The Westmount examiner, 9 septembre 1943, jeudi 9 septembre 1943
[" Nevapapee\u201d ET ALS 1GHT gles tennis municipa! completed, Amant mer h on \u201cTues.Anson \u2018and the other ening.The bability be ubles «ym.ight, while otered th: pme strong and For.£, W.Mor.icker an4 iders.Play 1 continue Canadian ded under ted \u2018'Puil.odge SE Dinners Air on an Dutrisae rmation 2-12 or WA.2771 \u2014 NS cation At FT\u201d Y RESORT Meals = Swimming, ces == ny = ele = BE.3836 rite Mrs.Connolly ec.PRÉ NK [ enjoyable an.dern con- > cooking, if course.ervations JONES or wWA 377.mmm) 3 cE ATIONS BLE ner sports.aphone er Manager, | nts liday EAU Westmount\" WEDDING GIFTS Antique and Modern Silverware, Engagement and Wedding Rings OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.COC DODO e \u201c43 Years In » VCDIO DOC 307 00030 he Westmount Wxaminer Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished j A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount WE.2323 DOCTNO Free Estimates >0C oc >oc >oc VOL.XIV, No.37 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1943 PRICE:\u2014 TWO CENTS SPECIAL APPEAL MADE FOR WAR SALVAGE |SAL VA GE DRI VE UNDER WA Y FT yr \u2014\u2014 my Redoubled Effort Asked of Citizens Beginning Monday Campaign to Last Until September 18 \u2014 Wide Variety Of Articles Wanted Salvage is still being continuously collected throughout the city and all citizens are being asked to redouble their efforts in the coi- lection of salvageable materials.The following is a list of materials and articles which are most urgently needed: Paper: The city is asked by the* National Salvage to make a spe- Guardsman Rises From The Ranks paper, wrapping paper and corrugated boxes.These must be tied up in bundles or packed tightly in carton boxes, before being put out tor collection.Scrap Iron and Steel: Old furnace sections and grates, radia- tors.boilers, lawn mowers, pieces of iron fence and gates.sewing machines, bed springs and frames, and washing machines.Metals: Aluminum, brass, copper.lead.zinc.metal toil.Fats and Bones.Rags: Old mattresses, carpets and all old clothing which is of no further use.Bottles and Jars of all kinds.Rubber: Old automobile and bleycle tires and tubes.Among miscellaneous items are: Old automobile batteries, coat hangers and phonograph records.Magazines and all reading matter are -also collected and given to M.D.4 where they are sorted and sent to all branches of the Services wherever they may be.Hints to Citizens If, after searching the house from attic to basement a householder finds he has two or three smal] cartons or bundles of sal- rage, amounting to less than fifty pounds, he should place these beside his garbage cans on his collection day and they will be taken direct to the salvage depot.No one need fear that cartons or bundles collected in this manner will be overlooked ar every garbage vehicle is compelled to stop at the salvage depot, to unload these special bundles.before proceeding to the incinerator.Those who have fifty pounds or more are asked to call FI.8531-War Salvage, and a cart will be sent to pick it up.WINGED Sergeant-Pilot Richard Beattie, 19, elder son of Mr.and Mrs.L.McD.Beattie, 4129 Dorches- ter street, was amongst those who recently received their wings at Centralia, Ontario.Sergeant-Pilot Beattie joined \u2014 Now Captain Lt.§.W.McNaughton, son of the late Alexander S.NeNaughton and Mrs.McNaughton of 334 Grosvenor Avenue, training officer of the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards, has recently received his promotion to captain.He joined the ranks in August, 1940, the following March he was promoted to sergeant and in May, 1942 he was commissioned and called to active service in October of the same year.He was then appointed training officer on the administrative staff of the battalion, Preacher To Tell Miracle Story Of Pacific Ocean Captain the Rev.T.W.Jones has chosen the dramatic story of the ordeal and rescue of those who were with Eddie Rickenbacker on the plane lost in the Pacific ocean as the theme for his evening sermon next Sunday in Calvary Church.He will preach on the book \u201cWe Thought We Heard The Angels Singing\", which was written from details recorded in the salt-encrusted diary kept by Lieut.James C.Whittaker, the co-pilot of the lost plane.The book has been described as \u201cThe story of a Pacific Ocean Miracle\u201d and Dr.Jones has selected passages of great {interest which he will make applicable to the air force in October 1942.every day life.Join The Crowd And Do Your Bit Hit By Street Car Girl Suffers Cuts, No Serious Injury Mary Ramsay, 14, daughter of Mrs.her home, Westmount, Margaret Jordan and Michael Mr.and Mrs.J.Stuart Ramsay, Dunn.She married Edmond La- 452 Lansdowne Avenue, was hit fontaine, a C.P.R.engineer this week by a street car at the[smiths Falls, Ont, and moved to intersection of Sherbrooke Street Montreal in 1917.Her husband and Victoria Avenue.102 Funeral Rites Held For Mrs.E.Lafontaine A funeral service was held at 9 a.m.yesterday in the Church of the Ascension of Our E.Lafontaine, who died at Irvine avenue, on Sunday.She was born in Elgin, Ont., in 1871.and was the daughter of died in July, of thir year.Lord for \u201cJerry\u201d E.Cotter, Local Athlete, Gets Commission \u2014_\u2014 P/O Gerard (Jerry) FE.Colter, R.CA.F., the twenty-two-year- old gon of Mr.and Mrs.Daniel P.Cotter, 381 Olivier Avenue, has recently received hir navigator's wing and commission at St.John\u2019s, Quebec, and is now dir Neighbour Rotary Clubs Make Speaker Exchange It was a case of fair exchange last week between the West- mount and Montreal Westward Rotary clubs in the matter of speakers.J.Lorne Pickering, immediate past president of Westward, delivered a fine ad- firess on \u2018The Romance of Drugs Through the Ages\" to Waest- mount Rotary and Rev.R.Gordon Burgoyne, president of the Prisoners\u2019 Aid and Welfare Association and a member of West- mount Club, stirred Westward by: an excellent speech on \u2018\u2018Courts and Prisons.\u201d Pharmacy.said Mr, Pickering, dates back 4000 vears, and has\u2019 prospered ever since.In the time of Moses, there was 3a! tacred formula for a healing ointment compound.This ointment had the properties of healing mostly all of known injuries to the skin.At the birth of even years for the stone, perimenting until exhausted.|= Christ, two of the offerings of the Magi consisted partly of drugs; namely frankincense, the, J.LORNE PICKERING drug of adoration, and myrrh.The ancient pharmacists were the drug of healing.also physicians.Some of them.Through the following years, :3sid the speaker, were known as \u2018he alchemists were searching for medicine men.In queer dress.the \u2018philosophers\u2019 stone\u2019 that they would try to chase out of was supposed to turn all bodies the bodies of the sick Men the =:0 gold.Hidden in their cellars.evil spirit that caused the disease.tone with a cat.they would: Sometimes, with the aid of such search for weeks, months, and.(See NEIGHBOR on Page 5) * - - She was taken to the Homoeopathic Hospital immediately where it was found she had cuts over her right eye.After receiving returned home.Mrs.Lafontaine was a member of the Xavier Apostolate Guild, and the Third Order of St.Francis.Survivors are three sons, John, Edmond and Thomas Lafontaine, and three daughters, Mra.James McGee, of Westmount, Mrs.F.Ganley.of Dorval, Que, and Mrs.G.Coady, of Ajax, Ont., and 25 grandchildren.treatment she Federation Workers To Hear George Harris George H.Harris, of the public relations committee of the the Green Room of Victoria Hall.Mrs.Quentic C, Bovey, chairman Welfare Federation campaign,|of the women\u2019s division, will will address a meeting of work-.also speak.Mrs, J.Leroy Law- ers of the Westmount district!son will preside.Ahout 100 next Wednesday at 3.30 p.m.in workers are expected to attend.Boys\u2019 Brigade 1st Company Will Hold Rally Tomorrow Boys of the 1st Westmount] Edwin Goring will be in charge Company will meet this Friday.of the recruits and conduct their evening for their usual fall rally! \u2018six weeks\u2019 training course, fol- and weiner roast.A special pro- | gramme of games has been plan- lowing which they will be offi- ned to take place in the west-end\u2019 cially received into the Company woods, followed by a camp-fire and duly enrolled.programme and weiner roast.All} Bandmaster Charles King Is new recruits will be officially wel-: making splendid progress with comed by the captain and offi-!the brass band ciass and will meet cers.From past experiences.these twice weekly with them from next get-togethers are eagerly antici-| week onward.Much enthusiasm pated by the boys and prove to he! bas been aroused in the company occasions wich tend to bind the|concerning the band and while members into one happy family.applications surpass the number Recruiting will be carried out of instruments at present on throughout this month and from hand.it is anticipated that addi.the present trend of events should tional ones will be available very, surpass all previous sessions.Sgt.