The Westmount examiner, 25 avril 1940, jeudi 25 avril 1940
[" #40 Years in WEDDING GIFTS An Exclusive Collection of OLD ENGLISH SILVER Just Arrived Direct from London OHMAN\u201d JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL.XI., No.17 Westmount\u201d 1216 Greene Ave.RER UMA AIS ds J BUSINESS ASSOCIATION HEAD AT ANNUAL MEEETING Succeeds W.Gotdon Kenwood \u2014 Chas.Watson is Vice- | President \u2014 Other Officers Elected \u2014 Vigorous Program Planned for Current Season \u2014 Citizens Will be Invited to Attend Open Meetings of Westmount for the ensuing term at the annual meeting of the organization held last Thursday evening in Victoria Hall.He succeeds Gordon\u2018 Kenwood.Other officers named were: Chas.Watson; second vice-president, Lorne A.Parker; G.Labrosse.Committee chairmen: WwW, president, attendance, N.S.Mitchell, and A.Goodman; civic improvement, Lewis Sherwin; finance, W.K.Newcomb; tainment, Don Ross; ladies, Miss Lafrance and Miss Hebert; membership, A.Smithers, F.Grif- fiths and F.L.Sorenson, jr.membership committee chairmen may be transferred to other posts} at the will of the newly-appoint- cd executive.The new officers were installed at the meeting.Questioned yesterday by the Examiner, Mr.Ohman, proprieto: of the long - established jewelry firm on Greene avenue, stated that while the aim of the associa- tion\u2014to improve business in West- mount\u2014would remain unchanged the new board had decided on a policy that would give the general membership wider powers in the planuing of future undertakings.To Invite Citizens Moreover citizens of the city wil] be invited to attend future open meetings of the body and their views on matters affecting merchants aud residents will be invited.The association plans to carry out a vigorous program designed to improve businesss and the executive will hold meetings at an carly date to formulate plans for the new season, the president stated.Mr.Ohman also announced that an open session will be held in Victoria Hall on May 15 and a \u2018\u201ccitizens\u2019 meeting\u201d featuring a prominent guest speaker, a program of entertainment and door prizes, will take place on May 30 at the same place, but in the large upper auditorium.In presenting the president's report at Thursday's meeting Mr.Kenwood stated that during the past season the Executive Committee had held sessions each month and that a number of matters of vita] interest to local business men had been dealt with.Due to the efforts of the board the incoming executive can anticipate an interview with the City Council within the near future, he said.An excellent citizens\u2019 night meeting.had been held and tentative plans arranged for the function scheduled to take place at the end of next month.His business office, Mr.Kenwood said enter- * NEW PRESIDENT \u201c \u2018ERIC OHMAN Automobile Slightly Damaged In Collision The right front fender of a car driven by Fred Holland, 116 Daf- ferin road, was damaged, when his machine and an aufomobile operated by Arthur Legge, 2056 St.Catherine street, west, col lided at the north-east corner of Sherbrooke street and Mountain avenue at 9.30 p.m.on Friday Both machines were proceeding in a westerly direction on Sher brooke.ROTARY SPEAKER H.J.C.Darragh, Superintendent of Montreal Protestant Schools, will be the speaker today at the meeting of the Westward Rotary Club.Mr.Darragh will take as his subject \u2018Education Today.\u201d Guest Preacher On Sunday, May 5th, at 7.30 p.m.Dr.Albert Peel, D.Litt.chairman of the Congregation Union of England and Wales will give an address in Calvary Church on the subject \u201cBritain at (Continued on Page 2) War.\u201d Former Westmount Girl Signed For \u2019Frisco Fair Hollywood, April 24 \u2014 Lila Deane, 19-year-old Westmount songstress who left Montreal last year to become featured vocalist with Ben Bernie's orchestra, continued her march to fame this week when she was signed to share vocal honors with screen star Susanna Foster et opening ceremonies of San Francisco\u2019: 1940 Golden Gate Exposition.Miss Deane formerly lived with her parents on Clarke avenue and studied at Westmount schools.but present commitments compe! her to spend most of the time in Hollywood.Rooster feathers, good looks and a happy coincidence ¢ mbined to serve Miss Deane her contract on a silver platter.Currently appearing at «un up town night club, the auburn-tress- cd lass Loarded a crowded auto bus en route home following re hearsal Monday aftern.on.There Were no empty seats, and she was forced to stand.The bus had travelled only a few block when Miss Deane wpe tapped on the shouider \u2018rom behind.' Turning around.she found herself facing a middle-aged woman ho smiled and murmered sweet- x: \u201cLovely hat you're wearing, | my child\u2014but its feathers tickle my neck!\u201d Miss Deane apologized for caus ing her fellow-passenger any dis comfort, and the (wo struck up a conversation.Before reaching her destination she had agreed te sing at the \u2019Frisco Fair.It so happened that the ticklish passenger was chief talent scou! for the Exposition! Lila made her radio debut three three years ago on CKAC, sing: ing with Jacl Bain\u2019s orchestra.She moved later to CFCF, ap pearing on many shows with Matt Heft, and Lucio Agostini signed her to co-star with Hour.\u201d Todd is now a radio headliner with NBC in Chicago.When Lloyd Huntley's vocalist was taken suddenly ill one night.Lila was called upon to substitute She did\u2014and with such success that Ben Bernie hired ber to sing with his band.She travelled with the Bernie crew for several months until illness forced her to leave the orchestra.She came to Hollywood less than a year ago.Miss Deane will tour California as goodwill ambassadress for the Fair.covering the entire state and winding up her tour at San Francisco on Opening Day.vice-president, third vice- R.Hill.Dick Todd on the popular \u201cCocktai] | predicated on the successful] main- he Westmount Lxami Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1540 UNCLE SAM PACKS A BRAND NEW \u2018ROD\u2019 \"Local Division | Is Eighth In \u2018Y\u2019 Drive The Wesmount-St, Heury division in the Y.M.C.A., cumpaign for maintenance and war services funds is now in eigth place, it is revealed in a bulletin issued by .1:1 the Joeal branch.This sturdy 155 mm.gun made its first public appearance on New York's Fifth Avenue in recent Army Day parade.The piece, tiring a 95-pound projectile over ten miles, is part of new equipment recently allotted by the U.S.Army to local national guard armories.\u2018Two New Parks 1 | Officially | Named The large area of land on West.mount Mountain purchased for i park from McGill University by the city some time ago, was ; officially named Summit Park at ia regular meeting of the City , Council on Monday night.The site on Sherbrooke street at Wood avenue, which is also to be con- ; verted by the city into a park this summer, is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Gardens, it was announced.77 No announcement régarding any park conversion project thats may be undertaken on the Mountain area was made.Alderman W.B.Scott was elected pro-mayor for the ihree- month period commencing May 1st, RESPONSE T0 \u201c CAMPAIGN 15 GRATIFYING Douglas Jackson, Chairman Of Local Division, Praises Efforts of Canvassers Warm praise for the enthusiastic efforts of canvassers in the Westmount-St.Henry division of the Y.M.C.A.financial campaign was voiced by Douglas Jackson, chairman of the local division.The splendid response by local residents to the appeal for funds to carry on maintenance activities at the Westmount Branch during 1940 was grateiully noted by Mr.Jackson.\u2018Only a few days remain before this great campaign will be over,\u201d Mr.Jackson said, \u201cand I know that we wil] attain our objectives for both local maintenance and war services effort.From now until the finish the road will be difficult, It is always this way in a campaign.At the stari, money is not difficult to secure but once i past the half way mark it calls for sustained and vigorous effort on the part of every worker to sec the campaign over the top.\u201cWe are engaged in a great work for a great cause.The Y.M.C.A., in peace or in war, deserves the support of every citizen.Although the appeal of the war services effort may appear more glamorous it is well to re- BRIGADE BAND WILL COMPETE FOR MACE POLE member that all war services work done by the Canadian Y.M.C.A.enance of local branch activities.At all costs the \u201chome front\u201d must be maintained successfully so that the utmost effort may be expended for our armed forces both in Canada anr overseas.\u2019 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general dinner meeting of the Montreal Junior Board of Trade will be held Tuesday April 30 at the Windsor Hotel.The guest speaker will be the Minister of Justice, Rt, Hon.Ernest Lapointe who will take as his subject \u201cThe Lighter Side of Public Life.\u201d 4 > Unit of First Westmount Company to Enter Competition Taking Place Saturday creole rats Ra TE The band of the First Wesi- mount Company of the Boys Brigade will compete for the Battalion Mace Pole in the Battalion Bands competition taking place in St.James United church hall on Saturday afternoon.In preparation for the event the band has been practising steadily all week.There wil] be only bugle and trumpet bands in this competition but at the Battallon Review and Display on May 18th, the bruss band of the 5th Montreal Company is to perform under Bandmaster Alex McCurdy's baton.Sergeant Donald Taylor passed his swimm ng badge Thursday evening, making the quarter mile in less than eleven minutes.Privates: Leonard Gough, Teddy Hil- borne, George Montgomery, Roy Howard also passed their certificates with honour.An additional group will meet Wednesday to complete thelr tests.Weather permitting, the company may turn out for their first Spring Church Parade, this coming Sunday morning to Mclville Presbyterian Church.Now that the warmer weather Is nearing, the outdoor activilies will be increased considerably.March- outs and church parades will be featured quite fre~v ently.Last week Corp.Walter Good- ale and Tte.Knute Sorensen received their Lanyards for special services rendered the company during the season, Plans are rapidly being completed for the compa-y's annual display which closes the year's activities, ard this season's program is expected to exceed all previous record.Each phase of Brigade work is being carefully prepared to portray to the parents and friends assembled just what is heing accomplished each week throughout the year.Camp arrangements have also been completed for the unit tu spend an enjoyable vacation x / Spearman May Take Over New Post Although no official announcement has been made, it was reliably learned yesterday that W.H.Spearman, cxecutive- secretary of the Westmount branch of the Y.M.C.A., will shortly take over direction of operation of the \u201cY\" Red Trianglo Clubs, a division of Y.M,C.A.War Services, Whether Mr, Spearman will bo released from his duties at the local branch on leave of absence or some other arrangement will bo made could not be ascertained at press time Iast night.VHCA PARTIES PROVE POPULAR WITH SOLDIERS Entertainment Provided Every Saturday Night For Men in Barracks Inaugurated last fall when the Girls Hi-Y Grads Club entertained officers of the Black Watch and members of the R.C.A.F., the regular parties for soldiers held cach Saturday at the local \u201c\u201cY\u201d branch have proved exceedingly popular with the men in barracks here.From the time of their arrival at the Athletic Grounds until their departure for Three Rivers members of the Toronto Scottish Regiment looked forward with keen anticipation to these parties.The boys were entertained by the Westntount Hi-Y Grads, Girls\u2019 HJ-Y Grads, West Hill Girls Hi-Y Grads, the Y.M.C.A., [.LO.D.E., the Canadian Red Cross, and nuime- rous church organizations.The Hi-Y Grads Club, undertook sponsorship of the functions at the request of Frank Barton, chairman of the program committee of Y.M.C.A.War Services.Bol) Harvie acts as master of ceremonies at the parties and arranges the various ladies\u2019 groups: Neill Compton, Bert Henderson and Eve Whitely have heen in charge of music.IAA A U/LIIUI SLI L ASSIS IIS S VIII IIS IV/ IIS IIS SSII IV IS GISI SIM I IN Victoria Hall The s 7 7 ZZ LL 7 PL llr Ladi edd Today: Mary Beetle\u2019's School Reed and Co., dance; Tomorrow: Westmount Hi-Y of Dancing, recital; George W.Westmount Conservative Association.Grads, dance; St.Anthony Social and Dramatic Club; Westmount Conclave, True Kindred.Saturday: \u201cActress Wanted,\u201d jn afternoon, New Theatre Group play; Children\u2019s Theatre, play, Monday: Royal Bank Players.Tuesday: \u201cCongo Color\u201d; Westmount Rotary Hiustrated lecture by Duncan Mcintyre Hodgson on Club Crippled Children\u2019s party.Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club regular weekly luncheon meeting; Electa Chapter.Order of of Nurses.the Eastern Star; Victorian Order Next Thursday: Oasis Temple, Daughters of the Nile.Maintenance objective in this division is $3,870 and thus far $1,791 or 44.7 per cent has been collected.The goal for the war services fund was set at $6,000 Mand $1,662, or 31.2 per cent has been obtained.Six of the 13 teams in the division have veach- od over 50 per cent of their ob- {| jective, TWO CYCLISTS ARE INJURED IN ACCIDENTS Taken to Western Division Of Montreal General Hospital Following Crashes With Cars Two youngslers were injured on city streets during the past soven days in accidents between automobiles and blcycles.When hig bicycle collided with the side of à car on Sherbrooke street at the corner of Greene avenue al 2.30 o'clock on Friday, ten-year-old Daniel Donnelly, of 432 Wood avenue, suffered a bruised forehead and a brulsed knee and was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hoapila) for treatment, The accident occurred as the boy who was proceeding in u wesl- erly direction on Sherbrooke, attempted to muke n left turn to go south on Greene and his bleyele hit the side of a car driven by Philip Ganons, of 371 Dowd stroeel.The driver of the car stopped immediately after the accident and drove him to his homo.His father then took him to the hos- pita} for examination and he was allowed to return home following treatment by Dr.Ramzay.leven-year-old Edward Fur- quole, of 2260 Quesnel street, suffered a cut over the right eye which required hospital treal- ment, when his bicycle struck an open door of a parked automobile on St.Catherine street Just cast of lêim avenue, at 330 p.m.on Friday.The youngster wus proceeding east, on St.Catherine when tho driver of the parked car, Miss Eliza K.LL.Watkins, 1005 Sherbrooke street, suddenly opened the door of her car und he crashed into If.Miss Watkins took the boy to the Western Division of the Montreal General where three stitches were taken in his eye hy Dr.Ramzay.Ile was allowed to return home following treatment.Y.P.$, CLASSES AT SYNAGOGUE TUESDAY NIGHT The following Temple Emanu- 151 Young People's Society clusses will be held on Tuesday cvening: music appreciation, under leader- ship of Milton Schiffrin, M.A; Jewish literature under El Berger, B.A.; public speaking, under leadership of Bernard Mor- directress, the high school spoke festival is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 5.The closing luncheon of the Sisterhood, when new officers will be elected fs to be held on Tuesday, May 14, with Mrs, Louis A.Rosett, president of the New York State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods as guest speaker.Other forthcoming events at the Temple are: high school graduation.May 17; Brotherhood closing meeting, with election of officers, May 21; and confirmation.Shabuoth morning, June 12.