The Westmount examiner, 2 novembre 1945, vendredi 2 novembre 1945
[" SER US FIRST FOR WATCHES © ment of beautiful.watches for Ladies and Gentlemen, Waterproof \" watches included, + SPECIAL DISCOUNT To \u201c EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL OHMAN'S JEWELLERS WE.4046 0\u2014>0 VOL.XVI, Ne.44 follows: \u2014 emergency calls.tan arrive at the scene of an ac- eldent anywhere in our district within less than fifteen minutes of the time the call is received at tbe Hospital.As we have stated en numerous previous occasions, the delay in obtaining medical attention for accident usually because the hospital is not called, not because the ambu- fance is slow after the an is re- delved.There is a \u2018widespread belief among the public - that anyone who calls & hospital for | an ambulance thereby lays himself \u2018open de financial responsibility for the Jame.This is not so at the Ho- mosopathic Hospital.We wish to piste that she Homoeopathic Hospital ambulance will be sent as romptly as possible to accident aes in responses to a reasonable quest from apy citizen in this istrict.e do not jhsist- that the police © or a doctor make the All to the Hospital.Plan Welcome We will welcome any practical lan by the Oity to establish a Rtral calling depot for emer- (Continued on Page 14) We have just received an assort- À 1216 A Ave, COD Hospital Officials | Refute Belief Ambulances Tardy .In an attempt to stem what they call unwarranted talk of am- pulance inefficiency in this city, officials of the Montreal Homoeo-| j : \u2018pathic Hospital made a statement to the Examiner intended to in- \u2018form the publie of \u2018\u2018the other side of the case.\u201d Pouglas Bremner, President of the Board of Governors, Harold R.\u201cGriffith, M.D, Medical Supervisor, and Walter Hatch, Manager, victims is].The statement, by \u201cThe Homoeopathic Hospital of Montreal maintains an ambulance to serve the citizens of Notre Dame de Grace and vicinity.Doctors and drivers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week to \u2018respond The ambulancez Local Resident Succumbs At 77 Albant Cartwright Bedford- Jones, 164 Edgehill Road, 77 year old resident of Westmount, died suddenly this week.A funeral service was held at the Church of the Advent, Westmount, and another will be held in St.Peter's Church, Brockville, Ont., where interment will be made.Son of the late Ven.Archdeacon and Mrs.Bedford-Jones, he was born in Ottawa and \u2018received his education at Trinity College in Toronto, where he graduated as gold medalist in arts and law.-He practiced law in Toronto for a short time, and later joined the staff of the Canada Cement Company in Montreal, where he was assistant secretary at the time of his retirement in 1988.He is survived by his wife, the former Elsie Jones, and one daughter, Miss Gwynneth Bed- ford-Jones of Moutreal.Sherbrooke street, cently | Duke;oi Yorkie AY à MEETS MOTHER \u2014 Captain John S.Anderson, of 4384 shown-greeting his mother when hé returned (Stor Ja years overseas: with the 17th ; red ds roger lsu NEWLY APPOINTED | .Geo.N, Barker, recently appointed to the Westmount .\u2018Y\u2019 Staff.A graduate of Sir George Williams College, \u2018Barker has served on thé staffs of the \"North and Centra] Branches of the Montreal Association, and for the past three years with the Y.M.C.A.War Services at No.1 Wireless School, Montreal, as well as Pendleton and Deseronto, Ont., and Shelburne, N.S.He will lead the Business Men's Gym class, and the newly formed class for young men.\u2018The Saturday Nite Dance Club and Badminton Ciub will also come under his direction.City Appoints Veteran To Post Ass't Sec'y Treas.At a meeting of of tue \u2018city Council of Westmount on Monday evening, A.W.D.Swan, City Accountant, recently returned from overseas, was appointed Assistant Secretary-Treasurer as from 1st Nov., 1945, and A.R.Bourdon, a veteran of World War I, who has been Acting City Accountant during Mr.Swan's absence, and also Assistant City Clerk since August 1st, 1942, was appointed Chief City Accountant as from Oct.15th, 1945.Consideration is being given to the advisability and necessity of installing traffic lights at the intersection of Cote St.Antoine Road and Claremont Avenue.The proposed amendment to the by-law concerning dogs was again deferred, to allow of further study in view of letters received pro and con.Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Saba o Canada s M etropolis Sono Boc=0c=56 Hardwood Floors Repaired - Refinished Supplied - Laid - Finished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & COMPANY 4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 0CD0CDOCTDOCTH0 0 PRICE:\u2014 THREE CENTS Local Streets\u2019 History To Be Dug Out Of Past The \u2018practice of naming streets after people or historical events is natural enough and common enough.As a people, we are glad:and-proud to- perpetuate, in the routes that we travel from day to day in our community, the names of distinguished personages, 8 both contemporary and ot other times.Oddly enough, when we have thus named streets, we tend to forget the association, and it is only when we \u2018\u201c\u2018stop to think\u201d that we realize the intentions of the authorities of our village, town or.city who have striven to do honour where, honour is due.As'our own City of Westmount is rich in such names\u2014perhaps about \u2018eighty of them\u2014the present series of articles is being undertaken by the Westmount Historical Associaifon to remind our citizens of this part of their heritage and to bring to light biographical and.historical facts which may possibly have escaped their attention.The compilers of this series makes no claim that they know infallibly why any particular street bears the mame it does; they \u2018merely bring forward a historical name which corresponds, and which may reasonably be associated with the street.For instance, take the name \u201cSte.Catherine\u201d \u2014 there are over a dozen entries under this heading in the \u201cBiographical Dictionary of the Saints,\u201d but the particular one chosen is that which appears to constitute the ,Ç most popular reference.In great part, the material will he drawn from the standard sources, but consultation of records and of the memories of our older residents- will be undertaken in connection with those streets which bear names reminiscent of persons active in the early development of the City of Westmount or ita antecedent municipalities.These articles will be about halt a column or more in length, and will appear weekly.