contains,a men\u2019s lounge suitable for small meetings and a ladie\u2019s lounge reserved for use as a retiring room, There are two rest rooms.will commence their fall activities by holding a brief route march on Friday night, assembling on the park in front of Melville Church readiness to lead the parade., Captain Richardson is pleased to announcé the appointment of Robert Beal as Warrant Officer in the Company.He will take over these duties on Friday night and FUNERAL HELD OF MR.TESTER HERE TUESDAY Was Member of Old\u2019 West- mount Family \u2014 Resided On Prince Albert Ave- On Sunday night in Calvary Church, the members of the Montreal District Lodges of the Daughters of England, will share Bro.the Rev.T.W.Jones, will preach on the theme \u201cInspiration jfor the High Task of Living.\u201d At both the morning and evening services a noted Negro choir, \u201cThe Wooding Southland Singers,\u201d composed of young men and women, now singing at the World's every effort to be enlisted in order that they may serve their country in the New World War.A large percentage are but a month over the minimum age of 18 or a year under the maximum of 45\u2014citi- They don't, however, as they feel, tao.strongly, the urge to fight for the land that has given them liberty and the opportunity to succeed in their chosen fields.However, there is still plenly of room for many more men as the R HUTCHESON Was for Many Years Mem- mount A large gathering of colleaguos in the profession of law, business Associates, members of curling clubs and representatives of the City of Westmount attended the who possess the necessary qualification.The battery will give special consideration to recruils possoss- ing a minimum education of two Mr.Whitaker referred to the ving picture machines enclosed in At 7.30.The Company band are .; ; A | ; ears\u2019 high hool.A knowledge : .in their Annual Church Service.|zens who could casily either wait _ years\u2019 high school, nowledg à orks of Stephen, Leacock, P.cu a fireproof projecting room.asked to do as much practising as The Minister of Calvary Church, &while before enlisting or who ber of Board of Asses of radio operation, mechanics, ¥ odehouse anc Wark \u201cWA LE! pn.pall can be converted into| they possibly can so as to be in could case out of it altogether.sors of City of West-| surveying or cor and truck driving and maintenance is partie eplarly required.The Westmount battery, while one of the Island's oldest and most noted field artillery units, has faded from the momory of many local residents during the years of peace since the end of the Great ridiculous poses before a mirror| On the lower floor are two will instruct First Aid to advan Fair in New York, will sing Negro regiment mobilizes and all those| funcral of Robert B.Hulcheson,| war, Tho battery was first forms they would abandon them alto- FOOMS suitable for wedding recep-i ced boys, commencing early in nue Spirituals and Sacred Plantation who pos the py qualifie noted nolary and assessor for oh 1905 ns = sat hid \u201d i tions, small dances, meetings, par- _\u2014 songs.At 8.45 p.m.immediately cations wi e¢ warmly welcomed west t Saturd ftar-| 1 I , gether,\u201d he said., ! October.Staff Sergeant James Attended by a large gathering ongs t p imme y esimount, on pulurcay aller-l picid Battery, R.C.A., bul at the Humour, when in capable hands, may be made to serve useful purposes.À speaker or writer may ties or banquets.They can accommodate well over a hundred persons each.Kitchen facilities Patterson will continue to instruct the beginners in Ambulance work of friends and relatives, the funeral of Mrs.Fred G.Tester was following the evening preaching service, the choir will give a sacred recital of Spirituals and Negro by the unit.The unit has a nominal peacetime strength of some 200 men, noon at St.Andrew's Church.The service was conducted by the Rev.Dr.W.J.Clarke and Rev, Dr, F outbreak of the conflict, it bee came known as the Fifth Wost- mount Battery.; .; djoin the rooms.as well as taking over the duties held on Tuesday morning, at her! melodies.This is the first time but this i bei : d W.Kerr of St.Andrew's Church , often gain emphasis to impress a | ; j late residence, 369 Prince Albert! +hj : isi ul this is now being stepped up) W.Rerr of St.Andrew's JCh- Commanded by Major A, McD, point on the minds of listeners by| A large banquet hall on the| which were carried out by Staff avenue.Rev.W.J.Clark officia- this Choir has visited Canada.A |i the wartime basis of 760.Interment was in Mount