\u2019 \u2018shortly.am sgt Es spending a month in Rivers, Manitoba, getting his instructor's conrse at No.1 C.N.S.P/O Cotter enlisted in June.1942, and before that date was employed by the Industrial Acceptance Corporation Ltd.He was horn in Montreal and educated at l.oyola College and the Catholic High School at which latter school he was a member | 4 of the rughy team.He wag very keen on skiing end belonged tn a small club whose members Ware composed of Cotter's schon] and other friends.His brother, O, S.John H.Cotter, 20, is on active service with the Canadian Navy, and is stationed at Cornwallis, Nova Bco- ' tia.| Former Major | Drops Rank To Achieve Aim Captain Bult-Francis Goes Overseas Again Captain D.Bult-Francis, formerly of Westmount, is a man who knows what he wants\u2014and is wijling to pay for it.Recently \u201cmajor\u201d In command of the combined operations training centre on the west coast, he decided that he wanted to RO overseas again and in order to Rain bis wish he just took a drop in rank.Captain Bult-Francis was on Maj.-General Robert's staff in charge of the Canadian Forces al Dieppe and wears on bls sleeve the \u201cCommando\u201d badge.Quite a pumber of other Cana- diang have also dropped rank in order to get sent overeeas,-\u2014\u2014in their opinion it is the game\u2019 not the \u2018name\u2019 that counts in the grim fight ahead of them.Funeral Held For Robert Wilson A funera) service took place this morning at 11 o'clock from the chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Bros., 1234 Mountain street, for the late Robert Wilson, senior partner of Wilson, Birmo and Seymour, chartered accountants.who died af his residecne, 612 Victoria avenue, after a long {ll neas.He was 68 years old.Mr.Wilson is survived by his wife, the former Mable Houliston of Three Rivers; one daughter, Marion, now the wife of FIt.-Lt.W.F.Duthie, Vancouver; one sister, Mra.James Muir, Montreal; one brother, Ernest 1.Wilson, Montreal; and two grandchildren.Mr.Wilson was horn in Montreal, son of the late Robert, Wilson and his wife, the former Janet McDougall.He wan well known as a charlered accountant, having been a member of the Society of Chartered Accountants of Quebec mince June, 1908, and secretary-treasurer of that organization from 1933 until 1939.Along with Dr.MacKenzie Forbes, he took a keen Interest in the formation of the Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital, and was Its secretary-(reasurer from Is Inception to the tima of his death.Before his lant MlIness, Mr.Wilson had heen a member of the Kanawak! Golf Club and the Royal Montreal Curling Club, He had long heen an active member of St.Andrew's United Church, Burial was In Mount Royal Cemetery.Grenadier Guards Hold Parade The 2nd (R) Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards, commanded by Lieut.-Col.H.D.Rolland, E.D., paraded through the (entre of the city on Tuesday night.Accompanied by the hand, the unit took the following route: Esplanade avenue to Duluth avenue, to Park avenue, then south to Pine avenue, west to Durocher rtraet, south tn Sherbrooke ntreet, west to Uninn avenue, south to St.Catherine atreet, west to Mountain street, north to Sherbrooke rtreet, east to Hutchison street, north to Pine avenue and hack tn the armory, The dress order war for summer drill, web helts and ankleis, end rifles and bayonets were carried.Service Honors Memory Of Late Camen Almond A npeclal celebration nf Holy Communion will be held at \u2018Trinity Memorial Church on Friday, September 17th, at 7 iam.In memory of the late | Archdeacon John M., Almond, the founder and first Rector of Trinity Memorial Church, Archdeacon Almond, after offering his services as Chaplain to the | Canadian Forces, died suddenly | on Sunday morning, September 117, 1339.The Church which he \u201chuilt in memory of the soldiers whn gave up their lives 1914- 11918 is his best monument.> cernes rc rame A ART ® Weather Man Favours Rotary; Carnival Opens Mayor Merrill Officially Opens Great Fair in Aid Of Many Worthy Causes Lucky Seven lived up to Its roputalion on Tuesday evening.when skies cleared just in time for the opening of the 12th Annual Carnival of the Rotary Club {in Westmount Park.Mayor Walter Merrill, presented hy the President.Chester Mo.Bride, opened the Carnival with a fow well-chosen words.He sald that he was honored\u2019 to open tt and referred to the vary worthy objects for which M wns organized.He exhorted evervone present not to forget \u2018the children and the charities\u2019 who would benefit by the results of the next few days, *and told them to remind thelr friends to \u201cle wire to come\u2019 \u2014 ending with the words \u201cAnd now 1 officially open this carnival come and spend all that you can\u2019, All the old favorites ware to be Local Men To Attend Master Printers\u2019 Meet Threa local residents will re- \u2018he boot! 4 tht ; - «sean among the bootha\u2014-and this present tha Fmploying Printers soars \u201cnovelties\u201d were Darts, in Association at.the fifth annual charge of G.¢.Hammond, meeting of the National Councll|pgusehold goods, W.B.Laing and of Employing Printers and Litho- [T.Q.Davis; Fnsy Money.P.GQ, graphers at Hamilton which starts|Delrado; horse race, J.H.Col- this week end.Many Important oni robe nowy pre Items pertaining to the printing Jinkle nt \u201cpo RW MoKenn.and lithographing trade in Cap.|ruit wheel, 0).H.W.Melean; ada will he discussed.Barral and Ball game, David Association will be represented by A.C.Scott, Past President: A.G.Sinal, President, and A.H, Barker, Secre- tary-Treasurer.Lowry To Appear Before Recorder Again Tomorrow Man Pleads Guilty to Carrying False Registration Cards The Montreal Donald Y.owry, 30, of no given address, who wan arrested by the Westmount detectives G.Lines and A.Talbot on tha chirges of obtaining money under faisa pretences and having in his possession two false registration cards, plended guilty to tha latter charge before Recorder Charles Hale on Tuesday, Lowry will ha arraigned on the second charge tomorrow, RED CROSS AT QUEEN'S The Federation of Protestant Women Teachers\u2019 branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is now at Queen's Schonl, 208 Oliver avenue, Westmount, and will be open after school Monday to Friday, inclusive, Kerr, Then of course thers is tha ever popular refreshment honnth where you can got all sorts of unration.ed delights.Thin is in charge of C.WwW, Wright, and other \"hardy an« nuals\u2019\u2019 are Swat tha Fly, W, H, Thomson; tlowars, Mra.B.A, Nellson; hosiery, 8.B.Cayfordz kitchenware, John Crawford; applas, W, G.Moxiey and E.A.Everson; candles, P.J.McAne rew; BDiugn, A.FPF.Cayford; Piteh to Win, Wm.F.Close; Toys and\u2019 Dolls, A.H.Smith; Fish Pond, Bud Ross; Raffle, AW, Callard and Balloon Game, 8, B, Cuthbert.Under the new moon with the groan! trees casting mysterious shadows and the Hghis from the hoothg hringing out tha golden Rreen of the lower laaves, crowds passed Lo and fro and Lhere wers à number of children of all ages evidenlly allowed Lo stay up for the great nrvant, The cheerful red, \u2018white and blua printed programme with the Rotary wheel In gold is most informative, in addition to the lists of booths, nol the least valuable part are tha facts and pictures nhont the excellent objectives of the carnival.One paragraph states clearly whera the carnivals\u2019 proceeds go: \u201cThe Rotary Club of Waest- mount, depends on its Annual Carnival te raise by far the greate er part of the funds ft needs to rarry on {te various public sere vices, Principal donations by the (See WEATHER on Page 5) Local Couple Celebrate Diamond Jubilee At Home Dr.and Mrs.William Bell Dawson Meet Sixtieth Year of Marriage in Good Health consts including the Hudson\u2019s Buy, as well as compiling annual tide tables for the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.He retired in 1924 and returned to Montreal In 1929, Bince his retirement he has heen active in writing hooks, hooklets andl papers on Biblical and aclen- Dr.and Mra, Willlam Bell Dawson celebrated thelr diamond wedding anniversary quietly on Monday at their home, 7 Grove Park, Westmount.Dr.Dawson ik the second son of the late Sir Willlam Dawson, for 35 years®principal of MeGill University, He was born In Picton, tific subjects and maintaining & N.8, In May, 1854, and met hin voluminous correspondence all future wife in Halifax In 1882.1 yer the world, She was the eldest daughter of Dr.Dawson ig a member of the Canadian Institute of Civil Ene gineers, a gold medallist of the Institute of Civil Kngineers, Lone don; a Fellow of the Royal So- riety of Canada, and a Laureate of the Academy of B8ciences, Paris.the late Colone) British Army, whose regiment wag stationed at Halifax.Mrs, Elliott was horn in Edinburgh, Scotiand.They were married in Montreal in 1853, Dr.Dawson ia à graduate of McGill University in Arts and Science, and of the Ponts el Chausses, Paris.A civil engineer by profession, he was with the Dominton Bridge Company and the Canadian Pacific Raliway Company for some years, He then turned his atfentinn to oceanography.He inaugurated and managed the Survey of Tides and Currents Department of the Elliott, of the They have had four children, Victor F.Dawson, now in Los An- geles, Cal, Owen (.Dawson, for over 30 yeara connected with the Shawbridge Boys\u2019 Farm and Training School, now residing at Lac Tremblant, the late Capt.Heber W.Dawson, who served through the last war in the Royal Canadian Engineers, and Miss Dominion Government at Ottaws,!Cristall Dawson, who resides with and for 30 years rharted the! her parents here, There are four tdes and currents of Canada\u2019s\u2019 grandchildren, 4 et mm anes.