- The streets will be dealt with in an order which is substantially alphabetical.It is obvious that any account must be abbreviated or incomplete, and any reader who cares to give the benefit of comment or data which he or she considers should be added to the records being - accumulated by the Association, should address either the Secretary .at the Westmount Library, or, it Examiner.for publication, the Editor of the The Westmount Historical Association, which is sponsored\u201d by the Wéstmount Municipal Association, has as its chief aim the gathering of historical material concerning Westmount and vicinity, and promoting interest among the citizens of Westmount in the early history of their City.The Society's officers are: Hon.Pres., Dr.W.D.Lighthall; President, B.Panet-Raymond, K.C.; Vice-Pres., Miss Alice Light- hall; Martha Brown, Mrs.8.B.Earle.Curator and Secretary, Miss Kathleen Jenkins; Exec.Committee, G.H.Wyrley Birch, Roy Campbell, Harold W.Garrigan, Miss Victory Loan Reaches 66% With ten days of the Ninth Victory Loan Campaign behind them, Unit Headquarters announce that 66% quota has already been reached.Although the full quota is 40% higher than in the last campaign, this percentage collected compares favourably with any other Loan at the There has, however, been a disappointing drop same period.in the number of subscribers, Campaign Of Quota of the Westmount High School Presents 156 Certificates At Graduation Graduation certificates were presented to 71 girls and 68 boys of Westmount High School at the Graduation Ceremony, with Seu- for School Leaving Graduates numbering 17.The honours list includes the names of 93 pupils, Major-General A, E, Walford, C.B.E., M.M., E.D., in an address to the graduates, told how teamwork among armies had won vie- tory, and said that only by teamwork éould ne peace be won, He wii : bh Rr 37 doth ERE fA Rr + and Falaises in which he took part.General Walford told the graduates they were about to face the problems of a world at peace.\u201cThank God\", he added, \u2018you're not leaving school to go to war.\u201d The valedictory was delivered by Rita Weissler, Gold medals for outstanding achievement were awarded Miss Lia Margulies, who received honors in general proficiency, litera- oe bib French, written vie (Cor Coma {Rss nA ERR SY ® Organizers have every reason to HR os believe that Westmount will go over the top by November 10, the closing day of the Campaign.To those citizens who have delayed purchasing their bonds, a phone call to the Unit Headquarters, FI.2471, will ensure a salesman calling for any new or addl- tional subscriptions, While elated over the progress, the organizers point out that the objective 1s the minimum requirement and that a substantial over subscription would demonstrate beyond a doubt Weatmount's des - termination - to \u201cSign ttlelr name to Victory, 5! De - this school year | WESTMOUNT HIGHLIGHTS By GEORGE COCHRANE It was in the schoo! year 1944- + 45 that a diminutive character named William Atwood Macdonald earned the title of West- mount\u2019s ace drink vendor.Young WAM sold drinks at just about every dance that \u2018was held in Westmount High last year and on Fridays he doubled as a bun salesman.\u201c But now Willlam Atwood is at McGill and at the beginning of WHS\u2019ers were taced\u2014 with a problem of great moment.Namely, to wit, and ipso facto, who is going to succeed to * the title of Westmount\u2019s ace drink \u201cvendor?Ladies and gentlemen, and \u2018also| \u2018any West Hill students who may read this, we have \u2018the answer.The man: Robert Bert Grindley, a long and lanky man who really knows his way around a drink \u201c enoler, Bert has been in charge of Westmount High's bun sales this year, and the sales have netted the boys\u2019 Hi-y Club quite a profit - 80 far, and he\u2019s been in command of the drink cooler at the school's justly famous Friday night parties.Tonight grade 12 student Bert will step into the big time, He'll be in the drink Booth when the ennual fal) dance of the West- mount Boys\u2019 Hi-Y Club gets underway at nine p.m.in the gymnasium of Westmount High School.?When asked if he was nervous about taking the plunge into the school dance drink vending business, Bert, with characteristic aplomb, replied, \u201cNot a great deal.You see, Ikey Macdonald is my ide] and whenever I'm up a creek without a paddle I ask myself, \u2018What would WAM do in this situation?\u201d Then I do it and everything is okay.\u201d Carry on, Bert, P.S.: Stags are welcome to- Bight.! FAN MAIL ! Well, guess what, Murgatroyd, fan mail came floating into the Examiner office this week.And, Murgatroyd, it's from a goil.That is, if Henrietta is a girl's name and my pop told me it 1s.F.L SILVER High Class Ladies\u2019 and Men's TAILOR Sood assortment of imported goods always in stock.Repairing, cleaning and pressing 4883 SHERBROOKE WES?ELwocd 0082 And, after ail, know.The , trouble, Murgatroyd, and I'm afraid you won't believe me now, is that Henrietta wants to remain anonymous.Well, that\u2019s a good way to he sometimes, What's that you say, Murg?What does the letter say?Well, like all my fan letters, it's critical.Permit me to quote: Dear (Woof!) George (The woof's mine, Murgatroyd), Your weekly column, \u201cWestmount Highlights,\u201d is read with interest by your present writer.In my opinion it fills a much-needed want (hear -that, boss), byt it seems to me that lately.(don't go ahy further, boss), since you have graduated from the High, it is gradually becoming more limited In scope, instead of otherwise, as you intimated it would do, earlier this year.The purpose for which 1 am writing this is, namely, and as follows\u2014Now that you are including in your column the doings of WHsS'ers at McGill, your field of reporting has been enlarged, for there are a number of WHsS'ers who are prominent in McGili activities and, although they have.not all created the same furore as WAM on their entrance to McGill, still they are vital cogs in the McGill machinery.(Tut, tut, such sarcasm, Henny.) End of quote.Follow à number of items about Westmounters at McGill.Then this: I have no objection to your in- eluding these items in your column if you see fit to do so, and knowing that columnists occasionally like to attribute theiy information to some source, I shall ask you to preserve my anonymity and refer to me as \u201ca friend.