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[" \"© if- lat he 00 ry re- the its um lest ed er- ces Un- hip riet ng y's sh riet ler, and en- eel.ee WE BUY OLD GOLD Have you looked over lately?Prices were our reputation of {2 never years higher JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene GE \u201c42 Years in [i] Westmount\u2018 Your old jewelry ; of business integrity sssures vou of full valuation.OHMAN*S a N N N NY N N N N N Ave.VOL.XIII, No.7 BUSINESS MEN WILL MEET ON \u201cTUESDAY NIGHT Session Open to All Members to Take Place in Victoria Hall at 8.15 O'Clock Open to all membe s, a meeting of the Business Association of Westmount will be held in | Annual Meeting Of Red Cross On Monday The annual meeting of tho Westmount Branch of the Red Cross, will be held on Monday, February 16, at 8.45 p.m., in the Assembly Hall of the West- mount Intermediate School (the old High School), corner Melville Avenue and Academy Road, Jackson Dodds, Chairman of the National Council of the Red Cross, will address the meeting, All Westmount members of the Red Cross are invited.Victoria Hall on Tuesday gven- ing commencing at 8.15 o'clock.i.was announced yesterday nf: the president, N.Eric Ohman., The session was originally scheduled to take place on Monday but was postponed a day.Mr.Ohman sail! that in all probability there would be a; prominent guest speaker and urged that as many members as possible attend.Many matters nf particular importance to local business men are expected to come up for discussion.It is also Lrobable that further discussion Will take place on the next meeting open to the public which the association intends to sponsor early in the spring.Also on the tentative agenda is discussion of plans on ways in which the association, through its membership.can help in the sale of Victory Bonds.The executive committee of the business body has been holding frequent meetings and reports on general activities will be given.POSTER DISPLAY OPENED AT Ÿ BY-WAR GUEST Eleven-Year-Old Scottish Boy Launches Victory Loan Poster Exhibition * The Victory Loan-British war poster exhibition was officially opened at the Westmount Branch | of the Y.M.C.A, by a young, British guest of Canada, Ian Cullen of Scotland, on Saturday night.He also thanked his hosts in Canada for sending men, muni- tions, guns and planes to his homeland to help defend the British Isles against invasion.Bruce Hildebrand, a Westmount boy and hockey teammate of the war guest, also spoke.\u201cAs a guest of your country MOBILE POLICE FORCE 15 LED BY K.A WILSON Westmount Company of C.P.C.Auxiliary Now in Course of Organization Important changes in the command of the CPC Auxiliary Mobile Police Force have been announced by Col.D.R.McCuaig.provincial commandant of the Force, .Major Walter Miller, O.B.ED.S.M, (U.8.) takes over the command of No, 1 Group (The Sir Arthur Currie Group) of the Montreal Mobile Force, Vice- President of Irish and Maulson Limited, Major Miller served in the first world war with the 60th Battalion from its formation in 1917 until the Battalion was broken up.He was then attached to Lord Northcliffe\u2019s staff in the United States and later became Liaison Officer for the Military Attaché Offices, British Embassy, Washington, D.C.K.A.Wilson, appointed .in command of the Westmount Company of the Mobile Police Force, now in the course of organization, is a partner of the Hon, Arthur Mathewson, K.C., Provincial Treasurer.He served overseas with the 7th C.G.A.(McGill Battery) for three and a half years, and became an officer in the Sherbrooke Regiment on his return from active service.W.E.Dunton, appointed Assistant Deputy Provincial Commandant of the Mobile Force, is now responsible for the organization and training of the Groups and Detachments of the Mobile Force outside Montreal.Head of the accounting firm of, Dunton and Frewin Company.Mr, Dunton went overseas with the 1st University Company in the last war, which reinforced the Princess Patricia Light Infantry.with whom he served as during the war, I have much to thank you for.\u201d the 11-year-old, er and Scottish boy declared.\u201cAs a officer.He is a well known curl- has been prominently identified with the Protestant British boy whose home is in the\u2018 g-hoo] Board, British Isles,, 1 also can thank vou for the help you are sending in men, munitions, planes to my people at home.In: W.J.Lucas who takes over The Westmount Lxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis *] EASTERN SEABOARD READY FOR AIR an anti-aircraft artillery command, when and if they come.On the East Coast\u2014Anti-aircraft gun units, in this theatre under Here the crews of three guns of one of the WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 RN TT.A IRR Tha ss Nk \\ N NR S are ready for Axis air raiders\u2014 this picture, and whited out possible NY \u201canti-aircraft units run to their stations in a practice \u201calert,\u201d as they would if there \u2018were hostile aircraft overhead.Army censor passed identifying objects in background CS .; Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 NE) \"HARDWOOD FLOO lr \u201c7 - I PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE JS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS OF WESTMOUNT CAMPAIGN Officials Believe Number of Subscribers Will Be Double That of First War Loan Drive \u2014 Many Enquiries Made Everything is now in readiness for the opening of the Victory already confident that the number of subscribers will be double that of the first war loan drive, C.B.McKenna, unit organizer for West« mount, stated yesterday, Even though the campaign does not gat underway officially until Monday a large number of persons have made onquirles regarding purchase of the bonds nt committee hendquarters, Mr.McKenna said, It was also pointed out that February 22 has been designated throughout the country ns Victory Loan Sunday when It ls expected For the purpose of voting on a Greater Montreal Federation of Home and School Associations sub-committee report which ex- p esses pre\u2019:r-nce for the Montreal Island Bill as it was in {ts oiigiral draft, members of the Roslyn Home and School Assu- ciation will meet on Wednesday, it was learned this week.The original draft gave to the new Central Board the power to hire and fire teachers, whereas the revised 1 gislation gives this right to the 15 local boards.The decision to hold a special meeting of the Roslyn School group to take a vote to ascertain which form of the Rill js) executive, comntittee of the asso- clation heard a report on the sub-committee\u2019s findings from Mrs.F.G.Ferrabee, {ts representative on the investigating body.Dr.Franl: G.Pedley is chairman of the Federation's sub-committee which has completed its examination of the legislation.Mrs.Ferrabee told the Roslyn executive that Dr.Pedley's committee had decided that the revised version of the Montreal Island Board Bill was not acceptable, it was learned.This new Home And School Group To Vote On Bill Change spotlight only comparatively re- compromise pressed open opposition to certain prètérèd, was made after the] {he new Central Board: It is ex- In Collision Here Fenders and mudguards on the machines were damaged when un automobile driven by ame Autos Are Damaged Beauchamp, of 736 Notre Dame street West, und one driven by Leslie S.Russell, of 865 Sixth | avenue, Verdun, collided at the | intersection of Cote St.Antoine | road and Claremont avenue, at' 8.456 p.m, on Saturday, At the time of the mishap the car driven by Beauchamp was proceeding from east to west on legislation, whi- came into the cently, was designed as u form of with local school boards shich have hitherto ex- phases of the original bill.Leslie Buzzell To Speak Before any vote is taken at the special meeting on the sub-|Cote St.Antoine, while that comiiittee epur .Leslie N.Buz-ldriven by Russell, was going zell, member of the Protest|north on Claremont, Both drivers Committee oi the Council of|stopped immediately after the! Education will explain to mem-| accident.| bers of the Roslyn association Lu Lun the system of administration as it now exists, and as it compared with the proposed sy.tem under FINAL TRIRUTE PAN TO LATE JANES SPENCE petted that he will also deal with the legislation itself in all of its aspects.Dr.Pedley.it is believed.may attend the meeting, in view of the fact that the work and decisions of Fis commi\u2018 ee will be the chief sub\u2019 ts unde.discus- sion.David L.Lockerby.presi-' .dent of t Roslyn Home and|Funeral Service Held for Sc\u2019 ool Associction, will be in : ; the chair and G.H.Penrose, Resident Well Known Here and in Maritime, Provinces principal of Pociyn School.will be present.T\u201c: meeting, {it is expected.will be one of the \u201cwarmest\u201d held during the year.& y The funeral service for James CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | TOPIC OF SPEAKER | Various aspects of Christian | Science were discussed by Florence Middaugh.S.S., of Los An- geles, Calif\u2026.during a lecture delivered under the auspices of; First Church of Christ Scientist | the command of the Montreal guns and Headquarters Group.enlisted in: the last war with the 18th Bat- at a meeting in Victoria Hall, last week.Miss Middaugh is aj member of the Board of Leciure- Canada I have found othing | 1: fon in 1914, Prior to his P| pip, of the Mother Church, the but friendship \u2014 at school.al pointment to the Headquarters pi ov Church of Christ Scientist.this Westmount Y.M.C.A.and in Group, he lias been serving as your homes.Tonight a little bit Intelligence Officer on the H.Q.of the British | to Montreal in the form of these British War Loan posters.sure that you in Canadg will be as interested in them as 1 am in your new Victory Loan posters which are also un display here tonight for the first time.And I know the people of (\u2018ana- da, like the people of Great Britain, will want to help win the war by buying shares in victory.\u201d Speaking for Canadian boys Bruce Hildebrand declared: \u2018\u2018l want to repeat the welcome that has been extended many times to our British guests.| can assure Ian that we are all keenly interested in the posters from his country and that we will be stirred by them to do all we can to help the sale of our own Vic-\" tory bonds.The people of our two countries will not fail to buy the bonds that will help buy the munitions for our armies, navies and air forces.\u201d Altogether more than 50 war loan posters make up the display .opened im the Y.M.C.A.branch and extending throughout al! the public rooms.About 35 are from Britain, brought to Canada by a Ferry Command pilot.another, ten are from the current Capa-\u2019 dian Victory Loan campaign and ! eight more are souvenirs from tlie last war\u2014 Victory Loan posters used in the 1918 campaign.Pos:ers now on display in the branch will remain during the Victory Loan campaign which 4 opens on February 16.| I am: Isles has comeistaff of the Mobile Force and: ith problems today that only las taken an active interest in it since it commenced operations.HAROLD SMITH GIVEN Ÿ POSI Word has been received local- iy that Harold M Smith, a former member of Westmount Baptist Church and well known here.has been appointed for overseas service with the Y.M.C A, and will be leaving shortly to take up his new duties.He was formerly on the Montreal Y.M.C.A.\u2018staff.While on the staff of the Mount toyal avenue and Central \u201cY\u201d b:anches in Montreal, for several years, Mr.Smith was a member of the Montreal Kiwanis Club.He is a former director of the Y M.C.A.'s Camp Otoreke.After having been in charge of Y.M.C.A.War Services at Val- cartier Camp from their inception early in 1940, Mr.Srmfth has spent similar work at Petawawa Military Camp.KARNAK LADIES Karnak Ladies\u2018 -oclal Club .sil! have as guest speaker J.Lovell Baker at the Masonic Temple.vherbrooke stieet, on Tuesday at 3 p.m.Tea will be served.the past three months in- in Boston, Mass.| \u201cMankihd,\u201d she said.\u201cis faced God can spiritual au understanding of solve, The need for | growth, instead of material development, is evident in the educational systems of training.as well as in everyday living.| Christian Science declares that: i \u2018the time for thinkers has come.\u201d and explains that it is, \u2018spiritual thinking, the unfoldment \"of right ideas.and not human reasoning, that the world so! greatly needs today.\u2019 \u2018That God is the only creator,\u201d \u2018she went on, \u2018is one of the \u2018fundamentals of this teaching.; The healing of diseases.us a lost \u201celement of Christianity, was restored in the discovery of Christian Science.and its students have proved and are proving that! the healing and presence of God! \u2018is just as ever-operative today as \u2018in Jesus\u2019 time.\u2018An ever infallible, perfect Principle, God governs man and ;the universe In undeviating har-.imony, and mankind may rely\u2019 | upon this Principle to solve all of\u2019 \u2018their problems, with as much cer- \u201ctainty as they depend upon the rules of mathematics in whatever they attempt to construct or calculate in the human experience.\u201d she concluded.PARENTS TO MEET A meeting of Association of the Church of the , Ascension.wili be held , 8.30 p.m., on Wednesday, Feb- i ruary 18, at St.Leo's School Hall, 360 Clarke Avenue.; called i Brancker Spence, a resident of Westmount, was held on Satur- CONSERVATIVES YET | day afternoon in the chapel of | T0 NAME GANDIDATE William Wray followed by In-, terment in Mount Royal cemetery.; \u2014_\u2014 i Mr.Spence, a member of the! While several names are now! staff of the Sales and Service! being considered \u2018he Westmount department of the Gazette, died Conservative Association had | at the Western Division of the | reached no definite conclusion up: Montreal General Hospital on to last night æ to whom it |Friday.He was well known here: would select as its candidate to: and in the Maritimes Provinces.fill the seat vacated hy G.tor-! The late Mr.Spence waa horn don, Hyde K.C., when he was in Montreul on August 24, 1883.elected to the Legislative Council.\u2019 son of Frank and Marion Spence, Constituents in Westmount and and received his education at three othér Québec ridings wil] he! Westmount.Academy.During the list war, he enlisted in the Cana- ~dian armed forces and served tives to the Legislative Assé:u- overseus with the 97th Battery.hly within a few week-.ft js.RCA.upon to elect representa- expected that a writ will be 1s-! Joining the staff of The sued shortly for a by-election! Gazette « few years after his h re in the week of March 17, return to Canada, he became the time limit .or the St.James| known us a quiet and efficlent election under the Quebec Elec-i worker und gathered a host of\u2019 tion Act.friends whom he retained No further news regarding pos-; throughout his lifetime, He was elble candi: \u201ces was available at/# member of Trinity Memorial press time yesterday.Church and of the Canadian Club.co | the Parents\u2019; at: The Week At il Victoria Hall | Today\u2014 Westmount Women's (lub play \u2018Stage Door\u201d; West- mount Stamp Club; Mizpah Lodge, 1.0.0.F.i Tomorrow\u2014 Westmount Women's Club play; Westmount Hobl A Show dance: Westmount Conclave, True Kindred.! Saturday\u2014 Mont St.Louis College dunce, Oversess Parcel League bridge.Monday\u2014 Diggers and Weeders Garden Club meeting: St.Lawrence Stamp Club; Oasis Temple, Daughters of the Nile: Westmount Women's Club, Red Cross Group.Tuesday~\u2014Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, bogrd nesting, Business Association of Westmount; Westmount Chapter RAM.Wednesday\u2014 Lyric Operatic Society in \u2018The Gondollers'\u201d; Rotary Club of Westmount; Masonle Study Club: Electa Chapter O,E.S.: Victorian Order of Nurses and Westinount Socia} Service.Next Thursday\u2014Lyric Operatic Society in \u201cThe Gondoliers™, | Westmount Stamp Club; Jersey Channel Island Society.CITY CONDUCTS SPECIAL DRIVE FOR RECORDS !Salvage Committee Makes qq Appeal for Old Gramo-! United States ontry Into the war phone Discs for War! vations.military tattoo is held at Salvage An especial appeal for committee, and of residents vage Campaign the co-operation sgein sought in making the col- [the three services.lection as large as possible.However, while the colleution of gramophone records is being particularly stressed, citizens are | hangers, | razor cartridges.ete, are of great the produetion of vitally needed war ! reminded Lhat gurment typewriter ribbon spgols, blade value for conversion into weapons.It was also announced by local officials of the drive Women's Division of the National: Salvage Campalgn Is heing formed in Westmount.The committee will organize salvige teams In {apartüment houses throughout the | city and will be pointed.captlaing ap- Duty of the teams will be to, seek the co-operation of in placing their salvage at a specified place in the building on ia certain day each weck in order to save time In its collection.Persons seeking further Inform- atlon whould phone FI, 1607 or Fi, 1815.Phone number of local Sal vage heudquarters is i°1, 8531.old.160 officers and men, with band gramophone records Is being made | und full regimental colors, | sl.url Montr tie this week by the Westmount Sa]- arrive in Montreal Lo purticipate \u2018(A desperation because js tucle alougside Canadian men of that a: tenants\u2019 2555 52 AM HAN IMPORTANT TO PEACE IN ASI Voluntary workers on the drive locally, apart from com- George D.Wong Addresses Luncheon Meeting mittee chairmen who have previously been listed, include of Westmount Rotary Club Archiba'd Bentley, Misys D, I Japan haw struck at the other Peebles, Arthur Bracewell, Mra.W.Tlamilton and Miss I, Damers will | ations and Western possessions it fully realizes the futllity of its aub- The United Jv gating © ina.Georg D.Wong, States uull, nelocled from the|n former atudent -of philosophy 26th division, sixth army corps.yp Ching und now a law student first United States army, will ÿ demonstrale precision drills wa at MeGill University, told mem- teke part in the march pual vi bora of the Westmount Rotary ithe Forum tattoo.Symbolle of Club at thelr vogular weekly Unlted Statoy-Canudlan vuity in! luncheon oeting in Victoria thy fight for freedom, the Am- Hall yeste lay, arlean troops are coming to Can- | The speaker urged that every jnda specially to assist in the Vle- ausistance he given his native [tory Loan drive and to demol- | jung in ity tight against® the Jap- istrate the wholehearted suport | ynesa.Ching should be looked | that Canada's war effort lu re- upon #s u mujor factor in the celving from the American re- preservation of peace in Asia, U.K, Troops to Help Prive The Stars and Stripes, borne by American troops in full battle equipment, will appear in Mont- for the first time since when the Victory Loan United ! jthe Forum nex Monday night.| On Sunday morning a unit of ln the army, navy, air force spoc- | public.\"he sald.China ln th sentinal of | Described us un United Nations democracy fn Asia, iL had fought l'Futloo, the Montreal speclacle Jnpan to n standail!.