+ ner MAMA A AAA LA MMA A AAA MAMMA MA A MAMA HOME-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION FAVORS | 3 PLAN 1 ONAN NAKED IEW = HIGH SCHOOL The Westmount igh voted almost unanimously in The vote way taken following Professor John Hughes, of McGill aud S.F, Kneoland, chairman ot of School Commissioners.timer.A social hour.in the lecture hall will follow the classes.Under the direction of Miss Frances Katz, B.Sc, school LUDOVIC HUOT i.lt.ich Who will act as master of ceremonies at the Westmount Women\u2019s Club cabaret and bridge being held in the Ritz Carlton Hotel tomorrow evening, Scouts Comedy Will Be Given Monday Night An original musical comedy wlll be presented next Monday in St.Leo's Hull, by the SL Leo's Scout Group.The theme of this show, à novel and hilarious idea, is a \u2018Pair of Braces,\u201d and it Is reported to give rise to many comical situations.One of Lhe \"Four Star\u201d acts ls In the form of a shadograph.A helpless victim is lured into a doctor's office, and the poor patient ls given \u201cthe works.\u201d The amusing potentialites under such circumstances are well directed by Howard Murphy, Rover Mate, Another feature ts nan typleal quartet, The members appear from everywhere, and their source provides particular merriment.The finale of the eleven actly is an unusual and novel choral offering.Jt brings the complete cast on the stage, with each group rendering ils own version of \u201cHi Diddle Di Dee.\u201d The designing of the seltings is the work of Bill Bryce, Assistant Rover leader.The show will be under the patronage of Rev.W.E.McDon- agh, P.P.HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates CR A Ad AAA A Vo R TS HERE AT MEETING HELD AT * Tho text Cleaned WE.2323 Rs ADOPTION LAST NIGHT Count Shows Parent-Teacher Body Almost Unanimous In Choice of System Recommended by Hepburn Survey \u2014 Roslyn and King's Groups Had Previously Approved Adoption of Plan \u2014 Prof.John Hughes Addressed Gathering Schools 1llome fuvor educational plan hore at an open moeling of the parent-toncher body in Westmount High School last night, School Association of tho 6-3-3 and of adoption an address outlining tho plan by University, and a period of open discussion in which questions from (ho floor were answered by MH, BE.MeCrudden, president of tho organization, others nt the houd table, the Wostmount Protestant Board of (he motion\u201d was: \u201cThat thls moeting favors the ndoption of the 6-3-3 plun at the oarliest possible moment.\" Previously Recommended Adoption of the plan by the Westmount Homo and School Association follows similar moves on tha part of home-school groups at Roslyn and King's School, The attitude of the parent-teacher bodies {8 expected to play an 1m- portant purt in official decision by tho Protestant Board to adopt or discard the educational system recommended hy the Hepburn school survey report, It the plan meots with (he formal approval of the Board, it will result in widespread changes in the cducationul arrahgoment now in effect.All students in grades seven, eight and nine will attend Westmount High while those In the succoeding grades will utlond classes in what Is now Argylo Junior High.In brief tho busle principal of tho 6-3-3 plan fs that students will complete thelr primary education when they havo passed the sixth grade; thoy will then go through u pdriod of education designed Lo determine thelr natural aptitudes and abilities, and following that, receive a semi- spaclalized educallon in the flelds in which they have shown themselves best qualified to foilfw.Prof.Hughes Speaker \u201cThere are not mis-fit pupilg\u2014 IL Is the system that is misfit,\" Prof, Hughes stated in hig a\u201d ess to the gathering.The \u2018ol should cater to the needs cu.the child, not those of tho child to the school.The junior high school ls no experiment hut has been thoroughly tried and tested, he declared, The present system of cduontion discourages the student who is not academically inclined, he averred, The speaker quoted the late King George V as stating that education Is one of the most ime portant of all public functions, He stated Lhat England's budget, even during the present war, ale lois the highest sum in its history for educational purposes.\u201cIf Canada is to rise to the heighly of its potential opportunities it.must invest heavily in Ils grestest source of wealth, the children of the country,\u201d Prof.Hughes stated.\u2018l'eachers must wlio do their part and they should receive the full co-operation of parents for only when the school and the home work together are sutinfactory results achieved, he declared.Atl the request of many people unshle to attend the lecture he gave fast month, Duncan Mclutyre Hodgson, who Jed the McGill Congo expedition 8,000 miles through the Belgian Congo, will repeat at 8:45 next Tuesday night in Victoria Hall, West- mount, ble talk on \u2018Congo Color,\u201d Mustrated by natural color moving pictures and by still photographs, Proceeds of the evening will go to the Royal Canadlan Naval Volunteer Reserve Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Mr.Hodgson, together with Donuldson Yulle, the Montrealer who was official photographer to who were the expedition, brought back films and \u201cshots\u201d of rare beauty.above all, of rare novelty.For the first time, for lustance 4 6\u201d D.Hodgson to Repeat Illustrated Lecture Congo pymies were pletured in many phases of their life deep In the forest, Mr.Hodgson succeeded in winning the complete confidence of these shy natives and was able, even, to picturize their celebration after the killing of un akopi, the strange striped beast of the giraffe family hut also resembling the zebra, There are pictures of Hons, of one of the largest mountain gorilla ever taken, of the Mountains of the Moon, of savage dances and family lite, of thrilling cunoe races; the ensemble in an armehair trip through one of Africa's last unspoiled regions which has led Mr.Hodgson to lecture before a series of the loading geographical and acien- tific group¥ in the United States and Canada.= I \u2014 TATRA Eat 4 rm SS CE en LL 4 * interested.Phone WE.36517.M-u COUNTRY BOARD J.AKESIDE, 116 Lakeshore, waler- Westmount Ex \u201cPublisheo Every Thurso Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Cansdu'e Metropulle THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlinut 2778° \u201cThe Ezaminer\u201d sims to be an newspuper fer the tome om WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 independent.\u2018clean deviteu 1e aminer ay COMPANY than when Grade One.oublie aorvice.\u2014 NEW BANFF-JASPER HIGHWAY Many local residents who have visited the Canadian west will be interest nouncement that the magnificent new highway from Bantf to Jasper \u2014 said to be the most scenic drive in the world\u2014will be opened on Dominion Day, next.The which skirts the world-famous fields, has been in course of construction for Great engineering obstacles had to be overcome, because the country between Banff and Jasper is a chaos of mountains and glaciers, and the building of the road has consequently taken nearly four years.be well worth the cost for it will bring into some years.the Canadian Rockies additiona tourists each year.an area which gives rise to ri into three oceans.baska, all rise in the Columbia i in a stone's throw of one another, yet their waters eventually find their wa lantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic oceans.WANTED\u2014MORE KINDERGA One of the most valuable aspects of the education of a child is the training it gets in its pre-school days, particularly the training it gets in kindergarten.Yet number of schools contain even though in many instances parents to give their children this training far exceeds the capacity of the schools to undertake &.To a certain extent, private kindergartens make good the deficie these private schopls are really they furthermore give extra service by calling for children at their home and back after activities for the day are finished.But they are considerably higher in cost than those in the public schools.The new highway is full of interest, not the least feature of it being These three rivers, the Saskatchewan, the Columbia, and the Atha- =] terflies pinned between study ed in the an- ceptible to the new highway, ditional Columbia ice- however N= !ren, the value But it will | thousands of vers that flow ce fields with- y into the At- RTENS only a small kindergartens, the demand of ncy.Some of excellent, and bringing them Many parents cannot afford the extra expense, and their children have to go without.It is rearettable that the school boards dc not include one or \u2018every school under their jurisdiction.The type of tfaining the child gets in these preliminary classes develops its initiative and personality and the ability to adapt itself to other children and to strange conditions much more sc its formal education begins, in It was Madam Monteserri, the | famous doctor who founded the Montesarri system of child education, who said that children tied down to desks reminded her ot but- tended that, to- begin with at least, the line SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS There are still some who think it almost sacrilege to suagest doing away with the tra- school one finds such an authority as Leonard Whee!ton, Superintendent of Windsor, Ontario, Schoo's, statement that worry over these ordeals is actually harmful to the health of some child- seriously into question.The health angle is serious enough, but there is also the problem as to whether such examinations are fair.Almost every educationist admits that they are of doubtful value in gauging the actual ability of a pupil.It is, in too many cases, the child who has a retentive memory, and can thus \u2018plug up\u2019 the night before an examination, who makes the best showing, while the one who has really absorbed learning may approach the test in such a mental state that he simply cannot do himself justice, As Mr.Wheelton points out, it seems impossible to do away with these tests because no suitable substitute has been found for them.Those who direct the educational system, however, should not give up the search.There must be, somewhere, a fairer and more desirable way of deciding a pupil's fitness to make progress in school.EATING WHEAT Although Canada is one of the great wheat producing countries, and wheat occupies a large place in our economic structure, it is not one of the greatest wheat consuming countries, that is, pro rata to population.There are several countries whose inhabitants use more wheat per capita than we do.more kindergartens in in rows to boards.She con- and olay shou!d not be per- child.test examinations.When, mzking \u2018Ye Adzfinite of the test system comes REVIEW ay | HOWARD § ROSS ) in By Benjamin karrington Professor of Classics University College, Swansea George Allen & Unwin Limited London, England.\"I'he political implications of the spread of science are of intense current interest.The same prob- tem existed in an acute form in antiquity.Science found its way barred not only by popular superstition but by a governmental technique of controlling society through organized superstition.The thought of many of the great writers of antiquity was profoundly nffectcd hy thelr attitude to this questivn.Philoso- phery like Plalo, Aristotle and Cicero; historians like Polybius and Livy: poets like Pindar and Virgil; are seen in a new light when sot against the background of this suclal struggle.Professor Farriuglon has contributed something fresh to the understanding of ancient thought, And in particular to the under- standnig of the philosophy of Epicurus, and of his Roman disciple, Lucretius.At the same time he writes with that easy charm of style which won his successful little book in the Home University Library, Science in Antiquity, so wide a circle of readers.He makes an original and {m- portant contribution to his subject applying a thorough modern outlook to classical study.But the problems are closely analogous to those of today.This is by no means only a specialists\u2019 book.There {is quite an 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Recommended and sold the attic for mother,\u201d tpt i WAlnut 2773 pn FOR SALE FEW BEAUTIFUL rugs and scatter mats, Never been used.Unusual opportunity.FI, 1950.1353 Greene, West- mount, ; M-9 $60.00 Gendron, English pram for $7.60.Slovak replica rug, 8 x 10%, $15.00.Lady's grey summer suit, size by all Drugglsts.M-6j 38, $5,00, DES, 3004, after 5 p.m, S-477 MOVING \u2014Sacrifico boautiful studio| DINING ROOM set, quarter oak, 8 couch set.Excellent condition, first Pleces, very cheap.WA.1808.5-482 $30.00 takes it.Arftique table about 100 years old.Solld mahogany lamp stand.\\VA.5839, after 6 p.m.M-22 VERY comfortable brown lenther settee, 4 loose velvet cushions.WA, Crossword = 2270, 8-461 Puzzle 7 60.163 64 kalf price, $33.00, £028 Tupper Street.FL 3434, __ .ar-4 ' 3 Nat | 0 11 12 (1 16 19 HORIZONTAL 48\u2014Important canal 23\u2014~Male child 1\u2014Handle 49\u2014Slender 24\u2014Shapo 6\u2014Tawdry 61\u2014Essence of roses 25\u2014Common chord 10-\u2014lteduce to soft b2\u2014Plenty 26\u2014Cuban dance state 57\u2014Smail orifice 27-\u2014Poplar 14-Scent 5S\u2014Received tidings 28\u2014Elcotrical unit 16\u2014S8pacious 59-\u2014Cross 29\u2014Spoll 16\u2014Poker term 60\u2014Pertaining to the So\u2014Drone 17\u2014River tn Russia ear 31\u2014Dropsical 18\u2014Norwegian 62\u2014Groove (arch.) swelling Dramatist 63\u2014Canvas shelter 39-Storms 19\u2014-Chew 64\u2014Egyptian 34\u2014Throw 2e Eplarged \u2018 governor 87\u2014Falsified \u2014\u2014Obstructions 3-\u2014Felgn 23\u2014Yielding (ee 24\u2014Extinet bird VERTICAL 43\u2014Dangers 4 35\u2014Instructs 1-\u2014English oak 45\u2014Acquire | 23\u2014Border 2\u2014Notlon 4é\u2014Treeless arctie 7 33\u2014Oxidizes 3\u2014Extended plain \u2019 34\u2014Pull 4\u2014 Passage 35\u2014Norse eplo Bluffs 48\u2014Sllk fabrio 36\u2014SMmAN devil 6\u2014Custom 49-\u2014Location.37\u2014Sensational q\u2014tiaollo 50-Ballot 28\u2014Supporting part 8014 àl-Ireland s9\u2014Resting 9-Writing Implement Rz\u2014Negrito\" 41\u2014Persia 10\u2014Person of pawce 53\u2014Winged mammals 42\u2014Topic : It\u2014Coin of India 54-\u2014Captnin of the 44=\u2014Tax te maintain 12-\u2014-Deer ark forces against 33\u2014Chope Rs Musical finaie Danes (Eng, Hat) 21\u2014Etectrified R6\u2014L'sau 46\u2014Mçad-dresses particica 68-Chance uy SMOOTHTOP GAS stove, excellent condition, $10.00.Mahogany dresser, $20.00.Chiffonier, $15.00, WL 3902.5-478 THREE BURNER, white enamel, kerogas oll stove, with oven, used only 4 months, $15.00, EL, 7869, 8-472 LADY\u2019S TAILORED sult, spring coat.tweed sult sizes 14-16-18, excellent material, new, never worn, sacrifice.$5.00.4186 Girouard, below Monkland.B8-43¢ WANTED TO PURCHASE Toronto Book Store BUY SMALL or large collectons books and magazines English and French.Best prices pald.ILA.1406.Call Pearson\u2014WI.4965 BUSINESS Suits, top coat, also ladies\u2019 clothes, all kinds of good clothing, furniture, radios, rugs, typewriters, sporting goods, etc.Rent price paid, Sam Powrson Reg'd, 1452 Notre Dame W.M-11 7\" HONEST AL\u201d Will pay you highest prices for your men's sults, old clothes, furs, household furniture, old gold, scrap metals, offico and store fixtures, etc.call anytime Marquette Furniture, DO.6843, M-& CABINET MAKER FURNITURE repaired, beds cut down altered and refinished, no mar, dull and French polishing.Pianos refinished In your homs.Antiques, rertored.Furni{uré made tô order.Uphoister- ng.Work guaranteed, also complete stock of \u2018\u2019Veteraft\u2019* unpainted furniture.Furniture Specialties, 1871 St.Catherine.WI.9260.M-15 CARTAGE AND STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE TRANS- FIER\u2014Local and long distance movers; also storage.DE, 3110.M-16 DOMESTIC PETS ACCOMMODATION for pets In home- like surroundings.Dogs trimmed, clipped, ete.Winna Kennels Registered, EL, 9527, M-10 HAVE a smart spring trimming by English expert to make your pet look its best.Appointment -Niss Robson, LA.1322, M-13 EXTERMINATING MOTHS, prevent them with \"Cedar Leaf\u2019 compound, a natural moth preventive, 50¢c a bottle delivered.Phone WA.6183 or write box 11 P.O.Notre Dame de Grace.M-12 FURS WE WILL remodel or repair your fur coat llke new at summer prices.Rowat-Cusson-Ross, Limited, 5368 Sherbrooke Streot.DE.2511, M-21 TAILORING CUSTOM TAILORED, ladles\u2019 suits, also exclusive evening gowns, very high class work.