RoyallKeefler, it has ils permanent resorting to humour, Mr.Whitaker declared, Emphasis may be achieved humourously, by understatement or exaggeration, Mr.Whitaker was introduced by Wilf Buckley and thanked by W.Bole.The president, J.A.de La- lanne, occupied the chair.Present at the meeting were a number of English schoolboys who have been detained here awaiting the departure of a boat to return them to England.Catholic Mothers To Assist Red Cross Mothers\u2019 Club, of Westmount, held their opening meeting on Tuesday afternoon in St.Leo\u2019s School Hall.Mrs.A.A.Pare presided.Plans were made to carry on with the Bazaar which will be held on November 3, 4 and 6, proceeds of which will be used to further the club\u2019s social service work.It was announced that the annual bursary of $500 will be awarded this year and also that a donation has been made towards same floor is used for dances, lectures, exhibitions, bazaars and banquets.There is a large room on the upper floor equipped with furniture for masonic purposes.There is an anteroom adjoining it containing lockers.On the same floor is \u201cC\u201d room designed for lodge and club meetings.\u201cSAFETY SCHOOL ON WHEELS\u201d APPEARS in the \u201cSafety School on Wheels\u201d which appeared in this vicinity this week.It sought to show the hazards of careless driving and walking and the dangers of drunken driving.The \u201cSchool\u201d is a 25 foot trailer owned and directed by Captain James A.W.Killip and Mrs.Kil- lip of Philadelphia.It is on a 5,000 mile tour of Eastern Canada and the United States.Exhibits of errors in driving judgment and other vital informa- Sgt.John Jeffrey last season.New recruits will be interviewed by Captain Richardson in Melville Hall, between 7 and 7.30, on Friday evening.As there are quite a number of applicants this session, it is of extreme importance that they apply immediately as the membership this season is limited.The Company have planned a most active program this session which will include many new features which have not heretofore been presented.Several additions will meet for its first Fall session on Sunday September 30th at 2 p-m.Some new features will be introduced and boys will have an active part in each service, ARRIVE HOME Mr.and Mrs.Paul Sise returned home last week-end aboard the Empress of Britain from England.ted at the service.Mrs.Tester, who was a member of an old Westmount family, died on Saturday morning at the Western division of the Montreal General Hospital, following a brief illness.She was in her 61st year.The former Ethel Gordon Bail- lie, Mrs.Tester was born and educated in Westmount.She was the second oldest member of a family of 12 children born to James Bail- lie and his wife, the former Ida Rice.She married Mr.Tester in 1910.Surviving Mrs.Tester are her drew Wood, of Winnipeg, Mrs.William Robertson, of New York, Mrs.Philip Ferguson, of Magog, Mrs.Garnet Dickson, Mrs.Keith Drennan, Mrs.Gordon Herridge and Mrs.R.McLagan, all of Montreal, and one brother, Donald Baillie, of Montreal, Interment was in Mount Royal Cemetery.supplementary offering will be received at this recital, The Sunday School will meet in open session at 3 o'clock.All members are urged to attend.The Men's Own Brotherhood will also meet at 3 p.m.On Monday at 8.156 pm.the Young People's Union will reopen its work with a Friendship Rally and Vacation Memory night.On Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.a Welcome Home Social and Congregational Reunion will be held in the Church Parlors, All are heartily invited to attend.Rally Day:\u2014 A large number of entries are expected for the swimming meet at the Westmount \u201cY\"\u201d on Saturday.The affair will be sponsored by the Montreal West Parks and Playgrounds Association, P.H.Henley, chairman and a capable committee have a full program of events prepared.RADIO EDITOR INTERVIEWS KALTENBORN All those who join must be single; between the ages of 18 and 45; and over 5' 4\u201d in height Once a man enlists he agrees to serve anywhere for the duration of the conflict, The R.M.R.will probably be one of the carly regiments to go overseas.None enlisting sign up for home duty.Soldiers in the permanent units are completely outfitted, being supplied with uniforms, shirts, underwear, shoes, ties and even razors.They are paid at the rate of $1.30 per day, plus B&pecial allowances.winter in the Westmount Athletic Grounds\u2019 clubhouse, which is now being transformed for military training purposes.Six hundred hunks are now being installed there and