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[" Rr I\" +40 Years in x w , 2 IEE .AT : D FLOORS N] HE \"OHMAN\" WATCH \\ e © HARDWOOD F Finished N ae ae À 4 Repajred - Refinished | | EEE SR un NEUMTTIITEN | | | A.Ross Grafton & Co.N WE.4046 OHMAN 1216 Greens Ave.Norm I LTT Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis 4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates EE WE.2323 RR WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS DUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION PLANS FALL EVENTS thal] held 7 A501 \u201d | i - ; * * AORKKAI 0 U RMR Men Trai R.A.F.KNOWS THE ANSWERS TO ITALIAN CHALLENGE il small ¥ ° ° ; = With McGill PS TT ga rious x - .y .play.Ï OTC Unit q rong i neh.I k Following its traditional akin policy of selecting its officers d and from the ranks, the Royal ; Montreal Regiment, N.P.A.M.; (M.G.) will send a platoon of were about 80 N.C.O.'s and privates to thas the McGill Contingent Cana.a ._\u2014 dian Officers\u2019 Training Corps, bal Tells Examiner That Municipal-Federal Co-operation| when that unit commences its i er à On Defence Formed Major Part of Agenda at Con- a aork ext me er wil Four General Gatherings Will be Held \u2014 First on : .° , > © cic ference of American Mayors in New York Last| continue to be nttached \"oo October 15 When Parents Will be Welcomed and re to Week \u2014 Impressed by Mayor LaGuardia \u2014 Six theln Derlod ot after New Teachers Introduced Excellent Series teen, Canadians Present Prepared for Discussion Topics la al of Mayor Walter A.Merrill returned last week-end from the con- At a meoting of the Executive Committes of the Westmount the torence of American mayors held in New York City firmly convinced High Schools Home and School Association, held in the Intermediate nam that Great Britain has hundreds of staunch supporters among the School, Tuosday, plans woro laid for an active and interesting Fall 10.vhief magistrates of American communities.He was particularly ENR LL on ® nor Sn.ners wi oe os general pate So a impressed by the vivid personality of Mayor LaGuardia of New York.1e montis o clober, November, February aut pri, a.whic It was the first time that Canadians had ever attended the pat.distinguished guest speakers will give addresses upon subjects: of le.\u2014 wring of thelr American confreres; six of them, led by Mayor Stanley brond educational interest, The first of these meotings is announced Lewls of Ottawa, Were present at the 1940 deliberations.for Tuesday svening, October 136, in the Assombly Hall of the Inter- \u2014\u2014 In an interview with the Examiner, Mayor Merrill made the mediate School, Its main purpose will bo to wolcoime parents who are mid- following comments of the conference at which he represented the nowcomers in the community, and the new members of the teaching ra.x City ot Westmount: \u2014\u2014 stafts of the two High schools.¥ ' \u2018 oo : .: A social period, with rofresh- \u201cThe most vivid | Parades oO .! 1: brought back with mpression 1 t Begin Early n Italy's invasion of Egypt and advance toward the Suex Canal is constantly harassed by British troops.ments, will follow the meeting, at , g ck with me from the October \u2014 Syllabus In-Ÿ Newly arrived photo, above, shows R.A.F.flyers in Egpt loading bombs aboard a big Blenheim bomber, which thore will be addresses, and conference of American mayors in cl d S d d A proparing a deadly answer to II Duce\u2019s challenge.Charles Savage, recently appoint \u2014 New York last week was the dy- u es qua .an m ed Principal of the Intermediate PROPERTY ROLL zm rsp ze ry 27 Aviation Leer) Prog H School SX Paurs ie ue vi AUTO FATALITY \u201d spea .of Mayor LaGuardia and the un- tures 2e es mount ome- C 00 St.Paul's New Tho Executive is also planning 4 a tre United Site au ; ., Building To to provide opportunities for dis- ! rors he ed States tha 75 boys from Westmount E Yo Wi b cussion of topics of Interest to IN NINE CASES nothing should be left undone to High and Intermediate School ntering ear S or parents and teachers through a ou help Britain to win the battle 8 Open Soon sorios of groups to bo composed Valuation is Maintained in 14 of the 23 Appeals For Revision L which she is waging so that the democracies and civilization may survive, \u201cUnder the able leadership of Mayor Stanley Lewis of Ottawa, president of the Federation of have already registered for the local Air Cadet Corps, one of the first units to be organized in a Dominion-wide scheme recently approved by the Department The Westmount High Schools Home and School Association is now entering ita first full year.It was found last winter, its (naugural meeting being held on Association were to bring Into closer relationships the Homo and School, to promote the study of educational problems and to improve conditions generally in The now bullding of 8t.Paul's Academy, now nearing complotion, will be ready for uso about Octobor 1, it wns announced yesterday.\u2018Moan.of about 20 members each, and series of topics with tentative dates has been drawn up as follows: Oct.80-\u2014\u2018'Health & Athletica\u2019\u201c Nov.20\u2014\"\u201cIntelligence Tests\u201d Dr.Hebert Closes Resumed Inquest Into Death of Westmount Officer Canadian Mayors, six Canadian |©f National Defence, Authorities April 3 when J.8.Astbury, Prin- , 3 té - Y The valuation soil for 1940-41 mayors for the first time were had expected that cnly about 300 cipal of Baron Byng High School, out el of he potential while, both Yonglleh nda and man M Guidance Program Ce.was homologated by the West- ied opportunity of discus would register, but in spite of ret Po te people on ihe oftectiveness of the school Was ¢ho high school division are Jan.18\u2014\u201cHome Work\u201d.A verdict of accidental.death , mount City Council at this week's eagues matters ot common a the large class, there is still room Children.\u201d ' not realized it the parent failed carrying on thelr classes in the r po 6\u2014'\"\"The Teaching off was rendered by Dr.Plorre He- meeting after consideration mas terest.the most important at {he fF 8dditional recruits, On the evening of April 24, = a open Jehool's problems older part of the structure.\"ab.26\u2014\"Wraminations\" bert, coronor of the district, at of these the valuation was main.Present time being the most etfi- |.Under 5 Mot, Cap- |Prof.John Hughes, of the -De-|cry, He urféd that miehibers of Grades 1 to 6 will not begin Mar, 19\u2014To be arranged,\u201d [Be conclusion of the resumed in.(ined in 14 cases and reductions cient manner in which municipal- [tain H, P, Illsey, thé corpa will {partment of Edueation, MeGill |}he Home and School Association thelr Studies the seesion unl 1t is hoped that accommodation Quest into the death of Constable were granted in nine cases.These [tes can aid and co-operate in |irain according to a syllabus |University, addressed another |yhother parent or teacher | new ng Is opentG.for the Group Mootings may be| Alex J.Riddoch in a highway ac- reductions ranged from $200 to matters of defence and make ade- {which includes squad drill, |largely-attended meeting upon should u thelr association : secured {n the Intermediate|cident near Laprairie last 1 $1,800 and totalled $9,450 quate preparation for any emer-|manual of arms, lectures on the subject \u2018Education for Child- 0 se à à en 0 | as School and It ia expected that r Lapralrie last weel.v The {otal taxable value accord- gency under present conditions.{topics pertaining to aviation, ren and Adolescents, or the 6-3-3 to pr Decullar responsibilities.leaders will be chosen for oach Coustable Riddoch had bean = \u201cThe most thrilling moment [Model aircraft work, and the Plan.\u201d D \u2019 \u2018 ' ' meeting to guide the conduct of member of the Westmount Police ings to the new roll is approxi- by the city for parks and other municipal purposes.Mayor Walter A.Merrill presided, was when the Lord Mayor of Lon- who was not deeply moved.\u201d FORMER QUEEN'S PUPIL KILLED theory of flight.Mr.L.P.Pat- ginning of October.When the corps meets as a body for the first time, the boys will be divided into squads of about 40 for instructional purposes.Shortly after the turn of the ilar organization which would bring them into contact with the teaching staffs of the Westmount High School and the Westmount Junior High Schoo! (then Argyle Under the direction of Mr.address by Mr.Astbury, the constitution of the new Association was passed and the first officers elected, as follows: President:: H.B.McCrudden: Early Westmount Resident, Former President of the discussion, Outlines containing mount Public Library will make available special facilities in the matter of reference hooks on edu- catifonal topics and will collaborate with mombers in their reud- department for the pust two years.mately $66,785,675.The taxable , valuation according to last year's don and the Mayor of New York [terson will represent the staff of present year when a group of Buzzell an organizing committee ' a series of questions bearing upon| The inquiry, which necessitated roll was $67,485,775.exchanged greetings and sym-|the High School, while Mr.J.|parents, who had been members was set up at this meeting, This the general topics are now in| Dr, Hebert's visiting St.Luke ST The reduction of $700,200 is pathetic messages of goodwill by [K, Snyder will act as the Inter- [of Roslyn or King's Home and organizing committee mot at lu- course of preparation and will Hon Ital to uestio tunes .accounted for mainly by revision radio, and it is no exaggeration mediate School's representative.School Associations when their tervals throughout March.As a contain lists of reading references | p q now pos \u2014 of values and by certain large to say that at the end of the two- Training commences at the In- [children had attended those result of its labours the inaugural which will be of assistance In pre- who bad been injured in the properties having been acquired Wa¥ broadcast there hive not al, mediate School near the be- |schools, decided to form a sim- meeting was successfully held on paring members for the meetings.#4Me uceldent, rovenled Constable person in the audience of mayors April 8 when, in addition to the In this connection also, the West- Riddoch was at the wheel of sn automobile when it left the road on u sharp curve and crashed {nto a ditch, } \u2018 Of tho four other occupafts m the car, none was seriously in- IT School) into which their child- \u2018 : RMR COMMI EE T0 ren had by then graduated.Vice-Presidents: Mlss B.Truax, Darling and Brad Ltd, !rs- jured.Riddoch was killed 1a- oHReERe and John T.ey FINAL TRIBUTE PAID After some consideration these |Col.R.A.Fraser, R.Steeves; E .8 20 Y y, R * Arrangements have heen made stantly.HOLD RUMMAGE SALE ° neeln Ave., yesterday parents took the first etep |Treasurer: Mrs.A.G.Cushing; .njoye ears I\\e-| for publication in the Westmount learned of the death of thelr son, towards the creation of the new |Recording Secretary: J.N.Me- tirement Examiner of a series of articles The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the RG à i 11 \" Royal Montreal Re er of air operations\u201d.Many Montrealers paid their |that meeting, at which some 55 jto constitute the Executive Com- and oldest resident last Saturday rally.A strong committee of edu-|f ny Orchestra will be organize(l sale on Saturday, Ocotober 5, at P.O.Bryson was educatéd at|final tribute to Alphonse Racine, persons were present, the Chair- mittee.when David J.M.Darling died at cational leaders has this matter under the leadership of Mr.Lu ° p.m, in the Westmount Arm- both Queen's School and West- prominent Westmount citizen for |man, Leslie N.Buzzell, a mem- War activities and other con- |h!is home, 4282 Dorchester St.In band.V.Elvin this soason.Those in- All in all, a serious effort Is terested can get further infor- oury, St.Catherine Street West, near the Glen.Mrs.J.H.Richardson, 457 Mount Stephen avenue, is convener, Pilot Officer John Bryson.A cable from England reported that he had \u201clost his life as a result mount High School; he then joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police which he left two years ago to enlist in the R.AF.Socials And Hobby Clubs Major Events At \u201cY\u201d held tor him last Tuesday morning in St.Leon's Church.Mr.Racine died at his residence, 205 Edgehill Road on September 21 in his 59th year.ers went by automobile to the church, where the body was re of Loyola College, thier officiated at solemn the TO ALPHONSE RACINE many years, at the funeral service In the pouring rain, the mourn- ceived by the Rev.Hector Daly, Rev.J.Gau- association by calling a meeting on February 22, 1940, in the Argyle Junior High School.At ber of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Education, explained that the principal aims and objects of a Home and School Goun; Corresponding Secretary: Wm.Stewart, these with Messrs.H.B.Parker and J.W, Brunt tingencies have necessitated changes in the personnel, and an announcement in this regard is expected shortly.32nd Season Of Dickens Fellowship Starts Oct.22 Westmount lost one of its first Wost, after a brief filness in his 87h year.The funeral service was held there on Tuesday, the Rev.Dr.Leslie Pidgeon ofticlat- ing.A native of Montreal, Mr.Darling moved to Westmount when he was à young man and built his home when Dorchester gt.was In the country and St, Catherine ft.but a narrow lane, Throughout his lite, he wan keenly interested hearing not only upon the topics to be discussed by the Groups but upon educational problems gene- being made to bring educational matters Lo the fore and It in hoped that all those interested In the High Hchools will participate fully in the activities of the organization.' sy\u201d ORCHESTRA A Wustmount \u201cY\u2019\u201d Sympho- mation al the \u2018Y\u201d between § and 10 o'clock tonight.Lash year, Mr.Elvin conducted the Westmount *Y' Junior Bym- phony Orchestra.A Automatic Heating Topic ) Of Talk At Rotary Club Rev, M.With the opening of school, \u2018Y' jand exercise.Derome and queistel Warde, The Dickens Fellowship an- ale of the members ns of the in the affairs of Westmount.activities are now in full swing.The Westmount \u201cY\" Photogra- The chiet mourners included a nounce that thelr 32nd season public in gereral w pe ea Mr.Darling was president of Among this season's novel acti- phy Club will meet, this Saturday son, Alphonse E.Racine; two will he opene\u201d on Tuesday.Oct.) with.Darling and Brady ILtd., but re- Speaking at the regular weekly( tem, commonly referred Lo an tlie vities will be a Saturday evening afternoon under tbe leadership of daughters Mrs.John Malcolm 22nd tn Victoria Hall, West- In addition to lectures, there! tired from business 20 ycars BK0.meeting of the Westmount Rotary! D D System.This scheme este recreational program for boys| Mr.Grakam Yates.All members| and Mrs.Frank W, Ramsay; two mount.The lon, President, the!will he musical numbers &nd|jfa succeeded his father Who |Club yesterday noon, Mr.David plishex à definite relationship and girls of high school age to| interested in this modern BOBBY prothers, Hector and Arthur Ra- generee à Ae The obonine gram=te sketches at the various founded the firm.In 1935, MB.Kerr outline.the history of do-[belween (ha prevaling tempert- -| y ttend.a; , wer- $v y ° meetings.The following are the and Mrs.Darling celebrated their ; ee a mid-October.he are te an a tis start on cine a daoms Yvon Dupre address, which will bc a review of details of the program: golden wedding, ee and Re er cure ee and a ne st from six 0 2 : ., stressin articularly automatic enable evening until midnight, each October 1st.The club, which prov- _\u2014_ Late ne \u2018or the season.October 22 \u2014Venerable Arch-| Mr.Darling is survived by his heating which has come to the customers pt supplied eh \u201cparty\u201d will include badminton.