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[" AN par\u201d La a MNF TTT TE R8 >o< 30 \u2014I0\u2014\u2014>0cC >> .8 \u201c45 Years in 5) Westmount\u201d WE BUY Old Gold and Diamonds Our reputation of 45 years of Q business integrity assures you of full valuation.- OHMAN'\u2019S JEWELLERS 1216 Greene Ave.OC OC WE.4046 COCO H\u20190\u2014\u20140C\u20140 OCC DOC 0 PDocSO \u2018VOL.XVI, No.13 Mrs.J.Christie Struck By Jeep Asks §16.229 .- Injured when a \u2018\u2018jeep\u201d belonging to the army, streaked across a sidewalk and lawn and brought up against an automobile, Mrs.Joseph Christie is asking damages of $16,229.78 from the Crown in a petition of right before Mr.Justice Eugene Angers in the Exchequer Court today.dudgment was reserved.In her petition.Mrs, Christie said she was talking to occupants of an automobile parked on Melville avenue between St.Catherine street and Western avenue, when the accident happened, The jeep, she said, had been travelling east on St.Catherine street and after turning north on Mel-, ville avenue, suddenly mounted the sidewalk.cut in on a lawn, swung left, after travelling 30 feet off the street, and hit the automobile beside which she was standing.In the impact, she said, she suffered fractures of 16 ribs and of one leg and arm.In blaming the driver of the jeep, which was driven Ly a member of the Second Battalion, Black Watch of Canada, Mrs.Christie said that he was fam- Hiar with the operation of that type of army vehicle and dliowed it to get out of control.In a defence filed in court, the Crown denied liability for the accident, A, M.Watt appeared for plaintiff, and Philippe Brais, X.C., for the Attorney-General of Canada.APPOINTED J.P.: Sergeant Detectfive M.Harris Belec of the city police force who has been commissioned as a Justice of the Peace by the Provincial Government.New Ration Book Distribution Ends Today closes the distribution of Ration Book No.4 to the general public in Westmount district.Citizens not procuring their new books this week will be forced to wait until April 17th, four days after the first coupon becômes valid, it is announced, and it will be necessary for them fo apply to a ration branch.It is estimated tft about 7,- 000 books were given out the (Continued on Page 3) WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 + NOMTI Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis CoCo oc\u2014\u2014>o | | Hardwood Floots.Supplied « Laid - Finished A Repaired - Refinished Cleaned 0 A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 .Do\u201c Do Dom os, > 35 SCENE OF PRESENTATION OF R.C.A.F.ENSIGN TO WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.In addition to E.I.Taylor and Group Capt.A.Watts, photo shows Fit./Sgt.A.C.Stokes, president of the sports\u2019 committee; Flt./Sgt.Je GC.Falardeau, Sgt.W.J.Fecteau, Sgt.H.Wilcox and Sgt.D.J.Lividotti.Unveil Memorial Window Sunday ) In Tribute To Westmount Couple RCAF.Ensign\u201d Given To YMCA.The ensign of the R.C.A.F., presented to the Westmount Y.M.C.A.by the men of No.3 Training Command headquarters as a mark of appreciation for the privileges accorded them during the war, will hang in the gymnasium, Y.M.C.A.officials announced this week.Co The presentation was.made last week by Group Capt.A.Watts, senior administrative staff officer, on behalf of the sports committee and was accepted by Ernest Taylor, branch secretary, in the absence of Douglas Brem- ner, chairman of the board.The presentation came at the closing banquet of the Command bowling league.Lt.E.Usher Jones Head Of Corvette Word has been received here that \u2018Lieutenant E.Usher Jones, R.C.N.V.R., has been made captain of Canada\u2019s newest Corvette, H.M.C.S, Forest Hill \u2018 Lieutenant Usher Jones who Is the son of Mrs.Andrew Usher Jones, of 588 Cote St.Antoîne Road, was educated at Selwyn House, Westmount High School, and R.C.M., Kingston.- answers in English after all, [ Kerr, .* s.\u201cSpring Waits In The Hills for The Unwary \u201cSpring waits in the hills for the unwary,\u201d and on Thursday last it caught up with three-year-old Peter Seely, of 341 Ken- sington Avenue, who, feeling the urge to go places.wandered from home and was voticed strolling westward on Sherbrooke Street near the Park, by a lady.After several attempis to coax Peter to tell her where he lived, the lady escortéd him to the City Hall, where a French member of the staff offered to act as interpreter, This apparently had no effect, whatsoever, until a sturdy member of the Westmount Police Force appeared on the scene, and Peter gleefully recognizing the cop, and probably knowing it was no use to argue with a policemen, knew all the turned safely home to his own door, A memorial window in memory of the late Mr, and Mrs.John scott of Westmount will be unveiled during the morning service in St.Andrews Church, Sunday, by the son, Hugh M.Scott.The window is a striking representation of the Shepherd\u2019s Psalm in three panels.The first panel shows the Shepherd surrounded by his flock, the second a peaceful valley and a flowing stream and the third, the Valley of the Shadow of Death.The window, the work of C.W.Kelsey, Westmount artist, is the gift of Mr.and Mrs.Scott's children, Mrs.Garnet Strong, Mrs.Harry Thorpe and Hugh Scott.In the absence of Dr.F.W.Col.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, D.S.0.a life long friend of the Scott family, will conduct the unveiling service.It is hoped that R.S.White, veteran parliamentarian, also a friénd of the late Mr.and Mrs.Scott, will be present to unveil thé memorial.Mrs.Scott, the daughter of Scottish parents, because of her sterling character, resolution and persistence, will long be remembered for the great moral and social works which she pioneered in this province and throughout the Dominion.when questioned.He was re- - One of the earliest advocates of equal rights for women in this province, she lived long enough to see her dreams at least partially tulfilled.She was also a life long enemy of the liquor traffic.A gifted public speaker and debater, Mrs.Scoit was known for her wit and ready repartee in both social and political arenus where she formed close friendships, based on admiration, with leading social and political figures of*the Dominion.In her later years, Mrs.Scott's birthdays were always marked by the foregathering of the many notable friends she made in her active life.and the receipt of messages from Canadian statesmen far and wide.On one memorable occasion.the celebration.of her 80th birthday she addressed an international gathering, choosing as her subject, Life Begins at Eighty.The window dedicated to the memory of the {wo well known late residents of Westmount, is close to the Scott family-pew.Lt.C.E.Cartmel Wins Commission Word has been received here that Lieutenant Charles E, Cart- mel, 24.son of the late W.B.Cartmel and Mrs.Cartmel, of 446 Claremont avenue.has received his tommission at the Royal Artillery Gunnery School in Wales.Lieutenant Cartmel, who was born here, and is a graduate of Westmount High School, was with the claims department of the Sun Life Assurance Company prior to his enlistment.He joined the 5th Light Antt-Aireraft Battery fn January, 1941, and weut overseas with that unit the following month.PRICE:\u2014 THREE CENTS WHS.Names R.0.Bartlett As New Principal It is announced by the West- mount Protestant Board of School Commissioners, that R.O.Bartlett, inspector of scliools under the Department of Education, | Quebec, has appointed (principal of: Westmount High School.succeeding H.B.Purker, [who retires al (he end of the I presen who has served under the board for a totat of 24 years.° ° on ' heen session, | The new principal-elect has al- \u201cready had a brilliant career in the educational field.He was born at Sherbrooke.Que, and received his early education at La Tuque High School, later entering the University of Bishop's College froni which he rekeived his M.A, degree In 1940.lie hay also done postgraduate work at the University of Chicago, jend- ing to a doctorate degree.He taught at the Montreal High School, following which he becume principal of .Danville, Que.High School.He has also taught at the Shawinigan Technical Institute and served as, supervising principal of Norau- da High Scbool.He was appointed inspector of schools by the Department of Education, Quebec, in 1940.He now resigns this post to re-enter the \u2018field of administrative teaching.The school to which Mr.Barl- lett comes as principal is one which boasts a proud record during the present war.In the school\u2019s latest honor roll, made public on March 1, 1,207 former students were listed.\u2018of whom 70 had already paid the supreme sacrifice.R.O.BARTLETT VIRST ROBIN IN THE PARK Robin Red Breast made his in Westmount Park on Tuesday morning, when Miss Esther Gol- denberg, of 417 Mount Stephen Avenue, was making a skeich of the recent March snow-fall.Miss Goldenberg reports Lihat red-breast perched himself on the rustic bridge Just a few yards from where she was sketching.} first appearance of the season Se AI re 7 iar ae ES ky Ce Te aa CNE HI MIT, A oI Ee EIR PAGE TWO .C.S.Madill ° Reports 1944 - \u2018New Members C.S.Madill, chairman of the Membership Committee of West- mount Municipal Association reports the following additional members for 1944: F, L.Allen, Jos, Aron, Walter Armstrong, W.G.Agard, E.M.Baker, Gordon Beattie, Arthur Barry, William Bentley, N.P.Baylis, H.R.Barnard, B.M.Bloomfield, W, Burgess, H, Carlyle Brodie, Arch, M.Callard, F.J.Cunningham, Harry Chapman, A.H, Cowie, F, E, Cronyn, Mrs.Eva E.Cope, Hugh Chambers, T.C.Darling, J.W.Day, Stuart P.Dunlop, George E.Damant, George C, Drew, Geo.D, Drum- mond, Paul C.Drummond, Frederick C.Donald, J.W.Elliott, Norman H.Friedman, Norman Fletcher, H.C.Fortier, Gordon L.Fowler, A.J.Foy, John Fau- vel, Francis G, Ferrabee, B.C.Fairchild, Alex, Ferguson, John P.Fleming, H.G.Files; W.A.Griffiths, F, T.A.Griffiths, Fred.H.Glasby, Edward G.Gallop, D.J.Glen, B.C.Gardner, John A.Grant, Michael Garber, K.C., W.H, Gilmour, L.C, Hazelton, J.F.Hellyer, Dr.F.W, Harvey, J.A.H.Henderson.H, H Han- sard, E.V.Hall, S, H.Hutchison, C.H.Holbrook, A.H, D.Hair, W.J.Hutchison, Gerald M.Hawthorn, Archibald Harshaw, H.P.Illsley, J.Ingham, E.E.Irwin.J.E.Johnson, G.C.Jackson, J.Johnston, William Stanley Johnston, Edgar John Kay, W.D.Kyles, J, P, Kennedy, G.H.Kirby, W.J.Keating, Dr.Even D.Lewis, Dr.George D, Little, Vic.Lillie, Louis LeFebvre, Dr.E.M.Laurin, D.D.S., A.M, Lay- ton, M.C.Lodge, Russell Lloyd, \u2018W.H, Love, Reg, W.Louthood, W.F.Locke, M.J, Merven, James S, Moss, G.L.MeConnell, R.HE.McAfee, Dr.S.J, Martin, Dr.J.J.McGovern, L, Margulies, Arthur T.Morton, H.A.McKean, W.A.Douglas Murray, Ivan A.Martin, G.W.MeKimmie, R.M.MacVicar, Miss Jean L.McConnell, E.L.Millen, Mrs.Consola Maw, E.G.Nye, R, H, Nash, John L.O\u2019Brien, Dr.J.J.O'Neill, JE.Openshaw, Ira T.Peacock, Gordon M.Pyke, Frank Parkinson, John A, Phillips, D.D.Pope, A.R.Porter, Dr, Gordon G.Phillips, W.F.Patterson, James J.Quinlan, J.J.Roberts, A.M.Reid, William A.Ralston, J.T.Read, W.H.Ritchie, E.A, Robinson, David Roberts, Dr, C, D.Robbins, W.R.Riddell, Joseph Rowat, Mrs, Isobel Hyde Reckitt, Miss Maud Ransom, Jean Raymond, H.F.Rainville, J.D.Rutherford, Jack McKay.George Salter, Cecil G.Smith, R.B, Shaw, C.Stackhouse, A, J.Shayne, Joseph Skillender, Stephen Smith, David Scoble, Jack Shaffer, Willlam T.Scott, T.A, C.Sinclair, C.H.Trueman, Dr.Hector Trudeau, R.FH.= B.A Collins FUNCRAL Home 5610 Sherbrooke St.W, DExrer 1149 Modern Chapel \u201cHAMMOND ORGAN LEE a ENCE Tel worn cae So OBR BA MR CM IM.ME HNL 07.«0 TEE: 6 UREA sk AI SRI (REAR, rom.SARA) THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 Recent Books Received at Westmount Public Library Among new books received at the Westmount Public Library are the following: The Life mnd Death of Little Jo, by Robert Bright, The Lady in the Lake, by R.Chandler; The Outsider, by Irene Cleaton; Cherry Harvest, by E.H, Clements; \u2018Without Lawful Authority, by Manning Coles; Mr.Lincoln's Wife, by Anne Colver; The Deer on the Stairs, by LI.Field Cooper; The Affair at Little Wokeham, by PF.W, Crofts; Let the Skeletons Rattle, by F.Davis; A compound for Death, by Dorothy M.Disney; O Distant Star, by Mary F.Doner; Before I Wake, by Margaret Ech- ard; Anger in the Sky, by Susan Ertz; All in a Twilight, by Allen Roy Evans; God's Front Porch, by Ketti Frings; The D.A.Calls a Turn, by Erle S.Gardner; Li- ana, by Martha Gellhorn; Jour- ney Into the Fog, by Cornelia Goodhue; The Hunted, by Albert Guerard; A Bell for Adano, by John Hersey; My Love Must Wait, by E.Hill; The Weight of the Evidence, by M.Innes; The Body Fell on Berlin, by R.Lakin; Killing the Goose, by F.Lockridge; The Golden Fleece, by Norah Lofts; Forges of Freedom, by F.D, McDowell; Red Raskall, by C McMeekin; Shade of Sycamore, by Percy Marks; The Thursday Turkey Murders, by Craig Rice; The Ten Commandments of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code, by A.Robinson; An Inch of Time, by J.N.Schmidt; Reunion on Strawberry Hill, by* Bernice Thorpe; Winter Wheat, by Milder Walker; Island Alert, By J.M.Walsh; They Were Sisters, by\u2019D.\u2018Whipple; The Sentimentalist, by Frances Winwar.W.H.S.Home And School The annual meeting of the Westmount Hi&h Schools Home and School Association will be held on Tuesday, April 4th, at 8.15 p.m.in the auditorium \u2018of the Junior High School.Financial and other reports of the current season will be presented and the nomination and election of the officers for the ensuing year will take place.The president, J.A.H.Henderson, will be in the chair.A.Lovell Phillips, chairman of the Westmount School Board and member of the Protestant Central To Hold Annual Meeting School Board, bas consented .o address the meeting and Dean C.S.LeMesurier\u2019of McGill University and also a member of the Westmount School Board will al-|; so be present, and in view of impending changes in the education system their \"remarks will be timely and interesting.The committee wish to urge all members and friends of the association to attend this annual meeting as they feel that \u2018the commissioners deserve united support in their efforts to improve the educational system and.facilities in Westmount.& Westmount Unit of Red Cress Announces Total Amount Collected EXAMINER \u2014 61-66 .WESTMOUNT UNIT OF RED .For the fifth time since the beginning of the war, the people of Westmount have heard the call for mercy and have answered well.The Westmount Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, whieh was the first unit of the Metropolitan Division to go over the top in collections in the recent campaign, now announces that the total amount collected was $68,367.23, the objective for this district being $56,000.00.Following is a list of teams and amounts collected: Mrs.James M.Diver, St.thias Church, $4,572.69, Mrs.R.H.Robinson, St.Andrew's Church, $4,629.21.Mrs, D.Hanson, Melville Church, $1,866.83.Mrs.G.W.Bourke, Dominion Douglas Church, $6,250.92, Mrs, J.S.Cook, Westmount Park Church, $2,064.22, Mat- Mrs, A.D.Campbell, Cygnet Club, $5,026.47.Mrs.George Little, Montrose Club, $2,171.60.Mrs, H, G.Birks, Mu Sigma Kappa, $4,186.93.Mrs.H.Brooks, Stanley Church.$2,167.40, Thompson, L, W.Townsend, Walter G.Thom, C.Reginald Tetley, A.R.Whittell, P, R.Wilson, W.F, Wills C.S.Walker, Bert Wilde, H, R.Wilson, J.K.Wy- man, L.S.Wallgate, V.F, Wilkinson, Sydney E, Webster, W.R.Watson, A.York Wilkes, W, Earle Walker, H.H, Walker, W.H.Walker.« HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.Baprister and Solicitor Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James $t.West Mrs, N, K.Gordon, $4,002.11, Mrs.Trevor Thompson, $1,426.09, Mrs, Chas.F.Shearer, West- mount Women's Club, $3,583.94.Mrs.R.D.Turnbull, West- mount Baptist Church, $1,439.22.| Mrs.B.E, Packard, American | Women\u2019s Club, $2,745.66.Mrs.A.Windsor, Church of the Advent, $1,094.70.Mrs.George McDonald, $3,336.69.Mrs.J.T.Rogers, Catholic Women's League, $2,751.35, Mrs, C.H, G.Short, $1,129.15.Mrs, A.E.Robinson, Calvary Church, $1,868.31, Mrs.J.A.Phillips.St.Stephen's Church, $576.94, Mrs.J.H.Wener, Group, $1,786.32, Jewish Mrs.R.K.Robertson.$1,359.91, Mrs, A.L.Joyce, C.RE.W.Group, $639.92.Mrs, J.L, Lawson, $2,987.36.Miss R.Beaudin, French \u2018\u2018Special Cards\u201d, $194.07, Mrs.A.G.Ray, $7164.37, Mrs, W.A, Kennedy, $920.34.March 23rd, $68,367.23, 1239.New Ration Book .(Continued from Page 1) first two days of the week.Re- gullir volunteer workers and ladies of the community were kept extremely busy answering questions and edjusting many problems such as lost books, issuing cards for new bables and changing \u2018\u201cD\u2019\u2019 coupons for mailing vouchers to be used for maple syrup purchases.Montreal West, Cote St.Luc and Hampstead districts report a busy week in thelr localities, Ploughs were recently seen being towed by tanks in Yorkshire, envisaging the time when, it is hoped, the modern era of beating swords into ploughshares will be ushered in.EIR LAND lk ANN.M.MÉTIER * SEE EIR XDA 1c AS 0 \u2018 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper® .Q.-\u2014What are the requirements to be an elector in Municipal elections in the City of Westmount?A.\u2014 This is covered by Section 128 of Division 6 of the Cities and Towns Act entitled \u201cPersons entered on the Lists and Places where they Vote\u201d as follows: 1.The following persons, if of the full age of twenty-one years, British subjects and not legally disqualified nor otherwise deprived of the right to vote in virtue of this act or the charter, shall be electors and shall be entered on the electoral lists, to wit: a.All persons whose names are entered on the valuation roll in force as bona fide owners or oe- cupants of immovable property in the municipality, of the value of two, hundred dollars or upwards, according to said roll.In cases where such property is held in usufruct, thé \u2018name of the usu- fructuary shall alone be entered on the electoral list: b.Every person, being a resident householder in the municipality under a lease, whose name is entered on the collection roll in force, as tenant of a dwelling house or part of a dwelling house in the ward for which the list is nade, of the value of two hundred dollars or upwards or of the annual value ef twenty dollars or upwards according to such roll: .