* ply 4487 Montrose avenue, WE.4331.PAGE TWO The Westmount Examiner Pablishod Every Thursday Berving the City of Westmount Garden Buburb of Canada's Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aims to be sn Independent, clean newspaper for the home, devoted to public service.1943 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, THE ARMY CARRIES ON RASS BANDS marching men off to war may cloak its music with harsher, martial strains, shuffling feet on crowded pavements may muffle its trumpets, many-colored uniforms of half the world now an the sidewalks of Nova Scotian towns may subdue its once unique uniforms\u2014but the Salvation Army band, like the great force it symhnlizes in the public mind, still carries on, In war, as in peace, it summons to Thought; ft is the outward evidence nf a great work that silently and ceaselessly goes on in the world\u2014among men hroken hy adversity and their nwn weaknesses, among children who are waifs, among mothers, the aged, the sick or the despairing.The Salvation Army is an amazing organization, though today its achievements, no longer unexpected, may often he overlooked.It is backed by no church, but is possessed of faith.Tt boasts no titans nf finance or industry among its leaders, but is built, instead, upon the broad shoulders of common, Christian folk.Started in a T.ondon slum\u2019s degradation, it reaches today to the topmost levels nf a thousand communities in a hundred countries.Survivor of One Great War, it finds in this second world conflict new trials yet greater opportunities to serve, With all it is doing for men and women in the armed services of the United Nations\u2014in enemy lands it is banned because Christian and democratic\u2014 it has not neglected the field to serve which it began: the meeting of human emergencies wherever and whenever found with an understanding and compassion born of experience and with practical measurable help.NECESSARY WAR WORK THE WELFARE FEDERATION and the Combined Jewish Appeal will this year conduct their annual appeals to the public concurrently, the former's campaign begin- ning September 22, and the latter\u2019s September 20.Both are asking for amounts in excess of the objectives of any previous appeal, but! wartime conditions make the raising of more money imperative if the great work these organizations are doing is to be carried on effectively, Contrary to a considerable body of , opinion, the war has accentuated rather than | lessened the prohlems charitable organizations have to face.Only a minor part of the activities of these organizations is concerned with disbursing direct relief; by far the greater work deals with family welfare, child care, health, and necessary recreation, and each of these categories has been greatly expanded by the absence of fathers nn active service and of mothers in war work.Every dollar, therefore, that is contributed in the coming campaigns, will be a dollar toward necessary war work.As far as this district is concerned, we know we'll do our full part.IN AT THE FINISH THE BIG IMPROVEMENT in the war news | from all theatres of the conflict hasn't had the effect nf making any of the United Nations relax their efforts, least of all Canada.This country plans expansion in war produe- tion next year, and as a first step toward the financing of nur increased war effort we are going to be asked to subscribe one billion, two hundred million dollars to the new war loan.which will he launched in Oc¢taber.This is the largest amount ever asked of Canadians, and we have previously heen asked to subscribe the largest amounts ever asked of a nation our size.We've never failed to oversubscribe a war loan, and we won't fail in this one.We're going to be in there when the knock-out punch is delivered to the Axis.A TIMELY ADDRESS TALK OF UNUSUAL interest is to be given tomorrow evening at Westmount Junior High School before a joint meeting of the Quebec Provincial Home and School Council, the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers, and the Greater Montreal Federation of Home and School Associations.The speaker is Dr, S.R.Laycock, professor of educational psychology at the University of Saskatchewan, and his subject \u201cThe effects of war on children and adolescents from the mental hygiene viewpoint.\u201d Dr.Laycock is a prolific writer on educational subjects and enjoys an international reputation in his field, His address should throw a great deal of light on problems that are engaging the earnest attention of a great many people in these troubled times.WESTMOUNT PARK | The young people who have been holding joint meetings with The sermon on Sunday night will he entitled \u2018Abraham\u2014the Man who lived for To-morrow.\u201d All i health care.8t.Luke's and Wesley during CHURCH | the summer months will hold The various organizations in|their first regular meeting on Westmount Park Church are|Tuesday, September 14th.gathering momentum for the fal} activities.Webster Hall has undergone exiensive repairs and is now \u2018ready for all the groups.The Red Cross Unit of the church held its first meeting since the holidays last Wednes- \u2018day.Plans are being worked \u2018out to increase the number of wdrkers in this very important \u2018task.Belleving in a teaching as well as a prophetic ministry, Mr, Goth has planned two series of sermons for the fall in the church.The morning sermons will he based upon the relevancy of \u201cThe Ten Commandments.\" Have they any bearing upon our lives in this mechanized age?For the evening series Mr.Goth has chosen ten of the moat popular characters in the Bibla.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER | CLASSIFIED ADS 20 = 35, WA.2773 PERSONAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED BY BOYS\u2019 BAND INSTRUMENTS for hrass band are \u2018most urgently needed by well known local boys\u2019 organisation, Call at os -1 meet blind 4.30 pm.YOUNG girl or boy to Young lady at street car daily corner Hallowell and St, Catherine.WE.1966.G-20 SITUATI ONS VACANT MALE ESSENGER wanted after school until 6,30 pm.with or without bi.oycle, 4865 Sherbrooke St.G-16 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED FOR SALE WHITE iron bed, apring and hair mattress $10.00, FI.3633.G-13 BEAUTIFUL three plece chesterfield, never used, $60.00; one new rug, $25.00.After 5 p.m., 5826 Sherbrooke St.W., EI, 3614.G-7 WANTED TO PURCHASE MEN'S and boys\u2019 clothes, etc, Good prices.HA.5780, evenings, CR.1938.G-s ANTIQUES, entire estates, complets collections.or miscellaneous pieces of antique silver, china, crystal, ivortes, jewellery, furniture, paintings, etc.purchased.Representative calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Cutherine, WT.5700.G-10 WANTED\u2014 woman, part-time for small duplex, references please.Apply 455 Elm avenue, Apt.3, Fltzroy 3987, G-22 APARTMENTS WANTED room apartment or duplex.Re- G-1 ROOMS WANTED FRENCH teacher wiahes room near car, Write Box 26, 2191 Hampton avenue.G-17 GARAGES WANTED RAGE wanted vicinity Redfern and St, Catherine.FI.7787 .G-1 FOR SALE UPHOLSTERED living room chairs, walnut chesterfield table, good condition.No dealers, WI, 8461.G-13 ANTIQUE inlaid settee and chairs, newly upholstered.No dealers.WI.1017.G21 FOR SALE BCHOOL.BOOKS, Montreal and vastes some for every grade, WA.4362.G-3 SLA LACK 2 dining room set, lass cupboard, etc, Pictures, beds.No dealers, WE.3033.G-18 MECCANO SET, 150 pieces, Call EL.1467.4918 Sherbrooke St.West.G-14 EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY! Beautiful modern chesterfield sulte, never used, bargain, $35.Fine modern bedroom set.Handsome rug, $30: mats, walnut breakfast suite.Ple- tures, dropleaf table, ehairs, bookcase, lamps, tables, Never used.FI.CARTAGE & SWORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local and long distance movers.Also storage.DE.3110.Q-9 DECORATING of PAINTING and decorating by clean conscientious man using only quality material and workmanship.Work guaranteed.J, W.Major.WT.4006.G-3 DRESSMAKING LADIES and children's coats, sults and dresses.Smocking, ®mbroidery.Also alterations, remodelling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber.FI.6070.G-6 COATS, suits and dresses, reasonable prices.Miss Mathews, Tailoress.dressmaker, 4316 St.Catherine Et.FT.6054.G-11 Work guaranteed, also men's shirts made to order.FT.2808.G-5 RUGS BROADLOOM Tweed Reversible rugs made from your old carpets, mater- als, any size, or color.Anglo-French Co,, Drummond Bldg., PL, 5868.G-4 BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1980.