\u2019 twill include men of the three | * Further proof of China's dee | Cunadinn services and fiers From termination L fight to the , ; le .end \"Australia, New Zealand andl an the side of democracy was South Africa us well as the spe-! the fact that 1 wes now at war clul units from the United Slules.5 LS ugainet, à hole ! Canadian displays will include: 5 he whole Axis, (he ; speaker averred.dramatized demonstrations with ! Whil \u2018 | mechanized equipment, | ie tha Chinese as a peo- Ineluding Bren gun carrlets., ble were tolerant.and Jovers of motoreyele services und other military vehl-, Peace.the surprise attack upon } cles, drill demonstrations by the: Peïping hy Jupun had resulted precision squad of the Royal in them huving a new outlook Cauadinn Air Force, Ollawn, oc.\"VON miltarizadon, Mr.Wong \u201ccompunied by the ROA.F.silver continued.While his country- land.This unit, well known Men had formerly hd Iltlle re- ilhroughout the Dominton, is now | spact for members of armed in New York where 11 18 tuking forces a soldier Is now held fn J AJ part in the premiers ceremonies\u2019 honor and high esteem.Thin tor the R.AF.Him, \u201cCaptains Change of feellug hes brought FOR EXHIBITION The Westmount Stump held another suceesafal gathering lust Thursday evening, when over | Club about à war \u201cffor( so strong that f the Clouds\u201d, nf the (do they bad heen able to check the .\u2019 .; .| The Royal Canadlun Nuva) Japanese, , | Volunteer Reserve will also par-, |tielpate in the demonstrations, Japan ix faced with Inevitable and the Canadian Women's Army, defeat, hut an Allied victory may Corps will also make is first pub- be greatly delayed ax a result Île appenrance In Canada when 11 of Inadequate preparations parades $n the military march UBilusl Japanese attack by other thirty members attended the) POW RIK.meeting, President Plekering past.vo conducted the \u201cMembers Aue Designed as a thrilling, patel tien,\u201d which wag the feature of otic spectacle, The United Nations the evening Tattoo will alse illusirate to the, 1 | Efforts to secure a speaker Canadlan publie the vital impor.3 RIVE 4 for this wvening's meeting have tance nf supporting the secon\u2019 proved unsuccessful so that an Vietory Loan in order that need.KI | | informal discussion will he held wl equipment and materials may v inrtead.be provided for the armed ery - : 2 The Exhibition Commitee vw lP* _ making preliminary arrangements for the Annual Exhibition which Both velhleles were damaged when un automobile driven by Abraham 3796 Pastor Will Speak Will be held this year on April o Mendelsohn, of , ; net Va » ave - 1 und 11m Viagri 11.On Words of Stalin inion somme ant me one sast year's exhibit was su huge ! 10° ' success and all Indications point mo Monklund avenue, collided at the tc another along the same lines.The collection taken in aid gne last year will be rapearad this year.uf.Sunday the Red Cross which waa in vo- | (*hurch nn the words of Joseph will Andrew's Hev FF.W.Kerr evening In St.preach and Clark ave- on Saturday.corner of Cedur nes ut 6.20 pom, According to information obtained by police, the car driven by Mendelsohn wag turning right from Clarke to go east on Cedar.Stalin, proposing a toast to Presl- dent Wilson.The words wore iy : er : e - rE Le Hilt ke ak \u201cAnd may God bless him in hiv whjle the other machine was go- Ttoom of the Victoris Hall, great ta=k.\" The sermon will deg) ing south on Cedar at the time Loue ee with the whole question of rell- Of the accident, Fenders and mud- JEWISH RED (ROSS gion in Russia, as well ae the puords bn the machines were Mr«, Edward Solomon, presi- Bolshevik philosophy of life, and \u201cdis dented.; \u201cent of the Shaar Hashomayim the principles underlying the SERIOUSLY HURT omen A Bo ke Revolution, But mote especially ol | J + P as 2 , Most serio of the Jewish Branch of the will br.Kerr point out the radical skiing Vies, ant wock-ond a Red Cross, which is In need of and rapid chabges that are tak- (ieorge Treherne, 17, of 137 more workers, particularly on ing place m those principles, not SeJhy street.who hroke hoth legs Wednesdays ang Thursduyr only becunse of the pressnre of when he crashed into \u2018a tree Headquarters are ut the King's events, but also hecause of their near Mount Baldy.st.Margar- Hall Building, 1231 St, Catherine azsoclation with natfons adhering ets.on Saturday night.He ts (st.W.{ to the Christian ideal, iin the Royal Vittoria Hospital.Loan Campaign here and officials of the Westmount committee are.Drm Ea 1 var gene ; È 4 i i 3 j The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thureday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be an newspaper for independent, clean the home devoted to public service.defence.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 DOING HITLER'S WORK Quite the most penetrating comment on .the tactics of certain types of critics of the : Government has come from { Cleaver, Liberal Member for i words will make many people pause and con- * sider the sort of propaganda that ruling by order-in-council.\u201c After all, there can be little quarrel with his They outlined a very effective plan ot campaign for enemy agents doing their best to sabotage our war effort.In fact, what more could one of them do, short of poisoning soldiers\u2019 rations and placing bombs under muni- words.\u2018tions factories?NO MORE TOLLS! .Thousands of local motorists will welcome | .the announcement that tolls on Quebec bridges are to be abolished commencing April \u201cDuring the summer months travel to the Lau- rentians is especially heavy, and the tolls and ; delay at the bridges on the far side of lle Jesu Jhave been a constant source of Irritation to spread under the guise of legitimate criticism.Mr.Cleaver did not accuse these critics of being enemy agents.He simply remarked that if he were working for the Nazis in Canada, He would agitate for conscription in order to injure voluntary enlistment, charge the Government with extravagance at a time when a war loan was imminent, and seek to undermine confidence in national leaders by charging them with being complacent and dictatorial, with interfering v.ith private business und win the war.Mr.alton.Hughes His dier\u2019s rifle, is being Many fine, friend.1.residents of this district.point of view, Province when large scale touring returns than will be lost through the abolition of the tolls.There was a time when toll bridges needed 10 It was felt then that the burden of paying for such bridges should rest on those who used them.great tourist influx, all Tourists came to look upon these bridges less as public services than as public investments and, feeling they were beil,g mulcted, they showed a disposition to go to those places \u201chat offered an open road.WE CAN'T RATION TANKS You cannot ration a tank, if you want tc Nor can you ration a battleship, a machine gun, a piece of artillery or a sol- A silly statement?Every citizen who buys fewer Victory Bonds than his resources permit is actually rationing his share of the amount of ammunition which tanks, guns and planes may hurl at Germans, Italians and Japs.From the wider much more will be won by the But with the advent of tha that was changed.Not at all! old-fashioned desserts are ruined by some misguided idiot's adding a maraschino cherry, or a marshmallow, or a topping meringue to what was perfect, Women hide the price of a \u201cpermanent\u201d in the cost of a roast beef dinner just as effectively as a salesman slips a new hat into his expense account, \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Finishing a good book is like leaving a good We never appreciated the value of our editorials until a literary friend offered to write some for us at $1 a line.Here lies the body of Michael Shae; he died maintaining his right of way.A great New York detective agency that specializes in tracing missing persons been employed by more than 70,000 wives to find their missing husbands, but by only 15 husbands to find their wives.has LE RH BT Bm Sp EAH pe TONG RAE Le di LAST RESPECTS JALOB MELLERT \u2018Honorary Treasurer of\u2019 Congregation Shaar Ha- shomayim Was Noted in Jewish Community The funeral service for Jacoh Kellert, for 25 years and until the time of his death honorary treasurer of Congregation Shaar Hashomayim, was held from his late residence, 3980 Cote des Neiges road, on Friday afternoon.Interment followed in Shaar Hashomaylm Cemetery.Mr.Kel- lert was largely instrumental in bringing about construction of the fine synagogue building on Cote St.Antoine road.He died last Thursday in the Ross Pav- {lion of the Roya] Victoria Hospital following a prolonged illness.With the passing of Mr, Kel- lert, the Jewish Community lost one of iis leading citizens, Born in Lancaster, Ont., in 1872, the family ten years later settled in Montreal where he has resided ever since; he was a member of the firm of H.Kellert and Sons.He retired from business in 1932.He was very active in communal work, and every humanitarian cause found in him a ready supporter, He was a substantial contributor to many charitable and religious institutions; to the war effort, to foreign Jewis relief, and to the cause of Zionism, In many of these institutions he held office.I The Westmount Examiner me eat ame Alnut 2773 203 / CLASSIFIED ADS 1 SITUATIONS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE \u2018CAPABLE PERSON will mind child- gren day or evening.FI.7397.H-94 : C-10 \\ FLATS TO LEY FIV rooms hoated, second floor, 322 Elm, Westmount $70.00, also heated Yarago, occupancy Ifeb, 14, $8.00.{Wellington 4388.Calumot 1805.C-12 { GARAGE TO LET \"WESTMOUNT, Victoria Ave.Garage near Sherbrooke Ht.pleck.up and delivery service, washing, repairs.Mr.Cameron, Bl.0767.C-1 ; FOR SALE C.C.M.figure skates, black, size 214 $3.00, C.C.M.Tube skater 4% $1.30.Girl guide outfit 12-14 $2.00, Boys Eton suit $4.00.Fltzeoy 3881.C-17% BIHAUTIFUL chesterfield suite, never used, bargain $56.Handsome bedroom \u2018set, $70.Gorgeous rug, $256: mats.Dining suite, studio set.Bookcase, drop-leaf table, chairs, gateleg, lamps, tables.Never usea.[Exceptional opportunity.I'l.1950.Colson 1858 foroene, Westmount.COAL stove 518.00, $8.00, bureaus $4.00 and up, he is rom.plete $6.00, ching cabinet, studin wats, carpets, desks, sectional bookcases, washing machine, dinner set.Fitzroy 6281, 1600 Notre Dame West.Kivenr Ings.TAlon 6101, mcm Singer ma hine .LADY'S ski sult (new) Royal Blue.Size 36 $5.00.WAlnut 1779, C-14 BOY'S boots and C.C.M.skates, size 8, In good condition.$3.03.Wklling- ton 2303.C-13 ALPINE sun lamp, home model, per- feot condition $65.00.Dilixter 65608, Cell ELECTRIC washers from $39.95, rebuilt or refinished, no government luxury tax on these.While they last.Beatty Bros, Ltd.IL.8187, C-7 RENT A FRIGIDAIRE Avold food waste.Cheaper than ice.Frigldaire Rontal Service, WA.5648.° C-8 WASHING MACHINES, Free Inspections and estimates by factory expert, repalrs to all makes.terms if desired.Beatty Bros, EL.8187.C-6 GAS stove, cont range, Quebec heater, refrigerator, girls fur coat.Delivery ney 1st.Also flat to let, Fitaroy CHESTERFIELD, thre piece, reversible cushions; walnut cablnet radio; onk table, reasonable.4354 Oxford.1-172 BEAUTIFUL PHILCO radio with phonograph attachment, In excellent condition, original price $373.00, sell- Ing $30, owner leaving town, EL.9811.1-177 NEWCOMBE PIANO and bench, Westminster Chime clock dark walnut ease, Both excellent condition, A bargain, No dealers, DE, 6087.(-176 CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 pleces, rich copper brocaded mohair walnut fin- h, excellent condition, sacrifice price for quick sale AT.7549, ¢ 1-180 jroomERs- OAK double steel bed, lumberking spring, like new, $16.50.DE.0654.1-179 OUBLE BED, complete, new beautiful finish, Beautyrest mattress, Slumberking spring.AT.1788.1-184 fravrerT, parka style, white, hip- ngth with zipper front, size 34, EL.8687.1-183 QUEBEC HEATER, gas stove, jacket Beater, 1029 Harvard Avenue.[1-188 UPHOLSTERED chair.telephone ble and dhair, flowered satin drapes, ke new, DE.1578.1-194 ALNUT HALL table (carved): Hatterfiy tea-table (wainut); supa, WA.2886, [ coffee 1-19¢ GIRLS\u2019 brown caracul coat, size 16, sultable for school.Walnut 6525.COCKTAIL SET, hammered silver, tray 25\" x 9\u201d, shaker and six gold lined stem cups, cost $40.00, sell $20.00.DH, 4438, 1-203 ASSORTED HO cars for electric train 7Tbe each; transformer, hardly used 82,50; asmorted Issues of Model Crafis- man 3 for 95c; boy's sturdy tool chest.with drawer $1.50.DE, 4433, 1-202 KNITTING machine practically new with all accessories.CR.2805, [-259 OIL QUEBEC STOVE, 46 gallon tank.800 Walker St.St.Henri, 1-265 LARGE #ize raccoon coût, good con- 1-198 WALNUT DESK.Large carved walnut mirror and fire bench, Large chair.Small carved walnut chair.Chasterfleld and chair.Nordheimer piano, perfect condition.EL, 7668.1-101 DRESSER, bench, cabinet and length mirror (blue), reasonable.DI.5462, 1-102 CARVED chesterfleld set, brocatalle, three-plece; also single Simmon's bod.DE.885656 mornings.1-106 TWO DRESSES, grey sult, size 36-38, practleatly new.Apply after 8 p.m.4936 Queen Mary, Apt.14.1-108 full VICTROLA, expensive make in excellent condition, $10.00.EL.2581, 1-40 TRICYCLE, $7.00.Scooter, $5.00, suitable chlld 3-6 years.BY.2682, 1-42 DINING ROOM set, ?pieces, leather seats, AT.1684.1-46 GENTLEMAN'S complete outfit (42) medium helght.Single bed, complete.WT, 0330.1-49 GIRLS COAT, raccoon collar, 14, 2266 Harvard, Apt.3, after 6 p.m.1-50 NURSE'S COAT and 6 aprons, size 14, cheap.DE.8552.1-52 CHILD'S CRIB, Simmon's, good con- ditlon.CR.0738, 1-64 I \"DY'8 silk and cloth dresses, coats, sults, practically new, 10-18-20; also men\u2019s suits and coats, hardly worn.dition.WA, 2874.1-116 No dealers.DE.3655, 1-108 MUSKRAT COAT, 16-18, genuine skins, perfect condition, bargain, EL.PAIR of skates, size 9.Good condi- £8.: 1-113 on.Phone AT.7915, 1-35 DINING ROOM set (oak) 9 pieces.JUN LAMP, complete, with carbons Palr velour portieres, wine.WA.and goggles, excellent condition, $5.00.736.[-08 AT, 6809, 1-36 HOUSEHOLD furniture, dresser, FUR COAT, broadtall and Hudson gentleman's bureau, desk.bookcane, seal coat, chikl's fur blanket.woollen chairs, plano, No dealers.LA.7977.coat with mink, carriage sleigh for 1-38 child.AT.2036, 1-47 Crossword Puzzle s HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Contingency 5\u2014Punitive 10\u2014 Mint 14-Operates 13\u2014Solitary 16\u2014Part of church lants H1\u2014Sonth 42\u2014Low flowertess 45\u2014Ringlet 46\u2014Worshiped 47-\u2014Made obeisance American marmeset te i Lady's spring coat, TUXEDO, 38\u2014Norfolk jacket, 32.Both excellent eonditton.AT.7666.1-58 YOUNG LADY'S navy blue pinstriped man-tailored sult, size 16.princess style, black.Black and white check sport coat (new), 16.All Jor $25.00.WE.5959.1-35 BOY'S winter coat, spring coat, windbreaker, raincoat, 8 years.Boy Scout u=iform, 12; Cub uniform.Shower curtain set.Lady's spring coat.Radiator covers.Window shades.DE.6151, 8445 Girouard.t-57 HOTPOINT refrigerator, eight cublo feet, practically new.value $500.00, will sacrifice for $275.00.WA.3077.1-85 ELECTRIC WASHERS from $39.95 rebuilt or refinished, no gdvernment luxury tax on these.While they last.Beatty Bros.Ltd.EL.S81.1-86 _ 2255 10 ji 16 12 [13 19 13-Wanta 18-\u2014Seed coverings 22\u2014 Presses into mass 24\u2014Choral music 25\u2014Scene of the liad 26\u2014Rant 17\u2014Method! of spread- 53\u2014Pertalning to lakes \u201c 27\u2014Eras ing doctrines 54\u2014Favor 28\u2014Feel 19\u2014Debased B3\u2014Obliterate %\u2014Bards 20-\u2014Distinct d-Ireland 3t\u2014Impolite 21\u2014Curled ä7-\u2014Deer 32-\u2014Persian poet 23\u2014Row 5R\u2014Ventures 33-\u2014Chariots 24\u2014Swiss cottages äA\u2014Communists 33\u2014Tawny and 25-Follows VERTICAL rayish 28\u2014Rude buildings 36\u2014Numer of the suit 29\u2014Storma 1\u2014Outdoes 38-American Indian 30\u2014Fruits 2\u2014Measure of land 30\u2014Jewelers* weight 31\u2014Fabulous bird 3\u2014Prevent 40-\u2014Press Above 4\u2014Trellis for fruit 41\u2014Beuts 35 \u2014Comely trees 42\u2014Voung sheep 36\u2014Hussian national 5-Heathens ta\u2014Imbeclle Assembly 6\u2014Ralse spirits of 41\u2014Beverage * S7\u2014Affirmative 7\u2014Not any , 45\u2014Bring about 38\u2014Top 8\u2014-Conjunctien 41\u2014Deface a9-\u2014Tree 9\u2014Tough 48- Mud 40\u2014Commonplace \u2014Mcks flaws 48 Wie of Geraint 41\u2014Horses of certain ~Think s0\u20141 gait \u2014$mall island ä i Store.MASON RISCH Plano, bur! walnut $150.00; high grade modern carved walnut dining room suite reflectory table $325; domestic Saryk rug about 9 x 12.Everything excellent condition, moving.Write box 54 c-o 2191 Hampton Ave.1-89 GIRISS skates, boots, 444; lady's high laced boots, 5; weed chains, 29-475.DE, 8639.1-97 UPRIGHT PIANO, firard Helntzman instrument, good condition.EL.3596.1-59 CHILD'S COAT, hat, leggings, handwoven, white rabbit trim and muff, like new, size 6-8.EL.2460, 1-63 WANTED TO PURCHASE WE BUY ANYTHING CLOTHING.furs, household, office furniture, carpets, sewing.washing machines, silverware, tools.Anything of value.¥itzroy 6221.Even- Ings.TAlon 6101, C-18 WANTED complete lady'a ski outfit, Size 34, boots.ladles size 5.Call Friday, Fitzroy 0735.C-15 BOOKS WANTED SMALL or large collections.English and French, also National Geographic Magazines, Coronet, Esquires.etc., highest prices paid.Call Mr.Detralt, LA, 1306, Toronto Bees ATTRACTIVE cash prices paid for antique silver.china.glass, paintings.ornaments.Other antiques purchased.Representative calls.Lyons.1480 St, Catherine.WT.5700, C-5 CARTAGE AND STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DE.3110.C-4 DRESSMAKING MADAME DESIARDINS formerly of N.D.G.dresses $3.00 up and your pattern.Also alterations, low price.£473 8t.Catherine, near Metcalfe.WI.© Et a TR Tie THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 rer | The Examiners ARE PAID LATE | Hidden Titles Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the The 62nd annual report of The: Bell Telephone Co npany of Can-' ada, for the year endin - Decem-! kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each : ; week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the foliowing requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in 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 the purpose.Residents of Westmount, only, one submitting the right answers.be received in Monday\u2018s mail.Lewis Ave.; Jean Leduc, 4496 St.Walter Kennedy, 138 Abbott Ave.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.