\u20ac Every person, though neither owner nor \u2018householder, ®ho is entered on the valuation roll or ls collection roll in force, as the tenant of any store, counting house, shop, office, or place of business in the municipality; provided that such stôre, counting house, shop.office or place of business, or the share which such person owns therein as partner, be assessed at an actual value of at least two hundred dollars, or at a yearly assessed value of at least twenty dollars, according to the valuation or collection roll.2.Nevertheless the qualifications granted by the foregoing Kvow Your Westmount provision to co-partners or tene ants shall not extend to mems bers of associations or persons using or holding the premises for social, educational, philanthropic, and other similar objects.3 When two or more persons are joint owners, joint tenants or joint occupants of lands or buildings estimated on the valuation or epllection roll in force at\u2019 a real or annual value sufficient to qualify each for electoral pure poses, each of such ocoupants shall be qualified as an elector and shall be entered on the electoral list.R.S.1925, ¢.102, 5 Geo.VI, c.41, s.6.ss 128-129; Q.\u2014What ares the required qualifications for municipal office?A.\u2014This is coyered by Section 124 of Division 5 of the Cities and Towns Act, R.5.P.Q.1941; \u2018No one may be nominated for, nor elected to the offige of mayor or councillor unless he has possessed during the twelve months immediately peceding the nomine ation and.still possesses on nomination day and on election day, as owner, in his own name, or in that of his consort, real estate in the municipality of the value as entered on the- valuation roll in force at the date of the election of at least six hundred dollars,\u201d after payment or deduction of every privilege and hypothec rege istered against such real estate.No one may hold or continue to hold the office of mayor or of councillor\u2018 if he does mot possess or it he ceases to possess the qualifications set forth in this section, R.S.1925, c.102, 8.124; 2 Geo.VI, c.62, 8.5; 5 Geo.VI, c.41, 8.5.Finland pays her debt to the United States, but the thought of having to pay her debt to Russia fills her with considerable disquiet.Beautiful Flowers We Have a Beautiful Selection of EASTER LILIES ROSE BUSHES HYDRANGEAS and a great variety of other plants and Cut Flowers to choose from at Moderate Prices.PLEASE ORDER EARLY FOR FINEST SELECTION WA.152 Soc FRIDAY GOL DEN FLOWER SHOP 4863 SHERBROOKE WEST AT VICTORIA ° rn TR or wp ree Wt ae, BERL 2a iE a \u20ac BES ti visit venie Cathe tens ous for pie, 3 3 or ild- lon e t a NY's nts tor lec- 293 À i red of- FE .ion ind or, yor 08- the ay, eg is- à Éveensenent VA INCORPORATED DExter 1132 Hand & Donohoe Independent Fuel Merchants 4856 Sherbrooke St.West Che ons À Erin FORUM GROCERY Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, 2209 St.Catherine West LICENSED GROCER Cigarettes, etc, Fl.4744 (Near The Forum) » \u2019Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d Lt-Col.H.Hague Posted To Ottawa Receives D.S.0.It has recently been announced that Lt.-Col.H.M.Hague, D.8.0., 44, has been decorated for gallantry in the Sicilian campaign, and has been called to Defence Headquarters to become head of a new directorate of mobilization, with the rank of acting colonel.In civilian life, a member of the firm of Hague, Heney and Hague, barristers of this city, Col.Hague has been overseas since early in the war.In the Sicilian campaign he commanded a field regiment of artillery and the citation to his award of the Distinguished Service Order said that his batteries were in support .of an Infantry attack of Nissoria July 24, 1943, adding that enemy posts were silenced and the attack enabled to go forward mainly by his \u201cinitiative, gallantry and courage.\u201d His wife and three children reside at 4477 Montrose avenue, Westmount.NAKASH STUDIO A, G.Nakash extends a cour dial Invitation to his clientele to visit his new portrait studio, conveniently situated at 1184 St.Catherine Street West.-REPAIRED Le rvants pute WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, * SAFETY RECORD RECOGNIZED x A new safety record of 15 years without a lost-time accident, completed by the Bell Telephone Company's west district plant worbers, was recognized recently in a ceremony held at Hillside Garage.The west district Includes Westmount, Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal West, and Verdun, In presenting .the group with an illuminated scroll on behalf of their fellow employees, D.H.McDougall, general plant manager, pointed out that the, record represents some 4,500,000 hours of driving, climbing pofes \u2018and ladders, and working with all kinds of hand tools in all weathers.J.P.Egan, west district plant superintendent, received the soroll on behalf of his staff, and brief remarks were made by R.J.Rumball, Montreal division plant superintendent, Mackenzie, general employment and safety supervisor, and A.M.Westmount Stamp Club To Hold Ninth Annual Exhi Exhibition bition April b | The ninth annual exhibition of the Westmount Stamp Club will be held in Victoria Hall on Thursday, April 6th, from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m.Friday, April 7th, 2.30 to 10.30 p.m.and Saturday, April 8th, 2.30 to 10.30 p.m, The club has a list of exhibits prepared which will prove exceptionally interesting.There will be displays of practically every country, each exhibitor being limited to one or two frames.The exhibition will have stamps of Abyssinia, Afghanistan, Azerbal- jan, Alaouites, all the United Nations, all the Axis nations, and stamps of remote countries like Tanna Touva, Mongolia, Free French colonies, Tahiti, Pitcairn Islands, Obock, Iceland, Allen- stein, Armenia and hundreds of other items, There will be stamps over 100 years old, along with some of the latest issues, mint and used.e#-mails, postage dues.revenue, special delivery, war covers of this, the last and the Boer War.Admission is free and we feel sure that the thousands of stamps on display will more than repay any person for taking the time to visit this, the greatest LA.WALLPAPER The patterns you want At the price you want to pay \u2018WALL PAPER SHOP CHAS.L.SCHRYER \u2014 A.E.JENKINS \u2014 W.H.WATTS MEZZANINE FLOOR CASTLE BUILDING © 1410 STANLEY ST There i is no other shop Just lik like it it LIMITED 9594 display of stamps ever held in next at 8.30 p.m.this city.The exhibition will be officially opened by Mayor Walter A.Merrill on Thursday evening Wonder Motorcar Is Seen Receding Expectation of breath-taking new designs in automobiles immediately after the war, fostered by imaginative prophets running riot on visions of miracles to he accomplished through new uses of plastic was somewhat dampened by Ewart Everson, past president of Westmount Rotary Club, in a classification talk to his fellow members on Wednesday in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall.Mr.Everson told his hearers not to look for any startling changes in the Immediate postwar car from the type to which they were accustomed since 1941, Any manufacturer who produced a machine that represented a radical change from existing models, he said, would he tacitly confessing that he had not been fulfilling the one task that is laid upon us all at present\u2014that of winning the war.Mr.Everson declared that the entire automobile industry from manufacturers with immens e plants to dealers with very small investment was concentrating on! the work of conquering our enemies.The speaker was introduced by W.H.Girard and was thanked in a splendidly-phrased speech of appreciation from P.G.Delgado.Herbert Welham welcomed visit- 1944 mont barracks.Chester W.Me- Bride, president, occupied the chair and voiced the pleasure of the club in having Captain Ross, commandant of the barracks as a guest at the head table, Rotarian Rev.R.G.Burgoyne was congratulated on having been presented with a medal on Monday to mark 21 years\u2019 of service with the Montreal Boys\u2019 Association, A congenial family is the one who all agree on the same temperature of the \u2018house.PAGE THREK St.Paul's Alumnae Holds First Meeting .The first meeting of the St.Paul's Academy Alumnae (linge lish Section) was held on Sunday afternoon last in the Academy, when a large gathering was prese ent.Rev.Mother Superior gra ciously welcomed those present, following which Rev.Mother St.Florentia, directress of the acade emy, addressed (he meeting, sete ting forth the reasons for the formation of an Alumnae.Miss Carroll McDonald was then calle ed upon to take the chair and Miss Marguerite Cloran acted as secretary.It was unanimously moved that an Alumnae be forme ed and, further, that anyone who had attended Si.Paul's would be eligible for membership.Election of a temporary chalrman and secretary was then held with Miss Rita Legault being elected chair- man and Miss Mary Byrne sec- .retary.The next meeting of the Alumnae will be held on Sunday afternoon, May Tth at 3.00 p.min the academy when election of officers for the ensuing year will take place.CITY OF WESTMOUNT WAR SALVAGE VITAL MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE WAR\" EFFORT ARE: Newspapers, Scrap Jron and Steel, Zinc, Bottles, Rags, Fats, Bones, Metal Foil.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS +ARE: Phonograph Records, Coat Hangers, Batteries, Bed Springs, Carpets, Boilers, Mattresses, and Tubes Only) Magazines are also needed as reading matter for the men in uniform.Please leave small quantities heside your garbage for collection.FOR INFORMATION OR SPECIAL COLLECTION CALL FItzroy 8531 \u201cWar Salvage\u201d Aluminum, Brass, Lead, Copper, Rubber (Tires ELECT and WASHER ing Rotarians and A.B.Willlam- son welcomed two high school boys and two soldiers from Clare- (At Melrose) 5774 Sherbrooke Street W.RICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICIANS (Established Over 26 Years) EL.7379 Sor Ze ir arid ape FS TH eS Ey Aiea Ea.wT 21 Fel az > Te lh CNT 7 NE IO RN ER AE a ee \u2018 Trg TE Ae Te STA ye 0 \u201c9 the summer CARR caer 0 we wo are, a - PAGE FOUR THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 3), 1944 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d First Company To Be Inspected By Welsh Officer The 1st Company will have the pleasure of being inspected this Friday night by Sgt.formerly an officer in the 3rd Cardiff Company of the Boys\u2019 Brigade, prior to his enlistment in the R.A.F.SgtL.Williams s stationed at Dorval and looks forward Lo visiting the various B.B.Companies in Montreal during his stay here as well as help- Ing wherever he can with the program.He wil) be the guest of Captain J.H.Richardson and ihe boys during the week-end.Now that the weather is showing signs of spring, the boys ace\u2019 becoming more.and more enthusiastic over the prospects of outdoor programs in the woods nn Saturday afternoons and should| month, has snapped right into it favorable conditions prevail this and the first venture will be made.Cycle trips to points of interest will also be featured during the open season and all boys with bicycles are urged .o register, if interested, with Corp.Alan Keith.Plans are going forward for camping period and the following N.C.0O.'s have been appointed tent leaders: Sgt.Edwin Goring.Corp.Alan Keith, \u20acorp.Bob Eastwood, L/Cpl.Jimmy Dugan and L/C Tan Campbell.These boys will take up 2 Saturday | Shvects training course under the direction of \u2018Capt.Richardson af-.Williams.jer which there is good possibil- | Was rhe statement made at last|Hymn 360.lily of several lads being accepted |by Camp Glasgow, es councillors.The company are planning to at- year, and are therefore steadily making tion so that everything will ran smoothly.! Keen competition perienced by the various squads this.month and the 3rd is leading by a margin of 15 points.This is the first time in some eight months that this squad had shown such outstanding progress and much credit goes to the f- ,serice due to special ficieney of Corp.Alan Keith who, since taking over control last shown the what they can de.The brass band is progressing most favorably and are looking forward to assisting at the Easter Service in Tyndale House.Lieut.Chas.King will be back this week after a few weeks ab- war work, and a very warm welcome awaits him.Lieut.A.G.Anderson has done a great job during his absence and he will be quite surprised at the marked improve- company ment made by some of the players, Tapping Sugar Maples In Quebec Countryside (By NINA LE Life in the woods seems to be) stirring this period of the year, and the sun has begun to honeycomb the snow and breathe its warm March breezes through the countryside; a venturesome spring crow \u2018\u2018caws\u201d a lot and comes down to look us over, the squirrels chatter shrilly and run along the branches above, and the bush is full of sound and action of new life.The farmer leans back in his chair at the dinner table at midday, and lighting his pipe Heavés a happy sigh and exclaims aloud, \u201cWell, the sap will be running\u2014 sap about due to rise\u2014soon time for sugaring-off.\u201d There is no lack of willing hands to help during sapping season, from grandfather down to wee Angela, all the family will dig in and help apd shovel snow away from sugar-house doors.EXPERT PAINTING AND DECORATING General Repairs ARTHUR FILTEAU 5212 CLARKE ST.Complete assortment of No.1jearly Summer, Summer, early Fall, late Fall , and Winter varicties of Apple Trees, also @ Currant Bushes (black, red and white), Grape Vines, Blucberrics, Raspberries and Strawberries.- Price List on request #8 Teleçhore *LAncaster 4191 z Wh AH FREE ED@MEN E EET VT 'big pans are brought out, the.the sled and braced gathering, \u2018pour the thin, clear, ladles CARRE A A EE Ne BOUTILLIER) Buckets are repaired and washed, team of oxen or horses, buck and board, trace through the woods to the sugar bush with a load of buckets and spiles.The spiles are then put to use and the tapping starts.Bye next morning the buckets are full, and close to the sugar-house stands a great hogshead to store the sap, and a puncheon is laid on its side on ready for Then the team plunges through the snow from tree to tree, and the sled lurches after and there is the continual sound of splash of sap being emptied from buckets or the splashing sound inside the barrel.Some yards ahead the great fire is kindled, the epine-knots splutter, then break into a steady hard roaring blaze\u2014the huge pot of sap he- tend camp in large numbers this: the necessary prepara-' is being ex; x es Rev.T.W.Jones ] Church of The Advent I The Week at Victoria Hall S The program of organ and: pea S Î }- choral music by F.Gordon Phillips, B.A., assisied by the Boys\u2019, Choir will be given in the Church | ; Religion is a thing 16 live of the Advent on Saturday.at with and not merely to die with,\u201d * P-M.April 3rd \u2014 Westmount Wo- O Worship the King.mount Couneil R.A.Meeting, Thursday's meeting of the West-| (verses 3 and 6 with descant) Worn Ee rion.aus Mo ; Mount boys\u2019 Hi-Ÿ cleb by the|Opening prayers.ing; St.John\u2019s Ambulance ol (Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D., minister Choir.Comfort, O Lord.the Soul sociation \u2019 * of Calvary United Church.Dr.of Thy servant.Crotch.| \u2018 mul .( April 5th \u2014 Hi-Y |Organ.Choral Preludes.O Sacred World Federation; Head now wounded.J.S., Bach When Christ hung upon the Cross.Sweet is Thy merey, Lord British 1lsrael V.O.N.Meeting; Westmount Stamp Club An- ;nual Exhibition; Rotary Club Luncheon; Electa Chapter.April 6th \u2014 Westmount Stamp Jones was speaking on and the Church.\u201d The meeting was beld ai the .Westmount Y.M.C.A.Before discussing his subjeet Choir.Dr.Jones described briefly \u2018is ~ Barnby.Club Exhibition.experiences sinee returning to| Faith J.Paterson, April 7th \u2014 Westmount Stamp Canada after serving with the Organ.Prelude on a Welsh Hymp Club Exhibition, Y.M.C.A.in England.He sug- Tune.\u2018\u201cRhosymedre\u2019 April 8th \u2014 Westmount Stamp gested to the Hi-Y members that _ {Club Exhibition; Johnny Holmes they aid the battle against juve- .Vaughan Williams.Orchestra.nile delinquency by investigating Choir.Two Carols.All bells in - _\u2014 and reporting all hang-outs, and| Paradise.Martin Shaw.A dollar bill will buy many dives, which breed trouble.The Birds.Czech.things.But the old 75c¢ \u201cdinner is not one of them.F.L.SILVER Ladics' and Gentlemen's TAILOR Announces the removal of his store \u2018to larger and more convenient pvemises at The speech was followed by à |, (arr, Martin Shaw).question and answer period.- |Hymn 384.Praise to the Holiest The speaker was introduced oy , in the height.Derek Ramsay and thanked oy| Offerings for Memorial Organ Leonard Beaton.The devotional Fund.period was led by Harold Corri- Ave Maria, Guilmant | gan./ © for the Wings of a Dove | Last night the boys\u2019 Hi-Y club Mendelssohn.held a joint meeting with the Organ.Fantasia en the Plainsong ! Westmount boys\u2019 Menorah Club Melody.Ad Coenam Agni.| at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Healey Willan.| \u2014 a LT Choir.Worship Geoffrey Shaw.Inter-Troop Section And now anothe: day is gone.Organ, Cheir.: lake.Softball To Organize Closing prayers.Blake.| 4883 Sherbrooke W.Hymn 401, Immortal, invisible, (Near Prince Albert) An effort will be made io or- God only wise.- We have the latest patterns.in cs English and Scotch Worsteds Sixty-five people have been ar- and Tweeds.; rested in Thonon, France, These | when the representatives from |include the entire personuel of | SIX er seven scout troops inp City.Hall, taken into custody | Westmount get together at the on charges of giving ration cards ' St.Matthias church hall.to members of the resistance.