[ed so popular last year, will carry, The Dikens Fellowship fol- Seacon Gower-Rees, Review of| wi(, formerly Miss Mary J.Vi-|tore within the last 20 years.Mr.| fuel oll from September to May.swimming, social and folk danc-jon all the crafts -tarted at that lowing the polic.puried dur-|, Forma Rudge; musical num-| pond; a son, Morton Darling: Kerr, à member of the Club, has By employing this system the oil iaz, and refreshments.The com-|time and several new ones in ad- .ing the last war, wil\u2019 be behind and.D ea es ti reine dash, Nr Woes been employed by the Imperial} companies are able to deliver from mittees of the boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 Hi- dition.Once again it will be un- ¢.ery patriotic and philanthropic dramatic sketch directed hy Wal- Mrs.R.8.Darling and Mrs.T.M.Oil Company for 25 years, and in 20 to 30 per cent mere fuel with Y: will probably take charge of der the supervision of Ross Sea- 6 9 l'effort, and \u2018ne Executive has! ter Wakefleld, \u2018Me Pecksnit?| Gulingh of Montreal, \u2018There now resident manager in charge! existing rolling stock, while em- the programs.man, Wallace Beaton and Gor- planned a pro-ram, which they ho a i » Merry Peckan Ee 1am, dehtidren Pac, of sales on the Island of Montreal.| ployees are assured of regulfir One of the feature attractions; don Mackey.believe will provide an escape te a ne after mariages aa are 16 grande ren Beginning with tbe common hours.© the fall program is the Friday Last year the club had during from the stress nf the moment tr rom Martin uzzle- \u2014 stove, Invented by Benjamin! At the beginning of the mect- ' Franklin In 17560, Mr.Kerr indic-| ing, Mr, 9.W.Cuthbert, president rizht social and recreational eve- rng for vorng people.Starting the first Friday in October, the Y M.C.A, gymnasium and swim- L.ng pool will be open to young (-uples who wish to participate Li some wholsesome recreation.Ladminton will start the evening off, and all players will find the w-1l-ventilated floor just the plat= to thoroughly enjoy themsel- its seven month season over fifty ! members, anc carried on ten dif- | terent craîts.It gave several displays of its work at the local \u2018Y\u201d land several other branches in ad- ! dition.Last week at the opening {ot the N.D.G.\"Y\u201d a fine exhibition of crafts was put on by the Craft Club.Any member of Westmount Y.'3.C.A.may join this season Most popular of the rraîts last kK.H.Musray, vocational pointed chairman of the West- (mount Y.M.C.A.Boys\u2019 Work Corf- | mittee, succeeding Mr.Irving Tait in that position.A graduate of Springfield College, Mr.Murray was formerly executive secretary of the Mount Royal Ave.branch guidance director and physical training instructor at Westmount Intermediate School, has been ap- without being considered unsympathetic on the one hand or designed to strengthen the mor- triv lous on \u2018he other.A program | OA tlds A MMM AA The Week at Victoria Hall November 26 \u2014J.W.den, K.C., Crown Attorney (Continued on Page \u20ac 7 McFad- for ee EE PAT CHRISTIE IS PROMOTED | Flying Officer \u201cPat\u201d Christie.j awarded the D.F.C.in August, has now heen promoted to the rank ated the stages by which heating has improved \u201curing the past 200 years, concluding with the modern oll burner which has heen rendered practically foolproof by science and Industry.A burner which cost $800 to $1000 hut a few years ago can now he purchased for as little ds $400, he said.Mr.Kerr then went on to des- : cribe the nethod whereby the ofl ot the Rotary Club, announced resignation of Mr.George Wake.man who will shortly take up re- pldence In Winnipeg.Mr.Arthur Hillary was sworn in as a mem- her of the Club.Members were then entertained by Mr.Ernest Michaud, tenor sololst at St.JAmes\u2019 Basilica, who rendered tvo selections from French grand upera.* = at this famous Canadian win- ; ; ; t- game.Bridge will also be; year proved to be leatherwork of the Y.M.C.A.For the past ten of flight leutenant, it was learn companies supply customers.At| On October 9, the Club wil ce- 7 ved, followed by dancing.| This year there will be a still| xears he has been adviror to the Nm rr rr rr Aer 7 2 ed here yesterday, i tirst much difficulty was expe-|lehrate ity tenth anniversary at a % 'mming, and ght refresh- | wider field for leatherwork enthu- Westmount Hi-¥ Club.Many ve Today \u2014 Westmount Stamp Club \u2014 8 p.m.Christie, the son of Prat.and: rienced hecause too many custoin- speciu] evening meeting to which remember the survey of 1.00 ; Mrs, C, V.Christie of Westmount, ers would wish to purchase ofl at; wives of sembera are invited.1 ents, This is =n opportunity for Ye young people of Westmount t zather together amid ideal sur- mings to mix socially and to -> to hzalth through recieation 3 i Other crafts to be carried on are basketry, woodwork, cord- \"work, fretwork, lino - cutting, corkwork and plastercasting.Rat dio will also be included, | siasts.Westmount boys he conducted some years ago; he intends to; repeat this study in the near fu-\u2019 ture.Manchester Unity I.0.0.F.Tomorrow \u2014Bldke Sewell \u2014 9.30 p.m, .Westmount Conclave T.K, | Wednesday\u2014Electa Chapter O.E.8.fs n on leave in Englund recovering from a leg wound received \u2018one time, and so overtax tha fa- tellities of the dealers, That, how- in action only three days after he ever, was nvercome by the intro- \u2018received the coveted award.\"duction of the Degree Days Sys- The Execytive «xpects that vicite ing Rotarfans will be present from the Montreal and Montr al West- war} Rotare Clubs, | a Lepage eee Lee ia ee ie rm ma cui rl riad\u201d ske geste ie rend 2 bas tm etl i PAGE TWO - The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada a Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave, WAInut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 \u201cOUTER LINE\u201d 1S BRITAIN \"American defense policies should be based on American interests.\u201d That statement is an accurate one, But too often it has been uttered by persons lacking a broad understanding of American interests, says The Christian Science Monitor, For such persons \u2018American interests\u201d did not include co-operation with Great Britain or free France.That was in the days when Americans had to give no thought to the \u201couter line\u201d of American defense.Most of them were in ignorance of its existence.They could afford to be.For, as Henry L.Stimson, United States Secretary of War, made clear in a press conference this week, that line was held by Franco-British sea power.Now Americans must man it for themselves.Air force units, fortifications, guns\u2014 \u201ceven in peacetime\u2019 all these costly defense instruments plus an even more costly Navy must be supplied out of American pocketbooks.Now it is plain that friendly European naval Powers have saved the American taxpayer many a dollar.Yes, and the existence of great Powers with a stake in law and order has permitted small European nations to develop standards of living higher than those of the great Fowers themselves.Some concepts of this interdependence of peaceable peoples is now coming home to United States citizens, But even today, some Americans recoil before the possibility that the steps in co-operation which are now forced on them by events may lead toward some wider international collaboration.One of the hardest lessons in international politics is this: that defense lines cannot be drawn on static geographical points; that they rest on ideas and ideals shared by great peoples, and that one people's defense must always be based in part on the strength of One may be sure there is plenty of stark realism behind the steps now being considered by American and British statesmen, One may be grateful that there is so much more than mere realism, namely a stake in which all \u2018peaceable and free peoples have a share, the moral right of men and women everywhere to live and prosper on this planet not simply as they are physically strong but as they are just and merciful, HILP THE RED CROSS An appeal for five million dollars will be launched in Canada on Monday, and of this sum the Province of Quebec is being asked to raise one million, The work of the Red Cross appeals to everyone and brings comfort and healing to all sorts and conditions of men throughout the world.Its activities in peacetime, great as they are, are vastly more numerous in wartime.Of the money collected in the Province of Querec, about eighty per cent.goes for war work.Pullic health services, care of war veterans, care of refugees arriving in Canada, and other tasks are paid for out of the peacetime fund.That the Red Cross money 15 carefully spent, and that there is no waste, there i5 nc doubt, One has only to read the list of men and women actively associated with the Society in Quebec to be sure on this hoint, A budget committee of well-known business men in the province passes judgment on all proposed expenditures.It is in the confidence of that truth that the Red Cross once more makes an appeal to the public for funds, well aware as all are that the need for its activities has greatly increased in the past few weeks; aware too that the need will increase as the tempo of war increases.ARE YOU MOVING?their \u201cOctober leases\u201d, who moves will have an extra duty to perform: the notification of the change of address to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics at Ottawa.Within fourteen days of a change of address, everyone subject to national registration must notify in writing the Dominion Statistician, giving both the old and new address, as well as the electoral district name and number, and the polling division number from the registration certificate in his possession.Upon the change being recorded at Ottawa, new certificates will be duly Issued.So, if you are This is the time of year that many people return from the country to take up new residence in the city, while early next month many others will move at the termination of This year everyone 32nd Season .; (Continued from Page 1) Toronto, and pzs president of the Toronto Dickens Fellowship, subject, \u2018Charles Dickens; yo- calists, Mrs, W.H.Lewis, con.trelto, ard !'orman Magnusson, tenor; dramatic sketch, directed by Walter Whi;taker, \u2018Bob Baw- yer entertaim company,\u201d adapted from \"Plckwick Papers.\u201d December 17\u2014Tiny Ting Night.\u201cA Christmas Phantasy,\u201d produc ed and directed by Whitfield Ap- ton.Christmas Carols hy Quar- tett from Wesley United Church Choir, J.G.W, Rendall, conductor.January 28 \u2014 Dr.P.Cyril James Principal of McGill University, \u201cThe London of Charles Dickens,\u201d vocalists, Mrs.Esther Me- Lean, contralto, and Charles Hut- chins, baritone; dram.itic sketch, directed by Harry Mainer, Two Bcenes adapted from \u201cA Tale of Two Cities.\u201d February 25 \u2014 The Hon, W.G, Martin, Grace United Church, Winnipeg, fcrmer Minister of Welfare, Ontario, recital, \u201cDavid Coppertleld;\u201d vocalists, Margaret Messenger r.prano, and Harry Maude, baritone.March 25 \u2014 Members\u2019 Night, under the direction of Andrew Patrrson.April 26 \u2014 Rev.G.E.True- man, M.A., 8t.Matthew's, Hamp- stead, \u2018Sam Weller\u2014Philosopher or Clown;\u201d musical numbers by Harold Gillingham, tenor, and Arthur Daviron, violinist; dramatic sketch, directed by Winnlifred Parker, \u201cCaptain Cuttle\u2019s Story\u201d from \u201cDombey and Son.\u201d In addition to the above there will be the Annual Bridge in November, the Dickens Birthday Banquet in Februr.y, and the Annual Play by the Dickens Fellowship Players in March.With reference to this last event, the Players propose to produce the tkree-act dra na, \u201cDolly Varden based on the hook of study, \u201cBarnaby Rudge.\u201d This play will be presented under the direction of Maud Aston, the lady vice-presi- dent.The president of the Dickens Fellowship for the coming season is Arthur H.Carter, and the secretary is Miss Winnifred Parker, other peoples whose sense of values and morals moving, make a note to write to Ottawa as (810 Upper Belmont Avenue, is similar.soon as your new address is determined, Westmount.+ + Fhe Westmount Examiner \"27 : : 2773 + sree # \u20ac t 0 an a 20% en ce Ss erm paume Sm hee wrt 35 GLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS ANTED\u2014Use of sewing machine for Red Cross work, Telephone WE, 8891, mornings 8-10.I-2 SITUATIONS WANTED TOR desires 1 or 2 furnaces to RENTED tion, new last yenr, cost \u201847.00, Will 0 sacrifice.FI.8410 nfter 6 p.m.VACUUM CLEANERS 1-10 used 8 months, TABY'S ivory crib up to 8 years.n'en play-pen, EL, 2717 0-413 WARDROBE Highboy $10., lady's dresser $15, auto radio $18, double bed complete $15.$12, FI.7642, 1-29 Chesterfield $20, 0-430 ELDERLY man's gray topcoat, all FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BOY'S C.C.M.blcycle, perfect condl- BOOKS for St.George Wllliams Col- AXMINSTER RUG, vacuum cleaner, lege.2nd year high school.Onlv footstool, solid leather suitcase, wool, fully lined, nearly new, lady's new shoes, 4-B, $1.EL.7243, 0-429 standing hat rack, three palr tallored Sunnyweb curtatns.EL, 3645, 0-345 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTIQUE silver ana plated ware, glassware, clocks, china and porce- Iain, ornaments and brlc-a-brae, snuff boxes, old fans, bronzes, pewter, paintings, Ivories and other objects d'art purchased.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherine, Wllbank 5700.I-24 1.28 BROWN tweed spéttà coat, natural attend, Good references, Willington 6563.1-16 $1.00 Monthly : | ARTS \u2014 SERVIC FORNISHED APARTMENTS ¥ PARTS \u2014 SERA radio 3 WANTED 1-5 SHALL furnished apartment, S8now- SECTIONAL bookcases, dark oak, don = Cote \u2018des Nelges district.|lended glass fronts, solld dark oak Il- Reasonable, Occupation Oct 1st, Ap- |brary table, complete single bed and ply Box 319, The Examiner, om dresser, FI, 9796, Hampton Ave.APARTMENTS TO LEY WESTMOUNT [PARK APTS, 4560 St, Catherine St.West, Westmount, hogany, perfect me, Apt.9, HEINTZMAN Baby Grand Piano, ma- condition, used, sacrifice $350.00, 3816 Prud'hom- Lynx collar, 4803 Karnscliffe.0-426 slightly 0-220 GURNEY gas stove, left hand oven, excellent condition $5.