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[" re ndi- fers tion of rom fair But lan- [ere the 1pa- hat ans and try ave Any\u2019 loth TT PE #42 Years in WE BUY DIAMONDS OLD GOLD and JEWELLERY See our stock of smart new Watches and Silverware, OHMAN\" JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL.XH., No.16 Local Rotary Club To Stage SLL LL LL LLL Ld LL 1000 fs ys Westmount\u201d 1216 Greene Ave.a LP 2 7 IEEE N N N N N N N N N NS Ny N N N N N N N N NS N N 3 N N N N NS 3 NS N N N N N N N N NY NS N N SV he Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1 1941 A.4263 St.Catherine St., Wostmount Free Estimates 2 OR a2 PLANS COMPLETE FOR CARNIVAL-FAIR, APRIL 24-26 HARDWOOD FLOORS | Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned Ross Grafton & Co.WE.2323} LEARN-TO-SWIM Outstanding Event At Forum LAMPAIGN HELD In Four-Fold Charity Drive Thirty-two Attractions of Varied Nature Will Feature | Unique Community Undertaking for Funds in Aid Of the Montreal Childrens Hospital, Julius Richardson Hospital, St.Patricks Orphanage, Rotary Cemmunity Chest Fund A mammonth Carnival Fair, with entertainment for the young and old, will be staged by the Rotary Club of Westmount at the Forum April 24-26, in aid of the Montreal Children's Hospital, Ju- Jius Richardson Convalescent Home, St.Patrick's Orphanage and the Rotary Community Chest Fund, With the Rotary Pony as mascot, the Fair will open with colorful ceremonies next Thursday evening and will feature 32 outstanding attractions, iucluding two fashion shows every evening, dancing in the Rotary Garden, Albert Murray's mysterious Golf- Hole-in-One, conducted by the well-k n 0 wn professional golfer himself, and an opportunity to buy your week's War Savings stamps at a special booth erected for the purpose.In its efforts to raise funds to continue its contribution towards the needy community work which it has undertaken to sponsor, the Westmount Rotary Club has organized one of the most outstanding and ambitions entertainment events ever held by a club of its size.01d fashioned entertainment to revive the memories of oldsters and modern streamlined attract- {ons to what tb appeties of the sophisticates will be tucked here in the booths of the huge Midway, feature of the show.The Rotary Pony, endearing himself to the hearts of adults and children alike w'fh his gentleness, intelligence and tricks at his rare public appearances, will be present throughout the Fair, in his capacity as Mascot.As far as the children are concerned it is predicted he will be the \u201cstar\u201d of the show.FASHION SHOWS Two fashion shows will be staged each evening.Styles of the '80's and the gay '90's, modelled by professional models, will walk side by side with their modern svelte-lined sisters influenced by the latest creations from New York and Hollywood of 1941, Another outstanding attraction will be Murray's Golf-Hole-in-One.Murray, former Canadian Amateur Champion and Open Golf Champion and professional in- Rotary Garden, while tea room | will be operated by the \u2018Rotary Annes\u201d and a special Fish-pond with intriguing prizes will be conducted for children.A special booth has also been designed for the sale of War Savings Stamps and ft is hoped the thousands of people attending the Fair will buy their week's War Savings Stamps there in their contribution towards Canada's War Effort.Among the 32 shows and games, to be presented, will be included, such booths as \u2018\u201c\u2018Sleepy Hollow\u2019, \u2018\u201cToy Town\u201d, \u2018The Village Grocery\u201d, \u201cTobacco Road\u2019, \u201cThe Stork Nest\u201d, \"Dart Hitler's Heart\u201d, \u201cThe Rotary Farm\u201d, \u201cThe Candy Bar\u201d, \u201cThe April Showers Umbrella Shoppe\u2019, \u201cSilken Hosiery\u2019.\u201cThe Hope Chest\u201d, \u201cThe Superfine Shoppe\u201d and the \u201cBlanket and | Towels Shoppe\u201d all of whom will feature games and the latest and best in Canadian manufactured goods as souvenirs, CAUSE 15 NEEDY ONE The cause for which the West- mount Rotary Club is organizing! this even is a needy one.for it, must not be forgotten that while Canada is \u2018\u2018Carrying-On\u2019\u2019 to help win this war, she must also \u201cCar- Lry-On\u201d at home for our future\u2018 generations.| Authorities have stated that one | of the foremost problems confronting society today is the proper care and treatment of sick and underprivileged children so that such children reach adult age in the state of health which will enable them to take their place in the life of the nation.There are few if any cases of sickness, deformiy or undernourishment among children which cannot be completely cured if given the proper attention.Rotary the world over, for it is an international organization, has devoted the greater part of its activities to the care of the underprivileged child in its community.It is a businessmen\u2019s club and handles these problems in a businesslike way, entirely without profit.Colorful ceremonies will open this gala event and from present indications, thousands are expected to be present during the three days it will be held.structor at the Beaconsfield Golf Clul, who has donated his service to the Westmount Rotary for this cause, will test your eye and skill: at the game in his One Hole Golf! Course.Dancing will be featured in the Parents are especially asked to \u2018accompany their children.while | members of Canada\u2019s armed forces will he admitted free.| \u201c= helping Rotary to help others! \u2018re doing your \"bit\" towards i.uture of our great country.Plans Progress For Stamp Sale Plans for the proposed War Stamp Auction to be held sometime in May or June at Victoria Hall under the joint sponsorship of Westmount service clubs, are progressing favorably it was announced yesterday, and some more definite announcement will be! forthcoming shortly.Staged by the Business Association of Westmount, the first such auction was a huge success and this time with the various other organizations the Business Association.an even greater sale is anticipated.St.Matthias\u2019 Group To Hold Spring Tea Members of the Intermediate Women's Association of st.Matthias\u2019 Church will entertain their mothers and friends at a spring tra in the parish hall this Sut- urday from four to six p.m.Guest speaker will he Mrs.C.Major Wright, \u2018rom Europe.whose remarks are ¢ortain tn prove interesting.Pro- (eds will go te tha Women's Association funds, it was an- \u201counred by Consfance Kingsland.\u201ctermediate W.A.leader.\u2018 co-operating with! recently returned St.Stephen\u2019s Women To Hold Rummage Sale A rummage sale under the con- venership of St.Stephen's Women's Association, senior branch of the Women's Auxiliary, will he held tomorrow morning in St.| Stephen's Parish Hall, starting at 10.50, it was announced.| The ha!l is on the corner of Dorchester street and Atwater | avenue.the entrance being on Atwater, \u2018Parent-Teacher Group Will Meet The Parent-Teachers' Associa- PLANS MEETING tion of the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Westmount.will hold ! an open meeting for parents and | friends in the board room of the! synagogue Wednesday evening.April 23rd.at 8.30.The meeting will be addressed by br.Mattie Rotebberg, well- known Jewish educator of Tor- , onto.sha is the founder and director of the Hillcrest Progressive School in Toronto and the {Editor of Toronto's \u2018Hadassah Reporter.\u201d She is also a regular contrib- utar to the talks for women broadrast from coast ta cnast hy the CBC.Dr.Rotenberz wili speak on \u2018The Progressive Jew- i ish School.\u201d GREAT SUCCEDS Class Under Instructor Ed Smee at Westmount \u201cY\" Makes Good Progress in Short Time CO- CHAIRMEN tor Ed Smee, Westmount Y.M, C.A.'s \u2018learn-to-swim\u2019 campaign is experiencing great success, according to Secretary Ernie Taylor who sald close to 20 youngsters have been taking the course since the start of the Easter holidays and have made remarkable progress.Aided by two or three of the Y's\" senior members, Smee has been conducting his classes daily and is convinced that by tho time school starts again, all of his charges will be able to keep themselves afloat unaided.\u201cOur greatest trouble,\u201d Smee said yesterday, \u2018is to rid these youngsters of thelr fear or water.Sometimes it takes a little while to accomplish but once done, the rest is easy.There are only four of these kids who are unable to swim across the pool at least once and it won't be long before they'll be able to do it as well.\u201d Housing the only swimming pool in Westmount, the local \u2018Y\u2019 feels duty-bound to do all it can in helping every Westmount I youngster to become a swimmer.| \u201cThus,\u201d Taylor said, \u201cwe have | started this class, open to all { Westmount youngsters wishing to learn how to swim and I believe .it will prove one of the most ! : successful campaigns we ever have _ instituted.\u201d Names and ages of the youngsters in (he present class are as follows: Jim Brodeur, 8; John Stanbro, 11; Ian Campbell, 11; Otto Robinson, 11: Ken Pyne, 10; Lorne Diner, 11; Eric Parker, 10; Will Taylor, 10; John Stuart, 9; Ed Stockhouse, 9; Bliss Cartmel, 11; Pat Broden, 10; Dan McLean, 8; John McTavish, 10; Ken Hale, 10; Iram Malcolm, 10; Geoffrey Goacher, 10.AUSTIN WRIGHT NAMED T0 POST Westmount Man Made Assistant Director of Wartime Bureau of Technical Personnel Arthur F.Cayford, William F.Close, joint chairmen of the R.tary Club of Westmount's gala Carnival-Fair to be held at the Fcs:m April 24-26, who announce plans are complete for this unique community undertaking.top, and Mrs.Frankowska Will Give Talk Mrs, M.R.Frankowska, well- known Polish political refugee, will be guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish to be held in St.Paul\u2019s Academy Monday evening, it was announced.Following her talk, \u201cThe Spirit of Polish Women During the War,\u201d Mrs.Frankowska will be entertained by the Sodality publicity committee, as will mem- 1, bers of the executive and chair- .Austin Wright, of 376 Met- ; ralfe avenue, Westmount, has men of the various committees.: The _meating will start at 7.30, been appointed Assistant Director ; of the Wartime Bureau of Teeh- \"nical Personnel, it was announced FITNESS GROUP by E.M.Little of Quebec, Bureau Director.Mr.Wright is general tary of the Engineering Institute of Canada, Said to be still in the organization stage, the bureau was established recently by Hon.Norman Mcl.arty, Minister of Labor, with the alm of providing machinery for obtaining technical men who might be needed by wartime industry.secre- NEXT THURSDAY Province of Quebec Physical Education Association to Hold Annual Under the direction of Instrue- THE CHILDREN\u2019 s FA VORITE AE Say ON The Rotary Pony, Rotary Club of Westmount's attractive mascot, donated by Tom Bignell, who will be prosent throughout the entire Carnival-Fair at the Forum April 24-26.ing the event in aid of the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital, rick's Orphanage and Rotary Community Chest Fund.The Westmount club is stag- Julius Richardson Convalescent Home, St.Pat- F.-O.Jess Baldwin Has Narrow Escape In Fire Well- Known Westmount Tennis and Squash Star Is Carried Unconscious From Officers Quarters at Dunnville R.C.AF.School, Overcome by Smoke And Burned Severely \u2014 Is Reported Resting Comfortably Flying Officer Jess Baldwin, of 4216 Western avenue, West- mount, narrowly escaped death early yesterday morning when fire of undetermined origin razed the officers\u2019 quarters of the Royal Canadian Air Force School at Dunnville, Ont.One of the Dominion's leading tennis and squash racquets players, Baldwin was borne unronsgei- ous from the flaming bullding by P-O F, H.MeNeill, who found the former Westmount High and Me- Gill University student lying on the floor, overcome by smoke and burned severely, Baldwin was rushed 40 miles to a Hamilton Lospita! where he wuy reported to 'e resting comfortably last night, Baldwin's mother, Mrs, M, Baldwin, and à son, R.D.Baldwin, Jeft here yesterday afternoon for Hamilton where they will juin another son, Herbert, hurried to his hrother's from Kitchener shortly after the mishap, According tn a report issued hy the No, 6 Flying Schon] at Dunn-! ville, the popular Westmounter wus overcome hy smoke while at! j little more than a week ago, tempting to ealvage some of his poxsessions, After learning Baldwin was In the building, McNeill climbed through à window and, \u201cholding my breath,\u201d ran the few steps to Baldwin's room, \u201cHe was lying in the centre of the floor,\u201d Me- Neill saîd, \u201cone eld« of the room was on fire.