a number of other changes are being made to the building by Military District No.4.The regiment is under the command of Col.Eric Slessor.CHURCH SERVICES On Sunday, Rev.J.A.Johnston Cemetery.Mr.Hutcheson was n member of the Board of Assessors of the City of Westmount from 1903 until his death, He was chairman of the Board from 1929 until 1938, le was appointed a consultant this year, Mr.Hutcheson was® killed last Thursday afternoon when knocked down by an automobile after attending the funeral of a friend.Chief mourners at the funeral included a son, J.liolden Hutche- son, a brother, J.C.Hutcheson; two sons-in-law, J.Hastie Holden Percy Law; and two grandsons, Rodney and Dick Holden.In the cortege were Brigadier F.Logie Armstrong, H, L.Barne- wall, R.Emmet Cox, Mr.and Mrs.IL.G.Mickles, R.C, Holden, Mr.and Mrs, II.R.Mallison, Mr.and Mrs.S.Hutcheson, S H.Cuss, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Sibbit, Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Bagg, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MeBoyle, Mr.and Mrs John S.Norris, J.C.Bray, Col.F.R.Phelan, R, E.Jones, G.W.T.Nicholson, D.A.Finlay, Mr.peace time headquarters in the Craig Street Drill Hall and for the time being, will carry on training operations there.Advanced training will be conducted al an as yel undesignated out-of=- town drilling base.The mobile recruiting station heing operated by the unit is the first to make its appearance in Westmount, While recruits cane not actually \u201cjoin up\u201d at the station, they can register their names there and receive full instruction as to the further steps they should take, to the staff will be announced next husband, two sons, James Gordon Special Services, Sunday, Septem- It is considered probable, al- and T.J, Metayer, the latter of Sergeant-Major A.G.Gough, .; week as well as the detail of their Tester and Alan Baillie Tester, of : though not official, that the regi-/ Fast Malartie, Que; two bro-lbrother of Chief Walter Gough of Members of the Catholic| Considerable interest was shown classes.The Company Bible Class Montreal; seven sisters, Mrs.An- MANY ENTRIES ment will be barracked for the] thers-in-law, Hugh Millar and|the Westmount Police and Fire Departments, is in charge of the complete truck and gun unit which is serving ns the travelling ree cruiting office.: Recrults will also be Intore viewed at the drill hall situated on Craig Street, opposite Champ de Mars.The battery, when fully manned for war time operation, will hav a personnel of 150 men.Prior leaving for a camp base the soldiers will be housed at the Place Viger Hotel, which has been a camp for underpriviledged |tion was shown in the trailer.The will occupy Westmount Baptist and Mrs, G.H.Townsend, Mr.| renovated for military purposes.children this summer.tour is the second of its kind spon- Pulpit at both services.The theme and Mrs.A.8.Anderson, A.J.| All acceptable recruits must 3 Members of the club also volun-|sored by the Women\u2019s Christian of the morning service will be:| Howard, Mrs, A, KE.D.Holden, pass the \u201cA\u201d rating physical teered to assist the Red Cross Society in its work.Regular Red Cross meetings are being arranged.Temperance Union.RETURN Mrs.Mackay Smith and family \u201cThe Prayer that Jesus Would not Pray.\u201d At the evening service the address will be under the title: \u201cThe Bonnie Lass of Shushan.\u201d Miss M.Holden, Howard 8.Ross, K.C., A.C, Cordner, J.L.G.Mc- Gerrigle, J.B.Cullens, I).Currie, Douglas H.Allan, W.M.Carment, examination.They must be unmarried and betwcen the ages of 18 and 45, The club will entertain the|have returned from Lac Brule, This is a great human drama, ha-| Mr.and Mra, R.P.Adams, Miss RETURNS HOME 1 Graduating Class of St.Leo\u2019s| where they occupied their cottage ving in it the elements of villainy, K.L.Townsend, Mr.and Mrs.W.| Mra, T.F, Mow has returned School on September 19.for the summer season.City Will Distribute Milk To School Pupils The City of Westmount is taking over the distribution of milk to scholars in al] schools in the municipality, both those operating under the Catholic and Protestant boards, it was announced af the City Hall yesterday.Milk will be supplied to all pupils upon recommendation of the operates in many sections on the Island of Montreal.The organization did splendid work during the period it operated here, it was stated at the City Hall, and Westmount has taken over the distribution of the milk only to relieve its burden and to transfer the responsibility of the task to the