\u201d (Now, come, come, Henny.There's no need for you to be s0 coy about it.) No doubt you will be laid flat by this bold and revolutionary criticism.(Yep, that's right, Hen- ny.I'm masticating the mater\u2019s best carpet right now as I type this with my toes.) But what goes down must come up .(not burpsi booma, too, I hope) .so (Henny, you're going dotty) 1 expect to see you come up smiling out of your photo (by the way where has it got to?Answer: Some bobby soxer raided the Examiner one night and mado off with it.) and presenting the public the best \u201cHighlights\u201d ever, \u2018so that my favorite (aw, shucks, Hen, ain\u2019t this sorta sudden?) column will assuredly become the most widely read column in town.End of quote, Seriously, thanks for taking the trouble to write, \u201cfriend.\u201d From now on you're agent KXX, McGill beat.my pop should w EGERTON-SCHOOL +: TRAINED ATTENDANTS TUPPER STREET A reliable scheel of established reputation stressing thorough training and individual supervision.Highest standards maintained.TRAIN NOW FOR POST-WAR OPPORTUNITIES Day and Evening Classes Now Forming - Instruction given by staff of qualified registered nurses.Students receive Scheel experience previded.diploms.Employment register maintained.Hospita) Apply for personal | interview, stating qualifications and telephones number Bex 74, Station H, Montreal: er telephone WALNUT 1376 | Rosy | warded to Jim 'McCorniick, Re- Barrister and Soliciter HOWARD 8.ROSS K.C.Department for the closing of estates of Deceased Persons, to Telephone HA.9238 57 St.James Se.Woo n News a \u2018By.Kent Clegz and Richard.| Freedman projection .room on Tuesday Vto Canada,\u201d and another film, been seeing two or more educational films a week.have .been shown, .+ Public Speaking is continuing in Room 19.Last week's speakers were Colin Irving, who spoke on \u201cThe Great D-Day Secret, The Mulberry Port\u2019, Charles Johnson, on \u201cThe Statue of Liberty,\u201d and Leonard Cohen, on \u2018\u2018The Supposed End of the World.\u201d This week\u2019s speakers are Derek Reid, Brian Steeves and David Hogg.In Room 16 the speakers are Tom Baillie, Norbert Crotty, R.Fleming, Charles Laidley, Michael Pratt and John Wilson.Room 20 is starting for the first \u2018time this week, and the speakers will be Mary Hicks, Ruth Silver, Selma Hershotn, Dorothy Johnson, Bonnie Lauson, Ann Puddi- combe, Diana Harrison and Sheila Joy.ketball practice on Monday, and will practise every Monday from now on.Many who entered the 9th Vie- tory Loan School Children\u2019s Jingle Contest\u2014f{illing in the last line\u2014are ljstening in on the radio these days to bear the results.These are being announced over Station C.F.C.F.at 4.45 and 5.30 p.m., and over C.B.M.at 5.28, November 2, 5, 6.7 and 8.Tchaikowsky To Be Featured By Music Group Tschaikowsky'8 music has been chosen tor the first concert of the season to be presented by the Westmount Music Appreciation Group on Wednesday, November 7, at 9 pm, in the Westmount Public Library.Using new high fidelity equipment: which renders faithful reproduction of recordings, the concert will consist of the following compositions.; Francesca Da Rimini: Fantasia Opus 32, by the New York Philharmonie Orchestra.Waltz, from Symphony No.5 in E Minor, Opus 64, by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.Waltz, from Serenade for Strings, Opus 48, by the Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra.Waltz, from Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Opus 66a, by the Boston \u2018Pops\u2019 Orchestra.Marche Slave, Opus 31, by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, and Symphony No.2 in C.Minor, Opus 17, by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.McCormick Given Coveted Diploma The International City Managers\u2019 Association.recently fore creation Supervisor in the City of Westmount, a diploma showing that he had successfully completed their course on \u201cAdministration in Municipal Recreation\u2019.The course, which covers \u2018 various phases of municipal recreation generally takes between six.to 12 months for completion.It is pre pared by the Institute for Training in Municipal Administration at their headquarters in Chicago, mn.An formal presentation of the diploma was made by Alderman Jacques Senecal, Commissioner of Parks, and Percy Jarman, General Manager of the City of West- mount, The recreational activi.tiles in Westmount comes under the administration of the Super: Intendent of Parks E.J.Ander _The.highlight of the week for Room 15 was thelr visit to the| see the colour film, \u201cBirds of[|l\u2019 \u201cFrom\u201d Quebec to Baffin Land.\u201d|\u2019 \u2018Since September all classes have So far 34} known these were constructed by Grade Five \u2018girls started bas-| : (Contributed by Westmount 1-\u2014ABBOTT .and Irvine Avenues.as the \u201cGovernment Field.\u201d Antoine in the Parish of Montreal, \u201c Investment and Agency Company Lea Walbadk, P.L.S., aid dated Atlas Plans of Westmount 1890.the street in 1891; as far as is the late Isaac Lewis.Drains were installed in 1894, the road iid 1896, repaved in 1932.The C.P.R.station serving.the Westmount area was originally at the foot of Abbott Avenue, on the south side of the tracks, but on account JY the difficulties of grades, It wag later transferred to its present location \u2018at Victoria Avenue.It is presumed that the Avenue \u2018was named after Sir John Joseph Caldwell /Abbott, 1821-1893, ot whom the.following account is taken from the \u201cDictionary of Canadian Biography\u201d.He was| \u201cborn at St.Andrews, Lower Canada, the.eldebt son of Rev.Joseph Abbott.He was educated at \"the University of McGill Cal- lege, graduated with the degree of B.C.L.and in 1847 called to the Bar.He became perhaps the leading authority on commercial law in Lower Canada, dean of the Faculty of Law in McGill Univer sity (1855-1880), and standing counsel to the Canadian Pacific Railway (1880-1887).His political career began id 1849 when his \u20ac ( The first houses appeared op Hin 1887.short time Solicitor General in the Macdonald-Sicotte administration, As legal adviser to Sir Allan he was implicated in the \u2018Pacific Scandal\u201d and it was \u20ac confidential clerk of his who re vealed the evidence which brough about the fall of Sir John Mag donald in 1873, October 30th, 1893.married Mary, daughter of Ven, Rev.Montreal.in 1862; K.C.M.G& in 1892, raised the Argenteuil Marca ein) AVENUE oon Abbott Avenue extends_from the C.P.R.track north to .opposite 4500 St.Catherine Street, West, between Melville \u2019 In the late eighties it.was part ot the- \u2018municipality known In the City Hall is à \u201cPlan Showing Sub-division of Part of Lot No.1434 Situated at Cote St.The Property of the Canada Limited,\u201d signed by w.Me- December, \"188%.