| The scout games would be played at King George Park during the evenings in May and early ganize an inter-troop \u201csection of the Westmount Municipal Softball League this Monday night Repairs & Alterations, EL.0082 VALET SERVICE Tune.CONSULT Monday nights meeting is! , Miss Shirley About scheduled to get underway at\u2019 7.30 p.m.The NEW COLD WAVE Miss Shirley has just returned from New York where she studied the latest in Hair Styling.SPECIAL ; Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Only Machineless Oil Permanent or Eugene $5.95 CLouTier HAIR STYLIST The Latest Creations for 1944.5505 Monkiand Ave.4129 St.Catherine w.EL.3775 1.7842 able.Sugar on snow is the treat - of a lifetime and one who has , never tasted it has missed something worth while, The largest maple groves are .found in the Province of Quebec, which produces 80% of the entire Canadian crop, and .the maple ! sugar industry has made great | progress within \u2018the last few years.The annual production in Canada is more than 30 million pounds, and of this amount Quebec produces 25 million pounds._\u2014 It\u2019s a mighty poor rule if it | does not work in your faver.Reg.$10.00 for gins to steam and bubble\u2014a wooden ladle skims it carefuily.Dusk has fallen by the time.the first syrup is taken off and strained, and then brought up to; the farm-house where the kind.farm-wife has supper waiting for the crowd.Are we ravenous\u2014we ; amber syrup\u2019 over fresh baked buckwheat cakes, the smell is simply entrancing.There is much hilarity | and singing of French- Canadian\u2019 songs.\u2018 But the climax of the whole: affair is the sugaring-off.Early! in the day the young son of the\u2019 house has been sent off to nearby neighbors in the village telling them of the big sugar-party up | at the camp.By late afternoon they have all gathered there, The ; taffy comes first, the liquid is\u2019 thicker than syrup but is not yet! sugar.\u201d It bubbles and swells! sitkily\u2014pans of clean white snow are gathered, and thin dribules of boiling syrup stream from making swirls and patterns on the snow.Then it is hit\u2019 sharply on the side of the fork, | wrapped around the tines, and so eaten.Never is anything quite so» good.The contrast of the cold: erispness of the snow and the warm sweetness on it, is sharp on the palate, The syrup begins to thicken and when it boils into\u2019 a yellow froth all over the pan, it is tipped and turned out quickly into whatever dishes are avail- Flowers fo Easter \u20ac EASTER LILIES Beautiful Plants in Full Bloom.© PLEASE ORDER EARLY CUT FLOWERS \u2014 CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS TES cli BSLV PINKERTON\u2019 $ Florists and Growers 1127 Sherbrooke West (Near Grey Ave.) DE.1179 men\u2019s Red Cross Meeting; Wesi- i West \u2014 Be By Associa at the Becond ve P This There ¢ that \u2018bu come ve centrali: forces t associat culable and pol nomic 1 But whi is exerc or not\u2014 eiled wi mocratic to some these ai tions wi those w future « should everywh Dr.P upon w based: tion of.sociatior are nov Italy [ and Fr: tries wh aral ca Britain the bran prisingly cated o! ciations; small gr a few E nomie, cies, ah program these po their re) time of democra ship.1 facts an the con well-mea much so In a word Pi of Colur part: \u20181 ienced the thru beneath of their long-esta tems ha der then mistake to greet change » sion.I with ob miliar t deeper t wait ang has seen some ju: surely er nothing we are 1 great cli major fa al crust, tent of \u20ac treme id cist mor \u2018National industry in the na ideologic side for only bec: In auch their che ing dra heels of chance f of contr of under \u201cAs th noi an © side « 3 lack of o af comm | \u2014\u2014\" tnt Wo- « West- ing.Israel Meet- ce As- 1srael Meet- lub Any Club r ; Stamp Stamp | Stamp Holmes many nner is en pf his ore at ns.in rsteds -a few giant concerns; -of control Review by Howard $.Ross BUSINESS AS A SYSTEM Or POWER By Dr.Robert A.Brady, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California.Becond Printing.Columbia University Press, Pages 340.Price $8.00.This book is controversial.There cn be no disputing the fact that \u2018business has not only become very powerful, but has also centralized and mobilized its forces by means oc strong trade associations which exert an incalculable inflence upon the social and political as well as the economic life of the variot nations.But whether this immense power is exercised for the popular good or not\u2014~whether it can be reconciled with continuation of a democratic way of life, or must lead to some form of totalitarianism\u2014 these are the controvertial questions which mus\u2019 be .nswered by those who are concerned for the future of the world \u2014 and that should ¢f course mean evefyvone everywhere.Dr.Prady presents the facts upon which an answer may be based.He describes the evolution of manufacturer\u2019s peak associations in four countries which are now totalitarian (Germany, Italy [when \u2018« wrote], Japan and France) and in two countries which still maintain the 1ib- éral capitalist position (Great Britain and the United States); the branchirg, interweaving, surprisingly widespread an complicated organization of these asso- siations: their dômination by small groups of men rei resenting their economic, social, and political policies, and the \u2018public relations\u201d programs by means of which these policies are propagated: and their relation, to governments in time of war and in peace, under democracy and under dictatorship.The bool.ffers amazing facts and disturoi:g parallels for the complacent liberal and the well-meaning conservative, and much solid meat for the scholar.In a brief but brilliant foreword Professor Robert S.Lynd of Columbia University wrote in part: \u2018\u2018Men have always experienced difficutty in perceiving the thrust of deeper et AIT A alt af SAL el THE EXAMINER Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis.Published Every Friday by THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773° ajms to be an independent, clean \u201cThe Examiner\u201d devoted to public service.mewspaper for the home, \u201c |p WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 = NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BIBLE N A RECENT address to the Westmount Rotary Club, R.A.Speirs, assistant headmaster of Lower Canada College, put his finger on one of the few weaknesses of Protestant education in this province\u2014the virtual absence of religious instruction from the curriculum.Mr.Speirs helieves that there is no substitute for Bible instruction in the building of character.Character training without the truths of the Bible is\u201d drained of its very life-blood.Mr.Speirs was taking exception to a statement recently made hy H.G.Hatcher, superintendent of Lachine schools, who expressed the opinion that Bible instruction had little effect on the formation of the character of school children.As Bible instruction is con- flucted now, it is understandable that it might have very little effect on the child\u2019s character.Perhaps that is what Mr.\u201d Hatcher meant.However, if he really meant that Scripture teaching as it ought to be taught, cannot be a substitute for character training by the teaching of right habits \u2018through conducting the pupils\u2019 activities in a favourable atmosphere,\u201d we have to take issue with him, | Character built on \u2018activities conducted in a favourable atmosphere\u2019 is a pretty flimsy substitute for the great and vital truths contained in both the Old and the New Testament.The world is full of men who amount to little in the way of character yet whose lives were largely spent in \u2018a favourable atmosphere.\u201d | Conducted by HOWARD 8.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.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.+ 2 SE world.Pravda was started in 1912 journalists, a pretty difficult time.During the first two years of its existence 36 editorials were confiscated by the police, it was completely suppressed eight times and eighteen editors went to jail.The final suppression lasted almost three years.Since then it has been doing well, It sells today for 20 kopecks, or about 3 cents.Informative it is far from sensational, running chiefly to small headline and small close-set type.There are six widecolumns en a page, slightly smaller than the standard size of \u2018Canadian Dally newspapers.\u201cThere are four vast areas for rebuilding America, when we lock through our engineering spectacles, They are not quite so dramatic as the blasted areas of Europe but they are just as urgent, in the long run.1.\u2014Housing \u2014 At -least ten million decent dwelling units are immediately needed, according to competent survey, see My Goals for America, 2\u2014Urban Reconstruction \u2014 Slum clearance, street widening, parking space, play-grounds, public health, sunlight, air\u2014mak- ing our cities fit to live In.8.\u2014Conservation of soils, waters, forests, wild life.Rebuilding a resource base for countless communities.The T.V.A.gives a good working model.Its great dams are the cathedrals of the power age.4.\u2014Integrating the continental transport system into one dynamic efficient organism\u2014airways, railways, highways, waterways and pipelines, Consider the task of building a system of super high- Think of abolishing great crossings, alone.In these four categories we have work enough to give us full employment at vital construction tasks for a generation.Every man hour expended would be in the direction of creating real national wealth and well- being.Every worker would feal that he was doing something important.\u201cWith twelve million husky young men.more or less, coming back into the labor market, with this vast increase in output per man hour, where is the work to take the place of killing and of making the equipment for killing.Let no one under estimate the importance, of this question.Government war orders at one hundred billion dollars a year are now underwriting perhaps forty million jobs, directly or indirectly.When the orders cease what are the forty mîflion going to do.Even if they are cut only in half, to fifty billion, what are the twenty million people going to do.At the bottom of the depression in 1933 not more than fifteen million people were unemployed.No nifty little plans for plastic bath tubs will fill this glgantic gulf.No programme for more aggressive sales campalgns will be of much use.No con- celvable expansion of foreign trade will be more than a drop million circulation each but the \u2018Pravda\u2019 three million and \u2018no doubt would have more but for an apparent permanent news print shortage in Russia.organization.of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R.while \u201cIzvestia\u201d is the organization of the Soviet Government.\u2018\u201ctrutb\u2019\u2019 and \u2018Izvestia\u201d means \u201cnews.\u201d and Lennon its first editorial running to 60,000 copies.editors had, it is said, even by* -|the standards of radical European The U.S.S.R.Daily \u201cPravda\u2019\u201d is tHe biggest newspaper In the The New York News and the Chicago Tribune have twa has reached more than \u201cPravda\u2019\u2019 is the official \u201cPravda\u201d means with the encouragement of Stalin Its early encountered here the most ime portant economic question of the 20th century.What labour on the peace front can take the place of killing.What pyramids, what cathedrals can we build that will effect a hundred billion dollars worth of Alr-craft carriers, tanks and bombers.\u201d STUART CHASE, Economist.< The Government of Nova Scotia \u201cis ready to use every dollar it can reasonably use to keep the Province thriving after the war.It is ready to spend and borrow to the utmost to assure that none in Nova Scotia lack a job.\u201d .\u201c Three sections of the Government\u2019s post-war program are ff 1.\u2014Large-scale expansion of the fishing Industry, \u201csomething we have long neglected\u2019; 2.\u2014Paving program to hard surface every, trunk highway and important secondary road; 3.~\u2014Extension of the low-cost housing scheme \u2018\u2018pere haps in some instances without interest.\u201d Ç \u201cOur earth ig degenerate in these latter days.There are signs that the world Is coming to an end.Children no longer obey their parents.Everybody wan:s to write a book.The end of the world is near.\u201d \u2014An Egyptian Priest, 4000 B.C.One pound of learning requires ten .pounds of common sense to apply it.\u2014Persian proverb.Cheerfulness is healthy {its opposite, melancholy, is disease.\u2014 Haliburton.Torpedoed Jeep! From the Second Army in Tennessee comes the latest \u201ctall story\u201d about an umpire with a sense of humor: \u201c After a recent downpour, 2 \u201cseep\u201d \u2014 sea-going jeep \u2014 sped down a muddy road and splashed through a ponq at the bottom of a hill, When the vehicle emerged on the other side, the umpire rushed out and stuck a black flag on It, signifying it had been destroyed by the enemy.\u201cWhat's the big \u2018idea?\u2019 protested the bewildered Blue\u201d driver, \u201cYou have just been torpedoed by a \u2018Red\u2019 submarine\u2019\u2019 the um- In the bucket.Friends we have pire said, Liesl Lai \u2014 St \u2014 At th Luke's day the cer, wil Mountai sus wit sion.\u201d cantata choir, dy Maur The : evening young I er will son, B.\u201cThe : Church,\u2019 tend an ghare tb The young n gregatio urday, : the ladi * | We * \u201cThe Fear\u201d.'\u2019 morning Baptist - In th will con Easter s Decisive C Dorche: Minister: 10.00 a.m.11.00 a.m.Then not | Palr 7.30 p.m.ducte Youn Mr.\u201cVV hi Wednesda; in C Good Frid toriu T.V Ober: slide: gium cludi; Ober Play, Orga; vocal favou ; [ (Just a Rev.R.Westm: (Cor.Lan: Rev.Gec 11.00 a.m 3.00 p.m 7.00 p.m 7.30 p.m ship 8.45 p.m Seve Cho J.C.Scott Mrs.S. \u2014 §° he vo an nt al a' ng me he on ce at ill 118 ke Bt.tig, it he ar, ow ne N= 1re to Ris ot Ce les to Westmount s Home Newspaper\u201d = THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 57 The Church Calls to Worship PAGE SEVEN : [ St.Luke's Church | At the morning service in St.Luke's United Church next Sunday the minister, Rev.R.,E.Spencer, will continue his series on Mountain Top Experiences of Je- gus with \u201cThe Mount of Invasion.\u2018\u2019 In the evening an Easter cantata will be rendered by the choir.\u201cFrom Olivet to Calvary,\u201d by Maunder.The Lenten service tomorrow evening will be in charge of the young people.The guest speaker will be the Rev.J.W.\u2018Patterson, B.A, B.D.whose topic is \u201cThe Mission of the World Church.\u201d You are asked to attend and to invite a friend to share the service with you.The Halfway Club invites young married people of the congregation to its meeting on Saturday, April 1, at 8.30 p.m, in the ladies\u2019 parlor.* * | Westmount Baptist | * * \u201cThe Love that Casts Out Fear\u2019.This is the title of the morning sermon in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.In the evening Dr.Johnston will conclude the series of pre- Easter sermons entitled: \u2018Life's Decisive Moments\u2019.The theme of Calvary \u2018Church Dorchester St.at Greene Ave.Westmount Minister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, B.D.10.00 a.m, Church School.11.00 a.m.Preacher, the Minister.Theme, \u201cIn Praise of Courage not in Uniform.™ A Message for Palm Sunday.7.30 p.m.Service of Worship conducted by members of Calvary Young Adult Society.Preacher, Mr.Dave T.Jackson.Theme, \u201cWhat Price Peace?\u201d Wednesday, 8 p.m.Service of Worship in Church Parlours.Good Friday, 8 p.m.in Church Audi- torjum.IMustrated lecture by Dr.T.W, Jones, \u201cPilgrim Trails to Oberammergau\u201d with 50 coloured slides of scenes in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.including Berlin, and 100 slides of Oberammergau and The Passion Play.Organ music by A.J.Binnie, vocal numbers by choir, old favourite hymns on the screen.St.Luke's United Church .Decarie Boulevaru ; (Just above Sherbrooke Street) Minister: Rev.R.E.Spencer, M.A., B.D, SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd (Palm Sunday) 11.00 a.m.\"The Mount of Invasion\u201d 11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and Primary Classes.) 12.15 p.rf.Junior, Intermediate and * Senior Classes.7.30 p.m.Easter Cantata: \u2018From Olivet to Calvary,\u201d by Maunder, Westmount Park Church (Cor.Lansdowne & Western Aves.) Minister: Rev.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.11.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 3.00 p.m.Church School.7.00 p.m.Holy Communion.7.30 p.m.Service of Public Worship.8.45 p.m.Sacred Cantata: \u201cThe Seven Last Words\u2019 by Dubois.by Westmount Park Church Choir and assisting artists.J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director Mrs.S.C.Burgess, Organist % {this last address will be: \u201cThe|% Moment at the Parting of the * Ways\u2014Paradise or Perdition?\u201d Following the evening service, the Westmount Fireside Fellowship will be held.At this gathering George Adam will tell of a recent visit to Camp Borden and of how a large number of soldiers recently responded to the call of Christ.These fireside gatherings have proved a boon and a blessing to many young people.The Sunday school which is showing marked progress, meets each Sunday at 3 o'clock.New scholars are always welcome, The competitive plan now in operation is creating a great deal of interest.The Young People\u2019s Union has its meeting each Monday evening.This is an inspiring gathering of young people who think, study, pray and plan.The Red Cross has its meetings each Thursday, the day group meeting at 9.30 a.m.and the evening group at 7.30 p.m.The Westmount Mia-week Fellowship is held on Wednesday at 8 o'clock, These gatherings are greatly enjoyed by the large company of those who attend.