The Westmount examiner, 19 septembre 1940, jeudi 19 septembre 1940
[" juar- orth v fn ment hand.Ideal for sportswear, ete ae 0% OHMAN* WE.4046 1216 Greene Po VOIE vos.XI, No.38 WESTMOUNT \u201c40 Years in GS Westmount\u201d THE \u201cOHMAN\" WATCH 15 jewel.guatanteed fine quality move.Stainiess steel case.with seconc for boys, girls, nurses, or O.Ave.UFFIGER WHC DIED IN CAR ACCIDENT Large Representation of Police at Funeral \u2014 Montreal, Outremont, Verdun, Lachine Forces and Legion of Frontiersmen Pay Tribute \u2014 Blow-Out Believed Responsible for Crash \u2014 Constable Riddoch Highly Regarded A large representation of fellow police officers and representatives of the police forces of Lachine as well as a group of 20 Montreal, Outremont, Verdun and from the Legion of Frontiersmen under Major Campbell and Captain Maguire, paid final tribute to one of the most popular officers of the Westmount force, Alexander Jones Riddoch, when service was held on Monday.Constable Riddoch, 28, had been a member of the Westmount force for two years.He was instantly killed when a car h BOYS\u2019 BRIGADE HOLD SEASON OPENING RALLY Brigade Loses Some Mem: bers Through Military Enlistments The First Company of the Westmount Boys\u2019 Brigade, will resume their activities this Friday with a weiner roast, to be conducted in the woods, together with a program of out-door sports.Cpt.\u201c Riéhatrdson,\u201d Lieut.Goodale and Staff-Sgt.Patterson have arranged the evening's entertainment and look forward to meeting the members as well as new recruits.National Service work has progressed successfully during the summer and the following boys are leading toward their 100 hours, required for the National Service Badge: Sgt.Robert Morrow, 413% hours; Corp.Leonard Gough, 32 hours; Pte.Edwin Goring, 35 hours; Pte.Paul Gri- maldi, 26 hours; Pte.Billy Light- bound, 14 hours and Lanc.-Cpl Derek Ramsay, 15 hours.Many of the other boys are nearing their first twelve hours and now that Autumn has set in, will be rapidly building up their total hours so that at least six badges should be ready for presentation by the company's annual Midwinter display.The Company N.C.0.'s met last Friday evening for their first of a series of refresher courses, planned to prepare them for additional duties during the present time when officers are not 50 numerous.Quartermaster Sergeant for the season will again be Sergeant Robert Morrow, who has filled this duty most efficiently during the past year.Sergeant! Donald Taylor will be in charge of sports and publicity on games played.Christmas Card Sales will | (Continued on Page 2) e was operating turned turtle on *the highway near Laprairie.Two fellow officers, Constables Lucien 45, were also injured in the crash, Lauzon seriously, although his condition was said to be improving.When the accident occured the three officers were on leave and a blown-out tire is believed to have caused the mishap.An inquest was held on Monday but was adjourned until Friday.Constable Riddoch was described by his superiors as one of the most promising officers on the force, He had been commended several times for his alertness to duty and a brilliant future in police ranks was prophesied for him.Last winter his attention to duty was \u201cesponsible for the apprehension of sever] men who were speeding through Westmount in a car which contained a quan- Notre Dame de Grace and his keeness had been responsible for other arrests.A motion of sympath- was passed by the Westmount Council and forwarded to the widow and parents of Constable Riddoch.His father, who resides at Ormstown, is a retired sergeant of the West- mount force.At the funeral the Westmount Council was represented by Alf dermen W.B.Scott, K.C., I.P.Rexford, B.P.Raymond, C.K.McLeod.Mounted and foot squads represented the Montreal Police Department.A wreath was sent by the City of Westmount, Constable Lauzon is a patient in St.Luke's Fospital.He has been a member of the Westmount force for nine years.Constable Nelson escaped with less serious injuries.Tag Day For Worthy Cause September 21 Saturday, September 21st, is the annual tag day of l'Institut Notre Dame du Bon Conseil.The Sisters of Foyer St.Luc, 2198 St.Luc street, who perform many valuable services for young girls and women also, have expressed appreciation for the past support they have received and hope that the effort this year will be successful.Slight