\u201d MeNeil completed his heroie act\u2018 Session at Central \u201cY\u201d | The Province of Quebec Phrysi- cal Education Association headed hy George P.Smith, physical director of Westmount High School.will held its annual meeting next Thursday evening in the Willing-, don Room of the Central Y.M.C.A, : it was announced yesterday by | ; Secretary Hugh Noble, athletic director at Westmount Y.M.C A, Thursday.House\"; Westmount Chapter, Red Cross, Friday, April 18th-\u2014M.R.T.; iuess meeting Saturday, April \u201cSethco Sales Concert; April leports from the various com-! mittees will be read while un open discussion will be held pertaining tu the recent physical fitness display held at the Forum with the co-uperation of Captain J.G.Lang Monday, April 21st \u2014 St, aud Capt.St.Pierre, supervisors, Daughters of the Nile, .of physical education for the, Tuesday.April 22nd\u2014Dickens Fellowship, Protestant and Catholic school S.0E.boards respectively, Another feature of the meeting will he an entertainment prozram arranzed hy Stan Rough.super.vicar of parks and playgrounds for.Montreal, Wednesday, April Concert Dance W.W.Club Red Cross.Thursday, April M M A EE 7 The Week At Victoria Hall LE dd td dea did a ll Ld A A 2D TP 2 dd ed 2 Lr, 17th\u2014 Montreal Westinount Stamp Club; N.D.G.Wesley Men's Club, 19th - MRT, Northam Warren dance, Lawrence Stamp Cian; zarde \u2014-VON ; Group demonatration; 24th\u2014VW'eztmount (Fais, LO.O.F.; Pee Wee league meeting.Repertory Theatre \u201cFull Jersey Channel Island Society, Women's Club, anunal bus.bridge; Momreal Shrine No 1, Canadian Girl Guide, 1muvie; Oa.2 Temple Westmount lodge, Montreal OES Rotary Luncheon, Westmount Chapter, Stamp Cinh, Manchester who! hedside J | | by lifting Baldwin over his shoulder and making his way back to the window where he handed (he unconscious victim Lo fellow flying officers.At the hospital, Dr.Miles G.Brown stated Baldwin's condition way fair; that he was suffering second-degree burns and did not recover consciousness until shortly after his admission, Raised by F-O J.C, IL.Henderson, the alarm sounded In time to allow (he 60 officers quartered in the bullding to flee.They were forced to leave the structure in night attire, however, so quickly did the flames spread, Vietually all their clothing and personal belongings were destroyed.A member of Mount Royal Tennis Club and the Montreul Badminton and Squash, and also a well-known skier with the Ht, Margaret's Club, Baldwin va home on leave last week-end, returning to Dunnville Sunday.Heading his own chartered accountancy firm ontil he enlisted last July, Baldwin is well known across Canada and in the United Stites for his prowess as a fennis and squash exponent, He played No.1 on the Canadian team facing the United States in the recent Lapham Cup squash malch in Toronto, while Just à he reached the semi-final round of the Ontario Indoor singles tennis championships at Hamilton, losing, to & former Mount Royal elub- mate, Bobby Murray.SPEAKS TONIGHT J.L.Pickering, who will speak at Calvary United Church tonight in aid of Unit No.8 of the Overseas Parcels League, taking as his subject, \u2019\u2019Minesweeping.\u2018\u2019 Pickering was commander o' a B \u2018tich minesweeper in the last Crag War, seeing most action off Gib- ralter and Africa.\" He Finally Got | It Rolling But.! Clifford 8, Fortier finally got his ear rolling after it had stalled on Cedar avenuo Mone day but he did such n competent job, with help from a pas- wer-by, the auto wheeled away without him, Tho car had stallod cast of Mount Pleasant avenue, rune ning at right angles to Cedar, and Fortive attempted to push ft.buek and then down Mount Pleasant to get it started, Tho vehiels Jef, him behind, however, and went off on a (an- gent down the hilly zig-zagging for some distance and mowing down a fire hydrant and a few bushes before coming (ov a halt against n fence, n short dise tance off the rond.MISS C.MUSSEN BURIED FRIDAY Resident of Westmount for Many Years, Miss Mus- sen Was in Her 80th Year A resident of tha for \u2018ule Caroline J, Westmount many years, Mussen of 21 Staynor avenun wis buried in Mount Royal Cemetery Friday following a funeral servieo fn her home, Born at Que, ycars ago, Miss Mussen only ehild of Rev, W.Mussen, Anglican Chureh, 40 years, The famby Montreal when Canon died in 1901, Miss Mugen, a grand-daughter ol the late of « Montreal, of (the Women's Auxillary and of the \"Montreal Menfefpal Chapter, Im- | persat Order Daughters of the | Empire, She attended the Church of St, James the Apostle, Farnham, 7 Wan Canon Thomas of st.\u201carnham, rector James for moved to Mussen Thomas Mussgen wis ou Jife member Capt.T.W.Jones | To Address Club | Capt.Rev, TW.Jones, pastor of petarned a Calva, y United Ville Chureh more than u monte ago trom Fuplaud where Lee \u201cpeut tnoie than a vray us bed of the VOLO A Overseas Service owed bee gest Beaker ge the Rotary Cobh of We Linoant\u2019y weekly Ditnchioon neat AW due das su Victaria Tall, Falling on S10 George's ba the me tne wii be moe cab.ose Laan oval hote le tarion.Woy he oan peut mette A va\" re ae jhe Cathbers wi} preside the: 10 STAGE PLAY AT EMANU-EL THIS WEEK-END Temple Players Will Present Three-Act Comedy, \u201cGreen Stockings\u201d\u2019, Saturday, Sunday A.B.W.Mason's famous three- act comedy, \u201cGreen Stockings,\u201d will be presented by Temple Playors Saturday and Sunday evenings, commencing at 8.30 pam.in the Temple Emanu-El Community House, The lurge cust Includes Edna lrocdmuan, Shirley Bercoviteh, Bl- lon Snyder, lsobol Woiurauch, Ethel l\u2019oriman, Murray Boru- stolu, John Adelstoin, Nat Dlusy, Ben Lazoff, Buddy Shefler, Dan Morris and Nershell H.Lowls, Mason fs the famod author of \u201cFour JFenthora,\u201d\u201d and in \u201cGroen Stockings\u201d has provided a comedy oqualling for sheer drollery, tho heights for which his honv- lor vehicles are noted, for beauty and sincerlty of spooch, Templo players havo functioned poriodleally sinco 1923, their oulstanding productions Dbelag \u201cThe Spring Maid\u201d and \u2018The Chocolulo Soldier,\u201d and more re- coutly Campus Kinks.\"\u201d But with the presentation of \u201cSkidding'\u201d last season, n veal effort war made to re-organize tho group, and ft is folt that this production of \u201cGreen Stockings\u2019 will definitely re-cstablish the Tomple I\u2019layers in locul amateur clrelus.On Wednesday, April 23, the\u2019 Men's Club of the Temple will hold its final meeting of the sen son at which timo annual reports will be submitted nad clection of officors wlll tako placo.Tho Indies will bo guests and na splendid program of an educational and recreational nature has heen arranged.David @.Jasaby, Ph11., a past-president of Brotherhood will speak on \u201cA Commentary on the JRconomie life of Canada.\u201d Dinner will be served at 7 p.m, After the regular meeting, the ladies and gentlemen will ad- Journ for a social hour, Capt.Ww.M.\u2018Parkinson Resigns W.V.R.C.Post Captain W.M.Parkinson has resigned from the Women's Vol- ubtesr Îleserve Corps in order to dovote more lime to war work, iL wis announced last night.Captain \u2018Parkinson, a resident of Westmount, was chairman of tha Spirit of Montreal Spitfire Fund which concluded two days ago, FIRST COMPANY BOYS\" BRIGADE 10° ENTERTAIN Westmount Group Will Have 18th Company Members as Guests at Tomorrow's Meeting loys of the 18 18th Company will be the guests of the Westmount First Company, Boys' lirigade on Friday cvening for the recreation period, as well as sitting in on the rest of the evening's program, This unit is In charge or Capt, W, Bush and Is making rapid pro- !gress since {t's inception nearly two months ago, Captain Richardson I= making arrangements for la spechid evening's programine, who | The Life Boy Team will take pict dn the annual life Boy Display, to bee hedd Su the 1st Pres- byterivn Ch ure lh Gyinuasham, Prince Arthur ood Jeunue Mauce Strecis, this Saturday afternoon al thaw o'clock, A group of they boys will demonstrate their abit- ity in tumbling and pyramid bidding, and will have a final rehrarsal at 6.40 Friday night, Every team in the Battalion is taking an active part and have drawn up a most Interesting pro.crane.depleting the various tContinged on aga 2) ¥ pe certe «ARMES EE , \u2018electric grates; Victor gramophone.The Westmount Examiner Publisheg Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Ottice: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% ~The Examiner aims Lu Le an Independent, clean nrwapaper for the home.devoted to public service.women cannot COMPANY WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941 TRUE REFORM |S MODERATE It is fair to say, that of ali the social reforms that have ever been tried and tion of the manufacture, importation and sale of alcoholic beverages in the will go down in history as the most ill advised example of a statutory enactment, having as its object the imposition by law of a moral standard upon the people, which is something that has never been done, and will be done.minating.As an experiment it was illu- Many sincere people lent their support to the passage of the bill, making hibition in the tailed, prohibi- United States probably never sincere people, frankly admit the impracticability of the measure and urge the repeal of the law.Prohibition however served one good purpose; it showed very clearly that men and who were among the first to be made moral by law.It revealed the fact also that there is only one road to reform and that is by education.sane view of the situation indicates very clearly that there is only one safe method of obtaining changes in our laws, which will be advantageous to all.it must not be prematurely forced upon the people before they are ready to accept it.Pro- A If a reform is necessary, United States was an example, There are many who claim that the cause of true temperance in that country was set back a half century by the Volstead Amendment.Just now, in the Province of Quebec, campaign is in progress designed to greatly limit the use ot alcoholic beverages.Whether the campaign has as its objective the cause of true temperance or is simply another effort to force upon the people another reform for which they are not ready, is a highly debatable point.However, from a practical point of view, the proposed new laws will harm, economically, a-large class of the population \u2014 those dependent upon the restaurant trade and those dependent upon the tourist trade.Great care should, consequently, be exercised in making | HOWARD S ROSS MEDICINE AND HUMAN WELFARE by Henry BE, Sigerist, M.D., D.Litt Professor of the History of Medicine in The Johns Hopkins University Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut, London and Toronto, Oxford University Press.Dr.8lgerigt is one of the foremost authorities on the history of medicine.In this book he telis not only what medicine has been from antiquity on, but where its greatest present achievements and disadvantages lle, and what its future is likely to be.The controversies over socialized me- prohibition the law of the land, and it is sig- dicine, he claims, have not nificant, that it was largely these genuinely changes in the present liquor laws.changed the fact that many ofp ser se words for 20 | & The Westmount Examiner 35 CLASSIFIED ADS hme 004 er rf mm me ff rd me Alnut 2773 Otte 4 cmt oe The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contes: the following requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u2018\u2018ads.\u201d\u201d in | the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday's mail, Mrs.J.Turner, 463 Grosvenor Upper Belmont Ave, .The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each : week twelve passe sare given to the six lucky winners who compiy with Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of next week are hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in this 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 Stephen Ave.; Owen Owens, 788 Upper Belmont Ave.; Mrs.H.C.Shaw, 148 Abbott Ave.; Betty Riddell, 513 Claremont Ave.; J.D.Scythes, 793 the the current issue of The Westmount The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Ave.; Kathleen Burgess, 464 Mount board is fighting public housing.LOST | FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BOYS wagon, medium Fire Tir | VACUUM CLEANERS [Tian o man on \"27 fcomatngion | send box, Bromier Duplex Junior, ma: ward, EL, 41386.440 l.ansdowne.ben RENTED Avenue, Apt.10, Westmount.WI fis.cue Ali ty Lady 3 fawn viding SITUATIONS WANTED We 21-00 Monthly vacuum Hn Re a a Rp sa by er chara TARDEN maintenance executed pro- clenners.L-6 WA.5176.R-556 fessionnally by experienced 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rooms, nowly decurated, immaediate ocoupalion, close to Westmount schools, Rental from $46 to $47.50.Apply Supt.WE.3366 or D, W.Ogtivie & do, Inc, Dominion Square Buliding.TLA.8201.1-28 : \u201cBEAVIORITROOKE and Churchill Aypts.