* * | Westmount Park | * * The choir of Westmount Park Church (augmented) will present the sacred cantata \u201cThe Seven Last Words\" by Dubois on Sunday following the regular evening service.The soloists will be Mrs.J.C.Scott (soprano), Arthur Mal- linson (tenor), J.C.Scott (bass).Those who cannot be present for the morning communion are reminded that a supplementary service will be held at 7.00 p.m.Preparatory service will be held in the church on Friday at 8.00 p.m- when new members will be received and welcomed, A fellowship hour will follow in Webster Hall, Time past and time present.both, may pain us, but time improved is eloquent in God's praise.\u2014Mary Baker Eddy.The hearts of men are their books; events are their tutors; great actions are their eloquence.\u2014Macaulay.St.Andrews Church Westmount Cote St.Antoine Rd.near Argyle Ave.) Minister: Rev.F.W, Kerr, D.D.Student-Assistant Mr.A.Leonard Griffith, B.A, 11.00 am, Holy Communion, Col.G.GC.D.Kilpatrick, DB.D., will preach and will unveil a Kelsey window in memory of the late Mrs.John Scott.7.30 p.m.Col.G.G.D.Kilpatrick, D.D.\u201cThe Seven Last Words of Christ.\u201d Theo Dubois, by the choir of forty voices, under direction of Fred Whiteley, organist and choirmaster.| Calvary Church 1 * Services will be conducted in Calvary United Church, West- mount, on Sunday next, Palm Sunday, at the usual hour of worship.The church schoot will meet in all departments from beginners to adults at 10 a.m.The preacher at the morning hour of worship will be the minister, Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.The subject of the sermon will be \u201cIn praise of courage, not in uniform\u2019.We praise, and rightly so, the magnificent courage of our gallant men and women enrolled in naval, land and air forces, these are hazarding their lives on our behalf and we do well to constantly and gratefully remember them, keeping a shrine of remembrance for them in our hearts.There are other forms of courage, however, that we are in danger of forgetting, and on this Palm Sunday, when we recall the Master's entry into Jerusalem, we are reminded \u201cof the courage that flamed in His life and the elements of that courage that burn in the lives of men and women today.The evening service will be conducted by The Young Adult Department of Calvary Church, one of the thriving, energetic departments of the congregation, The sermon will be delivered by Dave T.Jackson, superintendent of the church school, and one of the active workers of the young adult section.His theme will be \u201cWhat Price Peace\u201d?facing in a realistic way the great issues of the life and death struggle in which we are engaged.The Young People\u2019s Union will not meet in Calvary this week but instead, will meet with Chalmers United Church Y.P.U.in their church, Verdun, where the representatives of Calvary and Chalm- ers will participate in a debate held under the auspices of the Montreal Preshytery Young People\u2019s | Union Council.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 Women's Association will meet in the church parlours on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.On Wednesday at 8 p,m, a Passion Week service for prayer and Bible study will be held in the church parlours with the pastor in charge.At 9 p.m.a special meeting of the deacons will be held to receive applications for church membership in preparation for reception at the Easter Day services.On Good Friday at 8 p.m, in the church auditorium Dr.Jones will conduct a service of worship aud deliver an illustrated lecture on \u201cPilgrim Trails through France, Belgium, Holland and Germany to Oberammergau and it world famous Passion Play.\u201d This moving story, illustrated with 150 coloured slides has heen told many times by Dr.Jones, who visited Berlin and attended the Passion Play in Oberammergau in A verse for today- Thy sun shall no more go down; neither shall thy moon withdraw itself: for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light, and \u2018the days of thy mourning shall be ended.Isaiah 60, 20.the summer of 1930, never loses its soul-moving appeal and the showing of these pictures and the telling of the story again this year is in response to many.many requests from men and women both Protestant and Roman Catholic.There is no charge for admission, an offering for benevolent purposes being taken up.The doors will open at 7.30 so that all who desire to do so may come and quietly worship in the church preceding the opening of the program.The organist, A.J.Binnie, will render organ music preceding the lecture, Vocal music will be rendered by members of the choir; while old favourite hymns will be sung from slides shown on the screen.Preaching services with Communion of The Lord's Supper and recaption of new members will be held on Easter Day at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.A speclal Easter thankoffering Church of The Redeemer LUTHERAN Cor.Clarke & Western, Westmount Rev.J.F.Neudoerffer PALM SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.Confirmation.GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 8 p.m You are Cordially Invited to Worship With Us.Stanley Presbyterian Church Westmount and Victoria Avenues Interim Moderator Rev.Dr.F.Scott Mackenzie Walter $.Clapperton A.K.C.M., Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd 11 00 a.m.Morning Wnrship.Guest Preacher: The Rev.Frank Lawson, B.D.11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.Evening Worship, Guest Preacher: The Rev, Frank Lawson, B.D.Dominion-Douglas Church Westmount Bivd., corner Lansdowne Avenue Minister: Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, M.A, D.D.Student Assistant: Mr.R.J.D.Moris, B.A.PALM SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\u201cIf Thou Hadst Known\" 3.00 p.m.Church School 7.30 p.m.\u201cWhat Calvary?\u201d Happened at 8.30 p.m.Young People's Union.Organist, J.M.Walkley Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Rosiyn Ave.Rev.J.A.Johnston, D.D., Minister Hibber- Troop Organist ard \u201choirmaster 11.00 a.m.\"The love That Casts Out Fear.\u201d Communion at 12 o'clock noon.7.30 p.m.\u2018The Moment At the Parting of the Ways.\u2019 \u2018\u2019Paradise or Perdition?\u201d Last in pre-Easter series\u2014\"\u2019Life's Decisive Moments.\u201d Westmount Fireside Fellowship A moving story of how many soldiers found Christ in Camp Borden.Members of the Services Especially Invited, MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Melville Ave., Westmount Minister: Rev.Wm: Orr Mulligan, M.A, LL.B, D.D.PALM SUNDAY 11.00 a.m.\u2018\u2019Hosannah In The Highest.\u201d .11.30 a.m.Sunday School.7.30 p.m.\"Religious Responsibilities.\u201d Rev.Dr.Mulligan will preach at both services.VISITORS WELCOME on behalf of the W.M.S, will he taken up on Palm Sunday.Bua- kets for this purpose will be placed in the foyer of the church at both services- He that has the truth at his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue.\u2014 John Ruskin.Trinity Memorial Church Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.Rev.Canon R.Kenneth Naylor, Rector FRIDAY, MARCH 31st 4.00 pm, Children\u2019s Service, 8.00 pan.Adult Gonfirmatioif Class, APRIL 2nd \u2014 PALM SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.10.00 wan.Senor Sunday School.Cons firmntion Class and Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Choral Communion, Kindere garten Class for smell children, 3,00 p.m.Confirmation Service, 7.00 pau.Evensong.APRIL 3rd MONDAY BEFORE EASTER 7.00 aun, Holy Communion.4.00 pti.Service for Women.8.00 p.mm.Meditation on Events of Day, APATL Ath TUESDAY BEFORE FASTER 10.00 a.m, Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Meditation, APRIL.5th WEDNESDAY BEFORE EASTER 7.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Meditation, APRIL.6th \u2014 MAUNDY THURSDAY 10.00 a.m.oly Communion, 8.00 pan.Meditation\u201d on Lust Supper, Strangers welcome, AN seats free and unapproprinted, Church of The Advent \u2018The Little Church on Wood & Western,\u201d Westmount Rev.Sydenham B.Lindsay, Rector Rev.Clifford Andrews, Assistant Priest SATURDAY, APRIL 1st 4.00 pare Organ and Choral Recital by Mr.I, Gordon Phillips, B.A, and the Boys Choir, PALM SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion, Blessing and Distribution of Palms.10.15 wan.Matting, 11,00 a.m.Solemn Eucharist: Procession with Palms, 3.00 pan.Sunday School.7.00 p.m.Solemn Evensong and Pro- | cession.WEEK-DAY SERVICES Holy Communion: 8 a.m, Monday and Friday; 7 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 9.30 un, Wednesday.Matlins: 7.30 a.m.daily, except on Wednesday at 9 am.Evensong: 3.00 p.m, dally, except on Saturday at 8 p.m.8.00 p.m.Rev.Father MeC aust SSE, of Bracebridge, ni preach every evening.ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 CHURCH Westmount Corner Church Hill and Cote St.Antoine Road Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, L.Th., M.C.PALM SUNDAY 8.00 aan.Holy Communion.10.00 a.m.Rector's: Bible Class, 11.00 a.m.Holy Communion and Sermon, Preacher, the Rector.3.00 p.m Sunday Sehool, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Choir will.present \u201cOYvet to Calvar MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY: 10.00 a.m.Holy Communion, 8.00 p.m.Evening Prayer and Short Meditation.GOOD FRIDAY 9,30 aan.Scholars\u2019 Service, 10.30 aan, Matins and Ante-Communion with Address, 12,00-3.00 p.m.\u201cThe Three Hours\u201d conducted by the Rector.\u2014 \u201cThe Cross and its Messages.\u201d After each Meditation.there will he a hymn during which anyone may leave or emer the Church, ST.STEPH EN'S CHURCH.Cor Dorchester St and Atwater Ave.Westmount Rev.A.T.Love, M.A.Rector PALM SUNDAY 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.+9,50 a.m.Sundav School.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer, 7.30 p.m.Evensong.Lenten Series: am.\"Marks of a Christian\u201d \u2014 Sympathy.p.m.Studies in The Prayer Book.is F4 EN ho 2 A \u201ca.\u201d ego 0c vee Day and Night front 1 DUSTING POWDER 2.20 anda SALTS , 1.25 A litle care each morning.\u2019 SOAP 55c \u2014 2 for 1.00 lite care each night.and = you will be rewarded with a LY MAKEUP 25¢ peaches-and-creom com 35¢ DuBarry Beauty Preporce POMAD 1.50 fions the Beauty-Angle way® TORY 67¢c =30 much the lovelier | DEPILJTORY 1.70 FER GIFRSETS 1.95 & 3.65 SETS 2.75 15¢ [MPOO 10c .HENN ILE SHAMPOO 2 for 25¢ 29°58 ets 0) A P BASE(Reg.1.25) 1.00 AN ACIN ol SEC ( Pg.2.00) 1.50 RR eC 0 sR .\u201chw = VEN > Famoif Fragrances for hi sat as | your aily Toilette! 10 986 EE 22: FE TONS TRI VINIE k libtill Possible to Get > > \u2014dkd Give \u2014 CHANEL T ena Soin ng Tonics Ne.Alerdenio, Cuir de Russie, No.22.= C 1 2 oz $2.00) 6 03.$4.00 .Porife 36 01.$2.00; 1 ex.810.00 WAMPOLE'S PHOSPHO LECITHIN 1.00 AN E L WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL 1.00 IRON & YEAST TABLETS (100) 69¢ IRONTONE CAPSULES (50) 1.00 AYERST DRI YEAST CAPSULES 50c & 1.50 : BEEF, IRON & WINE 79¢ ¢ R MEN VEBEX (Vitamin B in sherry wine tonic) 1.69 tne grooming Quilies inspired SARSAPARILLA TONIC 1.00 other, coandlfrefreshing as the FESOFOR IRON TABLETS 89¢ ro Wes enon rae N.B.YEAST FLAKES 25¢ RessiN\u20144s DEODORANT BREWER'S YEAST TABLETS (100) 49c me ; FELLOW'S HYPOPHOSPHITES 89 & 1.39 \u201d MALTEVOL by Horner 2.00 PAGE ELEVEN NOU'LL DISOUVER this pew kind of make-up.created by Max Factor, * Hollywood .is the secret of a \"glamour eomplexion\u201d.Juet im- sgine, it hides every tiny complexion fault.Makes the ekin look smooth and young, and looks levely for hours withon: *-p w*ring.K HOLLYWOOD We Loan Out Baby Scales FREE OF CHARGE, BABY'S OWN SOAP 8c BABY'S OWN TABLETS 23c PYREX FEEDERS 15c & 23c FARMER'S WIFE MILK 10e PABLUM | 39¢ NOURIC | 45c MENNEN'S BABY OIL 59¢ JOHNSON\u2019S BABY TALC 28c & 55c ANTICOLIC NIPPLES 3 for 25c QUALITY ABSORBENT COTTON per lb.49c MEAD'S CEREAL 25e BABY TOOTH BRUSHES 15¢ CASTORIA .29c MILLER'S WORM POWDERS 23e ROBINSON'S BARLEY 39c BABY BOTTLE BRUSHES 15¢ h HEALING ONLY \"STABILIZED WHEAT GERM ON THE MARKEY RICH IN TTR B\u201d VITAMINS -Baby Needs \u2014 ; a Perfums de Luxe 4 / L\u2019AIMANT ON L'ORIGAN La PARIS \u201d CHYPRE @ LE VERTIGE PRICES: $0.85, $1.40, $2.75, $5.50 (per drachm.$0.69) , À LE VERTIGE: $1.15, $2.00, $3.35, $6.50 ry.(per drachm.$1.00) = 142 pi Bim TL SATS as NS A 0 Tm SU I mp PT TC 2 = RA.7.FES PAGE TWELVE (BY INEZ MACAULAY) - se Letters, letters, letters! Sacks of them tumbled into airplanes, thrown into the holds of ships, tossed into the waiting mail train, rushed across the land, across the oceans to lonesome, homesick boys.We're all urged to write them; we've been told how much they mean in keeping up \u201cmorale.\u201d (\u201cYou'll never know what your first letter meant to me\u2014'' wrote a husband to his bride.) But what about the letters that come winging back, those little letters in the familiar V-mail envelopes with no clue as to where they came from, those letters that F no one needed to urge the bovs to write back to us?Those letters, it seems to me, all unheralded and unknown, are bringing 1 great awakening to stay-at-home Canadians.of the meat counter.She took a worn letter from her handbag.\u201cListen to Don's description of the flies in Sicily-\u2014written last August : \u201cThey practice low level bombing and strafing and high altitude \"«| dive bombing.They land in the ba ue Klading and making jokes most out-of-the-way spots and they've lighted on my fingers now It was a woman\u2019s voice at the |_ that's what makes my typing other end of, the line-up in- front 50 erratic.\u201d , The woman reading the letter looked up, a crooked sort of smile on her face., \u201cI just read that when I have to wait in line a bit,\u201d she said.EASTER SUGGESTIONS makes \u2018me realize how pelty our æ ¥ * \u201cThey're so cheerful through troubles are.\u201d Her words brought to \u201cmind a senfdnce in a letter I\\had recently received from Italy : \u201cI hope you are maintaining your sense of balance, and your Pastel| humor.\u2014 This is but a transitory period from which we shall emerge better people.I am learning patience which I need.\u201d A VARIETY OF NEW Spring Dresses In Silk Jerseys and Crepes.shades and prints, navy and black.Summer cottons in one and two piece styles.a Those lines were wrijten in a tent On a mountainside in Italy HOSIERY GLOVES with rain pouring from leaden BLOUSES SKIRTS skies, seas of chocolate mud all Le about, wounded men being taken SCARFS SWEATERS |down the mountainside, ehells screaming, bombs bursting.It is These are only a few of the many from letters like that Canadians , Easter which are learning what the really worth-while things in life are.Boys thrown in with all sorts 9 and conditions of men are learning to understand and appreciate their good qualities.My cov- respondent had never met Englishmen before he went overseas.LADIES WEAR Now he writes : 1219 Greene Avenue \u201cHad lunch with Bome RAF (Just above St.Catherine) boys today.They've been through ' hell, but are just as gentle and Fitzroy 9541 \u2018courteous as ever.We talked a _____ about Canada and Canadians.apprépriate gifts for we have in stock.© NECKWEAR Dainty lace models and tailored styles.® SCARVES and KERCHIEFS Exquisite chiffons, crepes and Shetlands.eo BLOUSES e HANKIES White, navy and pastels.\u2018 Silk, lace, linen and print.© LINGERIE Exclusive French-finished as well as lace-trimmed and tailored styles in rayon crepe and satine FLOWERS To match any ensemble.A e RAINCOATS e CORSETRY By Nature's Rival, Le Gant, Sara Drew and Camp Surgical ;, and Maternity Supports.SHERBROOKE W.Mee.O E 5 WESTMOUNT Limited Est.1921 DE.1850 \u201cThe Corsetiere of Discriminating Women\u201d eo GLOVES Fine hand-sewn fabrics, chamoisette and kid.\u2018© HOSIERY [their = Mrs.Owen Campbell 3! Addresses W.C.T.U.Addressing the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.in Dominion Douglas Church Hall on Wednesday after- speaking on \u2018Many Voices,\u201d stressed the need of women\u2019s voices being heard first in the home, the church, the educational and political field.The soloist of the afternoon was Mrs.W.K.Davis, accompa¥i- fed by Mrs.H.Neville, ~ ) Mrs.C.W.Baker was group convener.Those boys are \u201ciniensely democratic, There'll be an afterwards worth living with people like them in the world.\u201d Sentences like that stab you to the realization that those boys know what they've fighting for, thet.they are determined the world will be a better place for sous than it has been for them.' Food plays a large part in the soldier's hard life and in his letters he often writes of what he eatg or of what he would like to eat! \u201cWish I could .be looking at you across one of O'Donnell's steaks!\u201d my soldier corréspon- dent writes wistfully, \u201cJust finished supper, three different forms of beans, bad coffee, one slice of pineapple.It's tough getting the supplies to us up the terribly muddy trails.\u201d In andther leiter he wrote : \u201cAm supremely happy, had a really good dinner tonight.Simple pleasures like that over here mean more than you can possibly conceive.I'll never take the again when 1 get home.\u201d The last letter i had from him was written just after he had received my Christmas gifts.\u201c] don\u2019t want to sound like a gushing schoolboy, but I just can\u2019t express to you my appreciation of the package you sent from civilization to me here in the mud and horror of the Italian battle front.But your package was better than sunlight\u2014home- made fruit cake\u2014all those delicious delicacies\u2014I just felt weak in the knees when I opened the box.