municipal health office.Throughout the present situation, as throughout the Czechoslovakian crisis CBS Photo, Radio's most famous political reporter and commentator, H.V.Kaltenborn flew back to New York last week after covering, pre-war developments in Europe for listening audiences on this side of the ocean.of 1938, Kaltenborn's keen near-tragedy and glorious fidelity, Visitors and especially young people are cordially invited.The Week At Victoria Hall + Tomorrow: Westmount Stamp Club; Montreal Shrine, No.I.Monday: Oasis Temple, Daughters of the Mile; British Israel Federation.Tuesday: Westmount Chapter, Royal Arch Masons; British Israel Federation.Wednesday: Electa Chapter, Or- W.Horwood, Mr.and Mrs, W.M.(Continued on Page 3) home from Metis, where she spent the summer months.Y.M.C.À.To Inaugurate Business Girls\u2019 Classes A business girls\u2019 class will be one of the many new features in the Y.M.C.A.program this coming year, Beginning the first week in October the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will inaugurate several new classes, placing at the use of the com- offer a ;,e=anasium class for business girls; this hour period will be followed by a half hour in the pool, The \u2018Y\u2019 feels the need for community recreational activities in the family life, and one of the ways this need is being met is through a \u2018family swim\u2019, which .; ; : ; lysis of foreign affairs has won him what is probably the largest regular listening audience of any : Ps eu d h vill be held e Saturd ftep.City Health Department.Previous-{ It is estimated that during the/ 2\" .: ; der of the Eastern Star; British [munity many advantages that |will be held every Saturday after.ly This work was carried out by [coming term approximately 3,000 50 commentator, On landing at Port Washington, New York, aboard the Dixie Clipper, he was met by yo \"poo ti 0 Wwerrmonnt Ro.[have in the past heen lacking.[noon at four o'clock.And on Sate sck Hirshberg, the only Canadian writer on the scene, and the two are seen above in the news studio , the School Children's Health Fund, a private organization that still half-pints of milk per month will be distributed of the Columbia Broadcasting System in New York, as Keltenborn talked with by radio with correspondents in principle European capitals, \u2014 tary Club, regular weekly luncheon meeting.Each Monday and T'hursday even- ing at seven o'clock the 'Y' will urday evenings there will be a mixed swim for young people, PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Friday Morning Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canuda's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlout 2778° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d \u2014 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939 CANADA AT WAR Once again, Canada is at war.free will, and after weighing all the factors involved, we have formally declared war on It is the first time Canada has ever made such a declaration, for previous international was, as expressed by Laurier: \u201cWhen Britain Nazi Germany.to 1926 our status in is at war, Canada is at war.\u201d Many peop'e in Canada today still believe that our position is just as stated by Laurier; but a formal declaration became necessary because: 1.The other Dominions made such declarations, and it was thought that failure of Canada to do so would be misinterpreted by both our enemies and allies.and psychological effect of all the Dominions the action of their own free will, outweighs the argument that we are automatically at war when our King is at war.2.It became widely believed that, following President Roosevelt's omission of Canada from the list of belligerents affected by the U.S.neutrality law, Canada would refrain from a formal declaration in order to facilitate the passage of arms and munitions from the United States, through Canada, to France and Britain.This position, which no doubt would have been of great advantage both to us and to the British and French, had to be discarded because it was morally and ethically untenable.So we have declared ourselves in a manner that leaves no doubt of our position.have declared ourselves with a unanimity that is really astounding.Because of our diversity, our racial, religious, political and economic differences, \u2014 it is difficult to govern even when the issues are of comparative unimpor- Who, a month ago, would have forecast that the greatest and most contentious issue evar to be placed before Parliament, could have been solved, with the support