\u201d\u2019, 4921 Coronet Ave, near St.doseph'a Shrine, Move into new building.Latest Improvements.Karly oe- cupation, (Excaptional, nice bright, large 3, lg rooms.A'T.6488, EL.2400.1-34 WESTMOUNT VIEW APTS, 2066 Claremont Avenue, 4 and 5 rooms, frigidaire, janitor service, gas atove, taxes pald.Rentals from $37.50 tu $42.50, D.W.Oglilvie & Co, Inc, Dom- inlon Square Bullding.HA, 8201.1,-24 A.& A.VACUUM CLEANER CO.Pltzroy 5800 ; L-32 CURTAIN \"boxes, one of 9' and one of 6 with complete adjustable fittings In boxes.Apply 4806 Queen Mary ltd.Apt.12, No dealers, L-37 WINE coloured upholstered reading chajr, ¢iood condition $6.00 also standard reading lamp $1.00.Phillips, 417 Melealfe Ave.FI, 3021, L-18 HOBBY bench with 1-3 H.P.motor, 6\u201d ¢lrculur Saw, 3 drills, Emery and Buffing whoel complete with shafting hangers ate.Seperately or as sel up.4808 Queen Mary Rd.Ant, 12.L-38 GAS stove practically new\u201d Store tixtures, China cupbourd and table.Mirror\u201d suitäblé\u201d T6F \u201cdressmaker or taflor.Apply LA.3042.1,-15 HÉDItOOM suite, 8 pleces, with twin beds.Beautiful imported set of African and South American Mahogany ETON SUIT size 7 or 8.Reasonable.Call WI, 6856, L-42 CHISSTIERFIELD and chair $10.00, congoleum runner, hed complete $7.60.Kitchen cabinet, music cabinet, chif- foniere, hardwood rocking chair $1.00, FI.7978.L-4 LADY'S walnut vanity dresser $8.00, Indy's light blue spring coat, sllk Jined.size 16, $5.00.Man's tuxedo size 38, $5.U0, almost new.EL.3601, L-2 VACUUM \u2019oleuner, General Éléctric, cost new $78.00 wuld sacrifice for $18.Elwood 7879.L-7 OWEN'S NUCLEAN.Removes Shine from Serge.Cleans Clothes Clenn.Removes Chewing Gum, Grease, ete.25c, Batons, Morgans, American Drug, Preugiists, No cdwares, 1-30 BEDROOM SUITE, 9 pleces with twin beds, beautiful imported set of African and South Amorican mahogany oven snd hot water jacket, Fire grate and screon.WE.6418.L-11 DESK flat-top a collectors plece of beautiful matched burl walnut.Apply 4906 Queen Mary Rd, Apt.12.No dcalers.L-40 with birdseye maple panels.$375.00 with blrdseye maple panels, $375.00 or or nearest offer.Must be sold Imme- [nearest offer, Must be sold immedi- dintely, WIL store until May.4906 [ntely.Will store until May.4906 Queen Mury Rd, Apt.12, No dealers.[Queen Mary Rd, Ant.12.No dealers.1.-39 1-590 GOOD GARDEN EARTH [FIVE PATRS good Ince curtains, short , \u2018tures, telephone set.BLAUK eurth and pent, especially ee re pictures, telep or prepared for flowers, shrubbery, (= TA See te Ter house plants, and top dressing lawns, SIMMONS single bed.complete.re- Odorlesn, finely screened.$1.00 per [ducing rowing machine, electric bag or $3.00 for 1 cu, yard, delivered washer, man's spring coat and lady's Montreal.BY.1869.1.-26 cont.EL, 4152._ R-566 COMTINATMION Quebec heater wiih McCLARY GAS STOVE, good condition, reasonable, TL.5254, R-569 INVATLID'S bed rest, never used, will sucrifice.WA, 5303.R-572 BUREAU \u2014 large solid walnut, $30.00.Apply 4906 Queen Mary Rd., Apt.12.No dealers.R-589 9 PIECE walnut dining room sat very reasonable.Apply llLwood 8287 he- tween 6.30 = 9.30.P.M, L-8 NINF-PICE, walnut dining room suite.Very reasonable.Guod condi- tion.3561 Decarle Blvd, K-565 [Crossword Puzzle ASQUITH Apts.4 and 5 rooms, furn- ished or\u2019 unfurnished.Reasonable Prices.FT.1961, L-19 SHERBROOKE ST.W., {010 West- mount, Pickwick Arms, modern, § roomy, tiled bathroom, electric pas- senget and freight elevatofs, extra large rooms.Rest value in West- mount, $60 and up.Call Supt.DE, 4724 or D.W, Ogilvie & Co.Inc, 1010 St, Catherine St.WV, 1A, 5201.L-22 STORE TO LET MeGTLL college Avenue, 2026, Heated store.LAncaster 2042 L-1 GARAGES TO LET LARGE sell contained garage, main gma Are TERRES IBD IBA NEIOUTIEEPRINITIRIIOIISIIT entrance, sole occupancy, corner Claremont and Sherbrooke.Dlé 8717.3 L-8 ROOM AND BOARD FAYING QUESTS: 50 minutes from Montreal, convalescent, couple or retired gentleman.Lovely modern home.fdeal surroundings, verandah and sun porch.First class board.DO.1687.L-12 ROOM WANTED i GNFURNISHED large room.with eupboard space, privileges or kitchenette, apt.preferred.Good basement would suit, No children.FT 8804, L-10 ONE large or two unfurnished rooms, for quiet elderly couple iu eastern, \u2018Westmount.Phone FI.095.L-à i DESK SPACE WANTED :DRSK SPACE stenographic and tele- $phone service wanted in Westmount 8by branch ot large company.Apply :Bux 31 c-o 3191 Hampyton.1-31 FOR SALE SBEAUMFUL chesterffeld auite, never sused, $50.Handsome rug, bargain $26.scatter mats.Modern Hedroom, break- sfast set, studio set.Bookcase, drop- leaf table, chairs, secretary, lamps, tables, Never used.Selling separately.Genuine opportunity.FI.1950.Colson, 358 Greens, Westmount.1-31 {BURBAU large solld walnut 330.00.Apply 4906 Queen Mary Rd.Apt.13.« No dealers, L-38 sPORCELAIN lined refrigerator, smait » * .» .Good condition.EL.83818, GAS STOVE, four burners, 4133 Dor- L-13 chester Sty Wa Apt.k so\" 65 67 HORIZONTAL 50\u2014Hindu woman's 21-\u2014Annexed 1\u2014Tender garment 23\u2014Lubricant 5-ltit 5t-\u2014Summer house 25\u2014Winds t0\u2014Humming-birds S4\u2014Groups 26\u2014California white 14-\u2014Hebrew month 38\u2014-Away from wind oak 15-\u2014-Mohammedan ne\u2014Acgeun island 27-\u2014Early Christian nymph 61\u2014Salute sec 16\u2014Join 62\u2014Moutitain lake -\u2014-Fright 17\u2014In addition 63-Run_ away 29\u2014Ronsted t8\u2014Perfeet 64\u2014Ualian_ Camlly 30-\u2014Bilazes t9\u2014Philippine Negrite d5\u2014fiod of love 3M-Outward spread 20\u2014Descerated t6\u2014Burdens 32\u2014Wisdom 22\u2014Shore bird 67 \u2014Legal document 34\u2014Indians 24-\u2014Poeus VERTICAL 38\u2014Pule flower of 25\u2014Grating t\u2014Hotuluy ades 26\u2014Falls 2-Scent 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don't you know what to do?Put your money in negro houses.The rent is good and you almost never have to do anything for them.\u201d Only one in four in the U.S.A.is well fed notwithstanding the vast food producing facilities of that great country.The Britich Malvern Confer- -ferenceattendey dby eout m ans ence attended by many outstanding Anglican church dignitaries and laymen with national and international reputations, decided that one stumbling block which is contrary to Divine justice is the fact that the structure of our modern society places the ultimate ownership of the principal resources of the community in people who need doctors are without them, and that a great deal of distress could be prevented with a proper ordering of medi- vine and our social order.This volume is lLased upon the 60th series of lectures delivered at Yale University on the Foundation established by Dwight H.Terry for the delivery and subsequent publication of \u201cLectures on Religion in the Light of Science and Philosophy.\u201d The founder realized that the liberalism of one generation is often conservatism in the next, and that many an apostle of true liberty has suffered martyrdom at the hands of the orthodox.\u201d He stipulated that lecturers be those well qualified and ir harmony with the cardinal principles of the Foundation, \u2018\u2018which are loyalty to the truth, lead where it will, and devotion to human welfare.\u201d In his Preface he wrote: \u201cAnd even in our day, when medicine has become a matter of science, {s not the attempt to promote human welfare, to help in building a better world not in heaven but on earth, an effort that is not so very far from religion, although it excludes the transcendental?\u201d Some of the chapters are: Di- sense; Health and the final chapter The Physician.There are 20 rare illustrations and an index giving the names of famous physicians.philosophers and others mentioned by the author.Dr.Sigerist is convinced that medicine.like education, will ultimately become a public service in every civilized country \u201cAll trends are in that direction.Under such a system medicine can fully apply all scientific means at its disposal and can reach the entire population, Under it.moreover, the risks are spread among the largest possible number of people and their resources are pooled.At what time such a point will be reached in the var- fous countries will depend on economic.social.and political developments.It may be sooner than we commonly expect.The war which broke out in 193% will destroy the laisses faire attitude once and for all and will force social adjustments that have been neglected in the past.\u201d LULL LL LLU LL 72 Ed POPP Zr 2d 27 277777 2 77 7777 THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.LL ZZ ld Ld dd Ll dl Li hl lll A AAA A M M A A A A UM AAA IE Indianapolis newspapers frankly state that the city\u2019s real estate much is going on \"behind the scenes\u2019 to head off a government- financed housing project to take care of new families brought to the city by the defense industries.Freezing of rents is opposed as having brought \u2018disastrous results\u2019\u2019 in Canada, Owners of rental property are urged to keep it in better shape, lest it be condemned and plans demned property.In a single hour's walk one can survey hundreds of Indianapolis dwellings which would not be tolerated holm.An Indianapolis news item*% K.C.DCL The board's president states that Already many citizens live in con- in Stock- the hands of private owners.The Conference said that so long as this is so, the economic motive will be supreme and that this is contrary to God's plan for mankind.Have you a book called Man the Master of Women?Librarian: The fiction department is on the next aisle.It is not enough to grind our teeth we have an Axis to grind \u2014 and there is no time like the present to start.\u2014Neil Mac- Neil, Editor, Co-operative News, St.John's, Newfoundland.During Prohibition in the U.S.A.it was unlawful to sell buttermilk because it contains more than one half of one per cent alcohol.\u2014\u2014 Premier Churchill at a luncheon in honor of the Ambassador from the United States Hon.John Winant praised British Trade Unions.He repeated that he was a bit shy of defining war aims\u201d and expressed the hope that when victory 1s won \u2018our aim will be to build a society in which there will be wealth and culture but where wealth shall not prey on the Commonwealth.nor culture degenerate in\u2019 class and pride.\u201d He hopes \u201cthere will be an electric atmosphere in the world which may render possible an advance toward greater and broader social unity and justice.\u201d Reconstruction and The New Order in Great Britain.There will be important work before the group of ministers studying reconstruction.The chairman is Mr.Greenwood, Labor party minister without portfolio in the war cabinet.The group will have to prepare ahead tor deiobilization, re-employ- ment, rehousing and, most important of all perhaps, the return of industry to neace conditions.But along with all these urgent and practical concerns, these men must be preparing for an attempt to make effective in the life of this nation whose very principles of social order which it wishes to commend to others.Yhether or not the party divisions which obtained before the war will be restored we cannot tell.Some believe that there will still be parties, siice there is bound to Le tension in any human society, but certainly the parties will take on a new character.> Dr.Edward Shiliito of Lon.on, G.B.The editor of Metropolitan Church Life focused the attention of its rep.ers on H.J.R.59, introduced in both houses of Congress, which reads \u201cthat there is hereby established a national commission on unemployment and present and post-war economic adjustment.\u201d Robert W.Sear- les, executive secretary of the Greater New York federation of churches, said of it: \u201cWe must not overlook the importance of this bill.For ten years this nation has fu-nbled with the vast human problem of unemr'oyment without any long-range thinking.The buman waste and the weakening of our social structure have heen | i | | \"7.30 p.m.* CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES sé -\u2014\u2014 * The preacher in Calvary Church at both services on Sunday will be the Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A., B.D., the Interim Minister, who will preach at the morning ser- \u2018vice on the theme \u201cThe Ministry of Faith\u201d and at the evening service on \u201cRevelation.\u201d At 3 p.m.Calvary Men's Own Brotherhood will hold its annual St.George's Day Service.The Sons and Daughters of England Benefit Society will be guests at this service.The Sunday School will be held at the same hour.Monday, at 7.15 p.m.the Boy Scouts will meet in regular session.Tuesday from 10.30 to 4.30 the Red Cross wil] meet and at tile evening branch will hold its regular work session.The Girl Guides will meet at 7.15 p.m.Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.the Midweek Devotional Service will be held.On Thursday at 7.15 p.m.the Wolf Cubs meet, and on Friday there will be movies for the children, - Westmount Baptist * | Church Notes | » The services in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday will be of an unusual character In the morning the Speaker will be Rev.Harold E.Bridge, B.A., B.Th.Mr.Bridge is a preacher of unusual ability, and will have a virile message.#\u2014\u2014 In the evening, the congregation will be addressed by Miss Ruth Baxter, who has just returned from her first term as a missionary in Africa.Miss Baxter was abord a vessel which was bombed and sunk by a German plane, She will not only tell of the triumphs of grace among the people whom she served, but she will also recount the heart-mov- ing story of God's faithfulness through the experiences of being bombed, rescued, and finally brough safely home.The people of the community are cordially invited to hear these addresses.On Friday evening, at 6.15, the McMaster Alumni of Montreal will hold a supper meeting in Murray's Restaurant, Sherbrooke and Claremont.At 8 o'clock the same evening, technicoloured films of McMaster University and Moulton College will be shown in the Assembly Hall of the West- mount Baptist Church.The commentators on the films will be Rev.Harold E.Bridge, B.A.B.Th.and Principal Marjorie Trotter.This last meeting will be under the patronage of Montreal City Baptist Young People\u2019s Unions.ivity may be solving the problem temporarily, but it is only temporary.When the war ends, the problem of the unemployed may overwhelm us and lead to a terrible catastrophe.\u201d Five Point Safety Check-up 1.Check steering for looseness and misalignment.2.Check braking system for: A.Correct pedal adjustment.B.Proper fluid level in master cylinder.Evidence of worn or scored drums.Smooth and even operation.E.Parking brake adjustment.3.Check for burnt out lamp bulbs and proper focusing of headlights.4.Check horn.5.Check efficient operation of windshield wiper.SPECIAL $2.50 Friendly Neighborhood Cc.linings \u201cYour WA.2761 372 Victoria Avenue Westmount \u201cChad Hanna\u201d THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 190 First Company.(Continued from Page 1) forms of Life Boy Craft, Parents and friends are cordially invited ao attend and are askec to be in their places by not later than 2.43 PM.The following enrolments took place during the week:- Privates Bentield Inglis, Ian Campbell, Junior Robinson and D.Lyle, all of whom have completed their \u2018anyard tests and been awardec same.The Company was pleased to hear from Trooper P.Lamb, one of their former Sergeants, now on Active Service, who sends his greetings to his former associates.He is looking forward to going abroad shortly and to looking in on the B.B.in the Homeland.The Brigade has mobile canteens throughout Great Britain and welcome those who have served in the organizations, in all parts of the Empire.When on leave, there are always invitations from B.B.Battalions to our boys to spend their vacation in the homes of the officers, \"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] | SERVICES | * x \u201cDoctrine Of Atonement\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Ser- mon to be read in Church of Christ, Scientist throughout the world on Sunday April 20th.The Golden Text is from II Corinthians 5:18.\u201cAll things are of God, who hath reconciled us to Himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cBlessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.\u201d (Matthew 5:8).The Lesson-Sermon also 1n- cludes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2018Though demonstrating his control over sin and -disease, the great Teacher by no means relieved others from giving the requisite proofs of their own piety.He worked for their guidance, that they \u2018might demonstrate this power as he did and understand its divine Principle.Implicit faith in the Teacher and all the emotional love we can bestow on him, will never alone make us imitators of him.We must go and do likewise, else we are not improving the great blessings which our Master worked and suffered to bestow upon us.\u201d (Page 25).The colleges, while they provide us with libraries, furnish no professors of books; and I think no chair is so much needed.\u2014Emer- son.Calvary Church F-rchester St, at Greene Ave, Westmount \u2018inister: Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.Interim Minister Zalin R.Rudd, B.A,, B.D.m.The Ministry of Faith.3.s.m.Annual St.George's Service in Calvary Men's Brotherhood.Speaker: Rev.Pitts, M.A., Ph.D.Minister Emmanuel United Church, 7.30 p.m.Revelation.Tuesday, 10.30 z.m.to 4.30 p.m.R Cross Unit.7.30 p.m.Red Cross evening branch Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Midweek Dev.tional Service.Day Own John of Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 1f am Rev.Harold E.Bridge, B.A., B.Th.7.30 p.m.Miss Ruth Baxter \"Aboard a Bombed Vessel, in a Bombed Convoy.\u201d Miss Baxter, who has just returned from Africa, will tell a moving story of God's faithfulness, Mr.Johnston will preside at both services, Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 Organist: Bro.H.Howell, West.L in a body.enormous.Defense industrial act.CALVARY MEN'S OWN BROTHERHOOD Annual St.George's Day Service Sunday, April 20th, 3 p.m.Chairman: Rev.Colin R.Rudd, B.A.B.D.Guest Speaker: Rev.Dr.John Pitts, Soloist: Miss Alice Nicol, singing The Holy City, and Just For Today.The Sone and Daughters of England Benefit Society will also attend with full regalia.All Brotherhood members are heartily invited to attend.odge.M.A, Ph.D.of Emmanuel Church.et 1981 2 1) Parents invited to be in 18N 2.43 1t8 took Privates ampbell, Lyle, all d their awardec ased to mb, one ts, now nds his sociates.0 going king in land, le can- Britain ave serin ail \u2018hen on itations ir boys in the x NCE] | x nt\u201d is on-Ser- rch of ut the 0th.| 11 Co- 1gs are iled us st, and stry of which non is Bible: heart: (Mat- so in- ze from xtbook Key to Baker trating lisease, means ng the r own r guid- demon- id and inciple.er and can be- alone We lse we it bles- worked on Us.\u201d provide n0 pro- ink no -Emer- Ave, s Day 's Own v.John ster of branch ; Dev.Leader vist ay.rnd THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941 Board Of Revision Hears | AssessmentReportChanges In the midst of the continued earings of the complaint of the Dominion Textile Co.against the assessment of its various properties in Montreal, Mr.John Hack- ett K.C.attorney for the company, rose to say that the Company had just received an official notice from the Chief Assessor, Mr.Hulse, that the land valuation of the Hochelaga plant had been reduced to $1.00 per sq.ft.for the year commencing May 1, 1942, This land was assessed at $1.50 per ft.a figure which was strenuously objected to by Mr.Hackett in the early days of the hearing, which commenced March 31st.The Board could offer no explanation as to why the notice was sent and the company has now filed a protest against the $1.00 per ft.valuation for 1942, Evidence concerned the building value of the Hochelaga and Mount Royal plants and shows the City's witnesses to be far apart in their estimates.The Hochelaga buildings have been valued by the engineers and architects of the Technical Staff at approximately 11 cents a cubic foot, as replacement cost, the Assessors values ranging from 14 to 20 cents, or an extreme difference of 80%.These figures represent net cost before any allowance for depreciation.Efforts by Mr.Hackett to ascertain from some of the witnesses, the reason for this big difference met with no success.Five Assessors, Messrs, Dakin, Lynch, Lascelles, Vernot and St.Denis all based their calculations and valuations of the buildings on their experience and training, either as contractors and bulld- ers engineers, architects, and assessors and not on the theories, tables, charts or classifications où NSIT -REPAIRED § 1% NATIVE PUS buildings as shown in The Montreal Real Estate Assessment Manual, as published by the City.The Technical staft has based their values on index figures ot material, labour costs, etc.and the classification of buildings and tables given in the manual.What action the City Administration or the Quebec Municipal Commission may take to remedy this complex situation is a matter of surmise.The case will probably continue for some days yet, Calvary Women\u2019s Group To Hold Rummage Sale A rummage sale, under auspices of the Women's Association of Calvary United Church, Dor- chester and Greene avenues, will be held Saturday afternoon ia the Church Hall, it was announced.: Donations of clothing or other articles may be left at the Hall until starting time for the sale two o'clock Saturday.Girl Injured As Car Strikes Pole Louise Farrell, 19, 2015 Grey avenue, suffered cuts about the head when the car in which she was a passenger struck a telephone pole on the Upper Lachine Road recently.According to Mrs.M, Mains, 365 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, driver of the vehicle, the car wus travelling at a moderate speed when she lost control and the machine careened into the pole.Passersby saw the accident and immediately notified the Homoeopathic Hospital who dispatched an ambulance to the scene.Miss Farrell was given first aid treatment on the scene and later taken to the hospital.It was reported that considerable damage was done to the car and that the pole was totally demolished.No race can prosper until It learns that there is as much dignity in tilling the field as in writing a poem.\u2014Booker T, Washington.| MUSICIANS TO PRESENT NEXT LONGERT SOON Victoria Hall Again to be Scene of Musical Enter- taimment \u2014 \u2018Poet and Peasant Overture to be Presented A group of young Montrea! musicians presented a concert iu\u2018 g the form of a \u201cjam session\u201d at Victoria Hall recently which consisted of two hours of popular music with the individual feelings of the musicians interwoven with the original theme.With admission by invitation, the audience numbered at least two hundred and fifty young men and women as well as a few rather amazed parents.Even the more reserved gave way to the pulsating rhythm of the music.There was no dane- ing and the 1dience spontaneously applaudea in time with music without breaking into the movement that followed.It would seem reasonable that ventures such as this should be welcomed, not ouly by those who desire new interest in music generally.but also by the parents who wishes to see his or her children seeking recreation in good surroundings.So successful was the recent concert that the organisers have decided to repeat the performance on Saturday evening, again in Victoria Hall.This concert will include the \u201cPoet and Peasant Overture.\u201d Whether or not the arrangement of this selection conforms to the conventional music lover's idea of good music, it should at least prove to be a musical adventure for Montrealers.To cover expenses there will be a small admission charge aad in addition there will be an hour or more of dancing following the concert.Tickets may be obtained from the \u2018Record Shop.\u201d Wood can be bent after it has heen treated with phenol and formaldehyde in a water solution.WASHED with GENTLE and returned FRESH DAY they FIRST ADORNED your WINDOWS CURTAINS Up to 22 yds.by 45\u201d Plain Cotton Nets EACH 30; UP DOUBLE FRILLS AND SILKS .TOILET LAUN CARE.Up to PRICES ON WI.5/2/ .FINISHED to PERFECTION SPARKLING and NEW as the WITH RUFFLES EACH 30: up DRIES \u201cMONTREAL'S LARGEST WASHWOMAN\" 24 yds.by 45\u201d REQUEST sure oC \u2014\u2014\u2014 sw YANN ANAT WYRE Like some terrifying winged monster of the sca, the Navy's newest, dated PB2Y2\u2014alights on San Diego Bay after a successful test flight.The giant ship has a wing span of 115 feet and is 79 feet long.It carries a crew of nine, has a large bomb capacity and a cruising range of approximately 5000 miles.NN Na ve Bes S ani THE WESTMOUNT t EXAMINER U.S.NAVY'S AERIAL SUPER DREADNAUGHT IRR AA EG 7 NN oN ENR ronan yy 4 NN nn SM NN we 3 a vu a.