(Late of Gibbs Custom Tailor.) Also Samuel Ogulnick and Holt and Renfrew, (Hats remodelied.) WL 4867 R-à La Sib.The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest following requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the Westmount Theatre during the hidden.the purpose.ane submitting the right answers.will be received in Monday's mail: 4569 St.Catherine West.The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the is run with the the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at first half of the coming week are Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner.2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each,issue foi Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are\u2019 eligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be tound elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every- The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes Mrs.W.Wylie, 472 Cote St.Antoine Road; Miss Madeleine Moncel, 115 Aberdeen Ave.; R.W.Robinson, 158 Hallowell Ave.; Mrs.P.Dolan, 17 Chesterfield Ave.; Miss P.À.Fox, 420 Mctcalfe Ave.; Mrs.J.Lauzier, For the benefit of those disgusted contestants who phoned or wrote in to say that they believed the Contest Editor omitted to insert the Hidden Titles last week, we call upon the above winners to testify that the title \u201cCharlie Chan in Reno\u2019 was in Allan's Beverages ad.on page 4 and \"The Light That Failed\u201d was in Yervant's Oriental Rugs on page 3.The opinions expressed in this \\ N N N N N N N N N NS NS N N NY N N N N N N Ny N N NS Ni N N N N pins N does not accept responsibility for background as follows: identified the press and then .with freedom mind had been sharpened by fame as a chisel.\u201d Neferring to Lindbergh's admiration of the German air force Nicholson added: \u201cHe liked their grim efficiency and liked the mechanization ol the State and he was not al ali deterred by the suppression of free (thought and free discussion .«.The slow, organic will power ot Britain eluded his observation .He is and always will be not merely a schoolboy hero but also a sphvolboy.\"\u201d , : \u2018Public Affairs\u2019 \u2014 published quarterly by the Institute of Public Affairs of Dalhousie University, says of the recent volume.\u201cThe Administration of Paris and Montreal,\u201d by Alfred John Pick, M.A., McGill University, \u201cMr.Pick gives a comprehensive and scholarly account of municipal government in the two cities.Special emphasis is laid on the financial administration and the chapter dealing with the difficult financial problems of Montreal Is sure to meet with great interest.The monograph is a valuable addition to the scanty literature on municipal government in Canada.Captain Bob Bartlett, the explorer on bis way from New York to Greenland with eleven college students, took with him a cow which he left at his birthplace Brigus, Newfoundland, for his 84-year-old mother to whom he is very devoted.Canadians are tho greatest {elepbone users in the world with Amoricans coming second.We have 222.4 yearly conversations per capita, the U.S.A.209.9 a year.Denmark is next with 177.5, Sweden 159.3, Austria 95.5, Norway 87.5, Australla 76.1, Finland 68.7, Japan 68.1, Great Britain 42.6.The U.S.A.1s first with 14.39 telephones per hundred of population and Canada second with 11.48.Closer to the {ruth than he meant to be was the schoolboy who wrote: \u201cThe Armistice was signed on the 11th of November, 1918 and since then every year there has been \u201cTwo Minutes\u2019 Peace.\u201d The Reves movement in the U.S.A.seeks to make 18 the first vote age.Aubrey W.Williams, National Youth administrator statdd: \u201cYoung people will have to organize to protect themselves against the terrific crganization pressure being developed by the aged.GROUND WAS BROKEN According to David E.Rose, who has charge of the production and distribution of Paramount films in Great Britain.there were 1014 good reasons why Paramount-British Ltd., turned out a success in the comedy-ro- mance, \u201cFrench Without Tears.\u201d The story had run for 1014 successive performances on the English stage.left lately on tour that the Helen Parrish a personal appearance will take her throughout ~~ East and Middle West.| Lae ANP DZ 277272777 22 77 77 dd 77d a2 272d 222d 27 Ad ad rl dd Pd eis THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those of this newspaper and it LLIL7 17S SILL SILLS LLL LILLLS ILS ILLS LLL S 11S LLL LLL SL SILLS LSS LSS IS SLL LSS 1A ST ZZ Harold Nicholson, the British author on whose Lindbergh stayed while in England, describes the aviator\u2019s mental as hard as metal and as narrow ¥ Forum are them.N N N \\ N N \\ N N N \\ \\ N N \\ N N N N N N N N N N \\ (L777 77rd 2 estate Colonel \u201cHe emerged from that ordeal (the 1932 kidnap murder of hls son) with a loathing for publicity that was almost pathological.outrage to bis private life first with He the popular of speech and then, almost, with freedom.He began to loathe democracy .His self-confidence thickened into arrogance and his convictions hardened into granite.His and tragedy until it had become 1 CALVARY CHURCH | | NOTES | + + \u2018 The preacher next Sunday Is the Rev.Norman McMurray, B.A.B.D., minister of Danforth Avenue United Church, Toronto, who is well-known to Montreal church goers.The subject of the morning sermon will be \u201cA World Without Mighty Works,\u201d while ai the eveuing service the theme will bo \u201cBeyond the Second Mile.\u201d All are cordially invited to worship in &alvary.The Sunday School will meet in all departments at 11 a.m.and at 3 p.m.The Men's Own Brotherhood will meet in the church at 3 pm.On Monday at 8.15 p.m.the Young People's Union will hold its regular session.Miss Isabel Frith is in charge and a group of the members will give a dram- atical presentation of \u201cPraise be to Allah\u201d?All young people of the congregation are earnestly invited to attend.Tuesday, 2 p.m.the Red Cross Unit will meet.More workers are urgently needed in this branch of the service for thhe boys who have enlisted.Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.Regular meeting of Women's Association.Wednesday.8.15 p.m.the Midweek service will be led by the Rev.A.F.Pollock.Thursday, 7.30 p.m, the Junior branch of the Red Cross will meet to serve.It is our duty to keep the \u201cHome Fires Burning.\u201d On Sunday, May 5, at 7.30 p.m.Dr.Albert Peel, D.Litf., chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales will he giving an address in Calvary Church on the subject \u201cBritain at War.\u201d l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | | CHURCH NOTES | * \u201cProbation After Death\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ.Scientist throughout the world on Sunday April 28.The Golden Text is from Psalms 138:8.\u201cThe Lord will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cEnter not into the path of the wicked.and gd not in the way of evil men .But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.\u201d (Proverbs 4: 14.18).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cAs man falleth asleep, so shall he awake.As death findeth mortal man.so shall he be after death, until probation and growth shall effect the needed change.\u201d (Page 291.) Baby Sandy is so enamored of the bracelet, Jocket and ring her mother gave her on her second birthday.she insists on wearing them Lo bed, ~ i would always be available for \u2018a marked i peaceful descendants .Eric Ohman .(Continued from Page 1) meetings of the Executive.He c¢mphasized the need for a renewed showing of interest ou the part of the membership and stated that the next three montb- would be a crucial period for the association.The executive-secretary J.M Kennedy, s(ated that he was particularly optimistic regarding the ensuing term and said that he had definite reasons to anticipate increase in member: ship.W.Boyd Robson expressed the thanks of the association to the outgoing president and on its be half presented him with a combination cigarette case and lighter.- Charles Watson noted the fact that members had benefited greatly in joining the association hy increased business as a result vf thelr contacts with fellow- members.His business had improved materially as a result of this one factor, he said.Following his installation in office, President Ohman pledged his fullest support to the association, The retiring president, W.Gordon Kenwood, presided.Norsemen Formerly Caused Europeans To Beware Of Them Fair-haired, blue-eyed fighters swarmed out of the foggy north centuries ago and struck terror into Europe.They were the Vikings\u2014whose today are fighting against being overwhelmed by the armed might of a Cermany their forefathers nearly dominated.But the present Norway, Sweden and Denmark bave till now enjoyed peace for many years.Individual Valor Twelve hundred years of warfare between then and now have demonstrated three things\u2014that {he Norsemen have always been formidable antagonists, given half a chance; that arms make the fighting man today as surely as they did then; and that individual valor cannot buck numbers.The first Norsemen probably migrated from the Eurasian steppes into a Scandinavia newly freed from glacial ice.Soon they built long ships and sailed for plunder as an easier way of life than farming their fjord-riven lands.They battled into Britain, making it Angle-land.They plundered Paris.They settled Normandy.They ravished nearly every coast of Europe.Thelr nobles wielded power from Novgorod to Kiev, and \u201cRuss,\u201d the Slavic word for \u201cSwedes,\u201d became the name for Russia, Moved Swiftly They could do all this because the inhabitants of the old empires had forgotten the use of arms and because the Vikings could strike swiftly and get away swiftly in their long ships.Their ships carried them to America, as yet undiscovered by Columbus; to the world capital, Constantinople.Mernwhile, stay- at-home Vikings fought amongst themselves.Petty kings ruled the northland then, strife was constant.Norway, was finally brought under the single rule of Harold Fair Hair in! the ninth century, In the elev-' enth, Norway and Denmark were.under one monarchy.Three ceutu- ries later, Norway, Sweden and Denmark were under a single crown.It was only in 1905 that Sweden recognized the independence of Norway.Two Warrior Rings As Europe built castles and lcarned again how to fight, the Norsemen's power diminished.But Sweden fought with German states, with Russia, with Poland, and with her Scandinavian neighbors and produced two fighting kings whose fame still rings.In the 17th century it was Gustavus Adolphus who headed up the Protestant cause in Germany during the Thirty Years\u2019 War.His infantry system and the religious fervor that inspired his troops helped make him one of the great captains of all time.But his army wore out from much tighting; he was killed at Lutzen in 1632.In the 1Sth century it was Charles XII.He fought the Germans, the Poler and the Russians.By sheer genius and audacity he won battle after battle and humbled Russia, But his army wore out too, and he died in an obscure siege.Helped Beat Napolcon The might of Europe had grown too strong for even the valiant Swedes, but they were outnumbered in the grand ailiance that brought about the downfall of Napoleon.After that, Sweden fought no more wars._The northlands still are riven by fjords and many modern Norsemen find they can gain a living more easily by sea than by shore.As a result they are great THURSDAY.APRIL 28, Britons Equal German Daring Miniog of the Baltic Sea frown Denmark clear across to Lithy.enia may go down in uistory as a feat no less daring than the German swocp on Norway by rea and alr.Announcement of thi: Britixh actior fills in a gap ip the aar scene which existed siuce \u2018he Allies apnounced thelr in'en- tion of stopping German impert.of swedish iron.It now appears that while the Germans with infinite care and some degree of secrecy were planning their invasion of Norway the Royal Navy with equal diligence and more secrecy was working out a comprehensive plan to cut all Germany's sea lanes to the Swedish.iron mines.Mining of the Norwegian coast to stop ships carrying ore to Germany from the northern Norwegian port of Narvik through Norwegian territorial waters was the first step.Mining of the Baltic to stop the transport of ore through the Sca of Bothnia and the Baltic from the Swedish port of Lulea when the ice goes out was the second.Just as it was impossible for the Gerwans to launch their invasion of Norway without long preparation so it was impossible for the British to mine the Baltic as a result of a sudden decision consequent on that invasion.The number of mines required and the planning necessary to safeguard the movement of mine- layers through the narrow Ger- man-guarded waters of the entrances to \u2018the Baltic involved weeks of preparation.German prestige is bound to suffer from the Baltic mine-field, to say nothing of what Germany's war machine may suffer from the cutting oft of supplies {rom the north.The Baltic Sea hitherto has been regarded as a German lake.Now it is unsafe for German ships to venture across il -\u2014 NORWEGIANS VOLUNTEER A dozen or more men of Nor wegian birth appeared at the Norwegian Consulate recently to volunteer for military service against Germany.There are between 55,000 and 60,000 persons of Norwegian origin In New York City.Those who volunteered were told to leave their names.No arrangements had been made for handling enlistments.Rolf A.Christensen, Consul (General, expressed the hope that his country could resist \u2018until help arrives.\u201d 1 hewers of wood in their wide forests; delvers for ore in rich mines, and harnessers of water power.But Sweden especially has rich industries, and Denmark rich agricultural fields.The Norsemen, moreover, have made a cult of peace, They stayed out of the First Great War, tried to stay out of this one.They developed co-operation amongst themselves, and encouraged their people to develop cooperative plans of marketing and the literate and scientific arts.They scarcely bothered to build armies or.navies, even to the ox- tent their few million inhabitants might have supported.Yet the artillery they manufactured was among the best in Europe, Westmount Baptist Church \u201cerbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.!.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.\u2018hirley MeKyes, Cholr Leador ss.Fo J.Hodgson, Organist 11.00 a.m.\u201cSENDING FIRE ON THE EARTH\" \u201c| am Come to send Fire on the Earth.\u201d \u2018 7.30 pm.\"TWEEN A TREMBLING HEAVEN AND A TOTTERING EARTH\" Yet Once More .| shake not the Earth only but Heaven also.\u201d Inspiring Congregational Singing.Visitors Cordially Welcome.Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greens Ave.Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, Interim Pastor: Rev.A.F.Pollock, B.D.Preacher at both services: Rev, Norman McMurray, B.A., B.D,, Minis: ter of Danforth Ave.United Church, Toronto.11,00 a.m.\u201cA World Without Mighty Works.\u201d \" 7.30 p.m.\"Beyond the Second Mile.3.00 p.m.Sunday School and Men's Own Brotherhood.\u201d Monday.8.15 p.m.Y.P.U.\u201cPraise be to Allah?dramatized by members, directed by Miss 1.Frith.Tuesday, 2 p.m.& Thursday 7.09 p.m.Red Cross Units.More workers urgently requested to attend Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.Women's Association meeting.Wednesday 8.15 p.m.Midweek Service led by Rev.A.F.Pollock.Date to reserve, Sunday 6th at 7.5 pm.Dr.Albert Peel, D.Litt.Chalrman of Congregational Uniog of Eng.and Wales.Subject of address: \u2018Britain at War.\u201d B sailors and fishers.Also they are sure to hear this .outstanding speaker.