of taking tance.sims to be sn Independent, clean mewspaper fer the home devcteo te public service.was it done?the letter; and betrayals of the -\u2014 OUr national uni Commons have Of our own affairs in the war, and verely castigate main neutral in is engaged.So re-stating: \u201cEngland has The moral \u201c1 deeply reg this course, but cannot take any lenge.dead sympathy.the enemies of And we dom and peace social, political, -be secure, and of that Province eloquent spokes all but three of the members of the Commons and the entire support of the Senate?Because the test was met in a spirit of moderation, toleration, and conciliation; because the promise given the electorate that Parliament wou!d decide was honoured to minatoin to honour other promises given the electorate respecting the measures to be adopted in case of war.FRENCH-CANADA'\u2019S SPOKESMAN It is doubtful if the Canadian House of more sincere, or more effective address on a question of national importance than that delivered Saturday by the Rt.Hon.Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Justice.of course, speaking on Canada\u2019s participation only possible but desirable that Canada reit; | have attended many of the conferences since the end of the Great War, both in Geneva and in London, is a crying calumny to say that England is responsible for anything that has led to the nresent conflict, able that we should refuse to meet the chal- \u201cSympathy, like faith, without works is a trality on the part of Canada at this time could not be other than a move favourable to \u201cGod give Canadians the light which will indicate to them where their duty lies in this hour of trial so that our children and our children's children may inherit a land where free- doctrines of Nazism and Communism are forever banished.God bless our Queen.It was indeed a speech worthy of the best How because of an obvious deter- The mistakes and last war, which nearly wrecked ty, are not to be repeated.ever heard a more eloquent, Mr.Lapointe was, he took the occasion to se- those who say that it is not any conflict in which Britain me of his remarks are worth worked for peace.1 know | say therefore that it ret being compelled to follow in my soul and conscience | other course.It is unthink- And | will go further: neu- England and France.shall prevail and where our and religious institutions may from which the tyrannical Yes, God bless Canada, God bless our King.\u201d of which Mr.Lapointe is the man.STOPME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE LEARNING ENGLISH A Frenchman was relating his experience in studying the English language.He said: \u201cWhen 1 first discovered if 1 was quick, I was fast; that if 1 was tied, I was fast; if I spent too freely, I was fast; \u201cand that not to eat was to fast.I was dis- couraged- But when I came across the sentence, \u201cThe first one won one-dollar prize,\u2019 I gave up trying.\u201d GOVERNMENT \u201cAfter living under every government since Confederation I am convinced that the weather has a darn sight more to do with our comfort than the government has,\u201d an oldtimer observed recently.ITS DRAWBACKS The son of a proprietor of a wholesale drapery establishment entered the business, and, as he took a violent dislike to the duties of the counting house, his father decided te give him a trial \u2018on the road\u201d On returning from his first trip, his father asked him how he liked it.\u201cOh,\u201d replied the young man, \u201cit's quite a jolly life; you meet some decent fellows at the hotels, and have plenty of fun in the evenings, but what I don't like about it is.calling on those drapers.\u201d HANDICAPPED \u201cPoor ole Bill! \u2019E\u2019s so sho-t- sighted \u2018e's working \u2019imself to death.\u201d \u201cWot's \"is short sight got to do with it?\u201d \u201cWell, \u2019e can\u2019t see when the boss ain\u2019t looking, s0 \u2019e \u2018as to keep on shovelling all the time!