Improvement In Condition Of Injured Man Slight improvement was reported yesterday in the condition of W, Dick Field, 1109 Greene avenue, who is a patient in th- Mon- trea] Neurological Institute as the result of injuries sustained in an eutomobile accident.Details of \u2018the accident which occurred on Sunday om the highway betveen Granby and Farn- the ham, were lacking when Provincial Police opened an investigation into the case.The victim, a 27 year hold Westmount Artilleryman told Det.Sgt.L.Forest that he was asleep in the Lack of the car when the accident Fappened, from which he sustain- *d a fractured skull, a broken nuse, badiy cut hands and a pos- &:ble dislocat on of the jaw.Investigation into the case will! te continued during the next few | \u2018days, Det.Lt.Albert Marineau raid yesterday.He added that! (niy one accident had been re- 1 rted to the police in the Farn- tam district last Sunday mor- tng, and in that case an officer 24 she Œuslijpre de Most Royal had been reported killed.A Provincial Traffic ofiicer visited! the Farnham training camp and | found the rumor false.Until yesterday there had been no further Investigation of accidents in the district.The Provin-| cial Police declared yesterday that! they could not comment \u2018\u2018for the.moment\u201d on the possibility that | Field might have been injured in the same crash.Preliminary reports on the accident involving the unidentified offiqer's vehicle was that it had! been struck by a \u201chit-and-run\u201d; driver.| Dick Field is .the son of Mrs.: ©.M.Field.He has been actively connected with the Artillery, for the past 6 vears.He ls a\u2019 graduate of Lachine High School | and later was a student at Sir\" George Williams College.: Immediately following the ecci- dent.Field was taken to the Fern- ham hospital from where he was o'clock.moved to the Royal Victoria hos- will be pital and then transferred to the second MNL _ -= Ts AIR RAID PRE Lauzon, 32, and Stephen Nelson, | tity of goods stolen in.netghboring-.- SENTS PERAMBULATOR - \u2014\u2014_ WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, FIRST AIR TRAINING CADET FINAL TRIBUTE 1S PAID PARKING PROBLEM + Er 1940 Ss These prams aren't for sale.Far from it.Their small \u2018occupants, at the \u2018moment photo above was snapped, were safely waiting in an air raid shelter in London while Nazi bombers thrust at the British capital.Shelter marshal, left, keeps an eye on the line of baby taxis while mothers wait below for the \u201call clear\u2019 signal.CONFERENCE TU BE HELD SO0N BY ASSOCIATION Several Excellent Speakers Will Give Addresses \u2014 c Planned Friday, October 4 will see large numbers of members of the Anglican Young People\u2019s Agsocia- tion in Notre Dame de Grace, Westmount and Verdun registering for the conference which indications promise will be one of the most successful yet held, The conference will be held at the Church of St.James the Apostle on October 4 and 5 and outstanding speakers will be heard and interesting discussions held.Preceding the conference will be several discussions, some of which will be held locally.The discussion will start on Sept.30 at the Church ot St.Columba.A change in tbe program for discussions has been made with the shifting of the scheduled group at St.Luke\u2019s Church on Oct.1, te Herbert Symonds Parish House, Christ Church.The speaker on this occasion will be Mrs.Fales Jones, probation officer at the juvenile court.I\" SECRETARY AT BANQUET Edgar E, Smee, the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Fellowship Secretary for this year, will be introduced at a banquet on Friday, Sept, 20.Mr.Smee ig well-known for his work in the Laurentian Camp.He has done wide work in that institution for a long period.His enthusiasm is abundant and he is; untiring once his aim has been set.The supper menu wil] consist! of meat pies, vegetables, bread | and butter.ice cream, cake and | coca cola.Members of the Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Club will serve the supper which will be followed by a singsong with Marcil Courtois at the piano and cartooning hy Ronald Smith will feature the extended program.Swimming Club and Hobbies will follow this banquet.The boys are asked tc *\u2018n is phone in their reservations at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.