= a hugest bombor\u2014the Consoli- J à | \u2014 WING \u2014| 4 CLIPPINGS Aviation News anc and Gossip \u201cWhat,\u201d we asked Colin Grav- enor, of C.C.A., \u201chappens when boy meets girl every day on the airliners?Does Cupid get busy?And are girls still expressing a yen to be stewardesses?\u201d \u201cCupid isn't as busy as you might imagine,\u201d he said in answer to the first question, *\u2018and, yes, it's surprising how many girls are air-minded,\u201d in reply to the second.\u201cThe offices of the big airlines are continually receiving a steady stream of applications from young ladies who wish to take to the air.Only two of the major airlines on this continent employ male stewards \u2014 Pan American with their Atlantic, Pacific and South American hops, and Eastern Airlines, who have always shown preference for the \u2018all male\u2019 crew.The other airlines, United, American, Canadian Colonial, TCA, TWA, Delta, North Western and others show a definite predilection fn favour of the young ladies.\u201cRequirements on most lines are that the girls cither be registered nurses or have had training as nurses.The reason for this Is not that they have to do any nursing or to know anything about nursing, but the airlines feel that a girl who has gone through a nursing course successfully has a fine foundation for the responsibility and discipline of an air stewardess.\u201d Ganadian Colonial Airways, however.diverge from this practice, and their stewardesses are selected on the basis of their capability, personality, and ability to carry out the careful instrue- tions as to procedure.Each girl Is selected after consideration of her education, her background, her hobbies and interests, In addition, Canadian Colonial Airways stewardesses (all Canadian girls) are noted for their combination of both beauty and brains, TCA select thelr young ladies from the holders of nurses certificates.They, also, are noted for the charm of their manner and their eificlency in carrying out their Instructions.And by the way, TCA a couple of months ago did run one trip with an all-male erew\u2014bhut they couldn't help themselves! Tey roads following a storm held up the cab carrying the stewardess to Malton Airport.The plane's time schedule had to he adhered to, so the airport passenger agent gallantly stepped into the breach and served the meals and looked after the travellers in the alr.\u201cBut what about the romantic angle?\u201d we again asked Mr.Gravenor.\u201cSorry,\u201d he said.\u201cbut one of the big airlines conducted a survey and found that out of over 100 girls married, not one had married a passenger, Nor was the percentage of mafriages high between stewardesses and other airline employes such as pilots, mechanics.ete.The survey showed that when the little girl dropped her wings she went back to the favourite hoy friend right in her own neighbourhood or to some one she had met socially.\u201d A stewardess's work 1s well paid, is very interesting, sometimes runs to long hours, aad carries important responsibility.A would-be stewardess must mea- up to strict physical requirements, Five feet four inches seems to be the preferred height, and 110 jhs.13 rlose to the Ideal weight.Being bi-lingual fs essential on Trans-Canada and Co- Innial, On the American\u2019 routes, of course, it fa not necessary.So there vou have the low down on a high-fivihg job.\u201cPeanut Speclals\u201d Popular The Brewster Buffalo and the Grumman Martlet, which are ship-hoard fighters in the United States, are heing operated from land bases in Britain.\u201cThese fat P36A\u2019's) and the Tomahawks (Curtiss P40°'s), which are going over from the States In convoy and being erccted in multiple rows in enormous hangars.\u201cThe fuselages of these fighters,\u201d says \u2018Flight\u2019, \u201carrive in easily knocked down crates, each one containing a complete body with engine already installed.The wings, which arrive in separate cases, are in two sections, which bolt together down the centre line.The complete span is then offered up under the fuselage and the top surface of the centre section becomes floor of the pilot's cockpit.Nearly al] the machines arrive with self-sealing tanks already in place.\u201d Rushing Things New connecting services between Canadian Colonial Afrways and United Atrlines will further expedite the great amount of business connected with the war that ig being transacted belween us and our Good Neighbour.Di- lots, technicians and so forth are constanily on the go between the two countries, and according to 1.A.Collins, United's representative in Montreal, passengers, mail and express leaving here on Canadian Colonial's 8 p.m.plane can connect at New York with United's \u201cOverland Flyer\u201d with arrival in such cities ag Chicago shortly after midnight, Omaha at the breakfast hour, Denver in mid-morning and Pacific Const cities In the afternoon.This new service will make for speedy cargo handling too, as Canadian Colonial's trip also connects with United's all-cargo plane service leaving New York at 11.30 p.m, with mail and express for points throughout the country, HITLER STRATEGY Let us hope that last week-end wag the last of what the world derides as the English week-end.Hitler began to build his Greater Reich on this habit of ours, and he continues to make capital out of it.He went into the Rhineland on a Saturday and Sunday, and into Austria on a Friday night and Saturday.The attitude of Britain was his chief concern in both Invasions.He knew when we were out of town In peace and he calculates that he knows in war, Week-ends are his favorite times for firing our cities.We cannot afford our week-end habits, and stil] less our week-end absence of mind.\u2014(Daily Express, London.) Y.M.C.A.Summer Membership Now available at the Westmount \u201cY\u201d Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.(Includes Vacation Club) For Further Particulara, phone Wilbank 2159 Scouts And Cubs To Present Play \u2014\u2014 The St.Leo's Boy Scout Group's production of \u201cSpring Fover \u201941'\" has been profoundly influenced by the \u2018Helzapoppin\u201d school of entertainment.Tho entire show 1s subordiuated to humour .the most unexpected things keep right on happening throughout the whole performance.The producers have taken their idea from the Hurst-Castilloux fight burlesqued the managerind haggling and finally the fight itself.This act, the Jongest of all, is sald to be tho funniest.A ring is to be erected on the stage and the two \u201cpugs will actunl- ly \u201cgo to it.\u201d The weight of the fighters is not exactly equal, one being 180 Ibs.and the other 86 Ibs.The humorous content of the ensuiug situation may wel} be imagined.Another skit, performed in the dark, takes on hilarious proportions As the actions may only be heard and not seen.This par- tteular scene is under the able direction of Charlie Phelan.The entire talented cast 18 taken from the T'roop and Pack.Even the public address system has been made by the Cubmuster, John O'Reilly.The production, \u201cspring Fever \"41.\" will be presented on Monday cvening.April 28th, in the St.Leo's School Itall.( ERTAINLY DOES No cheering crowds, no hands met the Belgrade boys when (hey got back from thelr huddio with Hitler.They drove by circuitous routes fo their homes and now peer anxiously out from behind closely drawn curtains.It's what is known as the \u2018new odor.\u201d _ a TO PREACH AT F914 TRINITY CHURCH : Well P.3.POWLE Known Missionary Leaves Japan After Break in Churches\u2014Has Been in Japan since 1916 Ouly just returned from serv- mg as a missionary in the Diocese of Mid-Japan, Rev.I.8.C.Powles, will preach at Trinity Memorial Church on Sunday, The congregation will remom- ber Mr.Powles' talk last September before he left to return to the Mid-Japanese Dioceses whore he has been since 1916.The diocese comprises four provincos west of Tokio and Yo- kolumua, yith an almost entiroly farming population of about 7,- 000,000 people.When he first went into the field, the Missionary Society of the Church of Kng- land in Canada wore meeting 98 per cent of the oxpenses.Lust year Canadian contributions wero down to 7¢ por cont, Now tho Japanese are carrying the whole burden.Discussing tho first evidence of a break in the Churches In Japan on the advice of the Nazi, Mr.Powles mentioned the fact that the Japanese House of Bishops promised the military authorities that the Holy Catholte Church would be free from foreign supervision und financial support.Bishop Sasaki asked all the Canadian clergy to resign.PAGE THREE Army Service Corps Asks For Skilled Tradesmen If you are a chauffeur, me- chanie, fitter, motor cyclist, turn- ory welder, coppersmith, body trimmer, clerk or painter, then the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps has a place for you aad an important role for you to play in this war, according to a statement mado by Lt.-Col.G.A.Greig, M.S.M., B.D, commanding officer.Third Divisional Royal Canadian Army Service Corps.Prospective recruits must be between tha anges of 18 and 45 and in sou:d health.Recruits may apply at headquarters, 2334 St Antoine Street, any time during the day or evening; or, at the recruiting depot, 4712 Wellington Street, Verdun, \u2018in the evenlags, The R.C.A.S.C.18 à supply unit in the field.Due to the change In tempo of modern warfare, each vehtcie his bocome A self- dependent unit capable of providing its own protection.In- stond of the camel, the dog, or tho horse, one soos today light trueks and lorries, streamlined fn design and capable of considerable speed in earrying the aup- plies to the front line trenches, Mr, Powles and two other Canadian clorgy stayod in the district to clonr up the business of the diocese and settle properly questions.Under Japanese ruling they were only allowed to take $500 ench out of the country whon they loft.Thore are nboul 260,000 Chris- ans in Japan, not counting the Roman Catholics, Mr, Powles os- timated, and of these about 30,- 000 are Church of England The discussions aro bhelng carried on between the military police and tho clorgy without much refep once to the parishioners, Pledge \u2018for War Savings \"SAL ADA TEA PLEASE PAY YOUR OWN FARE It would save time for passengers if each person hoarding a tram car paid his or her own fare.1f the passenger who is paying for others would precede his party and clearly indicate those for whom he is paying, it would not be necessary for the conductor to delay other passengers.Such co-operation will speed service and benefit all travellers, FOR REASONABLE RATES CALL THE WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUSING LIMITED All Work Guaranteed \u2014 First Class Storage Accommodation 350 VICTORIA AVENUE HAR DATÉE EE ROUE DE.3581 OU can SAVE MONEY and get High Grade Stock by dealing direct with GROWERS like ourselves.We know how to produce plants and trees that will give you best results.We know every phase of propagating, digging, selecting, packing and shipping to ensure the customer's satisfaction, For 29 years we have supplied Canadians from coast to coast, GET OUR FREE CATALOGUE Listing many big hargains, littls devils,\u201d says \u2018Flight\u2019 \u2018are affectionately termed \u2018Peanut Specials\u2019 in the Service, and they are universally admired for their fighting qualities.\u201d Also popu- | the Mohawks (Curtiss lar are latest noveltien.Me etien \u2014 amply illustrated and featuring WRITE NOW! 