\u201d MORE USUAL Some people may get up bright and early; others, well, they just get up early.Words for DOMESTIC HELP WANTED ANTED Immedintely cook-goneral, réferences, nurse kept for 2 children, 8 room house.WA.3608, #-10 PROPERTY FOR SALE | WESTMOUNT, near park, exceptionally well bullt, detached house, 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms, with large play room, fine garden, near schools.Cra- dock Simpson Co, HA, 6117.F-19 : FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET SU MMER Hill Terrace, attractive house, 9 rooms, 4 bathrooms, well furnished, garage, October occupn- Yor.Cradock Simpson Co.HA.6117.F-20 FOR SALE OR TO LET LAURENTIANS, furnished bungalow fbr sale or rent.Situated on highway 30, Lakefield, Que, About 60 miles from Montreal, overlooking lake Dawson, five bedrooms, hardwood floors, bathroom, fireplace, good kitchen, Convenlent to beach, church and village.Wl, 1611, M-129 FLATS TO LET BWR AVE, near Willingdon School, heated, duplex flats, contin- vous hot water, frigidaire, garden, garage, janitor services, central heating and hot water plant, Apply 4562 Draper, EL.3008, F-3 NELROSE and Oxford, modern duplexes, large bright rooms, heated or heated, with or without garage, unporch, gas stove, linoleum, fully equipped kitchen, hot water, ueas schools, bus and tramway.Moolahan Fer 4170 Oxford.EL.1760, F-3 LLE AVENUE, near Bannantyne.Mew heated, four room modern flat, ot water year round.Ready for oc- oupancy October Ist.$20.00, Year and half lease only, References.Bhone CRescent 6955.i APARTMENTS TO LAT RUCE, central Westmount, new, modern, heated, soven rooms, electric tange, frigidaire, Janitor, $65.00.DE, 8a16.F-13 SHERBROOKE West, Acadia, 8 rooms, 3 bathrooms, fireplace.Immediate possession.Cradock Simpson Qo.HA.8117.F-83 i GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUN , Victoria Avenue, feasonable rates, with pick up and delivery service, EL.0767.F-9 ROOMS TO LET GROSVENOR avenue, English Tady has two rooms suitable for business girls, breakfast and home privileges, garden, shower, tiled bathroom, 3 minutes from cars, BY, 0519 for Information.F-16 SELBY STRÉET, one large airy .soom, $3.00 per week.FR.7080.: FOR SALE _ WESTMOUNT high uniform, Gym tunic, five blouses, tap shoes, winter poat, size 16-18.All in good order.easonable.WI.2608.__F-18 BLOWER one sixth H.P.motor with thermostat, grate and switch complete.In perfect condition.WE, um.: \u201c14 ACLAG.nine plecs solld walnut dining room sulte of Adam's design, In excellent condition, reasonable price.WE, 4158, F-1b BEAUTIFUL RUG, never used, ex- Geptional opportunity, $15.Fine Ches- ferfield suite, $45.Breakfast set, bed- m, Gibbard dining room.Runner, bookcase, West- F-22 ats, Studio set, gateleg, table.FI.1950, 1383 Greene, ount.FOR SALE DINING ROOM set, 5 pleces, solld walnut (Malcolm make) also 8 piece chesterfield sulte and rugs, all In axcolient condition.EL.8203.F-18 LADIES black cloth coat, with fur collar; radio Marcon! 1933, $5.00 each.DL.8960.M-179 PIANO upright \u201cHalnes\u201d In very good condition, $40.00.WA.3138.\u2019 M-178 CHESTERFIDLD suite, dining room suite, Gerrard Heintzman upright plano, No dealers.Call CA.70186.M-177 MAHOGANY china cabinet or bookcase, mahogany chime clock.Small rug.Electric fixture, reasonable.EL.8188.M-178 FOR SALE BROWN broadtall fur jacket, aize 40.White fox fur.Both perfect condition, bargain.DE.8826.M-176 OAK slideboard serving table, Range and gas atove, a large hall mirror.Wi, 8622.M-175 WALNUT dining table, buffet and 6 chairs $85.00, metal top kitchen table, with bins $8.00, single bed, spring mattress, complete $6.00, wooden chairs, rocking chalr 50c each, new Tuxedo 38-40 $25.00.EL.1476.M-172 SECOND hand rug, 9 x 12, apply DE, 2395.M-170 CHILD'S large size crib with apring mattress in perfect condition, reasonable.EL.1930, M-160 Crossword Puzzle 1 2 3 |e |s 6 |?|8 |v qo 11 14 18 19 20 2 22 |) 3>| GLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE GIRL\u2019S Westhill tunic size 14, like new, also French books for Grades 10 and 11, Telephone DE.98286.M-168 made fireplace, FA, 2843.M-163 MAN'S blue overcoat, size 38, girl's dress and coat 6-7; end table, double brass bed and spring, DE.3077.M-162 WEST HI] outfit, uniform, +4 blouses, gym tunie, size 14-16, DE, 5227, M-158 LADYS nawy fall coat, 36, In perfect condition, grey fox scarf, new, other clothing, bargain, no dealers, DE.9619, 3611 Decarie, Apt.55.M-157 carriage, baby's crib, reasonable, all In good condition, CR.9684.M-154 BÉAUTY shop at Sherbrooke West, sell reasonable, cash.EL.2751, very urgent, until 7 p.m.M-151 CHEST OF DRAWERS, walnut, cedar llned, perfect condition, $20.00.Other large chest drawers, $8.00.mahogany secretary, hand made, solid roll top desk, suit bed sitting room, $20.00.DE, 6995, after 5 p.m.LARGE wicker metal go-cart, M-135 TECOWAY Washer, used less than two years, perfect condition, $25.00.Cash.WA.6630.M-131 24 25 26 27 28 30 non 41 49 |50 51 52 56 57 |58 4) 44 45 |46 47 48 29 33 |4 35 42 53 54 59 60 61 6) ss 62 66 67 68 1 a 72 74 73 75 HORIZONTAL 1-\u2014
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