-\u2014 WESTMOUNT WOMEN'S CLUB The board of the Westmount women's Club will meet \u2018n Victoria Hall Tuesday of every month at Regular club meetings held in the hall on the and fourth Friday after- of every mouth, noons a DiscussionmGroups.on the first and third! i 10 mount Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.Thursday\u2014Westmount Stamp Club.Manchester Unity 1.0.O.F.Friday\u2014Blake Sewell\u2019s Dance, Westmount Conclave True Kin- MRS.G.GORDON HYDE WILL DIRECT SALE Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde will be in charge of the tickets for the Debutantes\u2019 Ball which will be held on Friday, October 18.The affair will be under the patronage of the Governor-General and Princess Alice.Mrs.Hyde will be assisted by Mrs.C.H.Fether- stonhaugh.Mrs.Duncan Anderson is convener of bridge for the ball will be turñeÜ over \u2018to war work.REV, JOHNSTON 10 PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES Timely Topics Will be Discussed \u2014 Dr.G.A.Clark Coming to Church Rev.J.A.Johnston will preach at both services in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday, The morning sermon will be entitled: \u201cWings as Eagles.\u201d The theme will be illustrated by the Exploits of the R.A.F.At the evening service Mr.Johnston will speak on \u201cCrashing the Gates of the Kingdom.\u201d This will be based on that rather startling statement of Jesus:\u2014 \u201cThe Kingdom of Heaven suffer- eth violence and the violent take it by force.\u201d Under the direction of Dr.G.A.Clarke, minister of First Bap:- fst Church, Malden, Mass, a school of Discipleship, or a University of Christian Life and Christian Living, will he conduc.\u2018ted from October 10th to 16th.These sessions will be open to all who care to attend.Dr.Clarke is a preacher and leader of outstanding ability.CLUB OPENS | Westmount Photography Club will open at Westmount Y.M.C.A, in the Photography Room.G.Yates has heen secured to lead the group.There will be room for beginners and more experienced amateur photographers.Lodge Sons ,of England.Wednesday\u2014Victorian Order dred, - function.Entire ;Rrocesdsweleddion ~The Week at Victoria Hall Ë 7 ee Tomorrow\u2014Blake Sewell's Dance, Montreal Sbrine No.1.Saturday\u2014Wedding reception.Monday-\u2014St.Lawrence Stamp Club.Tuesday\u2014Ladies Committee of the R.M.R.Meeting.Westmount HEY GRADS T0 HOLD MEETING ON OCTOBER 7 First Meeting for Season\u2014 Plan to Augment War October 7 1s the date set for the first meeting of tho West- mount HI-Y Grads Club this season.The Execut've has been working cn the program.\u2018 About 20 members of the Club are now serving with the C.A.S,F., R.C.A.F.and R.C.N.V,R.Others are busy with part time military training or C.O0.T.C.work.This has made inroads on the membership, but for those who remain there will be plenty of opportunity for fun, fellowship and service, Last year, the Grads performed an effeclive piece of work for the Y.M.C.A, War Services, This vear, they hope to do better, and in addition to the regular program there will be ample opportunity for war service.Among the programs planned for this season are howling night, prominent speakers, girls\u2019 night, ski week-ends, dance, sleigh ride, football team, and many other activities, * The Grads meet at the West- mount \u201cY\u2019 for supper each Monday at 6.30.Membership is open to any young men in the district whose applications are accepted by the Executive.Any interested should make a point of attending the first meeting on Monday, Octoher 7.INTERIM MINISTER WILL BE PREAGHER On Sunday, In Calvary United Church, the preacher at both services wii] be the Interim Minister, the Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A, B.D.At the morning service at 11 a.m.the subject of the sermon will he \u201cThe Reasonable Service\u201d and at the evening service at 7.30 p.m.the theme will be \u201cTo Wham Does a Man Belong?