\u2019 LU % LJ Letters like that work a subtle change in your thinking.You have done with foolish spending of either time or money.You think ceaselessly of how you can best help to shorten this war\u2014 to bring boys like that home to Canada, which needs so badly their idealism, their strength, their courage.You see with a sudden blinding illumination what homes and families in the ; Dominion are for, what is our i purpose in life.Letters, letters, letters! Messages of cheer, of courage, of hope and dreams for the future.He who receives one is a better Cah- adian because of it, for in the {| 1etters of the boys to us the heart of our country is revealed.Anyone caring to share interesting little bits of letters from overseas with the rest of us should address them to the Editor of the Round Table, c/o The Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue.We'll save them up until we have a few and then print a batch.So send them along, or tell us about them.Letters written by the boys will be returned.The waste paper being salvaged by the school children has a multitude of war uses.For instance, army medical supplies require new and advanced packaging practices in which paper and paperboard play a vital role.Life- giving plasma journeys to the fronts in fibre shipping contdiners made from waste paper.Wastepaper also goes into the waterproof linings of crates for ster- iligers, X-ray transformers, operating tables and litters.Look for two new and excitihg 11 colors this spring: \u201cRevival Pink\u201d §/and \u201cGrecian Gold.\u201d noon, Mrs, Owen Reid Campbell, 4 Greek War Relief F und Thanks Westmount Club For Donated Clothing The Westmount Women's Club, Inc., have received the following letter dated March 17, 1944 from the Greek War Relief Fund: Ladies: We have received from your organization, 88 pieces of assorted.clothing which will be very useful to us.Canadians have shown deep sympathy for the Greek cause, and it is difficult indeed for us to find words bf expression \u2018ef gratitude and appreciation of this fund and of the Greek people toward such generous benefactors.Sd at mss Ge AB bi SRL JORIS stl.\u201c\u201cWestmount's Home Newspaper* The Greek people will long remember Canadians for what they have done and are still doing te alleviate their terrible suffering in the most crucial hour of their existence.On behalf of the national executive committee, we avail ourselves of this opportunity to express to you end through you to all assisting in this campaign, our heartfelt thanks, Yours faithfully, National Executive Committee.Geo.Genetakos, Chairman.B.C.Salamis, .National Secretary.He thai respects himself is safe from others; He wears a coat of mail that none can pierce.your Easter costume.Mrs.Pearl FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE Easter Beauty A lovely coiffure is the crowning touch for has just returned from the New York Hairdressers\u2019 Convention and will be pleased to advise you on the newest hair styling.EL.8636 FEATURING pr HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE Other Permanents From $5 to $10 4 Chevrier ty mma WESTMOUNT BEAUTY PARLOR 5122 SHERBROOKE WEST, NEAR GREY AVE.luxury of Môntreal for granted ||L Easter Sale Of Spring Hats Drastic price reductions on our stock of lovely Hats! Newest styles in straws, felts, half hats! Buy one now to match your East- or ensemble and to wear through Spring.31.98 wr Large head sizes a specialty.Hats made to order & remodelled CLAREMONT MILLINERY MRS.MANSEAU, Proprietor 4968 SHERBROOKE WEST (3 doors east of Claremont) Flowers Sent by Wire | CUT FLOWERS Now.on Display.© -\u2014 PLEASE ORDER EARLY FLORIST\u2014GROWER 5321 Dupuis Ave.on CODLMRTOR! aT 11 Al +\" 00 MD bed df A he A CU A WA we 4 K- \u201cWestmount\u2019s Home Newspaper THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 va PAGE THIRTEEN E ~ py rer ee meer po w= à = 9 e | * .È ï Conrad's Novels Appraised Public Qunership | HOME ECONOMICS {|e Privat | 0 Di 3 - IScuss 3 a By Professor G.Clarke cussed At Club ] ir < An interesting pane! discussion &.ox- Joseph Conrad and his art perience of 20 years: a husband PRETTY HEADNOTES TODAY'S NEEDLECRAFT of Pubs versus ive Owner- & ur- geen as own personal and pe-|apq father, and the creator of 12 .; ship with reference to the Mont- pe aX- culiar contribution to the many novels, eight volumes containing a ~ ~~ N= real Light, Heat and Power, was il to chaptered gospel that is the|sg shorter tales, three plays (3 \\ presented lo the Cote des Neiges \u2018 ,n, motivation of al great novels|gerived from his fiction, four and Snowdon Women's Clu), i formed the subject of a fascinat- works of personal reflection and Rs he follow- i ing and thoug t-provoking address |reminiscence and two romances es y ny nos a ;.- SSE eles, he onl tn 1 cadre ae SS s u J ;y ; FT de a Ve + Hed \"hey PE Born, in 1857, in the Ukraine 8 ie ar , , , and Mrs.D.W.Heywood.Pot Professor CE Que, Teodor Josef Konrad Korzaniow- Mrs, A.Borlase na several ; and former head of the Depart.ski said Dr.Clarke, was the son delightful solos accompanied at + ment of English at Queen's of a dauntless patriot, poet and the piano by Bernard Leshley.} University.playwright who was exiled :o The president, Mrs.J.Crawe ; afe \u201cConrad w Slav.a Pole b Siberia by the Czarist Govern- : ford, was in the choir and thanked { rad was a Ys ole 07 |ment.Dr.Clarke quoted the ; the artists.Mrs.E.Sharpe ex- % hat pativity and temperament,\u2019 said |novelist's testimony to his father\u2019s \"8 A pressed the clubs\u2019 thanks to the Professor Clarke, \u2018an English-|-ardent fidelity\u201d and his \u201cfearless k speakers \u2019 _ man by choice, affection, long re- confession in word and deed of a Mrs.J.Lorimer and her come Crm Arr _ A Beautiful Conrad and a naturalized British is quick to crochet as Is the mateh- 5WOOPps down in decorative loops CHINA \u2014 subject.Three times he revisited |;ng bag.The latter is made in a that add grace and color.lt makes LAMPS £ Cream Permanent ay native putain maxing os straight piece with round base.the dress look expensive.RADIOS a w rom , î ; This season\u2019s newest! Fresh Pattern 786 contains a transfer GRAMOPHONE.5 sidence and formal naturalization; a Frenchman by cultural sympathy and understanding; a sez- man through the babit and ex- feof Former Instructor of The New Copl Wave + Complete - Reg.$10.00 FOR $6-50 Permanents + BE.1407 Salon «Beaute HELENE 203 New Birks Building PHILLIPS SQUARE + | creed which the simplest heart could feel and understand.\u201d The father, freed from restraint in 1868 died in 1870.The reunited family was then in Cracow, and a description of the life of the city at that time is given in Conrad's work Poland Revisited.Strongly influenced by his instructor at the institution he attended in Cracow, the young Conrad ip turn made a indelible impression on his mentor.The teacher's influence, however, combined with that of the youth's relatives proved unable to dissuade him from going to sea at 17.Conrad served before the mast on two French ships engaged in the Mediterranean trade and in voyages to South America.He great difficulty in 1914 in the early days of the first World War.From 1894, when he forsook the sea he made his home in England.In 1896 he married a young him in debt to the Bible, Shake- » favorite poet and then perhaps, Personal Attention to OIL PAINTINGS Christina Rossetti and Robert i .Alth h hared Your Individual Style Bridges ous be share By Gordon Pfeiffer formerly of Quebec + On view at the artist's studio + 693 Victoria Ave DE.2082 PRETTY HATS For The Easter Parade hep ATR OSL JASSHATT % E oN N HRY coming to every style of hair-do, and springlike in either straw or cofton.Pattern 782 directions for hat and stitches.contains bag: mittee served refreshments.Another war casualty is the white collar class.° PAINTING and DECORATING |- + J.A.Bethune 3342 Troie Ave.COTE DES NEIGES AT.7192 pattern of embroidery, necessary pattern pieces for dress in size 2.4, 6.State size desired.James and Stephen Crane, and Russian novelists and disliked Dostoievsky.Keats was his Masefield\u2019s love of the sea he never cared for that poet's work and he had a pronounced aversion for George Bernard Shaw.Conrad's preference for Britain and the British, said the speaker; was based on his admiration for the political sagacity of the leaders of British opinion, Britain he held to be the \u2018\u2018sheet anchor\u2019 in European effairs.The British character, Conrad felt was ln- nately kindly among all classes, which was in itself a guarantee against the outbreek of a revolution of the kind that overthrew the Czarist regime in Russia.Fur-Lined Sarong Utopia,\u201d which again finds the sarong siren teamed with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope.COAL BASKET Offers: ELwood 2230 \u201ccially for yom, Keep Healthy The Spencer Way! 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Recalling a visit paid to the novelist's home at Bishopsbourne, Kent, in 1922, Professor Clarke | said that he enjoyed five hours | in Conrad's company.\u201cWe dis- | cussed poetry, Woodrow Wilson, : the techniques of writing his novels and the United States.which he had not visited at that time.\u201d \u201cConrad asked me which of his Easter Flowers Let flowers brighten up your home for Easter or express your remembrance of a friend or a relative.Their fragrance and beauty equip them wonderfully to accomplish either mission gracefully.first landed in England\u2014at L.owes- Le 07 = \" PRE FASTFR toft\u2014in 1878 and later joined a Nav 12 7 ; - North Sea coastal vessel.Further \u201cWE [ ' j experience at sea took him on Ay Laing + 5 SPECIAL voyages to the Antipodes.BY| his crocheted pill-box, be- The embroidery that sparks up Want .es 1884 he had become Captain : this blithe little dirndl frock S.Englishwoman, Miss Jessie George, Each pattern costs twenty-five cents (25c), which should be | Er whom he had met four years sent in coin (stamps cannot be accepted), to The Examiner, Needle- PRAM 2 + earlier.She was 17 years younger craft Department, 219] Hampton Ave, N.D.G., Montreal.Write | CHAIRS * than he and survived him by 12 plainly, the pattern desired, the pattern number, your name and address.SIDEBOARD \u201ci OTHER years.Because of the slowness of the mails delivery of our patterns CHESTERFIELD + Touching on Conrad's reading may take a few days longer than usual.RIDING BOOTS in English, Professor Clarke places ETC.| speare, Jeremy Taylor, Dickens.a = among French writers, Flaubert, Dorothy Lamour will appear in! 84 Vi T FROM $5.00 up Taackeray.Trollope.Monryat, De Maupassant and Anatole Fran-{a fur-lined sarong for Yukon se- | 3 C ORIA AVE.; \u201c0oper, + fH.Hudson, SONY! Ce He was not impressed by quences in Paramount's \u201cRoad To | (Just Below Sherbrooke) : Completely feminine .|l|novels 1 thought his best and | BEAUTIFU * L smartly led.A perfect when 1 replied, The Rescue, he: EASTER LILIES match Foy en Se pointed out that The Victory had | had by far the greater number: of sales, added Prof.Clarke.\u2019 However, he sald, Conrad himselt | preferred The Rescue.I Nostromer, Professor Clarke | held to be Conrad's greatest ef-| Choose your flowers from our large selection of freshly cut flowers and lovely blooming plants.® Bonded Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service © ROLAND C.HILL collection of our exciting Reasonably fashion headliners.priced.-/ Sunflower fort.\u2018Conrad proved that the \u2019 vy Hat Shop novel is human Seistory,\u201d he de-! Formerly John Eddy & Sons Reg'd REG'D \u2018 clared.84 AT f ~~ 5464 Sherbrooke St.W.Mrs.W, 8.Edgar introduced 4 1 SHERBROOKE WEST VICTORIA ) Near Girouard the speaker who was thanked by D E + OPEN J DExter 2076 Mrs.J.H.Norris.Miss Ruth\u2019 x er GOOD FRIDAY Afrin, pianist, was the soloist.' _ \u201ci SALE NT ZEA £ Srv) gio x: Sad oF ot 7 PAGE FOURTEEN OUR SHORT STORY ROAD TO THE GUILLOTINE By DERRY PLEMING When Marguerite, Comtesse de Varennes heard the roll of the drums she knew the morning had come when she would either die by the guillotine or escape by a last minute miracle.So far, all attempts to rescue her from the heavily-guarded Conciergerie had failed.Day after day she had received messages of encouragement from her brother, Jules.But nothing happened.Yesterday she had found a note in her bread: \u201cCourage! You will be rescued in the streets tomorrow.\u201d Rescued in the sireets?How could Jules and a handful.of friends rescue her from under the ewes of hundreds of soldiers \u2018and the people of Paris?It seemed incredible.She sat upon her rough bed.There was nowhere else to sit.The only furniture was a washbasin on the floor.Her only possessions were a comb and a few articles of clothing.It was October 16th, 1793.Three weeks since she had been imprisoned.Last week, after a short trial she had been found guilty of plotting the escape of Marie Antolnette from the Conciergerie.She wondered about the Queen, once so gay and beautiful in her thousand-room palace at Versailles.Now in a damp basement cell, and like herself, condemned to die today.Was she, too, lying awake, thinking of the guillotine?Was she afraid?If she was, she would never show it\u2014 though she was 111, and had aged terribly during her long imprisonment.She looked fifty, instead of thirty-eight.She had lost all hope of escape.\u201cThe only thing I can do now,\u201d she had said, \u201cis to dle like a daughter of Maria Theresa.\u201d Her husband, Louis XVI, had been executed.Her only son, the litte Dauphin, had been taken from her and placed under the guardianship.of Simon, a rough shoemaker.Her friends had either been executed or were in Europe, helpless to aid her.The French Republic hoped, by executing the ex-Queen, to frighten England and Austria.At ten o'clock the tramp of feet told Marguerite they had come for her.A tall young man, wearing white breeches and a three-cor- nered hat; entered her cell.Was this Samson, the famous executioner?His face was impassive.Silently, he cut her long golden hair, and tied her hands behind her back.He led the way through the dark passages of the Conciergerie and through the gates.At the sight of the tumbril - waiting for her, Marguerite felt faint.Hundreds of soldiers with muskets stood on guard in the street.Ahead, in another tum- bri], she saw the erect figure of a woman in a plain white gown and cap\u2014Marie Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre, dayghter of the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.Marguerite stepped into the tumbril and sat on the hard wooden seat on which so many aristocrats had gone\u2018 to their death.As the cart jolted over the stone pavement she searched the faces of the soldiers for her brother or the friends who had sworn to rescue her or die in the attempt.But there wasn't a familiar face in the rows of infantrymen with their fixed bayonets, or the lines of cavalry with drawn sabres, behind.These soldiers were for Mane Antoinette.The Republic was \" afraid, even at the last hour, that she would be snatched from the guillotine.France was in a state of panic.The English were attacking from the north, the Span- jards from the south, the °Austrians were in Belgium, and the Prussians were massed on the Rhine, The women in the streets screamed filthy remarks at Marguerite, but the men stared admiringly.She was young and very beautiful.Among many beautiful women at the Court of Versailles she had been the loveliest.Those: had been gay, carefree days! Costly gowns, fantastic coiffures, lavish dinners.Her husband, whom she had married at fifteen.was old and il], but he had let her go where she willed.She had never loved him, but he had been kind.Two months ago he had been executed.¥ - % + ERSAILLES had been so gay with entertainment that no one had seen the storm clouds of the Revolution.Marie Antoinette, gay and wilful, had spent a fortune trying to save herself from boredom.How she had loved attending masked balls in Paris! It was at one of these that Marguerite had danced with Denis La Fontaine, the handsome, philandering lieutenant, son of an innkeeper, who had openly admired her at the court, though she repeatedly snubbed him.This night, appearing from nowhere, he had drawn her into the dance before she could protest.His arms, sinewy and masterful, held her prisoner.In a dim corner of the great hall, he had sald: \u201cI love you, Marguerite.\u201d His eyes gearched hers.\u201cI had to tell you before I left for England.It may be years before I return to Paris.\u201d His hands hurt her arms by their pressure.\u201cIf you ever need a friend, I am ready to die for you.\u201d Angrily, Marguerite wrenched herself free.\u2018How dare you touch me! The Count will have you thrown in prison for this!\u201d He had laughed.\u201cYour old man will never catch me!\u201d His armg drew her to him.\u201cYou were made for love, Marguerite \u2014wild, passionate love, When I return, 1 swear you will be mine!\u201d He kissed her eyes, her throat.Struggling furiously, Marguerite broke free and ran back to the royal circle.She had never seen him again, though he sent her many gifts.She had thought of him often these last three weeks.No man had ever stirred her so deeply.Was he here in Paris today?Among the thousands of citizens who had gathered to watch the execution of Marie Antoinette and herself?As the tumbrils rumbled and jolted into the Place de la Revolution there was an eager stir among the thousands of spectators.High in the air towered the guillotine, its sharp knife glittering in the October sunshine.Marguerite had to clench her teeth to stop herself from trembling.Had her brother, Jules, failed her?* LJ] * Sire in front of the gulllo- otine she saw Fougqier-Tin- ville, the publie proseeutor, and Herman, president of the Revolutionary court.Marie Antoinette was the first victim.She was not afraid.Regally ghe went up the wooden steps of the guillotine, The executioner and his assistant seized her and forced her to kneel with her neck on the hollowed board.Marguerite felt faint as she watched them fasten the upper \u201c\u2018Westmount's Home Newspaper\u201d board over the Queen's neck.Quickly the string was pulled, and the knife flashed down, Ang the executioner picked up the bleeding head and held it aloft for the spectators to see.A fierce shout arose, *Long live the Republic!