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 whe submit the correct answers, as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Mrs.C.R.Wilson, 423 Lansdowne Ave.; Miss Doris Goode, 4560 St.Catherine West, Apt, 6; Jean Swailes, 4328 St.Catherine West; the current issue of The Westmount are eligible.119 Catherine West; Mrs.H.M.Jockel, 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.K.C.D.C.L + ze 2 \u201cThe Armstrong Whitworth Jimmy Sidebottom, B.B.B.B.B.B.meant, Strange\u2014Macmillan.year 1940 show that total exports from the British isles were $1,652,000,000 \u2014 only $16,000,- 000 below the total for 1938, the last year of peace.Imports showed au in:reuse.In accepting the presidency of The Co-operative League of the U.S.A, to wiich 18 was unanimously elected by the board of directors, Murray D.Lincoln said: \u201cThe opportunity of America today, even in this hour of uncertainty and war, is to set in motion forces that wil' help to distribute the abundance that is present in this country \u2014 and abandon the practice of subsidizing scarcity and protecting monopoly.1 know of no movement in America that offers more hope to a distressed and bewildered world han the consumer co-operative movoment.Sir Gerald Campbell (Director of British Information Services at New York) said recently in an address in New York that a new order which Adolf Hitler could not conceive is being born in Great Britain, out of common danger and common suffering.He said the flame of commen effort has burned away the bar- riera of class and caste which go complicated the\u2018 pattern of Britain\u2019s social life, and have left a people united as never before.He expressly stated this does noi mean socialism or the adoption of Marxian doctrines\u2014but rather the establishment of the principle that a Dritish citizen hereafter will be entitled to a standard of nutrition as well as of freedom, to good housing as well as the habeas corpus, to the right to work as well as the right to vote.In 1924 John Buchan in his book \u2018The Three Hostages made one of hi« characters say: \u2018\u2018The next war will be a dashed unpleasant affair.So far as I can see there will be very few soldiers Killed, but an enormous number of civilians.The safest place will be the front.There will be such a rush to get into the army that we will have to Lave conscrip.on to make people remafn in civil fe.\u201d Our war loan objective 1s $600,000.000.London.G.B.with a little more than one-half our population, raised £120,000,000 in its War Weapons Week.There have been two outstanding makers of automcuiles in Great Britain.both generous in their giving to public institutions.Recently.one of these.Lord Austin, died at the agc of 74.My war aims are summed up the phrase.\u2018The motive of life should be social secur- in ou ity.\u201d \u2014Hon.Ernest Bevin What is the use of talking about Democracy unless each one of us is willing to give up some - our leisure in an effort to make Democracy work?\u201cThe time has rome,\u2019 a.an eminent 7010, C-3 RUGS | REVERSIBLE broadloom rugs made ; of your old carpets and materials.Anglo French Carpet Company, i Drummond Bldg.PLateau 5546, C-3 educator points out, \u2018when we must not only be willing to fight for Demnocrac, but to b bothered by it every day.\u201d \u2014Aida B.McAnn, M.A.(Col- went to Crystal Palace to compete, and the person in front of them signed James Clark, LL.D.The clerk was asked what LL.D.meant and he said it was a mark of distinction.A north of Englend man then signed his own name-\u2014 \u201cEh lad, tha's me own mark o'distinction, don\u2019t tha\u2019 see?That means Jimmy Sidebottom, the Best Bl -dy Bugler in Baisley Brass Band!\u201d\u2014From Never A Dull Moment by Harry and Kathleen Britain's trade figures for the* Band (The Balsely Brass Band) The members were registering The clerk asked what the letters umbia) of Moncton, N.B., in Dal- .ousie University Quarterly.When the St.Lawrence Sea- wav {8 completed Toronto will probably »e referre\u2019 to as \u2018a Southern Ontario port\u2019.\"LETTERS TO EDITORS * *\u2014\u2014% Westmount, Feb, 9th, 1942.The Editor, Westmount Examiner, Dear Sir, : Anyone interested in dogs would have been amused on Saturday afternoon to see, in one of our large self-serve provision stores, 2 black spaniel getting his supplies \u2014 not, however, in the usual way of pushing a little cart around the various departments.He was sitting at the end of the meat counter, where one of the salesmen was cutting up juicy morsels and tossing them to him, to be deftly caught in his mouth.He goes every day, and sometimes takes a friend too, the salesman told me.After.watching several bits of meat disappear, I said \u201cThat's enough.He's too fat already.\u201d The salesman replied: \u201cHe\u2019s hardly started!\u201d I could imagine Mr.Blackie\u2019s doting owners wondering why he was putting on so much weight on the no doubt carefully chosen diet they were feeding him! Yours truly, Dog Lover.I CALVARY J CHURCH NOTES l The preacher in Calvary United Church on Sunday next will be Capt, the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., D.D., at both services, The Sunday School will meet ip all departments at 3 p.m.and the Men's Own Brotherhood will meet at the same hour.The minister will commence a Communicant's Class, looking forward to joining the Church on Easter Sunday, at 4 p.m.on Sunday afternoon in the vestry.The Boy Scout Association meets in regular session on Monday evening at 7.15 p.m.and the Cubs meet at the same hour nn Thursday evenings.The teachers and officers of Sunday School will hold their monthly meeting -n Wednesday at 8.15 pm.-All interested friends are heartily invited to attend.NO REPLY A newspaper reporter was invited to take his first airplane trip with a stunt flyer for the tilms.He was filled with dismal forebodings, whizh increased when a parachute was strapped onto him and he was given careful Instructions regarding its use.The stunt man also wore a parachute, and when he put a heavy leather coat on over it the reporter asked: \u201cHow can you see the parachute with that coat on?\" \u201cOh.\u201d replied the pilot, nonchalantly, \u201cI'd have plenty of time | the men in uniform stationed in non Tuesday, February 17, \u2018ber 31, 1941, shows.net income interest, income taxes, etc., equal to $8.82 per share of average outstanding capital stock.This compares with $6,680,642 or $8.20 per share in 1940 and $6.-! 509,448 or $8.09 per share in\u2019 1959.! After payr.ent of dividends, | $680,914 was added tc earnad surplus in 1941 agains.$165, | 862 in 1940 and $69,110 in! 1939.Operating revenues were $50,- 710,575 in 1941, against $45.- 774,763 in 1940 and $+2,670.- 866 in 1939, and marked the highest total! in the company'si history.Net operating revenues were $18,367,892 as compared\u2019 with $15,424,353 in 1940 and $18,724,988 reported for 1989.- Among balance sheet changes.fixed assets at $220,755,163 =; including land, buildings, plant \u2018and equipment \u2014 compare with $210,9965,316 in 1940 and $205.- 456,313 in 1939.Gross revenue from all sources amounted to $51,478,040 in\u2019 1941, an increase of $4,969,42% or 10.7 per cent.over 1940, and: the highest in th.company's! history.Revenue fgom local ser-| vice totalled $35,265,795, an in TEMPLE GROUP T0 ENTERTAIN MEN OF FORGES Event Will be Held in Cooperation With War, Work Committee of Jewish Congress | On Wednesday evening, February 25, in the Temple Community House, the Young Peo- pla\u2019s Society will be hosts to camps within the vicinity of Montreal.This project is in cooperation with the War Efforts Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress, The candidates for Confirma- tlon and their parents, will be hosts to the Congregation of Temple Emanu-E! at an Oneg Shabbat this Friday evening, after the Sabbath Services, in the Community House, The Kiddish will be pronounced by Her- schell Garfingle and the blessing | of the Sabbath Lights by Ann: Walker.A Sabbath Sing-Song will be part of the program.| Under the leadership of Mrs.H.J, Stern, the Child Study and Parent Education group will meet at the home of Mrs.Asher Ger-: stenfeld, 4885 Queen Mary Road at 2,30 p.m.À paper will be presented by Mrs.Norman N.Genser.On Sunday afternoon, March 1st, the High School Department, the Junior and Intermediate Departments, will hold a joint Purim celebration in the Temple Community House with a threefold program, Prizes will be awarded for costumes depicting Biblical, Historical and most original in nature.The Carnival with have booths where games of a festival nature will be played as well a Purim goodies.The dramatic performance of the Purim Operetto will be given by representatives of the various departments of the school, The entire school faculty is in charge | of arrangements in co-operation with class representatives, evening are as follows: 8.15-9.30, Hebrew and Public Speaking! Classes.9.30-10.15, Dr.Stern in his class in Biblical Literature will deal with the theme, \u201cThe Message of the Prophets of our Time.\u201d St.Andrew's Church Westmount \\ Minister: Rev.PF.W.Kerr, D.D.11.00 a.m, Does a Man Need to be Born Again?11.00 a.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.\"May God Bless Him in His Great Task\u2019.The words of Joseph Stalin in proposing the toast to President Roosevelt.8.30 p.m.Alpha Omega.\"What's Wrony with the Modern Church.\u201d Rev.Dr.Kerr at both services.Regular classes this Monday | \u201cWestmount\u2019's Home Newspaper™ Increase In Telephones Shown In Annual Report crease of 7.7 per cent.over 1410; long distance revenue wag $13,553,302, an increase of 19.3 per cent: miscellaneous revenues 9 lot $7,302,907 after depreciation,! 223 other income aggregated $2,- 658,943, an increase of 10.1 per cent.EXPENSES AND TAXES RISE Operation and maintenance expenses were $1,685,418 higher, or 7.1 per cent.above the 1940 figure.Approximately half of this increase was for the salaries and wages of necessary additions to the staff.Part of the remain: der represented cost-of-living bonus payments, begun during the latter part of the year in conformity with the Domini Government\u2019s wartime wage policy Taxes, including provision for Provincial Corp \u201cJon taxes, amounted to $8,091,000 in 1941, an incrcase of $°.26.000 or 48 per cent.over the previous year.In 1940 taxes totalled $5,465.- 000 and in 1939 they were $3, 113,000.Taxas for 1941 were over two and two-thirds times those for the year prio; to tha o\u201dtbreax of war.In addition, taxes levied by various governments totalling $1,778,000 were collected directly from telephone users.TELEPHONES AT NEW PEAK At the end of the year, there were 588,348 Bell trlephones in service in Ontario and Quebec.c which 308,845 were business and 579,503 resilience instrumenta.The number of telephones In service\u2014 -both business and \u2018-esidence\u2014is the wighest in the history of the company.The vear's net =zain was 63,651 a compared with 39,242 in 1940 and 20,600 in 1939, This is the largest gain for any year in the company's 62 years o\u201d operation.the previous record having been established in 1925 when tha net gain was 52,473.As the 883 other telephone \u201cvatems in Ontario and Quebec.with which the Bell Company inlerchar es gervice, now serve 156,916 telephones, the number \u201c£ telephones in the t o provinces exceeds one million.\u201cThe continued enlarg.ment of Canada\u2019s war effort, with the ronsequent expansion of industrial operations and employment, greatly increased the demand for both local and long Tistance te:ephone service in our territory\u201d, the report states.This unprecedented demand is strik- inaly reflectéd in tha comparative income statement and balance sheet for 1941 and 1940.Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Green Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.The Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A., B.D.It am & 7.30 p.m.Services of Worship, Preacher: Dr, Jones.3.00 p.m.Sunday School in all departments, Men's Own Brotherhood.4.00 p.m.Communicant\u2019s Class.Monday, 7.15 p.m.Boy Scouts.Tuesday, 10.30 a.m.to 4.30 p.m.Red Cross Unit, 7.30 p.m.Evening branch.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Monthly meeting of Sunday School Teachers and Officers.Thursday, 7.15 p.m.Meeting of the Cubs.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibbert Troop, Organist and Choir Master 11 a.m.Sunday Morning Series of Sermons en ec \u201cTHE RED-PLUMED KNIGHT® \u201cGive us a virile Christ for these rough days\u201d \u201cGOD DUBBED HIM - KNIGHT\u201d This is my beloved Son\u201d 7.30 p.m, \u201cGATES OF BRASS, BARS OF IRON an TREASURES OF DARKNESS\" Strong Pledges for Stern Days Uplifting Music by the Chair DR.JOHNSTON WILL PREACH VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED Church of the Advent Wood & Western Avenues Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay Rev.Howard Rhys QUINQUACGESIMA 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.15 a.m.Mattins.11.00 a.m.Sung Eucharist.3.00 p.m.Sunday School 7.00 p.m.Evensong.ASH WEDNESDAY 7.00 a.m.9.00 a.m.9.30 a.m.4.00 p.m.5.00 p.m.8.00 p.m.Holy Communion, Mattins and Litany.Holy Communion.Children\u2019s Service.Evensong.Commination, to take the coat off when we fall.\u201d They went up and flew for several minutes, until, feeling warm, the stunt man began to remove his coat.\u201cHot, isn\u2019t it?\u201d he sald, genl- ally, but there was no reply.The HOWARD S.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone reporter had jumped overboard ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 ver was 19.3 lues $2,- per SE nee her, 940 ul ries ons ain- ng Ing im age for xes, 41, 18 ear, 65.- $3, ere mas tha ny ing act- ere in ee, en Pie le 83g in he a ) 40 the the on.pen the ue ec.ve her ov- of us- 0y- deng ur his ik- ra- ales.all hly sol the N pe \u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Local Barracks Is Given Furniture By Committee Almost every phase of civilian assistance to the national war, effort is included in the program | of the War Efforts Committee of Canadian Jewish Congress, it is revealed in a report of activities for the year 1941, presented.Among the work carried out by the committee has been the supplying of furniture to the Westmonnt Barracks.The War Efforts Committee was set up at the outbreak of the war by the Canadian Jew- jeb Congress to guide, stimulaie and co-ordinate contributions of the Jews of Canada to the na-' tional war effort.So well has; it served its purpose that its activities rapidly expandec until today the War Efforts Committee is engaged in a large variety of activities including Aux-| iflary Services to men in the Army, R.C.2 F.and Navy, social and religious welfare services for \"Jewish personnel in the armed forces, ssistance to the famjlies of Jewish men, assistance to Jewish personnel overseas, patriotic activities of all kinds such as support for the Government campaigns, stimula- tlon of gifts and donations to patriotic organizations of all: kinds, etc.The most important Auxiliary Services project undertaken by the War Efforts Committee has been that of supplying recrea- officers and officers of the armed forces iu military camps and barracks throughout Canada.This large tas: was un- «dertaken in agreement with the Director of Auxiliary Services, following a y Services work, the War Effors Committee has played its part.The Y.M.H.A.Minstrels in Montreal, Ser- i military camps.throughout Que-! bec and Ontario.The B'nai Brith| Lodge in Toronto sponsored over | 50 shows at camp in that cality.The Y.M.H.A.ani B'nai Brith orgrnized a joint ransportation committee in Montreal which supplied a major need felt by all entertafument area, that of providing trans-' pcriation to and from military camps.Over 100,00 miles have been travelled by the members of thi: committee in thelr own cars and providing their own ex penses.Thousands of soldiers have been entertained at parties by Jewish organization: all over the country.Tens of thousands of Mu gazines have beer supplied to militar.camps throughout the country.Many oiher activities.ton numerous to mention, have heen undertaken in the fiela of Auxilia y Services.With regard to Jewish personnel in the armed forces, the first consideration has been the holding of religious services.Through the couperation of rabbis throughout the countries, and through contact with mili | tary authorities, regular services have been inaugurated at various points.High h.ly days and Passover ieaves have been arranged, and through War Efforts Committee branches throughout the country, hospitality has been provided for men on leave.The War Efforis Committee has printed Jewish caleadars for distribution to all mer on Active Service.Fifteen hundred special copies of the Book of Jewish Thoughts have been distri- THE WESTMOUNT lo-! units in that | v EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 CA SHE HAD A HISTORIC ANCESTOR een SPRINT 3 mana All set for her February 16 launching against America\u2019s Axis foes is the $80,000,000, 35,000-ton super-dreadnaught Alabama, pictured above on the ways at Portsmouth, Va.naval vessel to bear the name, b the Alabamas never flew the Stars and Stripes.Confederate cruiser that ravaged Union She's the fourth ut one of the most picturesque of She was the famous shipping until sunk off Cherbourg, France, in the historic battle with the U.S.S.Kearsarge, City And District Bank Has Increase In All Items tional furniture and equipment te the men, non-commissioned vices, working through Auxiliary gave buted, and anotiier two thousand copies have been ordered.all 22 performances to LOCATIONS of OFFICES For Rentals Applieations Without permission of the local Rentals Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, no landlord may increase a rent over what he was charging on the \u2018\u2018Basic Date\u201d.To have the maximum rental varied or determined under the Board Rental Regulations, application must be made to the local Rentals Committee in the area in which the accommodation concerned is located.This permission may be given by the local Rentals Committee only if the landlord can prove one or more of the following conditions: 1.Since the BASIC DATE there has been a substantial increase in the taxes levied on the property.8.Since the BASIC DATE the landlord has provided the tenant with some additional service such as heat, hot water, refrigeration, etc., which prev: iously the tenant provided for himself, 8.Since the BASIC DATE the landlord has made a substantial alteration, addition or improvement to the property in excess of ordinary repairs and maintenance.4.Since the BASIC DATE the tenant has subjected the property to a sub stantial increase in wear tear.8.That the landiord of any dwelling can prove that the rental he was charging on the BASIC DATE was much less than was being charged by other landiords in the same locality for similar dwellings, and that this abnormally low rental had been granted by the landlord as a concession of an exceptional nature.Listed below are the names of Judges and Magistrates, together with those of the persons assigned to rentals business in the offices of the Court Clerks designated for receipt and filing of Rentals Applications.Forms and information may be obtained from any of the Court Clerks of each district.DISTRICT RENTALS COMMITTEL HULL } Judge R.Millar and PONTIAC Judge H.Achim ABITIBI Judge Armand Bo: PONTIAC! ST.HYACINTHE Judge E.Marin TEMISCOUATA\\ Judge A.Michaur MONTMAGNY \\ SET) Judge G.Mañchan CHICOUTIMI) Judge M.Brasset ROBERVAL \\ JOLIETTE NICOLET Judge J.