- \u20ac Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St, West HA.9238 Cin) = da Bs Ri ar Cr wa pa an {al} Co gu ki] wel ba My the Bo tio in het Ri La Sh son ter An Ma bro Mo too Jay « 1 mu iz ng rom thy.y ae the rea thir > in ince len- ort» the and lan- the ence king eut the oas: Ger- Nor- ugh the t of bnia dish goes for long ible altic sion The and afe- ine- Ger- en- lved i to eld, ny\u2019s the the erte man Ger- ; il Nor- Nor- vol- Lins! and ori- who cave had list- nsul that 1ntil for- min- pow- rich ag- have tay- Var, \"hey ngst heir itive iter- uild > ex- ants the was Nor- finis- nited ighty ile.\u201d Men'2 se be mem- ne.7.04 work - tend.Asso» T.URSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 WIFE OF LOCAL BUSINESS MAN DIED MONDAY Mrs.Rhoda Boyd Richard: son, Active Church Worker, Lived at Cha.teauguay Basin The death occurred on Monday at her home in Chateauguay Basin, of Mrs.Rhoda Boyd Richardson, wife of W.S.Richardson, retired proprietor of the Crown Laundry Company.She was 76 years of age.Mrs.Richardson had been a particularly active chureh worke: and was a member of the lmper- ia] Orders of Daughlers of the Empire.The Julius Richardson Convalescent Home in Chateau guay, was named after a soy \u2018killed in the Great War.She wa well known in Westmount, where the laundry operated by her hus band is situated.The former Rhoda Ann Boyd.Mrs.Richardson was born in Riviere-du-Loup the daughter ol the late Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Boyd.She received her education at the Huntingdon Academy in Huntingdon.Mrs.Richardson is survived by her husband, two sons, Robert Richardson, head of the Crown Laundry Company, Montreal and Sherbrooke, and Douglas Richard: son, of Windsor, Ont.; two daughters, Mrs.A.Davidson, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and Mrs.Colin MacKellar.of Montreal; three brothers, Malcolm J.Boyd, of Montreal; Alex Boyd, of Saska- ioon, Sask., and Clarke Boyd, of Huntingdon, and one sister, Mrs.James Todd, of Huntingdor.Despife official controls, prices of all commodities in Italy increased last year.\u201d UPHOLSTERING CO.INC.1010 St.Catherine St.W.325 Dom.Sq.Bldg.MA.8490 OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SOLICITED At Stanley Presbyterian Church on Thursday the 23th inst.at 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Men's Club\u201d are holding a \u201cSports\u201d Evening.Sound pictures of current pews items, comic cartoon, delightful bowling.CONFERENCE TO BE HELD OVER WEEK END AT Y Delegates from Sherbrooke Quebec City, Cornwall and Ottawa will gather in Montreal to attend a three-day Pre-Convention Conference of the Young Women\": Christian Association to be held here April 26 to 28.Delegates will discuss \u2018\u2018Christian Citizenship in a Democracy\u201d in preparation for the National Y.W.C.A Convention at McMaster University, Hamilton, next month.Miss douise Gates, national secretary, and Mrs.Ale Colerick, vi e-pres- ident of tre Council of tbe National Y.W.C.A., will be the main speakers, Friday morning's session will open witlf a brief service to be followed by an address by Miss Bunice Tyhurst, general secretary of the Ottawa Association on \u201cThe Y.W.C.A.as a Religious Move ment.\u201d After unc\u2019 con.confer ence members will adjourn for discussion on \u201cNational and World Fellowship\u201d with Mrs.Col erick as leader, and Mrs.E.R Adair, chairman.The remainde: of the afternoon will be devoted to two discussion Troups, one or \u201cWork with Secondary Schoo Girls,\u201d under the leadership of Miss Catherine S.Vance, general secretary of the Association here and the other on \u201cRelations lo the Labour Movement.\u201d led by Miss Gates.Tea will be served at 4.30 pom.and in the evening members are invited to attend the Annual Gymnastic and Daucing Display., Following a short period of worship conducted by Mrs.Gladys E.Duffy, general secretary of the Quebec Association, on Saturday STANLEY CHURCH T0 HAVE SPORTS NIGHT sport pictures of famous athletes, Ü and fresh water fishiug will be presented followed by Duck Pin | { Re ~ FORMER SHEPHERD EVICT THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ED FROM ROCKEFELLER ESTATE FTW ES NY SR 3 & ww Nihal RB A a ES AR RN = RW .i.Ÿ sms Ÿ With household belongings strung along the roadside, Archie Fawkes, 57, sits with his arm around his wife, Mary, 53, after being morning, April 27th, Miss Gates will speak on \u201cThe Y.W.C.A.as a Democratic Organization, Mrs.Arthur Lyman will pre side.In the afternoon.the girl delegates will register and be entertained at a reception and tea.to be followed by a formal opening session.Miss Gates will open the evening session, after which delegates will be divided into four discussion groups op \u201cThe Y.W.C.A.as a Democratic Organization.\u201d Miss Secord will be in charge of \u201cFun and Games,\" a recreation period, Sunday's session will open at 10 a.m.with a panel discussion ou \u201cWhy have a program?\u2019 afte: which conference delegates will attend service at Erskine and American church.In the after noon, Miss Tyhurst will speak on the \u201cY.W.C.A' as a Christian Movement.\u201d The meeting will then be divided into two discussion groups.The plenary session will start at 3.15 p.m.and will be followed by \u2018closing devotions.A tea to which members as well as delegates are invited will conclude the convention, DEKK%R REGAINS HAIR Having been made completely bald for his title role in Paramount's Technicolor thrill picture, \u201cDr.Cyclops.\u201d Albert Dekker slowly is regainiug his curly locks.He manage\u201d to get a role.during that time, in a picture that called for him to be closely shorn.evicted from a cottage on the Rockefeller, Sr.Fawkes former shepherd on the estate, the elder Rockefeller died in 1937.After unsuccessful D.Rockefeller, Jr., obtained the eviction order.Lakewood, Fine Work A N.J.estate of the late John D.has been occupying the cottage, rent tree, since efforts to persuade him to leave voluntarily, John ccomplished By Occupational Centre One of Financial Federation's Agencies; the aim and motto of tho Occupational Therapy Centre \u201cHelp the Handicapped Help Themselves\u2019.Regardless of age, creed or sex.all persous referred to us who arc afflicted to some degree either mentally or physically, are accepted for treatment in one of our departments, providing the physician or social worker ig of the opinion that the handicap may be alleviated.\u2018 Home Service provides sult able occupation for patients con- tined to their homes.The majority of these cases are chronic in valids\u2014patients who have been\u2019 and are likely to be confined to their homes for an indefinite period\u2014perhaps years.To these people, Home Service is invaluable.Ii keeps patients in touch with the outside world and the hand work given them has brought about the much needed psychological adjustment to their physical conditions and although the remuneratior is not stressed.it proves an incentive In many cases.A new branch of the Home Service was opened in January of this year.IL endeavours to bring remedial treatment to all those \u201cPepel-Cols\u2018* la the registered trade mark in Canada of Pepal-Cola Company of Canads, Limited.0 one of 2 \u2014\u2014 Tear out this advertisement now and keep it till you have sent in your entry, because it will not be published again.- I No.1 GO Botile carton.address clearly.Be sure to Box accepted.sincerity.count extra.EE 1.Using not more than 20 words, write what you think the woman in the illustration is saying.2.You may submit as many entries as you like, but each entry must be accompanied by the yellow 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Canada, Limited, and may be used by them for advertising purposes or for any other purpose they may determine.9.Employees of Pepsi-Cola Company of Canada, , and their advertising a and distributors, and members of their families will not be eligible for prizes.10.Winners each week will be notified promptly by mail, and lists published in the newspapers.11.Winners will be chosen by independent jury of experts an each wee Cola\u201d Six- Limited will be final.regarding entries.\u2014 « 12.No ccrrespondence will be entered into PEPSI-COLA COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED answer is automatic.rand Prize of a brand ncy, bottlers an impartial, their decision NP169-6 patients at home who might benefit by it.The work is carried un tive mornings a week.Since ax ercises to Le effective, must be regular, patients are visited at specific times once a week.Wour- etn cases are recelving this treatment and include fractures, ar- (hritis and a neurological disease.In the cases of arthritics, although the joints may never be whole again, each joint examined showed rome mevement and response (o treatment.As wel: us the exercises, crait work is given to all patients, prescribed remedially, #1 possible.Our one regret Is that the remedial service tan home bound patients is to be of such short duration, Our budget allows it to be carried on until July and unless a fairy godmother appears to sponsor it, (his very necessary service will have to be discontinued.It and when a Home Service patient recovers sufficiently tu leave his own home, he is transferred to our Workshop where he mingles with other individuals.* ¥* ¥ In the Workshop, numerous specific classes are held with groups of selected patients in each.The classes include draw- Ing and design, pewter foil mu- delling, soap and wood carving, sewing, leather work and bookbinding,\u201d metal work, tarpentry.Such routine crafts us weaving, knitting, basketry and chair seal ing continue daily quite apart from th eregulur classes, Every patient must be studied to pick out for him, work that Is suitable to his particular disability.It is necessary to keep in mind the former occupation of the patient and to select a type of work with which he is familiar.If, however, the muscles and joints have Deen damaged so that there is no opportunity for the patient to return to his former occupation, it will become necessary to direct the training to employment in a different field.A sub-division of the Workshop is the Remedial group.These patients have been referred {to us for a definite treatment of passive and active exercises to correct or at least alleviate the condition in the affected parts, The disabilities treated include: spastics, Infantile paralysis, fractures, contractures, spinal curvatures, arthritics, drop wrists from lead poisoning and brain tumors, Every morning for two hours, two little spastic and mentally retarded children are coached in very elementary academic subjects by volunteer workers.¥ ¥ * The duties of the remaining department are three-fold: 1\u2014To make social case studies of Workshop patients, 2\u2014To give vocations! gufdance to young handicapped peole.8-\u2014To try and find employment of our clients.The last duty 18 a very difficult task as most people are reluctant to employ a handicapped person even though they may be sufficiently physically fit to fill specific johs.On thefr hehalt we ask your help\u2014no work Is to trivial.Ra- member our address and phone number when you next need someone for odd jobs around the house or garden or perhaps it's an office worker you need?We can help you.Mrs.Gloria MacDonald is the executive director and Mr.Frank H.Berry, Employment Committee again request all residents of Notre Dame de Grace and West- mount to call the Centre when in need of help .BATTY DEBUT Bats become actors in TPara- mount's epine-cilling comedy, \u201cThe Ghost Breakers.\u201d The film co-stars Boh Hope and Paulette Goddard.The bats, of course, play themselves.FOR AVIATION China paid $1.71.782 for American aviation products last year, { had the plunning and co-operation Better Business Bureau It was announced by the Better Business Bureau to-day that the i Second Annual Business-Consu- mer Relations Conference on Ad: vertising aud Selling Practices will be held in New York City.on May 13th and 14th.The First Conference, under the sponsorship of the National Association of Better Business Bureaus, wus held in Buffalo, N.Y., last June aud was attended by wuearly seven hundred delegates representing business, consumers, education and government, The two-day Conference will af: ford a further opportunity for business and consumer leaders to consider problems of mutual interest, and to evolve practical plans for promoting a more un- Conference May 13 and 14 derstanding business - consumer relationship.The local Bureau will be repre- suited on the Conference Advisory Committee by Mrs.Pierre F.Casgrain, Director, Dominion Stores Limited.A, Pollock, Gen.vral Manager of Henry Morgan & Co.Limited, both of Montreal, and by Mrs.George 0.Spencer, ol Moncton, N.B., President of the National Council of Women of Canada.The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Natipnal Counell of Women of Canada will again be among the Co-operating organizations, In view of tho considerable number of Conference Registra: tion tickets already purchased by local firms, it is expected thar there will be a sizeable delegation of Montrealers at the Conference.50 THOUSAND SIGN MESSAGE 10 CANDIDATES Montreal, April 24, Whether or not Canadian history records them as \u201cthe first 60,000\", this much is certain; that tho electors who put their signatures to \u201cA Messago to our Cundidates\u201d have indicated a definite trend of the Canadian spirit, Among the more than 50,000 signatories were: The Presidents of several of our largest Canadlan universitios.Orfleers and wen of all three fighting services, Three Archbishops of tho Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop Derwyn 7 Owen (Toronto), Tha Moderatoi of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 2,600 employees of one company, Tho entire Board ot Trade of a Maritime city, The editors of several of Canada's best known weekly magazines, \u2018The Dominion President and past President of the Canadian Legiop.Leaders In business and industry, and the professions, Farmers jn many sections of Canada, and leading officials In farm co-oper- ative organizations, Tho entire civic bodies.and in some commu- nitles an almost 100% endorsa- tion of the Message, Staffs of five Canadian dally newspapers.From tho carly stages o drafting onwards, this message of French Canadians.Ouo of (he representalive citizens who took part in the presentation of this \u2018messuge to the candidates in Montreal was the President of the St Jean Baptiste Society, the great patriotic society devoted to fostering .the traditlons, religion and culture of French Canadians.In a typical village, the priest and mayor headed the list of signatories.A number of business, labour and youth organizations took part, Jnahy of their Jeadera aign- ing it In thelr official capacities.4% % % Officials of the four large labour organizations In Canada signed the message.Some of them took personal responsibility in representing many sides of that city's life, called on cach one ol tho candidates, and found a lively and appreciative interest, In some cases.candidates rewrote theh entire speeches ns a result of the message; tor others the principles of the message gave definite direction to their public addresses ¥ #% % A clear pleture of Canada's rouctions to the messuge wos re vouled in more than 26 editorials in Canadian papers.Canada's largest morning paper, The Toronto Globe and Mall, was tho tirst to introduce tho message in its entirety as the heart of a lengthy odltorial.\u201cLeadership of th!s sort would leave little need for watchfulness of party by party,\u201d it concluded.