\u2018Abbott Avenue is shown on this plan, and.it appears also in Goad's In 1862 he Was for Hugh \u201cThis was no doubt responsible for his defeat in 1874.When Iy was appointed to the- 1887 he was made Government leader in the Upper House; and o the death of Sir John Macdonal in 1891, he was chosen, as a com promise Macdonald as Prime Minister.Hy Senate i candidate, to succeel onduct of the Government wy marked by great astuteness, bu on December 5 he was obliged y Jill health to resign the prime ministership.\u201cHe died the following year In 1849 -John Bethune, Dean d He was created a QC and he was made In 1866 } Range 11th Battalion) of which he w (Continued on Page 13) neme appeared among the signatories of the annexation manifesto of that year.Elevated to Senate \u201cIn 1857 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Canada |} for Argenteuil; and with the ez- ception of.the years 1874-1880 when he was out.of Parliament, he continued to represent this - stituency, first in the Legisiaf Assembly of Canada, and then the Canadian House of Commons, | until his elevation to the Senate | CARPENTRY REPAIRS PAINTING DECORATING Cleanest, Nearest and Met Thorough in Town J.A.Bethune Color Suggestions and Estimates Fru AT.7192 FUR COATS For many years we have made lower.LESLIE B.366 MAYOR ST.good substantial Fur Coats, Some of our Customers say they wear too long.Located outside the high rent district our prices are much WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.Scott HA.534 Enameled walls .Church HOME WINDOW Exclusive Cleaners REY rye Teg - + dr \u2018 se SAVE ON RE DECORATIN | Painted surfaces .tertereeeebabeseeennrraane as eerrreeeen cevengecnnecentenescencensseeneens0e theatre decoration Wall paper \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.uosreres.Of every descriptif sovssssoseccus.ÉVORY finished vob Metal coiioge asvncssseusesecssesscocs0oi\u2026.Kalsomined surfacs Blended O7 .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.00200000000000000000.s.\u2026.tinted surfe Stueco s+sssovsssnessasencesa0cc0000.SNE caenstone surfact Decorations of every descripti® INVESTIGATE BEFORE REDECORATING 343170) IRE BT IIIT 1e srs NOVAT E\u201d Flat or ghs and Woodwet CLEANING 00.i HA.863 IL united tion f wise group The Deriend his acqi cal Da served Army in the Suffer of hig 4 tide in aside fa otherwi train, All cH theneq 4 ge -_2e Rotarian \"MITCHELL'S Bn.1320 20 Ba, W- Pleads Rac ial Tolerance A strong plea.tor eradication ot: \u2018racial Frejudicos vas made at the weekly meeting of the: West®ount Rotary Club- at Victoria Hall M.C.Duckworth, Executive Secretary of Notre Dame de Grace Y:M.C.A.The prime reason for our\u2019 prejudice, said Mr.Duckworth, is a: forced feeling of superiority which we manifest.to try to.hide our.fear that we are not actually superior.We are afraid, he went on, that peoples different from ourselves on Wednesday, by IM will get the better of us, and we are even afraid to admit ow fear.This feeling of superiority is not based on face, he sald, because science has proved that we are no more Intelligent, and with equal opportunity, no more physicallys or educationally capable than Negroes or Chinese or Japs.And unless we recognize the harm that is being done by racial diserimina- tion we are due for trouble, he added.Introduced by Wilf Spearman and thanked by Walter Murray, Mr.Duckworth was preceded in his address by a short talk by a visiting Rotarian, Dr.A, Stewart Allan, United Church of Canada, recently returned missionary from Chungking, who told of the difficulties Rotary has had in that city trying to carry on during the war years, Mr.Duckworth pointed out that it is not we.who do the heavy work, but those other nationalities on whom we base our economy.He said further that the Christian Church is partly responsible for the fact that we have allowed racial discrimination towards these other nationalities to grow, because \u201creligion has evaded the principal issues of the day.\u201d Labor Tolerant But organized*labour, he went on, is facing the problem realistically and ie joining hands with the Negro and the Oriental and the Jew hecause they realize that united they demand more recognition trom industrialists who otherwise would be able to play one group against another.The speaker told of the experiences of an African Prince of his acquaintance, a graduate Medical Doctor of McGill who bas served three years in the \u2018Canadian Army Medical Corps.Travelling in the United States he had to euffer many humiliations because of his colour, including having to tide in anclent railway cars set aside for negroes travelling on an Sthorwise modern, streamlined rain.: : All character values are strengthened by being put into action.J.M.C.Duckworth Three Mentioned | In Despatches Three Westmount officers were among 163 army personnel recently awarded \u201cMentioned in Despatches\u201d: Lt.-Col.James Aird Nesbitt, 3243 Westmount Boulevard, Major Henri Tellier, 4392 Western Avenue, and Major E.F.Neale, 1 Bellevue Avenue.Col.Nesbitt, who arrived home October 23, has been overseas in both the Italian and Western fronts, for four years.Major Tellier was overseas on two different occasions, the first time for one year, the second time for two, between which periods he took a staff course at Kingston.He servéd in Italy and-the Western front, arrived home in July.Major Neale, whose promotion from Captain came through very recently, arrived home August 14, after almost four years in Sicily, Italy, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany.y Tf You Want to AY 2?Keep Warm of Next Winter! Call DEXTER 1131 For COAL - .COKE - FUEL OIL - HAND & PARKER.LTD.Le 4857 Sherbrooke St.W.\u2018Backedby twerity-five years of dependable service.| Promote Fi ive | Montreal- Westmount Company of the Boys! \u2018Brigade who: have\u2019 \u2018de- .monstrated thelr \u2018efficiency will receive promotions this evening.Captain J.Howard Richardson announces.Sgt.