À.Allard RICHELIEU .THREE-RIVER: Judge Léon Lajeie THREE-RIVERS Judge F.X.Lscoursière IBERVILLE \u2018 ORT CALM Judge Donat Lalanc TERREBONNE GASP judge J: F.Bugesu SAGUENAY fudge J.A.Metave BEDFORD C'S Judge J, H.Lema: u \u2019 > DEAUHARNOIS } remet 2010 00 0e u0 00 De REMOUSEI OFFICIALS IN COURT CLERKS\u2019 OFFICES HULL: Messrs.Benuparlant and Caron; PAPINEAU.JILLE: A.Boulais; BUCKINGHAM: R.Philibert: MANIWAKI: Palme Joanis; CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY: A Martineau; CHAPEAU: M.Coughiin.AMOS: A.Grenier; LA SARRE: H.Gagné; VAL D'OR À.Allard; QUYON: G.K.O'Donnell; FORT COULONGE Denis J.Shes; SHAWVILLE: H.C.Rowat: VILLE MARIE A.Filteau; ROUYN: G.A.Hudon ST.HYACINTHE: A.Delige; MARIEVILLE: J, Marcous RIVIERE-DU-LOUP: LJ MONTMAGNY: col.Dugal THETFORD MINES: J.O.Savoie; DRUMMONDVILLE: W.A.Moiseau: ARTHABASKA: Meossrs, Laliberté and Piehé; LAC MEGANTIC: J.W.Bourque.CHICOUTIMI: P.Martin, ROBERVAL: R.Boissonneault; ST.JOSEPH D'ALMA: J.A.Gingras; GRANDE BAIE F.Bergeron: JONQUIERE: James Brown.SOREL: Meussrs.Cousineau CHERES: M.Laporte; FRANCOIS LAC: L, Verroneau; NICOLET: essrs.Denis and Trahan.L\u2019ASSOMPTION: J.Lanoue; JOLIETTE: Messrs.Rives\u2019 and Allard; BERTHIERVILLE: A.Rouleau THREE RIVERS: J.A.Provencher SHAWINIGAN FALLS: A.*Rainville; LA TUQUE: A.Roy GRAND'MERE: R.Ricard: LOUISEVILLE: J.A.Ferron ST.JEROME: R.Raymond; STE.SCHOLASTIQUE: H.Langlois; STE.AGATHE DES MONTS: O.St, Amour: STE.THERESE DE BLAINVILLE: G.E.Filiatrault; TERREBONNE: V.febvre: ST.JOVITE: G.Dury: LACHUTE: G.Rodger: MONT LAURIER: A, Boudreau LABELLE: G.Goddard; ST.JOHN, P.Q.: R.Sabourin NEW CARLISLE: H.Lizottes PERCE: A GRANDE RIVIERE: C.E Thibault RENARD: M.Philibert.LA MALBAIE: L.P.Dufour; ST.JOSEPH DE BEAUCE: Messrs.Vézina and Ferron.and Dauphinaie VER- DU ._B.Garneau; RIVIERE AU VALLEYFIELD: Messrs.Osti UE and Lapointe HUN.TINGDON: J.E.Barrett; SWEETSBURG: T.Biron; ury; FARNHAM: J.H Campbell; KNOWLTON: E.Fle BE ; WATERLOO: A.Grandpré; GRANBY: George Martin: SHERBROOKE: H.O'Bready: VE.C.G.Webster: MAGOG: L.Désève; RICHMOND: L.V.Bruneau: DANVILLE: E.E.Philbrick WINDSOR: J.A.Lagassé.RIMOUSKI: Messrs.Sassevilie and Desjardins: MATANE R.Côté: MONT JOLIE: J.E.Bérubé The following districts are served \u2018by the officials and offices designated below, for the filing'of Rentals Applications.Forms and information may be obtained from these offices.Hon.Thomas Tremblav QUEBEC MONTREAL Hon.Jules Desmarais UEBEC CITY AND DISTRICT: R, Lesage tices and Trade Board, 71 St.Peter St.Quebec MONTREAL AND DISTRICT: R.Turgeon.Wartime Prices and Teade Board.Aldred Buildine.Place d'Armes ontrea Wartime BASIC DATE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOMMODATION IS OCTOBER 11, 194) BASIC DATE FOR ALL HOUSING ACCOMMODATION IS OCTOBER 11.1941 WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS: Brownsburg, Thetford Mines.Arvida; Chicoutimi; the Towns ot Jonquière and Kénogam; the Viliages of Rivière-du-Moulin .Anne-de-Chicoutimi; the Parishes of Jonquière, and Ste : ities of Chatham and St.Jérusalem: the Town and municipality of Lachute and the municipal , Tremblay and Chicoutimi; Ste Thérèse de Blainville: the Town of Ste.Rose: the municipality of St Janvier.the Town of St.Jérôme: Valieyfield; perishes of Grand Île, Ste.Cécile and St.the Villages ot Bellenve, Nouveau-Salaberry, Ste.Cécile and St, Timothée.the Timothée (all in the County of Beauharnois) FOR THE CORRECT BASIC DATE FOR ANY OF THESE POINTS CONSUL1 THE CLERK OF THE MAGISTRATE\u2019S COURT OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE ACCOMMODATION IS SITUATED.Published under the Authority ot THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, OTTAWA (SH Following is the address in part of Taggart Smythe, general manager of the Montreal City and District Bank, at the annual meeting: .I am confident that tbe report which I have the honour to present to you, and which is the 95th Annual Report of the Bank, will have the good fortune of meeting with your approval, It shows conclusively, that, in spite of the perilous times through which we are passing and the heavy burden imposed upon us by the world war, not only has the Bank maintained its excellent position, bu: it has even succeeded in registering further progress.In consequence, it is our privilege to be in a position to report an increase in all the items of our balance sheet, Ou, deposits are higher than those of last year by close to a million and a quarter and the number of our customers has increased considerably.Our profits also have maintained thetr usual steady course.They have enabled us to pay the same dividends and bonuses as in the preceding years; to carry about $100,000.00 to our Undivided Profits and to transfer, out of this amount, a sum of $300,000.00 to our Reserve Fund, which now stands at $3,300,000.00.As regards the assets, may | first point out that the same rules of prudence and safety have been adhered to in the selction of all our investments.Thus, our securities are, all of the highest grade; they are readily convertible into present about 107 per cent of our liabilities to the public.Un tbe other hand, the statement is so clear and eastly understandable that it could, I fancy be presented without comment, were it pot that an analysis may be helpful.Jt shows: Cash on Hand and in Banks at more than eight million dollars; Bonds of the Dominion of Canada, of the Provinces and of sundry Munici pal and School Corporations sat about $54.000,000.00; an increase of a million and a quarter dollars over last year; Bonds of some of our best Public Utilities Companies and other investments al five and a third milllon dollars and Call and Short Loans at close to three million dollars, forming an aggregate of $70,000.0060.00 ot almost the total amr unt of the as sets of the Bank.I need only re peat that all our securities are of the highest class; that they command an ever ready market and poit out that they are eutered in our Balance Sheat at rates con-, siderably lower than those prevailing on the securities market, through the geuerosity of individual sponsors.Through the War Efforts Cominiites partment of N tional Defence appointed Capt.S.G.Levi as Jewish Chaplain.Capt.Levi! the first Jewish Chaplain In Canadian history, has supervised religious activities on behalf of! Jewish men since his appoinc- ment.Recently, additional ap- pcintments have \"een made pointing towards the creation of a Jewish Chaplaines Sorvice 1n intervention of | the De- of Kin i.eaz es .ave heen formed in Montreal and Toronto, and have held monthly partles which have greatly strengthened the morale of those who have been left behind.Whenever special problems arise.visits are made to the homes of these familles and every assistance is given.PRESIDENT Senator Raoul Dandurand, who read his annual message to the City and District Bank at the general meeting this week.to enable you to form a clear idea of the value and liquidity of our holdings.As to our Call and Short Loans, they are.all fully secured by collateral, which is also readily marketable.Finally, the Bank owns free from encumbrance of any kind, all the buildings in use as offices-\u2014Head Office and twen- ty-five branches\u2014and these are carried in our books at $1,000,- 000.00, or about one third of thelr municipal valuation, cash and, as in the past, they re-.All-expense Tour ToNassau Planned Present conditions put a severe strain on all phases of the community and relaxation becomes, more than ever, a press- in, necessity.Absolute change of euvironment provides this relaxation in fits nst effective forin.Realizing that our winter does not give all necessary to accomplish a hoh- day that is acceptable to many people, the Canadian Government, Canadian that is through the Foreign Exchange Board, have completed arrangements with the.Nassau Government, that allows of our people going to this Island without trouble and with the minimum of formality.Tobin's Travel Bureau are arranging an all-expenge tour, personally conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pape, of Nassau, via New York and Miami, leaving Montreal Mon- ! day morning.March 23 by rail for | tan, G.New York and Miami, then by air to Nassau, The party will return to Montreal on Tuesday, April 7.The all-expense amount in- j cludes rail fare, Montreal to Miami and return, air travel to and from Nassau, best hotels.good food, transfers and taxes and the mount fs payable in Canadian Funue HOWARD S.ROSS TO SPEAK Howard 8.Rosx, columnist of this paper, will speak tomorrow at 8.15 >t a meeting of West.mount Rereemer Lutheran League , to be held in iatue.an Church of the Redeemer, Westmount.; On Sunday he will address the members of the Young People's | Union of St.James United Church at the close of the usual Sunday Carada.; Through the Comforts Committee, Jewish men overseas have received a million cigarettes and three thousand comforts evening service.boxes which contain small lux- urfes sca- in artime Eng- RECOVERING land.For he henefit of the; tan.ilies of enii.ted men, Next W.Gordon Hyde, K.C., Que- hee Legis:ative Councillor, and until his recent appointment M.LLLA.tor Westmount, is now back at his home after belng confined to the Montreal General Hospital with pneumonia.and \u2018a well on his way to recovery Mra.+ } resides at 12 Grove Park, N of Westmount.NEREDALE HOME SERVE COUNTRY James E.Dodds is Elected President at 71st Annual Meeting Held Tuesday More than 200 \u201cold boys\" of Weredale House are now serving their countly, V.F.McAdam.socretary-manager, stated at the 71st annual meeting of the home held Tuesday night under the presidency of James H.Webb, who retired.He was succeed by James E.Dodds.\u201cFifteen boys, home in 1941, are also serviug, \u201cnine in the active service and six in the merchant marine,\u201d Mr.McAdam sald.\u201cSome of the old boys have commissions.one has been cited for bravery, sevoral have been invalided home, and at least three have died in ne- tion.\u201d ISOLATION UNIT Mr.Webb, in his report as president, noted the addition of an isolation unit at the east end of the building.\u201cWa now have provision for 14 boys in case the necessity arises.\u201d he said.He welcomed friends of the Home at the meeting, especially Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.7, The Home, he sald, mourned the passing of two benefactors during the past year in the persona of Sir Merbert Holt and Senator Lorne C.Webster.He mude mention of the late Sir Charles W.Lindsay, whose last benafaction, that from his estate, made possible the operation of the fsol-t{fon unit.He praised the work of Mr.McAdam as secretary and manager.\u201cMr.McAdam has done a very, very fine plece of work in the years he hans heen with the Home and his ability 1s so well known everywhere that his help has been solicited In an who left the Wie À ame 5e 20 BOYS FROM Shaar Hashomayim Holds PAGE THREE Faculty Supper Meeting At tho supper meeting of the faculty of the religious school Inst week, à number of important school matters discussed Mr.S.J.Leibowitz, the acting educational director, presided.The president of the Parent Tonchers' Association, 1.J.Shine thanked tho committee in charge which consisted of Mrs.Herbert Vineberg, chairman; Mrs, M Bernfeld, Mrs, M.A, Brown, Mrs.H, Edolstone, Mrs.M, N.PFine- berg, Mrs, H.Kirsch.Rernfeld expressed the thanks ot the faculty to thelr hosts, the P.T.A, executive.Dr, 1, Abramo- witz summarized the discussion wore held on Tuesday, March 3rd.The usual Purimspiel will he produced by Mr, S.Lerner of the Hobrew faculty with the assistahea of Mrs, M.N.Kinoberg, planist.of the various groups in scouting 18 baing avvranged under the aus- plces of the l\u2019arent-Touchers\u2019 As- soclation to take place on Sun day, February 22nd, at 4 pau.The program is boing prepared by ench of the groups in observance of \u201cBaden-Powell Scout Week.\u201d Aunouncement is made that beginning Sunday, February 16th, meetings of the Cubs will be held ench Sunday afternoon, Boys above the age of elght are Invited to join.Mrs, M.Plans wera discussed for the Au, nual Purim Sudah which will Le; A testimonial to tha leadership Tho annual slelzh drive of tife junior congregation was held Sunday, February sth, at 2.80 p.m.\u2018Two sleigh-fulls of members and \u201crieuds enjoyed a jolly ride to the Chalet and back.Upon their return to the synagogue hot cocon aud cake were served.The committee included Alan Finee stone, Sybil Froedman, Billy Lovy, Reva Luibovich, Audrey Marks aud Perry Meyer.\u2018We Want To Be Your Florist\u2019 CORSAGES 49c up Rox of SPRING FLOWERS 98c up WA, 1522 OLDE fx FLOWER SHOP N 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST (4 doors west of Victoria) | Evenings and Sundays DO.6h94 Complete Electrical Service ® Radio Repairs @® Motor Repairs ® Household Repairs @ Refrigerator Repairs ® Washer Repairs @® Vacuum Repairs Booth Broa ELECTRICIANS (Entahlinhed Over 28 Years) 5774 Sherbrooke St.W.EL.7379 (At Melrose) attempt to solve some of the problems of the Shawhridgo Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School.We are loaning him for a period in more or less a trial experiment and we are all confident that his wonderful experience and ability will help him in this time of thelr difficulty.\u201d FEWER BOYS Mr.McAdam noted the fact that although there were more boys at the home at the end of the vear than at the beginning, the daily average number under care was reduced from 146.3 in 1940 to 141.8 in 1941.Commenting upon the finances of the home, he pointed out that \"\u2018regularity of work and Increased earnings has once again given us a record return from boys\u2019 payments, despite the fact that we have had fewer older boys due to enlistments.\u201d The atatistical report showed that during 1941 there were 138 boys in residence, during which time 83 were discharged from the home and 86 were admitted.Among those discharged, four enlisted fn the Army, three in the Navy and two in the Afr Force.According to the financial report, after expenditures and revenues for the year had heen considered, there was left an operating deficit of $98.80.OFFICERS FLECTED Norman Holland, F.H.Hoon- king and C.PF.Riltehin were elected vice-presidents for the ensuing year.Other officers elected were ag follows: D.Binny Roh- ertson, honorary treasurer; Franklin G.Webster, honarary .xecretary.Board of governors: FE.Camphell, James F.Dodds, James A.Eceles, Philip 8.Fisher, Eliot S.Frosst, Norman Holland, F.H.Hopkins, P.J.Jarman, Cyril H.Lander, A.W.MeMas- ter, Irving P.Rexford, C.F.Ritchie, D, Binny Robertson, Pemberton Smith, A.D.Thorn- Horsley Townsend, J.M.Webb, Franklin GQ.Webster; Arthur J.Martin, honorary phy- siclan; Charles A.Hale, K.C., honorary solleltor.Christmas Trees Asked For Bonfire Surplus Christmas trees in the .West End and Verdun are sought \u2018hy the Victory Loan committee for use in the bonfire on Mount | Roya) which will he held during i the drive on February 19.i Arrangements have already {been made with vendors of Christinas trees who will turn over thelr unsold stocks to the Victory Loan Committee Houre- , holders in Westmount and N.D.G.{who have not yet disposed of i thelr 1941 Christmas trees are asked to place them along with! thelr garbage.By arrangement | , with civie authorities these trees } : will later he separated and taken \"to Mount Royal for the beacon \u2018event Moscow dispatches indicate \"Red Army forces converging from tha northeast have heen arsigned | Hyde stated yesterday.Mr.Hyde the \u201caxe work.\u201d Woodmen.don't | | spare those trees! FEB.12, 13, 14 ON SALE THURS.FRI, SAT.- OATS 21 APRICOTS OATS Pres » 29° DRY | CAMPBELL'S TOMATO PRUNES 2 .25° SOUP 3 ue 25° CREAM OF KRAFT WHEAT re.23° DINNER vu 17° TRINIDAD GRAPEFRUIT AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE JUICE \u201d 10: FLOUR 2 .29° Tin HIRONDELLE SPAGHETTI - VERMICELLI - ALPHABETS 16 oz.Pky.10¢ CHINERE AMMONIA -~.5° STARCH 2.25° PRIMROSE SWEET MIXED ROYAL HOUSE 1 Ih.49 PICKLES .\" 25¢ COFFEE Tin KELLOGG'S CORN (3c refund on return of tin) FLAKES 3 phan.23: GOLDEN KEY BRAND HANDY FREE Glans Tumblers LOBSTER fin 39: 500 TIHSUER LARGE SUNKIST KLEENEX r.29° ORANGES .29° CHOPS \u2018Th.34¢ CEG OF CUT UP HTEWING 2 hs, 35: FRESH SOLE ih SMOKED FILLET OF 26° nA SPECIAL! HOPS 32 TAMB LAMB » 32° KIDNEYS 4 \u2026 25: LAMB HADDOCK .\u2026 29: HALIBUT SMELTS .25° HADDOCK » HADDIES .26° SHREDDED HERRING .10° SALMON .32 cop MACKEREL » 15° COD BONET ESS Z> WE.2741- P.A.SEERS Facing Westmount High School 4498 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST a mé & * fr rene a rh i LE Ago Sahn rt sm mo Erinn © >\" Filled Five Deliverics Daily Fitz.7411 (OR 7 7 2 RAUL Lda LRT 7 P77 7777777 id P27 P72 7 72722277 Telephone Orders Carefully OVERSEAS BOXES A SPECIALTY DIONNE & DIONNE GROCERS and BUTCHERS 4120 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.A 2727727777227 Zed Lal ar Lr 7 Pl id PRL LZ \u2014 revente PAGE FOUR æ == Social and Personals Miss Jtuth Ross fs visiting her mother in Cobden, Out, Mr.and Mrs.C.J.A.Cook spent the week-end at the Buig- niory Club.Migs Vivian Dey town on Monday the week-end at Val returned 10 after spending Morin.Mrs.Eric Almond returned recently following a ten days\u2019 visit at Tne Alpine Inn, Ste.Mur- guerite.Mrs.John Murphy, who was the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Donald Hingston, left on l'uesday night on her return to New York.Mrs.John Pritchard has re turned home from Ottawa, where she spent a few days us the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Johu Pritchard, Jr.A.W.2 M.T.Jamieson, of the C.,W.A.A.S., has returned to her duties at Uplands, Ontario, where she is stationed, after spending Miss Desneiges Gagnon Formerly of Campbell\u2018s Beauty Shop Wishes to inform her many patrons and friends that she has now joined the staff of KNOPP'S BEAUTY SHOP 4839 Sherbrooke St.West (Corner Victoria) DE.1192 her Jouve visiting her mother, Mrs, J.Jamieson.Mrs.K.C.Royle and her little son, Peter, of Arundel, Que, are vielting Mrs.Royle\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.KR, B.loss, Jr, Met- calfe avenue.Major J.C.Bryant, R.C.0.C., and Mrs.Bryant, formerly of | Kedferu avenue, Westmount, have taken up their residence in Kings- ten, Ont.Mrs.A.D.Pelletier was the guest of Mr.