\" Colson, 1338 Greene, Weatmount.the great men have a definite message for our Age.Those who tollow either or both of these series, will discover the freshness of this wonderful book \u2014 the Bible, CALVARY CHURCH | NOTES Monday, 8.15 p.m.the teachers and officers of Calvary Church School will meet at the home of D.T.Jackson, 2239 Hampton avenue, N.D.G.The Calvary Branch of the Red Cross will meet in the church parlours on Tuesday from 10.30 a.m.to 4 p.m.The Deacons will first meeting of the season on Wednesday, September 16th at 8.16 p.m.to make plans for special services, and the stewards will meet at the same hour to discuss the business of the Church.The chotr will meet for rehear- sai with the guest organist, Eus- tace Titt, A.C.C.O., on Friday at 8 p.m.in the Church, The Sunday School will hold its first meeting of the season on * * hold their Howard S.Ross | WHEN THE WAR ENDS By Stuart Chase Stuart Chase looks straight into His basic question is both simple \u2014and breath taking.How much would we need 0 America's post-war tuture.R produce, in terms of goods and services, to provide every man, woman and child in America with a decent minimum standard! in food, clothing, housing, cation and health care?which every American is quately fed, clothed, educated and provided with! He sets these standards as goals and then balances the books.On one side, how much we need; on the other, how much we can produce.The result is a triumphal affirmation of our power to meet \u2014and exceed our national budget of needs and resources.Stuart Chase's report is a heartening message to Americans at war.\u2018This is the future we are fighting for.He points to unparalleled opportunities for the expansion of private business, marke out the areas for government aupport and control, shows the richer, finer future we can make possible for fai.\u2018ers, workers, for all Americans.This volume is the second in a series of six exploratory reports on post-war problems being made by Stuart Chase for The Twenteith Century Fund.The Fund, established in 1919, is an endowed institute for research in economics.The fund gives Mr.Chase consultation and research assistance; the conclusions are his own.The complete series, titled When The War Ends, ig described on the back cover, About the Author Stuart Chase is a New England Yankee by ancestry; a certified public accountant by training; and a writer\u2014almost by accident! Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University gave him a basic training in engineering, economics And accounting.A stubborn notion that human beings should be made to see both the romance and the meaning that are so often buried in statistics led him to write his first serious book, The Tragedy of Waste, in 1925.The result was almost magical.One of the most lucid and provocative minds of our time had found its true expression \u2014 in writing.Since then Stuart Chase has built up an enormous following as a writer who can make facts, figures and principles take tire and glow with meaning.Though hls books seem varied, Stuart Chase says, \u201cA single theme runs through them all, namely the impact of science and machinery on human beings.\u201d This, supremely, is the adjustment that all of 18 have to make in the present age; and in his series of six books, under the general title When The War Ends, Stuart Chase is doing some of the finest writing of his entire career, at 10 a.m.Special will be arranged ments.programmes in all depart- The standard by which all are finally judged is not wealth, education or fame, but service.\u2014 Sunday morning, September 19th Charles L.H.Wagner, 0110 NO ADO AO OT OO = Crossword Puzzle YR OO M1 OO ES 1 js |» 2 |s je | HORIZONT 1\u2014Song of prie 6\u2014The Supreme Being t2\u2014Vaper «4\u2014To apportion Bus 10 10\u2014Wading bird cpl.» 11\u2014Fertile spots in 45\u2014Rested desert 11\u2014Showy 47\u2014Pertaining to the 13\u2014To place again 12\u2014Bueket for scoop- Salian Franks 16\u2014Brot er of Jacob ins, water out 43\u2014To batter 19\u2014Tales boa 50\u2014Egyptian goddess 21\u2014Irked 14\u2014Fhree-tond sloth 52\u2014Measured 24\u2014Piece far two (pl) 13\u2014At no time 54\u20143.1416 26\u2014Lubricated 17\u2014French priest 33=Cylindrical 29\u2014Encounters 18\u2014Vessel's curved 37\u2014To evoker 231\u2014Ether lanking 59-\u2014Spanish gentleman 33\u2014Visionarr .20-Qorse gods 60\u2014Harse 35\u2014To fix in position 22\u2014Goddess of dawn VERTICAL 38\u2014Rubs out 23\u2014Mild_expletive 23\u2014Wireless 1\u2014To cower 2\u2014Indefinite article 37\u2014Transaction 39\u2014Venomous snake 27\u2014Compass point S\u2014Hurried 10\u2014To pardon 28\u2014Antitoxin 4\u2014Great Barrier 43-\u2014Minute arachnids 30\u2014Homeliest Island t6\u2014To grow weary 32\u2014\\Vant S\u2014Lifting implement 8\u2014Ancient stone 31\u2014lampress 6\u2014To condense chisel 35\u2014Aggravates 7\u2014-Note of scale 51-Japanese cain 38\u2014To hinder 8\u2014Part of mouth 33\u2014~To expire $1\u2014Correlative of 8\u2014Toward the shelt- 56\u2014Towa either ered side 58-Symbol for cerlum (Solution will be found elsewhere in this issue) 1 A Gags prose me php 7% x RE Po 2 st + 3 > nt pre d The WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1943 LL a 7877 v v THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C, D.C.L In Which Subjects of General Ë Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed In this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper, and it does not accept responsibility for them, der the direction of the minister has iis meeting on Wednesday evenings at eight.The Sunday School will assemble at 3 p.m.and Mr.W.D.Bay- ley, director of Temperance and Education for the Manitoba government will give an {llustrated address to the school.Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another.but let him work diligently and build one for himself.-\u2014Abraham Lincoln.EN Dr.J.S.Thomson, general manager of the CBC, said recently to the House of Commons radio Committee that any group of private individuais who could establish their own radio network in Canada operate a Canadian network.He stated that the largest originating point for C.B.C.programs is Montreal.Fro mhere 29 per cent of the sustaining network programs are broadcast.This is partially accounted for by Montreal originating both English and French programs.Toronto ranks next with 14 per cent, followed by Vancouver with 10, Halifax 8 and Winnipeg 7.+ + + Father, an accountant, reluctantly agreed to give up his golf one Saturday afternoon to look after the children while mother did her shopping.Upon her return he handed her this seport: \u201cDried tears: 9 times.Tied shoes: 13 times.Toy balloons purchased: 3 per child.Average lite of balloon: 13 seconds.Cautioned children not to cross street: 21 times.Children crossed street: 21 times.Number of times I will do this again: 0.\u201d\u2014Under- writers Review, + + + A philosopher friend said: \u201cNow a girl might meet a man \u2018Just her type\u2019 at the blood bank.\u201d \u201cThe weaker sex is often the stronger sex because of the weakness of the stronger sex for the weaker sex.\u201d + + + Another Jeanne d'Arc, another nurse Cavell\u2014combining the bravery and devout patriotism of the two\u2014stands out today in the person of a 19 year-old girl, Mlle Pauline Bartholi, whose work as the leader of the fearless Tune- sian Wolfcub Pack Girl Scouts won her the personal congratulations of King George of England.+ + + The Supreme Court selected Flag Day to give its opinion that it had been wrong in an earlier decision in a Jehovah's Witnesses tlag-salute case.The Court, in reversing itself, declared that State statutes calling for salutes to the flag by school children were in violation of the Bill of Rights unless they took account of the religious convictions of minorities.Justice Jackson said in part: \u201cIf there is a fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion or other matter of opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or mouth their faith therein.\u2019 War is the great humiliation of mankind.\u2014Hon, Herbert Mor- tison, M.P, The Ohio conference, largest annual conference of the U.S.A.Methodist Church, 2nd largest in the U.S., recently concluded its conference at Columbus, Despite any confusion caused by the war, the Methodists still speak out without hesitation.The report of the social service commission of the Methodist confer- 8 ence, adopted unanimously, called for \u2018continuous and aggressive opposition to all forms of anti- Semitism\u201d, and went on to declare: \u201cGovernments which ignore the Christian conscience of men in times of peace cannot justly claim the lives of men in times of war .,, If we are to win the peace the church must acquaint itself with the issues which will confront the nations when the fighting stops.But it must do more.It must implement its convictions and fearlessly throw its organized strength into the movement for a just and durable peace, It is not enough to wait and see what proposals the statesmen will bring from the peace conference.The hour calls both for prophetic utterance and for decisive action now by the organized church.History does not to date demon- | strate that war-makers make! good peace-makers.