\u2018WA, 1090, or 2062 Marlowe, & and 6 rooms, close to Westmount 5 burners with 0-212 schools, Rentals trom $45.to $50.Apply Supt.WE.3366 or D.W.Ogilvie & Co.Ine.1010 St, Catherine St.VW.HA.8301, 1-3 8 ROO ST.W.6010 West- mount, \"Pickwick Arms,\u201d 8 spacious rooms ave available in this modern fireproof buliding with elevator ser- Crosswor Puzzle FURNITURE wanted for four room apartment en bloc, not a dealer.WI.1215.1-18 Call Pearson\u2014WI.4965 BUSINESS Suits, top coat, aio ladies\u2019 clothes, all kinds of good clothing, furniture, radios, rugs, typewriters, sporting goods, etc.Best price paid Sam Pearson Reg'd.1452 Notre Dame W.1-8 BOOKS WANTED SMALL or large collections, English and French, highest prices paid.Call Mr, Detrait, LA.1306, Toronto Book vice.Reasonable rental.Call janitor Store.1-2 \"DE.4724 or D.W.Ogilvie & Co.TR ; = 2 Y.e.1010 St, Catherine St, W.HA.2 7 CABINET MAKER 1.\u2019 1-4 FURNITURE repaired, remodelled.\u2014\u2014 Units and built in furniture to order.4 FLATS TO LET Beds cut.Furniture polished and re- a NA A , 4981-4987, Just finished.Cane, rush and wicker re- above Cote St.Luc, Modern lower TS newed, We make anything of wood.(five) 5, upper (six) 6 rooms, heated Upholstering.Full range unpainted Duplexes.Refrigerator, gas stove, furniture in stock.Furniture Epe- garage, untinished; play-room in|.) w clalties, 1871 St.Catherine St.W.basement.Reduced rents.Royal Tfuat | Li N WI.9260.1-25 Co.HA, 4221.11 17 , CARTAGE & STORAGE ROOM TO LET NOTRE DAME DBE GRACE TRANS- ROGM In select apartment in West- 1 FER = Local and ons distance mov mount.Business glrl, Kitchen privil- ers; also storage.DE, .-9 eges, Phone after 8 pm.WE.se .EDUCATIONAL - > ,| FRENCH Kindergarten for English children, opening October 1st.Strath- ROOM AND BOARD ae 41 cona Hall.For Information telephone WACANCY for an invalld or elderly Mademoiselle Lefebvre, WE.2530 person.$40.monthly, WI.3544, 1-32 = a ESTMOUNT, 384 Selby St, central J FRENCH conversational classes for bright double bed sitting room.Suit 2 a e 1 > Meal 1 English children, 4-16 years, by lady, two gentlemen or lady.Meals oP 4\" si University Graduate.Catpivating al.off Atwater = modern method.$5.00 monthly.3479 LARGR FRONT, ROOM: Siiahis Prud homme, just above Sherbrooke.married couple.reakfast, even E, 2290.1-13 dinner, Private family.Fastern FRENCH conversational classes for Westmount, WE.2330, 1-16 ladles, directed by former Professor of ELDERLY PEOP' E, CONVALES.- French, McGill, Quick, interesting and CENTS, INVALIDS successful methods.$5.00 monthly.FOR INFORMATION rosardins ne .3459 Prudhomme just above Sher.comfo e home or partia - brooke.DE.2290.-12 plete nuraing rare In Saontreal, Tele- .phone DE.2918 betwern 3-F p.m.HORIZONTAL s2\u2014Youth 23\u2014 Above FOUNDATION GARMENTS DE.3918 between 5-8 p.m.1-8 Slender 63-\u2014Not any 24\u2014Hair SPENCER, corsets, corselettes, -gir- FOR SALE b\u2014 Studies 85\u2014To irritate HA home dies, brassleres.belts.surgical core ne = 89\u2014Position 26\u2014 sin sets, maternity garments.We create a HANDSOME Chesterfield suite.never Ro lidetace So\u2014To state 3\u2014To rnake ethereal jesign especially for vou.For ap- used $50.00.Wiiton also Axminster|jg._.Nine entrance lubricates £\u2014Eu ointment call Miss Thompson, AT.rug.Bedroom, Gibbard aining room, 14\u2014Land measure §3\u2014Conjunction 33\u2014Sheet of glass her 1-16 studio met.wardrobe, scatter mats, |15\u2014Distant 4 3 i runner, gateles, bookcase, tables, Sell- 17\u2014River of Europe 63 Anarchists Hn af dynamo FURS ing Immediately, FI, 1950.Colson, 1353 18\u2014Twofit VERTICAL 43\u2014 Note of acale WE WiLl, remodel or repair your Greene, Westmount.1-23 H\u2014Wrone 1\u2014Crafty 435\u2014Pronoun fur coat like new at summer prices: MUSKRAT coat, size 18, too small 3 Friendly 2\u2014Card game 47\u2014Painting of com- Rrwat-Cusson-Ross.mited, 586 for owner.WE.2250 1-21 27\u2014Spaniah article 2\u2014Tavern a mon life Sherbrooke Street.DE.3511.1-26 FRYPTOSOLT Soluble tooth powder IC NS VOnicies Herbs of Dean 43_Protit LANDSCAPE GARDENING a radical advance oo dental, hyglene.| 31\u2014Serpent §\u2014Central American p9-Frojectiof tooth Gall Delson & Gallagher for all and: Overcomes ba reath, gives 0 34\u2014About native \u2014 HERS scape work.os 8 - mouth refreshed sensation of clean- |35\u2014More strict 6\u2014Hypothetical force Be\u2014Bond à nials.bedding plants, rock garden.liness and sweetnex.Stimulates the $3\u2014Rote of scale ire Dinch fayalite, ) legree maintenance.etc.WI.3097.1-11 - ne - gums te Tea whites eat groan 41\u2014Juice of plants 9\u2014Isiand capital 88 Worm ait ® ROOFING Kon ACO Boo 850.And 60c.No 4-EtIe of type 10\u2014War god \u2014 Sp TAR AND GRAVEL roofs.old ronts far, $ aizes, c, Cc., à 44\u2014Part of \u2018tn be - 11\u2014Soaks (Solution will be found repaired, galvanized iron gutters and waste.Sold at a high casse Drug 46\u2014To veto 16\u2014Obliterates elsewhere in this Gown pipes made and repaired at rtmen ores.\u2019 \u2014) : aflwa s stores and large Dep _ 4-7 élCouTs nickname 22 Pronoun issue) lowest cost.HA, $683.1-27 2 1 1 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2\u20ac, Hidden Titles Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the 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 following requirements :\u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the hidden.first half of the coming week are Submit ali answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are 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 found 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- ons submitting the right answers.The winners.of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will ba rersived in Monday\u2019s mail: Mrs.H.H.Jones, 99 Somerville Ave.; Miss P.A.Fox, 420 Metcalfe Ave.; Mrs.A.Whipp, 263 Melville Ave.; W.D.Beaton, 8 Burton Ave.; Mrs.E.Clarke, 4412 St.Catherine toria Ave, West,; Miss H.Stewart, 439 Vic- NS N N N N N N NS 3 N NY 3 3 hy N N N N > N N N N NS NS N NS N N N N N 3 NS N N N does not accept responsibility tor N RZ Za dla 7 dL Ll a dd 2 PR 2d Pd Ada PR rl?THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S, ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.4n Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it (7777227228 Ld LL PTO PR A ZZ Ladd Ze 7d ddl lll bd ld Zaid PRR ids A them.Like most twins, triplets and quadruplets, the famous quintuplets are intensely loyal group, They speak of themselves always in the third person as \u2018les jumelles\u201d (\u2018\u2018the twins,\u201d )as there is no equivalent for quintuplets in the French language.) It is said that the greatest and only punishment for misbehavior is isolation from the rest of the group.Farm Bureau Cooperatives of Ohio transact about one fifth of the fertilizer business of the State, and, by producing their own fertilizer in their own plants reduced the price level for all farmers in the State by $4 per ton.This meant a saving of $700,000 to thé\u201d farmers of Ohlo\u2014almost three times the cost of the fertilizer plants saved in one season! Writers in the Brtish Medical press urged \u2018\u2018an educational campaign that would popularize the whole wheat loaf, especially if it would be supplied at the same price as white bread.\u2018In August synthetic vitamin B made compulsory in the English staff of life to offset the use of devitalized flour from which most of the essential vitamin B had been removed.Germany, even before Munich, adopted a diet of whole wheat bread, vegetables, potatoes and cheese, supplemented by synthetic vitamins issued not only to goldiers but to the civilian popu- latiop, After the war began France undertook similar measures; notably with respect to increasing the vitamin and mineral content of bread.The USA is considering this matter, Studies by their department f Agriculture show that 40 per cent of their people are not getting a diet adequate to maintain health and vigor.Surgeon General Parran cited this figure and urged action.From all I hear our men in all the services are well fed and those in the low inccme and formerly unemployed groups show remarkable improvement as to fitness after a short time In training.No doubt our experts have this matter before them and we will hear something is to be done about it before a great while.And let us hope the benefits will be extended to all our people.Our Government has the power to bring this desirable change about and should not hesitate to do so and no doubt would ge: the cooperation of the food industry even ff it did mean some inconvenience for a while.\u2014 Notwithstanding ai! the advantages of having electric power on farms, in January 1925 only 3.2 per cent were in the USA getting central-station electrical service.By January 1931 the percentage had gone up to 10.2 and in the next four years to 10.9 by 1935, not so wonderful for a country so progressive in most respects.It is interesting to know that in 1935 about 20 per cent of the tarmers In Ontario had electricity and the percentage figure was 60 for New Zealand, 90 for Germany and Japan, 90 to 95 for France, 65 for Sweden, 55 for Norway, 85 for Denmark and 100 for Netherlands.The only division in the ranks in England is that sometimes while the crowd is singing that stirring song \"\u201cTher2'l: Always Be an England,\u201d a small band of sturdy men with a peculiar accent are singing with the words, \u201cThere'll Always be a Scotland.\u201d Some try to confuse the Co- operativ: movement with Com- mvnism whieh means state ownership while under cooperation ownership is by the yennle.Accorditæ to the World Committee for Relief, in one year recently over =,509.600 people in the world dled of starvation and pearly 1.300,000 committed sai- cide because of economic distress.In the same year millions upon * \u2018ward millions of pounds of foodstuffs were destroyed to maintain prices at a so-called economic level.The Southern Pacific's old ferry boat Yosemite (now Argentina) retired in 1938 by San Francisco's two great bridges, made the journey to Montevideo a d'stance of 10.000 miles and most of the time in the open sea.One of her dish shaped bows was fitted with an ocean-going prow and her windows and gangways were boarded up.She was bought by Captain Eduardo M.Saez, retired, of the Uruguayan Navy, and wil} be used at an auto and passenger ferry across River Plate between Uruguay and Argentina.\u201cAbility to hold thusiasms of one's came to depend, vision is under obligation to affirm it.\u201d ~\u2014\u2014Jane Addams, after the World War.\u2014\u2014 Minnesota Highway department is building four-fifths of a mile of cast-iron ravement blocks, laid on concrete and bound with bituminous material, A demonstration of stereophonic reproduction of enhanced music was given by Bell Telephone Laboratories at Carnegie Hall, New York.There for the first time was shown the possibility of recording and reproducing every sound tbat the ear could have heard initially, The listener in Carnegie Hall had the same spatial sense as to the source of the sounds as if he had been sitting in the original hall and in addition he heard the music enhanced by variations of loudness and tone quality according to the interprettaion of the original director.The programme climaxed in the closing scene of \u201cGotter- dammerung,\u201d for its fortissimo passages, Dr.Stokowski took full advantage of the ten-fold increase of sound over that of the largest orchestra, and used effectively the individual controls to make the soloist\u2019's voice clearly heard above the orchestra.\u2014 From The Blue Bell.More older workers are a problem ta themselves and to the younger men.The labor force fs now at the 55.000.000 mark, whereas it was 48.000.000 in 1930\u2014a srowth greater than the proportional growth in population.Workers over 40 and young men under 25 find it difficult to break into a labor market already over-supplied.Mrs.Lloyd Thomas of Holden- ville, Okla., has voted first in her in every election since 1\u20ac20, the first year USA women had the right?to vote.To cast hegy first vote she arrived at the poll at 6 a.m.The officials told her it was too dark so she went home and returned w'th a lantern\u2014 and voted.She plans to keep up her record on election day in November.out against mass suggestion, to honestly differ from the convictions and en- best friends in moments of crisis, upon the belief that a man\u2019s primary allegiance Is to his of the truth and that he Next Sunday, in Calvary Unit; .ed Chureh, Greene Ave.and Dor- i chester St., Westmount, the prea-| ' cher at both services will be the, Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A, B.D, | The theme of the sermon st the! morning service will be \u201cThe Un-: bending Love\u2019, and at the evening service \u201cThe Fulfilment of Prayer\u201d.Following the evening service the congregation Is fnvit- : ed to join in the singing of fa-: vourite Hymns, both old and new.At 3 p.m.the Sunday School = = | CALVARY CHURCH | | The Examiner's ! NOTES IIMUSICAL Sharps, Flats and NATURALS FRANCES GOLTMAN TASTE IN MUSIC In forming our musical taste we must remember that all of yy can have (an< are privileged to .~» 80) different varieties of my.sical hoice.There is a wide gulf will meet in all departments.Also at 3 o'clock the Men's Own Brotherhood will meet.The men of, the congregation are invited to\u2019 share in the fellowship cf this ser-| vice.The Young Peoples Union will open its activities for the Fall and! Winter months by a Social, at: 8.15 p.m., to which a'l the young people of the church and congregation -e heartily invited.The Girl Guides are notified that their activities will commence on Tuesday, October 1st.Wednesday, at 2.3) p.m.the Women\u2019s Association will meet.All ladies of the congregation are urged to attend.Also on Wednesday, at 8.15 p.m.the Prayer Meeting will be held in the Ladies Parlours, Thursday, at 7.15 p.m.Cubs will meet.Friday, 7.15 p.m.Movies, under the auspices of the Sunday School.the \u2014 [CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] J SERVICES | * \u201cReality\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist throughout the world on Sunday, September 29, The Golden Text is from Luke 12:32.\u2018\u2018Fear not, little flock: for it is your Father\u2019s good pleasure to give you the kingdom,\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cProve all things: hold fast that which is good.\u201d (I Thess.5:21).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: \"Divine metaphysics is now reduced to a system, to a form comprehensible by and adapted to the thought of the age in which we live.This system enables the learner to demonstrate the divine Principle, upon which Jesus\u2019 healing was based, and the sacred rules for its present application to the cure of disease.\u201d (Page 146).CANADIAN CLUB PROGRAM WILL SIART FRIDAY Friday will see the fnaügura- tion of the 26th season of the Young Men's Canadian Club, which was founded in 1915 by the hon, president, P.W, McLag- gan, former Mayor of West- mount, with the object of developing an enlightened public opinion In, the ermmun\u2019ty During its years of service, the club has been an inspi-ation to thousand.by fostering in them a deeper -ense of their responsibilities and privileges as Canadians.The (naugura' meeting on Friday will ba held In Queen's Hotel, and will take ue form of an old-fashioned \u201csmoker\u201d to enable .nember: and °r\u2018~nds to get together and dis ss plans for the coming winter, The first regular dinner meeting of .he season is s~\u201ceduled for Monday, Octeber 7, and will also be held in Queen\u2019s Hotel.Lieut.