«nd Mrs, |, White while in Brockville for the graduation last Saturday, at the Officers\u2019 Training Centre, of hei son, W.Charles.The latter is spending a few days with his mother in Montreal before leav- Ing for Petawawa.The Shaar Hashomayim Women's Auxiliary Soclety honored the memory of Abraham Lincoln at its general meeting yesterday.when a paper on the life and work of the great Ilberator was presented by Mrs, Lyon P.Strean.Dr.Abramowitz also added some comments, and many members rand friends attended, APPROACHING MARRIAGES Cobbett-Spragge The marriage of Miss Ruth Nuomi Winslow Spragge, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Winslow-Spragge, to Mr.Frank Dunscombe Cobbett, son of Mr.and Mrs, H.A.Cobbett has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, in Christ Church Cathedral.The bride will be attended 5127 SHERBROOKE ST.'W.Between Grey & Vendomo ~=PINKERTON'S + CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS ANYWHERE GARDEN FRESH SPECIAL | CORSAGES | DELIVERY DE.1179 Se = Super Saving SAK\u2019S CALCIUM \u201cA\u201d ® DEEP CUT SPECIALS © DRUG STORE SERIA Wolof 4 ECONOMICAL FORM VITAMIN D 25 MONTHS 6 MONTHS TREATMENT TREATMENT +192 320 WESTHOUNT CLUB LISTS SUBSCRIBERS FOR \u201cSTAGE DOOR?Subscribers to the play, \u201cStage Door,\u201d which {is being presented by the Westmount Women\u2019s Club tonight and tomorrow night at Victoria Hall, include: Dr.and Mrs.L.P, Nelligan, Dr.and Mrs, A.B, Wilkinson, Mr.and Mrs.D.8, Hawkes, Mrs.J.D King, Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Vass, Miss A.Leslie, Mr.P.Garnet, Miss B.Vass, Mrs, H.Richardson, Mrs.C, Gillelan, Mrs.J.Law, Miss B.Woodgate, Mrs, Guy Smith, Mrs, F.J.Howe, Mr.and Mrs.J.Hoppes, Mr.and Mrs.Al.Meek, Mrs, A, A, Mc- Niece, Miss A.Reid, Mr.and Mrs, H, Switzer, Mrs.Frank Wilkinson, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey- Smith, Mr.and Mrs, Alfred Wise, Mr, Jack Adams, Mrs.Harry Croll, Miss Irene Beckstead, Miss Ruth Beckstead, Mrs, D.Mc- Luchlun, Mrs, D, Stein, Mrs, Wm.Dinham, Mrs.F.Beauchamp, Mrs.G.Duncan, Mrs.T, S.Gardner, Mrs, E, A, Lawrence, Mrs.I.Laver, Miss Sally Jones, Miss Gwen Jones, Miss Eva Beau- champ, Miss Margaret Ulley, Mrs.F.Sage, Mrs.R, A, Duncan, Mrs.A.Pearson, My, and Mre, Lawrence Bromley, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Swan, Mr.and Mrs.Lyall Rooke, Mr, and Mrs.Alan Gammell, Mr, and Mrs, S.M.C.Beck, Mr, and Mrs.R.Yapp, Dr.and Mrs.F.M.Jones, Dr.1°, MacNain, Mrs.EWwart Vasey, bv her sister, Miss Mary Winslow- Spragge, as maid of honor, and by little Miss Jean Bielby, as flower-girl.ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Lorette, daughter of the late J.O.Lapointe and of Mrs.Lapointe, to Mr.Jean Tetreau, son of Mr.and Mrs, George Raymond Tetreau.The marriage has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday, February 21.WEDDINGS Medford-Drabble The marriage of Edith Ellen Ann, younges, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford D.Drabble, to Mr.Milton Austin Medford, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Den- zil A, Medford, toot place on Sut- urday in St.Cvprian\u2019s Church, the Rev.Victor D.Warner officlat- ing.During the signlug of the register, Mrs.Fo.rester sang, \u2018\u2018Because,\u201d and \u2018For You Alone,\u201d and the church war decorated with daffodils and irises.Given away by her father, the bride wore a Molyneux gold crepe dress with brown hat and acces- roses.Mrs, George McCallum, sister of the bride, was her only attendant, wealug a suit of beige gabardine with black hat and accessories, her bouquet being of cyclamen.A.B.Kenneth Medford, R.C.N.V.R., was best man for his brother.Following he ceremony, a reception was held at the Queen's Hotel, and later the bridal couple left to spend their honeymoon in the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a bottle green ensemble with mink trimming and brown LIFEBUOY soar 2 for He Charles 8 Froast RIG Accessories.Upon their return i ppt [ETN PEROXIDE LC is vn Te Just Phone DE.Le W and Mrs.Georre \u201cVerner.of To- Bonsai SRE 3390 Jardim Wo ronta, ana ai.and dirs Goorse Coleman, of Chicago.e IT\u2019S NOT LUCK Borden's Telephone : Wilbank 1188 MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - EGGS CHOCOLATE FLAVOURED MILK DRINK it\u2019s.and, Mrs, A.D.Richardson, Mrs, D.sories, and a corsage of Talisman : rimmed hat.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 WINTER WHITE HEADED FOR SPRING Charles Cooper\u2019s interpretation of it.contrived.goes a casual sports jacket of rough white, muted-black and red plaid, and these same fabrics make the soft-crowned, big- White, the season\u2019s spectacular winter color, stays right in the middle of the fashion forecasts for spring-summer 1942, and here's With white faille frock, simply Mrs, J.H, Storey, Mrs.G.H.Imrie, Mrs.G., Brown, Mrs.Brian Perry, Mrs.F.L.Jackson, Mrs.P.Caswell, Mrs.D.Shaw, Mra.H, E.Yale, Mrs.B, M.Yale, Mrs.L.M.Coddington, Mrs.A.Maitland, Mrs.A.McAllister, Miss Dionne, Mr.Blandine, Miss Jean Hardie, Mr, Lorne Muir, Mr.and Mrs.H.S.McKnight, Mr, and Mrs, W.F.Goedicke, Mrs.F.Sage, Mrs.P.Cappelli, Mrs.Miss Vera Murphy, Miss Muriel Sage, Mrs.E, Hollingworth, Mrs.M P.Laverty, Mrs.A.Downs, Mrs, Geo.Gellner.Mrs.Carl Ries, Mrs.H.R.Du- puis, Mrs, H.H.Remine, Mrs.H.S.Burden, Mrs, R.L, Cord- ner, Mrs.H.N, Jennings, Mrs.H Stanley, Miss Patricia Cooper, Miss Marion Hall, Miss Angele Crowley, Mr.and Mrs.David ; Boyd, Mr.and Mrs.John Leslie, and Mrs.E.S, Briett.Mr.Mr.| and Mrs.V, Patton, Mr.and Mrs.E L.Wren, Mr.and Mrs, P.H.Lane, Mrs.F.M.Jones, Mr.and Mrs, Geo.J.Gillespie, Mrs.A.T.Field, Mrs, E.M, Mander, Mrs.C.E, Bickerdike, Miss E.Cameron, Miss A.O'Neil, Mr, and Mrs.C.Kinker, Mr, and Mrs, P.\u2018J Carroll, Mr, and Mrs.A.H.Rowland, Mrs.G.H, Mondor, Miss M, A, Young, Mrs, R.Fox, Mr.and Mrs, E.J.Clark, Mr.and Mrs.H.Clark, Mr.and Mrs.J.A, Burns, Mr, and Mrs.C.B.Sewell, Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Pradl, Mr.and Mrs.D.Bremner, Mr and Mrs, Wm, Harrison, Mr, and Mrs.G.Harrison, Mr.and Mrs.KR, H, Anderson, Mr, and Mrs.A.M.Boucher, Miss M.Brown.Miss Alyse Brown, Mr.and Nrs.P M.French, Mr.and Mrs, C.KB.Guusden, Mr, and Mrs, C.S.Fortier, Mr.and Mrs.Foster Smith.Mrs.A.G.Munich, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.F.J.McClure, Mrs.Chas.King, Mrs.F, M.Donovan, ,Dr.and Mrs.T.Gaslin, Miss Shirley Slayton, Miss Nancy Slay- ton, Mrs, J, Drysdale, Mrs, J.Gill, Mr.and Mrs.D.O.Bremner, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Layfield.Mrs.*L.A, Chown, Mr.and Mrs, W.J., Stephenson, Mrs.S.Jackson, Mr.and Mrs, F.B.Nixon, Mr, and ; Mre.\u201cJ.H, Spence, Mr.and Mrs.A.Flood, Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.J.A, Delalanne.Mr, and Mrs.\u2019 G.W.Bourke, Mr.and Mrs.John Applin, Daughters Of The Nile The regular monthly session of Oasis Temple No, 46, Daughters of the Nile, will be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at Vie- toria Hall, Ceremonial will take place, and Mrs.W.S, Andrews will be in the chair.\u2014\u2014\u2014 NO DELINQUENT CHILDREN There is no such thing as a delinquent child.Fundamentaily, al\u2019 children are good and they only need an opportunity to prove it.\u2014 Louis Langan, Publicity Agent for Girlstown, as quoted in The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky.*f ! Handel\u2019s W.Goodlet, Mrs, W, Delaney,: Mrs.F, Bertrand, Mrs.J.Mulroney, Mrs.O.L.Simons, Mrs.Dcug.Kerr, Mrs, Wm.Bradner.Pianist Entertains Young People\u2019s Group Of Westmount Church Miss Lillian Walker, pianist, \u201cwas the guest of the Westmount Park United # Church Young People\u2019s Union at the weekly meeting, held in Webster Hall on Tuesday evening.Among other selections, Miss Walker rendered Largo and some of Strauss\u2019 waltzes.Led by a member of the group, a study was made of the various intelligence tests given to industrial workers, college students, camp leaders, etc.to test their aptitude for the work they undertake, the study being enlivened by the appliance of some of these tests to members of the Union.Recreation, singing and barn dancing completed the evening's program.Next Tuesday evening the feature of the Union's program will be a quiz contest.This meeting, to be held at 8 o'clock at Westmount Park Church, Lans- downe and Western avenues, will be open to all young people, Housewives Urged To Organize Homes For Salvage Work The Women's Sub-Division of National Salvage, with headquarters at the Community War Work Centre, 1845 St.Catherine Street West, has room for many more workers in the field, according to Mrs.L.Austin Wright, chairman\u2019 of the Sub-Committee.\u201cThere are still houses that need to be organized for vage,\u2019 says Mrs.Wright, \u2018\u2018and our aim is to have every apartment house, city block and home organized round central local depots from which the salvage can le collected on the regular pickup day.The work is neighbourly, easy, and takes very little time.Every housewife should be interested in this service to the country, and those who are willing to give a little of their time to it can receive our simple plan of instruction by telephoning FI.1815 or FI.1607.\u201d MILITARY WHIST Additional subscribers to the ~ military whist which will be held \u2018by the Earl of Bessborough Chapter 1.LO.D.E., on Wednesday iu Kensington Church hall, include the .following: Mrs.J.Neville, Mrs.W.Moore, Mrs.J.| 1 Bryant, Mrs.Thoruton, Mrs.lJ.K Tambling, Mrs.| Mrs.R.I.Harris, Mrs.Harper.| Mrs.Percy Weise, Ars.W.John- \u2018stone, Mrs.W.Motton, Mrs S§ Lamont, Mrs, B.- Prevost, Miss 8.Duncan, Mrs.W.J.Mont- .gomery.Mrs.E.B.Hill.Mrs.Cork and Mrs.Adams, \u201cAustralia Orders Million Gas Masks from Britain,\u201d No time | like the present.sal- | Doyle, | WAR WORK ORGANIZED BY CATHOLIC WOMEN IN THIS DISTRICT The Catholic Women of West- mount have their organized war work functioning systematically and have established groups for various activities, For the period of organization the officers are as follows: Chairman, Mrs.A.A.Pare; joint-chairman, Mrs, J.O.Marchand; secretary, Mrs.J.Mec- Anally; treasurer, Mrs.M, Mil- loy; Red Cross work, Mrs, J.T.Rogers, Mrs.E.O.Ryan, Mrs.C.Rowlands; group sewing, Mrs.E Kennedy, Mrs.J.Laplante; wool distribution, Mrs.J.Colford, Mrs.E.McCrory; V-Bundles, Mrs, C.Dessaules, At the recent general meeting Mrs, A.A, Pare asked for donations of clothing, old or new, for Bundles for Britain.Mrs.Asselin asked for similar contributions for prisoners of war.\u2018Workers are meeting at Vie- toria Hall, third floor, every Monday from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.and each week day, except Saturday, from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m, Women\u2019s Association The Women\u2019s Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church will hold a tea on Thursday, February 19, at 3 o\u2019clock, instead of on February 18 as previously announced, Capt.the Rev.T.W, Jones will give an illustrated lecture on \u201cThe Heart and the Outposts of the Empire.\u201d Mrs.W.T.Shields will be the soloist.There will also be a sale of home-cooking.Just one lump, thanks.i Valentine Social | Planned By Sodality | Of Ascension Parish The Valentine Social which will be held by the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality o° Ascension Parish tomorrow in St.Leo's School hall will be carried off with traditional gay Valentine atmosphere and a full evening's entertainment is being planned.The party is to start off with a singsong intended to get everyone in good spirits for the evening; Mrs.W.J.3hea is playing the piano, and novelty dances will be held.An entertainment has Been planned for the supper hour.and Yaakko and Hilkka, exhibition ballroom danec- ers, will make their appearance.The committee in charge of ar- LA MA NA AM A MAMA MA AI A M MAMMA A AAA M AAA ES \u201cSERVE CANADA By SAVING \u201c dE MODERN HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES&0°382 VICTORIA À: LULL LL Ll LU tl PE FOOD MONEY iid A \"Westmount\u2019's Home Newspaper\u201d Housewives\u2019 League Canadian Housewives\u2019 League, Mon rel Branch, will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m.in the Coronat\u2018en Building, Room 18 The rangenients is as follows: eral convener, Anne Landy; cotations, Betty Brown; ments, Rita Meagher; music, Mona Landy; telephon:, Peggy O\u2019Brien and Betty Bethell; checking, Dorothy McCracken; acting as master of ceremonies will be W.J.Shea.A special invitacion has been extended tn a certain number of gene doe refresh.boys at the Wireless School through the Catholic chaplain there.Sodalists will wear their identification badgc A complete assortment CHOCOLATES FINEST QUALITY 4909 Sherbrooke West, (Near Claremont) DENYSE CHOCOLATES of home-made, miniature and BONBONS ALWAYS FRESH The ideal gift for sweetheart or friends on St.Valentine's Day Saturday, February 14th ELwood 4877 FREE DELIVERY 16 DAYS Canadian Funds Good Food - W Leave Montreal, March 23rd, A For information and 1240 PEEL ST.WHY NOT VISIT NASSAU ?VIA NEW YORK AND MIAMI (Limited Membership) All Expense \u2014 Personally Conducted Tour Sunshine and Relaxation - Best Hotels - Rooms with Baths TOBIN'S TRAVEL BUREAU FOR $270 (including Taxes) onderful Beaches .M.= Returning April 7th, A.M.reservations, refer to PL.9613 GREEN BEANS GREEN PEAS BRUSSELS 4471 St.ELVILLE\u2019 Catherine St.West FIRM ICEBERG LETTUC SPROUTS re or JUST TELEPHONE FREE, COURTEOUS DELIVERY YOURS FOR THE ASKING NEW TEXAS : BEETS 3.25: NEW CALIFORNIA CARROTS 3.19° FRESH GREEN BROCCOLI wo 15° JUICY NEWTON - PIPPIN APPLES COOKING APPLES AVOCADOS -.WINTER NELLIS PEARS Is Dez.1b.Doz.E hd.ORANGES 39c dr.FRESH STRAWBERRIES AEE.JERSEY SWEET FRESH CLEAN Radishes POTATOES TEXAS 5 ¢ lb.Shallots GOLDEN RIPE ~ SPINACH cre | BANANAS 2.19 SUNKIST SEEDLESS LEMONS 5 # birch Crisp Celery 17 &.doz.: bnch.9 £ 3 bnchs.25e EARTS Marsh Seedless | GRAPEFRUIT & 3 per bnch.3 dx.49% 4 bchs.15c HUBBARD \u2018 SQUASH NEW TEXAS SPRING 6 db CABBAGE ' 6.27° 4.25° 3 ro 25° 15¢ 4 dz.55¢ 3 dx.55¢ 4 d=.SLACK'S STRAWBERRY 2 bnchs.BHUBARB 10° PINK SEEDLESS 4 for GRAPEFRUIT 25° WASHED, CARROTS, BEETS & PARSNIPS .ic UM CALIFORNIA ¢ CININOIVT WON.of Sunkist toutes Dranges 19¢ 25/ 297 35¢ $1 2 de.3 95e 3 dz.85e 3 ds.À cor 25° YELLOW \u2014 ONIONS 4 .29° FINEST QUE.TURNIPS 3 .10° Sc lb.\u2014 4 ibs.Jc of 497 59; 75¢ 2 dz.95¢ 2 d=.es \u2026 ~~ e+ un \u2026 CL ME OBI 3 \u2014 ny ot ar a Wms od ema ede WA a TA AS le F4 A et de ed fh | | reese ll | Et | |.wy ars a «0 sWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d i> £5 À + THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942 PAGE FIVE EVERYTHING CONSIDERED BY GÉRALDINE BRIETZCKE SO ue A a a 23 When smeone hands you a box of luscious looking chocolates and says, \u2018Have one,\u201d you usually do.the whirls and squiggles lying in candy, because you consider it mere lecoration.You rarely stop to examiue delicious bas-relief on top of the But it's more than that \u2014 it's a code written in chocolate.It is surprising how much we miss through haste and through taking things for granted.all there is to know about candy She told us that each and every tream, has its own special sign #decoration\u201d we never twice about \u2014 so there's no guesswork about the contents of a candy.A straight line means one sort of filling; a curl, a cross, and rough dipping indicate still more types.Naturally, it is absolutely n essary for salespeople as well as factory workers to know what is inside the candies at a glance.*% * % According to our friend, the colored bonbons are dipped by fork, and it takes a long time to learn how to do this properly.The cream is kept in a steam-heated pot, and the centres are dipped into the hot cream and then taken up with a rounded fork, with which the marking is made on the surface of the candy.It is a difficult job, because the candies must have the proper sheen and each one must be flawless in every way.* *% * Dipping chocolates by hand also requires pa\u2018ience and experience, our friend says, because there's so much that can go wrong in the process.The coating must not be too hot, too cold, too thick or too thin, and the markings must be perfect.One thing she didn\u2019t tell us\u2014are the factory workers allowed to eat the imperfect candies?* æ +* Butch is a bull terrier, English, and hard as nails.His hobby is riding.or rather, coming with us when we ride, This week-end we told him he mustn't run after the horses, because he would get overtired in the deep snow.Butch wagged his uncomprom- We were talking to someone who knows \u2018making, and she opened our eyes.candy centre, whether caramel or scrawled across the top \u2014 that thought + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ising tail and turned his sturdy neck at a stubborn angle, and fal- lowad us to the stable.We realised what he thought he was going to do, and told him solemnly, \u201cNo, Butch, no!\u2019' Butch suddenly realised that it was all up, and as we advanced to catch him, he crouched in to snow as though he were being sucked into a quicksand, his eyes rolling in dismay.Collared and thrust into the barn, he was left behind; we mounted and went off down the road without him.We rode through the blizzard and enjoyed most of it very much.When we came back to lunch two hours later, Butch was on hand.He wasn't riotously glad to see us, however.He was a little apathetic and tired.Stubborn as his bull-baiting ancestors, he had apparently bided his time, slipped out and gone to 'ook for us, without success, through all the deep snow and blizzard.His hard white head and shrewd little eyes must have looked funny as he swam through the drifts, but there's no denying his true British pluck! Ilustrated Lecture An illustrated lecture, \u2018Round the Worid Under the British Flag,\u201d will be given by Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D, Westmount Baptist Church, Thursday, Feb.19, at 8 p.m.under the auspi.es of the Women's Association.Hurrah for the Hurricanes! Takes In Announc ® A fe REGULARLY § $10.00 For Marceau Pleasure The Opening of ald osé.ing 1) 5151 Sherbrooke St.West {Formerly Salon Eugene) ~~ OPENING SPECIAL DOUBLE DUTY PERMAYFNT ® The Latest Creation of Marceau PECIAL a Few Days Only © 5 A AND FINGERW Consult Marceau Regarding New Hair Siyle .