\u201cWe have been reminded before at eloction time,\u201d sald the levis \u2018Le Canndlen,\u201d \u201cof our du.tes as voters and of the need fo) high moral standards in our conduct of the elections.On this sub: Ject woe have not falled to receive sound teaching [rom tho pulpit This fs probably tho first time however, that enterprising citi- rons of avery class and creed, and of the chief races in the country have issued Ruch a nation-wide challenge.The purpose of this campaign, conducted through per sonal contacts, wna Lo clean ur our clectoral system and prac tices, and our whole parlinmentary system.It was calculated nlso to PAGE THREE NEWSPAPER 13 DISCUSSED BY CLUB SPEAKER A description of the development of the newspaper industry from small proportions to the great plants of the presont metropolitan dailies was given 10 members of the Westward Rotary Club by H.E.McCormick, pres dent of thu Monitor Publishing Company ut the weekly mesting Mr.McCormick guve a compre hensive picture of tho ateps ued essary fu tha processing of vewspaper and eo: planed some 6 the mechanical aspocts of the pro duction, Jo also vintod out the various problems in circulation mochanienl, cditorinl, busines: and advertising departments which, in reality made tho news paper à combination of severu businessos, The placo of the wookly news paper wus etressed \u2018v the speaker, who emphasized tho many worvicos the weokllos performed which wore outside the sphere o! dally papors, Mr, McCormick re forred to tho high place woekls publications had reached in the ostimation of the readers an advortisors, Fish, So Cold They Are Easy Pre; When a northar sottlod over Texus recently, thousands of fish wore numbed by the cold alony tho Galveston waterfront, Mer women and children hurried the docks with boxes, bucket: tubs and sacks, Smaller tish were tXken In di nots, while larger ones, from fa below the surface, were take: easily with cast nets, secure us more complete nationa\u2019 unity and harmony between al Canadians.Its further objectiv Is to create nn atmosphere whic) would favour reflection on tn need of moral and apiritual chang: for the individual so as to mak a new Cannda, strong, united an prosperous.\u201d \u2019 Blended For Quality SALAD TEA will Birthdays up to Nineties - Birth ments - Wedding Congratulations flinass.Convalescent Cards - Invitations - Thank You Cards - EL.0032 4869 Sherbrooke W.bringing it to the attention of their unions and gave them an opportunity to support It.In Western Canada, a new « Canadian farmer who rode horse- | back In below zero weather to call on his fellow countrymen sald: \u201cI've been taking this message around to the people in this community.1 \u2018s a thrilling experience und put me right on the spot.People are beginning to see whal is wrong with themselves and not only with the candidates The messago will not only mean a tremendous thing for this alection, but will prove Invaluable for Canada\u2019s future.\u201d Thousands of people heard ra Mo 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Ave.PHONE Fitzroy 7411 The Jude Vanisher* \u2014_\" RIT\" [EO À i i ; ; ; Large 30 oz.Bottle PAGE FOUR UU A La a A a ) DRY GINGER ALE 13: News and Events of Interest to Women THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Reg'd 4841 Sherb ¥ N N N N bY N 3 N N N N MY ÿ N N N N N N N ° N N N N N AI MAO MI ASS PP A CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 1 PO A AIR i No For All Occasions Rolang C.HI, prop.Reta Branch: rooke W.\u2018at Victoria) DE.9898 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 | Social and Personals | Mrs.A.B.Coster Is spending two weeks in New York, prior to taking up her residence at Magog for the summer.Mrs.G.KX.Trim left for To- ropnto on Monday where she will spend a short time, Mrs.W.H.Campbell is speud- ing a week in New York City.Mr.and Mrs, Roy Smith have taken up residence al 52090 Cuol- brook avenue, Mrs.F.C.Marsh, of Foster.* Que., wus the recent guest of Mr and Mrs.H.C.Atkinson.Mr.and Mrs.John Reld have left on a motor trip lo Ilorida, to be away for a month.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Siegel, Sher brooke Sircet West, spent last week-end in New York City.Mr, and Mrs.P.P.Vinet have returned home from New York City.Mr.and Mrs.H.Turner have taken up residence on Musset avenue./ Miss Margaret MacDonald has returned home from Winnipeg where she visited her aunt.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.MacIntosh were the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs, FK.Rea at St.Margaret's Miss Jacqueline Ouimet is spending a few days in New York City, Uharlotte Gowns NEW YORK DRESSES Exclusively Now Offering an Extensive Varisty of New York's Latest $11.75 to $29.50 1353 Green Ave., nr.Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 § Mr.and Mrs.L.G.Black are now occupying their resideuce at He Bizard.Mrs, Gordon Terrill Dlair is entertaining at the tea hour to day.Mrs.Harold Furst, of the Seigniory Club was the recent guest of her mother, Mrs.I.8.Grindley, Mr, and Mrs.D.A.Collins have returned home from Clearwater Beach, Florida, where they spent soveral weeks.Mrs, W.K.George, who was the recent guest of her daughter, Mra.Harold Savage, has returned to her home In Toronto, Mr, and Mrs.W.W.Horwood aro spending a short time al Atlantic City, guests Hotel Dennis.of Mr.and Mrs, Walter Lorimer.spent last week-end in New York, enroute home from Clearwater Beach, Florida, where they spent several weeks.Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy Dewa have returned home from Broek- ville, Ont., where they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.John Ker.Mrs.R.D, Mulholland is leaving next \u2018week for Winnipeg, Lo attend the marriage of her sister, Mlss Frances Alkens to Mr.C.Reilley.-\u2014\u2014_eeremt- .Among the executive and members of the League for Women's Rights who left for Quebec City this morning were, Mrs.J.Leslie Hodges, Mrs.Pierre Cusgrain, Mrs.Brodie Snyder, Mrs.A.Turner Bone, Mrs.A.H.Stead, Mre.James Bielby.Mrs.Austin Ekors, Mrs, Luther Sutherland, Mrs.M.Cormier, Mrs.Parizeau, Mrs, H.Vautelet, Mrs, W.G.Sampson, Miss J.Barry, Miss Dorothy Cook, Mrs.James Mahon, Miss Iliza- beth Monk, Mrs, Iaplneau-Cou- ture, Mrs, J.Forget.Mrs.Leo 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2 nights at Hotel Commodore (double room & bath) = rate includes round trip coach class rail fare and hotel room.Leave Montreal P.M.May 23 arrive back in time for business A.M.May 27.Party limited - book early.Tobin's Travel Bureau 1240 Peel Street Plat.9613 In 1936 when tha Canadiar Women's Swimming Team was being organized for the Oiympis Games.to tule place au\u2019 Beriiu Germany, Mrs.Brennan was named the official chuperon.While in Europe, she made sev eral tours of inspection of Phy sical Education Schools in Copen hagen, and other Danish and Get man cities.Now Director of Physica! Edu cation at Baron Byng High Schoo! she is intensely interested \u2018n cor rective gymnastics and has or ganized many voluntary classes it, this particular field.She also sponsors a baduunton club at the same school.\u2019 Prior to her marriage to Henry C.Brennan.who is the Director of Physical Education at Strath cona Academy, Mrs, Brennan was a teacher of gymnastics in Montreal schools, but left this work temporarily to serve with the V.A.D.during the iast war At the outbreak of the present conflict, she immediately started the organization of a teachers unit of the V.A.D.for service a home and abroad.This teachers\u2019 class takes in all phases of first aid work, ambulance driving, and modern motor mechanics, At the présent time, Mrs.Brennan is taking up a regular authorized course in r echanics at the Montreal Technical Schnol.Looking forward to serving overseas very shortly, Mrs.Brennan is one of the few women whe is a recognized authority on Air Raid Precautions, having rassed WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS ALL MAKES WRINGER ROLLS BOOTH BROS.REG'D 5774 SHERBROOKE Ww.Cor.Melrose EL.7379 Surgeon 4643 SHERBROOKE Telephone WI.0937 DR.A.A.SWAN HAS MOVED HIS OFFICE TO Corner Lansdowne (Opposite Victoria Hall) .Hours: 9 A.M.to 9 P.M, Office Closed Between 12 noon and 1 P.M.; 6 P.M.and 7 P.M.Dentist ST., WESTMOUNT X-Rays CHESTERFIELD SETS RE-UPHOLSTERED 313 Victoria Ave, \u2014 J.J.MERO UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER Custom Bullt Furniture Repairs \u2014 Re-Upholstering - WA.4598 Near Western Ave.We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAInut 2773* THE EXAMINER | PUBLISHING COMPANY To Old Molded fruit on vegetable salads can reshape a too familiar menu.Add a few new salad dressings, too, to your warm weather meals.TROPICAL FRUIT SALAD (Serves four to six) \u201c One package gelatin dessert, pineapple flavor; 1 cup boiling water, | teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, V4 cup grapefruit juice, 34 cup cold water, 6 grapefruit sections, 12 orange sections, 1 avocado.Dissolve gelatin in boiling water; add salt, fruit juices and cold water.Chill until it begins to thicken.Fold irf fruit and pour into mold.Chill until firm.Unmold and serve on lettuce garnished with ripe olives and slices, of avocado.Pass sour cream dressing.SOUR CREAM DRESSING (One and one-fourth cups) One-halt cup French dressing, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 cup sour cream, ! teaspoon paprika, Beat ingredients together until consistency of mayonnaise.Cucumber Dressing One cup sweet or sour cream, | The Way to a Man's Heart i GIVEN SOCIETY Molded Frait Base Gives Different Touch Dishes i Various Flavors Give Latitude in Choice tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon A WELL-BALANCED MENU\u2019 BREAKFAST: Stewed rhubarb, rice-griddle cakes, maple syrup, coffee, milk.BRIDGE LUNCHEON: Cream ct mushroom in cups, toast sticks, molded fresh fruit salad, olives.watercress Romaine, sour dressing, small biscuits, Baltimore cake, tea, milk.DINNER : Pan-broiled hamburgers, onion rings, creamed potatoes, buttered carrots, cottage pudding, chocolate sauce, coffee, milk.rr \u2014 vinegar, '4 clove garlic, chopped; | large cucumber, peeled and chopped, salt, pepper, paprika.Beat cream until it begins to thicken, Add slowly the vinegar and mix well, Add chopped garlic and cucumber, salt, pepper and paprika Mix thoroughly and chill, cream Lady eee +{ Complexion Needs Pepping Up For Spring The complexion about right during the winter months may seem a bit drab against the gay colors and light tints of the spring season The neck especially needs a lol of reconditiong before we are satisfied we are doing right by our new outfits.Those who have been going In for some of the special facials are prepared to wear the dainty frills with charm and assurance, and unfortunately for everyone, it takes only a short time to restore the smooth loveliness of necks and throats.The salon method is the best as it leaves all the responsibility in the hands of experts who have been trained to do the things one finds difficult in the home treatment, A thorough manipulation with expert fingers is marvelous for circulation and removing lines.- When one does the work at home the first step will be a thorough soap and warm water massage.It is done with the fingertips in the same manner one massages the facé with cream.The soap and water application is a quick process and should be removed with a thorough rinsing of clear water, Then a smooth towel is used to pate the face dry.A cleansing cream of an oily consistency is put on and smoothed over the face and neck, then removed with a tissue.The massage cream fs next and this le for lubrication of the muscles, bleaching and stimulation.All massage strokes should be that seemed both oral and written examinations with distinguished success She is also a member of St.John's Ambulance Society.During the last war she served with the 19tb Nursing Division, and was later transferred o the Physical Thera- phy department, being in charge at Hart House, Toronto.She is a member and one of the examiners of the Royal Life upward.There is no point in doing the heavy, deep manipulations.Only an expert understands such strokes and even they are favoring the lighter remove- ments.Never drag the muscles, especially those of the cheeks.There ls no bony structure between the jawline and cheekbones and gentle treatment is the rule for these parts.Two of these home treatments, with the nightly application of cream, will do for the home treatment.The salon treatment may be indulged more often accord- Ing to the correction one needs.Colors For Home Are Softly Muted Colors throughout the home are muted.Soft, dusty tones, rather than clear, deep colors, are best for spring, say leading merchants.These soft tones have a talent for giving rooms a sunny glow, and are therefore preferred to deeper shades.Utility and ease in handling are as important as style and color, The new curtains are easy to hang, and come in three leading types: adjustable tops with two and three rows of slots, one- slot types and hemmed and headed styles.Most curtains are designed for ease in laundering .and are sufficiently durable to withstand a good deal of wear, Spring Lingerie Is Original, Practical This spring the lingerie manufacturers seem to have made a special effort to turn out original and practical designs.Anyone who has been bored stiff with the inevitable pink or white satin and Val lace slip will welcome some of the new models, many of which are inexpensive, For example, two well-cut slips have camisole tops with *tucked chiffon 1{nsets, One alternates the tucking with vertical banda of white Valenciennes; the other with wider horizontal ones.Both have widish shoulder straps of lace and a narrow edging of the same material at the bottom, Saving Society.Until this year.she was president of the Women's | section of the M.A.A.A.Swimming Club.! For many years she has heen interested in improving condition: for working girls.She Is of th: opinion that women should he per mitted to serve on school board: and fair wage boards, A close associate of the :ate Mrs.Darwin Higginson, \u2018Mrs Brennan was active both !n the campaign for the Honorable J Arthur Mathewson and Mr.F.Pi Whitman, in this division.ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL\u2014 WEAR WELL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE RR for ROBINTEX The tonic effect in wearing these Suitings creates a feeling of confidence, @ LULL RES Sel LTS SL STEN YY YET] 2 ob ST114 SPLENDID TALK BY J.ARMOUR West End Horticultural Group Gather in Large Numbers \u2014 Prepare for Coniest \u201cSolence in Relation to Flowe; Culture\u201d was the title of au fu teresting lecture delivered.by J C.Armour, at the April meet ing.of the West End Horticuitu ral Society.held In St.Luke's L'mj ted Church Hall tast Tuesday.\u2019 A large enthusiastic group, ot members and friends ot the Society, learned many things ol value concerning the care and culture of flowers and at the same time were Introduced by the speaker, to a veritable wonder world made possible through the application of science *o.fioricul- ture.W.CG.Hall spoke on the subject of wincww boxes, thelr construction, choice of suitable plants and color combinations, to give the best ornamental effects.Mrs.J.GQ.McKay thanked the speakers, on behalf of the mem bers.A paper prepared by W.J, Looker on \u201cHow to Grcw Good Ros es\u201d was read at the meeting.a: the close of which distribution was made, of Gladioli bulbs and Rose bushes, to those members who were present and who had chosen one or the other as theh tree gift from the Society.All members who desire to enter the Rock Garden Contest are asked to notify the Secretary, W J.Looker, 985 Prud'homme avenue, not later than April 30.Jud: ging will take place during Maya Annual Service To Be Held On Sunday The officers and members ol the Sons of England Benefit So- clety, and the Daughters of England will attend the annual St George's Day Service to be held in Calvary United Church, Sunday April 28th, commencing at 3 p.m The Guest Speuker will be George \u2018Gritfin, assistant pastor of the Evangel Tabernacle.Solus will be rendered Ly Brian Hausun, ac companied by L.R.Barkes, Selec tions will be rendered by the Brass Bund of the Tabernacle.Rev, W.L.Tucker will be ohalr- man.Embroidered Curlains Important For Spring Embroidered muslin curtains are the smartest thing lu the sheers; there are also pretty new curtains with eyelet embroidereu ruffles or with soalloped edges in \u2018smbroidery, if you're sprucing up your house fur spring.All told, however, full ruffled orgundy curtains are probably the prettiest ot all; or else coin dot organdy made full and straight.There are evel so many drawn thread white dim ities and mulls that are made up with bands or ruffles or colored chintz or calico.Needless to say, \u2018hoth fabrics, combined (hur should be pre-shrunk.Novelty- trimmings on sheer curtains include rickrack braids, peasant braids and cotton fringes.