-Col.James Mess, Toronto, will be guest speaker.He is president of the Association of Canadian Clubs, and is expected to tell of the patriotic work of that great organi-ation.The president of the Young Men'y Club for the coming season is Kennet} F.McNan:ee.* Westmount Baptist | Church News ] On Sunday morning, in West.mount Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.Johnston will have as his sermon theme: \u201cA Real Soldier\u2014the Marks of the Ranker God has slated for Promotion, \u2018Christian Men have a Captain who has earned His .Vound Siripa.t In the evening Mr Johnston will speag cf: ''Stirriag Wateb- words\u2014Go to it! Keep at it!\u201d The address will oc based on an Old Testament story of unusua interest.It will be illusirated by the exploits of the men and women who shall wiu tue \u201cGeorge Cress.\u201d 1 ! Australia will ship 25,000 tons between good, medjocre ang poor taste in music sf which tbe highest form is called classical.Jazz is artistic when well-played but it is ever looked upon as the top form by important muy.sical authorities.It appeals to most people because of its simple, understandable structure, its easily learned melody and a definite rhythm.But the vast majority of people have to acquire a taste for classical music and the surprising fact is, that when ap individual sudden] realizes that he appreciates this type of musie, this taste is something that has arrived to stay.It \u2018s not at all like the passing \u2018ancy of some popular piece which is being performed by\u2019 every orchestra and singer throughout the country at the same moment until we have had such an ov-rdose of the number, which may have been a very appealing musical item, that we don\u2019t care whether we ever hear it again, As an example, we have only to mention.\u201cYes, We Have No Bananas.\u201d No piece enjoved more widespread pop larity but who would think of playing it today?But a Beethover Symphony \u2014 that is a different story.Music of this order adds continually to army of listeners and admirers.Children who have been brought up in a musical atmosphere naturally become acquainted with this good diet of ealthy melodic fare and do not have to acquire the taste \u2018or it later.The radio has done much to educate the public in this regard and the parents who turn on at least one programa of good music daily and who sometimes take Mamie and Johnnie to a concert are doing their offspring a good tun, not only because they are having them listen to classical gems, but because they are helping to slLape their children's future taste in music.It is not a desirable practice to keep the radio on all day because after a while people do not listen to each programme intently but only hear it with their subconcious mind.As we have mentioned before in these colrmns, ît is too bad that the wonde~ful prosramme of Mu- si-~] Appreciation given by Dr.Walter Damrorch is not broad- cart to Canadian youth in their school hours as is done in the United States.However, it may happen one day.Who knows! U.S.CORNSTARCH The United Kingdom pur chased nearly 17,000,000 pounds of American cornstarch in a recent month, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COAL PROBLEM Peru is considering the development of its extensive coal deposits, but is deterred by their inaccessibility.' Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Gresns Ave.Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A., D.D.Interim Minister Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A., B.D.11.00 a.m.The Unbending Love.3.00 p.m, Sunday School in all departments.3.00 p.m.Men's Own Brotherhood.7.30 p.m.The Fulfilment of Prayer.Singing of old and new favourite Hymns, .Monday.8.15 p.m.Opening Social of the Young People's Union.Tuesday, Girl Guides will meet.Wednesay, 2,30 p.m.Women's Asro- ciation Meeting: 8.15 p.m.Prayer Meeting.Thursay.7.15 meet.Friday, 7.15 pm.auspices of S.S.re Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Rostyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, B.A.Minister, p.m.The Cubs will Movies under Mr.Shirley McKyes, Chelr Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgsen, Organist 11 am.\u201cA REAL SOLDIER\" The Marks of the Man Slated fc?Promotion, The Captain who has earned His Wound Stripex 7.30 p.m, \u201cSTIRRING WATCH WORDS\" \u201cGO TO IT!\u201d \u201cKEEP AT IT! The King's Promise of the \u201cGeorge Cross.\u201d MEN IN UNIFORM CORDIALLY WELCOMED.SCHOOL OF DISCIPLESHIP Director: Clarke of Boston of raisins and sultanas to Europe.Oct.10th to 16th Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 taste of us ed to | my.gult good, and \u20ac in which lghest called Jazz when d but never on as rm by muy- Is to sim.e, its à de- 1ajor- ire a d the nan | that nusie t has at all some Z per- ; and ry at have num.; very at we hear have Have joyed but it to- phony Music ly to \\rers.ought natu.h this ¢ fare e the ch to \u2018egard on at music take oncert good y are 1ssical help- 's fu- not a he rafter a 9 each vy hear nind.before d that it Mu- y Dr.broad- thelr n the t may 78! pur- ounds a Te devel- 1] de- their vos, >, 11 de- vod.Prayer.avour- cial of t.Asso- Prayer g will under Leader ist sd fe p has a\u201d IT!\" 3eofge \\LLY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1540 Overseas Parcel League Doing Splendid Work seamen of the British Mine-: ed.These special heavy sweaters sweepers and Trawlers are ur- cently in reed of woollen com- forts\u2014is che word received from England by the Overseas Parcels League.The constant needs of these me.can best be realized from the following information: \u201cDuring saven months, one patrol depot alone handed cut individ- rally to men returning to their ships, and tv those most in need, almost 42,000 woollens.During this time 1086 shipwrecked men and women were fed, lodged, and generally rared for pending ar- rangemen's for return to their homes.\u201d Ther> are many depots along the coasts of Britain with similar records\u2014\u2014 all with the same story.Even during the summer months the supply available was inezdequate for the demands.Wintry weather for long months ahead and presart wr- conditions in Britain \u201cegnire more outside assistance.Their needs are our problem.We must help.The overseas Parcels League, an entirely voluntary organization with a Charter under the War Charities Act, (after eleven months of service still operating with no overhead expenditure) is devoting its energies on behalf of the seamen of the British minesweepers and trawlers.The officers for the current year are President, Mrs.L, S, Wallgate, 424 Lansdowne avenue, West- mount, Secretary, Mrs.R.S Kennedy, 5010 Sherbrooke W., Treasurer, Mrs, R.S.Griffith, 624 Murray Hill, Westmount.In an effort to assist those desirous of helping the seamen by the contribution or required comforts; and as an aid to more direct, speedier, and perhaps safer delivery (keeping in mind also the necessity of conserving space on British-bound ships) the Overseas Parcels League will gladly accept, and ship with its own work\u2014which goes direc to tie British Seamens Red Cross Voluntary Depot in Surrey, England, from whence distribution is made to the various Patrol De- pots\u2014any contributions donated for t¢-e men, There is no shipping charge\u2014the Y.ed Cross ships and insures our consignments, a generous and gratefully acknow- Jedged service.Shipments are mace at least once a month.Comforts are needed most in the order given.Heavy turtleneck skeaters, sea stockings, socks, sleevless sweaters, scarves, cape and balaclavas, mittens.On application, instructions for the making of any of these, with the exception of the turtle-neck sweaters, will gladly be furnish- SHAAR HASHOMAYIM OBSERVES HOLY DAYS Congregation Shaar Hasho- mayim, Westmount, will join the rest of the Jewish community in holding Rosh Hashanah Services to usher in the Jewish Near Year 5701.Services will be held on New Years Eve, Wednesday, October 2nd, at 6 o'clock, as well as on Thursday evening, October 3rd.Morning Services will be held on Thursday and Friday at 7.30 o'clock.The Rev.Dr.H.Abramowitz will preach on Thursday and Friday mornings at 10.30 a.m.The Shaar Hashomayim Religious School, under the guidance of Rabbi S.Gershon Levi, Educational Director, bas resumed its regular sessions for the new school year with an increased enrolment.A number of guest children from England have joined the school this térm.Many of thein have also affiliated with the Junior Congregation which holds Sabbath Services for young people every Saturday morning ip the Synagogue Chapel.| will gladly be furnished.These special heavy sweaters are ma- | chine knit, and are purchased; from tho factories as a more | suitable, better wearing and war-' mer garment than can be made by hand: also they are cheaper.Tvo dollars donates a sweater.The Ov-rreas Parcèl; League p is self supporting.Through the generosity of its members and interested friends, who have taken care of any snd all equipment requirements and overhead expenses.all donations go into wool and garments.All service is voluntary, There are no fees.The membership is made up of.individuals and interested groups.| To enable the best use to be: made of money donated, and to regulate the work to a reasonable standard\u2014all wool used within the League proper is purchased in 1 rge quantities from factories efter approval of the committee that the orders be placed.Unite and individuals working for the League may thus obtain wool to be made up into approved articles on a non-pro- tit basis\u2014at cost.Finished work is turned in to the office at Room 709 Dominion Square Building, to the Wood convener, Mrs.F.W, Hammond, or her re- presentati res, one of whom is on duty each afternoon, Saturday excepted.Junior B\u2019Nai Brith To Help War Effort At a meeting of the executive committee of the Junior League B'Nai Brith, Mount Royal Chapter No.1, a program of activities was drawn up for the coming season, A large portion of the program will be devoted to assisting the war effort, including Red Cross work, and soldiers\u2019 entertainment, In addition # complete cultural and educational program is scheduled, The first general meeting of the organization will be held this afternoon at Shaar Hashomayim syna.ogne, Kensington avenue, Westmount, GALVARY COMMENCES SEASON'S ACTIVITIES One Sunday, in Calvary United Church, Greene avenue and Dor- chester street, Westmount, the preacher at both services will be the Interim minister, the Rev.Colin R.Rudd.B.A, B.D.The theme of the sermon at the morning service will be \u201cThe Unbending Love,\u201d and at the evening service \u201cThe Fulfilment of Prayer.\u201d Following the evening service the congregation is invited to join in the singing of favorite hymns, both old and new.ht 3 p.m.the Sunday School will meet in all departments.Also at 3 o'clock the Men's Own Brotherhood will meet.The men of the congregation are invited to share in the fellowship of this service.The Young People's Union will open its activities for the fall ard winter months with a social, at 8.15 p.m., to which all the young people of the church and congra- gation are heartily invited.Girl Guide activities will commence on Tuesday, October 1st.On Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m.the Women\u2019s Association will meet; all ladies of the congregation are urged to attend.Also on Wednesday, at 8.15 p.m.the Prayer Meeting will be held in the ladies\u2019 Parlors, Next Thursday at 7.15 p.m.the Cub Pack will meet, while on Friday moving pictures will be shown at the same time under the auspices of the Sunday School.MOVING ?\u2014 FOR EXPERT FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVERS CALL THE WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUSE LIMITED AI Work Guaranteed \u2014 First Class Storage Accommodation 350 VICTORIA AVENUE DE.3581 FOR RESULTS if you want to Sell, Rent or Purchase USE A CLASSIFIED AD.IN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Call Miss Ad-Taker Today! A Courteous Collector will call for payment of same.\u201cThe Navy's Here! Standing THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER outside its headquarters in Montreal, the new \u201cBand Wagon,\u201d the gift of a friend, was caught by the photographer just after its presentation to the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, two members of which are in charge of the two fine Newfoundland Mascots.This specially designed truck was equipped\u201d by National Sound Services Limited of Montreal, with a complete Northern Electric Music Reproducing System, and is used by the unit for marching and ceremonial occasions.It was seen on N.D.G.streets on Monday.RABBI STERN SPEAKS AT NEW YEAR SERVICE Season Will be Observed By Many Special Events In Temple Emanuel \u2014 School Staff Chosen Next week Temple Emanu-el will observe the Jewish New Year by holding holy day services on New Year's Eve, Wednesday, and New Year's Day, Thursday.The topic of Rabbi Harry J.Stern's sermon at the first service, to be held in the evening at 8 o'clock, will be \"The World Tomorrow,\u201d while on New Year's Day, at 10:30 a.m.his theme will be \u201cThere will always be a Jew- | ish People.\u201d A children\u2019s New Year service has been planned for Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the Témple Auditorium, Other special services arranged for the near future inciude the following: Annual Memorial Service at Temple Emanu-el Cemetery, Mount Royal, on Sunday, October 6, at 11 a.m.