© RE-STYLING SPECIAL © HAIRCUT - SHAMPOO AVE $2 For Appointments Please Phone D-xter 4501 JEWISH COUNCIL TO FEATURE TABLEAU BY MRS.VINEBERG The Montreal Section of the National Council of Jewish Women will hold its February meeting in the form of a dessert luncheon on Wednesday, at the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Kensington street entrance, when Mrs.Sydney Levitt, recently reelected president of the local council for the second term, will be in the chair.The feature of the meeting will be a sableau, written exclusively for the National Council of Jewish Women by Mrs.Solomon Vineberg, a prominent member of tbe local branch for many years and formerly the Montreal chairman of press and publications.The tableau will be accompanied by a reader, Mrs.Lyon Strean, and the music has been arranged by Mrs.M., N.Fineberg.The presentation will be under the direction of Mrs.S, J.Leibo- vitz, and the role of the Council Woman will be taken by Mrs.Peter Solomon.Others taking part and assisting in the production are: Mrs, Sydney Levitt, Mrs, I.8.Isaacs, Mrs.H.Robinson, Mrs.Philip Fram, Mrs, H.Hart, Mrs.Rose Medine, Mrs.B.Rubin, Mrs, B.Robinson, Mrs.Jack Victor, Mrs.G.T, Kenny, Mrs.B, A, Garson, Mrs, Maxwell Cummings, Mrs.J.Goodson, Mrs.Leon Levin and Mrs.Felix Alex- andor, Mrs.Louis J.charge of publicity.Th» meeting is open to members and friends of the Montreal Section of the National Council of Jewish Women.Notkin is in MANY WILL ATTEND VALENTINE DANCE AT WINDSOR HOTEL At thé Valentine supper dance being held in the ballroom of the Windsor Hotel on Saturday night by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital, dinner jackots and tails will be optional.Additional subscribers to the event include: Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Henry, Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Walsh, Dr.and Mrs.Walter Mingle, Dr.and Mrs.Vernon de Boissiere, Mr.and Mrs.James Simpson, Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Willcox, Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Esta, Miss June Nolan, Mr.F.Barling>t, Miss Alice Le- get, Mr.and Mrs.E.Wilfred Hunt, Miss Robina McManus, Mr.Angus MacGillivray, Miss Dorothy Burrows, Mr.Bruce Crowther, Miss Ethel Brissett, Mr.Bud Maybury, Miss Isabel Anderson, Mr.Alan Brockle- hurst, Miss Evelyn Archer, Mr.Dave McLean, Mr.and Mrs.Youme, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Aust, Mr.and Mrs.James Bag- low.Mr.and Mrs.A.Henschel, Mr.and Mrs.A.Burns, Mr.E.Russell, Miss Helen McMurtry, Dr R.G MacGregor.Miss L.Fa- gan Dr.and Mrs.Guy Johnson, Dr.and Mrs.William Reilly, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Lafave.Mr.and Mrs.S.Richardson, Mr.and Mrs.M.A.MacAllistar, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Brooks, Mr and Mrs.G, 1.Sheppard, M+.and Mrs.Arthur Bell Mr.and Mrs.T C.Stokes, Mr.and Me.Jerry (laude, Mr.and Mrs.TI.Redpath, Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Me- Williams, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Gillespie, Mr.E.C.Grant, Miss Mildred Norton, Mr.and Mrs.George Scott, Mr.an Mrs.John Bullock, Mrs.H.Sawicka, Mr.A.Smialowski, Mr and Mrs.F.Fritz.Dr.and Mrs.J.R.Forrest, Dr.and Mrs.A.M.J.Tanney, Dr.and Mrs.W.D.Dalpe, Dr.and Mrs.L.Cuisinier.Mr.Og- ; den Hers™rw, Mis M-rguerite (Catill.Mr.and Mrs.W.Hislop, Mr.and Mrs.R.Dyson, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Murdoch, Lt.Col.ard Mrs.J.R.Lockhead, Miss E.Diprose, Mr.G.A.Challen, Miss L.M.Payne, Mrs.C.T.Villjame, Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Williams, Mr.and Mrs.Alan M.The \u2018.idden hidden in the advertisement of - PAGE .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.and the words hidden in the advertisement of .page Nome sonsocues tre feature pictures to be shown x» @ First half of the coming week.décision as final regarding the awarding of passes fo the Theatre.Titles\u201d Contest D have Found the Words .\u2026.\u2026eremessenmeniesanentanscmencenonesaeneneests ones ON 1008S IAII Sveret s recomssnorsarsssnss resets ssstessnnessiesscseses: OR of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the the Westmount Theatre during | agres to accept the judges\u2019 Wait, Mr.and Mrs.L.Alderley, Miss Efleen Blaxall, Lieut.George Michaud, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Um- berg, Mr.and Mrs.Geoftry Adams, Miss Muriel Modgson, Mr.Peter Craig.WOOD PROTECTION When painting wood for the first time it is good policy to put three coats on to prevent the wood from rotting from moisture penetration.It is also wise to paint the underside of porch or house supports when they are exposed to the weather for the same reason, \u2014 Biologist declares the Nazis\u2019 \\ campaign for a higher birth rate {has had little noticeable effect.\u201cWhat is the strange power over \u201cThumbs Up\u201d Club Asks Loan Of Store The \"Thumbs Up\u201d Club, organized under the chairmanship o Miss Verna Conn.is composed entirely of Montreal business girls, and, registered under the War Charities Act, works in connection with the National Salvage Drive.- The \u201cThumbs Up\u201d Club re quires the use of a store which could be used as headquarters for their salvage work.Anyone will ing to loan the use of such a building may get in touch with Miss Conn after 6 p.m, at EL.4089.: - Wear Feminine Hals With Mannish Suils New York, \u2014 The greatest effort to keep the fashion picture sprightly is being made by the milliners, \u201cBe sensible when you get a suit,\u201d they say, \"but keep your morale high with a flattering feminine hat.\u201d Wherever they can, with good taste, they put a flower.They drape ribbons in enchanting shades ~\u2014\u2014 lovely flower tints rather than pale pastels\u2014around the crowns.They shoot quills out at daring angles.WOMEN OF DISTRICT URGED TO ATTEND MEETING TONIGHT All women of this district are not only invited, but urged to attend the mass meeting to be held this evening at 8.15 in the Montreal High School.University Street, atkording to a recent statement by Mrs.J.Leslie Hodges, chairman of the English- speaking women's regional committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.The meeting is completely open to the Public.Mrs.Hodges stressed, \u201cIt is expected that hundreds of interested women will attend the meeting, coming not only from this citv but from neighboring cities and towns in this part of the province,\u201d said Mrs.Hodges; \u201crepresentatives have been invited from al' nationally organized women\u2019s groups and clubs of the region.\u201d Mrs.Hodges added that the Rangers of the Montreal Division of Girl Guides will act as ushers this evening, and that the nursing sisters of the St.John Ambulance Association will also be present.Mayor Adhemar Raynault will Apricots Are Rich In Vitamin Content New York, \u2014 One of the simplest and most economical ways of getting good vitamin and mineral count in your daily \u2018three squares\u201d is to step up the serv- in of fruits.Several fruits can be included in one meal.Apricots are springing into popularity.Their gay color and delightful flavor make them blend nicely with other frults or they may be served alone\u2014fresh stew- od or canned.They contain a goodly amount of vitamin A as well as iron which is required for healthy blood.iphon ysad .hb open proceedings, ind the meeting wil! be addressed by prominent speakors.who will explain the intricate detalls of tte Government's price fixing system in order that the women of this district may learn how to help Canadn's war effort by following the price laws.The cut of some new British clothes is severely simple.Conts are collarless and loose with raglan sleeves.The suits ure pecketless or have inset pockets.They are cigaret-slim with plain, pleated skirts, Salvation Army To Mark 57th Anniversary Here Fifty seven years ago the Salvation Army commenced its mine istry in Moutreal, meetings boing held in a building on Alexander Street and later the No, 1 Corps was transferred to the present Citadel on University at Catheart St.Special anniversary services are being held this week-end with Lieut.-Col® Kdwin layton, of New York, being the lender.This distinguished visitor is a former officer of the Citadel, being sta- tionud hare over 30 yours ago.Lt.-Col.BK, Clayton ts principal of the Salvation Army's astern Training College for Officers, N.Y.Clty, and also divisional commander of the Arniy's sixteen community center.in Greater New York.Dorn In Hull, England, ho is the son of n Methodist minister and came to Cunada as wu young lad, entering the Toronto Training College in 1909.His tirst appointment war the re opening of the Roenfrow 1orps during a scarlot fever epldemic when for days and nights ho was called upon Lo minister to the bodies of men as well as thelr souls, Tomorrow night ls his first speaking engagement in Mottreal when he will deliver a special message, \u2018The Challenge of the Cross\u201d at tie United Holine.s Moeting in the Citadel.Saturday night ho will preside vver & an- niversury musicale by the musical soction of the corps, with a social period afterwards in the lower hall, when old nnd new friends will be able to mest.Sunday tne colonel will be tho speaker at threes great mootings, 11 am.8 p.m, and 7.30 pom, \u201cPOR GERMANS ONLY\" The Nazis in au Polish town put up a sign on the local park gute reading: \u201cKor Germans Ons Iy.\" During the night it was removed, Noxt day they put up a biggor sign.1n the morning it was found over the entrance of the cometory, \"Back-to-Work Movement Galina Momentum Among Welders as Nation's War Leaders Denounce Walkout.\u201d says a Tacoma heade line.1 scomed like a good ideu, though, when Joe Boogie harangued \u2018em into it.Lt The Spirit of The Pioneer Mother Flames Anew Today Thm BACK to the old days\u2014 when Canada was young.Thmk of the high courage, the indomitable will of those pioneer women.Within the stockade or in the open field, they toiled \u2014 yes, fought\u2014by the side of their men for the safeguarding of everything they held dear.In the hearts of the women of Canada, this old spirit flames anew today! Gone are the heavy muskets, the log barricades \u2014 but the love of freedom, the stubborn resolve to win through at all costs \u2014 these things remain unchanged, unchangeable! Grimly quenching their tears, mothers say \u201cGod bless you\u201d to their fighting sons\u2014everywhere young women are serving where duty calls\u2014the women of Canada are bound together in one common cause.In thousands of Canadian homes, women are revising their family budgets, planning new economies, making extra sacrifices\u2014so that more and more money will be available for the purchase of Victory Bonds.They know \u2014 chese women of Canada \u2014 that every dollar louned now means more tanks\u2014 more guns\u2014 more planes\u2014more ships\u2014more of everything which is needed to smash Hitlerism and bring Peace to all the family hearths of the world.: women that these baboons lack?National War Finance Committee, Ottawa, Canada ge 48 i : (i PAGE SIX THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 3 : - LEXA) .THURSDAY, , 1942 \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d ] Hollywood N FP WS O F T Theatrical | Gossip H E T H EAT R E WO R | D Attractions \u201cUNHOLY PARTNERS\u201d \u201cSUNDOWN\u201d \u201cSkylark\u201d Is Film Comedy | With Lengthy Pedigree One of the season's most ro- | fiim adaptation, had two strikes mantic comediez, Paramount's against him right off the bat, \u201cSkylark,\u201d now playing at the; Auy one of a number of angles Westmount United Theatre, is a icould easily have brought the picture with a pedigree, wrath of the critics, players or \u2019ncidentally.by Jack Hirshberg PUZZLED HOLLYWOOD, February 11 \u2014Hollywood\u2019s most pretentious tribute to Canadian fl'gra, \u2018Captains of the Clouds\u201d, opens simultane- ly thi rk in London, Mell ne, C Otta .- : \" ously this week i ondon, Me bour ie, Cairo and > awa, Present The first \u201cSkylark\u201d appeared |fans down on his neck.Ing a «teiking pleture of the Commonwealth Air Tralning Plan in as a serial in the Saturday Eve- action, the film stars Jimmy Cagney and Dennis Morgan-plus seve- ning Post under the title, \u201cThe Interpreted ral thousand lads of the R.C.A.F.at varied stations in the Dominion.Streamlined Heart,\u201d in 1939.Wel ; ; It's really a high-flying eple of the alr.Then Samson Raphaelson, the EE EE ne to Because \u2018Captains of the Clouds\u201d shows Canada's great air author of the original story, turn- after dinner , scheme funetioning on u war-time basis, the picture should attract : ed it into a three-act play, \"Sky- : ; ne \u2018 on iy 8 ep attract a lark,\u201d which starred the famous | .The colonel called the unmu- majority of the Domiulon\u2019s en-w 4 stuge comedienne, Gertrude Law- |SI¢a] sergeant-major.tertainment-seekers.The Em- [than the records reveal have Edward Arnold, Laraine Day and Edward G.Robinson in a scene Br i i ce.O a Br \u201cLook here,\u201d he said, \u201cgo and rnold, .uce Cabot, Reginald Gardiner and G Sand rence.Opening on Broadway late \u2019 ; : pire Training Plan 5 undoubtedly |heuded out Int.the misty dawn from the thrilling drama \u201cUnholy Partners,\u201d which opens at the ahead in this tense Scene from Walter Wangers League mou in 1939, Miss Lawrence later tell the choir to sing \u2018Sweet and Canade's greatest source of pub- | NéVer to return.Westmount United Theatre on Sunday, playing until Tuesday night.romantic, adventure romance which will open at the York United toured the nation, establishing Low.\u2019 .: _| 1 know these boys.Pat Chris- Théatre on Saturday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cSkylark's\u201d record-run reputation The sergeant-majod went out licity these days \u2014,und the pub Ue used to tear around corners on G Pp » as one of the best st hi ?and bawled tn the leader: If you itv accor > pa or e best stage hits o , : licity accorded it here Is indeed | hepped-up motorcycle during lamorous Star of 40,000 Horsemen \u201cINTERNA TIONAL L >> the year.blckes can\u2019t make less noise the heart-warming to an ex-Canuck |recess perfodr at high school.ADY Next in line came a full length colonel says, you've got to clear off.\u2019 \u2014 Tit-bits.ee Se ran An ees many miles from home.Canadians everywhere may well be proud of the RCAF \u2014 which Is far more than we can say of other units of Today's Canadian government.Kenny Piper und | pluyed hockey together In Wen mount Park with Lynn and Muzz Patrick and Bill Swinden.They were great feliows all of them \u2014 boys of whom Canada may be proud, And knowing that they are typlcal of novel, the immediate forerunner of the current movie hit which stars Claudette Colbert, Ray Mil- land and Brian Aherne, With such a pedigree to live up to, Mark Sandrich, who produced and directed the story\u2019s Nippon's automotive industry must have been \u2018\u2018converted\u201d quite some time ago.Frm Mn ed al Sd Am MN SES Pd TN MN rt UD ed an ees * , > Childhood and adolescence Catadian youth, lam at a loss lo Al T | in Canada must leave thoir \u20ac*Plaln Canada's petty polities to ; ; , exe my American friends in and out T X \u2014 .mark on one, for, wherever | of the armed forces, 4 | 111 unis b go peuple here seem Lo sense my Canadian background in .Hitle or no time at all \u2014 and >» this, despite the fact that my Yankee Blucjacket's gurb of- In a nutshell, I admit 'm huffled \u2014 and then attempt to swiieh the conversation along other tracks, pete A = NOW SHOWING Battling! Loving! Thrilling! (Sherbrooke at Grey Ave.) Today until Saturday Cy 4 em ee ee a aa fers no hint to that effect.And * A The Anzacs BROADWAY'S when 1 admit Montreal is my Of course, decp down under, ; Ride Again! OUTSTANDING former home, the first question 1 20 he an idea of what it's thrill ot the | COMEDY + they hurl at me ls: ali about.It's that old Cana.spectacular - \"How 'n Hades can a coun- dian pastime of pitting race scenon the FEE Although George Brent is an FBI agent and llona Massey is an espionage operative, romance catches up with them in the exciting spy drama \u201cInternational Lady,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night.Australian Light Horse Cavalry ride to Victory! try two years at war, still against race, language against bicker about conscription and language \u2014 amd bowing low to, the draft?Whats the inside Old Man Politica.But I'm story?\" .lonth to explain this to my American pals, After all, this is war \u2014 and it's probable they wouldn't e¢atch on.Few countries have smoother lobbyists ar more unscrupulous political gangsters than America \u2014 but an actual outbreak of hostilities \"40 rte Bryant, co-festured vith Grant Taylor in Charles Chauvel's \u2018 à ,00 aorsemen,\u2019\u201d\u2019 an epic © e Australian Lig orse Cavalry wright, have gunned their motors | banished party Hines Po and now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre, for a final dive.Pat Christie and should be otherwise in Canada.other daredevils of his ilk knoek , : Huns out of the sky with mono- * GARBO AND DOUGLAS MONKLAND SHOWS tonous regularity \u2014 and live to If you think I'm talking 3 tal! of their exploits in American [through my hat, just fly down À r magazines.And more youngsters [here for the weekend and take a ATTRACTION AT YORK Of course, they hase me stumped.Many o! my former school pale at Westmount High are \u2018\u201d.\u2018tbe RCAF.or cther arms of the tighting forces.Some few, lke Kenny Piper and Eric Wain.| Doris Hemingway Norris Heads Gondoliers Cast The titles of the principal mu-|H.Locke, Lawrence Lister.How- sical numbers of any light opera) ard Lobar.Andrew MacMillan, will usually give a key to the! John MacFarlane, W.8S.Parke.| spirit of the work.This is partic- W.Rooney.W.Reynolds, Herbert | ularly true of Gilbert and Sulli- Rose, J.C.Scott, Bill Sansom, CAT HY FILM | AL van\u2019s \u2018\u2018Gondoliers\u201d which will be Frederick Sheward, Matt Taylor, given four performances from jand Don Weldon.Febuary 18th'to 21st at the Vic- The first three performances of .torla Hall by the Lyric Operatic \u2018The Gondoliers\u201d will be spon- American dalles carry news of| Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was wise Tt was a trip to Havana the |Society, - A rapid survey of this sored by the McGill Chapters of Canada\u2019s proposed plebiscite under In offering Greta Garbo another audience at the Monkland |tuneful opureita shows the fol-|the Alpha Omicron Pi and Kappa banner lines, and radio commen-icomedy role to follow up her|Theatre had last night, and [lowing song titles \u2014 \u201cWhen a {Alpha Theta.tators atiempt te analyze the |gyceess in \u201cNinotchka,\u201d for in [they enjoyed every minute of it.Merry Maiden Marries\u201d, \u201cTake a country's attitude for hours ON the new comedy-romance, \u2018\u201cTwo- |The first showing of 20th Cen- Pair of Sparkling Eyes\", \u201cA Reg- end.Well-informed people can\u2019t |[Faced' Woman,\u201d in which she tury-Fox's new Technicolor ylar Royal Queen\u201d \u201cThe Merziest comprehend the attitude of a BoV- |nugain appears with Melvyn musical, \u201cWeek-End in Havana,\u201d pellows Are We\u201d and \u201cThere ernment at war which dares 10 Douglas on the York United had all the thrills, excitement [ived a King\u201d.Sullivan has divide Its people before Îts ene- |screen, the star proves dnce and and romance of an actual visit | given Gilbert's gay libretto à most Claudette Colbert Ray Milland Brian Aherne.SKYIARK A Parsmouat Picture with Binnie Barnes - Walter Abel 2nd Feature: \u201cELLERY QUEEN: and the PERFECT CRIME.\u201d with Rslph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay.Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival | * KAY KYSER and | His Orchestra in glat.ce at our front pages or have a chat with a man on the street.GRONT TRVLOR AU \u2014 Special Added \u2018Film! \u2014 DAMON RUNYON'S \u2014 \u201cTHAT'S RIGHT YOU'RE TY.| WRONG\u201d ' 1 \u201cTIGHT SHOES\" (mM VE, John Howard, Anne Gwynne, Binnie yo .Barnes, with Adolphe Menjou and Lucille Ball.Brod Crawford.Sun., Mon., Tues.% EDWARD G.ROBINSON { 22 my J we jent tor all that she can hold her Le the pleasure city of the Carib tuneful seiting, not only for the (Monkland Ave.at heaters News and Other Shorts.a.