\u201cAlan Keith\u2019 will move up.to \u2018the rank of\u201d Color- Sgt., Cpls.Ian Campbell and James Dugan will take the rank of Sgt., and L/Cpls.George Smith Cpl.The 1long-ehsent buttonhole badge has come back into use, and as there were ma«y who had never been awarded one, the following rescived them at .he last meeting: L/Cpls Gordon Me- Crady and 1awrence Newman, *Ptes.Alan Lightfoot, lan Harvey.Jim Ducochér.Ian Becket, Tom Massey.Tora Tiincan, Art Smith, Peter Mundy and Dryer Rice, In the future all boys will automatically receive a buttonhole badge unon completion of three months\u2019 service.A few crests were also presented to those taking most active part in the recruiting campaign, namely, L-Cpls.L.Newman and Gordon MeCrady, and Ptes, Art Smith and Bryer Rice.Young Liberals Plan Programme Second meeting of the organizing committee of the St.Antoine- Westmount Young Liberals Association was held «recently at the home of Willlam Macdonald.Present, in addition to Mr:;- Macdonald, were John Joseph Pepper, George Cochrane and Robert Sproule.Speaking on the purpose and aims of the association, Mr.Macdonald said, \u201cThe future of Canada and the world rests upon the intelligent interest taken in the problems now confronting us.Citizenship requires not merely obedience tothe laws, but upon informed judgment of current affairs, both national and international.The existence of democracy depends on our being able to solve these problems.\u201d - P/O EDWIN S.C.CLARK, 21, R.C.A.F., who was previously reported missing after, air operations over Osnabruck, Germany, and has now, for official purposes, been presumed killed in action after completing 29 operational trips.The eldest son of Mr.and * Mn.S.C Clark, of 29 York St, Westmount, he was educated at | Boys Brigade | \u2018Five members ot the.First | and John Douglas, the rank of | | WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945 * Buy Plane [FORUM \u2018GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine West WE DELIVER (Near The Forum) LICENSED GROCER Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Cigarettes, etc.Fi, 4744 PAGE THREE LOCAL SCHOOLS PRESENT PLANE TO R.C.A.F.War Stamps - For R.C.A.F.TO mark an, outstanding record of war savings stamp buying, the pupils of \u2018Westmount schools will gather opposite Westmount Junior High School on Wednesday, November 7, to present a Cornell aircraft to the Royal Canadian Afr Force.The presentation will be made in a special Ninth Vie- tory Loan ceremony, starting at 3 p.m.to which parents are invited.The children of the West- mount schools, of Verdun schools, and of Guy Drum- mond School, Outremônt, were the only ones to reach their objectives in the \u201cBuy a Plane\u201d war savings stamp campaigns during the past school year.- The aircraft, which will be used for peace.time training in the R.C.A.F., is one -* of a type which was widely used for the training of Canadian pilots who fought overseas.; A large gathering of West- .mount civic officials, headed by Mayor R.P.Adams, as well as Ninth Victory Loan and school officials, is expected for the event.RESIDENT IMPROVING Joseph A.Trembly, 65, of 266 Lansdowne avenue, who was.struck by a car last week while riding his bicycle, is reported by his sister, Mrs.R.Richer, to be improving.The doctor attending has stated that he is now \u201cout of the woods.\u201d Mr.Trembly sustained a skull fracture when a car driven by R, A.Taschereau of Quebec City, struck his bicycle near Lans.downe and Western avenues.He was first treated at the Western Division of the General Hospital, but when it was learned that he had a fractured skull, he was transferred to the Neurological Institute, where he is now, recovering.King's - and.Argyle Commercial Schools, \u2018 .LIMITES Exclusive Furs! NEW ADDRESS 1516 MOUNTAIN STREET Near Sherbrooke ® MA. Hé HA CVÉEE pes.= eg tas Le + ti, | FE.: DES aa RE Te a Serving the City of Westmont .Garden Svburh of Canads\u2019e Metrepells Foblistes Every Friday By THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.s : Wann 2773% Co The Examiner\u201d sims to be au independent, clean wowspaper for the borne.deveted t public service.WESTMOUNT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945\u2019 \u2014 ee \u2014 \u2018KNOW YOUR WESTMOUNT Readers will recall our series \u201cKnow/Your Westmount,\u201d which we ran last year, and which elicited considerable favourable.com-: ment.The articles were prepared by the Westmount Historical Association, which has done and is doing excellent work in acquainting residents of Westmount with the story of - the city in which we livé and of which we are justifiably proud.The Examiner is pleased to announce that, beginning with this issue, a new series will begin, dealing with the history in the names of our streets.We begin with Abbott avenue.This material, prepared by the Westmount Historical Association and sponsored by.the Westmount Municipal Association, represents a great deal of time; effort, and interest on the part of those responsible, and we are sure that the series will be widely read and appreciated.A WORKER\u2019S EDITORIAL We saw a worker tucking away a Victory Bond among his precious papers, and wegre- marked quite simply that it was a nice thing to have.He gave us a quick look and his eyes lit with pride.\u201cYou bet it's nice,\u201d he said.\u201cBut it\u2019s more than that.\u2018That's a Victory Bond I bought when the going was tough for my boy on the other side.We knew in our hearts that we were winning, but on the map we saw quite the contrary.The Huns were rolling victoriously on.\u201cSo I bought this bond.I was doing my best at the plant to back my boy abroad, but I put my spare dollars together to back him just that much more.A neutral observer, not knowing the heart of our people, might have called it a desperate bet.But bet I did, because I was in the fight.If we lost, well, I was going to lose my money anyway.But money mu \u201cF've bôught other bands sincéZan iricreas-: But this particular bond, bought when \u2018the go, but I didn\u2019t, and I'm glad I'didn\u2019t.I've \u201ckept.all \"the bonds I ever bought, and\u2019 Fm proud of it.It's a proof of my faith in my country\u2014and in my boy.Lov in another way.The years are passing, and I've accumulated quite a tidy sum of money.I can\u2019t buy much\u2019 with my meney.now, what with restrictions, But when these bonds mature, there will certainly be plenty of things to buy.2 TT.\u201cI'm going to go on Showing, my patriotism \u2018\u2014and incidentally my shrewd commonsense \u2014by investing in thé best.