\u201d \u201cMethodism™, the same report continued, \u201chas always heen characterized by its concern for the welfare of the common people.«++ We are confronted today by a confusion in public thinking.due largely to fs accentuated by the efforts of selfish groups to use the war psychology as a means of furthering their own interests.We deplore the effort of any group.to hide {ts real purposes behind the crisis condi-: tions under which we live.This! + edu- {would become the most influential group in the country.They would jhave more power than The Canadian Press.These he calls the \u2018Big Five.\u201d minimizing the press, but the press has been very careful never to set Mr, Chase pictures a country in! !up any unified control in this country.They have a co-operative ar- ade-; rangement for pooling news.Imagine a single newspaper privately- housed, \u2018owned.Could you conceive of anything more powerful for influencing tke public mind.\u201d He sald it would take $10,000,000 to own and x \u201cIt is not that I am the smoke screen of the war, One evidence of this is the labor-bait- ing activities of the press, the screen and the radio, which with notable exceptions, continually stress the menace to our war effort of the struggle of labor to get an adequate wage, while they maintain silence as to the excessive profits of many employers .+ +» It does not follow that, when à strike does become necessary, it is therefore against the government.\" + + + The Memphis Council of Soctal Agencies has tackled the delinquency problem which the war has brought and Has issued a report entitled \u2018A Study of Juvenile Delinquency.\u201d Three phases of delinquency were considered\u2014 a survey of venereal infection among detained juveniles, a study of factors influencing delinquency, and a survey ol places of procurement and exposure.Of the girls interviewed one-fourth were unemployed; two-thirds had been married and admitted extra-mari- tal relations; 15 per cent began sex relations before 15 years of age.Listed as places of procurement and exposure in terms of percentage are rooming houses, 63; hotels, 48; tourist cabins, 31; automobiles, 24; taxicabs, 5; parks, 2.A contract has been awarded for the construction of a venereal disease hospital with beds for 150.+ + + Wet Newspaper Drops Liquor Advertising One of the wettest newspapers in the U.S.A.announces that henceforth it will carry no advertising of intoxicating beverages.Says the \u201cDothan Eagle\u2019: \u201cOf its own free will and accord and without hope of reward, the \u201cEagle\u201d has decided to discontinue the practice of accepting advertising of intoxicating beverages.Liquor and.beer advertising no longer confines itself to a straight brand-preference appeal, as It originally was supposed to do.Instead, it is picturing in word and illustration the pleasures and satisfaction to be derived from its consumption.Newspaper advertising being a powerful force in influencing living habits, its continued use by brewers and distillers is resulting In an increase in the number of users of intoxicating bev- eragés.This newspaper believes sincerely In temperance in all things, though it does not always practice what it preaches, It is conscious of the fact that strong drink is distinctly harmful to those unfortunates whose appetites get the better of their judgment.Therefore, when it permits its advertising columns to make attractive the use of intoxicants it is guilty of a contradiction of its honest opinions regarding temperance and may unconsciously be contributing to the injury of those who cannot or will not drink moderately.\u201d \u2014 | Westmount Baptist | Church Notes * * Dr.J.A.Johnston will resume his ministry at Westmount Baptist Church preaching at both services on Sunday.In the morning the theme will be: \u201cThe Heavenly Vision for the Earthly Task.\u201d The evening sermon will bear the title: \u2018A Name and a Power-\u2014Jesus and the Resurrection.\u201d The full choir will be present under the directlon of Mr.Troop.The Lord's Supper will he observed at twelve o'clock noon.Westmount Fireside Fellowship will resume its {inspiring assem- {| blies on Sunday at 9 p.m.This is a grand gathering of Young People conducted by Young People.Members of the services are especially Invited.The Sunday School re-opens at three o'clock on Sunday under the direction of Mr.S.C.Simpson, superintendent, and Mr.W.D.Bayley.director of Temperance and Education for the Manitoba government fill give an illustrated address to the school.All urged to be present.The Mid-week Fellowship, un- Sarvister and Solicitor HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 Se.James Se.West Telephone HA.9238 \u2014 120 teachers and members are! Melville Presbyterian Church Melville Avenue, Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, M.A., LL.B, D.D.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER f2th 11.00 am.and 7.30 p.m.Services will be conducted by the Rev.Dr.Mulligan.Sunday School Classes resume at 11.30 am.and 3 p.m.Red Cross Group Monday 10 am.to 5 pm.DOMINION-DOUGLAS CHURCH Westmount Blvd, comer Lansdowne Avenus Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.11.00 a.m.\"Our King of Old.\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Poise.\u201d Essential Art of J.M.Walkley, Organist Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.Minister J.Alexander Johnston, Organist: D.p., Hibbert Troop 11.00 a.m.The Heavenly Vision for The Earthly Task.Communion at 12 noon.3.00 p.m.Sunday School.7.30 pm.A Name and a Power.\"Jesus and the Resurrection\u2019 Dr.Johnston at Both Services.Full Choir Morning & Evening.9.00 p.m.Westmount Fireside Fellowship.Inspiring Gathering of Youth.Church of the Advent \"Westmount's Home Newspipg A VERSE FOR TODAY And it shall be, if thoy wy hearken unto all that 1 cca mand thee, and wilt walk in » ways .that .will be wir thee, and build thes a gy house.\u2014I.Kings, 11.38.\\ _\u2014 Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Minister: The Rev.Frank S.Morey B.D., Ph.D.(Edin.) Walter S.Clapperton, A.R.C.M,, Organist & Choir Director SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12+h Both Morning & Evening Service, 11.00 a.m.Morning Worship, 11.30 a.m.Sunday School will apes for the fall.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship.St.Andrew's Church Westmount {Cote St.Antoine Rd, near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, B.A, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th fying Religion.\u201d Rev.F.W.Kerr will preach, 11.00 a.m.Church School.7.30 p.m.Mr.A.Leonard Griffith Westmount Park Church (Cor.P Minister: Rev.George W.Coth, B.A, B.D, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th 11.00 a.m The First Command: ment.Ist in a series of sermons on \u2018The Ten Commandments.\u2019\u2019 7.30 p.m.\"Abraham \u2014\u2014 The Mar \u2019 Who Lived For Tomorrow, First in a series on \"Makers of History.\u201d Have you fourc the treasures in this ancient book?CALVARY CHURCH Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A.D.D \"The Little Church on Wood & Western\", Westmount Sydenham B.Rector Howard Rhys, Assistant Priest Rev.Lindsay, Rev.TWELFTH SUNDER AFTER TRINITY ; 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.Solemn Evensong.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m, Monday and Re- -opening.11.00 a.m.Tight Above The Clouds.A message of hope and inspiration.7.30 pom A sermon based on the Carilting and deeply moving book.\u201cWe Thought We Heard The Angels Singing,\u201d which tells the dramatic story of the ordeal and rescue of those who were with Eddie Rickenbacker on the plane lost in the Pacific Ocean.The book was written from the details recorded in a salt-encrusted diary kent by Lieut.James C.Whit- taker.co-pilot of the ill-fated plane.It has been described as the story of a Pacific Ocean miracle.\u201c Monday.8.15 p.m.Meeting of Teachers and Officers of S.S.Mr.D.Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday.Thursday | Jackson, 2239 Hampton Ave.and Saturday; 9.30 a.m.