- Yom Kippur Eve, Friday, October 11, a 7.30 p.m.Kol Nidre will be chanted at 7:45 p.m.Day Yom Kippur, Saturday, October 12.Service at 10.30 a.m.; Children's Service at 1 p.m.; Memorial Service at 4; and Neilah at 5 .Religious School Faculty The following teachers will comprise the staff of the religious school for the 1940-41 session.Kindergarten, Miss Miriam Sherman (MacDonald); Class 1, Miss Ann Frank (MacDonald); Class 2, Miss Marjorie: Bercovitch (McGill): Class 3, William E.Finklestein, B.Sc.; Class 4, Wil- tred Schuchat (McGill): Class 5, Edward Joseph (McGill); Ciasa 6; Milton Schiffrin, M.Sc.; Class 7, Hyman Surchin, (McGill); Class R, Herbert Stern, P.Sc.; Class 9, Bernard Figler, B.A.: Class 10.Miss Francis D.Katz, B.Sc.; Librarian, Miss Edith Jacobson, Hebrew Classes will meel under the direction of 3r.Bernard Figler on Monday and Wednesday afternoons.Hebrew is also given in ail grades of the School on Saturdays and Sundays in the morning.The department of music will be in charge of Mr.Figler with special instructi:n io Hebrew and Palestinian melodies in the Primary and Junior Departments.Miss Francis Katz.B.Sc., is again this year in direct charge of the School.Under the chairmanship of Mr.Hyman Grover and his commit- ter, additional space has heen made available tn accomodate those who wish to worship in accordance with the Temple Ritual, on the High Holy days.Application for seating accomodations are to he made with the Temple Secretary or the Pew Committee.The Temple Emanu-El Schoo! for Emigres will meet every Mon- GAR FENDERS MARRED IN FRIGAY MISHAPS Three minor mishaps occurred in Westmount last Friday leaving in their wake three damaged fenders, three scratched auto bodies, and one startled fire hydrant, The fire plug got a shock when it was hit by an auto driven by Frank Stoessel of Beacons- fleld; he failed to see it when starting his car from a parked position near 4400 St.Catherines St.The car came out second best, \u2018 Later in the day, an auto driven by Laurent Tranchemontagne, of Vaudreuil, was sideswiped by another car starting from the curb on Sherbrooke St, near Prince Albert avenue.Mrs.H.C, Beatty of Notre Dame de Grace was driving the second car.Both machines received fender injuries.Three vehicles were involved in the third accident of the day; a truck, moving along Dorchester St.at its western end sruck two parked cars, but failed to stop.When the driver was later questioned by the Westmount police, he stated that he was unaware that an accident had occurred, but the car owners could point to three silent witnesses \u2014 two scratched cars and a scratched truck.HUNTINGTON HEADS CORPS The Senior Leader Corps of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.clected Dick Huntington to the position of President, at their second meeting of the year, held last Saturday evening, at the local \u201cY\"\u201d, Dick has heen an active member of the Corps for the past ten years, He has always shown an active interest in the activities of the association and has taken prominent parts in the promotion of the varions classes.This is the second time that Dick was in charge of the boys from the MacKay Institute, who used the physical privileges of the \u201cY\u201d throughout the fall and winter season.Gordon Mackie was «'acted to the position of vice-president; and these two members of the executive will be ably assisted hy the Corps, who is composed of John Foster, Ross Johnson, Seth Taylor, Bob Harvie, Dave Sproule, Ross Seaman, Bob McCullock, and Len Schryer.Many new candidates have applied for membership in the Senior Leaders Corps, and it is likely that they will be taken into the membership directly.The next mesting of the C'orps Is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at five p.m.LADIES\u2019 COMMITTEE WILL CONDUCT SALE The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Roya! Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday, October 5, at 2 o'clock, in the Westmount Armoury, St.Catherine Street | West, near the Glen, Proceeds go ito provide comforts for the men lof the regiment, Mrs, J.H.Richardson, 457 Mount Stephen { Avenue, ls convener.Contributions of cast-off clothing.books, furniture, toys, ete., will be called for on notification to Mrs.J.H.Richardson, 457 Mount Stephen Avenue, Mrs, W.T.Trenhoïme, 150 Brock Avenue.Montreal West.or Mrs.C.B.Price, 64 Forden Crescent.day evening at 8.15 o'clock.Classes will be conducted in Eng- Hsh and Citizenship for newcomers to Canada.Regular sessions will commence Monday evening, September 30th at 8.15 o'clock.NEW EXECUTIVE OF HY GRADS PLANS EVENTS Neil Compton Elected President \u2014 Club Opens Tenth Year at Meeting On October 7 The Executive of the West- mount, Hi-Y Grads held an important meeting last week-end, and have drawn up final plaus for the season to come, This year, the Club celebrates its Tenth Anniversary and special steps have been taken to insure that the birthday year will be one long remembered.The Executive who will guide the destiny of the Club for 1040- 41 consists of Messrs.BE.I.Taylor, Hon.President; Frank B.Wilson, Adviser; Neil Compton, President; Allan McColl, Vice- President; Keith Charters, Secretary Treasurer; Bill Jarvis, Promotion; Doug Coughtry, Membership; and Lloyd Williams, Social Secretary.Last year's president, Jim McNiven is now with the R.C.N.V.R.on active service.However, It is hoped that he will be on hand at tho first meoting on October 7.Membership in the Grads fs open to all ex-studonls of Wost- mount High and to any young men whose applications may prove acceptable to the Execufive ; weather disposal of the boys.BOYS BRIGADE } HOLDS OUTING! UN WEEK-END Last Friday evening, boys of the First Company had a thrilling time when they accepted the kind invitation from the 11th Company at st.Join in with their i gram, James United Church to opening pro- An out-door program hal to be postponed duo to inverse conditions, however a much more thrilling time was had indoors as the bowling alleys of that Church were placed at the Each boy joined heartily in the games which followed, and the evening was topped off with refreshment.Both companies will work closely together on apocial feature programs, throughout the session, Saturday afternoon, the Cowm- pany went on National Service work at Molson Stadium, where a Red Cross benefit game was played, on which occasion an additional thrill was In store for the boys as Graclo Fields favored the audience with her presence.The Band of the 5th Company, brass soction, rendered selections during the intermissions, while Brigade boys assisted In varlous duties required of them.Bach boys returned fooling ho had had a thrilling time.Sergeants Donald Taylor, Robort Morrow and Cor poral Leonard Gough wore honored by thelr appointment to the Colour escort for the occasion.Brigade Bible Class will resume its meetings on Sunday, October 5, which occasion hns been ant aside by The B,B.throughout the world ns a National Day of Prayer for Victory, Much wonderful work is being done by Brigade boys in all parts of Britain where emergency has arisen, as ARP.workers, fire fighting depart ments and ambulance stations, thousands of whom are thus on- gaged In this hazardous work.The Compuny will meet at their usual time and place on Friday evening when another spocinl toature will be presented.Recruits will be made welcomo, The regular company activities will be resumed the first Friday in Qctoher, The Boys\u2019 Brigade Is endeavoring to place evacuated B.B, and Life Boy members in Canadian Brigade homes and any interested parties are asked to communicate with Captain J.Howard Richardson al AT.0751.who will gladly furnish full particulars.This scheme hns met with groat success in Australis and New Zoa- land and Jooks very promising in Canada.IMPROVES Mr.H.B.Parker, principal of Westmount High School, who has been confined to hed for over a weok us a result of {liness, Is now much fm-roved, and is permitted to be up for a short time each day.Ladies Auxiliary To Hold Benefit Tombola The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Canadian Grenadier Guards will sponsor à tombola in ald of war work on October 5.This event 1s under the direction of Mrs.H.D.Rolland, wife of the commanding officer ot the 3nd Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards, N.P.A.M,, assisted by Mrs.Malcolm Rielly, Mrs.Cyril Luren and Mrs, Donald Meagher.Membors of the 6057 Ovurseas Association are assisting Mra Rolland and her committee.Mrs.F.M.Peiler, wife of the commanding officer 1st Battalion C.A.S.F, ia the president of the Auxillary.FUNERAL FOR MRS.G.HANSON HELD MONDAY Westmount Resident, Native of Yorkshire, England, Was Active in Khaki League During Great War On Monday a funeral service wns held at the chapol of D.A.Colllus for Mrs.Qeorge =.Huan- son who died in Westmount after a long illness on Soptembor 20.The Rev.Kanneth Naylor, roctor of Trinity Memorial Church, officiated nat the service.Mrs.Hanson was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1858.On hor arrival in Canada in 1884, sho lived first in Toronto, but later becumo a rosident of Westmount and Montreal, During the last war, Mrs.Hanson took an activa part in war work; among her activities were the Soldiers\u2019 Wives\u2019 Loeaguo and the Khaki! League, which she would visit dafly, A widow of the late George F.Hanson, she Is survived by three sons, Col.Paul R, Hanson, Phillip Gooffrey Hanson, and Eric Briar Hanson, all of Montreal, 17 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.Four of hor sons saw activo service during the Great War, while four grandsons are now serving with the forces PAGE THRER WESTMOUNT MEN ARE TRAINING FOR SERVICE Arrive in England Safely\u2014 Reservists to Continue Training A number of Westmount men were among those landing in Kngland recently with the Royal Canadian Volunteer Rosorve ao- cording to an announcemeat made recently by the Naval Min- {stor Angus LL.Macdonald.All men In the group arriving safely on the other side are either lUoutenants or sub-lleutenants in the reserve and will take a portion of thelr service on ships in active service.Then \"nen who are rived recontly were: Lieut.W.(.Aird, Montreal; Licut.8.J.1.Dalley, Westmount, Que.; Sub.-Lt, T.C.Brainerd, Moulrenl; Sub.-Lt.J.H.Colby, Stanstead, Que.; Lieut.P.F.Col.ling, Montreal; Sub.-Lt.J.A.Cross, Montreal; Lieut.K.B, Culley, Montreal; * Lieut.J.A.Davidson, Westmount; Liout A.P.Duke, Montreal; Sub.-Lt.G.Edwards, Montrenl: Liout.F.G.lynn, Moutroal; Lieut.R.P, Gilday, Montreal; Sub.-Lt.A.R, Hunter, Westmount, Liout.Andro Marcell, Montreal; Licut.George Marcil, Montreal; Sub.-Lt.M.M.Marshall, Mount Royal,,Que.; Lieut.G.J.Mathews son, Montreal; Sub-Lt.A.H.Mayne, Montreal; Sub-Lt Wh Morin, Westmount; Sub-Lt.16, If, S.Piper, Montreal; Lleut.J.KR Sare, Montreal: Lieut, R.1.Smith, Montreal; Liout.F.L.Stuart, Montroal: Sub-L{.G.I, Duncan, Westmount, C um Laude Chapter Resumes Activities The first meeting of the son son of Cum Laude Chapter No.40 Junior Longue of B'nal Brith, wns held on Monday at the Talmud Torah.The meeting was solely devoted to knitting for Red Cross with Mrs.M, Wolfe supervising.Jack Norton, who plays a drunk in Paramount's \u201cA Night at Barl Carroll's,\u201d says ho has froquent- ly followed n drunk 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REFRICERATION SERVICE AND REPAIRS nav LA.4884 mcm A.C.Electric Refrigeration Co.854 Notre Dame St.W cr A a ad fre = == re .Social and Personals | Mr.and Mrs.Harold Thornton are taking up residence at 3062 The Boulevard, Mr.and Mrs, J.G.Ahern spent the week-end at Domaine d'Esterel, St.Margaret's.Me.and Mrs.Donald H, Mac- Kay, of New Liskeard, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.MacKay.Mrs.M.McLachlan has returned from Toronto, where she spent the past two weeks, Lhe guest of her son.and lirs.Russell MacKay the week- Dr.ef Rock Island, were end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Brophy.Mr.and Mrs.James Noakes, the guests and of North Bay, are of the former's parents, Mr.Mrs, Bert Noakes, Mr.and Mrs.D, Glbson and Mr, and Mra, G.Reilly have returned home from a motor trip through Ontarlo.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Reynolds have returned from a two week's motor tour of Toronto, Mus- koka and Quebec.Mrs.Carvell Hammond \u2018and Mrs, Alberta Adams have returned from Sherbrooke, whee they were the guesls of 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C.Kirby and her son, Brian, are at present in Ottawa, where they ure the guests of Mrs.Kirby's parents, Mr.and Mrs, E.Morgan, Mra.J.Leslie Hodges and her two daughters, the Misses Helen and Claire, have returned home from North Hatley, where they spent the summer.Miss Marle Westhaven, who came from Halifax, N.S., Lo attend the Retallack-Naugler wedding last Saturday, ls the guest of Mrs, M, Naugler.F.S.Date and Alfred F.La- douceur are leaving on Bunday for Ivan Lake in the Laurentians, where they will occupy Mr.Date\u2019s cottage for several days.Mr.Charles R.Racine roturn- ed to the city on Tuesday, after having attended the General Council of the United Church recently held at Winnipeg, to which le was a commissioner, Mr.and Mra, 8.B, Publicover and their son Lorne, of Halifax, N.5.,, who came to Montreal to attend the Retallack-Naugler wedding last Saturday, are the guests of Mrs.M.Naugler, Mrs.G.Rich entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Miss June Evelyn Rich, 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address the Westmount Women\u2019s Club at a luncheon in the Ballroom of the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday, October 8 at 12.45.This luncheon will replace the regular open meeting.Mrs.Colin T.Forrest will the guest soloist.Her Royal Highness has also consented to become honorary patronegs of the Westmount Women's Club.At a meeting of the board of the club held on Tuesday afternoon it was decided to start a first ald class and also a home nursing clase at the Homoeopathic Hospital.Mrs, H.C.Brennan will also conduct a physical fitness group.Further details concerning these groups will be announced at a later date, be lola and roses were used to decorate.Others who have ontertained for the bride elect are, Mrs.H.M.Esdaile, who gave a cup and suucer shower, and the Misses Mary Barrett and Margaret Du- pulse were Joint hostesses at a kitchen shower, Mrs.J.T.Gibaut and her daughter Joan, are lsaving for Gaspe today, where they will be the guests of Mr.Gibaut'\u2019s sister, Mrs.Agnes Frank, for several weeks.rst\u2014\u2014 Among those who entertained for Mrs, Walter Gill, who prior to her marriage was Florence Howe, were: Mrs.F', Tiernay, who wis hostess at a luncheon and cup and saucer shower; Miss Dorothy Potter, who gave a linen shower; Miss Thelma Griffin, ae miscellaneous shower, and -a kitchen shower given by Mrs.HE.Gill and Mrs.E.K.Ramsay.A social evening and presentation was given by Miss Ruth Sproul and friends, & tea by Miss Dorothy Bennett, and a dinner by Miss Marfanne Davis; and a tes by Mrs.Melville Griffin.Tea Meeting The Local Council of Jewish Women will hold a tea meeting at the home of Mrs.A.Bronfman, 4363 Westmount avenue, this afternoon from half-past three to half-past five oclock.At this meeting contributions will be received from members towards the furnishing of recreation huts at Camp Borden, a project underta- ken by all sections of the Council in Canada.WEDDINGS Beard-Cathcart o marriage of Lois Christina, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Thomas Cathcart, to Mr.Harry Edward Beard, son of Mrs.H.R.Beard.and of the late Mr.Beard of Swansea, Wales, took place quietly on Monday at the home of the bride\u2019s parents.After a reception the couple left on a motor trip to the Laurentians.They will reside in Montreal.\\ Gerrish-Fosbory The marriage of Lois Tritton, daughter of Mr.