\u201d Marguerite closed her eyes.Her heart pounded madly.Now it was her turn.She felt the executioner\u2019s assistant behind her touch hep hands, and the rope securing them was loosened.\u201cDon\u2019t move!\u201d he whispered.\u201cYour brother is going to start riot.\u201d Cannons boomed loudly, and à man shouted in terror, \u201cThe Eng lish have come! They are at the gates!\u201d Instantly, others took up the cry.\u2018\u2018The English are at the gates!\u201d Panic-stricken, the crowd fought to escape from the squara, Soldiers fired their muskets, Horses reared and neighed in fear.Women screamed as they were trampled underfoot.A man pulled Marguerite from the tumbril, threw a great cloak over her head, and led her to a doorway.She recognized Denis la Fontaine's dark head and broad shoulders.(Continued on Page 19) & our hearts.& First Objective N these decisive months all Canada\u2019s effort is concentrated on one great objective \u2014, theattack that is to destroy the Nazi menace and all that it represents.Years of work have gone into its preparation.The best of our young men are staking their lives on its success.& We in Canada must support and strengthen this attack with all our effort.This one purpose must command our work, our minds and ¥ ¥ We must not permit any scramble for private gain or individual selfish ends, to distract us from our main task.If we concentrate bn seeking, individually or jointly, higher prices, higher pay or higher profits, we shall be divert .ing our attention from the main task at this critical time.We shall also endanger the stability of prices which we in Canada have achieved after great difficulties\u2014a stability that is essential to efficiency and fairness in war, and to peacetime prosperity afterward, ¥ # _Our young men are fighting for a Canada and a world in which all men can have faith, hope and security.Each of them wanis to come back to a job\u2014or a farm\u2014with a future.We at home must keep secure for them a strong and stable foundation on which alone a poste war period of promise and achievement can 7 be built.This advertisement is one of à series being issued by the Government of Canada.to emphasize the importance of preventing further increases in the cost of living now and deflation later, Ld JE \"SUSIE\" £1 re Eo vp ii ni Jo 5h Sn th pr Std Tu tra ger bud cal Loc | à || er\u201d ee ek.ulled, , And > the aloft \u2018Long 3.Her ow it \u2019s age | her them pered, tart a and & Engs at the p the t the owd quara, skets, ed (n - they from cloak to & Denis and 9) esse Ce aT \u2018\u2019Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper NEWS OF THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, _MARCH 31, 1944 PAGE FIFY EEN THE THEATRE WORLD AT WESTMOUNT THEATRE Something of an \u201c\u2018amateur\u2019s night\u201d for a flock of highly proficient professionals like Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn, John Garfield, Joan Leslie, Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Dinah Shore, Alexis Smith and many others furnish the glittering highlights for Warner Bros.\u2019 lavish musical production, \u201cThank Your Lucky Stars,\u201d now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Tuesday night.Bette Davis, cinema\u2019s queen of tragedy, takes off on a new tangent and erupts into a spicy jitterbugging song-and-dance specialty called \u201cThey're Either Too Young EASTER CHARM Look your loveliest with a Perma= nent individually styled by an expert.Ask about the new LUSTRON COLD WAVE Make Your Appointment Today! rs Miss Herrfng wishes to announce that she now has a capable, experienced assistant, MISS L.HERRING Hairdressing = Beauty Culture 394 Victoria Ave.Suite 102 or Too Old.\u201d The dashing Errol Flynn comes up in a Cockney turn and John Garfield also sings.Joan Leslie shadow-boxes through an impersonation of\u2014ot all peo- ple\u2014*\"Gentleman Jim\u2019 Corbett.Ann Sheridan Sings Ann Sheridan holds a tuneful class in love in a girl's dormitory for a dazzlingly lovely peck of precocious pupils \u2018and Alexis Smith shakes a streamlined leg in the light fantastic.Jack Carson, Alan Hale and George Tobias are also prominent inv the boisterous brawl.Frenetic Eddie Cantor double- stars at the top of the all-star cast in a story which merrily tiés up the above mentioned capers.It commences with Cantor\u2019s radio show and John Gar- Yield doing a well-received \u201cguest shot.\u201d Edward Everett Horton and S.Z.Sakall, as a couple of EL.7070 producers scouting talent for a mammoth benefit, agree that \u2018\u2018we want everyone but Cantor.\u201d The only one who seems to have any use for Eddie is a phony agent who uses his autograph to mulct a $60 commission from singer Tommy Randolph (Dennis Morgan).Pat Dixon (Joan Leslie), chasing the phony agent, meets up with Joe Simpson (Eddie Cantor), a bus driver who can\u2019t get on the stage because he looks too much like Eddie Cantor.Cantor Impersonates Cantor He takes her to Gower Gulch, the colony where Hollywood's \u201ccowboys\u201d and Indians live.Pat cooks up a scheme to have Joe Simpson impersonate Cantor so that the big show can go on with- ¢| out Interference from the \u2018\u2018real\u201d Eddie.A trio of Gower Gulch Indians abduct Eddie and induct him, over his strenuous protests, into the tribe.\u201cHe's a really wild \u201cIndian\u201d by the time he gets back to the broadcast theatre, but Joe Simpson is so convincing an impersonator that Eddie 1s thrown out on his ear, Tommy and Pat can go into thelr clipch and the show winds up in a triumphant finale.+ according to St.Matthew - : Good Friday, April Subscriptions: Apply Room 14, Windsor BACH'S PASSION HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Conductor WILFRID PELLETIER THE MONTREAL ELGAR CHOIR, Director B.E.CHADWICK Cast of 35 artists including outstanding soloists and HERBERT GRAF, BORIS ROMANOFF, RICHARD RYCHTARIK Stage Directors and Designers of the Metropolitan Opera Association $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, now available, in musical drama form 7th, at 7.30 P.M.Hotel.Tel.BElair 2238.We AT 4178 St.Catherine W.(NEAR GREENE FLOWERS CUT PLOWERS CHOICE \"PLANTS EDDY S HERBERT J.EDDY Proprietor \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Heve 5 Large Ancortment ol, VERY MODERATE PRICES Fl.7242 MRT.To Stage \u2018Hotel Universe\u2019 A first class play and & strong cast will feature M.R.T.'s fifth production of the current season, when on April 15th, \u201cHotel Universe\u201d opens at the Guy Street Playhouse.Philip Barry's play which is being directed by Ro- sann& Seaborn who played in the professional production in England, is far from being a play of surface values and superficial understandings, Miss Seaborn, for her first directorial attempt at M.R.T., will be supported by a strong cast comprising Mildred Mitchell, Betty Taylor, Mary Douglas (who returns to M.R.T.after a lapse of time) and another newcomer to M.R.T., Cicely Howland, The male roles will be carried by Douglas Peterson, Sol Miller and Ernest Buck, Sets and lighting will be taken care of by Quentin Lawrence who designed the striking set for \u2018\u201cMen in Shadow\u201d which opened M.R-T.'s season.\u201cHotel Universe\u201d will run for the whole week of April 15th with à matinee on Saturday, April 22nd.At The Snowdon Theatre, Adapted from the famous novel by the late Eric Knight, \u201cLassie Come Home\u201d has been made into a compelling motion picture, in Technicolor by MGM and starts Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre, It is the simple story of Lassie, a beautiful collie, whose love for Roddy McDowell is even greater than the boy's love for her.\u2018To prove it the dog makes two escapes from a kennel after she is solid by Doxald Crisp, to ve with the boy.To prevent & third escape, her new owner takes Lassie to Scotland, but again the dog pries loose from her shackles and negotiates the homeward trip to Yorkshire, despite a series of hazardous adventures which almost cost her life.Finally Roddy and his family are united with the dog when the new owner offers Crisp a job as a Kennel keeper, The story Is as simple as that; but it is so beautifully and sincerely told that everyone will be gripped and stirred with its honest beauty.Filmed in Technicolor amid gorgeous scenic locales never before photographed and with a sterling cast of such Crisp (both seen in the Academy Award \u201cHow Green was My Valley) Dame May Whitty, Edmund Gwen, Nigel Bruce and Elsa Lan- chester, \u201cLassie Come Home\" starting Saturday at the Snowdon will please everyone.One of the best stories I have recently heard Is that told by Mr.H.A.L.Fisher, warden of New College, Oxford, and former Secretary of Education, speak- at a Teachers\u2019 Conference at the Guildhall, London, the other day.He said that a friend of his, a gregt Greek scholar, when visiting a women's college In the United States, was asked whether he would do the institution the compliment of translating their college motto Into Greek, He most courteously agreed and then asked what the motto was.It was place before him and he read the words: \u201cPep without purpose is piffle.\u201d \u2014 H.W, Peet In \u2018The Churchman, SWEET, SECRET, SLOW Knee deep In snow, The maples bring 4 Sweet, secret, slow First sip of spring.AT THE MONKLAND FRIDAY! Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in a scene from the laugh hit \u201cHit The Ice,\u201d playing until Monday night.which opens at the Monkland United Theatre on Friday talent as Roddy McDowell, Donald | - 1] n v \\ pau 3 (Sherbrooke at at Grey Avenue) pth (at TODAY and TOMORROW we ve pale i FLYNN « GARFIELD * LESLIE - LUPINO MORGAN - SHERIDAN - SHORE - SMITH TOBiAS @ ; They Sous! THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS\u2019 THERE EITHER y 700 YOUNG OR 100 OLD\u2019 4 ace con kate GE GOOD NIGHT, 000D NEIGHBOR men MOP HIT .4 voi Fett A457 ft 8.1 SAKALL .HATTIE MCDANIEL SPIKE JONES sna pis CITY SLICKERS Directed by DAVID BUTLER soon Play by Norman Passe 8 Noivis Frank sad James V.Korn rom an Origins! Stary by\u2019 Everett Freaman and Arthur Schmorte to Tokyo .and the Arctic Wilds, with * Richard ARLEN CARSON « HALE @ They of sing! J donc, /f 14} Ja): prete ene ADDED ATTRACTION eo.Smashing, slashing thrills with the Army Engineers on the Road | romance with a girl who followed them into \"Alaska Highway\" 9 HORTON ey eg \u2018PM RIDIN\u2019 FOR A FALL \u2018HOW SWEET YOU ARE\u2019 LOVE ISN'T BOR THE DREAMER * Jean PARKER \u201cNaughty Marietta\u201d with J Jeanette MacDONALD À Nelson EDDY Starts Sunday until Tuesday \"Hitler's Madmen\u201d with À Patricia MORISON À John CARDINE ME | i Cogs IPL ThE PA He, SEE en TET oh on PACE SIXTEEN THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 \u201cWestmount\u2019s Homes Newspaper\u201d SEE NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD \u2014 AT THE YORK SATURDAY! AT THE WESTMOUNT UNTIL TUESDAY] TTT Tg Saati MER ed | At York Theatre || pr rrr gm RT 0 ETOCS Mr Dares 1 TS ee Bw TA) a .A new canine star is introduced to screen audiences, and à beautiful story of love and loyalty is unfolded in \u2018Lassie Come Home,\u201d Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'\u2019s filmization in Technicolor of Eric Knight's haunting story, now playing at the York United Theatre.+ The story revoives about the love of a beautiful Collie for her youthful master.Sam Carra- clough (Donald Crisp), a Yorkshire farmer, is forced by cir- ; cumstances to sell the dog, belov- : .ed by his son Joe (Roddy Me- .; the Jimmy nes ut hed pére in 2 ycene from Dowall.) The nobleman (Nigel Edward Everett Horton, Eddie Cantor and S.Z.Sakall in a scene ; : ; Bruce} purchasi h imal, from \u2018Thank Your Lucky Stars,\u201d which is now playing at the Wests Saturday, playing until Tuesday night.takes hor te his Scottish animal mount United Theatre until Tuesday night.TANI TW TN Er en \u2014 ) .The dog escapes and by instinct Bach's Passion formance: en Of hem went travels 1000 miles, sometimes on Of every 100 persons, 46 are days on land.This malady has , P d hoot it again PS \u2019 the verge of starvation, sometimes susceptible to seasickness and |even continued until the victims + ea .: : : Pr ; 4 ; befriended by kindly farmers and five develop intractable cases |haye died of dehydration and To Be resente l'his year, owing to the great an old peddler, and makes her|that are cured only after several |starvation, xpense which the\u2018 production in- expense D way back to he: young master.Bach's Passion according to St.volves.there will be one perform-|, | : Matthew which was given last [ance only and it will be given in Then the Duke.her ey owner, : spring by the Montreal Festivals His Majesty's Theatre on Good and dos oly pred ove of bo T \"TT I was an event which ranked high Fridey evening.April 7th.th Car on on the ee ems n | \\ ©.i Starts TODAY among the musical productions of Edward Kane who made unfor-; ''® Varractoug family.ZE the year.Critics united in gir-jgettable impression as tlfe evan- Lassie, the collie.is not only M RAS / Ing unstinted praise for he rev-|gelist will sing the part again |an animal of amazing intelligence til MONDAY erence and laste which way pre-|and the Christ will be sung by|&Nd personality, but a beautiful (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) UTI served throughout and many pur- { Hugh Thompson.The other so-Sbéciinen that holds audiences - ists who went with slrong preju- loists are: Kenneth Schon, bass- [breathless with interest.Crisp dices against this new form of baritone: Regina Resnik, sopra-jand young McDowall are as ten- oratorio expressed themselves as|no.and Margery Maver.contral- derly effective 28 yather and Soa i i ir .as they were in \"How Green Was delighted with the entire per- to.My Valler Elsa Lonohens plays a sympathetic and understanding mother to the boy.A ~~ Todav Only 7 gem is the performance of Dame \u201cLASSIE COME HOME.\u201d in May Whitty and Ben Webster, the AN Dowall, Donald.Crisp and M kindly Scottish couple who ve- (2 [biomed Lanchester.JEANETTE Mac- -J friend the starving dog and nurse : DONALD-NELSON EDDY in Vie- it back to health.Edmund (St.Catherine at Guy Street) tor Herbert's \u201cNaughty Mariet- | [Gwenn plays a whimsical old ta,\u201d with Frank Morgan.} TT TT peddler who also helps Lassie on STARTS TOMORROW UNTIL TUESDAY her pilgrimage.Elizabeth Taylor, J.Patrick O'Malley and other ca van i principals are also in the cast.M-G-M's MADCAP MUSICAL psi || Red 5) SKE LTON a lr , At The Monkland Elearor 5 ~X Warner Bros.\u2019 \u2018\u201c\u2018Action in the North Atlantic\u201d is now playing ES lat the Monkland United Theatre, INNY SIMMS: NY | where it will bring to screen i and His Or LONG | audiences the heroic story of the PATRIC KNOWLES ! 50 a chestre ; men of the United States Merch- g SE KNOX ; -SKA Pan ant Marime.They ave the hardy, i.ELY: x RE TING BEAUTIES.Sp Ba \u2018courageous, resolute men who i as : OND rng, 20 (make it possible to carry on a \"global war.They continue to \u2018\u2018go \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 FEATURE ATTRACTIONS down io the sea in ships\u2019 when n° ° every ocean highway is a road The Picture of the Hour the \u2018alr: ou the surface and wn || JAP ATROCITIES EXPOSED derseas.: : j N - So the Whole Worid May | Yet the survivors of torpedo- , > ME See! ings, men rescued often after APT it : : , days, weeks and sometimes a > youll ae their whole months of hunger and exposure on Iti Pe they posed in open boats or life-rafts, go ) EE 3 handle captive a ot the back again to face the dangers i | ) x d VARIE a women ., \\ *eyboord! that took the lives of their com- Ë 7 > a in make war on 3 .3 rades and reluctantly spared = id 3 a babies .tor- wg rw Eran Wa ü ES, theirs.lt was the men of the à ture helpless Tost N ï NS 2 ve.Merchant Marine themselves who i men and we- \u2018\u2019Oné O'Clock ( od ; # 43% coined the slogan banneved in ! 7e men .make B y their union halls and .hiring § 3 slaves of chil- halls : \u201cKeep 'em Sailing\u2014De- Ay È a dren! liver (he Goods!\u201d ; \\ 3 Starring Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale.\u201cAction in the North Atlantic\u201d has a powerful cast befitting its hard-hitting theme.Cast As seamen are Sam Levene, Art Foster, Kane Richmond, J.M.Kerrigan, Peter Whitney, Dick Hogan and Dane Clark, a new \u201cfind\u201d from the Broadway stage.Julie Bishop, attractive blonde actress, who was recently elevated | to stardom, is cast as the girl Bogart wn Fay BAINTER J if \u2018 es a marries and leaves behihd when J.GARROL NAISN + ROBERT Reginald OWEN \" J: LA | he ships out oun a convoy bound AYAN + GLORIA NOLOEN for Murmansk.Others in the fa da 6) CRE \u201cLS Fr cast are Ruth Gordon, Minor \u2018 fd: : HATED : ee po Watson.Clifc Chandler, Michael i a Es ie: a Ames, Iris Adrian, Dick Wessel and Frank Puglia, FEE eg, a \u2018 ie, [A - state of affairs and since so much -has built.\u201cNestmount\u2019a Home Newspaper\u201d THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 AT THE SNOWDON SATURDAY! A scene from the Technicolor film \u2018\u2018Lassic Come Home\u201d from the late Major Eric Knight's best-selling book, starting Saturday at the Snowdon Theatre.Whitty, Edmund Gwenn, Nigel B Roddy McDowell, Donald Crisp, Dame May ruce and Elsa Lanchester support \u2018Lassie,\u201d the pure-bred collie, in the title role of this great picture.by ily be wished to be known as a historian.perhaps hjs \u2018\u2018History of Mankind\u201d was his favorite \u201cbrain child\u201d but we \u20acll know that he was a writer that will go down in history as a great man.