\u201cAh, well,\u201d you might argue \"own with e greatest of come- bean, .: \u2014_\u2014 EE \u2014 EDWARD ARNOLD in gi | ; a (songs but the dances.Two of the STARTING SUNDAY * 3 D A N C E (\u2018pui America, rerself has been diennes Syrerb performances by Alice , most -noteworthy of these are the Today until Saturday \u201cUNHOLY PARTNERS,\u201d to BLAKE SEWELL lax and ill-prepared\u2019 | Cast in (he role of a woman Fa:e, Cu:men Miranda, Johd reckless Cachucha and the more\u2019 , - GIRL ! with ; AND HIS ORCHESTRA - There's no denying lhat \u2014 but |W ho has to masquerade as her [Payne and Cesar Roniern against stately hut none the less hilarious The dream ~ Xe LOCKWOOD Laraide Day \u2014 Marsha Hunt J# Every Saturday i America conscripted manpower | \u201cuwin sister\u201d in order to winja background of magnificent Gavotte.* .BARRY K.\u201cTWO LATINS FROM Ee RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL and wealth thirt en months be \u2018back\u2019 her evraut husband, Garbo Technicolor scenes of beautiful I'he Lyric promises an elaborate | spot of ro IN THE BARNES MANHATTAN,\u201d - or ; mancers .with | tore she went to war, and Cana- not only piays the dual role with Havana \u2014 outdoors and in its production of \u201cThe Gondoliers\".da has not done it yet delightful humor and conviction, night clubs \u2014 combine to make Harry Norris will have an orches- \u201cThey're sinking ships in Lox but also casts all her we'l-known this the top musical film of the ry of 24 under his baton to pro- Angeles Harbor,\u201d you might reticence to the wind to sing.season.vide the musical accompaniment Dancing 9 to 1 Cabaret Style Voeals by RUSE KEARNS and THELMA LANE Joan Davis & Jinx Falkenberg NEWS wirtra ms set to music! Ÿ Admission 32.00 Per.Coupie point out.\u201cAnd look at Pearl|jitterbug, appear in a bathitg| The clever story has Alice, a for the large and well balanced (All Taxes Included) Harbor! Americans certainly have sult for the first time and lîte- \u2018sulesgirl, on a vacation cruise to chorus.' TODAY and FRIDAY: GREAT Reservations Advisable no right to criticize!\u201d ved let down her hair\u201d in duels | Havana.When her ship is| Mrs, Norris (Doris Heming- GARBO and MELVYN DOUGLAS Telephone PL.4212 | Correct, again.But America With her love rival, enacted by |grounded on a reef.she insists way), a former member of the n \u201cTWO-FACED WOMAN.\u201d with ° \\ Constance Bennett.on her vacati \u2014 wit) n th , .RGO F Constance Bennett & Roland rid herself of officials responsible er vacation with all the D\u2019Oyly Carte Opera Company.will : Young.\u2018THE NIGHT OF JAN-: Douglas, as the puzzled hns- juxury and romance she had appear in the role of Tessa.She #4 RITI-CARLTON HOTEL tor the P- \u2018\u201cic disaster, and the draft was never a dangerous poli tical issue in Washington.What ls more, Americans are not eriti- cizing \u2014 they are just puzzled.*+ You see, Uespite anything you may have heard to the contrary,\u2019 most Americans see in Canpda a glamor and dash they band, handles his role with the same light touch that marked hie work opposite Garbo in \u2018'Ninotch- ka,\u201d and Miss Bennett offers a breezy portrait as the woman who tries to lure him from his wife.Also\u2019 contributing to the gelety are Ruth Gordon ns Doug- Young as his business partner, a8\" \u2018knowing secretary, Roland dreamed of for years.So she is taken to Havana, and sets out to have her glorious week-end, Alice and John Payne sing of romance under semi-tropical !skies and La Miranda sings and dances to five new tunes by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren.These songs \u2014 \u201cWhen I Love | Love,\u201d : Burton, Isabel Browne, Winnifred is in addition to appearing in person, directing the stage work of the entire production, The personnel of the Lyric Operatic Society is as follows: Betty Allam, Grace Baker, Betty Campbell, Phyllis Colby, Grace Collinge, Dorothy Daly, Ettie Fel- ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE CARMEN MIRANDA (St.Catherine at Guy) AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE PROGRAM! ae Starts SATURDAY Until TUESDAY UARY 16TH,\u201d with Robert Preston and Ellen Drew.; \u201cThe Man With The Lollybob Jows, Mildred Hoagkinson, Phyllis femong & Hundred cannot discern in thelr OWN land.the parsonable Young actor.Song,\" \u201cA Week-End in Havane,\u201d country.They hear of Canadians at Hong Kong \u2014 and raise their cups in tribute.They read of \u201cRilly\" Bishop and the Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted and the lads of the Robert Sterling, giving an effect- we performance as Garbo\u2019s love- smitten actor-friend.CLUB WILL SPONSOR \u201cTropical Magic\u201d and \u201cThe Nango\u201d and \u201cRomance and Rhumba\u201d by Gordon and James V.Monaco \u2014 are slated to become top-ranking hits.Last nights audience was humming Light, Dorothy Leather, Winni- | fred Lockwood, Betty Luxton, {Barbara MacCallum, Mabel Maun, (Helen Morrison, Doris Norris.Grace Roger, Margaret Sheen, CESAR ROMERO Horrell, Phyllis Johnston, Betty \u2018 Jonuston, Claire King, Mary! Thrilling Moments.The native habari brings its message\u2014of these five men, one must die.F think Cana- | RAF.and Se ety fine lot of them as they left the theatre.Gladys Snelgrove, Muriel Sykes folk \u2019 FELLOWSHIP DINNER ~ ; Maud Whitmore, Isabel Walker, i Customer: \u2018But I can\u2019t pay you |Beryl Watson.Lloyd Allam.Alex.- suarantee AND THE _EXCITING \u2014- + =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ACTION STORY! our But the headlines set them a- for this suit for three months.King of the Rackets .he switch: Deliver Work |tblnking.They can\u2019t quite grasp _ | railor: \u2018Oh.that's all right.|3 Anderson.Louis Burggrat.T.King of the Rackets he oiond the situatior.It seems unbe- | The fifteenth annual Fellow- Don't worry about that.\u201d W.Bannerman, Ken Campbell.gives you thrilling entertainment! war should jship Dinner between Jews and ou , W.G.Cross.Kevin Doherty.E.O.loyable that a land at war Customer: \u201cWell, thanks.When- Ferguson.K.L.Fisk.Fred G.1 leaders to |Christians sponsored by the Men's 9 permit ite political Je ; will it be ready?Floud Robert French, Ernest uibble and rant and fume while Club takes place Wednesday eve- 400.°°\" , ! : hy th of the country is ravin\u2019 |ning, February 18.at 7 o'ciock | l'aflor: In about three |Glauser, Walter L.Johnston.J tha youth of the \u20ac y ! months.C.Kine.Don Lambie.R.Lang.C WII.16 1 0 ta go, rarin\u2019 to beat the tar ow \u2018in Temple Emanu-El Community _ .King.Don Lambie.R.Lang.C.ot the Huns and Wops and Japs.|House.In the symposium \u201cThe.«In these hard times we should = the light, a man 1616 St.Catherine W.That's how they feel down porta We vant to Live in, ne put a bridle on our appetites.\u201d While housewives are being ge here.ollowing stinguished speakers, «| would rather put a bit in urged to save the odd scraps of se - .wil] participate: Rev.F.Scott y h\u201d \u2014 Answers, WwW , A ol : S Mackenzie.Principal, Presbyterian : my mouth wwe Dares pe per home g : \u2018 Theological College; Brooke Clax.=== 7 (board cartons and boxes by the \u2018CONSTANCE MOORE.shes ig Me - a + > d a y ki 7 A 2 VICTORIA ton, K.C, Member.Federal Par- Friday evening.March 6.in 8P- 0 what price a united war D1EIL IR DEXKER tia=tor Wo 742 | \u201cSt Lonts Blues\u201d .\u2014\u2014\u2014 WED.- THURS.- FRL - SAT.Hament; Dr.Lawrence C 'preeiation of the Scout Move | op 1s Po TE whom men face p a, oo Gy HALL FEB.18-19-20-21 i Tombs, at one time connected ment, the Temple Boy Scout i ys death and See \u201cTiges Ras a: - \\ with the Department of Econo- Troop and Cub Pack.with thelr \u2018Nimitz Promises to Carry War er hs! ER TR \"Binh of the | , wics, League of Natlons, Geneva leaders.will participate in A to Japan's Front Door.\u201d That's = Friday Night \u2014\u2014 : en OPERATIC Switzerland.;Srout Sabbath.the pl to ring the bell! | After 11 o'clock Revival \u201cWait Til the SOCIETY INC.e place to ring the bell! er Sun Shines, Neille a THE ; i L Y R | C Every- member of the Brother- | Last Sunday.Rabbi Stern + Carole LOMBARD Presents Gilb \u2019 hood is requested to bring a hon- \u2018spoke in Hamiiton, Ontario, at ¢ : sents Gilbert & Sullivan's Jewish Iriend as.guest, At \u201cthis ithe City's Red Cross rally in | | \u201cTHE GONDOLIERS\u201d © (Harry Norris = conducting) | Prices 80c & $1.15 (Tax incl.) RESERVED SEATS AT WILLIS & CO.LTD, 1220 ST.% Brian AHERNE in Rah 4 thi : - A Paramount Pictive with \u201cVIGIL IN THE NIGHT\u201d ) HR ME | ; FR TT TONER A MARY vear's gathering members of the behalf.of the Russian Medical For Prompt Delivery of - eee Allied Consular Services nave | Aid.Thursday, February 12, ae Sun.Mon.Tues heen invited, also\u2019 representatives yz Chautauqua Lecturer, he ad- - ! \u2018of various service clubs.À mu- a: \u2018essed the New York State Nor- ; % GEORGE BRENT % ILONA MASSEY {sical programm will be rendered \u2018mal\u2019 School tor teachers, Platt: in by Josef Berljawsky.| sburgs.He is scheduled to partic- ç Fruits anc carSGCL S Groceries 5307 Sherbrooke W =|INIR D OI Arch \u201cINTERNATIONAL LADY.\u201d On Friday evening, February jipate in a symposium at the with Basil Rathbone 27, the annual Layman Sabbath {Central Conference of American + Joan BLONDELL in { \u201cTBREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN\" ; CATHERINE ST.W.ON OR AFTER SAT, FEB.14th.ea be a es The | | abuts Lu VE in Cite ! with Binnie Barnes, Janet Blair ks 8 s nnie Barn ane i pices © e arc e in the EL.6566 EL.8930 Robert Benchley and John Thi McGill Chapters of Alpha Omicron Pi and Kapps Alpha Theta sponsor performances on 18, 19 & 20.sermon will be given by laymen | States, he is to address public as well &s the entire ritual which | satherings at Harrisburg, Pa.will be conducted by -the layity.[and Steubenville, Ohio, Howard.Deliveries from 8 a.m.te 11 p.m.| i I, ee, : 2 1 > es at, les he or Ps ess nu- nd nd out ou Io ear try Rite \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d \\ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1042 PAGE SIVIN Sports Parade Will Aid Victory Loan Drive AMBITIOUS PROGRAM PLANNED FÜR EVENT TO TAKE PLACE AT THE FORUM ON FEB, 21TH \u2014 Making an all-out effort to lend a hand in the Second Victory Loan drive, leaders of the sports activities in Montreal, Notre Dame de Grace, Westmount, Verdun and Lachire, have an ambitious program lined up for the Forum on the night of Tuesday, February 24.A full length bill-of-fae of sports is planned on what has been labelled Sports Victory Parade, a very apt label.Leading off the program will be a skating production which has long been In rehearsal by the Winter Club of Montreal.This will be followed by a brief hockey game in which the former stars of _ia- roons and Canadiens will re-enact their old-time rivalry, historic in sports annals in Canada.this feature is going to be shown and developed in full tempo is seen in the fact that the two old rival bench managers are taking charge of the teams, For Tommy Gorman, who piloted Ottawa, Chicago and Maroons to ive Stanley Cup titles, has taken charge of recruiting a team tliat will be fully representative of the old- time Maroons; while on the other hand Leo Dandurand, who was Gorman\u2019s bitterest foeman in the old days, has readily agreed to re- on cruit a Canadiens.Both mentors have plunged avidly Into the effort to get as many of the old-time stars together as possible.Gorman plans to bring Alex Connell down from Ottawa to play in \u2018he nets.He will recruit Lionel Conacher for defence if the Ontario Provincial Parliament member is available.He has sizned up Hooley Smith, Dave Trottier, Timmy Ward, Archie Wilcox, all residents of Montreal right now, who readily agreed to lend aid to the big sports night.Forced to leave Montreal for a few days to attend to some affairs in New Orleans attondant on his.vast racing interest Leo Dandur- and left his alde-de-camp Jean Barrette in charge of his team and he has a big squad lined up already.Already Albert \u201cBattleship\u2019 Leduc has agreed to come in from Valleyfield for the event.Pit Lepine, though busy with war- work, has consented to play.Wil.dor Larochelle, Armand Mondou, Sylvio Mantha, and other stars gathering f old-time The Blue Cross ANIMAL CLINIC 4731 DECARIE BLVD.Dr.0.5.NORDLAND VETERINARY SURGEON DExter 9485 \u201cWE FURNISH THE TOOLS - You bo THE WORK\" THE HOBBY WORKSHOP (In Cliffside Garage) Planned for YOUR convenience -° Fully cquipped with motor-driven wood & metal-working machinery = shapers - sanders - jig saws - band saws - wood lathes - circular saws - grinders « drill press - metal & screw-cutting lathes, ete Use it to build working models - household articles = Your own or our materials - Open every weekday and Mon., Wed., Fri.evenings = Trained instructor in attendance - CHARGES NOMINAL.4428 St.Catherine West At Metcalfe Avenus PHONE WE.3859 Now is the time to have your shutters examined and repaired.That & \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 are on the list.This is likely to be an event uniqu.in the annals of hockey.For never again will such a galaxy of former big names in hockey be assembled in one game, + While there is great glamour to the game between the old- timers there will ljkely be more attention drawn to the game between the Q.A.H.A.All-Stars and the N.H.L.Cinadiens which will be a full two-period game.This is of the biggest attractions of its kind ever staged here in Mon- traal and has the Seniors of the Q.8.H.L.and othe.top-line stars of the Quebet Senior Hockey League in quite a lather as they vie for places on the team.The Canadiens will be intact for the game Dick Irvin has promised and will send out all their regulars while the.Q.A.H.A.team is to be picked from the cream of the crop of the province by the executive of the Association headed by Norman Dawe and Alphonse Therien.No announcement has so far been made as to who will coach the team, bu it's likely the choice will rest between Paul Haynes and Frank Carlin, noted leaders of the Canadiens and Royals respectively.Other features of the big Victory Loan Sports Parade Night are to be skating races between the fastest men in all ranks of hockey, massed military bands and a hug efinale in the way of a cadet display.Win Game After _ Final Whistle Another entry was made in footba'l's oddities bool: as a result of the Wayne University- Michigap State game.A \u201cdressing room decision\u201d by the game's officials give Wayne a touchdown which few o.the spectators witnessed, and dt wasn\u2019t until nearly half an hour after the game's co: clusion that couriers reached the press box to appraise the \u2018vritergs of the accomplishment.On the last play of the game, a forward pass thrown by State's Wyman Davis was deflected and fell into the hands of Malfback DEPENDABLE oS Slo PROTECT YOUR FAMILY BY USING BEST QUALITY FUEL.WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR COAL COKE FUEL ~'L DE.1132 Hand & Donolice INC.Independent Fuel Merchants 4856 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Individual instruction.Gym and Swim to Health.4585 Sherbrooke St.W Strenuous Days Ahead Demand Physical Fitness BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL MEN: Let our specially trained Director set up a physical fitness program for you.| YOUNG MEN: Get in good physical condition NOW \u2014 BOYS: Gym, Swim, Hoexey and Hobbies.LADIES and BUSINESS GIRLS: Gym, Swim and Badminton \u2014 Reduced rates until May.i WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.WI.2159 Se i Panthers.-games are inter-group affairs, On , Rouses Point plays the Georgians | of Sir George Williams Collag\u201d.| nie Cherup of Wayne.It was \u2018the score standing 39-0.Writers | bad accounts of the game half ! basketball Ist.Matthias\u2019 Wins Over Sea Scouts Pete Trueland's last period goal gave the St.Matthias Troop & 2-1 win over the Sea Scouts in last Thursday's game of the Inter-Troop section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League.The two teams had battled on\u2019 even terms from the first period.\u2019 when both teams had scored goals.Pete Harling scored for the Sea Scouts while Jerry Wright tied the count for the St.Mat- thias team.Trueland then came! £ througlr to break the deadlock.|} The league leading 2nd West- mount team meets the Sea Scouts ir tonight's game at King George Park.The Sea Scouts are at present in third place and will need to win this one in order to have a chance to make the section play-offs, ROYALS, ARGOS LEAD BANTAN CITY LEAGUE The Royals and Argos continued tr lead the A and B groups of the bantam section of the West- mount Municipal Hockey League.The Royals defeated the Tor- rados 8-1 Inst Friday night in a game.that was featured by the Tornadod first goal of the season against the league leaders.The Argos picked up a game by default over the Sailors as did the In the other bantam game, the Bulldogs eked out a 3-2 win over the Panthers, The Tornados caught the Royals napping on Friday evening, scoring the first goal of the game but their lead was short lived as the Royals came back to score eight times on Boright before the game was over.Bob Smith, Tan Macaulay and Norris Master- man led the winners attack.Campbell Scott scored the loser's goal, while Angus Boright in the Tornados\u2019 nets turned in another sparkling performance.Goals by Paul Moriarty, Bill Melvin and Maurice Strachan were sufficient to carry the Bulldogs to a 3-2 victory over the Panthers.John Howie figured in both of the loser\u2019's goals, scoring the first one and passing to Bob Woodburn for the second.Two bantam games are on the bill for tomorrow night at West- mount Park, the Royals meet the Panthers and the Argos take on the Tornados.Both of these Saturday, the Panthers will play the Bulldogs in a postponed game, which will be the last scheduled game in the section.The B teams will commence their playoffs next Friday evening with the first and second teams meeting in the first of a two out of three game series, the second game will be played on Saturday, February 21, Their will he no play-offs in the A group and the Royals will represent W estmount in the city playdowns, Warren Chippendale of the Royals still retains the leadership of the scorers in the A group.Chippendale has scored an even dozen times and has secured six assists for a total of eighteen points.Bob Smith and Norris Masterman, team-mates, are right behind with sixteen and fitteen points respectively.George McLanders of the Argos {s the leading point getter in the B group.McLanders has seven points, one more than Jackie Martin, also of the Arggs.John Choyce, Davie Bussiere and John Waterston, all Argos\u2019 players, come right behind with five boints.BASKETBALL GAMES The Montreal Y.M.C.A,8 are sponsoring two Golden Jubilee games, the proceeds of whith are to go io the Nal- smith Memorial Fund.This spe- clal event Is to take place at the Central Y.M.C.A.Saturdav, February 21.The opening game! at 8 pm.will be between H.M.C.S.St.Hyacinthe (Navy) and FEvergreens.The second game is scheduled to commence at 9 p.n.,, when Ayerst 5 of generally supposed that the ball had hit the ground and nobody heeded Cherip'a 72-yard dash through the spectators to the geal line, \u2018Officia's gave no signal that a touct down had heen scored and did not arrange for Wayne to try for the extra point.Afetr golng into a midfield huddle, surrounded by spectators and plas- ers, they simply \u201cw-'n home.