«né Mrs, Cyril Vincent Fosbery, of Notingh- mashire, England, .to Private Ernest Gerrish, M.M., Croix de Guerre, R.C.A.S.C., of Montreal, gon of the late Mr.and Mrs.Al- binus George Gerrish, of London, England, took place on Saturday afternoon at three oclock in the church of the Advent, the Reverend C.k Combe officiating.Given in marriage by her brothèr-in-law, Frivats W.Logan, R.M.R., the bride had her sister, Mrs.W.Log.h, as her only attendant, Trooper H.Beveridge, 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian \u201c\u2019uss-ve.acted as best man for Mr.Gerrish.Eumblem-Crouch The marriage of Hylda Louise Crouch, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Crouch.to Mr.Clittord Joseph Emblem, son of the late Joseph Emblem and of Mrs.Emblem has been arranged to take place on Monday morning, September 30 at eight o'clock, in the church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Scott and their family have returned from Knowlton, where they spent the summer and have taken up their residence at 50 Summit Circle for the winter.Petersen-Frank The marriage of Peggy, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Frank, of Victoria, B.C.to Mr.Eric Petersen.son of Captain and Mrs.C.C.Petersen.of South Shields, England, took place very The Way to a Man's Heart Creamed Fish or Chicken With Canned Button Mushrooms Surprise your friends with a \u201cgood news luncheon.\u201d Ask them to bridge and when the menu is well along, tell them you are going to be married.Keep the luncheon charming, lovely to look at and delicious.Serve it at the card tables.Have tiny envelopes passed, containing molds aad chill until firm.Chill the announcement, or else have a batch of telegrams delivered during the party.For the main course, serve cubes of chicken and canned button mushrooms, or chicken a Ia King.Here's an appropriate menu.ANNOUNCEMENT LUNCHEON Strawberry and honeydew cocktall, chicken a la King in heart-shaped patty shells, or chicken and mushroom in scallops, platter of fresh asparagus and baked whole tomato, pickled peaches, hot rolls, jellled avocado and lime salad, toasted Parmesan crackers, mold of vanilla 1ce cream with raspberry ice center, twin heart cakes, coffee.JELLIED AVOCADO AND LIME SALAD One package lime-flavored gelatine, 1 pint hot water, 1 tablespoon vinegar, % teaspoon salt, 1 medium avocado, % teaspoon scraped onion.Dissolve gelatin in hot water; add vinegar and salf, Pour thin layer of gelatin into individual remaining gelatin until cold and syrupy.Place 1n bowl of cracked ice or ice water and whip with rotary egg beater until fluffy and thick, like whipped cream.Peel avocado, remove seed, and force pulp through coarse sieve or potato ricer, Measure % cup.Add with onion to whipped gelatin and beat until blended.Turn \u2018out on A Well-Balanced Menu BREAKFAST: Strawberries and powdered sugar, half-bran muffins, crisp bacon, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Cream of potato soup, jellied avocado and lime salad, hot biscuits, tea, milk, DINNER: Baked ham, sweet potato pudding, asparagus, fruit cup, frosted cup cakes, coffee, milk, fom gelatin in molds.Chill until firm, Unmold on crisp lettuce and garnish with water cress.Serve with mayonnaise or French dressing.Serves 4 to 6.\u2018STRAWBERRY AND HONEYDEW COCKTAIL One box (1 pound) fresh or quick-frozen sliced strawberries, thawed, 4 teaspoons lemon juice, 215 cups honeydew melon, cut in 1-inch balls, 6 sprigs of mint.Combine strawberries and Jemon juice.Place 3 melon balls in each sherbet glass; fill with strawberries.Arrange 5 melon balls around edge of each glass.Garnish with mint, Serves 6.quietly on Monday morning at helf past ten o'clock in St.Mat- thiag Church, Westmount, the Reverend Canon Gilbert Oliver officiating.Given in marriage by Mr, E.N.Mercer, the bride wore an ensemble of grey wool with a hat and vell of the same shade, and a corsage bouquet of roses.Mr.Waters, of Newcastle-on- the-Tyne, England, acted as best man for Mr.Petersen.Immediately following the ceremony,, Mr.and Mrs.Petersen left for the Laurentians, Hart-MacKimmie The marriage of Lorraine, daughter -qf Mr.and Mrs.G.W.MacKimmie, to Aircraftman Charles F.Hart, R,C.A.F4 son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Charles M.Hart, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, October 56, at half-past four o'clock in St.\u2018Andrew's Church, Westmount.The bride will be attended by Miss Marjorie King, as maid-of-honor, and by Miss Jehanne Languedoc and Miss Frances Sise as bridesmalds.Mr.Wilbur Hart will act as best man for his brother and the ushers will be Mr.Thornley Hart, brother of the bridegroom.Mr.Harold Thornton, Mr.Robert MacKimmie and Mr.Bruce Mac- Kimmie, brothers of the bride, and Mr.H.Van Brunt McKeever, ot Short Hills, N.J, The committee in charge of the 8nd Annual Debutantes\u2019 Ball being held by the Montreal Municipal Chapter 1.0.D.E,, Mount Royal Hotel evening, October 18, on Friday cipal Chapter, general convener.Mrs.G.Gordon Hyde, assisted by Mrs.C.H.Fetherstonhaugh.in charge of tickets, Mrs.R.R.Delong.treasurer, Mrs, H.V.Driver.supper and decorations.Mrs.Paul McFarlane, debutantes and Miss Mae Barwick, publicity.at the is Mrs.A.! T.Stikeman, regent of the Muni- Starkey-Marshal?The marriage of Eileen Alice Grace, daughter of Mrs, W.W.Marshall, of Westmount, to Mr.John Leonard Starkey, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Starkey, of Montreal, took place quietly on Saturday afternoon In Trinity Memorial Church, the Reverend Canon W.Percy Chambers, grandfather of the bride, officiating, assisted by the Reverend R.Kenneth Naylor, Gladioli and white dahlias were used to decorate\u201d the church.Mr, Arthur Egerton played the wedding music.Given In marriage by her uncle, Mr.A.H.Gould, the bride wore a frock of heaven blue Jacquard crepe with æ matching hat and shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses.The bridesmaid, Miss Shelia Marshall, sister of the bride, wore a frock of Bordeaux san- chilla crepe with a matching hat and veil and carried a bouquet of Briarcliffe roses.\u2018¢ Mr.George Starkey acted as best man for his brother.Mrs.Marshall.mother of the bride, wore a jacket dress of black crepe and satin with a black hat and a corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses.Mrs.Starkey, mother of the bridegroom.was in a navy blue ensemble with a hat of the same color and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses.A small reception for the im- UT I3S LE) Your Tailor } ROBINTEX The tonic effect in wearing these Suitings creates a feeling of confidence.@ WWATANTEED BTIS EEL EL IVEY Yo SVN 1/SUPREME QUEEN WILL VISIT OASIS TEMPLE Mrs, Cora Evans, of Terra Haute, Indiana, Supreme Queen of the Daughters of the Nile, will be the guest of Oasis Temple No.46, Montreal, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, She will arrive Tuesday morning when a delegation will be at the station to welcome her, then proceed to the hotel for breakfast, Tuesday evening the official inspection and ceremonial will take place im Victoria Hall, to be followed by a banquet to be served at ten o\u2019cock.Wednesday evening she will be the guest of \u201cOasis Patrol\u201d at a dinner at the Queen's Hotel.Arrangements for entertainment carried out by Mrs.Alice F.Condon, Captain, and Mrs.W.S.Andrews chairman of the committee.Thursday afternpon Mrs.Evans, accompanied by the Queen of Oasis Temple, Mrs.E.Porteous, and officers, will visit the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children, where tea will be served by Miss M.Orr, Superintendent, Mrs.Evans leaves Montreal Thursday evening for Boston, the next stop on her itinerary.mediate familles was held atthe residence of the bride's mother, 74 Chesterfield avenue, where gladioli were used to decorate the rooms.Later Mr.and Mrs.Starkey left for the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a navy blue tailored suit, a white French crepe blouse, a navy blue and white hat and navy blue accessories, Out-of-town guests included Mrs.E.D.Lidstone, aunt of the bridegroom, and Miss Joyce Marshall, sister of the bride, both of Toronto, \u2014\u2014 Mulligan-Babin The marriage of Dorothy Jean, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Louis Babin, of Gaspe, to Mr.Frank Charles Mulligan, son of the late Andrew Lawrence Mulligan and of Mrs.Mulligan, of * Westmount, took place quietly on Saturday morning in the chapel of St.James Cathedral, the Reverend Canon Harbour officiating.The bride, who was unattended, wag given in marriage by Mr.Arthur H.Brock.She wore a powder blue wool! sult trimmed with blue fox, dark blue accessories and a corsage bouquet of white orchids, Mr.Louis Mulligan acted as best man for hie brother.An informal reception for the immediate family was held at the home of the bridegroom\u2019s mother on Elm avenue.Later Mr, and Mrs.Mulligan left on a motor trip to the Maritimes, the bride travelling in a frock of turquoise blue wool flecked with brown, under a brown tweed coat trimmed with mink, and brown accessories.They will reside In Montreal, Fryer-Clark The marriage of Miss Audrey Special Session A special session of the Oasis Temple No.46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in Victoria Hall, when the official inspection and ceremonial will take place.Beryl Clark, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Clark, to Trooper Edward Walter Fryer, 3rd Motorcycle Regt., (17 Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars), son of Mr.and Mrs, E.A.Fryer, took place on September 14, in the church of St.John the Divine, Reverend Temple Hill officlating.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an afternoon frock of soldier blue, a wine velvet hat, wine shoes and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses, Miss Ruth Clark, her sister's only attendant wore a nutria crepe dress with brown acces- sores and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses.Mr, Howard Arthur Fryer acted as best man for his brother and he ushers were Mr.Harold Child and Mr.Gordon Jardine.The church decorations were carried out in gladioli in pastel shades and white and shell pink asters.Miss Eunice Bunn, cousin of the bridegroom, was the soloist.A section of the 3rd Motorcycle Regiment formed a guard of honor at the church.The reception was held in the Spamish Room of the Queen's hotel, where decorations were car- riled out In white and mauve asters, later the couple left on a motor trip, the bride travelling in a beige ensemble with brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses.The bride will reside with the bridegroom\u2019s parents for the duration of the war, Christening Ceremony The christening of the infant son of Mr, and Mrs.Wendell H.Laidley took place on Saturday afternoon at the home of the baby\u2019s parents, 661 Victoria avenue, the Reverend F.H.Wilkinson officiating.The baby was given the names of Wendell Haldane, and the godparents were Mrs.Leigh Bishop, Dr.Ernest R.Brown and Dr.Kenneth Johnston.Entertainments Given For Mrs.Ge.Wakeman Mrs.George G.Wakeman is leaving on Tuesday to join her family in Winnipeg, where they will take up residence.Among those who have entertained in ber honor are; Mrs.M.A, Simpson, who was hostess at a luncheon and bridge at the Kanawaki Golt Club, Mrs.W.B.Anderson, a luncheon and bridge, Mrs.Adam McBride a luncheon ang bridge.Mrs.N.Vickers was hostess at a tea, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Elliott and Mr.and Mrs.Rosco Kinzer entertained at evening parties.Mr.and Mrs, Frank Galir entertained at a dinner party and Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Dalzell gave an evening party.Mrs.Percy Ross, à bridge and tea, Mrs.Allan Nye Scott, a bridge and tea, Mrs.Harry Croll and Mrs.L.Pratt will be hostesses at luncheon and bridges.Mrs Hector A.Dale, à desert bridge, Mrs.John Caluerley, a bridge and tea.On Tuesday evening Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rennie and Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Parkes entertained jointly at an evening party.Karnak Social Club The Karnak Ladies Social Club will meet in the Masonig Temple, Sherbrooke Street at St.Mark street, at half-past two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon for sewing knitting and business.Charlotte Gowns NEW YORK DRESSES See our thrilling collection of New York Dresses, Fall Favorites! 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New Beau- Come om 11 of reir 92 te\u2019 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 194b P, A) CE \u2014ro 4 TNE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE PIVE STAFF CHANGES AT \u201cY\u201d COLLEGE ARE ANNOUNGED! Day and Evening Faculties of Sir George Williams College Commence Lectures on October | The opening of the Faculty of Arts, Science and Commerce of Sir George Williams College on October 1, will find three new appointments to the full time «taff.Professor Clifford G.Robertson, M.A., will replace W.H, Poole, M.A., as assistant prof- Anthony Zaplaski L.R.S.M.London Teacher of Pisnoforte Classes and Private Tuition In Theory and Harmony Puyplis prepared for ait examinations.6980 Sherbrooke St.W.DExter 8458 MARIE de KOCHENDOERFFER Modern methods tn teaching plano by means of rhythmic movements and oral perception.Special course in theory optional, Individual or group instruction.Recitals given.Pupils prepared for MoGill Conser- vatorlum Examinations er any other college if desired.Fees moderate.1210 Sussex Avenue - WI.9752 Mornings and Evenings.LARCHE PAUL L.R.S.M.Teacher of Violin Theory and Harmony Has Now Resumed Teaching Successful student in Royal School of Music; one first In Montreal Hobby Show.Ensemble playing, puplis prepared for examinations, Studio: 451 Grosvenor Ave.DExter 2328 essor In Division, Professor Robertson is a gradnate of the University of Chiesgo and he was economic analyst in the department of Standards and Resea-ch of the Dep't of Labor at Dallas, Texas.Later he was on the staff of Morgan Park Jr.College in Chicago.He replaces Prof.Poole.who is now associated with the department of Economics at Queens University.J.R.Adams, M.Sc.lecturer for the past three years in Biolo- gv, was appointed Assistant Professor in the Natural Seiences Division.Mr.Adams is a graduate of McGill, The third appointee is Douglass Burns Clarke, B.A., who is now Assistant Professor in the Humanities Division.Mr.Clarke is well known to Montreal }ittle- theatre goers, as director of the College Playmaker's Workshop.Appointments- in the part time staff of the college Include George §.Mooney.Co-director of the Montreal Industrial Bureau.who will lecture Problems of Local Government, which is one of the twelve new courses added this year to the College curriculum.Dr.J.W.Bridges, American psychologist and author, will lecture to psychology students, while W.B.Duffet, B.Com.M.Sc.