\u201d - WHY NOT TWIN HOUSES?A woman was awarded first prize of $25 in a Home Idea contest, Her idea jas separate medicine cabinets for husband and wife.\u201cMany ruffled dispositions, not to say steps toward divorce, could be avoided if hubby could shave in peace without wifey discovering an imperative need for something inside the cabinet, and opening the door in his face,\u201d she said.© ; The day seems near when the only guarantee of a happy state of matrimony will be separate houses.First came twin beds, twin \u201cwardrobe closets, and twin washstands.These were followed by separate rooms.Why not twin houses?MAIL IT NOW - Local residents who have friends or relatives overseas whom they wish to remember at Christmas should note that the deadline for the despatch of parcels is November 10 in order to reach the continent of Europe in plenty of time for the holiday; while November 15 is the last day on which parcels should be mailed destined for England, Scotland and.Wales.These dates should be kept in mind to avoid disappointment to those abroad.Every year hundreds of Christmas parcels are received by service men and women after Christmas has passed.While the parcels are still very welcome and enjoyed, it\u2019s not quite Mail yours in plenty,of time.ÆMAMINER, FRIDAY, MOVEMEER 2, 19 ER } aide saattér so much.1 wis backing my boy.| F i \u201cing number at each Victôry Loan Campaign.| night was dark and the going hard, is my spe- | cial pride and joy.Once I was tempted to let | \u201cCome to think of it, I've been pretty smart\u2019 | urging \u2018farmers who are lucky.the same as opening them on Christmas Day.IT'S ALL CALLED RECONVERSION a bw Hy at ghee 14 teeny rime EL \u2018\\bridegrooms in 120 weddings and .Nations \u2018Conducted by.Hows 7 4 Subjects &F Genel | : 5 18 Which and it does not : them.The Quebec Governments is enough to have peat bogs on their properties to make good- use :of made into briquettes, is an ideal substitute for coal.In addition, there is a market for surplus peat briquettes \u2018at prices above those usually paid to farmers for their logs or cord-wood.Quebec is rich in peat bogs most of which have \u2018never \u2018been worked.+ 0» + The Dominion Government took over all rights to uranium in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon.Similar action was later taken in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Quebec, 8 #.# .Sir Richard.Acland, founder of the Common Wealth party in England, bas withdrawn from that party and is expected to join the Labor party.Sir Richard was the author .of the famous \u201cAcland amendment\u2019 adopted by the Mal- vern Conference of Anglicans in 1941, which condemned capitalism as a stumbling-block in the way of those who seek to live as | Christians.Sir Richard predicted a Labor victory.\u2019 * # » Memphians rubbed their eyes in amazement when they found the leading editorial in the Sept.3 Commercial Appeal starting off: \u201cIt is time to quit using the opprobrious word \u2018conchies\u2019 and acknowledge that they were men of courage and conviction.1f the human race had been made up of them, there would have been no Anzio and Okinawa.There is no greater courage than that which braves taunts , ., there is nothing nobler than dying for a decent principle.\u201d There was more of it, Just as unusual'as this.Claude McKay, Negro poet, has announced his baptism into the Roman Catholic Church, Mr.Mc- Kay's bitter poems on the race issue gained him national attention at a time when hé was a member of the Communist party.He now says that what he saw on a trip to Russia turned his steps toward the church, * = + Between 1942 and 1944, the number of U.S.servicemen who married In Australia totalled 5957.During the seme period Canadian-born servicemen were Dutch in 224.» # # To try to keep the secret of the atom bomb would block the road of research and prevent further development of nuclear physics, Reuben G.Gustavson, vice-presi- dent of the University of Chicago, told a meeting of civic leaders.\u201cAfter the last war,\u201d he pointed out, \u2018attempts were made to stifle research in nitrates because we had made great strides in their use as explosives.This would have placed a millstone around the neck of agriculture, since nitrates have proved just as important to agriculture as to the explosive phase of military operations.\u201d Looking-at the effect of the war on the whole field of scientific research, Dr.Gustavson said that two shifts must be made: America must stop depending upon Europe for the development of fundamental ideas in science, and scientists must transfer their emphasis from the nucleus of the atom to the living cell.\u201cWe have reason to believe,\u201d he said, \u201cthat cancer is a chemical disease.Nuclear physics has revealed many thém to help avoid a coal siortage |: this coming winter.Peat, when] r Are Discussed > } The opinions expressed in this Forum ae not necessarily those of this newspaper, accept responsibility for us in solying this problem.\u201d The University of Chicago contemplates opening an institute in this field.11 1-22 8 cL ml Fifteen per cent of the technicians engaged in research on the atom bomb at the University of Chicago and 12 of the top research \u2018scientists were Negroes, it was disclosed here last week.Benja- tists, said that in some ways the \u2018achievements in social relations were as great as those in physical science.: : .= 3 When I spoke to an interesting audience in the assembly hall of 2 New York City library in Harlem Dr.Johnson at my request took me to a few of the leading night einbe of Harlem to hear the music of some of their famous orehestras.The large majority of those who attended my lecture.and the night clubs were colored folk but there \u2018were quite a number of colorless folk also.- \u2019 * # 8 A small shoe-shine shop in San Francisco, conducted by a group of young colored boys, .displays the following sign, to the delight of the customers: \u2018Pedal Habiliments Artistically Lubricated and IMuminated with Ambidextrous Facility for the Infinitesimal Remuneration of 20 cents.\u201d * x =» Charles S.Johnson, director of the department of social sciences at Fisk University and chairman of the executive committee of the Southern Reglonal Council, has been elected president of the Southern Soclological Soclety, which works for normal professional relationships between the races.Dr.Johnson is the first Negro to head the society., + » » One day in the last Parliament I sat for no particular reason on the Socialist benches and asked my peighbor what he thought when he looked upon the Conservatives opposite.