\u2018The new lace, curtalns are versatile and charming, many with rachine edges and embroidered net rut fles and the ready made laces are now offered In a range of sizes to rit all sorts of windows.Bheer seersuckers are scen in dellghtful versions, Ninons as always have a Classic beauty.Really fine white volle is exquisite and has a lovely \u201ctall.\u201d There 1s an important trend toward tho use of swags and jabots in the same sheer material as BANK OF MONTREA Established 1817 \u201ca bank where small accounts are welcome\u201d / MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVIC?soothe outcome of 122 years\u2019 successful operation.Westmount Branch: W.K.NEWCOMB, Manager the sheer curtains.Often sheer fabrics of contrasting tone are used for over-draperles.Glass and mirror hardware lends great dis tinction to windows hung only with sheer curtains, so do gilt rods and tiebucks, USE MODERATE FLAME Food will cook just as fast over u moderate flume as over a high one, after it has started to boil.You can save fuel by watching these details nvound the kitchen.JUICE FROM ONION Extract juice from onion by cutting small pieces from blossom end and scraping pulp with spoon or grato.\u2014\u2014 NAVY FOR EVENING Navy is growing in importance for dinner and evening fashions \u2014in sheer crepe jacket costumes, in net and marquisette dinner dresses, Gray also is important in formal fashions and looks nowest when combined with white\u2014pigquo or frothy lingerie.\u2014 4 PAGE Five done at moderate cost.WE PAY anteed satisfaction.Your furg will FUR STORAGE Ladies and Men! 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Betty Speirs\u2019 studio that everything Is in readiness for the big | show Saturday, May 11 ut Vic toria Hall.The younger child ren will huve thelr fun in \u2018There are Farles\u2014', which Miss Speirs predicts will be the best fairy tal.presentation yet produced by the school.As usual in this class or entertainment Peter Miller wil spare no expense or (rouble in providing spectacular settings to back the lulented children.This year's main stage plece is a huge wishing well and Mr.Miller hopes that it will be still there when the rehearsals ure through, as the bunnies and falries are certainly having the time of theh lives appearing and disappearing in and out of their gigantic new toy.A Sacred presentation \u2018Come unto Me\u2019, will feature the senior! formance of this class of work.notably \u2018Ave Maria\u2019 and Ora pro Nobis,\" another (reat is in store for the audience.Mrs, Andrew Webster, prominent Montreal contralto, who scored such a success in the recent Music Festival will sing the solo, witn Arthur Davidson, celebrated young musi- clan playing the violin obligato and James B.Speirs at tho grand organ.The boys\u2019 class, who made such a hit last year as the \u2018Mounties\u2019 will again be to the fore in \u2018Tally-hn\u2018! The work of the lads al the final rehearsals has been a revelation.Exhibition Ballroom dancing, with which Peter Miller hus been the season will be presented by an ensemble of six couples in the scene \u2018Cabaret.\u2019 This Is the first occasion in which this advanced ballroom work has Deen presented in group formation in Montreal Peter Miller will personally appear in this scene in the Exhl- bition Waltz of his own composi tion which he presented so successfully to the Dance Educators of America at the Park Central Hotel, New York City, last month.There will also be the usual selected program by the soloists of the school who will display their talents in toe, tap, ballet.adaglo and the other phases of the dance for which the Betty Speirs School is so well known.Ly = She or Ns ' oO ULL LA 4 | WHAT IN THE WORLD 15 CAP\u2019 DISCUSSING WITH THE NEIGHBOUR ?HE'S BEEN THERE AN HOUR, j a COME TO THIS WINDOW NOM AND YOULL SEE WHAT THEY'RE DISCUSSING ATS A BOTTLE OF ! WHITE CAP ALE / T 'VOW PLAYING ITS FOURTH BIG WEEK AT THE SNOW DON the Snowdon United Theatre.Renee Holston, Naunton Wayne and Lilli Paimer in a scene from the British comedy hit \u201cA Girl Must Live,\u201d featuring Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Sinclzir, which is now playing its fourth week at mystery \u2018Another Thin Man,\u201d Theatre until Saturday.AT THE MONKLAND William Powell and Myrna Loy as they co-star in the romantic featured at the Monkland United Saturday.\u201cJUDGE HARDY AND SON\u201d A scene from the film \u201cJudge Hardy and Son\u2019 starring Mickey Rooney which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until VERSATILE VETERAN Victor Schertzinger screen director and song-writer, has more than 100 pictures to his credit and nearly twice that many songs.He added to both lists in directing Paramount's Bing Crosby-Dor- othy Lamour-Bob Hope co-star- ring feature, \u201cRoad to Singapore.\u201d by algo writing two new tuncs for Lhe picture, Miss Spoirs is confident that, judging from advance reservations, à capacity house will greel the Recital on 11th May.Note the Date BETTY SPEIRS RECITAL Sat., May 11, Victoria Hall Reserved 1.13 .85 Unreserved .57 From pupils or at STUDIO DE.3717 St.Stephen\u2019s W.A.Will Repeat .Excellent Play St.Stephen's fntermedate Girls\u2019 W.A.will give a repeat perform- nonce of their play \u201cThe Call of the Cherry Blossoms\u2019 in St.Stephen's Parish Hal, = Weredale Park.Westmount.on Friday April 26.at 8.15 p.m, On April 12-tho girls played to a packed house and their repens performance by special request, tostifies to the popularity of the production, Those who purchased tickets for the first perforinance and were unable to use them may do so on the 26th.Special arrangements are being made tor school children, cludes: M'sses Jean Jones, Elaine Sparrow, Katharine Laws, Jeun Morgan, Elizabeth Shaw, Lois Dunlop, Marion Laws, Barbara mer, Flora Lemieux.Lewis Howard, who has had two books published, is now working on a third.To The Diggest \u201cACTRESS amd Three Other One- At Victoria Ha Tickets: at Willis 35¢-50¢-75¢ 4866 En un aponpupanpueernegpausse.-\u2014 EE TERETE EEE YEE EE OE Calling All Children! Show Of The Aet THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE SATURDAY AFTERNOON - APRIL 27 - at 2.15 Sunbeam Flower Shoppe.008 Year WANTED\u201d Ptays Presented by Il - Westmount & Co.Ltd.Cor.St.Catherine & Drummond DE.6620 EL.3334 Sherbrooke .St.W., - WNW EP Pr The cast in-! Haskett, Nancy Rowe, Olive Rim- World\u2019s Greatest Dancers In New \u2018Broadway\u2019 Film Teaming for the first time Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell.world\u2019s greatest male and feminine tap dancers, \u2018\u201cBroadway Melody of 1940\" opens at the York United Theatre next Saturday for an engagement of four days.Ever since each star rose to overnight fame it has been the hope of Hollywood to combine their talents in one production but commitments prevented until Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer last spring was able to sign Astaire for thls picture, To give the two stars the best possible musical settings, M-G-M signed Cole Porter.who has written music for both Astaire\u2019s and Miss Powell's starring vehicles, to do the tunes for this picture.The composer of \u201cNight and Day\u201d has produced five new songs for \u201cBroadway Melody of 1940,\u201d and use is made for the first time on the screen of his sensational \u2018\u201cBegin the Beguine.\u201d 9 Dance Numbers With the two stars is George Murphy, among Hollywood's leading dance stars, Together the three execute nine dance numbers in trios, duets or solos.The comedy of Frank Morgan and the appearance in leading roles of lan Hunter, Florence Rice, Lynne Carver, Ann DMorriss, Trixie Firschke and Douglas McPhail, The stellar cast wag directed by Norman Taurog, director of \u201cThe Big Broadcast of 1936\u2019 and \u201cCollege Rhythm\u2019 among other musical hits.Jack Cummings produced.The story Is a sprightly, human story of two male dancers in a ballroom who attract the attention of a Broadway producer.Both oldtimers in the show business and the younger generation were entertained last week on the set of \u201c\u2018If E Had My Way.\u201d when Blanche Ring and Eddie Leonard sang their famous spe- clalties for the camera.Rhythmic backgrounds for Miss Ring's \u201cRings on My IMingers\u201d and Leo: nard\u2019s \u2018\u2018Ida\u2019\u2019\u201d were furnished bL} \u201cSix Hits and a Miss,\u201d popular singing ensemble of radio.Philip Dorn, appearing in the lead role in \u201cSki Patrol.\u201d is an ardent.participant in many out door sports including tennis.hunting and golf, but had lo learn ski ing for his role in the new arctic war drama.OH JOHNNIE OH! ' ! NN Nancy Telfer, popular Betty Speirs\u2019 starlet will be dressed as a wee \u2018kilty\u2019 soldier when she dances and sings \u2018Oh Johnnie\u2019 at Vic- cast is given further color by the + ARRANGED FOR VICTORIA HALL Everything = set for the closing production of the Children's Theatre, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet Walters.which will take place Saturday afternoon at Victoria Hall at 2 13 A varied entertainment is promised which will doubtless prove interesting to \u201cthe little folks as well as grown-ups.The opening one act play \u2018The Children's Gateway\u201d is an interesting morality play.of Corin- na, a little girl who learns a great lesson.**The Witches Cave,\u201d gives an opportunity for som; excellent character work on the part ol Mally Baggoo and her husband.played by Reina Aron and Bon- nar Stuart.The Selfish Princess, which is being handled by pupils from the north-end studio, has a large cast.with Isobel Wein- rauch as the Princess and Richard Davis as the Prince.The closing play of the afternoon, \u2018Actress Wanted,\u201d should prove extremely interesting.It is written by a well known local author, Miriam Stein.who has written so many successful plays, \u201cActress Wanted\u201d tells the story of a Hollywood carting office, and many applicants for the coveted role appear, and it is filled with humorous situations and includes some excellent specialty *umbers.Pat Jeudry, Valerie Lewis, Mary Hall, Laura Mitchell and many other talented pupils of the senior group will appear in this play.At the conclusion of the performance, cups and cértiticates will be awarded to the pupils who came first in the recent Drama Festival, and medals will be presented to the two pupils voted upon by members of the school as having given the best performance during the current season.Unemployment continues to increase in Palestine.TOHRU ERED EEASRREEEE MIRE \u2018YORK TODAY-FRIDAY, CAROLE LOMBARD in \u201cVigil In The Night.\u201d \u2018BEWARE OF SPOOKS\"\" with Mary Carlisle & Joe.E.Brown.x [5 ORH (St.Catherine at Guy) Starts SATURDAY SHON OF SH MUL Le PORTER ONG \\ Thomas Mitchell» Edea Best : Freddie Bartholomew Terry Kilborn - Tim Holt Baby Sobhy Quiflan tari Haft.May 11, CHLBMATRRLAI BALLHLI ELLE ER BLELEBUERERUAGHEE LE f trewiss DAS, Hassi\u2026s due ) , THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS * Dame May Whitty was 71 years old when Hollywood \u2018\u2018discovered\u2019 her.Behind her was a long and distinguished stage career, during which every honor that could be bestowed upon aun actress, including a title, had been showered upon her.Yet, without hesitation, she crossed au ocean and a continent, to embark upon a new, and physically trying career.The energy of this amazing old lady knows no bounds.Since her memorable performance opposite Robert Montgomery in \u201cNight Must Fall,\u2019 she has appeared in four others pictures WAS IN SQUARED CIRCLE Director Edwa-d Dmytryk, who will \u2018do Paramonut's forthcoming \u201cGold=»n Gloves,\u201d with a large cast, knows the fight game, having participated \u2018a bouts at Cincinnati Institute of \u2018I'echuology.where he stud'ed engineering.CAN'T RUFFLE HIM Louis King, who transferred Paramount's \u201cThe Way of Al Flesh\u2019 to the scr en, is known as Hollywood's nerveless director.Nothing disturbs im and no m\u201dt- ter what the provo-ction, he nz- ver raises his \u2019oice .>ove a conversational tone.During her spare time on location with the \u2018Winners of the West\u201d company, Anne Nagel planned her spring wardrobe which she immediately began purchasing when the company returned to Hollywood recently.ATTIRE TEE ERG PER ACERT FED KY ESTMOUNT {Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Today until Saturday MAN OVERBOARD «+.Andy's off the deep-end again .with more girls than he can handle, seven weeks overdrawn on his allowance .and marriage staring him in the face! That new Hardy picture is here.and it's the best of them all! ; Other Feature \u2014 \u201cINVISIBLE STRIPES\u201d .«here Is a story ,, .strange.powerful, tremendously moving.which blasts fron the hearts of these unforgettable ncople! Featuring % GEORGE RAFT % JANE BRYAN à WILLIAM HOLDEN % HUMPHREY BOGART % FLORA ROBSON FINE PROGRAM Dame May Whitty, was Discovered at Age 71 and in several stage productions, fulfilling a schedule that would war out an ingenue.From \u201cNight Must Fall\u201d she went straight into \u201cThe Thirteenth Chair.\u201d Late- she appeared as Laetitia Bone.parte, opposite Greta Garbo, in \u201cConquest.\u201d \u201cI Met My Lov- Again,\u201d was her fourth Holiy wood production.These pictures completed, sh- went to Broadway to appear opposite Fredric March in an 181s Century comedy called \u201cYr.Obe.diant Husband.\u201d Then back to England to appear in her newes: production, Alfred Hitchcock's \u201cThe Lady Vanishes,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre Sunday playing unt' Tuesday.In \u201cThe Lady Vanishes.\u201d the venerable old lady's exploi:: verge on the fantastic.Hitchcock demands action, even of grand- méthers; and some of Dame Whitty's actions belongs to th- field of acrobatics, as.for example, when she is called upo: to climb out of the window of e train, and to dash for safety uu.der a hail of bullets.To top I all, she takes a convincing fal! as one of the bullets, presumabl reaches its mark.HT EAM RARE IRE A Pte Theatre, ! (Monkland Ave., at Girouard Now until Szturday *+ THEIR NEW ADVENTURE! and their merriest] 2 Big Attractions No Woman Was Safe! NO MAN WAS IMMUNE! ., .from this orgy of trea son and treachery! WER of LONDON Featuring ; 4 Basil Rathbone X Boris Karloft! % Barbara O'Neil % lan Hunter and à Nan Grey.| | Friday Night After 11 p.m, Revival % ALICE FAYE In \u201cYou're A Sweetheart.\u201d Sun.-Mon.Tues.+ Margaret Lockwood Star ot \u201cA Girl Must Live\" in \"The Lady Vanishes\u201d directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK who produced \u2018Rebecca.\u2019 \u2018BEWARE OF SPOOKS\"\u201d featuring Mary Carlisle and Joe E.Brown Also Ted Fio Rita and His Orchestra Friday Night Revival after 11 of J CONSTANCE BENNETT and % BRIAN AHEARNE In \u201cMerrily We Live.\" Sun.-Mon.-Tues.J RONALD COLMAN In Rudyard Kipling's \u201cThe Light That Failed\u201d with 4 ida Lupino and Walter Huston * JAMES STEWART % MARLENE DIETRICH in \u201cDestry Rides Again\u201d MARCH of TIME presents \"CRISIS IN THE PACIFIC.\u201d BOL EUREEOVET ERE ery eee REET 1 \u201c] know, he's been here Each Week to see A Girl Must Live SNOWDON THEATRE 4th BIG WEEK \u201cOh Louise, that man\u2019s here again!\u201d Decarie Bivd.at Snowdon jet.Phone WA.5717.