(Econ.).from London, will the Social Sciences [teach a new course in Investment Analysis.Among the other new courses in the curriculum are, Elements of Law, a course dealing with the relationship of the law and John Citizen; Introduction to Descriptive Astronomy; Several new courses in World Literature; Social Movements and Institutions; a course on the English language and Literature for students whose secondary education was in a language other than English; and a course on the practical Fletcher Music Method | and Piano School 1510 Mackay St.Fl.591 NORMAL FLETCHER COURSE for Teachers PIANO AND THEORY Exams, if desired FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD For Beginners MISS JANE LUDGATE REID MISS HENRIETTA M.GILES FRANCES GOLTMAN Planist Lic.Mus, First Medalist, McGill University Pupils Successful Highest Exams RECITALS BEGINNERS and ADVANCED 3781 GIROUARD AVE.DExter 6424 Alice B.Nelson Teacher of Pianoforte MATTHAY PRINCIPLES PUPILS IN ALL GRADES Speclal Course for Beginners 443 Victoria Ave., Westmount (above Sherbrooke) T \"CHILDREN'S THEATRE DIRECTED BY DOROTHY DAVIS and VIOLET WALTERS Diction - Poise - Deportment - Elocution ® STAGE AND RADIO PRODUCTIONS eo STUDIO: PHONE DOROTHY DAVIS Resumes teaching September 16th.B'RITH Trophy for highest marks by Westmount Orchestral Rhythm earnest, colourful, capable\u2019 First, 3835 GIROUARD AVE.DE.6620 CATHERINE H.SMITH Pisnist (Matthay Expert) 451 GROSVENOR AVE., WESTMOUNT DE.2328 (also Upper Level studio) McGill.96 out of a possible 99, Final Theory, Quebec Musical Competition Festival, Kiwanis Second and Third prizes.also special prize, Show.Prize Westmount Hobby Show.etc.casts over C.B.M.Ensemble with Larche Paul, Violinist.Some 1940 successes: Honours, Royal Schools of Music.two Runners-up; siso B\u2019NAI in orchestra, band or cholr, won Band, Adjudication \u2018Ambitious, sliver Cup Trophy.several Montreal Hobby Recitals given and broad- CARRIE BALLET \u2014 TAP Ladies Club for Health & HIGH SCHOOL \u2014\u2014 NEW LOCATION 1220 PEEL Well Known Dance Educator Children\u2019s Classes Daily CHARACTER & SCOTCH DANCES ¢ Business Girls Classes BALLROOM & TAP DANCING Studio Open for Registration Information Phone LA.1666 i Above Child\u2019s BIGGERS \u2014 ACROBATIC Conditioning, Beauty STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL For full information and Rates just phone ADVERTISING \u2018 Exercises.tf In congenial and select company.WAlnut 2773« STUDIO: _ 4932 Sherbrooke St.Wand eur Representative, Mr.Mount, will be pleased to cafl DE.3717 A feature of the Betty Speirs School activities is the class for Business Girls in which the young ladies specialize in physical culture and tap dancing under the direction of Peter Miller.This congenial group hava lots of fun while keeping in shape.mathematics of Aviatien.New courses added in the Natural Science Diyision are Industrial Chemistry and Biochemistry.Both the evening and day Faculties of the college will open on October 1, and registration is now in progress.PUNOFORTE TAUGHT AT FLETCHER SCHOOL The Fietcher Music Method and Plano School is a private school where instruction is given in pianoforte and theory to pupils in all grades.Fietcher Music Classes are conducted for beginners.The achool established by Mrs.H.O.Wilson, and Mise Elizabeth Davidecn, is now under the direction of Miss Jane Ludgate Reid, A.S.Coll, M., and Miss Henrietta M.Giles.A Normal Course in the Fletcher Music Method is now available in schools, and is open to music teachers, and young women wha have sufficient musical training.Formerly the course was available only in New York and Boston, where Mrs.Fletcher-Copp has trained some twelve hundred teachers, but ls now given in other centres, the Canadian centres being Montreal, Toronto and Saskatoon.The Fletcher Muaje Method is a svstem of group instruction for boginners, and Is recognized by educationists as the ideal way for chijdreu to approach the study of music, It meets the child upou his own platform, and \u2018hrough the fngenuitv and charm of {ts apparatus and games, wins his cooperation zré spontaneous effort.When sufficient knowledge has been acquired the class is divided and the knowledge gained is applied to the mors advanced study of the piano, violin, voice, or any musical instrument.LATEST CENSUS Uruguay estimates that It now has 2,000,000 population.THE MARY BEETLES SCHOOL OF DANCING FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Dramatics - Music Kindergarten 4956 DECARIE BLVD.(Near Queen Mary Road) REGISTER NOW OPEN EL.5170 THE SCHOOL OF ACHIEVEMENT BETTY SPEIRS SCHOOL OF DANCING Children\u2019s Classes Now O,en Ballroom Dancing Taught In 3 Lessons.Waltz-Fox Trot-Tango-La Congo All the Latest from the New York Salons.ELOCUTION, VOICE Peter Miller glves Class and Private Tuition (N.B.C.Microphone) avaliable for voice pupils BOYS\u2019 CLASS Elocution and Tap Dancing PARTICULARS ON REQUEST PHYSICAL CULTURE AND TAP DANCING FOR BUSINESS GIRLS A Jelly party combining Tap Dancing and Conditioning Eee | 4 CLASSES FOR GUEST CHILDREN PLANNED Special arrangements for guest children have been made at The Mary Beetles School for classes in dancing and elocution.Owing to the stress and strain of the times, Miss Beetles feels that it is mnst essential that these children should have their minds diverted from the horrors of warfare and possible homesickness hy developing tLeir bodies ms well as their min\u2019: and giving them a healthy outiook for the future much needless heartache can be eliminated.Many mothers are facing the problem of trying to provide these children with recreational activities as well as carry on with their own children\u2019s education, Miss Beetles would be glad to consult those with such a roblem.CHINESE EXPORTS China shipped goods valued at $9,344,000 to the United States in June, Betty Speirs Studio Is Started On New Season The Betty Speirs School has been humming with activity during the last few days, with classes in process of formation for the new deason and rehearsals taking place in every available corner of the studios for the various entertainment engagements which the school soloists are fultiiiug.or's contribution of two songs and a tap dance with Nancy Telfer was much enjoyed.Grace Forrest provided splendid accompaniments.On Tuesday evening, before the largest soldicr audience of the seuscn, the school soloists provided u very onjoyable program at the \u2018Triangle\u2019 liut in Phillips Square.Every number Included in the entertalnment W8S enthusiastically received and program of the past week was encores were the order of the the visit of Peter Miller and evening.Bpoclal mention must be Miss Speirs to Sherbrooke where made et, Jean ting Ta ES they were guest artists of the Landry, Creel Frm He .0.D.E, n 1 A \" , \u201d LODE.at the Country Club bara Pettitt, Jean Fitzgerald, Khaki Ball for the Red Cross, and where they were enthuslas- tically received in thelr demon~ stration of ballroom dancing.On Tuesday afternoon Mr.Miller with little Nancy Telfer and June Sidaway provided the entertainment for the Royal Montrea) Regiment Ladies Association at Victoria Hall and had a splendid reception.Nancy's \u2018Wee Kliity\u2019 and June's \u2018Sailor Boy\u2019 routines mak- ing decided hits, while Mr.Mill- [Che SNAPSHOT GUILD | MAKE YOUR PICTURES POINTED i i WHEN you see an opportunity for a picture, shoot 1t\u2014but don\u2019t always stop there, Think & bit, and see If there isn\u2019t a way to improve the shot and make it more pointed.Every good picture has 8 point\u2014 it tells you something when you look sat it.The mors definite you can make the idea or \u201cstory,\u201d the better the picture, And often little added details, things that don\u2019t oc- eur to you at first glance, yield a much-improved shot, For example, consider the boys and their wagon-works, as shown above.Chances are, Dad supplied the tools and the idea, and shot a first picture in the backyard.Then, very likely, the \u201cmen working\u201d sign down the street suggested a better background\u2014one that would make the picture more effective\u2014 so the scene was changed for a second shot, Incidentally, this shot might have been even better if it included the whole sign.That's the way & lot of good pictures are made.The first picture doesn't have to be the final one.If * an idea is good, it's worth repeat ing later\u2014in a different location, or Make your pictures pointed.In this shot, Such details often \u201cmake\u201d a picture.the sign helps in examining a print, you can ses points where the picture might be {mproved\u2014and in a great many cases, it's easy enough to get à second shot.: To make your pictures more pointed, here are some tips.First, show the action clearly, so anybody camera position has a lot to do with this, and sometimes a shift of a foot or so to one side will make camera higher or lower makes & difference, too.Second, eliminate things that don\u2019t contribute to the plcture idea, It there are obfects that have no part in telling the story, move them aside, or choose a viewpoint that leaves them out of the picture.Third, keep the interest within the picture, Let the subjects look at what they're doing.Few pictures demand that the subject look at the camera, Or even appear aware of it.Try these hints, when you're shooting pictures\u2014and when the first shot isn't perfect, get a second one.It's a poor Idea that isn\u2019t worth two or more pictures.with different subjects.Oftentimes, 299 John van Gullde# \u2014 can tell what is going on.The | a world of difference.Holding the ; June Sida ay, Isob:! McLellan, Joan Layton, Dorothy Fitzgerald and Frae \u2018Villiame, Mr.Miller teamed with Therese Landry and Peggy Coorer in their celebrated \u2018tea for tw aoft shoe dance and.also Jed the ensemble in his verginn of + Time Btep routine which \u2018brought down\u2019 the house and had to be repeated.Miss Speirs was M.C.and Isobel Blane at the p'ano gave splendid support to every number on the program.Th\u201d concert party, with augmentations and variations of rogram las bean engaged to entertain the soldlers regularly from now on.In t e studio Mien Speirs reports that Lhe class enrolments are very heavy, and that her new assistent and as sociate, Alla Shfshkina, who recently arrived from Paris, has made a very pleasing Impression largement of her classes Miss Big- Carrie Biggers School Now Is New Location Miss Carrie Biggers.the wells known Dance Educator of West.mount has acquired new danco studios at the Rialto Dance studios, 1220 Peel ut.above childs Restaurant, Owing to the en- gers decided to move lo more vonvenient and up to date Studios in the center of the City The studios are most modarn with lnrge reception hall dress- iuR rooms and showars, Miss Big- gers has just returnod from New York where she has apent considerable time studying new meth- uila of tenching with the best known teachers of the dance arte aud eloqution.All summer her pupils have heen entortafning the Soldiers, Sallors and the Alr force her school han had concert purties for years made up from her own pupils attending classes und thay have always heen well received, Miss Riggers has many requests for shows this seuson so she will have two or threo con- cort parties ready to comply with the requests, The theatrical agents have heen phoning for her professional puplle they have bean in the best shows all over Canada and the Uniled Statos these classes will be hold every morning.The ladles club which was such a succoss last year will be held again for body condition ing, heulth and beauty ladies who would cara to spend an enjoyable and henefloinl morning phone for your appointment.Boys oclagues will again be held for tap, nu tionnl, and elocution on Tuos- High schon) Students day and Thursday afternoons.Classes for the business girl now forming in Tap Conditioning sto.Ballroom and Tap classes wil) be held on Saturadys this class made s big hy at the annual spring recital.Al] clases are personally taught hy Misa Biggers.Registration i» now open for all classes in all styles of danoing.Margaret E.Murray announces the opening of Winter Classes for the teaching of Elocution, Public Speaking and Voice Development Studio: Phone: 1500 Chomedy $t.Fl.4595 Montreal, Quebec THE PRIMARY Kindergarten and Primary Classes 4724 VICTORIA AVE.Near Sunnyside Avenus NOW IN SESSION Airis and Boys \u2014 3-7 Years English ~ Excellent Course ranch - Convarsation, Songs, Games For Prospectus, or Appointment, Please Talephone WA.4654 MISS M.S.NICOLSON Certified, experienced specialist, on tho puplls and parents by her grace and technique.Miss Shis- kina has just completed the choreography of threo balleis, and in conjunction with Mr, Mil ler and Miss Speirs is now organizing \u2018Student Ballet\u2019 to be comprisod of teen ago studonts of ability.It {8 hopod that rohear- gals will be under way shortly and tbat a public performance for charity will ha given In the near future.Thore are sifll a fow vacancies, Tho Business Girls Class which is always a popular feature {s now starting for the Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Now Open Special programm arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.Particulars on application.445 Strathcona Ave.senRon.This congenial gronp have lots of fun while keeping in shape, WE.1910 School Age CHILDREN\u2019S ART CLASS SATURDAY MORNINGS tivate for A special class for young people to cul- future careers.directed by practicing professionals, In a specialized school with a top record of successful students, VALENTINE SCHOOL OF COMMERCIAL ART .& 1215 Greene Ave.s0°Catherine W.natural talents In a practical way Modern methods LEAFLET ON REQUEST.WEllington 2584 Single Subjects Accountancy, Principles Accountonsy, Advanced Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, Auditing Adverthing Advertising Ant An, Fine and Applied sronomy Biology, Generel Eiri Readies Be soir Bu Adminlsation us! 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V1 85 - FF IV ONT KET TF MENTE A an THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE SIX * HOLLYWOOD GOSSIPS sy NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD 5 * THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 25.1949 EE * - © THEATRICAL | ATTRACTIONS * =.\u2018Mortal Storm\u2019 Brings Four Stars To Monkland Screen The stellar aggregation of Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Robert Young and Frank Morgan head the distinguished cast of \u201cThe Mortal Storm,\u201d film adaptation of! the powerful Phyllis Bot- tome best-seller atory ol a family caught in the upheaval of à political storm, which Is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre.Filmed under the direction of T'rank Borznge, responsible for many of the screen'H grentest successes, \u2018The Mortal Storm\u201d unfolds the timely and heart-stirring narrative of a family \u201csomewhere to find itself in the throes of a new order of things resulting from political oppression.The family divides against Itself, The sins become [nvolved in the hatreds and passions of the political movement.The daughter breaks her engagement to the man who has loved her for years.The father is taken to g& concen tration camp.Dramatic moment after dramatic moment punctuate the story which rises to a powerful climax In the love of the daughter for a man of her own fdenls, and their attempt to escape LOVE! LAUGHS! SONGS! \u2018French Foreign Legion ,mount's vivid, tilled production of \u2018Beau Geste,\" the prison walls of hatred and intolerance around them, in Europe,\u201d happy, contented, to- Jerant, then suldenily awakening AN IL], WIND BLOWS THE DRAFT! Hollywood, September 25.