\u201d Radio stations :igned off with written when Referee Rudel Mil- { ler finally s nt note to the | press box that Wayne rdd scored la touchdown.It was Wayne's first score of the season.\u201cHOWDYA LIKE THAT ONE?\" à A Herb Cain, 4, of Boston, skates easily around cage with Wiltie Field, who arrived too late to prevent the Bruin from dumping Goalie Chuck Rayner on his ear and the puck into net.But oft-trumped Amer- cans win from the short-handed Hub team, 5-4, at Madison Square Garden.Golden Eagles Chalk Up Seventh Straight Victory Dougie Alexander's Golden Eagles, top team in the juventle section of the Westmount Municipal Hockey * League, copped their seventh straight victory on Friday night down at Staynor rink, when they defeated the Hawks 5-1.The Golden Eagles had wou their sixth consecutive win on Wednesday over the Rebels 3-1, The Golden Eagles had very little trouble with the Hawks on Friday night, pumping in two goals in the first period by Euard Read and Donnie Mann before Harold Burt got the lone Hawk counter.A second pericd goal by Johnnie Chenier brought the score to 3-1 in favour of the Eagles, while last period goals Ly Donnie Mann and Johnnie Chenier accounted for the others.Donnie Mann and Johnnie Che.nier led the winner's attack with two goals apiece.The Golden Eagles had their work cut out for them in their game with the Rebels, Bob Bul- ger's team took an early lead on goal scored by Jim Macken and held it until well into the second stanza.The lengue leaders tied the count up on a goal by John Porter, and went ahead when Euard Read scored one from a scramb»e that Logue Me- Donald playing in the Rebels\u2019 nets didn\u2019t see.Adrian Lunny tallied the final goal on a breakaway Just as the whistle ended the game.The Rebels gave a rea! good account of themselves in this game with Bob Bulger.Buddy Lyons, Paul Peterson Jack Shannon, Dunc Patterson and Logue McDonald in goal: playing standout games, The Golden Kagles appeared to have difficulty In getting organized hut looked better as the game wore on.Last night's game decided the final standing of the section, if the Rebeld succeeded in defent- ing the Golden Eagles they would be tied with the Hawks for second place and a play-off berth, but if the league leaders won as expected the Hawks will meu! the Golden Eagles in 4 two out of three game serles for tne title.I'he first game of this series will take place tomorrow night at Westmount Park at 8.30.The second and third games will be played on Monday and Wednesday evenings.At present writing, the scoring race is a close affair with the Golden Eagles\u2019 players holding a monopoly on the top spots.Euard Read has succeeded in catching up with Johnnie Chenier who has heen in the front for the most part of the season.Read and Chenier are tied with twelve points each, both players having scored seven goals and assisted in fivé others.A newcomer Donnie Mann ig runner-up to the top two, Mann who has been picking up quite a few points of late has ten points coming from six goals and four assists.The team managers will be given the forms to select thelr all star teams this week, quite a lot of interest was aroused last season in these selections and lt is expected that the positions will be hotly contested again, Owing to the fact there are only three teams in the league this year, the three referees, Beau Thurston, Brennan aud Frankie Pace, who have been doling invaluable work, will also he asked to vote on the selections, that Tom BRUINS TAKE SECOND GAME Johunie Gutelius\u2019 Bruins their second straight game in the Prince Albert Pea Wee section of the Westmount Munieipal Hockey League when they.gefeated the Tigers on Saturday morning 2-1.In the other game of the double-hendor, the Tomahawks und Skulls played Lo à 2-all draw.Jack Walsh and Griffith Marshall scored the (wo goals for the Bruins, while Peter Clark notched the Tigers lone counter.Two goals by Rene Chartrols was not enough to carry Bob Forrest's Tomahawka to a vie tory as the Skulls also scored a pair of goals with Peter Mec- Kinnon and Bliss Cartmel being the marksmen, This Saturday morning the Tigers meet the Tomahawks at 10.00 a.m., while the Brulpns play the Skulls at 11.00 a.m, Jack Walsh of the Bruins and Rene Chartrois of the Tomahawks are tied for the lead In the goal scoring lst, each of these play- ors have tallied three times, won | Taschereau Downhill Ski Event Takes Place Sunday ST.JOVITE, Que.\u2014Ski trains and ski laden automobiles will bring competitors thir week-end for the Taschoreau downhill which the St.Jovite Ski Club ls staging on Sunday, at 11.00 a.mon the Tuschervau trail, Mt.Tremblant.Well over 100 çompelitors of both sexes are expected to enter, The juspection of the trail made by the club'a technical hourd over the week-end pust endiontes prom- Isiug conditions for the avent.Many entries have already been roceived from Canadian and US.competitors.Of note among tho vetorans entered Is Jos B.Ryan, of Mt.Tremblant, 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On St.Valentine\u201d Day \u2014 and throughout the year, whenever friends gather at your home \u2014 let smooth, mellow Black Horse Ale bespeak your hospitality and add to the enjoyment of the occasion.When you compare its crystal clarity, its smooth, Smooth and Mellow - Tastes Better is today, more than ever, Canada\u2019s Finest Ale.BACKED BY FIVE GENERATIONS mellow flavour, it\u2019s easy to see why so many people now are choosing Dawes Black Horse Ale .and saying that Dawcs Black Horse Ale Canada's Finest ALE OF BREWING SKILL Dawes Black Horse Brewery, Montreal anses it~ = AN i i ! 3 E PAGE EICHT LOCAL TEAM HAS CHANCE OF MAKING THE PLAY-OFFS IN WESTMOUNT-VERDUN LEAGUE The Westmounts, local entry In the Westmounti-Verdun Intermediate Hockey League, took three out of a possible four points n more trip was the most success- their last two games Lo retain a fighting chance of muking the loop pluy-offs.The Westmounts now have six polnts buy have completed | P\u20acTS, accounting for the three irunt team has five points and the! their schedule, the Verdun Restau R.C.A.F.Eagles four, hut both o hand, but fortunately for thn Westmounts the two clubs meet each | { these clubs have three games in other twice and s0 stand a good chance of killing cach olher off.The three points garnered by the Westmounts resulted {row a: tie game with the league leading Orioles, u decided upset as Lhe ; Lwo periods end backed by the .Orioles had been having things all their own way throughout the schedule, The R.C.A.F, Eagles were the vther Westmount victiuis, dropping u 4-2 decision on T'ues- day night at Westmount Pars.The Orivies-Westmounts game was evenly contested thro:gh- out with the Westmounts plays ing just us good hockey as their highly touted opponents.For a while it appeared like the loculs might take it all, as Jommet! Millen's goul looked very good and it was into the third period before Hal Forrester tiled the count for the Verdun team.First period superiority spelt the win tor the Westmouuts fn their game with the R.C.A.F, two first perlod counters by Gordie Willlamg and Jack little gave the locals .commanding lead.Willlams tallled his goal on à pass-out from behind the R.C.A.F.nets by Johnnie Huich- icon, whie Jack Little banged in a pass from Stan Morgan, \u2026 .-Snyder scored the first Alr Force \u2018goal in the second period when he converted a pass from Bud Mackay.The Westmounls came back with another pair of goals, Morgan getting a lucky one when his pass oui in front of the nets was deflected in by the R.C.A.F.Caron tallied the last goal for the winners beating the R.C.A.F, net-minder on a hard shot.The Airmen threatened in the last period and a fast-tiring West- mount team was hard put to withstand them, but the boys 'n blue bad to be content with one goal, a long shot by Mackay.gualer'g s\u2018ick.Ray| * : -\u2014 ' | Tre MR, A.Lean.will hook! [up with the Orioles on Friday night at Wes'moun.Purk in! what shou'd prove to b' an terasting game, The Orioles are at reser unbeucen and | :4 Lhe league by a substantial margin.The Westinounts with their gehedule fi.ished have to sll back and walt for \u2018he other teams to finish before they know in- where they staud.Th: R.C.A.F.will meet the Veer +1 Restaurant team on Monday night in a nos 'prned game and they also have one more postponed game with this tfit bef._ the season enûs.SECOND WAR LOAN IS SUPER-BARGAIN, T0 CANADIAN WOMEN Women, who do 85 per cent of all shopping in Canada, know a bargaln when they see one.They call Canada's second war loan a super-bargain; they have their cake ani eat it too.\u201cShow me a store where you can buy something; then a few years later get your money back tn spend again \u2018\u2019 they say.\u2018That's what a woman does when she buys Victory bonds, She buys tanks and guns and pla.es to win the war today; when the war is over, there is her money, waiting to buy & trip or a car or a house.JUST STEP TO & Parker Coal.Coal If You Are Short If You Are Short of Coal If You Are Short of Time Call DExter 1131, .ORDER HAND & PARKER COAL You'll like our sudden service.You'll like the convenience, the comfort-giving and heating qualities of Hand \u2014and you'll like its economy too.Hand & Parker 4857 Sherbrooke Street West Fuel Oil Backed by Twenty-five Years of Dependable Service REINE Heat THE TELEPHONE LIMITED Coke | CITY and 1846 THE MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK DISTRICT 1941 Ninety-Fifth TO THE SHAREHOLDERS, Gentlemen, Your of the Bank and the result of its operations for Directors have pleasure in presenting the Ninety-Fifth Annual Reporte the affairs The het profits for the year were $338,461.23 and the Balance brought forward from last year's Profits Account was $351,462.28, making a total of $739,523.46.MONTREAL, FEBRUARY STH, 1942.the year ending December Sis In addition to the usual GENERAL STATEMENT DECEMBRR 3187, 1941 LIABILITIES A To the Public: e interest including interest accrued to date .865,088, Dept ot bare Ier eit es TL at .* - .\" », Other Lubiiities 2 2 2 O7 OV à 2030 70 ples 366,707,204.78 © \u201cTo che Sharehoiders: om Stock t subscribed $2,000,000.00), paid ui $2,000,000.Frond ck (moun Dacia PJ EE PRR 200,000 00 Balance of Profits carried forward.+.2e + a 149,478.46 Saunas » , \"RESOURCES sans $71,217,178.4 C in Chartered se we Gash on band and tered BS nds 1 O1 O2 + 30l080d38 rer dedans 1 1 1 1 1 PRES \u20ac e: .» 3 on of Canadian Pubic Utlnties Corporations.© + + + SIL100 Sundry Securitjes .«oe + a es 200,000 00 ad ert Ant.pecured lusts hone Canadian Munt- 21,381.61 j , invested in ni e Char Securities approved by the Dominion ro .180,000.00 - : oom $70,208,041 00 Bank premises (Hood Office and Branches) .1,000, Other Assets >» @ 30 a's © « M .857.4 , 1,008,237 MN FIERY eme On bekaif of the Pour, 3 RT SNYTH, & DANDURAND TAA Moe quarterly distributions to its shareholders, the Bank contributed from this amount $10,450.00 to various charitable and philanthropic Funds = independently of the amount of $10,150.00, interest on the Charity Donation Fund, distributed as usual = and has transferred $30 .00 to the Reserve Fund, bringing the latter to $3,300,000 00, leaving a balance at the credit of undivided Profits Account of $16,473.40 to be carried forward to next year.As usual a frequent and thorough inspection of the books and assets of the Bsok has been made during the year, The Report of the Auditors and the Balance Sheet are herewith submitted.R.DANDURAND, President.i Cp ét agp ras RINKY DINKS TEAH LOSES TO PANTHERS In the junior section, the Rinky Dinks lost their first game of] the season as a hard fighting Panthers\u2019 team came through to w in both games of a double header, The Burriss - Gillingham - Bin- tu) uuit of the day for the win- goals.Burriss tallied two of them i while Binmore sank the third.The Rinky Dinks paced by its starting line of Henry Carter, Jackie Martin and Doug Lyle jreturued rush for rush for the goullng of CGesrge High and defence work of Jack Gardner and Bill Reade, wus in the game all the way but they fuled to heat |; Eddie Moore, the Panthers\u2019 starring net minder, The game between Flyers and Punthors, the second gome of th double header, wus an easy wi for the Panthers as the Flye: were u Man short, fun Ogilvy.\u2019 Allun Rowlands, lan Ross and Ross Rulienstein \u2018put up a hare fight for the losers.This game gave the Panthers\u2019 goalie his second shut-out of the day.| The league Is Jed by the Rinky Dinks who havé'eléht poitits and | on thelr heels are the Panthers with six» points to their credit followed by the Flyers who have two, PRELIMINARY LEPICS VON \u201cBY CANADIENS The Canadiens from Staynor Park captured the preliminary series in the midget section of the Westmount Municipal Hoe- key League, when they defeated the Beavers 4-3 In a two game total goals to\u2019 count affair.The two teams p! yed to a 3-all draw in the first gaine last Wednesday night, but the Canadiens shutout the Benvers 1-0 on\u2019 Friday evening.This marks the! first time a Staynor:tdam has reached the \u2018final round \u2018of the play-off series.Warren Prud'homme was the hero\u2018of the-Staynor team in their win, as Prud\u2019homme tallled the lone gogl of Friday's game.Ineffective clearirig\u2019 by defenceman Bric Swaine allowed Prud'homme to skate in on goalie Ross Miller unhampered and notch the valuable counter.Outside of this momeéntary lapse the two teams played: errorless hockey on even terms, .: The firet game of the series resulted\u2019 in a '3-all .tie, but the: Cunadiens gave forth plenty of Indications - in.this- game that they would -have fo be reckoned with.Two first perlad goals by Gordie.Brace and Fred \"Turner gave -the Canadians a working margin for the game and only stellar work by Ross Miller in the Beavers' nets kept the score from mounting, \u2018 The Beavers made a come back in the middle stanza to tie the score, Jim Macaulay and Bob Everson scoring the goals, Each team scored a goal in the last peridd, Gordie Brace's second goal of tn&.AigNe Was thb: Cadadiens\u2019 countettwhile Dave Harvie banged bud\u2019 Ii for the Bbavêrs.The \u2018Canadiens \"and Victorias met: last night\u2019 in the first game of a two out of three game series for the title, the second game, of the series will be played on: Saturday dfternoon with the third | it necessary\u2019 being scheduled for next Wednesday.All these games | will Ye played at Westmount Park.! Midget team managers will be\u2019 given out the forms to select the | all star team this week.With five teams doing the selecting, the results should be interesting.That's the sort of dream about.\u201d It's their eye for a bargain that is going to make women such big investors In Canada\u2019s second Victory loan, Patriotism apart, they realize that no other sound investment gives them a better return for their money.They like to know they are putting thelr savings side by side with those of Canada\u2019s shrewdes.business mea.Another thing about Victory bonds that appeals to women with family responsibilities, is that the money is not irrevocably tied up.Should a family emergency arise, Victory bonds are as simple to cash as a cheque, at any bank.bargain you OROSSWORD SOLUTION I Riga eh zd What May Be Done to Prevent Constipation?1.Any form of physical ill health should be corrected.2.Defects in temperament, attitude toward work, or habits of work or play, should be corrected, if they are such as to disturb pofse.°* taken, 3.Plenty of exercise should be avoiding over-fatigue.(Exercise should include the use ot the abdominal muscles and those of the trunk as a whole.) : 4.Plenty of rest shonid be taken, to limit physical and nervous fatigue.5.Posture and clothing should be favorable to free circulation, and should not restrict the motion, or cramp the position, of abdominal organs.6.Diet should be chosen, first with a view to nutrition and digestion; \u2018and second, with a view to the correct degree of chemical and mechanical stimulation, but not irritation, of the alimentary tract.Cellulose in SERIES OF SERMONS TO OPEN ON SUNDAY Under the interesting title, \u201cThe Red-Plumed Knight,\u201d Dr.J.A.Johnston begins a series of Sunday morning sermons in Westmount Baptist Church on February 15th This series will answer the demand made by suitable forms and amounts is necessary.7.Foods should be chewed.8.Plenty of water should be taken.or 8.Daily bowel huibits should be established.10.No cachartics and laxatives should be taken, except upon advice of a physiciän.\u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d | Rex Boundy: \u2018Give us a Virile l Christ for these rough days.\u201d 1.\u201cGod \u2019'Dubbed Him Knight\u201d \u2014 \u201cThis is my beloved Son.\u201d > \u201cBreaking + Lance with the Black Prince\u201d Spirit to be devil.\u201d 3.\u201cWinning His Spurs\u201d \u201cHe went about doing good.\u201d 4.\u2018\u201cRe-dressing Cruel Wrongs\u201d \u201cThen drew near unto Him all the publicans and sinners.\u201d 5.\u201cKeeping Eis La Night'a Vigil\u201d \u201cAnd His sweat was as it were -re.t drops of blood.\u201d \u2014 \u201cLed of the tempted of the 6.\u2018The Last Grim Battle !n the West\u201d \u2014 \u201cA Second Adam to the Fight\u201d \u2014 \u2018Mortally Wounded.\u201d { 7.\u201cThe Lay of .he Knignt Who Rose Again\u201d \u2014 \u2018Say, His- ; 19447 i Mr.Hepderson passed lightly The series will run as follows | over suggestions that he and Se- \u2014 leretary Wickard are competing for administration of farm price control.\u201cIt\u2019s a question of who's going to run for President,\u201d he er- plained.\u201cThe man who administers this won't have a chance at the farmer vote.Wickard is trying to save me.Evidently he feels my chances for the Presi dency are better than his.\u201d tory, who are .e Victors?\u201d On Sunday evening Dr.Johnston\u2019s theme will be: \u2018Gates of Brass, Bars of Iron and Treasures of Darkness.\u201d \u2018The ministr.- of the choir will be inspiringly «ffecti-e.These services are planned to help men live through disastrous: days.I'OR FAST DELIVERY SERVICE 8 am.to Midnight Oo 1801 ST.Manhattan\u201d \u201cTwo Latins From CUT RATE DRUG STORE + CATHERINE WEST LITHINES SLEEPEX 397 COLD VACCINE TABLETS 1.50 THROAT PASTILLES oswos 29¢ \u2018 Guard Against Infection with \u201cDETTOL\u201d The :Aodern Antiseptic s0- BRONCHIAL SYRUP ono: 504 COUGH SYRUP 29¢ BROMO QUININE 24¢ ALPHACIIN + 225-375 LAMBERT'S tablets Raliave HEADACHES Luickly Safely FRU!TATIVES *_ 235-397 CALCIUM \u201cA\u201d ress 98z - 1.98 GIN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS 39-75¢ MALT - COD LIVER OIL :-:- 98¢ MISTOL DROPS 33¢ - 69¢ VICK'S VAPO RUB 43¢ ae ECONOMY SIZE (144 DAYS 3 SIZE $Qes SUPPLY) s4¢ Cole for
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