\u201c1, Dieu a fall jucapa on bit Const ot tb Arena Zbysz victo by re sion à bru Gazet The descri entire and W moun profes the battle Style will s persug Georg time nedy fathe and à exhib before prohij The the A up fo while lars a wrap enclos white not sf it too to cu Zby elected] be fo rules.in the these- ties ** The soon J mat v The ct ad fo Belgla man © in eac Sk Sto jes\u201d a ses, sl last ye gettin; higher ther sg that w variet; vines throug is quit kind, ] done racing is a 8 reflect rivals ter ty \u2018The good year ji Sunsh and T skiing the P has ar June, nier I \u2014_\u2014 H( If. tion- would Nigh: ht in- Later Bone.20, in Los Holly I, sh.Ar op- 18tn .Obe.ck tn ewes: cock - which United unt ?the xploi:= cheock grand.Dame 0 thor ex.upoi vote ty uu.top i: g fall mab) JUKE NE uard ay E! en | = sms _ THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 FAMOUS MATCH IN WESTMOUNT ARENA BILLED AS WORLD TITLE AFFAIR By BLAIR GILMOUR \u201cLying in a cot in tbe Hotel Dieg with his scull fractured by a fall from the ring and further jucapacitated by injuries inflicted on him through the foul tactics of Constant L.eMarin, in the course of their wrestling match at the Arena last night, Stanislaus Zbyszco is paving dearly for the victory which was accorded him by referee Tuohey at the couclu- sion of a most unsatisfactory and brutal contest.\u201d \u2014 Montreal Gazette, May 26, 1913.These words did not attempt to describe the scene in its bloody entirety « as almost 10,000 men and women jammed the old West- mount Arena to witness the last professional prize fight held in the City of Westmount.The battle, billed as the Finish Mixed Style Championship of the World.will stand as a testimonial to the persuasive powers of the late George Kenuedy\u2014Montreal's all time top sport promoter, Kennedy had to convince the city fathers that the youngsters round and about would benefit by au exhibition of scientific wrestling, before they would lift the by-law prohibiting professional fighting.The story went on to describe the Arena, which was all dolled up for the occasion.Gay .red and white ribbons festooned the pil lars and rafters; the ring ropes wrapped with new colored tape, enclosed a spotless spredd of white canvas.The canvas did not stoy white any longer than it took the Belgian and the Poie to cume to grips.Zbyszco won the toss and elected that the tirst fall should be fought at catch-as-catch-can rules.Le Marin hadn't a chance in the world with the Pole an these rules and resorted to tuc- ties \u2018unworthy of a barbarian.\u201d The Pole started cautiously but soon had LeMarin pinned to the mat with a terrible croteh hold The cunning of a fiend was need- ad to break the hald and the big Belgian proved to be just the man who had it.Locked tight in each others arms they pitched IS RECALLED from the ring.Zbyszco striking bis bead on the corner of th- press table.Shortly before this LeMarin had landed a series of appercuts, knurking out severas of the Pole*s teeth.This Zhbyszkc did not seem to mind in the slightest as he indicated to the referee thut he wanted to con tinue.Ounce outside the ring and on the floor, LeMarin straddled the stunned Zbyszco and belabored bim foully as he lay bleeding\u2014a style of attack high popular to day.With the Pole still in a dazed condition the gladiators were pushed into the ring.The fight coutinued where it left off.f.eMarin continuing to use his lists on the injured Pole.By this time the crowd was in a perfec: frenzy of excitement, as the blood gushed out of Zybszco's head like a fountain, Women fainted ana men yelled at \u2018Tuohey.the Boston referee, to stop the fight.Not until the referee himself became so splattered with blood as to make it almost impossible to distinguish between fighters aud of ficial, did he declare a briei delay while the principals cleaned themselves up in the dressing room, Doctors examined Zbyszco.stitched him up, and the fight was on again.\u2018The referee continued to warn LeMarin about bis fou] tactics but the warnings had no effect.Zbyszco seemed at a loss to know how to retaliate, furthermore Dlood was again flowing freely from the Pole and he was in very bad shape.Afte: 44 minutes of actual wrestling the fight was awarded to Zbyszco on a foul.Perhaps from George Kennedy's point of view the bout for the Finish Mixed Style Championship of the World was a- success, bul ft almost finished Stanislaus Zbyszco.At that he confounded the doctors who thought it might Le months before he could returu to the mat, by getting back in the ring in a few weeks time, and continuing for another 15 years \u2014but never again in Westmount.Skiing Areas \u2014- Prepare For \u2018Summer\u2019 Season By Leavitt F.Morris Stowing away tnetr red \u2018\u201cwool- jes\u201d and bringing out dark glasses, shorts and what is left of last year's sun-cream, skiers are getting ready throughout the higher ski centers for warm-wea- ther skiing, the \u201clittle season\u201d that winds up winter sports.This variety, done in high eltitude ravines and sheltered snowfields through May and often into June, is quite different from the winter kind.1t is a sport for the indolent, done for recreation rather than racing trophies, and its hallmark is a suntan, resulting from the reflection of run on snow, that rivals even the summer salt-wa- ter type.The Canadian Rockies will have good skiing until mid-June this year in the Lake Louise region at Sunshine Lodge, Skoki Lodge, and Temple Lodge, with glacier skiing through the summer.On the Pacific, Oregon's Mt.Mood has an Open Rose ski race each in June, and Washington's Mt.Rainier has cqually late skiing.In BICYCLES SOLD \u2014 RENTED REPAIRED HODGE AUTO PARTS Caliroraia, the Yosemite's Badger Pass will provide good skiing only through April this year, but up on Mt.Whitney, If you want to go in by horseback, you will find Hans George, a Swiss instructor, ready to ski with you all summer at \\Vhitney Pass.In the east, Canada's Lauren- tians probably will be good only through this month.New York's Mt.Marcy will afford trail skiing into May, with a summit snow- fleld lasting into June.New Eng: land was blessed this winter with enough snow to repeat even last year\u2019s record-breaking season.Mt Mansfield, Pico Peak, and Brom ley mountain in Vermont will be good into May, while in New Hampshire Cannon Mountain will see skiers mingling with the early summer tourists in the Tramway Tuckerman Ravine on lofty Mt Washington is the last and greatest rendezvous, however.It will hold a race there every Sunday this month, with over 3,000 skiers expected for the \u201cInferno\u201d race next Saturday and Sunday.The hotel department of the Canadian Pacific has fixed the opening and closing dates of its various hotels, lodges, and bungalow cawaps io the Canadian Rock- jes.The Bauff Spring Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise, and Emerald Lake Chalet at Field, B.C., will open on June 3 and close Sept.8 The mountain lodges at Yoho Val ley, Lake Wapta, Lake O'Hara.5362 SHERBROOKE W.Near Prud'homme and Moraine Lake open June 24 and close Sept.6.Pari-Mutuels Bring Ban On Betting Books Mayor LaGuardia orginized a campaign against unsbtborized bookmaking at race \u201cracae while t Bronx wagistraie expressed the opinion that the legalization ot bari-mutuel betting machines had opened the way toward \u2018another system like prohibition.\u201d The Mayor conferred with po lice department heads, explaining later that the provision tn the new law making hookimaking a misdemeanor would be \u201cvigorously prosecuted.\u201d Although bookie operations were not lawful in past racing sea- sous there was no enforcement because the penalty had been removed by State Law.\u201cNow,\u201d Mr.LaGuardia said.\u201cwe are back to the original status, with the exception that book-making at the tracks other than through pari-mutuel wach.ines is both unlawful and punishable.\u201d Magistrate Frank Oliver, dismissing a bookmaking charge yesterday, observed that an unusual situation now exists \u2018with the State of New York being a bookmaker and policemen arresting citizens also for being boukmak- ers.\u201d He remarked that this was selling up \u2018\u2019a double standard in our gambling.\u201d \u201cI am sorry,\u201d the Magistrate continued.\u2018that in passing the pari-mutuel bill the Government didn't put itself in a more con sistent position by passing some law giving pari-mutuels a standing outside of the tracks as well as within.so those who couldn\u2019 attend the track might well avail themselves of the pari-mutuels.\u201cWe ought to have a more widespread Juw s0 as to deal with all the evil, if it be evil, and to gain all the lucrative profits, 1 there are any to be gained, for the benefit of the State.\u201d It was byprocisy, he added.to make a criminal of an individual because he takes a bet \u201coutside the fence\u2019 and to make it a virtue for the State to take one inside, WILL PREPARE FOR BIG SHOW AT THE FORUM meet Preparation will soon get under way at the Forum for the coining of the Hamid-Morton Trained Wild Animal shows combined with European circus acts, for their annual visit to this city on May 4 to end including Saturday May 11, during which engagement two performances daily at 2.30 and 8.30.This season, this annual event wii be under the auspices of the Montreal Shriners, who will turn over all the receipts to the Shriners hospital for Cripple Children, and it is expected by the number of the Shriners, that the Forum will he packed to its full capacity at every performances, so that a nice amount of money will be turned over to the hospital.Hundred of Shriners are now busily selling books of tickets and judging by the big sale already recorded, there is no doubt that the public of Montreal wil} respond in record number.The program which Manager Bob Morton wil! present us this year, is said to surpass anything that he has ever brought to this city.and among the feature acts which has bcen booked for the affair, is Clyde Beatty known ase the greatest animal trainer fn the world who will be seen with his forty ferocious lions and tigers, in a presentation that will hold vour breath.it is one of the most death-defying act that has ever been seen here.Fifty more acts will be on the program involving around 400 performers not counting about twenty funny clowns, who will keep the youngsters and , NA AN succsons so We have inaugarated a new distribution an a is revolutionizing the distribution business.=Y \u201cSOMETHING NEW\" |Z Particulars gladly given upon request.> \u201c1908! 1.1908 | & O.LIMITE TO noch DEPT, DOMINION MESSENGE & SIGNAL CO.LIMITED OWNED AND OPERATED BY DOMINION ELECTRIC PROTECTION co.LA AE AN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Strathcona Trophy.held in the C.H.S.gymnasium.No.2 platoon won the highest aggregate of points Platoon leader, Norman Gahan was awarded the \u201c'best cadet\u2019 modal, The Senior Cadet Corps of the Catholic High School is shown above just after being reviewed by Colonel Chicbine, Provincial Inspector of Cadets, Military District No.4 at the annual gymnastic display and received the RECORDS NOT IMPORTANT AS THE RUNNERS Paavo Nurmi, who shattered so many distance-ruuning records in his time that be \u2018\u2018just can\u2019t re member how many,\u201d belleves the public and some athletes are tuo concorned with new records.\u2018Records.records., records; that's all 1 hear.There's entirely too much cmphasis on records It's getting so bad that people don't pay any attention to an excellent performance unless it breaks a record.\u201cSome people don\u2019t stop to think that there's a Jot wore to truck than record-breaking.The runner who runs a good race deserves just as much credit as the one who sets records.\u201cAfter all, chance plays a big part when a record falls.The truck, weather conditions, the ruaner\u2019s condition, the runner's mental attitude, and the cowmpe- tition must be just right\u2014and if à single factor Is oft the record stands up.\u201d Victory First Thought \u201cPersonally, 1 was just as satly- fled after running a good raco as 1 was after setting a record.\u201d Nurmi hasn't been disappointed with the American showing of his protege, Taisto Maki, because Le takes everything into cousidera- tion.Maki finished third, behind Greg Rice and Don Lash in a three-mile run.!t was his third defeat in six American starts.Rice set a rew world indoor record of 13.52.3, breaking his own 13.65.9.\u201cI have no abil} for Maki\u2019s performance,\u201d sald Nurmi.\u201cIt was the best he could do under the circumstances.He simply was not in his best condition.lle came to America worn out from a hard winter on the front.He had been out of (training several monihs.He was oyer bis best running weight when he came to this country.He got back to the right weight, but he hasn't Leen able to get his specd back.Too Much Travelling \u201cWe've been to the West Coast and back, and you can\u2019t train properly while travelling.Planes commitiees, dinners, interviews, speeches\u2014all take so much time you don\u2019t have cnough left to relax properiy.\u201cBlt I'll say this: Mak] will be fn better condition the next time he meets Rice, if and when he does, and it will be anybody's race.\u201d Maki\u2019s outdoor three-mile record is 13:42.4 and Nurmi added: \u201cMaki could beat Rice, or anyone else outdoors if his condition was right.\u201d also the grown-ups laught!ng for hours.Among the acts will be the George Hannerford family, who for years have been one of the dominant equestrias attraction in the world, presenting new and original variations of a rowtine that has delighted thousands of circus-goers on two continents.A featured attraction for many years with such cireusses as Ringling Bros.and Barnum and Bailey, and Sells-Floto, the Han- .nefords whose training was secured under the *\u2018hig-top\u201d have never Jost favor with the amusement seeking public.A remarkable testimonial of their fine performance, CROSSWORD SOLUTION 8 * No Referee | For Drake Co-Eds Coeds at Druko University aro being taught sportsmanship in volleyball games conducted ou the \u201chonor\u201d systom without refe- recs.Miss Ruby Holton, head of the women's physical education department, hopes tho ban on officials may eventually bo extended to such complicated gues as basketball, \u201cWhere judging of misplays is left up to a watchful referee, it eliminates ono of tho finest pos sible opportunities for training ip the réal philosophy of sports-\u2014lhe spirit of fine sportsmauship,\u201d she Says, Spanish Way To Race At Jamaica New York racegoers will old Spanish Way in action agaiv this year.The cleven-yeur-old gelding, absent from competition last year, hay heon patched up by a master of that art, Hirsch Ju- cobs, and will return Lo the wars at Jamaica.sec Transfusion Fails To Save Profundo Blood transfusions, described as rare for hordes, cven thorough bred racing stock, falled tv save the life of Profundo, owned by Bing Crosby and Lin Howard.The Argentine importation died of lockjaw, Tljuana Red, a mule, provided two quarts of blood for the transfusions.PREPARATIONS FOR OPENING BELMONT PARK Preparations for the\u2019 re-open.ing of Bolmont Park, Montreal's only outdoor amusemecnt cenlre situated in Cartierville on the banks of Back River, are progressing rapidly.Painters, snow-re- movers, carpenters and clectri- clans nro all busy getting the Park into shape for the Grand Proview on Saturday und Sunday May 11 and 12, The offlein! opening for the Senson, howaver, will tako placo ou Saturday, May 18th, Interviewed In his office yes terday, Rox Blllings, [ls manag: ing director, announced that (L- lark this year will feature rev: eral new attractions along the Midway 1h addition to the old lavourites, Furthermore {hetv wilt he several additiopal facili ties for pienlcers, as the picnic grounds will ho enlarged with more shower baths, extra tables und extra apace for athletics and races for the convenience of pal- rons, The Public Address Sys tem will cover the entire Park su that one and all can tuke part in the festivities, Stan Wood and lis augmented Orchestra will supply the music in the dance pavilion which boasts one of the finest dance floors in the entire Dominion, Tno free ouldoor the opening week of attraction, the l\u2019ark, Minor Leaguer Is Speedy On Bases Frank Metha, Fort Worth in tielder, who stole sixty-six buse: in 1939, being turned back only six times, stole four bases in oue Kame, Metha must have a might) goud eye up at the place foi he drew 109 bases on balls, He also scored 109 times, being tied with Lucadello for third place in run-getting among the Texas league batsmen.CYCLISTS TO HOLD FIRST EVENT OF YEAR On Sunday April 28 the Sports Motor Cycle Club will hold its first ovout of tho season, all rid ers aro Invited to take art.Tro phies will be awarded In three classes, expert, novice and one to bo awarded to the vider with the best porformance among the riders not connected with any club.All those desiring to take part in thix evont should Lo at Van Horne and Decario Blvd.nt one o'clock sharp.Bob Horbert chairman of the competition com.mitice, stated that this trial Ja tn the nature of a apring workout and will vot be too difficult for beginners.IL will give those who have new wmoloreycles n chance to get tho feel of them hofore the roal stiff trials got underway.As a largo flold is expected all riders navo requested to come oarly and avoid the last minutes rush for maps and num- hers.Additional Information may bo had by calling Bill Nalley.2230 Hingston Ave.Temple will Take To Air Next Season Tamplo University is going to unleash an aoriul circus against Its football apponants noxl Nall necording to Ray Morrison, uow grid conch.