\" Young people are specially invited to the evening services when the themes {chosen will be appealing to youth and Îts problems.N N N N N N N N N SN N N N NS N SN N N N N N of Nurses business meeting.West- ~ rdexvice-Woyk-Thie-Year.he Westnrount Gxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis * HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS T0 TAKE PART IN UNIQUE WORK.APPROVAL RECEIVED Local Man Is Injured In Battle Flying Officer Arthur Deane Nesbitt, whose wife Mrs.MR.NS, Neabitt resides at 1806 Red vath Crescent, was reported ns lightly wounded in an air battte over Britain with the R.CAF, on September 13.Flying Officer Nesbitt's varents, My.and Mrs.A, J, Nesbitt, weside at 41 Borden avenue, Flying Officer Nesbitt has been serving since the outbreak of war.He ir a graduate lu clectrieal engineering from Me- Gill, MUSIC CLASSES WILL COMMENCE IN THE SCHOOLS Westmount Pupils to Take Course Starting September 22 \u2014 Irene Nichols, L.R.S.M.Director McGill Conservatorium Plano Classos in Westmount Schools will commence on Monday, Sep- tembor 22, under the direction of Irene Nichols, L.R.S.M.The art of listening to and the uppreciation of good music should begin at kindergarten age ft fs contended and the new system of class teaching makes it possible to onroll children at tho age of six years.: Children in these classes not only learn the rudiments of plano playing but are trained to lislon and derlve an intelligenl appreciation of music.The former drugery of loarn- ing to play the piano has gone forever and in its place we havu children enjoying the social art of music in the company of their playmates, Pupils attending these classes may be prepared for the McGill University local contre exumina- tions, held cach Muy.\u2018These con- servatorium classes do not ox- clude children attending private schools or junior high.The registration of pupils will continue until October 1.NEW MEMBERS BEING LISTED Under the co-chairmanship of George Hollinger, Marlin Arno- vitz, new members in the Temple Emanu-El Congregation are now being listed, Those unaffiliated are cordially Invited into the fellowship of the Temple.Under the chalrmanship of Mr.E.T.Garfinkle, the Temple War Service Committee, dedicated to sfrve the cause of Canada in the present crisis, wlll hold a meeting on Friday evening, Heplem- her 20, after Divine Service.Temple Cubs led by Hershel Lewis, will begin regular sessions on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 o'clock, September 22.The school choir, led by Bernard Figler, will he organized this Saturday inor- ning after Divine Services, The Sisterhood Executive Board held a luncheon meeting last Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Mrs.Arthur Simon, where plans were formulated for the season's actf- vitles, | Camera Clubs \u2019 Will Take Photos Members of the Bell Camern Club of Montreal and the Montreal Camera Club will lend their services in taking pictures of 4,000 memhers of the Mont- real Civilian Protection Corps.so that any question of identification will be settied properly in case of emergency.The photos will be taken at various police stations.In Westmount, Outremont, Town of Mount Royal dnd other dise tricts, photographing has bees going on for some time.Captain H.P.llisley Will Mitchell Second achool.H.P.llisley wil be second lu command, The schemo to train (ho boys along lings which will give thom an insight Into the work of carrying out.air combat has alrendy re- celvod the approval of the Department of National Defence aut Ottawa.After the training has been completed \u201cit ls posalbla that n number of the boys may he in n position to onter the ROC.A.F.with much valuable knowlodga already In thelr possession, With tha present trend of warfare specializing in air combat the training would prove most valu- \u2018able to those who might continue on & career in the alr force.Near the close of tha school term lnsl year more (han 350 boys of the schoo] signod a poti- tion requesting that a high school cadet battallon bo formed this year.A questionnaire which was handed around showed alr force traffiing was that most desired by the boys.Captain Ilkley could not Le reached yesterday and It ls not known whon tho corps wlll start training although the schomo ir in process of formulation and It ls expocted work will be com- mencedd In (he near future, LETTER CARRIERS TO HOLD ANNUAL AFFAIR The Federnted Assoclation of Letter Carriers, Branch No.19.will respond {o the cal] of the Red Cross by donating $1,000 to the cause.The money will be raised by holding thelr 28th annual ball, which will take place at the Windsor Ifotel on Saturday, October 19 and ticket-sellers are now covering the city.P.A.Meunier, president, wishee to remind everyone that thiy !s the only public event authorized by the F.AL.C, GENERAL MERTING The Women's Social Barvice Organization will hold a genarsl meeting in the Mount Royal Hotel on Wednesday afternoon at half-past two o'clock.Mr.Samuel Moscoviteh will be the guest speaker.Miss Ruth Goldstein will be the planist.Ten will be \"served, HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished À.