+ * * Now that \u201cDelinquency Prevention Week\u2019 has passed, let us have articles continually throughout the year, to remind us of the necessary publicity was given during that special week, evéryone must be conscious of the situa tion and can help by guiding youth into the right channels in early childhood, the formative and important days.We noticed, witn pleasure that many children were in the capa- ) Book Review (Continued from Page 5) a system of powèer-re- lations which, in effect, nullifies the authority of political demoe- racy.One could not overestimate the value of the evidence aere collected and so :xpertly documented opinins of a political economist who know thoroughiy Germany and the U.S.A.To those who believe the peace is being largely made during the war, this book is very timely -nd another demonstration that democracy and freedom, and the opportunity \u2018o create serurity and plenty, require not only a victory over the Axis, but the defeat of anti-d mocratic torces in man: of its forms and in many (often unsuspected) places.The volume contains an extensive and helpfu] Bibliography and Musical Sharps Flats and Naturals Jrances Goltman e VARIETY Hendrik Van Loon.Just to mention his name one immediately thinks of the finer things of life, art, music, literature.A great man bas passed on but lhe enjoyed fame during his life and his works are fully appreciated.His books, which include \u201cThe Story of Mankind,\u201d \u201cThe Story of the Bible,\u201d Van Loon's Geography.\u201d \u2018\u2018Ancient Man,\u2019 \u2018The Arts,\u2019 \u2018Around the World With the Alphabet,\u201d \u201cThe Songs We Sing,\u201d \u201cChristmas Carols,\u201d \u201cShips,\u201d \u2018An Elephant Up A Tree,\u201d \u201cTolerance\u201d and many more yere illustrated by himself and these delightful pictures alone would have endeared him to the public.\u2018They are pulsating with life and as colorful as anyone could wish.Van Loon\u2019s knowledge of music was colossal and through his radio talks one found that he had a genius for imparting scholarly wisdom on any subject in language which comprised the choicest vocabulary but was simple enough for the ordinary individual to comprehend easily and clearly.Primar- city audience for Lorin Maazel, the fourteen year old conductor and Sondra Bianca, the thirteen year old pianiste.Both are extraordinary children endowed with rare musical gifts that easily L.could be termed phenomenal.Bat oftimes child prodigies do not develop beyond a certain point and what is wonderful in a child is not always thought as great in a grown up.In our humble opinion, we would venture to say that both these youngsters are so mature in musical understanding that one feels they will continue to win laurels providing index.they keep up their studies.HANDEL'S STANLEY PRESBY Westmount & will be rendered by the Church with orchestral MARION Mc Admissio Tickets now on sale at Shaw THE MESSIAH Good Friday Evening at 8 P.M.Soloists: FRANCES JAMES, Soprano KENNETH NEATE, Tenor J.C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Bass At the Organ, J.E.F.Martin; at the Piano, Doris Killam, L.M.{ McGill) Conductor: Walter S.Clapperton, Hon, A.R.C.M.ORATORIO TERIAN CHURCH Victoria Aves.Choir (augmented 100 voices! accompaniment GREGOR, Contralto n: $1.00 & Co., 710 St.Catherine St.Stanley Choir To Present Messiah Handel's \u2018Messiah™ will again be presented in Stanley Presbyterian Church on Good Friday, next week, by the church choir augmented.Soloists will be Miss Frances James, of Toronto, soprano; Marion McGregor, contralto; Kenneth Neate.York, now with tenor; the R.C.A.F., James C.Scott, L.R.S,M, bass.Full orchestral accompani-! ment.Pianist, Doris Killam.Lic.Mus.(McGill).Organist, J.E.F.Martin.Director.Walter S.Clap- perton, Hon.A,R-C.M.Many people will remember, Ruth Slenczynski, a child wonder who performed in the Imperial Theatre February 5th, 1935.We marvelled at the heavy program presented by this ten year old pianiste.lt was a taxing list of masterpieces which included a Prelude by Bach.the Thirty-iwo Variations in C Minor by Beethoven, Rondo Capriccio by Mendelssohn.a Schumann Arabesque, Moment Musical and Impromptu in E Flat by Schubert.a Concert Study by her father.Josef Slen- ezynski, a Nocturne and the difficult Sonata in B Flat Minor bv Chopin.This program would have been a hard task for an olde musician but this sturdy little girl added encores! We remember distinctly a Waltz and the Etude in C Minor Opus 10 nf Chopin.Soon after this concert Ruth retired from the public eye for further study and last season made her return to the concert stage with a New York concert.The amazing result was that she was not extraordinary as a mature artist.The critics referred to her childhood triumphs and said she had not fulfilled expectations.Every child prodigy dons not develop into a Menuhin.Hel- fetz or Hofmann! late of New, PAGE SEVENTEEN ing, at 7.30 p.mis as follows : Part 1\u2014Special Presents Cantata United Church, on Sunday even-'morrow.\u201d The programme Soloist are : Mrs.L.A.Calvert.R.Reynolds, Maunder's Cantata \u201cFrom | D- J.Gulliver and F.CQ.Maec- Olivet to Calvary\" will be present- Millan.\u201c \u2014 ed by the Choir in St.Luke's| \u201cLeave to-morrow till to- Esler al Look Your Best This Easter with One of Our Beautiful Permanents + 4 Try The New Cold Wave Permanent We Specialize in this Work.MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY Call DExter 5686 ixpervienced Operators Only, : Francis Beauty Salon MISS F.JOBIN 4960 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Near Claremont noupDon TODAY ONLY! ROBERT DONAT \u201cThe Adventures of Tartu\u2019 Alsc\u2014\"Young Ideas\u201d With Susan Peters \u2014 Mary @ Decarie Blvd.Astor \u2014 Herbert Marshall at Snowdon © - Starts Tomorrow \u2014 For One Week ! \u201cThis Above All.\u201d * A GREAT BOOK - A GREATER FILM! The laughs, the tears, the tragedies of real people in a story that's true to life! Another triumph by the late Eric Knight, author of The Academy \u201cht Award winners of \u201cHow M Green Was My Valley\" Ale -together again! BS aE ey ADDED HIT! A GRAND NEW COMEDY.TEAM! .Wally Brown and Alan Carney in \u201cTHE ADVENTURES OF A ROOKIE\u201d The funniest thing since Hitler got his panzers caught in the Dneiper Bend! > PAGE EIGHTEEN Municipal Hockey League Hold Presentation of Prizes Here The Westmount Municipal Hock- oy League held its annual presentation of prizes at Victoria Hall on Monday night.The ehampionship teams received their trophies while the players were ewarded their individual crests.The Golden Eagles juveniles were the recipients of the \u2018\u201cJohfi- ny Hill Trophy,\u201d the Golden Wagles midgets received the \u201cRuss McConnell Memorial Trophy,\u201d St.Leo's Academy bantams were awarded the \u2018Walter A.Merrill Trophy\u201d while the 2nd Westmount troop carried home the \u201cB.W.Roberts Trophy,\u201d emblematic of the inter-troop section title.In the pee wee ranks, the Staynor Beavers received the \u201cJack Rimmer Trophy\u2019 for copping the Staynor section title while the Panthers received the newly awarded \u2018\u2018Wesimount Rotary Club Trophy\u201d for winning the championship of the Prince Albert section, An hour and a half of entertainment preceded the presentation with magician Sgt.Tem Auburn and four year old Jacqueline Adams, who sang, danced and answered questions, headlining the bill.Others to appear were \u201cBilly\u201d Bushell, cowboy singer; Barney Flegal, pianist; \u201cBozo\u2019 the strong man; Terry Goodwin, singer and tap dancer; Hal Brady, juggler.Invited guests were R.N.Dawe, president of the Q.A.H.A.; Bill Liddell, convener of the Q.A.H.A.Minor Series; Captain Ross of the Claremont Barracks; Beau Thurston and P.R.Minto of the Westmount Services Hockey League; W.R.Hill; C.McBride, president of the Westmount Rotary Club; W.G.Moxley, chairman of the boys\u2019 work committee in the Westmount Rotary Club and other members of the club.E.J.Anderson, superintendent of parks, acted as master-of-cere- monies In the presentation of prizes.In Westmount Highlights by Buddy Judging fiom the advance ticket sale tonight's Westmount High dance is going to be one of | the most successful, and one of the most enjoyable, dances of the season.Refreshmenis are being provided and the Modernaires prom- {se some new numbers.Other dances coming up soon are the Eaton's Junior Council Badie Hawkins dance on April 14th, and the Hobby Show dance on April 21st.Both dances are being held on Fridays and the Modernaires will be tooting at both.All proceeds from the Ju- pior Council\u2019s affair are going to war charity while the Hobby Show dance\u2019s cash will help swell paré Johnson's Hobby Show und, Hi-Y Occupying the minds of most{ Hi-Y members are two things.First, the eighth annual Hobby Show being held at the West- mount Y from April 12 to 15 Inclusive; and, second, the annual conference which is being held at the Southwestern Y on April 13 and 14.Two Westmount members are being chosen to present ideas on religion at the conference.Bob Lord and Len Beaton, the Westmount boys\u2019 club\u2019s representatives on the Grand Chapter, have been busy of late exhorting Westmount boys to go.The local Y's Centennial poster contest is attracting wide attention.The contest is open to all boys and girls of not more than 19 years.The minimum size of the poster is 18 by 24 inches but the suggested size is 22 by 28 inches.The only words RRR Cochrane that must appear on the poster are, \"\u201cY.M.C.A.Centennial Year, 1944.\u201d Suggested inscriptions are \u201cServing with Youth Throughout the World,\u201d and \u2018Serving Youth That Youth May Better Serve.\u201d Judges are C.V.Frayn, A.R.C.A,, Miss E.L.Egerton and John Lewis.Prizes are $10, $5 and $2.50.: Doodling and Dawdling Boys sport photos for Vox Du- cum, with the exception of the skiing team, were taken in the gym last Friday.The girls had the last of their pics taken Tues- dey.Photographer Joe Duffin is the man who did the job.Pee Wee and Bantams Softball To Meet Shortly The organization meetings of the pee wee and bantam sections of the Westmount Municipal Softball League will be.held very shortly.All the games In these sections are played in the afternoons after school or on Saturday mornings, Boys weighing ninety pounds or under and not over 13 years of age, are eligible for the pee wee group while the bantam section is for boys weighing 115 pounds and under, not over 15 years of age.Teams interested in Joining these two sections of the league are asked to get in touch with recreation supervisor Jim McCormick immediately, by telephone at Fitzroy 1929 or in person at the office in the greenhouse.system BY EXPERTS STOKERS AND FURNACES : | Send In Your 6051 WESTERN AVE.FURNACES CLEANED with our new improved REASONABLE PRICES HAMPTON WOOD COAL & COKE dim L \u2018REPAIRED Orders Early! WA.2323 THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 Puss thinks there ought to be a short work of Jap rats.INTELLIGENT PUSS OBSERVES WAR : Leaning over the army typewriter Fuzzy Cat examines a map in the war zone and complains that the services are unfair to cats.fighting branch for cats to make The Eighth Annual Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show sponsored annually by the West- mount Boys\u201d and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y clubs is being held at Westmount Y.M.C.A.on April 12, 13, 14 and 15.This year\u2019s president is David Johnson, and he reports that all the organization work connected with the show has been done.The executive is now sitting back and waiting for the entries to start flowing in.The entry office opens at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.tomorrow morning and remains open for one week, until April 8.The show is open to all residents of West- mount, pupils of .Westmount schools, members of a Westmount hobby club, or members of the Westmount Y, who have not yet reached their twentieth birthday.David Johnson's principal aides have been vice-presidents Eleanor LeRjiche and Charles McCrae and advertising manager Peter W.King.Other luminaries are Mary Chatterton, secretary Harvie Wal- ~easurer Janet Nicholson, manager of exhibits, Beverley Gallop, manager of entries, John Peirson, manager of entries, Bob Sproule, manager of prizes and judges, Allison McDonald, assist- \u201cnt advertising manager, and advisers David Townsend, last year\u2019s president, E.I.Taylor, executive secretary of the Westmount Y.- M.C.A., and Parker L.Wearing, teacher at Westmount High.\u2018The syllabus committee, consisting of Laurie Hutchison, De borah Pierce, Leonard Beaton, In- gor Jorgenson and Peter Scott, and the publicity committee, consisting of Buddy Cochrane, Derek Ramsay, Barbara Lamb, John Pepper, and Pat McGoun, have done good work on this year's show.The Hobby Show booklet came out & couple of weeks ago and proved that the syllabus committee has done a good job.The publicity committee has \u201cdistributed posters in every school under the jurisdiction of the Westmount Protestant School Board, and have spoken to the pupils of the three elementary schools, Roslyn, King's and Queen's, The show, however, could hot have survived without the kind and generous help of its 23 patrons, They are: D.C.Abbott, K.C., M.P.: Walter Merrill, K.C.; Rev.Lr Operations carried out in France by the Nazi troops-of occupation in order to wipe out the \u201cMaquis\u201d are costing heavily in the lives of patriots.The enemy, which proceeds on the principle of taking no prisoners, has been making daily attacks for four months, killing more than 100 members of the Resistance every week.In spite of their lack of weapons however, the men of the Maquis have been able to inflict considerable losses op the enemy, Eighth Annual Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show To Be Held April 17 Dr.H.Abramowitz, Carden 8S.Bagg, R.N.Bagnell, J.W, Beaton, G.W.Birks, Jackson Dodds, C.B.E,; Ewart A.Everson, John B.Frosst, Brooke Claxton, K.C., M.P.; Miss K.R.Jenkins, S.F.Kneeland, Mostyn Lewis, H, B.Parker, G.H.Penrose, Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, Rev.Dr.H.S.Stern, L.W.Townsend, Morris W.Wilson, C.M.G.; C.W.McBride, W.G.Moxley and Mrs.Harold Mills.A feature of this year's show will be the Hobby Show dance which 1s scheduled to be held at Westmount High School on the night of April 21.Peter W.King is In charge of all the arrangements.The Modernaires orchestra will be supplying the music.Boys and girls desiring further information are referredsto their Hobby Show booklet.Those without a booklet are asked to phone David Johnson, DE, 1877, Eleanor LeRiche, WI.5004, Charles Mc- Rae, DE.1038, or Buddy Coch- rane, WA.4933.- Ce Senior Section 0f Municipal Softball To Meet The senior section of the West.mount Municipal Softball Leagua will hold its organization meeting one week from tonight, Friday, April 7th, at the Vietoria Hal, Ten teams, nine of them sere | vice\u201d units, played in the loop last year and from early indications, a larger entry list may be expected this year.If such a thing materializes, the.league will undoubtedly be split up into two sections.Last season the teams played a breakneck.schedule of 18 games, ending up by playing three games a week dure ing July.This will be done away with if possible, with the clubs engaging in 12 or 13 tilts during the season, exclusive of the playoffs.: One of the latest teams to ape ply for an entry into the circuit is the R.C.A.F.No, 9 Repair Depot from St.John\u2019s, Que.While the airmen from the Richelieu River town are anxious to enter a team, the long trip in to West- mount Park at least twice a week, does not seem feasible.Any information regarding the league may be obtained from the recreation\u201d supervisor, Jim Mo- Cormick at Fltzroy 1929.Centennial Badminton Tournament Tonight An inter Y.M.C.A.Centennial Badminton tournament is to be played.this evening at the West.mouni Branch of the Y.M.C.A.Among the representatives take ing part are: Gladys Morgan, Mary Van: Hangeren, Betty Enderse by, Annette Weeks, Dorothy Ann Ray, Elsie Patterson, Margaret Ward, Lillian Swindon, Dorothy Swindon, Howard Findlayson, Bill O'Neill, Bob Beall, John Worthen, Norman Polmatiere, Bert Towne send, Russ Fletcher, Rolly Jar dine, Aubrey Briggs.RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS w~ 70 All Employers: All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year ending March 31st, 1944, must be exchanged for new books.Kindly communicate immediately with the nearest Employment and.Selective \u2018Service Office if you have not already exchanged your employees\u2019 books, There are severe penalties for failing to make Unemployment Insurance Contributions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insurance Books as required.To All Employees: ~wx If you are an insured person protect your benefit rights by seeing that your Insurance Book has been exchanged.UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION HON.HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labowr LOUIS J.TROTTIER a uz al Ll SE 3 2 Wl 0; \u2026 (Co \u201cHur He 1 house t horses strong saddle.They of Paris of terri At ti her int they d after » tired he stopping Marg back int grateful er, with but his He to hours y tier, She coming He n Marg lost cor They sur-Mar Sainte-W where t been - Ca, flight f fore, She » passed Montme \u2018onsciou in a qu I\" WA when Denis w Margu t West agus eting riday, Tall, | Sere loop 1dica- ay be ch a eague p inn the chede ip by dure done h the tilts ve of to ape ireuit tepair While helieu enter West- week, 1g the m the ; Mo ennial to be West- C.A.3 take organ, inders- y Ann rgaret orothy n, Bill fthen, \u2019owne Jare opr #Westmount\u2019s Home Newspaper\u201d ZL TU Ll dll ll de Le 2 2 77 7 DO 7 ToT 777 77 THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 Crossword Puzzle LLL R72) a a a Re LE HE EXAMINER eo) WA.2773- Classified Advertising PAGE NINETEEN FOR SALE 3 \u2014 P 16 [17 | 18 [19 15 words for 35e \" 2¢ for cach additional word w [al 22 23 es 26 7 EAE RIES TSI Tv TV 28 29 30 Y 7 31 TNR BT NR7 MRL ADE SIZ YOM RR NONI NR MZ XO : La 2 33 34 34 36 LOST FOR SAL® 7 ) LOST Sunday on Sherbrooke, be- THREE Lith it ee en on 38 39 40 tween Victoria and Metcalfe, ,ame- [good condition, sell separately.J) thyst bar pin.Reward.WA, S148.AT.0810, J-17 A4 3 : 4-27 THREE-PIECE chesterfield sot, ! Zk \u2018 \u201c ' DOMESTIC PELP WANTED Na good Sondition, pers silk, : sacrifice.1207 Crescent.