\u2018ednes | Tuesday.Red Cross Group from 10.30 Mattins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on | SM to 4 pm.,; Wednesday at 9 a.m.Wednesday.8.15 pm.Meeting of Evensong: 5.30 p.m.daily.except on Deacons, with the Stewards meet.Saturday at 8 p.m.ing at the same hour in Church Litany and War Intercessions: 8 p.m.Parlours, Wednesday.Friday.8 p.m.Choir Rehearsal.INDUSTRY The best CITY & D and THRIFT - Assurance of THE FOUR FREEDOMS THE MONTREAL ISTRICT SAVINGS BANK Established in 1846 Safety Deposit Boxes at all Our Offices BRANCHES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY 11.00 \u201cThe Danger of Over-Simplis ; Lansdowne & Western Aves.) \"WW estmount\u2019s pe A Made with the United \u201cAir Force.terday at th 5 one of tl mas of herc zas yet give The acte Hawks\u2019 able ond fiddle «he real sta \u201cMary Ann, fectionate n by its Nine The story Ann\u2019 and | off on ap Honolulu jt 7.Unarme {1s fate, it s discovery of Harbor.TI Maui where ambush to 1 of warnings nila by we After a pe a bank of s a hazardou At Ÿ Although there had n all-star cast til \u201cForeve along! This unu production United The literally, dc ing its cast.and feature picture, wh a brillian bandled pi shatters a traditions © As a fil deals with a hous: Admiral Tr \u2014 and wit] of the var inhabit it t demolished of 1940.D TOD \u201cFOREVER Brian Ahe Charles L Herbert Mar Neagle, Me Other Stars.with Chester and Jimmy | (8t.Cath Saturd ALAN L J Newspape, mr Westmount's Home Nevspaper\u201d THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1943 TODAY PAGE THREE wo B Hollywood | Theatrical | | Helle NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD Theatrical yterian = ! TA\" TA?People\u2019s Concert [47 THE WESTMOUNT SUNDAY! Join Action In The West Indies de Arr AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE reop ve RAR Program Issued By Hubert Herring Morley, Made with the co-operation uf : Field only to learn that it is be- The Caribbeau: Laboratory of \u201cmatters pertaining to Isbor.ag-,sessions.Jamaica will bave à din.) .ne \u2018United States Air Corps, |!NE evacuated.They hurriedly \u2014_\u2014 World Co-operation, by Devere|riculture, housing, health, sduca-| new und better coustitution.So- = .; ; load with bombs, bur after onl Following is the program for: Allen; L.1.D.Pamphlet Serfes,|tion, social welfare, finance, eco-{ cial legislati raduall > A.R.C.M, \" Force.\u201d which opened yes- £ y p 8 ou le & y be i * Air Force.p 3 thr ve been loa i the \u201cPeople\u2019s Concert\u201d to be League for Industrial Democracy.| nomics, and related subjects\u201d in Director .ee ee have bee ded, sirens Pp y jects ing adopted.Industirialization .s terday at the Westmount United, warn of enemy attack, and they | Presented under the direction of 113 East 19th Street, New York|the territories under British and developing, the one hopeful aa- :6 one Of the most exciting dra-\u2018 quickly take off to fin* the in-|the distinguished conductor, Sir $, N.Y.15 cents.American flags.Mr.Allen re-[tidote for the colonial economy ER 12+h mas of heroism that the screen vasion fleet, accouating for one Thomas Beecham, at the Forum, Mr.Allen has -ortormed a|ports on the high character of which has always cursed this zas yet given us.cruiser and two trancports with tomorrow, Friday evening, be- useful service by turning his at-|the personnel to which this taxk!ares.But the oot difficulty, ring Service, The actors, under Howard \u2018their bombs.ginning at 8.30 p.m.: tention \u2014 and ours, I hope \u2014 tos committed\u2014Charles W, Taus-|for which no cure has beuvn orship Hawks\u2019 able direction, play sec-| Although their Captain 1s| 1.Overture.The Merry Wives the long neglected Caribbeun|sig, Rex Tugwell, Coert Du Bois|found, ts the overpopulation of ool will apes ond fiddle to the story itself; killed and another member of the real star of \u201cAir Force\u201d is the crew shot by Jap gunners.\u201cMary Ann,\u2019 which is the af- the brave ship is brought down of Windsor (Nicola'); 11.Symphony No.3 in D Major | (Brahms) \u2014 Intermission \u2014 III.ared.There have always been a few people who knew a lillie about Haiti and Santo Domiugo tor the Americans, Sir Frauk Arthur Stockdale and others for the British: sound, libaral menthe islunds\u2014Barbado: has 1,163 to the square mile; Jamaica, 264; Trinidad, 264, shi fectionate neme given the B-17 Zately, patched up with loving| Les Préludes (Liszt); IV.Le and Cuba, but almost none wuo| This is a happy augury of bet-| Puerto Rio is the major snip.by its Nine-man crew.care and feverish haste, aud| Dernier Sommeil de k Vierge bothered to inquire as to how!(er things to come, American headache, There are I The story begins when \u2018\u2019Mary taken up again to play an ac-| (Massenet): V.March.Sigurd \u2019 ; fare the assorted black-and-white \u201c1 don't feel happy,\u201d Mr.Al-1544 Puerto Ricans to each > Ann\u201d and Îts crew of nine take ti ; in the Battla of the/Joursalfar (Grieg) Preston Foster, Roddy McDowall and Rita Johnson In a scenes [inhabitants of the scores of big|len quotes Ramsay Mulyr, \u2018about |square mile of that island, and Church et eace-time mission t tive part in the Battle o e \u2019 from the Technicolor production, \u2018My Friend Flicka,\u201d which opens at and little islands scattered over|the Way our power is being used 477 absentes rorpor tions con- at of on à pea me oD pi Coral Sea.> na Thomas.x is apnounced.the Westmount United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday the Caribbean world.Our inter-[in the West Indies and other|irol nearly 66% of the cultivated Rd Hon Unarmed and unaware of prod ot ho resounding A ao ing the.futermission we a .est has lately been whetted by|parts.* Mr.Allen finds plenty earth of their island home.The > .7.\u2018nar 2 | President Roosevelt's 99-year of reasons why neither the Brit-[average income of the Puerto 5 bitter Hawks plays the nd ma-{ French and English, dealin : ve.) its fate, it soon makes the | Ha play men a B g lease of certain bases fr veal [ish mor the Amer hou! : discovery of the attack on Pearl chines assigned for this purpose.Principally with musical fixtures AT THE MONKLAND SUNDAY! Britain, om re feel Rapp.| The race problem a da vor nn overeron die \u201cind Harbor.The bomber goes from | with consummate skill and ease.py be aed Interspersed.no eee \u2014 - - creme v The peoples of this area Are|in the Caribbean.never over |disausa are the rule.Duriug re- K ob Maui where it is aliacked from He is working in a medium he jets a vien occasional wit- : : i the political concern of the pow-| happy.has steadily worsened us|cent years, valiant efforts have err, D.D, ambush to Hickam Field, in spite knows, baving directed such air ticïsm for which he has become ers which control various areas\u2014 Americans moved in.Nassau |boen made to improv this situa- ant of warnings; then heads for Ma- pictures as \"The Dawn Patrol, se Justly famous.[The concert the United States, France, Great|blew up ib a race riot whose lines|tion.Tha Puerto Rico Recon- fith, B.A.pila by way of Wake Island.| Only Angels Have Wings,\u201d and {15 arrange y the Montreal Britain, the Netherlants.Eng-|have uot been made full, known, |atruction Adminiatration, launch- After a perilous flight through \u201cCeiling Zero.Hate off, too, to Festivals.and popular prices wit land's interests include Trinidad| The question of political democ-|ad iy 1936, bought about 18,000 a bank of storm clouds, it makes Hal] B.Wallis, producer of \u2018\u2018Ajr Prevail.11 seats are reserved.with its melange of Negro.East|racy continuously troubles the|acres.dividad this area into 600- e hazardous landing at Clark | Force.Indian and various breeds of |scens.The British have stead-|acre plots, organized co-opera- ER 12th whites; also Jamaica, Barbadus|ily refused the franchise to large|tives to run them.Governor » adroit acting, inspired direction, and numerous other spots.The|elements of the population.In Tugwell has done good service Over-Simp:1.a combine 5 make Gach of the Al The Monkland United States\u2019 interests include St.Kitts, for example, only 4.3 % [in the face of violent opposition ill At Y k Th t | fi1m's six major episodes an in- Puerto Rico and the Virgin ls-|of the 38,000 inhabljants are|from large sugar Interests who ill preach.or eatre dividual bit of genre and the lands.lt ls a rich area - in|registered voters.Property qua-|resent any tampering with the col.\u2018whole ensemble ls entertaining Paramount's \u201cFive Graves to fruits and minerals.It Is a bit-|liflcations bar the bulk of pos-|island's colonial position.Mr.Al.nard Griffitn : Church stern Aves.) [in the extreme.Although often touted as such.| Space does not permit listing there had never been a genuinely ' (pa whole cast but it all-star cast on the screen \u2014 UB- such notables as Claude Rains, til \u201cForever and a Day\" came Charles Laughton.Ray Milland, along! C.Aubrey Smith, Herbert Marsh- This unusual Anglo-American : all, Ida Lupino, Brian Aherne, production opened at the York! Roland Young, Robert Cummings.United Theatre yesterday with, Merle Oberon.Donald Crisp, Kent literally, dozens of stars adorn-' Smith, Ruth Warrick, Jessie Mat.includes Cairo,\u201d the much-heralded be- hind-the-scenes thriller with Rommel's loss of the African continent as Îts central idea, opened vesterday at the Monkland United Theatre.A brilllant cast, including Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter, Akim Tamiroff and Erich von Stroheim as Marshal Rommel, Brian Donlevy and Anna Lee in a scene from the film \"Mang- men Also Die,\u2019 which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Sunday playing until Tuesday night, terly poor area\u2014in terms of human values.Both England and the United States, Mr.Allen reports, have gradually awakened to the dire responsibility they shbnre in this area, Mr.Lloyd George confesses that Britain has \u2018a slummy Empire.