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For the benefit of our present clien- .tele and to bring our policy of good - values, avide choice and perfect fit- \u201ctings to the attention of new cus- wdomers, we are offering a special purchase of 150 manufacturers\u2019 mod- \u201cels at outstanding savings.This group.of smartly styled Spring 2 Dresses includes charming prints, \u201czvoollens and ensembles, Exclusive, \u201c4ndividual designs are featured.Ear- Sly, morning shopping is advisable to Tanake your selection at your cone = venience while the variety is at its : best.Specially Priced At 5.00 A New SPRING HAT to match any of the above garments may be purchased at the most reasonable prices of $5.00 and $7.00 1316 SHERBROOKE, ST.WEST (Between Crescent and Mountain, across from the Chateau Apis.) \u201c LA.1350 an \u2014\u2014 ee rem ce = Mrs, J.S.Dohan entertained on Saturday evening at 4 unot-out dance for her daughter, Miss Marlee Dohan, and her son, John Dohan.Miss Margaret Sheridan entertained at dinner on Sunday in honor of Mrs, A.Cronin, of Sher- hrooke, Mrs.H.DeWolfe, of Nova Sco- tin, spent several days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.H.DeWolfe.Mr.and Mrs.John Irwin and their family spent the Easter week-end at their country home, St.Andrews Kast, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Clapper- ton, of Toronto, were in town over the Kaster week-end, visiting friends and relatives, Mrs.K.Falconer had her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Falconer, of Toronto, as guests over the Easter week-end.Mr.and Mrs, Howard Kelly, of Moncton N.B.were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Cluff, for the Buster Lolldays.Mrs.Waller M.Tomlinson, who spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr.and Mrs.F.T.Tooke, has returned to Sherbrooke.Miss Eleanor Honry has returned to Washington after spending the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.C.Henry.Miss Mary King is spending the Baster vacation In Toronto and Brantford, Ont.where she is the guest of her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.David Secord.Mrs, Agnes Cronin, who was tho guest of Mrs, Fthel McNamara and the Misses M.and G.Sheridan for the Faster holidays has returned to her home in Sherbrooke.tem LAMP SHADES MADE Lamps and Shades Repaired E.L.La Mountain & Co.PLateau 5716 2090 UNIVERSITY ST.\u201cYou'll Love Sunshine\u2019s Efficient Laundry Service!\u201d Why tire yourself out every week with a day of back-breaking labor?With drudgery that requires days of recuperation?at all! \u2018Sunshine\u2019 can do your washing cleaner and your ironing better, Try us this week.Phone WI, 2713.A routeman will call for your bundle any time between 7 a.m.and 6 p.m.COMPANY 4220 ST.CATHERINE ST., WESTMOUNT It's not necessary We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAinut 2773% THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY DR.DOROTHY ROSS TO ADDRESS MEETING Dr.Dorothy Ross wilt be the speaker at the annual meeting of the Westmount High School Alumnae Assoclation, to be held on Saturday, April 26 at 3 p.min the Westmount Intermediate School.\u2019 Dr.Ross graduated from West- mount High School in 1827, heading the girls of her year, When at McGill, she won the Moysa travelling scholarship, and studied in England.She will take as her subject, \u2018Some Simple Sinners Four Centurles Ago.\u201d The Alumnae Assoclalion war started four years ago under the presidency of Miss Margaret Mac- Naughton.Miss MacNaughton held office for two years, and was followed by Mrs, Harry Row- lands.This year, a new commit- tea will ba elected.The membership fees go towards a scholarship and bursary.The meeting will he followed by tea, and all past students are invited to attend.Mrs, Herbert Lierseh, of Toronto, with her two guest children from England, Greta and Evelyn Smith, are spending the week with Mrs, E.Liersoh, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.R.Falr- bairn have returned froin Ottawa where they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Hamilton, Mrs.L.A.Neate and her son Geurge, of Toronto, arrived last week-end and are visiting Mrs, Neate\u2019's parents, Mr.and Mrs.George A.Attridge.They will be joined by Mr.Neate at the end of the month, and will return to Toronto shortly after.Among those who have entertained in honor of Miss Dorothy Estelle Callan, whose marriage to James A, Willlamson will take place on Saturday, are Miss S.Humphreys, who gave a kitchen shower, Miss E, Willlamson, who entertained at a personal shower, Mrs.J.Williamson, who gave a miscellaneous shower, Mrs.Harry Flowers, who was hostess at a erystal shower and Mrs, BE.Williamson, who gave a linen shower, ENGAGEMENTS Major and Mrs.R.L.Tindall announce \u2018he engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Lleu- tenant Harold L.Carstairs, the Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada, A.C.A., son of Mr, and Mrs, DL Carstairs, \u2014 The engagement is announced of Audrey Isabella, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Albert Patterson, Beaconafield avenue.to Douglas Heatli Gray, son of Professor and Mrs.P.H.H.Gray, Macdonald College.Mr.and Mrs.William T.An- gin announce the engagement of their daughter, Erma Lillian, to Donald Austin Hodges, son of the late Mr.and Mrs, William G.Hodges.The marriage will take place quietly in May.The engagement Is announced of Winifred Mary, only daughter of the late Henry Munderloh, and of Mrs.Munderioh, to Sub-Lieut.William Henry Stephen Dunn, R.C.N.V.R., son of the late William H.Dunn and of Mrs.Dunn.The marriage will take place on Saturday, April 19.WEDDINGS ATKINSON-CAMERON The marrlage of Marguerite May.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T.LL Cameron, to Geoffrey Atkin- som, son of Mr.and Mrs, Frank Atkinson, took place on Saturday morning in Melville Presbyterian Church, the Reverend William Orr-Mulligan officiating.The bride, who was given away by her father.wore a gown of romance blue crepe, a coronet of matching blue flowers, with a shoulder-length veil an a corsage bouquet of pink roses .The bridesmald, Miss Muriel Young wore a frock of dusty pink crepe.a8 matching pill box hat trimmed with blue flowers, and a corsage of sweet peas.James Atkinson acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Ronald Henderson and Don Cameron, the bride's brother.Following the ceremony, a reception was held in Victoria Hall, and later Mr.and Mrs.Atkinson lett for Ottawa, the bride travel- Wag in & navy blue crepe frock under a grey wool coat, a black straw hat with white trimming, white accessories and a corsage of roses.Upon their return they will re- A STRIKING EVENING GOWN .F vy\u201d \" it's been many a year since evening clothes dramatized legs or, in fact, even allowed them to be seen at all, In Mainbocher's spring collection, however, there are striking, gossamer sheer evening gowns over day-length slips.This one, of navy blue tulle with two-tiered skirt and little shoulder cape sleeves, is worn over a short slip of navy and white plaid taffeta.The giant rose at the waistline is of matching taffeta, covered with one layer of the tulle.Notice the long gloves The famous designer shows gloves in this longer length with both day and evening costumes.= gr Dr.Mattie Rolenberg Will Address Spring Luncheon Of Auxiliary Additional subscribers to the annual spring luncheon of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Shaar Ha- shomayim, at which Dr, Mattie Rotenberg of Toronto will be the guest speaker, jnclude: Mesdames C.N.Sommer, Sydney Levitt, R.Stone, H.Sapera, Ross Vineberg, J.Levinson, I.Edel- stone, Harry Broafman, B.Aaron, J.J.Block, J.H.Wener, H.A.Vineberg, C.Harris, J.Horowitz, A.O.Faerman, M.Gross, J.Fine- herg, P.Levy, H.Weinfleld, D.Notkin, I.Elkin, W.Goldstein, H.Lande, A.Z.Cohen, Stanley Vineberg, Lawrence Cohen, C.Lemco, N, B.Cohen, Dr.Ann Bat- shaw, Miss Mable Bender, Miss Catherine Mackenzie.The luncheon will take place on Wedneaday, April 23, at 12.30 p.m.in the assembly hal! of the Synagogue, Kensington avenue, Westmount.Mrs.Edward Solomon, president, will be chairman and will present her annual report.side on Vendome avenue, The out-of-town guests included Miss Eileen MacLean, of Ottawa, and A.P.Cameron, of Riverfiold, Que.Picard - Gutheridgo The marriage of Elizabeth Hope (Betty), only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.D.S.Gutheridge, to Robert lan Cameron Picard, of Toronto.eldest son of the late R.F.L.Picard and of Mrs.Plecard, of Westmount, took place quietly on Monday afternoon in the Church of the Messiah, the Reverend Angus deMille Cameron officiating.The bride.given away hy her tather, wore a gown of white Jersey silk, fashioned on Grecian lines, a turban of the same mater- fal with a finger-tip length veil of tulle {tlusion, and carred a bouquet.of pink roses.Miss Mary Turnbull was her cousin's only attendant.and wore a frock of turquoise blue sheer vith a hat to match.She carried a bouquet of sweet peas.Leonard Picard aced as best man for his brother.The ushers were Horace Picard, also a brother of the urilegroom.and Dr.Errol Clift.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the residence of the brides aunt, Mra, T.G.Turnbull, on Madison ave., where spring flowers were used to decorate.Later, Mr.and Mrs.Picard left on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a red and white printed frock with a small Dutch cap of the same material, a navy blue coat and matching accessor- les.They will ras'de in Toronto.Junior C.W.L.The annual meeting and election ot officers of the Junior Subdivision of the Catholic Women's League will be held on April 24 at 8.30 p.m.in the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, AVIATION CADETS TO BE AIDED BY PARTY WEDNESDAY EVENING A cdrd party will be held under the auspices of Dr.and Mrs.C.T.Mathieu, for the benefit of the French Canadian Aviation Cadets of Jean de Brébeut College, at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, April 23, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Mrs.Mathieu will be assisted by Mrs.J.L.L'Heureux, Mrs.Eucher Leduc, Mrs.G.Clermont and Mrs.B.C.Bourbonnière.The party will bs organized by the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the French Canadian Aviation Cadet Corps.Among those subscribing to this event are the following: Mesdames P.Paré, Léon Mer- cler-Gouin, Thomas Vien, Char- bonneau, Mr.Léon Prévost, C.Déom.Ovide Talllefer, A.H.Paradis, Versailles, Bélanger, Lucien Denis, Joseph Beaubjen, M.J.Charest, Georges Paquette, Fortin, Paul Béique, Coté, Léon Choquette.Branchaud, Hervé Duval, P.Nadean, A.Beaudet, Du- gag, T.E.Goulet, Langevin, JE.Vanier, J.A.Paulhus, and Jos.A.Beauchemin, N.A.Tim- ming, Bastien.The Misses Sarah Connolly, louise Connolly, Gabrielle Du- mals, Qeorgina T.yonnais, Rita Dumais, Denise T.anctot, Jacqueline Mathieu, Jeanne Chevalier.PF.Choquette and E.Choquette, ITonourabla and Mrs.R.Grothé, Mr.and Mrs.L.Favreau, Mr.and Mrs.D.Goyette, Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Hamel, Mr.and Mrs.H.Chi- coîne.Dr.and Mrs.J.O.Hamel.Mr.and Mra.A.L\u2019Abbé, Dr.and Mrs.J.N.T@porte, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Lafontaine, Mr.and Mrs.Tonat Tord, Mr, and Mrs.J.R.Cossette, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Davignon, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.La- pierre, Mr.and Mrs.A.Simard.Mr.and Mrs.Brennan.Dr.and Mre, 1.de G.Joubert.Dr.and Mrs, A.Laplerre, Mr.and Mra.A.Simard, Mr.and Mrs.A.Des- champs, Mr.and Mrs.Bourque, Mr.and Mrs.Charast, Mr.and Mrs.G.H.D'Aoust, Mr.and Mrs.E.Lapierre.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Ferron, Mr, and Mrs, M.G.Vad- honcoeur, Mr.and Mrs.Benoît Be:trand, Mr.and Mrs.Fdgar Morin.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Champagne.Dr.and Mrs.Hector Cy- piot.Dr.and Mrs.Kenneth T.MaeFarlane: Messrs.the Honor able Maurice Duplessis, de Lami- rande, T,ouis Joseph de 1a Duran- tave.Ramon Novarro,.P.M.Bourbonnière.Albert Chevalier.Dr.Jean Mignauit, Namond et Antoine Geoffrion.Two Meetings A doard meeting of the West- mount Women's Club will be held in Victoria Hall oa Tuesday.Anrit 22 at 10 a.m.The annual meeting of the Westmount Women's Clud will be held fn Vietoria Hall on Friday.April 25, at 2.30 p.m.