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates in Command \u2014 National Defence O.K.'s Scheme \u2014 First.Such Corps in the Dominion of Canada su Cleaned WE.2323 \u201cMy Love Came Back\" TER.TIA on LL eld ARE didn, PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS HOOLS Take Charge With Allen Department of The students of Westmount High School will shortly be taking instruction in n cadet training program which will ho unigue-in Canada.The first high school cadet unit In the Dominion to rotélve training In noronautical procoduro will be formed at the looal In many parts of Canadu high school cudots aro not any novelty but few have over deviated from the prescribed Infantry training.Commanding Officer of tho new Westmount corps will be Captain and Allen Mitchail # \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- SODALITY HOLDS FIRST MEETING AT ST.LED'S Rev.Father Thoms Heard In Address \u2014 Appointments Are Made Theo Young ladios\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish, Westmount, hold fig first business mobting of the year on Monday eveniug, September 16, in SL.Leo's School Hull.The meeting was presided oveir Ly the Prefect, Miss Almu Tremblay, The Prefoct addressed a word of wolcome to all the now mem- hers and expressed (he Sodallty's ploasuro at their altendance, The new Chairmen appointed for the weuson 1040-41 were then introduced to the meeting and each poke briefly on the alms and purpose of hor committee.The Chairman are as follows: \u2014 Our Lady's Commlitice: Miss Marjorie McQuriglo; Eucharistio Committee, Miss Inez Meagher; Aposlolle Commiltoeé, Miss Jac- quolina Walsh; Catholle Truth Committee, Miss Doris Ryan; Publicity Committee, Miss Carroll McDonald.\u2018The Chairman of the Social 1.4fo Committee will he announced at n later date.Reverend lfanther Thoms, the Director of the Sodality, then briefly discussed his attendance at the Summer School of Catholic Action, held al Fordham University in August.He stated that there wers some 1300, persons present.ai tho session, an Increase of some four hundred over last year.The appointments of Miss Jano Swift as Mistress of Candidates and Miss J,oufsn Walker as Cone .venor of the Ted Cross Commit- | 20 wero also announced, 4] The Sodality is sponsoring the Sallors\u2019 Concert on October 25th and rehearsals are expected to start Jn the near future.One of Westmount's best known citizen's passed away this week in the person of R.J.Foreman, general fretght traffle manager, Canadian National ruflways, Mr.Foreman, in his 62nd year, died at his home, 465 Victoria avenue, 114 hud been in hig usual good health and had attended to office duties at the system headquarters, McGill street.The railway official entered the employ of the Grand Trunk Railway at Toronto, in August, 1892, us a clerk In the superintendent's office.In his early years he saw service at Walkerville and St.Thomas, Ontario, then at Detroit, Michigan, and in September, 1904 was appointed chic\u2019 clerk to the chafrman of the Canadian Freight Assoclation at Toronto and at Montreal.In January, 1908, he was appointed chief clerk to the assistant freight traffic manager, later becoming chief of the tariff I'buresu of the Grand Trunk Paci i fie Raliway with headquarters at I Winnipeg.In January, 1911, Mr.Foreman was appointed assistant general troight agent of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Winnipeg, and in 1913 Prominent Westmount Man Passes Away Suddenly was transferred to Montreal on becoming assistant to the vice preaïdent of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Haflways, In August, 1920, he was appointed foreign freight agent, Canadian National Rajlways, with headquarters at Montreal, and six years laler was promoted to the position of general foreign freight agent.In 1930 he became traffic manager.foreign freight department, and fn March, 1939, on the retirement of BR.W, Long, he became general freight traffic manager, Canadian National Rall- ways and the Grand Trunk Rall- way System, which latter includes lines in the United States, Mr.Foreman is survived by his wife, the former Miss Frances Hall, of Montreal; ona daughter, Miss Margaret