+ 7.45 46 47 48 49 RELIABLE woman for light house- ¢ © Tos work, 1.30-3.30 dally.DE.3718.J-30| _ _\u2014_ : \" = WOMAN'S, MISSES\u2019 new coat, suit, F5 : 51 2 33 A HELP WANTED FEMALE size 14-18, sacrifice $10.00, worth q vO 3 se- $30.00, few dresses, also brown fox ELP f dry cleaning store, house , y A 5 56 57 8 PA» | HE 24 \u2018hours weekly, Immediately, brand new, $19.00, WA, 6654.J-19 ! 5014 Sherbrooke St, W.J-24 [LITTLE GIRL'S brown coat, size 4, jet 1 63 [64 65 [66 APARTMENTS WANTED |§250.Pair rubber boots (child's), size ' | om : _ 11, $1.25.Camp surgical vorset, 16, 7 ww J68 - .169 YOUNG CUUPLE desire unfurnish- $3.50.4054 Dorchester, between 10 j À.ed aparument, flat or house, West a.m.-4 p.m.Ç J-20 End preferred.DE, 6997, daytime.DI.BEDROOM SET, 4 pieces, dining i i i J-29 HORIZONTAL 62 Pointed VERTICAL 21 Roman high- 7838, evenings.\u201croom set, gas log, gus stove, desk 1 God of war piece of 1 A eonstella- way \u2019 ROOMS TO LET and bookcase combined, brass bird- B To reach metal tion à 23 One who SINGLE FURNISHED room, conve- |$36¢ and stand, miscellaneous articles.across 54 Yes (Sp.) 2 Repeate pes = nient to cars.tentleman preferred.: : Le : 3 Either; a 25 Manila Bay WA.8976.J-32 BOY'S TWEED spring coat, and cap.9 A dandy 55 Clock in notehand fortress EXCHANGE LIVING |Roslyn blazer, baby's screened bed, 12 Part of shape of breve 26 Coats with \u2018 + carriuge, bath tub and stand.DE.horse's ship 4 A vessel's an alloy of QUARTERS 2714, Jeu harness 57 To harvest curved tin and lead EXCHANGE six roomed heated mid- TYPEWRITER, Remington portable, 13 A story 59 District planking 87 A small de- dle flat, for six roomed lower flat, with case, $40.00.4730 Wellington St., § A climbing tached bath- in Westmount.EL, 5989.J-11 [3rd floor.14 A collection attorney step house of facts (init.) 6 Bird 28 Hearing FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET BEAUTIFUL new chesterfield, 3 16 A three-toed 61 Stinging 7 Indian mul- organs WESTMOUNT.Furnished house for Dleces, she fed.dates design, sloth insect berry 30 Part of body summer months, nedr Sherbrooke St.and felt pad.ox 7% pe fie 16 A period of 63 Resounded 3 A seine (pL) $90.00.Write box 174, c-o 2191 Hamp mediately.$22.00.FL.3614.58/8 time as bell 9 Unit of elee- 32 To wither ton Avenue.\u201c2% Sherbrooke.3-3 18 A rocky pin- 65 A metal trical eapac- 35 Let it stand ROOM & BOARD WANTED DE FOREST short wave machine for nacle 67 Beast of ity (print.) medical heat treatment.DE.7767, 20 Note of scale burden 10 Upon 38 A charge up- BUSINESS WOMAN and elderly Joie | ; A 11 Child for on property lady desire two bedrooms with AKBAR 13 1° & ertect con- 22 To encircle 68 River in \u201cfather\u201d 40 A tall Fava- sitting-room if possible.Furnished |ajtion.WIN savrifioe.Phone \u201cWh 24 Reality France 17 For example nese tree or unfurnished, in private family.[png ; : 1-35 27 A whale 69 A kind of (abbr.) 48 Gains knowl- Westmount or N.D.G.Write box - - wine 19 Preposition edge of 170, «-o 2191 Hampton Avenue.OAK «dining room set.\u2018Two tapestry 29 Top of house 4¢ Twining\" : chairs.Three piece chesterfield, Bed 35 Female deer stems (pl.) ELDERIY LADY, semi-invalld, re- and mattress.Lamp bed and nat rxpanse + \u2018 ; > .se, J) 5 2 (PL) Answer to Last Week's Puzzle! 48 vassal te ar Da ehed room with ey 371 Girouard.Avenue.No dealers.34 Golfer's feudal ROOM AND BOARD : F-351 mound (pl.; BATHINETTE in very good condi- 36 mound {p ) I EID service t WESTMOUNT.Private permanent [tion, $8.00.Play-pen, $4.00.DI, 4108.(abbr.) 51 Symbol or home for elderly person with slight P-350 37 Measure of 63 re urium le nursing cave.WI.9954.4:3! THREE QUARTER bed wiih spring.capacity 56 From FOR SALE 5830 Monkland Ave, EL, 4176.P-349% pl.) 58 A disease of DOLL'S HOUSE with fenced in BEAUTIFUI hand carved solid 39 To come fowls garden on stand.EL.6668.J-14 mahogany settee, upholsiery good.Fl.> < .ugh back 60 Insect RADIO, Stromberg Carlson, cabinet 5464.4573 Sherbrooke W.P-385 41 By 61 Symbol for model.Radio table, (walnut).Floor NEW love seal, sell reasonable, EL.42 To cruise barium lamp.WI.2096.J-15 7180.P-388 44 Indian tent 62 A plural DOUBLE SIZE walnut bed, bureau BASSINETTE, blue wicker, beauti- 48 Bird's beak ending with mirror, studio couch, floor (fully trimmed, perfect condition, 47 A spool 64 Three-toed lamp, oak seitee.Two muskrat coats, $8.00.CR.7495.P-389 49 Labels sloth etc, 324 Redfern Avenue, Westmount, GATELEG TABLE, seats 10.lady's 50 Mine en- 66 Internation- between 10 a.m.-500 pm.Friday |dresses, size 18-40, like new.AT.trance al !cscurge only.J-16 5178.P-390 Our Short Story (Continued from Page 14) \u201cHurry!\u201d he whispered.He led her through an empty house to a quiet street where two horses stamped impatiently.strong arms helped her into the saddle, They rode through the gates of Paris in the midst of hundreds of terrified citizens.At the first village, Denis put her into a waiting carriage and they drove on, through village after village, exchanging their tired horses for fresh ones, never stopping for food.Marguerite, on first settling back into the carriage, had looked gratefully at Denis.He was older, with gray hairs at the temples, hut his smile was as gay as ever.He took her hand.\u201cIn a few hours you will be over the frontier, She smiled weakly.coming too?\u201d He nodded.Marguerite closed her eyes and lost consciousness, They passed through Chalons- sur-Marne, Pont-de-Somme-Vesle, Sainte-Menehould, and Varennes.where the King and Queen had been -captured on their disastrous flight from Paris two years before.\u2019 She was still asleep when they passed the frontier fortress of Montmedy, and was only half conscious of being h:lped to bed in a quiet inn.+ % La I\u2019 WAS late in the morning when she went downstairs.Denis was waiting.Marguerite gave him her hands, His |! \u201cST.LEO'S | SPORTS By BILLY HAROLD \u2014 erm a! am AE By Billy Harold In the feature game of the Xavier Apostolate Carnival held last week at the Forum our Bantams successfully defended the Canon Heffernan Trophy by virtue of a 4 to 4 draw against Catholic High Bantams.This is the fourth time in the last five years that Red, White and Green of St.Leo's have brought the Cup back.It was a slam-bang battle all the way with both clubs goîng all and they were both silent.\u2018Is Jules : ate, his eves gentle and smiling.| Afterwards, \u201cYou must have breakfast,\u201d he said.And watched her while she they walked into the sunshine, into the forest.Marguerite found herself trembling in his presence.Under a tree.he turned to her.searching her face.\u201cDenis,\u201d she whispered, went into his arms.\u201cMarguerite!\u201d His lips caressed her forehead.\u2018I've longed for you every night.I wanted to come back, but I was too proud.When I heard you had been arrested I returned at once.\u201d \u201cI never forgot you, Denis.\u201d She smiled at him, teasingly.\u201cDo you still want me?\u201d For answer, his arms crushed ner to him, and his kisses rained and on her face.out to win and like the score there was nothing to choose with our gang enjoying an advantage in the first half of the tilt while Brother Paul's Black and White squad held a slight edge in the second half of the match, Holding the spotlight for the Academy was Dave Manning and Jimmy MeCarthy up on the front line for the Saints and \u201cthe diminutive Bob Harwood in goal whose spectacular play bordered on the sensational at times.Fleming MacKell as usual was the sparkplug for C.H.S.and this promising youngster is undoubtedly one of the future stars of our national pastime.At the conclusion of the game Father Wilfred McDonagh, P.P., presented St.Leo's popular young captain, Jack Martin, with the coveted trophy.Now with the curtain ready to be drawn across the 1944 hockey campaign it would be well to dwell for a moment on the fine spirit that prevailed between these two keen rivals all through \u2018he season.All the games were hotly contested buf at no time was there ever any bijterness or unsportsmanlike conduct and when these young sportsmen assembled on the ice after their last game there was genuine handshakes all around and to the large throng gathered in the Forum it was a highly creditable exhibition ® of school spirit at its best.The final game of the Inter- mural League took place at La- chine Arena last Saturday with the Red Wings holding the Rovers to a 4-to-4 draw but losing out on the round score of a two- game total goals series by 8-to-5, so it's congratulations to Vincent Jeeny and his Rovers.Contrary to all rumours there was nothing out of the ordinary took place in the senior B series between St.Leo's and West Hill High School.The « Easter social will take place on Monday, April 10th in .he school hall.This social is under the auspices of the Mothers\u2019 Club.: Plans for a huge boxing show are now under way with the dae likely to be on Friday, April 28th.After such a successful hockey season there was a lot of demands or a hockey social and there is at present an executive looking into the possibilities of giving recognition to our athletes as there is no question but that something should be done along these lines.The fourth high class team were submerged 6 to 4 by a team romposed of the remaining boys of the high school.The fourth high troup put up a game hattle but were no match for the better conditioned youngsters of the | school, | The possibility of a fifth high class being introduced next year are improving but nothing definite along these lines will be known for some time.Phil Martin, Kennie Black and Palmer Strong will form the first MARTHA Wishington Painted boouslelves, table and bench.Two wicker chair Wringer EL.1726, J-3 WANTED TO PURCRASE STUDIO COUCH without arms, id good condition.El.866%, J-19 GOBEF BAG (oval), in good.condif tion, large enough for 13 clubs, H W944, evenings, J-2 CONVERTIBLE baby carriage wit springs, in good condition.Will pay well, EI, 2884, Wotween (+6 » m 8-8 p.m.2-2) PRIVATE FAMILY wants to pup cleaner, electric flout chase vacuum polisher, mix master, Sple-Span electric plate, also trieyele.AT.812 J-2 MEN'S AND boy's clothes, ete, Good prices, HA, 3700, evenings, CR.1938 ANTIQUES, silver, china, erystal ivories, jewellery, paintings, orna« ments, etc.purchased.Representa tive calls, Lyons, 1480 St.Catherin wi.5700.\\ Je CARTAGE & S.ORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Trans! ter.Local and long distance mover Also vartage.DE.3110, J- WESTERN CRATING and Movi Reg'd., Van Service.Specialty, furnle ture, refrigerators, pianos, moved bj} experienced men, Service and sntise faction, FI, 1328, J-4 IDUCATIONAL TUTORING \u2014 high school or gram?mar school subjects.Private or semi private lessons; recommended by McGill University.George F.Bourk R.A.KI.0769.A DRESSMARKING LADIES and children's coats, suits, and dresses.Also alterations, remode- elling.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber, FI, 6076, S J-à DECORATING exterlor and Interior decorating.WI sewing tabl Breakfast noo GENERAL painting and 3-3 PAINTING, decorating and minor re- pairs, CC.Mansenu, 544 x Claremont avenue.EL, 9714, J-9 RUGS ; REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS Made from your old carpets, matere ial, any size or color.ANGLO FRENCH CARPET CO.Drummond Pldg.Plateau 5846 J-2 MARCH WINDS Let me know forever this warmth of soil And earth; ness Of the'grass and the new spring hills.Let me touch the coolness of the clear Creek water, and let the March winds Blow, they cannot slow the year! \u2014 rears let me feel the soft- \u2014\" LEARN TO SWIM QUICKLY \u2014EASILY It's easy to swim at the 'Y\", line of next year's Academy Ban- | tam B team.Sunday evening bowling as al means of recreation was introduced for the henefit of the stu-: dents of St.Paul\u2019s Academy and, St.Leo's.This is merely in the nature of an experiment at present but there is a strong hope that properly organized mixed groups for bowling and tennis will be established very shortly.This Winter's snow is not so deep as formerly, but the mud splashes just as high.Much easier than you think.Hundreds of men and beys learn to swim at the \u201cY\" each yesr, why not you?Phone for complete information on swimming, diving and life saving.WESTMOUNT = \u2014\u2014\u2014 YMCA 4585 SHERBROOKE ST.W.| WL 2159 4906, .J NT Casc-iron with \u2014 ae em Hee COE GL ee > ZEEE THE EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 _ \u201c\u201cWestmount's Mome Newspaper F Di British foundries.It is called|will give us better and cheaper Britain has often led the way|were the true ancestors of our amous 18COVery \u2019 - : il f M de B Smithi \u2018\u201c\u2019acicular iron,\u201d and though it ls|gas-stoves, boilers, and lawn-|in fron and steel.Her smiths unrivalled craftsmen, ade Dy omithies eighteen months since it first| mowers.Like the marvellous new were famous centuries before| Since 1939 the development ot reached steady production.news| plastics, this material will mean|steel was ever made, and the!acicular iron has trebled the ham.tbe streugih of the development has been kept|less work and greater comfort|iron-workers of Sussex.who |mering-strain of fine quality cast.end elasticity comparable to those |quiet.fn milllons of homes and lower |smelted ore with charcoal made iron trom 15 lbs to between 40 of steel ig now being made in After the war the new cast-iron costs in thousands of factories.|from the trees of Ashdown Forest, and 60 1bs per square inch.\u201cOVERPROOF\u201d \u201cPROOF\u201d \u201cUNDERPROOF\u201d Do You Know What They Mean?indicaté} 57.1 percent alcohol.Still lower, - : 75 degrees Sikes (25 U.P.) indicates 42.8 percent alcohol.And just a little lower than this, a strength of 70 degrees Sikes (30 U.P.) indicates 40 percent alcohol.The lower the reading on the Sikes scale, the lower is the alcoholic strength of the measured beverage.E have received a number of telephone calls and letters asking for some 175° explanation of \u201cproof spirit\u201d, \u201coverproof\u201d 2 ONERINOOE.and \u201c\u2018underproof\u2019\u2019 and the manner in which aicoxor \u2019 the strength of any alcoholic beverage is expressed.The following facts may help to clear up any misunderstanding: \u2014 .From the standpoint of excise and customs, different countries throughout.the world express the alcoholic content of beverages in different ways.In the British Empire, however, the Sikes table has béen adopted (1816) as a base for expressing alcoholic content.To better illustrate this method and to explain the Sikes scale, one can imagine the scale as a thermometer marked off in degrees.Before the new Federal regulations concerning alcoholic strength came into effect\u2014over which regulations The Quebec Liquor Commission has no control-\u2014most of the alcoholic beverages sold in the Province of Quebec were of an alco- folic strength of 75 degrees Sikes (25 U.P.), or 42.8 percent alcohol.Under the new regulations it was specified that all domestic and imported alcoholic beverages offered for sale anywhere in + 1 the Dominion were not to be stronger than 70 degrees Sikes corresponding to 30 underproof or 40 percent alcohol.Asa result of that Federal law, the strength of all alcoholic beverages, most of which were 42.8 percent alcohol, was lowered to 40 percent alcohol, Itisin- teresting to note in passing that this strength of 40 percent alcohol is actually a little stronger than thestrengthof mostofthealcoho- | lic beverages sold in Great Britain during these last few years.At zero degrees, or the bottom of the scale, we have pure water, and no alcohol.At 175 degrees, at the top of the scale we have the maximum alcoholic strength, all alcohol, and , Ce .ROOF SPIRIT no water.Thus by measuring any alcoholic op sy; percent beverage by its degrees on the scale, its ALCOHOL alcoholic strength can be determined.100° ses PROOF, or proof spirit, corresponds to 100 degrees of the Sikes scale and a beverage of this strength contains 57.1 percent alcohol by volume.All alcoholic beverages of greater strength than this proof strength are called \u201coverproof\u2019\u201d and all beverages of less than this proof strength are called \u201cunderproof\u201d.Toillustrate \u2014 a beverage of an alcoholic strength of 115 degrees would be termed /5 degrees overproof, (15 O.P.) corresponding to 65 percent alcohol by volume, A beverage of an alcoholic strength of 60 degrees would be termed 40 degrees underproof (40 U.P.) corresponding to 34.3 percent alcohol by volume.BLA TATATALTAVATER AAR AR LTAL TARA ARR TARTARL BL ANARALATATEAATAIREARRTAARTARRARIRANAAAAAN ANY) As an illustration, and so that the difference between the two strengths can be better understood ~\u2014 if one were to take a 40-ounce bottle of the pre-regulation or stronger stock \u2014the removal of one and two-tenths of an ounce of the pure alcohol from the bottle (or 2.6 ounces of the beverage) and the replacing of this with water would yield a product within the legal limit of alcoholic beverage strength as fixed by Federal authorities.The alcoholic beverages sold today in the Province of Quebec are of the same 40- percent-alcohol strength as those sold throughout the rest of Canada.This alcoholic strength was not set by the Quebec Liquor Commission but is the result of a Federal regulation applying to every province in the Dominion.Thus, it can be seen from the Sikes scale that 175 degrees Sikes (75 O.P.) indicates.100 percent alcohol.Coming down the scale, a Q° strength of 120 degrees Sikes (20 O.P.) indi- rune waren cates 68.5 percent alcohol.Farther down the scale.a strength of 100 degrees Sikes (proof) e Published by THE QUEBEC LIQUOR COMMISSION This advertisement la reprinted here in its original version, at the request of many citizens, "]
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