\u2018Oh\u2019, be an swered, \u201cI just say to myself There are the bosses.\u201d To understand the astonishing revolution that bas taken place in Britain one must sense all that is behind those words: \u201cThere .are tbe M.P.; 8 8 » We, the peoples of the United Petermined to save succeeding generations from the scourge War .To reaffirm faith in fundamen tal human rights .To establish conditions unde?which\u2019 justice and respect for .+ internationla law can be malt: tained .À To promote socla] progress and better standards of life .+ + To practice tolerance and liré together in peace with one another as good neighbors .To Insure, by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force shall not be used save in the commoi interest .have resolved 1 combine our efforts to accomplish these ajms, .Accordingly, our respective 807 ernments, through representatives Assembled in the City of San Fran cisco .: do hereby establish an international organization te M known as the United Natiods.Thus runs the preamble of Charter which 50 nations ee types of radiation which eo th Chr may help min K.Scott, one of the 12 scien- bosses.\u2018\u2019\u2014Beverley Baxter, Britieh Rev.THE son, 10.00 11,00 ae A ay c 3.00 p x 7.00 p Wed, n Thurs,, Cc \u2014\u2014 Dore Rev, TV 8.00 10.00 , 11.00 ê 7.30 I 8.00 I #¢ rrr & Chiristmas Boxes and the minister's x | St.Luke's United | letter will go to the members of | Calvary Church 1 who Wil also tell of experiences » # our Honour Roll overseas.We.are ro In the R.C.A.F.overseas.The Montreal Presbytery - has anxious to have the names and .~ - The Young People's Union wilt designated Sunday as Crusade COfrect addresses of those who will The Serviced in Calvary United meet on Monday at 8.15 p.m.In Sunday for the United Churches uot be home for Christmas.You Church on Sunday, will be conduc- | the Macaulay Hall.The program in the Montreal area.are asked to let \"Mrs.Pope have ted by the minister, Rev.7.W.arranged by the Cultural Conven- In keeping \u2018with this purpose, bros ation by calling: DE.Jones, M.A., D.D.eit ¥ ur Pan a Copan the sub- special services will be observed At 11 a.m.Dr.Jones will preach |; our Part In Canadian Radin St.Luke's.The minister, Rev.| 10¢ W.A.will hold & Thanks- on \u201cWanted! A Christian who will |.Ralph E.Spencer, will s > x i \u2018giving Turkey Supper and Fair on o * ow The Boy Scouts will m alp .Spe > peak lnlriday, N ber 16th, not surrender.\u201d This gervice will ect on the morning on the subject, \u201cThe ¥, November 16th, in the be fol} by th Monday at 7 p.m.The C.G.LT, Crusade Explained.\u201d His evening church hall, commencing at 3 ; 0 owed y the Communion both Junior and Senior, wil] \u2018meet subject will be \u201cThe Power.to ses 2™ of The Lord's Supper.on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m.On Wed- tt through.\u201d Following the even- x x The sermon at the evening ser- olay, the Women's Association ing service, the congregation is vice will.be: \u201cA Practice as Olq \u201c1! hold its monthly meeting in asked to meet in order to organ- | Westmount Baptist | as the Human Race.\u201d A Fellow.|¢ Church parlours at 2.30 p.m, ize and make definite plans for| .; The Church Board will hoid an.the Crusade for Christ and His| A \u201cwelcome\u201d home reception\u201d ship Hour will follow, when the |important meeting in the Church Kingdom in our church.to those of the congregation who guest soloist will be D.R.Ellis, Parlours on Wednesday at 8 p.m.g 2 i p The adjourned meeting of the] have served in the Army, Navy ne Official Board will be held onjand Air Force during the war ° .Wednesday al 8 o'clock, will be held in the assembly hall Stanley Presbyterian St.James United Church The time-is near when the|©N Friday at 8 pm.A program| PREACHER FROM INDIA Church .463 St.Catherine St.West of great interest has been ar- Westmount Victori > ranged, and all will receive a lit- de instance Wood, > -A., B.D, mount and Victoria Avenues Minister: = iN Church of The Advent \u201cle lt of appreciation from the gad whe i tasking in he mister: Rev.F.W.Norwsod.0.0, | ; congregation.Refreshments will graduate o Rev: 3.D.Wilki Assistant Minister: Rev.C.F.Tilbury, ; Western Ave.at Weed Ave.; ! Queen's, Mr.Wood has spent.the ov: J.D.Wilkie, B.A., Minister .Westmount be served by tite Women's Asso-| last 21 years as a Missionary of K.R.Cunningham, F.C.C.M., BA.B.D.; ciation.the Presbyterian Church in Can- Organist and Choir Director Rev.Sydenham B.Lindiay, Recter \u201cThis Day is a Day of Good| ada, working répit The Bhil -\u2014\u2014 - Rev.Reginald GC.Stewart, Tidings,\u201d will be the title of the es in the jungles of Centra Assistant Priest morning sermon on Sunday.router ok Melville SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ) _ _ Communion and reception of evening Ps ; 23rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY members will take pay at 12] 2nd at Stanley Presbyterian on (11.00 a.m.\u201cShew us the Father\u201d.'1-00 am.Morning Theme: \u201cThe 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.Thursday evening next at 8.30 Creat R ani re : 10.15 am.Matlos, noon.p.m.11.15 a.m.Sunday School.reat Renunciation®, 11.90 a.m.Solemn Eucharist and Pro- \u201cThe Secret of Victorious Liv- 3.00 p.m.Young People's Bibl à 200 cession.day School ing\u201d will be the evening address.4 - Class, 9 reopies Ble) 7.30 p.m.Evening Theme: \u201cWhat P unday 1001, \u201c +e rr ; 4.00 p.m, Evensong.Has Christianity really a reclve| | Domijnion-Douglas | 7.30 pm.Studies in \u201cThe Lord's shall we Do?: 7.00 p.m.Solemn Baptism end Pro-|for happy, radiant Christian liv-| 4 * Prayer\u2019.1.\"Our Father\u201d cession, ing?\u201d Come and\" see.no Me.M.W i .WEEK-DAY SERVICES A Young People's Fellowship| On Sunday morning Dr.Lloyd Thursday, Nov.4th, at 8.30 p.m.Mis- arner Norman, Organist i Holy Communion: § am.Monday andlwitl follow the evening service, |SMIth Will preach on the topic: |Sionaty Rally.Speaker the Rev.Clar- and Choir Director s and Saturday; 9.30 at.Wednes.in the lower assembly hall.The Large Possessions of \u2018a °° - OF India.~ - dss a Christian.