Foreman at home; two brothers, 3.G.Foreman, assistant treasurer, Canadian National Rallways Montreal, and Walter E.Foreman, vices president of the Railvay and Power Engineering Corporation, Toronto; and a sister, Mrs.R.M.Card, vf Winnipeg.05 ee i ol EE wea TOE © ea EN - rhe cas des GE PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u2019 aims to bs an Independent, clean newspaper (or the home, devoted t Police, Ottawa.COMPANY warded to the © public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 delivered to the CANADA'S GOLD AND THE WAR Of an importance more far the average person realizes is production, for gold provides war.In the midst of war comes this cheering news from the Dominion Bureau of Statistics: According to preliminary sta production, Canada probably ranked second as a gold producing country in 1939, being surpassed in output only by our s u of South Africa.Pro fine troy ounces in 4,725,117 fine troy ounces in 1 value of output in 1939 $184,115 951, or an increase o per cent, over the corresponding value of the preceding year.The quantity an produced in Canada during 1 greatest ever recorded in the Canadian mining industry, GUNS OF SPORTSMEN There has been a good dea standing about the guns of sportsmen in this year of war, These are the fa Sportsmen from the United States and other countries who have been visiting Canada for the hunting season or for gun club or trap shooting may continue to bring their firearms with them under the provisions of an Order in Council which permits the Commissioner of *he Royal Canadian Mounted Police to grant indi to bona fide tourists.Ordinarily, prohibited from carrying firea or having them in their possession.regulations, hunters and others desiring to bring their firearms, together with a reasonable supply of ammunition, into the Dominion, are required Under the new to apply in advance by letter ction of gold in Canada from all primary sources totalled 5,094,379 1939 compared with will be granted -reaching than Canada\u2019s gold the sinews of Reaching 80 tistics of world ; 25} sounded the cal ister Dominion 938.The gross into warfare to | amounted fo f nearly eleven d value of gold Roberts and Mr.939 were the history of the I of misunder- cts present war.in the habit of an actual threat vidual permits aliens are rms in Canada intending or telegram to gade.name, address and occupation; purpose and duration of visit; description, make, and serial number of each | firearm; and the prospective Canadian frontier port of arrival, supported by suitable references.The bona fides of the applicant haying been satisfactorily established, a permit will be for- Canadian frontier customs port designated in the tourist's application, where it will be ammunition imported is subject to the regular customs charges, MAPPY VETERAN Pershing finds hi~ lot in life considerably happier than most others who, like himself, have to prepare to meet dangers from withcut.He has lived to see his native land wake up to the need for defense without being plunged In the years preceding 1914, were raised in Great same warning.They were the voices of Earl saw their lessons taken to heart, but through the agency of a terrible war which took an awful toll of life in its early stages because of the unpreparedness against which they had clamored.Rt, Hon, Anthony Eden Hon.Winston Churchill went same bitter experience in connection with the General Pershing at least has the satisfaction of seeing the United States do most of the things which he sald months ago had to be done.Of course, things under the stress of a war which carried preparations have begun come to American shores .ety NIGHT BRIGADE The entire staff of a Johannesburg night club, including members of the band, manager, and the waiters, have enlisted in a South African regiment, demonstrate the covei charge of the night bri- the Commissioner of Customs at Ottawa, or to the Commissioner, Royal Canadian Mounted Each applicant must state his destination in Canada; The application should be Collector of Customs at the tourist on arrival.No permits tor automatic firearms, and years of age, General John J.| to their respective countries earn its lesson the hard way.two voices the Britain, sounding Rudyard Kipling.They finally and Rt, through the the country did these to American security, but the before hostilities the They're going to \u2018Boy's Brigade .