\u201d Americans are belatedly realizing that thelr coun- sible voters in many British possessions.In Jamaica, 18 members of thes Council are named by the authorities, 18 are elected.The labor situation in Ja- malcn and alsewhere is stormy, Repreasive measures Are taken, agalust \u201clabor agitators.\u201d Collective bargaining In any (rue sense {a far off.len feels that the passage of the law permitting Puerto Rico to select ita own governor and to handle its own government will be a step In the right direction.Mr.Allen presents us with facts which must he faced.He does not presume to give any final word as to how the problame acted out the thrill-packed story of the Caribbean nre to be settled.B.A., B.D.; ; - ', try has done little better; l'uer- However, there Is stirring cf|He almply confirms the convic- ng Its cast.Nearly 80 luminarles thews and Edward Everett Hor- zet down in the locale over which Rico has been dencribed us|consclence In England.At long|llon alrendy held by lhose who an en Led pa ei ton, while such famous directors Rommel was chased back and Unrle Sam's \u2018aweat-shop.\u201d This[last, aubstantia] sume of money|have given thought to the sub- ER 12th Dee t ! ad É ranté fuite | 2 Rene Clair, Frank Lloyd, Rob- forth for many months by the new concern has vesulted injare being appropriated tor the|jeet that something must be a ae an and as ur Y-jert Stevenson, Victor Saville, British Eighth Army.launching the Anglo-American|rellaf of (he economy and the|done.and that that something Command.ban e piece o CH ot Herbert Wilcox and Edmund Tone, playing Corporal Bramble Caribbean Commission, which ( A It must be said that without The Army's Cantral Mediral ° striving to keep body an | p ; : soul together by living in hostels, i a atory the actors would not have: Stores supplies carh manth a ton A Paramount ghown up at thelr best, and for of linament, a ton of stomach) ctl or, when married and with a VE A Picture starring i : (supplying the gripping story,| powders, a half-ton of ointment! | n FRANCHOT TONE | wu j | .® ANNE BAXTER han family, doing their utmost to ste t p.Others, | Billy Wilder and Charles Brack-la half-ton of font powder and stretch a gtarvation dole.Others 5 j ett deserve more than a nod.ghcut 15 million aspirin i AA with Akim Tamiroff > lila © Warner Bros! tablet (8011 more unfortunate were tigh- ANTELS tening shabby belts about tin .+ | They should get an ovation! learh year.ening shahhy helts about wasting wERICHmSTRONEM Zo 2B | Mystery Speciall as Rommet iP Drrectes By BEN STOLOFF | frames: their features sharp- AND ' \\ CRAIG STEVENS + ELISABETH * 1172 UNION AVE.PL.4623 J.Rony Weir, Prope.tern of intrigue which left the audience limp, \u201cFive Graves to Cairo\u201d is a must on the list of all moviegoers, OMS CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR EFFORT ARE: Scrap Iron and Steal, Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc, Bottles, Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil, Rubber.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ARE: Newspapers, Phonograph Records, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers and Mattresses.A Paramount Picture starring ÉVITE a i YOUNG - LADD Fo WILLIAM BENDIX/ Dirscted by JONN FAREOW | i Screen Play by Front Bate WN ; Ë assé on à pl by Archie Fos « È is 2 Good Attractions! | 3 | * John Garfield | * Gig Young * George Tobias 2nd Attraction Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform, Please leave small quantities beside your garbage for collection, FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL ag compared with 1942.gS arreen event.Fr LP ten ATINIIE AOR TRAY VE Ra on Re STALE pl LE FOILED- \u2014 1 pm\u2014\u2014 and worn, their eyes peering THE MONTREAL FESTIVALS jh um boven atiered and REPAIRS SIR THOMAS prosporous fellow citizens for a! WASHER To thelr digcomfiture, and BEECHAM, BART.2nd Feature JINX FALKENBURG in \u2019\u2019She Has What It Takes,\u201d with Tom Neal and Constance Worth, \u2014\u2014 SUNDAY to TUESDAY ; Sendey until! Tuesday \u2019 FItzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d {ened and tox-11ke, or haggard FRASER + JULIE BISHOP PRANK WILCOX + PYTH FOPD< WILLIE BEST later tn their alarm, these men + RODDY McDOWALL in # Brian DONLEVY in who bad been let out from the [ i \"HANGMEN ALSO DIE\u201d | Booth Bros \"MY FRIEND FLICKA\".| ! standpoint of economy, false or LM ir Teehnicolor wth A People\u2019s Concert Teal.upon the part of thelr sm.| with | Walter Brennan - Anna Lee.Subscription Popular Prices, .50, $1, $1.50 ployers, were unable to find ELECTRICIANS ices Preston Foster - Rita Johnson | \u2014_\u2014 ; P d , b 10 re work of any sort despite the (Established Over 25 Years) ! \u201cCITY WITHOUT MEN\" Hi, BUDDY\" i All seats Friday, September M fact that they wore out shoes CITY : with 1 with reserved.y at 8.30 FORU visiting employment agencies, 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.EL 7379 ; I A ; i i | , , .pply oom \u2019 8 J t Melrose e sea RARRIET WELIAZD JANE 1AMoLIY { Linda Darnell - Doris Dudley | Dick Foran - Harriet Hilliard MONTREAL FESTIVALS, HOTEL WINDSOR BE.2238 and in answering advertisementa.\u2014\u2014 EDGAR KENNEDY « CLIFF EDWAR The newspapers were filled with | : \u201cw'estmouat\"s ni | ESE VU Make It A Habit.Buy War Savings Stamps pes DOL Hand & Donohoe Independent uel Merchants DOC ODOTDoe j and DExter 1132 \u2014 5 ME EDUC Beat Hitler 4856 Sherbrooke St.West HO ces 5 fn 200 DO DOS +0 6ECSoePDommocSS OS OO ° ° 9 ° geo \u201cT0 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1943 | \u2018 MANY WOMEN G yrette Club ! It seemed } z that d HOME ECONOMICS Toe tt mi ot ne en.2008 2 > ~v friend's B ELLS 3 VOLUNTEER AID rent Gyrette Cun win Be dei Ta ous : \u2018 at at the home of Mrs.O.g e.ent an 7 \u2018-ok Bobb ~ Stanyon, 6082 Notre Dame de ToRer ] + ainted Miss Jeanne Rosenthal, who daughter nf the late L FE, Monty AN UNSPOILED CHILD Beautiful Prayer Spruce Up For Fall FOR CAMPAIGN Grace Avenue, on Monday a Fad with Bas been spending a rwo weeks\u2019 and of Mrs.Monty, nf West- half-past two o'clock.sound in the vacation at Murray Bay, has res-|{mount.to Mr.Thomas J.Brady, Mendelssohn's hoyhood was Approximately 1.500 women 10 of the co turned to the rity.son of Mr.and Mrs.John Brady, evidently marked by such goud volunteer canvassers will aid in Frameless handbags with 1 zzd had empt \u201c 4 > Funtot jof esmount, has hean arranged fortune az might easily have Welfare Federation's annual cam- aa old vermis re ne ail.Mr.and Mrs.Pearcy ntoft to take plara nn Saturday after-| made him a spoiled child.He paign for funds which opens on o Bg.az ! arrived bark In town last ven moon, in the sacristy of the snioyea privileges most human September 22 and seeks an ob- Tour bent alt conum ay plement Re] end after an extended trip to the f\u2018hureh of the Ascension of Qur| heinga miss, an opportunities jective of $874,000, the largest in : : s west.Lord, Westmount.every artist needs but usually its history.Mrs.Q.C.D.Bovey ey \u2014 doesn\u2019t get.An :rtiat needs, has been named chairman of the Te ; + Mrs.Allan L.Smith, Upper WEDDINGS among other important things, Women's Division which conducts i | forged vat Lansdowne avenue, has returnad an audience.A romposer, :n the house-to-house canvass, and i F L SILVER | w ë from Quebec where Kha was at- Thompson-Schofield particular, learns by hearing his Mrs.R.G.Gilbride will serve as , \u2019 | romebow, pa tending the triennial convention| The marriage of Miss Mar-| music and seeing its effect on vice-chairman, and will also head Ladies\u2019, Men's & Boys\u2019 sat money o! the Canadian Federation of jorie Louise, daughter of Mr.|other people.Fror infancy, we the Women\u2019s Central District.ace \u201cni Yniversity Women.While In Que.808d Mra.E.Aubrey Schofiald, sf might say, Mendel sohn found in | Tailor raint over Tniversity Women.While In Qu ; Mrs.Bovey has had long experi- j hen B bac she was a guest al tha (\u2018ha- Cedar Avanue, to Dr.Alan Gibb! his father's house an immediate nee in the work of Welt à | sorry when teau Frontenac.Thompson, R.C.AM.C, son of the |audience, remarkable for i's e ne n ono o elfare Fed- | Repairing, Cleaning & Pressing eat dessert A late J.M.Thompson and of Mra.