\u201cSpirit Of Montreal\u201d Fund Joins \u201cWings For Britain\u201d Mrs, W.M.Parkinson, chairman of the \u201cSpirit of Montreal Spitfire Fund,\u201d was requested by \u2018Dr.E.W.Stapleford, Director of National War Services, to turn over the collections of her or- KARNAK LADIES CLUB GIVES ANNUAL REPORT Mrs.F.B.Nixon Elected President \u2014 Luncheon Held for Members of Club \u2014 Presentation Made to Retiring President The Karnak Ladies Social Club held its annual meeting at the Mount Royal Hotel on -Tues- day.Reports show active participation in aid of the Montreal Unit of the Shriners\u2019 Hospital for Crippled Children, Much time was given by the members of the club in sewing and knitting new garments for the children, as well as repalring other hospital garments and in raising funds for various hospital needs and the purchase of new equipment.The little patients were entertained on many occasions by being taken for motor rides.The sewing committee, with Mrs.Alex Peden as convener, reported that 485 new garments and other articles had been made.Mrs.F.R, Driver, knitting convener, reported that 127 new garments were made by members and friends.Mrs.A.L.Pomeroy, mending convener, kept the mending up to date for the children.These mended articles amounted to 1675, and 151 pleces of new linen such as sheets, towels and pillow cases were made up.Mrs.K.W, Matheson, convener for the Needle Work Guild of Canada, reported that 187 pieces had been donated to the hospital, ; The sum of $200 was raised and donated for the All Masons Fund* An increase of 11 members was reported by the membership convener, and regrets were recorded for the loss by death of one member of the club, the late Mrs.P.Murphy.The sum of $203.90 wag raised by means of dime cards tilled by members throughout the year.Officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows: Honorary president, Mrs.J.H.Spence; president, Mrs.F.B.Nixon; vice- president, Mrs.E.W.Francis: secretary, Mrs.W.G.Critchley: treasurer,.Mrs.C.A.Fickett: conveners for committees: sewing, Mrs.A.J.McGall: knitting, Mrs.H.C.Call: mending at the hospital, Mrs.Alex l.eslie; press and flowers, Mrs.A.I.Pomeroy; social, Mrs.W.J.Stephenson; music, Mrs.Colin S.Forrest.Preceding the annual meeting.a luncheon was held, attended by seventy-five members of the club.Mrs, J.H.Spence, the retiring president, was presented with an attractive piece ¢f Jewelry, in recognition of her services.The presentation was made by Mrs.T.S.Currie.Vocai numbers were rendered by Mrs, Florence Mackle, accompanied by Mrs.Colin Forrest.ganization to the major fund committee and to cooperate with them from now on.The reason for this move was given as the desire to consolidate all individual \u201cSpitfire Funds\u201d directly under the one major \u201cWings For Britain\u2019 Fund, Announcement was made to this effect by Mrs.Parkinson on Tuesday who stated that the \u2018Spirit of Montreal] Spittire Fund\u2019 has been officially closed and its certificates of registration cancelled.Collections of the Fund amount to $4,330.68 all of which has been raised since the commencement of the campaign a short time ago.In a letter to Mrs.Parkinson, Dr.Stapleford sald he was \u201cglad \u2018to know that you have been able to raise the amount you mention .+.As you have now come to the end of your financial year, 1 think it might be a good time to ask you to operate under a permit from the \u2018Wings for Britain\u2019 Fund rather than have your own registration.\u201d Transfer of the funds to the general fund makes the money contributed to the \u201cSpirit of Montreal S-itfire und\u201d immediately available for the aid of Britain, Mrs.Parkiason indicated.Semi - private learn - to - swim lessons for boys and girls, 7 to 10 years of age.Individual instruction by latest methods REGISTER NOW WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A, Wilbank 2159 Ladies Aid Society The Ladies\u2019 Aid \u2018ociety of Melville Preshyierian Church will hold a rummage sale in the church hall, Melville avenue, at 10 a.m.on Saturday, April 19.1] Charlotte Gowns PRINTS! 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combined with a homelike olmosphere makes this hotel ideal for a real rest A) Oe 2 23ana [lekhe INn / LAURENTIDE DESCRIBES THE £ Laurentice * * In The Women's Realm Radio Artist Speaks King Whyte, radio artist of \u201cPublic Opinion Hour\u201d fame, was guest speaker at a general meeting of the Local Council ot Jewish Women, held yesterday afternoon in the Montefiore Club.Mrs.8S.Gershon Levi delivered a Passover message, and Mrs.Sydney Levitt presided, & * + Rummage Sale In aid of the Spitfire fund, a group of the Montreal General Hospital graduate nurses will hold a rummage sale ou Tuesday, April 29, at.2 p,m.in St.Stephen's Church hall, Dorchester street and Atwater avenue.Donations to this sale will be welcome, and may be sent to the hall, * * ¥% W.C.T.U.Meeting The annual mesting of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.will be held on Wednesday, April 23, at 3 pm.in Dominion-Douglas Church hall.Mrs.R.Dewitt Scott will be the speaker, taking as her subject, \u201cCanadian Citizenship.\u201d Mrs.Olive Lewis will be the soloist.* * * Westmount C.W.L.The annual meeting of the Westmount Subdivision of the C.W.L., for the presentation of reports and the election of officers, will be held In St.Leo's\u2019 School hall on Friday, April 25 at 3 p.m.» + + Ascension Sodality The Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension parish will hold its an- Dual rummage sale on Saturday afternoon, April 19 at 3.00 p.min St.Leo's School Hall, 360 Clarke avenue.Miss Mary Wiek- ham, chairman of the Apostolic Committee, is in charge of arrangements.The proceeds of this sale will be used by the Apostolic Committee for their charitable works.CHOIR EXCELS IN HANDEL'S MESSIAH by Frances Goltman Handel's Messiah was given an excellent performance last Friday evening in Stanley Presbyterian Church under the able direction of Walter Clapperton with an augmented choir of capable singers.No section of this body was overpowered by uneven strength for the sopranos, tenors, contraltos, and basses were equally | balanced throughout and gave a splendid account of this Good Friday music.Mr.Clapperton, who has given this work before got everything be could out of his singers, who numbered nearly one hundred, and the instrumental parts were in complete accord.This consisted of a small but good string orchestra which had the assistance of Miss Doris Killam at the piano and George SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL CLEANING Plain Dresses 29c Men's Suits 39c Also FAST DYEING WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 0.K.CLEANERS Fltzroy 2611 \u2014 \u2018Blondie Plays cupid\u201d TREES\u2014SHRUBS\u2014LAWNS ROCK and LANDSCAPE GARDENING, FLAG STONE PAVING, ETC.Diploma in 1920 for Landscape Gardening from Horticultural School, \u201cZURICH,\u201d Switzerland.E.DACCORD res: WA.1531 For An Estimate M, Brewer at the organ.The soloists, Harold Gilling- ham, tenor, was in his usual good form, and Mrs.Barbara Patterson sang the beautiful soprañu parts with clear bell-like tone: Miss Marion McGregor\u2019s diction was especially good and the deep timbre of Mr.A, McMillan's fine voice wag most effective in the bass part.The whole performance ran smoothly and was à tribute to Handel's music.Ladies\u2019 Committee Of R.M.R.Will Hold A Sale In The Armoury A rummage sale will be held by the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the R.M.R., on Saturday, April 19 at the Westmount Armourfes, 4625 St.Catherine street west, starting at 2 o'clock.Mrs.Donald Mac- Ritchie is convener.Donations of cast off clothing, toys, books, etc, are requested, | and will be greatfully received.Parcels may be left at the Armoury, or will be collected if notification is made to Mrs.A.W.D.Swan, 310 Grosvenor avenue, or Mrs, William Bonnar, 558 Lansdowne avenue.\u2014_ NO BEESNESS! The Bees Bill, introduced in the Legislature by Hon.P.DM.Dewan, forbids the use of honey or candy containing honey in the teeding of queen bees intended tor sale.By the time she gets to be a queen bee.we imagine her majesty's just about ripe for a platter of ham and eggs.Since the invasion of Holland, South Africa has become the world's chief producer of cut dia- » monds.Mes.F.B.Nixon who was elected President of the Karnak Ladies\u2019 Social Club at the annual meeting in the Mount Royal Hotel on Tuesday.She succeeds Mrs.J.H.Spence, the retiring president.THOUGHTS No thought, no word, no act of man ever dies, They are as immortal as his own soul.Somewhere in this world he will meet their fruits in part; somewhere in the future life he will meet their gathered harvest.MBG.ALUMNI TO MEET SUNDAY Geographical Films to Be Presented at Spring Meeting The annual spring meeting of the Alumui of Marguerite Bour- Beoys College, will be held Sunday afternoon at the college.4873 Westmount avenue, when Brodie Snyder will give a brief talk and exhibit a number of Canadian geographical motion pictures.Included in the selection will be \u201cRiver of Deep Waters,\u201d \u201cWorld's Oldest Mountains,\u201d and \u201cRocky Mountain Colour.\u201d Vocal selections will be given by Alice Hayes, accompanied by Mary Cotter.Cora Tracey, vice- president of the association, will be in the chair.Tea will be served following the meeting.NO REJOICING NOW! Enough time has been lost through defence industry strikes in the United States \u2014 strikes promoted by the C.1.0.and jurisdictional disputes with the rival A.F.of I, \u2014 to bulid 480 heavy bombers, 24 destroyers or 500,- 000 of the new Garand rifles.The flags are flying in Berlin for this \u2014not for old Fatso Matsuoka.FELLOWSHIP TO HOLD MEETING Princival Cyril F.James of McGill to Give Lecture On \u201cOld London\u201d Cyril PF.James, Principal of McGill University will lecture on \u201cOld London\u201d at a meeting of tha Dickens Fellowship to be held at Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening.The Principal is a native of \u201cthat good old city,\u201d and has made its history his life-long study, so that his lecture is one which all may look forward to with interest.The evening will be rounded off with musical numbers by Harold Gillingham, tenor, and Ar- thur Davison, violinist.There will also be a dramatic sketch, entitled \u2018Captain Cuttle'g Story,\u201d which is adapted from the Dickens\u2019 novel, \u201cDombey aad Son.\" The production will be directed by Miss Winnifred Parker, Those taking part in this sketch are Whitfield Aston as Captain Cut- Ile; Walter Whitaker as Walter Gay, and Phyllis Rowell as Flor- Suce Dombey.Arthur H.Carter, president of the society, will be in charge of the meeting.LIFE'S THRESHOLD Youth is the time for beginning.The storehouse of life stands wide open for the treasures to be garnered therein.\u2014Ed- ward Garrett.RECREATION , Let your recreation be moderate, seasonable, and lawful; the use of recreation is to strengthen your labor and to swesten your rest.WATSON'S WILL PUT YOU 1359 GREENE AVE.WATER CLOSET $9.75 PLUS INSTALLATION SILENCER AT YOUR EASE CHARGES Fl.4689 [+ WATSON'S SPECIAL DRAIN PIPE CLEANER, 50c PER CAN | When It Comes to Comfort And Style .Nothing Rivals NATURE'S RIVAL AND LE GANT FOUNDATION GARMENTS \u201cNature's Rival\u201d and \u201cVeil of Youth\u201d for the \u201cNipped-In\" Waistline ., and .\"Le Gant\u201d for Half Size Figures.A'LURE and ALPHABET BRAS Hell trained corsetieres in attendance under supervision of Made, Joel, Mde.OF CORSETIÈRE Est.1921 4888 Sherbrooke, W WESTMOUNT DE.1850 ELROSE PHARMAC .P.F.R.Gauvin B.Ph., Proprietor \u2014 Emile Couture, General Manager ES Almond Rose - LOTION CREAM -} 25¢ WOODBURY with purchase of 50: WOODBURY CORNER ABBOTT AVE.Wilbank 8468 2159 ST.CATHERINE WEST NEAR SEVILLE THEATRE WEllington 5977 NOTE OUR ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS 4500 ST.CATHERINE WEST 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU 2 apho 8 oz.Bottle 24; 20 ox.Bottle , Iry Today's Ask For Special Pockoge With Free Trial Sror2 5c, With | Free 2 Free NS More Cleansing Whi RL Qu Pt Jr ALL SO @ eccnom:csl camoound pain Tablet Gillette Blue Blade teniilg +.i Antiseptic.SAVE ON ANACIN BUY BRITISH - Help Win the War Buy War Savings Certificates SELL BRITISH We Deliver Anywhere BEAUTIFUL FITCH'S Reg.75c with HAIR TONIC FREE BOTH FOR SHAMPOO FREE - FREE - FREE WITH EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY ASH TRAY TOILET ARTICLES HIND'S CREAM NOXZEMA COLD CREAM «SKIN CREAM ITALIAN BALM 23:- 33: - 47\" 2 « 46° 36: Value 50c Both far We Deliver Anywhere 47, Saphine Moth Discs 100 A VITA, AND IIR, K - HPP EMENT ECONOMY SIZE (144 DAYS 48 SUPPLY $4 5 Powder Large Size 12-392 FOR AYERST 10-D COD LIVER OIL ROBINSON'S BARL WOODWARD'S GRIPE WATER DEXTRI-MALTOSE PABLUM TALCUM BABY'S SET BABY'S OWN SOAP AI BABY THE Real French CASTILE S- = 10° = 19- 67° 1.69 EY 3% 49: 62- 39: Lame an 15° 49: 98° 3.23 FLIT CL INSECTICIDES NAPTRALINE FLAKES .BALLS »10° SAPHO 24- 47: 83° LARVEX 83 1.29 * SOAPS ° WOODBURY'S 4.24: PALMOLIVE 2.9 CASHMERE 2\u20261l: FLOATING CARBOLIC LUX JERGENS* CASTILE 4 for 15- 2 for ge 12 for 19: ° \"ago acvnanettes race cv BA 23° 39° 69° We Call for Your CY) PRESCRIPTIONS I our Chemicals are British made.Our prices are the most reasonable, * TONICS ° WINCARNIS RURDOCK'S BLOOD BITTERS 89: BULPHUR AND MOLASSES PELLOW'H SYRUP NEW! CUTEX NAIL POLISH Now 20- 89: for 25 for 50 for 1.00 for 500 $1 - 1.85 - 3.50 - 15.00 25° 1.19 A wt 1 q or ECRE* VEN gel M 11 you want te help Lseprouthiullooking and enfoy ercollent health, start taking Bile Beanstonight, TT ITTY J 1: Hollywood | Theatrical | Gossips NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD des \u201cVirginia\u201d Now Showing at York (Fred MacMurray) who lives with Dis small daughter on the plantation owned by his family fur gen- HILDA GALT'S BRITISH COMEDY HIT AT SNOWDON \u2014_\u2014 erations, next to Charlotte's place, Once in a long while a picture|is opposed to her selling to the comes along so completely satisfying that one feels like getting up and cheering.Such a plcture is now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday night.We're referring to l\u2019arumount's \u201cVirgl- nia,\u201d done in Technicolor, and it is not to he facetious that this reviewer calls It one of the hright- est feathers in the cap of the current motion plcture season.Presenting Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray as a starring work the plantation, love with each other, hut compli \u2018cations follow when \u201cStoney\u2019s\u201d estranged wife writes she is re- turing home from the Riviera.Norman Williams (Sterling Hayden), one of the wealthy, playboy Northerners, almost gets Charlotte on the rebound, But when \u2018\u201cStoney's\u201d wife returns home\u2014in a casket\u2014troubles melt away for \u201cStoney\u201d and Charlotte, who team for the third time, Para-{awakens to her responsibilities to mount has brought them to us inthe faithful old former slaves still an origin\") story of modern Vir-{necupying her place and all the ginin.It tells of a woman who deep feeling for the South returns chooses a life of reality on herito her.plantation, with its genuineness FKdward MH.Griffith produced and homespun realitles and un-jand directed and Virginia Van selfish \u2014consideration for other! Upp wrote the screen play.people's needs, rather than the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 lHte of meaningless galety she\u2019 6 ° ° would lead married to u rleh, This Thing Called handsome Northerner.