(Continued from Page 1) tbe handled by Lance-Corporal ! Gordon Kearns, who, with the as- {will edit the company paper.Flag-raising will be carried out each week by Lance-Corporal Derek Ramsay; First Aid arrangements will be handled by Lance-Corporal Jack Goodtellow.Company Bible Class will re sume on the first Sunday in October when a new series of the Boys\u2019 Brigade sylabus wili be introduced, the completion of which, after brief examination, entitles those attaining 70%, to a handsome B.B.Scripture knowledge certificate.Pte, David Fraser will be company planist for the season.The Life Boys, junior reserve of the Boys\u2019 Brigade, will also resume their activities this week, meeting on Saturday afternoon for an outing, following which plans will be announced for their regular weekly program.Much interest has been expressed In building of model war planes, which will be Instructed by Sgt.Morrow of The Brigade.SPECIAL SALE BEING FEATURED AT STORE The .Reliable Upholstering Company, 5779 Sherbrooke street west near Melrose ave., ls offering a special sale of slip covers made to order as well as the re- uphoistering of chesterfield sets.The company 1s equipped to handle every nature of upholstering work that has to do with chestorfield sets.The making of slip covers and drapes are some of their specialty lines.The proprietors of the Reliable Upholstering Company are well known in Westmount, one of the partners having.formerly been in business here.For free estimates on all types of upholstering work, phone EL.7933./ : ANTI-GOSSIP Northern Ireland recently had an anti-gossip week, The Westmount Examiner .CLASSIFIED ADS + WAlnut | 2773 | hme Ss gS of HOUSES TO LET COTE ST, ANTOINE Rogd 674, Yory attractive family home, desirable lo- catlon, large llving rooms, bright bedrooms, two bathrooms, maida quarter in basemert, two car garage, worth Investigating.DE, 4731.H-7 APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT PARK APTS, 45600 St.Catherine St.West, Weatmount, 5 and 6 tooms, close to Westmount schools, Rentals trom $45, to $50.Apply Supt.WE.3366 or D.W.Ogilvie & Co, Inc.1010 &t, Catherine St.W., HA, 8201, H.13 SHERBROOKN ST, W., 5010 West- mount, \u201cPickwick Arms,\u201d 8 spacious rooms are available in this modern fireproof building with elevator service.Reasonable rental, Call janitor FOR SALE FOR SALE BIMMONBS twin.beds and mafgtresses, oxcelient condition, sold separately If desired, also mahogany chiffonlere and dressing table with glass tops: Fi, 0075, H-2 MOFFAT GAS range, gray and white enamel, for Oct, 1st, BL.6034, N-207 in perfect order, $100.00 or nearest offer, Apt.8, 5620 Decarle Bla, N-278 FUR JACKET, black, sise 12-14, like new, reasonable, Apply 4162 Dor- chester West, WE, 4359, N-276 EXTENSION cining table, can be converted Into card or parlor table, cost $20.00, smell for $10.00: also silk.green And gold bed spread, new, $5.00, PIANO KARN upright, after 8 p.m.Bl§ THRIFTY, Clean and polish your car wilh Tarnoff.16 oz.tin 60c.36 oz.tin $1.00, Sold and recommended by I.N.& J.E.Noiseux, Melrose, Pascal, Monkland, l\u2019oullin\u2018s Hardware.- N-23 HUDSON SEAL coat and muff.Two cloth coats, fur trimmed.EL.Ses.Eu) LEFLZBVRES Noston Baked TBeans, 20e lb, 2 lbs.30c.DE.1803.We deliver, N-39 TADY'S BROWN tweed coat, raccoon Dresses, shoes, ete.Good condition.collar, also muskrat coat, size 14-18.reasonmble.5612 N,N.C.EL, 6176.N-288 SIMMONS % bed, spring and mat- 7356 Sherbrookä.St, W., Apt.6.tress.Vanity table And bench.Cheap.DE, 4M4 or D.W.Oglivie & Co, |\u2018 LOTooka.BL Wa h Tac.1010 St.Catherine Bt, W HA,| OT CITE 2° N-274 DR, 4813.N-288 8301, H-12 sr ete et FLATS TO LET \u2014 MacDONALD AVE, 49456-4987, Just above Cote St.Luc.Modern lower (five) & upper (six) 6 rooms, hented Duplexes.Refrigerator, gas stove, garage, unfurnished, play-room in basement, Reduced rents.Royal Trust Co, HA, 4221, ; 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H-8 HANDMADE mahogany 3% hed, spring, New Marshall mattress.Down comforter, Bureau to match, Prices reasonable.333 Clark Avenue, Apt.oh .: 4 CHESTERFIELD suite and dining 24\u2014Crafty 3-Senillty 26\u2014Mountain lake \u2014 42-\u2014Jnpaneze coîn 44\u2014Swedish philan- hropist 18\u2014Lanted svom set, IL, 7166, N51 \u2014\u2014 t t6\u2014Postic: events 22\u2014Wite of 4\u2014Expression of $4\u2014Pertaining to gas 586-\u2014
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