[rompetenre to criticlze and help, oe on 8 by ne rear she hb ro Mrs.Quentin Bovey, who is teken more th Captai and Mrs.John E.Birks Thompson, of Westmount, took{and for {1a still rarer competence campaigning.Last year she held chairman of the women\u2019s division | ELwood 0082 Mrs.E.place last Friday afte : the important post of vice-chair- en ! of Ottawa: Mrs.G.A.Gillies, ofl?y rnoon al jtn avoid flattering him.He wag .; of Welfare Federation's annual 4828 SHERB d : - At E d f St ] N rth sled were dumped into the boat.° .afd eon ed when Molntosh reh-| height of 900 feet, with a diame- con he are mot Iv wus quite a journey\u2014avoié- Complete Tire Repair Service © she Just to make things safe the ter oF nearly \"mite.ater destro callable classes plus unskilled By Kathleen Shackleton ing currents and lce which wes deal Dodgers added anoller run inf re Wil twelve miles workers In essential industries Moose Factory\u2014one of the oldest and most interesting of the fur form In \" ed places, and at 1ZING othe the last inning when Noel Rom- i | i\u2019 i it they can ou in permission oflpnsts of the Hudson's Bay Company on an island in James Bay is ast was an ed.wit] ney banged out his third straight 210 Weve even blown over Mexico ihe emnloyers.difficult t h for about two weeks in the year\u2014just before The Indians took the sled and y pub single and then scored when Clty, 180 miles distant.Patrick said it had heen sug-|., cu 0 approac or ou y trailed it towards the \u2018post\u2019 and Have Your Tires Inspected and Cross- 60 Dougie Maher doubled town the TT DT gested tha: the Canadian gov- freeze up\u201d., \u201d went ahead of me.I wasn't sure switched Every 3,000 Mileg the third baseline, SHOWING PROPER RESPECT |ernment would consult with the Moosonee-\u2014on the main land-\u2014\"at end of steel,\u201d that is at the! f the direction when they disap- evel Allen Dyke again came through Many years ago, when class dis- United States government whe- end of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway\u2014is the jump- peared and found myself by n the with another nice pitching ef-ltinctions were very strictly ob- ther it would agree to allow en-|ing off spot for Moose Factory.wooden building with R.C.M.P rela fort to win his fifteenth ame served, a nobleman in Lancashire, {try into that country of hockay 1 will always remember this\u2014my first experience of Northern |painted on .the door so I remem * of the season without a defeat.|England, received from hls stew- players.Ontario when I landed there in December 1937 while on a portrait |bered \u201cIf you want to know the tion Jeanes vas the surprise hurlin& |ard a letter which had this post- \u2018The Canadian \u2014Rovernment {commission for the H.B.C.time or the way ask a policeman\u201d Champlain Oil Service Station ame choice tor the alrmen and did}geript: does not want to take any step| The T.and N.O.train journey* When the door opened there were \u2014a not do too hadly, axcept for the \u201cI heg your lordship will ex-| hai will embarrass the United yas quite thrilling.The undula-jand then I realized their job.my two friends of the railway sta- EXCLUSIVE not fatal fifth frame.cuse me for having taken the lib- [States governme t,\u201d he said.| ack untry awoke mem-| Life in M se had a \u201cSwiss tion! tion Twenty-one players appearsad| apy of writing this in my shirt |\"But the United States govern- NE rocky country 8 e in\u2019 oosonee had CHAMPLAIN stuf with Artie Mann's pennant win-]sleeves, but the excessive heat has |ment has given the go-ahead to ories of tales 1 had heard of for-{ Family Robinson\u201d atmosphere\u2014 I had arrived just as they wers OIL .ning club during the season with compelled me to be guilty of this [its own game- \u2014haseball-and jt tunes made\u2014and lost in the early fone was always making do with about to eat their lunch and a 2 \u201c .8 § n th Allen Dyke carrying most of the disrespect \u201d is hoped it will do the same for days.| odd things.pressing invitation was given to PRODUCTS an burden in the pitching chores, | Tu hockey.\u201d : We passed throfigh Cobalt of| At last I started one morning |me to join them.What a meal\u2014 5390 SHERBROOKE WEST DE 4962 est T.K EARTH Describing the delegations\u2019 Silver lame\u2014Timmins and Ken-|for the trip over the island.We |The chief thing ! remember was, xter : The area of the Earth ls esti-|reception as \u201cvery courteous |08AMI of gold fame-\u2014and Haile were two Indians \u2014 a sled, a the great bowl of rice and sultan- Bare mated to be 196.560,000 square |and pleasa .,\u201d Ir, Patrick said bury and New Liskeard, two great eial BICYCLE miles; 141,050.000 square miles they found that the federal lumbering centres, It was rather of x ot this is water and 55,590,009 |Rovernment \u201crealizes that hoc- exciting to be so near to those \u2018 REPAIRS square miles is land.key is a great morale-builder,\u201d |romantic spots.kin À The diameter of the Earth at| \"We wanted no concessions, \u201d| I slept one night in Cochrane, to ; and Parts For All Makes the Equator is 7.926 miles, and at he added.\"We wanted only to and the following night I arrived ; trie Locksmith .Generti Repairs the Poles is 7,900 miles.know whnt hockey's place is (niin the dark at the little wooden out a! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 the man-power pic ure.We werestation of Moosonee, con \u2018 f McWHINNIE\u2019S \u201cWhy does Mary look so love- told quite politely a and firmly| By the dim light I saw a couple oy ! sick when she reads a news-|that we could not have men who|of tail figures in short white\u2018 oc or west paper?\u201d \u201cHer fiancé Is a type- [are subject to call tor military M Grentell\u201d cloth \u201cparkas\u201d and the Hi WA.3113 setter.\"\u2014Holite Humour, Lon- training.That was wiat we had ordinary caps\u2014''Is there a tele- sch fé, don.expected.gram for me\"?I asked the taller sio1 à of the two.\u2018 À : re He asked my name and I found cas ey T= that \u201cI had got my man\" right cer $ Ci} ns away for he was one of the local \u201c : mounties and actually had the ex- on pected telegram with him! dis The \u2018scarlet and gold was ab- ' sent but below the parka the .Un ; familiar yellow stripe down the thi, Th side of trousers indicated the job pre hé of the wearer, .\u2026 tio! Hoe I was garing hard at most In aid of Rotary Charities ass : beautifully-beaded mocassins be- onl a \u20ac low another pair of the striped the HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION trousers when I heard a voice say a \u201cMeet Constable\u2014\" and I looked mue = pu up at the owner of the mocassins pot NO LONGER REQUIRED 5.512505: : Northern \u2018\u201cmountie\u2019*\u2019 \u2014 blue eyes, ; fresh boyish face\u2014and wonderful ° tn t « » th figure-\u2014being introduced to me.4 = - Ho o join the Pres heen omni Fun - Games xcitement de .rame along and I went off with ; ] him to the long low building dec where I found I had to stay for tir two weeks, as the ice conditions bal uN EN a B were not suitable for getting over e pea to the island post \u2014 \u2014 Moose tin Yu don\u2019t need a high school up with the hard-hitting comrades Factory.education to win your wings of the skies in the big drive f re A a À wil y 8 18 drive for j ting.An old breed woman \u201cdid\u201d tio! now.The R.CAF.is prepared to Victory.Yes!.you can be in a \u2018for the young manager.She = hat provide you with the education fighting man\u2019s uniform at once.| came in the morning\u2014got our | .em necessary to make you eligible for Make your decision right now! ratte ir tr (he early hour , ol aircrew.This is your chance to team- Enlist, for aircrew, today! and then left for her own a, 7 m to 1 1 m a And then began the lon ui P.° P.\u2019 ME «ta Pl d Schools Read § aul EE anes an oo are Ready to northern night : tin, Train You Quickly There were some books\u2014 in : 8 ehi fact copies of old National Geo- WESTMOU NT PARK q No more delay getting into aircrew.Basic training begins at once.graphical Magazines formed our 1 Skilled instructors are waiting.Fast planes are ready.supper-table mats, and we had a i, Tac à If you are physically fit, mentally alert, over 17 and not yet 33, you radio\u2014otherwise there was no \\ 3 - are eligible, sort of entertainment with which à rea { : Mito pass the evening.Apropos at\u2019 e 3 am those substitute mats\u2014the first: \u2018 \u2018 en evening I saw them on the table I ! ie thought it was a hint to me from ' a.Da ee FREE ADMISSION 1\" ; J » th Fi hti C d { th Ski ° (hkl to passent Lot course ; * â \u2018aa e fs used to living alone\u201d, but | t om e 19 ng omra es 0 e es just as 1 was about to grab ons, des Recruiting Centres are located in the principal cites of Canada.Moblle recruiing units visit and put it by my plate the old à ; smaller centres regularly.= wit : , Ac.ow breed came in with two hot dishes don : me e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014/ and set one on each \"Geographic (8 i = Lb \\ \\ ! | or A gre ee i _ .\u2014 RGR ee = PSE a Ie A grove Narooma 2 Ee T= = Elite "]
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