\u2018The film Is Yankees, and offers to help her They fall in: alive with powerful drama, and yet, In proper places, It is touched with bright comedy.Miss Carroll as Charlotte Dun- \u201c(This Thing Love\u201d at Westm\u2019t Called Love\u2019 is something wonderful! One of the merriest, maddest, outrageously howlarions comedies of the season, the film which opened yesterday at the West- mount United Theatre playing until Saturday night, is in splendid keeping with so delightful a gal- uxy of Columbia hits as \u201cThe Awful Truth,\u201d \u201cIt Happened One Night,\u201d \u201cThe Doclor Takes a Wife,\u201d ete.Starring Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas as newlyweds with {ideas \u2014 she wants thelr marriage to be a platonic one until they get used to each other; he simply has ideas! \u201cThis Thing Called Love\u201d joyfully moves from one laugh situation to another, accompanied by a wealth of delightful dialogue and an abundance of comedy characterizations.The film was directed, it should be noted, by Alexander Hall, the man whose deft, sure treatment made \u201cHe Stayed for Breakfast,\u201d and \u2018The Doctor Tikes n Wifo\u201d the scream sensations of last year.Under his expert guidance, Dpuglas and Miss Russell comport themselves with in sauve surety, so that their performances top apything they have evor before givon the screen, In the cast, terry, the Virginia-born glrl who has lived most of hor Ilfe in the North returning home unaware of the obligations to her Southern heritage, and MacMurray as Stonewall Elliott, who awakens In her the slumbering love for the South, are both splendid in (heir roles.As Norman Willlams the rich, gay Northerner, Stirling Hayden, tall and handsome screen newcomer, who forms the third point in tho romantic triangle, turns in an extremely impressive performance.Unusually fine performances arg also given by the vest of the bril- Mant cast, Helen Broderick, adorable Carolyn Lee, Murie Wilson, Tom Rutherfurd, Paul Hurst and Louise Beavers.The slory concorns the last member of a proud, old Virginia family, Charlotts Dunterry, played by Miss Carroll, who returns to her home from up North, whore she has spent most of her life, to sell the home and plantation.She has no thought of the great traditions they represent.Northernors have been buying up \u201cplaces\u201d in Y.M.C.A.Summer Membership us Binnie Barnes, Allyn Joslya, Now available at the Westmount \u2018Y\u2019 Men $5.\u2014 Ladies $3.Boys $3.{Includes Vacation Club) For Further Particulars, phone Willbank 2159 ria Holden and Paul McGrath, The film js based upon Edwin Burke\u2019s stage succoss, ta produced by Patterson MeNutt.George Sca- ton, Ken Englund and P.J, Wolt- son penned the screen adaptation.\u2018This Thing Called Love\u201d hectically describes tho domestic in addition to the stars, are such splendid players Lee J.Cobb, Gloria Dickson, Glo- REVUE 15 GREAT SUCCESS AGAIN real Dancing Realm Perform \u2014 Difficult Numbers and Routines Excellently Performed In Miss Hilda Galt\u2019g fifth an- nuul dance revue, the entire proceeds of which went to the Lion's Boy's Club, appeared many stars and starletts of the dancing stage in Montreal.The program was à fust moving revue in all aspects of the word and scenes and costumes were reminders of many varied phases of life from the opening of \u201cAn 18th Century Drawing Room' to the finale, \u201cHands Across the Sea,\u201d in which appeared portrayals of Canada, United states, and Greut Britala with Britannia and John Bull, Among the exceptionally clever numbers interspersed throughout the show were Peggy Jane Ru- bado, who opened the Revue and appeared later in tap and toe dance, Helen Rae Miller in rhythmic tap; a lovely toe dance by Joy Schwartz; tiny Maureen Gallagher again delighted the audience with her renditipn of \u2018Rhythm Baby\"; Marilyn Cumming was an outstanding success in \u201cHula Rhythm\", and later appeared in an unusual novelty number, \u201cWaltz in Springtime\u2019; Dorothy Reed proved her versatility in tap, toe and beautiful acrobatic numbers, Young Terry Goodwin in smart song and tap routine won the applause of ail.Moira Cumming appeared in a most difficult toe number, and ap unusual acro- balic number called \u201cRadium Dance\u2019; Margaret Ruth Shacter was truly a \u201cDancing Darling\u2019 as she emerged from a huge cellophane box to perform a dainty toe dance; Gloria Fine presented her wonderful tap numbers; Ju- ile Anne Holden then appeared in musical comedy song and tap routine.Among others were Shirley Elkin in ballet-tap, Rhumba Rhythm\u201d; Gloria Way In \u201cMiss Pérsonality\"\u201d; tiny Bernice Brown performed a difficult acrobatic control dance and Baylie Shul- man rendered \u2018Speedy Feet.\u201d Joan Strean showed rhythm par excellence in \u201cTempo Tap\u201d while Taira Hoffman appeared in the vividly dressed Jazz number \u201cLa Conga.\u201d The accompanists were Miss Alice Dickinson, Mr.Harold Nor- \u201cThe Record Shop\u201d Announces It's Second JRZZ CONCERT .AND HIS By Mynie Sutton ORCHESTRA at VICTORIA HALL \u2014 Sat.April 19, at 3 P.M.® DANCING TO FOLLOW THE CONCERT eo I Tickets at Admission THE RECORD SHOP 35¢ One Block Fast of The Forum.2175 St.Catherine St.W.ris, Mrs.G.Moffat and Miss Hilda Galt.lite of a mining engineer who hurried home, after five years in the South American jungles, to marry the woman he loves.And the girl, just as much in love, is anxious that their marriage continue forever; she therefore proposes that they try living together in the same house, for three months after the wedding, before x x x x x x - Citizens of Westmount! \u2019 COME TO THE MAMMOTH ROTARY CARNIVAL-FAIR Reflecting the Spirit of the Mardi Gras! COLOUR * ACTION * FUN GALORE FOR YOUNG AND OLD! DON'T MISS \u2018THE GAY 90's FASHION REVUE\u2019 Visit \u201cTobacco Road\u2019\u2019\u2014''The Stork\u2019s Nest''\u2014 _ \u201cThe Sparkling Midway\" \"Sleepy Hollow\" ~\u201432 Glamorous Attractions.FORUM Thursday - Friday - Saturday | APRIL 24-25-26 .ADMISSION 25¢c ONLY! .Auspices of Rotary Club of Westmount \u2014 4 Charities they attempt to share the fame room.The iden isn\u2019t a very happy one, but the hridegroom-to- be accepts the conditions and then embarks upon an ingenious campaign to smash them.His efforts are complicated by the \"tact that he Is engaged in \u201cgelling\u201d a million-dollar proposition to a South American mil- ionaire, whose ideas of honesty and integrity are encompassed in the question: \u201cHow many babies have you?\u201d Mel hasn't any, but he claims one {s on its way.And Rosalind, who knows better, also pretends.The laugh-packed story, the brilliant cast, the ingenious finale, all contrive té make \u2018This Thing Called Love\" is director's finest picture, and the crowning comedy achievement of its stars.We heartily recommend \u2018This Thing Called Love.\u201d \u2014 A chemical preparation which will save South African troops from infection by malaria-carry- ing mosquitoes has been produced by Dr.Botha de Meillon, entomologist o the South African Institute for Medical Research.Be as careful of the books you read, as of the company you keep; for your habits and character will be as much influenced by the former as by the latter.\u2014 Paxton Hood, For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cal SOL\u2019 Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 am.to 11 p.m Stars and Starlets of Mont- | George Formby, England's leading comedian, as he appears in a sc Do It, which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre.ene from his latest hit, Let George THRILLING ADVENTURE & ROMANCE! Robert Taylor is featured in \u2018Flight Command,\u201d with Walter Pidgeon and Ruth Hussey, a story of the fleet air arm with adventure- packed romance, the film opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre playing until Tuesday night.\u201cCHAD HANNA\u201d IN TECHNICOLOR \u201cComrade X\u201d Is Monkland Show In \u201cBoom Town,\u201d Hedy Lamarr romanced with Clark Gable, but lost him, which prompted thousands of fans to request Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer to put them together as hero and heroine in another picture.The result is \u2018\u201cComrade X,\u201d an hilarious, adventuresome comedy, which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday night.New Field for Hedy This is Gable's first real rollicking comedy since \u2018It Happened One Night,\u201d and again presents him as a newspaperman, this time a foreign correspondênt in Russia.It also opens a new field for Miss Lamarr, who goes comedienne, with no puncl.es pulled, as a Moscow lady street car \u2018\u2018motorman.\u201d The film opens with Gable wearing a beard and uncovering scoops about Russian revoits and famines.1t is climaxed by a dizzy.funny- bone tickling ~scape in a Soviet Army tank, after the Ogpu has discovered that he is the guilty reporter.Miss Lamarr not only joins Gable in his daredevil escapades, but often tops him.She has a rough-and-tumble fight with him and with another girl.operates a street car and drives a tank.Featured In the supporting cast are Oscar Homolka, Felix Bres- sart, one of the three comedy Russian commissars in \u2018Ninotchka,\u201d Henry Fonda and charming Dorothy Lamour co-star in \u201cChad Hanna,\u201d which is entirely in Technicolor, from the best-seller story, \"Red Wheels Rolling,\u2019 which will be featured at the Westmount United Theatre Starting Sunday playing until Tuesday night.AT YORK UNITED SATURDAY Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan and player are seen in this shot from the pictuiization of Morley's popular novel, \u2018\u2019Kitty Fowle,\u201d in which Ginger is starred as Kitty and Morgan plays her socialite boyfriend, the film opens at the York United Theatre on Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.Navy League To Present Royal Bank Players ONALAND (Monkl@d Ave.Ave.at Girouard) Today until Saturday A RIOT OF + LAUGHS, & FAST- = MOVING ACTION and ROMANCE! with OSCAR HOMOLKA The Royal Bank Players, under worthy cause but will enjoy an: the able direction of Mr, George evening of fine entertainment, } Simpson, who also takes the lead- The player's orchestra, under | ing male role, will present an out-| the baton of G.R.Markowski will | standing comedy production en-|render selections between acts, titled \u201cThe First Mrs, Fraser\u201d, at Work of the League | Victoria Hall next week.Total! The Quebec Division of the: proceeds of the play will be con- Navy League of Canada maintains \u2019 tributed to the Quebec Division of the Sea Cadet Corps ov letory™ | taue + with a presen streng oO 225.| the Navy League of Canada.\u201c MN ix-cadets of the Corps, numbering ! In the play \u201cMrs.Fraser\u201d will!
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