\u201cI have spent at least thirty minutes a day during the one month of Bpring traluing with the backfield candidates to fio struct them (in torwarding pass ing,\u201d assorted Morrison, \u201c1 firmly believe the frond fe definitely away from power foot hall, and 'l think that grldirot ing attack rather than a groun: offensive,\u201d said the new couch.He rovenled ho will introduce a \u201ccertain passing technique\u2019 pew {o Eastern football, will be offered by Winifred Col fenno, daredevil performer who will display a daring aerial rou- tine on a flying trapeze.suceoss today depends on a pags ; PAGE SEVEN SWIM SQUAD ENTRIES OPEN AT Y BRANCH Strong Team Being Formed To Enter Competition at Central \u201cY\" Entries for a strong swimming team to invade (ho annual inter branch acduatic moet at Central Y.M.CLA.on Nay 11 were opened at tho loca} branch last week.Tho contest is limited to \"Y* members of 16 years of age and under with entries closing ob Muy 4.Long tho scene of hotly contested acguatic meots in the past, material developed at various \u201cvy branches during the past winter should result in a number of highly skilled entrants particle puting.Swimmers will be divided into threo age pioups, of 13 yenrs and undor, 16 and under amd 16 and under.Awards for competitors will Ins cludo trophles and spouns for boys taking first place in the individual events and also for the winning team, In order to simplify the plane ning it 18 roquestod that entries bo made us soon as possible, without crowding {t out to the May 4 deadline, BEutry forws may be obtained from Vie Sous clgge at tho regular Friday night swimming club sessions; or from Hugh Noble, physical director.Kentucky Check And Doublecheck The $260 cheek that came In the mail wis mundo out to W.11.Plelds.W, 11.Ileldx cashed it, Then Cireuit Judge W.II, Field, wondering whero his pay check was, Inquired and learned: W, 11, Fields thought the mo ney wus a lump-sum payment trom tho Unemployment Compen antion Commission, He spent it.The State Rovennue Dopurtmont sald the bank would have Lo stand the toss, \u2018The bank said tho State would, heckuxo thore was an \u2018a on the name, W.M Wleldr sald an fnr an he was concerned the matter was closed.Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.Ma 4744 \u2014 WE, 1616 It First Line Signals Busy, Please Dial Next Line, FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT No one knows better the value of beer than the man who has done a hard day's work! How it revives him \u2014 strengthens him.How it adds enjoyment to moderate, temperate living.He may know, too, that the eighteen million dollars which the brewing industry spends in Canada every year for-supplies and services, provides jobs for nearly eleven thousand workers in various trades .all in addition tn the more than eight million dollars paid annually in salaries and wages to its own employees, ~~ a Se PAGE FIGHT A DATE WITH IRENE Hollywood, April 24 \u2014Tempered by years of close association | with film factories, Angelinos\u2014as residents of this town are #0 quaintiy known\u2014have come to recognize in motion pictures just another example of complex American industrial organization.While Detroit produces motor curs and Milwaukee gives us beer, Los An- geles manufactures glamour, wraps it up in cellulold and sells it to the world, Moreover, years of residence bred in some Angelinos a feeling in this City of the Cinema have of simug famillarity with film favorites and picture publicists, Senralional techniques of film exploi- talon have led many to accepty \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 even the most bizarre with scarcely the lift of an eye-brow and, because of (his, an occasional event of genuine Importance often falls to attract the attention it deserves.But last Thursday night was a glorious exception.SeurchHgbtr lt the skies, und Hollywood Bou- lovard near Vine Street wus 6 solid mass of humanity, Slick halred radlo announcers sct up their microphones at the entrance of Pantages Theatre, as well-groomed men and women pranced up the scarlet carpet loading from curb Lo theatre foyer.Lads and lnsses with pen and album reaped a harvest of autographs, and camerus flashed ae bejewelled screen sirens and for- mally-attired glamour guys a lighted from their horseless-car- riages, Direct enuse of all this hula- baloo was a sweet, unaffected Knglish Inss whose stunning screen delineation of Queen Victoria hid shot her star high in the cinema hheavens, Thursday evening, Anna Naegele shed her regal wrinkles, pads and bhustlen, and maded her bow us \u201cIrene\u201d\u2014 hat little bit of salt and sweetness first concocted 20 years ago by James Mont gomery, Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy.Miss Naegele\u2019's triumph was complete.Tdgether with Herbert Wilcox, with whom she visited Montreal Lwo years ago, she has made à happy picture for these unhappy times, Her dancing is exquisite, her singing delightful, her acting superb.And the sup porting cast, headed by Ray Mil- - land and May Robson, at no time tets her down.\u201cIrene\u201d on celluloid loses none of the charm it possessed on the stage.You will thrill again to the Jit of \u201cAlice Blue Gown,\u201d \u2018Irene\u2019 and \u2018Castle of Drenms\u201d\u2014and the tälu of a shop-girl who becomes a mannequin overnight still retains its original comedy, pathos and romance, It's a refreshing film, from start to end.By a strange coincidence, Thursday was also the 76th birthday of that grand, old trouper, May Robson, and Miss Nae- gelo was host to the press at a party in honour of Miss Robson at Ciro\u2019s following the preview, Half of Hollywood's aristocracy was there.Ann Sothern dancing with George Murphy; Alice Faye without Tony Martin; + Walt Disney swapping jokes with ~ Joe Pasternak: the three Marx brothers munching caviar with Arthur Treacher.Your correspondent, by no means an aristocrat, was seated next to Marlene Deit- rich and Erich Maria Remarque, and Mischa Auer chewed his gum only a few feet away.Suddenly at midnight dance ing stopped, and a hush fell over the gathering, From out of nowhere two waiters rolled in a huge cake, topped hy one eandle, Then Herbert Wilcox stepped to the microphone and RADIO WASHING MACHINE VACUUM CLEANER ps A Our Qualified Repatrmen Give Metter Service © cal M.BEAUDET \u2014 ONR STORE ONLY \u2014 1733 Notre Dame St.W.- Opposite Northern Electric proposed a toast to Miss Rob.won, a cinema star for fifty years, The assembly roge to drink to her health, \u201cHappy Birthday to You\u201d was sung with gusto.Miss Robson cut the cake, and cried a littla in her happiness.It was a touching moment\u2014one not soon to he forgotten, Who says that Hollywood has no heart?DISCA AND Kr A\u2014 MOSTLY DATA Orson Welles is peddling a ra dio series of hiblical dramatiza tions, and may bring the program to the air next fall.As you've probably guessed by now, Welles writes, produces and directs the proposed series\u2014in which he plans Lo star himself as God .\u201cGone With the Wind\u201d made its London bow this week simultaneously at three therties.Notables present Included Winston Churchill, 8ir Samuel Hoare, Ro: bert Donat and Leslie Howard .Mrs.Franklin D.Roosevelt, whose hushand happens to be President of the United Stales, has signed to star In a new radio series presented in the Inlerests of Sweetheart Soap! .Star of \u201cInforma- tlon Please,\u201d Oscar Levant has contracled with Paramount for a featured role In Bing Crosby's next producton, \u201cGhost Music\u2019 .* QUINTS ARE STALLED The Dionne quints will have their first English lesson next month, and 20th-Century Fox has postponed its fourth film starring the Callander babes for two yeurs so that film audiences may then hear them speak .There's a hotel in Hollywood called The Mayhem! «+.At the foreign press preview of \u201cJohnny Apollo,\u201d co-star- ring Dorothy Lamour and Tyrone Power, threo Italian reporters cheered Mussolinl dure ing screening of the newsreel but were quickly razzed into embarrassed stience ., .Eddie Cantor will probably return to radio next autumn for a chewing-gum concern .There's a new guide-book for tourists on sale locally, titled \u201cWhere to Sin in Hollywood\u201d.Two Ame crican radio orators yesterday urged that Britain cedo Bermuda to American ns payment for overdue war debts, This was the week's most comical radio program! FINALE More than 12,000,000 film theatre admissions are sold daily in the United States.Montreal's Dick Todd has been signed by RCA-Victor to record four new tunes with Dinah Shore, NBC songstress .Thomas E.Dewey, campaigning here for the Republican presidential nomination, was cut off the air Monday night to make way for a speech by President Roosevelt from the Warm Springs Infantile Paralysis Foundation in Georgia! .So goes the news from Hollywood.Adios, .a REPAIR SERVICE HAVE YOUR MIDGET OR MANTEL RADIOS REFINISHED White or Ivory, to Match Your Kitchen or Bedroom $2.to the better homes 20 years of unsurpassed service WI.8171 1 have found the words The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest vage .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 and the words hidden in the advertisement of.aesaeers ieee sovsessessensoncosaossssensecsan ces ON hidden in the advertisement of Name auconsessescessens Ones accosserenttsesotonntecce 0 ON page .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.of this week\u2019s Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first halt of the coming week.| agres to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.soousa4SNN2Ÿcedsoccons DSSONUAUHONTENONSEDOSSSSUNSDSUUHO0SONIUGOSONÉNONE LOC RQACOS THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER BUSINESS ASSOCIATION wesTMO OUNT merely to help local merchants.WESTMOUNT MERCHANTS APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE R EALIZING that the success of its campaign to better business conditions in Westmount rests to a great extent on the support of the buying public The Business Association of Westmount takes this opportunity to record its appreciation for the co-operation thus far received.The Association has never recommended shopping in Westmount Its aim is to acquaint residents of the general desirability of patronizing Westmount firms, and there are, of course, a great many reasons for doing so.Modern wholesale and distribution methods make it possible for the local merchant to do business on an equal price basis with other reputable business houses and Westmount firms offer goods and services at prices that will meet comparison with those charged elsewhere.* mount first.Also neighborhood stores almost invariably offer service that cannot be surpassed.Every time your local merchant sells you an article, he also sells you service.He knows your individual preferences and will go out of his way to serve you in the most efficient manner possible.The variety of merchandise stocked by local merchants is sometimes overlooked but the most casual survey of Westmount firms will readily demonstrate that practically every marketed commodity and service can be secured within the boundaries of this city., For these reasons, residents are urged to place as much of their business as possible with the merchants listed in this advertisement.During the coming Spring season especially, do your shopping in West- Automobiles: NASH-LAFAYETTE AUTOMOBILE LTD.4102 ST.CATHERINE W.Bakery: WE.1122 DENT HARRISON & SONS, LTD.323 PRINCE ALBERT AVE.Caterer: DE.3566 MAITLAND CONFECTIONER 4124 ST.CATHERINE W.Chocolates: Fl.4651 DENYSE HOME MADE MINIATURE CHOCOLATES 4909 SHERBROOKE W.Cigar Stores: EL.4877 S.HYMAN, LTD.5005 SHERBROOKE W.EL.6407 Cleaning Plants: MISS BROWN'\u2019S CLEANING SERVICE Featuring Non-Gasoline Cleaning.The only Cleaning and wyeing Plant in the Province owned and operated by a Woman.5014 SHERBROOKE W.EL.7308 Coal-Coke-Fuel Oil: HAND & PARKER, LTD.4857 SHERBROOKE W.DE.1131 Dairy Products: BROWN BUCHANAN DAIRY, LTD.39 YEARS IN WESTMOUNT WI.Drug Stores: 1577 AMERICAN DRUG STORE 1385 GREENE AVE.WI.2136-7 HARTE\u2019S DRUG Reg'd.4875a SHERBROOKE WEST WA.5636 Electric Refrigeration: McPARLAND REFRIGERATION, .REG'D 4 HILLSIDE AVE.WE.6676 \u2018A842 SHERBROOKE W.+ THE » NESS ASSOCIATION of WEST Florists: EDDY\u2019S FLORISTS 4178 ST.CATHERINE W.JOHN EDDY & SONS, REG'D 4841 SHERBROOKE W.DE.9898 Greenhouses at 2175 Belgrave Ave.Furriers: BLEAU & ROUSSEAU 5004 SHERBROOKE W.DE.4482 Groceries and Meats: C.E.BOX LIMITED 4846 SHERBROOKE WEST \u2018DE.1113 CLAREMONT PROVISION COMPANY 4943 SHERBROOKE WEST WA.5681 DIONNE & DIONNE 4120 ST.CATHERINE WEST FI.7411 .P.A.SEERS 4498 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.2741 (Facing Westmount High School) .THRIFT - STOP & SHOP 4850 SHERBROOKE W.DE.1195 Hairdresser: LAFRANCE BEAUTY SALON Permanents and all branches of Beauty Culture EL.7880 Hardware: J.PASCAL HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED 4896 SHERBROOKE WEST Air Conditioned Ice Refrigerators: ICE MANUFACTURING CO.4093 ST.CATHERINE W.FI.6311 WA.5686 Jewellers: .OHMAN'S 1216 GREENE AVE.Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear: MAY'S RITE FIT LADIES\u2019 WEAR 1219 GREENE AVE.WE.4046 FI.9541 FI.7242 Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Apparel and Footwear: WARREN REG\u2019D.4884 SHERBROOKE W.DE.3982 Moving and Storage: WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.205 OLIVIER AVE.WE.1113 Plumbers: BAILEY PLUMBING 3007a ST.ANTOINE ST.WI.2783 W.PERING PLUMBING AND HEATING 4937 SHERBROOKE WEST DE.3396 JOHN WATSON & CO.LTD.1359 GREENE AVE.FI.4689 Printers: ROBSON PRINTERS LTD.4206 ST.CATHERINE W.WE.5227 Radio Sales & Service: ACME RADIO & SPORTS 344A VICTORIA AVE.WA.8200 Roofing and Plumbing: : WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROOFING CO.ROOFING INSPECTION 206 OLIVIER AVE.WE.3844 NIGHT and SUNDAY CALLS: AM.1418 \u2014 CA.9864 Restaurants: MURRAY\u2019S LUNCH LTD.5011 SHERBROOKE W.DE.3262 Shoes and Hosiery: JOHN SMITHERS 50 Years in Westmount 4213 ST.CATHERINE W.Tailor: WE.3454 J.SHIP New Location: 4928 SHERBROOKE WL -T Taxi Service: WESTMOUNT TAXI SERVICE 1215 GREENE AVE.Upholstering and Draperies: B.WILDE 220 ELM AVE.DE.4550 Fl.2468 Fl.2622 \u201cISHOP IN WESTMOUNT FIRST! \u2014 | THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 "]
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