\u2014 To paraphrase an old typewriting test, now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country \u2014 and Uncle Sam lust week passed extensive legislation to guarantee an America free from slackers in this hour of increasing peril.In short, the draft ls here\u2014and Amecrica at peace finds itself with conscription, This nation's 16,500,000 men 21 to 35, Inclusive, must register for service October 16.One month later the first group of 400,000 will march off for a year\u2019s military training, Though America may well have been slow # of decision, none can acouse her n.stodgy action since passage of the draft! Whlle rome of the lads \u2014 Including Uncle Adolf and Ccusin Benito \u2014 are not over-happy about the affair, there is little they n do to escape the draft unless they join the ministry or rica's 25 top male hox-office draws, five nre British, eight are ever 86 \u2014 and the remaining 12 ire lable for a ywar's freedom from film work ns guests ot the government.À cnerous handful of producers and direc m3, too, fall within draft ge limits \u2014 and the vast become physically unfit over-| maj rity of technicians, design- night! Conscriptive leglslalion 18 ers, writers an\u201d musicians find almost fool-proof, cond well It! th/mwelve: faced with prospects should be.of 12 months in the country, clonning rifles and becoming yos-m'n to the sergeant-major, Unless special exemptions are made, major flim fectories will be bereft of .he cream nf thelr talent.Darryl! Zanuck will find himself without Tyrone Power and Don Ameche.Paramount will lose Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.War- ners will wave adieux to Erro) Flynn and Jimmy Cagney; and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will have to part with Mickey Rooney \u2014 who Is 21 despite all studio denials \u2014 and Robert Taylor.These lads have been instrumental in paying off stuïfo mortgages in recent years, and their loss creates a probltm of immerse proportions for their respective con panies.Though some observers sce an With less than eight weeks remanilrg before the first group of sclectees Is called to the colors, there is unending discussion hereabouts concerning possible effects of the deaft on the film Industry.Of Ame- For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cal SOL'S Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m CHEER HER UP! \u201cea Send Flowers - They Are Colorful At Your Favorite Florist « JOHN 3 CORNFIE LD 5518 MONKLAND AVE, WA.2747 ROSES - most beautiful .dox.59c up EXHIBITION GLADIOLIE .cccoommuere.dox.84c æ WEDDING BOUQUETS $2.50 - CORSAGES 35e up Hollywood Florist - 5036 Sherbrooke W.- WA.3122 FUNERAL DESIGNS FROM QUALITY FLOWERS $2.00 wp 4 STORES TO SERVE sparkling musical comedy, \u2018\u2018lrene,\u2019\u2019 Ray Milland and lovely Anna Neagle as they co-star in the featured at the Monkland United Theatre starting Sunday playing until Tuesday night.impending halt in film production | + \u2014 Friday Night \u2014 After 11 o'clock Revival LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST\u201d ONHLAND | #05 (Monkland Ave., at Girouard) % PRESTON FOSTER Today until Saturday A Thrilling Book Comes to Life! A daring story, romantically thrilling, dramatically moving, as the book that Ng stirred the hearts of a À million readers! FRANK \u201cROBE RT SULLAVAN - STEWART - YOUNG - MORGAN 2nd Attraction \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Two Stars of \u201cCat and The \u201cThe Ghost JAMES % Bob Hope Canary\u201d .find love, laughter and À Paulette Goddard thrills In a haunted castle! Sun.Mon.Tues.ANNA NEAGLE'The Qoiden Romance of the Girl tn RAY MILLAND Laughs! Songs! own ve Breakers\u201d L eh e\u201d \u2019 A Fascinating Love Drama , .¢ Vivien Leigh From the pen of the famed John 2 Dars Laurence Olivier Galsworthy! Together * * * * ling musical spectacle \u201cNew Moon, KING & QUEEN OF SONG TOGETHER! Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in a scene from the daxzz- \u2019 \u2019 which opens at the York United Theatre starting Saturday playing until Tuesday night.ANDY AND GIRL FRIEND QUARREL the parting of the ways in Sunday playing for one week.When Andy Hardy falls head- tante it looks as though Polly Benedict will be left in the lurch.young sweethearts of the popular Hardy Family series come close to over-heels for a New York debu- The \u201cAndy Hardy Meets Debutante,\u201d latest of the series, which opens at the Westmount United Theafre starting But you can be sure that Ann Rutherford and Mickey Rooney make up again before the final fadeout.due to the loss of key men behind and before the rameras, it is doubtful that conscription will have so dire an effect upon the nation's fifth-ranking industry.Nonetheless, problems posed by passage of the draft are intriguing, to say the least and'\u2018unless picture production Is declar- od an essential Industry, thereby exempting its employees \u2018rym military trainin~, the p:ospects for continued camera-griading seem rather hazy.WILMOT ALMOST WASN'T Mo treal\u2019's Gerry Wilmot, CBC radio announcer now covering the war from a mobile unit in England, was almost killed the other day when a Nazi bomb cxploded less than 300 yards iro mhis microphone position.Wilmot's commentaries are carried locally by the Columoia network, and his pithily - worded communiques | have rtirreé much favorable reaction .The Messrs.Hunt | and Peck maintain a type- | writer repair shop n downtown Los Angeles.1t could only | t happen here!\u2026 Toronto's Jules Levey, whose first production was \u201cBoys from, Syracuse\u2019, has purchased screen | | the pictur.! Steel \u2014 Shorts\u201d.\u2018rights to \u2018Hellzapoppin*\u201d and will star the full Broadway cast In, Seen on a local\u2019 \u201cAndy Devine .n Hot Billy Rose's; Jquacade being peddled to the; studios, but to date there are no takers.Hal Roach will {eam Zasu Pitts and Patsy Kelly in a new series of rib-ticklin.: shorts.Patsy has: been inactive since the mysterious death of Thelma Todd, her for- mr rquee: mer partner on the screen.Every theat.e in Regina .sold out for the world premiere nf \u201cNorth West Mounted Police\u2019, scheduled ë | for the Saskatchewar city October 21.PREVIEWS OF THE WEEK Three new films, all entertaining but none a masterpiece, sent preview critics \u201come happy this week, Samuel Goldwyn's \u2018\u2018 Vesterner\u201d is the typical hoss opera, garnished modéstly with beauty of cast and setting.Basically, it's the tale o\u2019 Lily Langtry and Judge Bean, the great actress and thé notorious dictator of early ploneer days.Gary Cooper.Walter Brennan and Fred Stone head the cast.\u201cWesterner\u201d is amusing, but not ap to Goldwyn's usual standard.Warner Brothers heve an uninspired but interest-sustaining film in \u201cDispatch fro.n Reuters\u201d, the tale of Julius Re ter and his struggles * founding the world\u2019s \u201cfirst telegraphic news agency.Ed- \"ward G.Robinson steals the show in the .itle role, rivalling his performance as Di.Eh-lich.Edna Best and Eddie Albert lend fine support.Dick Powell makes Paramount's \u201cChristmas in July\u201d a breezy and always human comedy, This one concems the adventures of à voung pcople whose future depends in part of their winning a national alo- gan contest.Penned «nd directed by I'reston Sturges, Paramount'e white-haired boy who gave you \u201cthe Great McGinty\"\u201d, \u201cChrist as in July' is pleasing entertainment in an unobtrusive vein, .AND SO TO BED One studio wit, anonymous by request, says that Hitler's revised idea of tha perfect wo.ma\u201d is Gertrude Ederle, who made it across the English chennel\u2019.Wher the Mutual setwork airs this autamn's (Continued on Page 8) \u2018Beau Geste\u2019 Rousing Tale Of Gallantry, Adventure A glorious, rousing story of Produced and directed by Wil- three loyal brothers who embark|llam A.Wellman, who has brought many an action-filled on a gallant adventure in the roared into town last night.It Is Para- new excitement- classic to the screen, the picture.begins on a note of excitement and, mystery.When a detachment of; the French Foreign Legion arrives at Fort Zinderneuf in answer to! urgent calls for help, the major\u2019 in charge, Major Beoujolais (Ja-| mes Stephenscn), finds no sign\u2019 of life.His trumpeter, Digby Ges-| te, volunteers to investigate, When he fals to reappe'r, ft e major; scales the w+ , and finds among the dead legionneres, a soldier, and a sergeant with a bayonet] through his chest.The sergeant has a \u2018etter in his hand, signed by the soldier confessing the theft of the \u201cBlue Weter,\u201d a fabulous-: ly valuab\u2019e : .pphire.The major | returns to his men to consult his aide.When he comes back to the fort, the hodies of the soldier and the sergeant have disappeared.Shots ring out and ti major orders his men to fall back to an oasis.He sends to Fort Tokotu for reinforcements.Then, quite suddenly, Fort Zinderneuf goes up in flames.The rn ajor can think of no logical explanation.co-starring Gary Cooper, Ray Mil- land and Robert Preston, the film is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre.The three stars of \u2018\u2018Beau Geste\u201d are seen as the brothers \u2018\u201cGeste,\u201d\u201d a trio whose loyalty burns brightly through.uesperates battles with desert tribes, and endures even the brutal treatment of a mad driving sergeant who Is determined to wrest a valuable jewel from the brothers, convinced that they possess it.Gary Cooper has the greatest of all his roles as \u201cBeau,\u201d eldest of the trio; Ray Milland is seen as \u201cJohn,\u201d and Robert Preston, promising young player, Is cast ag the youngest of the Gestes \u2014 \u201cDigby.\u201d This ovtstanding trio is supported by a great cast including Brian Don- levy, Susan Hayward, J.Carrol Naish, Donald O'Connor and James Stephenson.\u201cNorth Sea Patrol\u201d Has Great, Timely Appeal heart of the conflict that is raging on the high seas.Rare foresight must be credited to Mrs.Clifford Mills upon whose play the story is based, for many of the most dramatic incidents of the pictur- closely parallel news bulletins that have reached these shores wit\"ir the last few days.The story ls set against the, spectacular and inspiring background of the British Navy, ruler of the se:s, whose ships of all classes, from patrol boats to dreadnaughts, blaze into devastating action i» some of the most awe-invoking batt]! scenes ever screened.Airplanes play their part in the drama, too, tnd Director , No more stirring picture than \u201cNorth Sea Patrol\u201d has reached the screen of the Snowdon United Theatre this year, and it is not likely th t you will see a more vital drama for many, many months.\u2018North Sea Patrol,\u201d released by Alliance Films, is spectacular and exciting.Its drama will grip you and thrill you, and its profound mystery will keep you guessing until the very last scene.\u201cNorth Sea Patrol\u201d is a story of today.I.is the drama of spies in the war that is blackening all of Europe, and it is so well directed ard so well acted that it lifts you bodily out of the peace of America and takes you *» the very Judy Kelly \u2018ends her charm and; to list here, r expert even in the ~onsiderable talents to the role of most min r roles.\u201cNorth Sea Pa.Cynthia Maybridge, and Geoffreytrol\u201d is a pi: ur~ ¥ou must see: Toone is mnst att actively force-|it takes you closer to \u2018he inside ful as Commander Clive Stanton.story of the -w~- than your daily In fact, the entire cast, too long newspaper.(St.Catherine at Guy St.) \u201cGOLD RUSH MAISIE,\u201d with Ann Sothern, and Today and Friday: Lee Bowman, Slim Summerville ANGELS,\u201d and Virginia Weidler.\u201cFLIGHT with Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris, Ralph Bellamy and Jane Wyman.SATURDAY until TUESDAY DAYS OF WILD ADVENTURE! NIGHTS OF GLORIOUS ROMANCE! me \\ \\ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | \u2014\u2014 \u2014 | \u2014o \u2014 \u2014\u2014veumen \u2014 a come, a ~~ MacDONALD® ne NEW MOON © Book and Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd + FRANK MANDEL LAURENCE SCHWAB \u201c5 SIGMUND ROMBERG 2nd FEATURE ATTRACTION Back to you In a story of Vividly vivacious Lana Turner! to thrill millions of remem.marriage's exciting firat year .bering hearts! wLANA TURNER % JOHN SHELTON Norman Lee has set a mew high \u2014If you'll -rdon the pun\u2014for warfare in the skies.Fine Screening \u201cWE WHO ARE YOUNG\" | At York United BRITANNIA Malsie, the stranded showgirl c'aracter whom Ann Sothern create\u201d so successfully in the RULES THE WAVES!.GANGSTER TO GOVERNOR!.original film of that name, returns again in \u201cCold Rush Ma- sie,\u201d third In the series, which is now playing at the York United Theatre.Maisie is still stranded, still looking for a permanent place to alight, but she, breezier and funnier than ever despite the fact that her latest adventures place her adrift in the midst of the Arizona desert.Teamed with her for the first time is Lee Bowman the young Archduke of Florian\u201d, now ap-| pearing as Bill Anders, owner of a desert ranch who gives Maisie shelter for the night when her old jollopy breaks down almo:t at his doorstep.Much to his disgust, she returns with a family of itinerant crop followers who are on the trail of a gold strike and who want to camp on his property.Slim Sum- merville enacts the frozen-faced Anders hired hand, Fred Gubbins; citing and Enjoyable.multiple guns blazing, Cast .a timely drama of British naval exploits and fight against Fifth Columnists, From the play \u201cLuck of the Navy.\u201d Ex- \u201cNORTH SEA PATROL\u201d First Run British Picture! .see the Navy in Action.Destroyers at high speed in heavy seas with new includes: Toone, Judy Kelly, Clifford Evans and John Wood.There\u2019s Nothing Wrong With The Movies entertainingly told in one of the most widely discussed American pictures.An absorbing love story for the Ladies with lots of smart comedy for the men, \u201cTHE GREAT McGINTY\u201d Surprise Hit of the Year! McGinty sez: \u201cIt's okay to kiss other people's babies, but to stay in politics stick to your own wife.\u201d A Paramount Picture with Brian Donlevy, Muriel Angelus and Akim Tamiroff.Geoffrey Virginia Welidler is seen as Jubie Davis, young daughter of the crop- followers, who insists on \u2018\u2018adopting\u201d Masie.Also prominently cast are John Hamilton as Jubie's\u2019 father, Mary Nash as the mother, Scotty Beckett as the son, Harold, Baby Quintanilla of \u2018Forty Little Mothers\u2019 fame as the baby, Wallace Reid, Jr., Victor Kiliam, Jr.,| Irving Bacon and Louis Mason.NOW PLAYING When They Make Pictures Like These! Last Show Nightly at 9 P.M.NOWDON Decarie ve nt Snowdon Today until Saturday: Gary Cooper in \u2018\u2019BEAU GESTE\u201d with Ray Milland, Susan Hayward and Robert Preston.\u201cTHE BISCUIT EATER,\u201d with Billy Lee and Helene Millard.Short and News.\u2014 Friday Night \u2014 After 11 p'clock Revival + JAMES STEWART + MARGARET SULLIVAN ESTMOUNT (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Starting Sunday Playing For One Week \u201cSHOPWORN ANGEL\u201d 2 BIG FEATURES .IF YOU WANT THE WOMEN T0 ve OVER YOU OH-BOY-0H-BOY YOU GOTTA KNOW TOUR .Lewis STONE - Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER « Fay HOLDEN ANN RUTHERFORD DIANNA LEWIS «« Judy GARLAND Sr Pm y ANTALEE VAE SELLER + Brecht iy i Et IUT MATES PISTUBE ANDY HARDY&
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