\u201d Under the direction of Dominion-Douglas ily, .2 5 a .atos: 730 a.m.daily, except on Sat-| 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 #| Mr.Robb the choir will sing \u201cGo| Melville Presbyterian ure | Stanley Presbyterian not far from me\u2019 - Zingarelli, and Ch h w.1 - + p|\"Sing we merrily\u201d-John West.urc estmount Blvd, cor.Lansdowne 8 Trinity Memorial Church Ih Stanley Church on Sunday At the evening service, Rev.Gra- Melville Avenue, Westmount \u201cvenue n Sherbrooke St.at Marlowe Ave.worship will be conducted morn- ham Barr will speak on the sub- (Opposite Westmount Park) 0 ing and evening by the minister ject \u201cThe Power of Meekness\u201d.| Minister: Rev.Wm.Orr Mulligan, Ministers: 5 Clergy of the church.In the morning A feature of the evening service M.A.LLB, D.D.Rev.A, Lloyd Smith, M.A., D.D.10 Rev.Canen R.Kenneth Naylor, the Rev.Mr Wilkie will speak will be a short recital by Harry Organist: Mr.Harry Nerris, Rev.Graham Barr, B.A., B.D, Ye Rector on the text \u201cShow us the Father |p 0 Pass.Who will sing \u201cWhen LRS.M., AT.CL.NP Be Rev.Gorden G.Mercer, Asiotant and lt sufficeth us,\u201d and in the I eu Dee eu SUR Cross\u201d-Mo- ; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 he evening Mr.Wilkie will begin a pkg ° ou Stil - Franck; NOVENBER 4th 11.00 am.Dr.Lloyd Smith: \"The st NOVEMBER (th series of studies on \u201cThe Lord's lee as a Bird\u201d -Dana; and|11.00 am.The Minister will preach.Large P £ THE 23rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ; of \u201cArm, arm ye Brave!\u201d - from Jud- 11-30 am.Sunday School, ge ossessions of a Chris- 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion Prayer.as Maceabeeus - Handel 7.30 a.m.Charles L.Wood, returned tian\u2019.- 10.00 a.m.Bible Class.° \u2018On Frida night the youn : - nee russ Jdia wi) presi.ge 11.00 a.m.Choral Communion.Confir- people of the church are holdine The Church School and Mr.Nsiile NAUALS, members of the 3.00.p.m.Church School.on mation and- pre-Confirmation : § Jackson's Bible Class will meet Visitors and newcomers to the District 7.30 p.m.Rev.Grah IZ Classes will attend this service, |a social evening.An excellent pro- invited 1 dially w p.m.Rev, Graham Barr: \u201cThe ed Preacher: the Rev.W.J.Ellis.gram has been arranged.It is as usual at 3 p.m., and the Young.nite aan Services.come Power of Meekness\u201d, nt Kindergarten Class for small hoped that there will be a good People\u2019s Union will meet following Friday, Nov.16th, 6.30 p.m.Congrega- 8.45 \u2019 i ere 3.00 p.m, Junior Sunday School and f the evening service, tional dinner and reception for men .p.m.Young People\u2019s Union.Kindergarten.a turn out of young people, , who have returned from service .ane & .Women's activities for the com- overseas.John Robb, Mus.Bac., Organist an 7.00 p.m.Evening P 9 é lt, 8 Prayer.ing week include the Sewing Cir- Sunday, ow 18th, Special 60th Dia- Choirmaster.er- Wed, November 7th, 7 a.m.Holy Com- Westmount Baptist cle at 2 p.m.Monday, the Wo-| Tone Jtolee Services.jor Thurs, November 8th, 10 a.m.Hol i men's Association meeting at 10 : \u2019 ° ain Communion._ w oy Sherbrook Church a.m.on Tuesday, with luncheon at| St.Andrew's Church St.Luke's United ind erbrooke St G Roslyn Ave.|1 p.m., and the Red Cross on Wed- Westmount THE FRIENDLY CHURCH the nesday at 10 a.m.Cubs will meet Decarie Boulevard ish ST.STEPHEN'S Rev.J.A ma BA.Do.at 7 p.m.Monday, Scouts, 7.15 101 Cote St.Antoine Rd., (Just above Sherbrooke Street), : CHURCH Mr.Hibbert Troop p.m.Tuesday, and Guides at 7 near Argyle Ave.- SY roep, .m, .> Minister: .R.E.tel Dorchester St.at Atwater Ave.Organist and Choirmaster p.m.Wednesday \u2014_ inister a rR.> Spencer, Westmount SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 i W A t Park Rev.D.M.Grant, B.À., ing Rev.A.T.Love, MA, Rester 11.00 am.\u201cThis Day is a Day of } estmount Far | Minister SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 of .- Good Tidings\u2018\u201cInteresting! Ex- | \u2014\u2014 CRUSADE SUNDAY TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY citing! Dramatic! Rev.W, H.Shaver, B.A, B.D., - - pene AFTER TRINITY 12.00 noon Communion.of Ottawa will be the guest preach- 11.00 a.m.\u201cThe Crusade Explained\u201d.8.00 a.m.Holy Communior 7.30 p.m.\u201cThe Secret of Victorious ef at both services in Westmount SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 11.00 a.m.Nursery, Beginners and pde?10.00 tr s y EA Living\".\u201cThe law of the Spirit Park Church Sunday.Mr.Shaver| 11.00 am.Dr.D.G.Ridout, F.R.C.S Primary Classes.a V0 a.m.Sunday School.of Life hath made me.Free\u201d.will also speak at the Westmount ; TET 1205 pom.Junior, Intermediate and 1 of Toronto , ain 1.00 a.m, Choral Communion.Young People\u2019s Fellowship following Park Forum, which follows the co Senior Classes.7.30 p.m.Evensong.Evening Service.Johnston will evening service at 8.30 p.m.Afternoon en person canvass.7.30 pm.\u201cThe Power To See It and Wednesday preach, .So The Primary Department of the .30 p.m, e Passion of Life.Through\u2019.\u2018 8.00 p.m.Intercessi Inspiring Ministry by the Choir.Church School meets at 11 a.m The Rev.Mr.Grant will preach.8.45 p.m.Congregation Crusade .m.rcession.Ex-Servicemen specially invited .: TL ; ; \"Meeting.All church members live THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY and the Junior and Intermediate Organist and Choir Master urged to b e thet met.Departments at 12.15 p.m.Other] Fred, Whitley roed to be present.\u2014 Christian and Missionary Allismee regular meetings are as follows: | * ST.MATTHIAS\u2019 N.D.G.Chapel Red Cross Group on Mondays .Calvar Ch h Westmount Park Church n .y ure CHURCH .! and Wednesdays; Carpet Bowling (Cor.Lansdowne G Western Aves.) pball C - , Dorchester St.at Greene Ave, Le 5160 Sherbrooke St.W.Club on Mondays at 8.15 p.m.; mor Westmount = \u2019 Cubs on Tuesday at 7 p.m.; Young Westmount \u2014 od 10 Corne (Near Marlewe Avenue) Toe mm r Church Hill and People on Tuesday at 8 p.m.; C.G-| Minister: C Minister: plish Cote St.Antoine Road IT j nister: Capt.the Rev.T.W.Jones, nister: .T.on Wednesday at 7 p.m.; Mid- M.A., D.D.ov.George W.Goth, B.A., B.D.A Rector: Rev.Canon Gilbert Oliver, Rev.F.J.Sauvé, Paster.Week Service on Wednesday at _\u2014 PM TS go Th, M.C.SUNDAY.NOVEMBER 4 8 p.m., and Scouts on Thursdays SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th \u2014 tives .; at 7 p.m.10.00 a.m.Church School.Fran TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY 11.00 am.Wanted! A Christian who SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 blish AFTER TRINITY : 12 The C \"x , A , 3.00 llowshi ; Securing the peace requires nootl, The Communion of The Lord's > ; ; toWll° 8.00 am.Holy Communion.00 p.m.Fe owship and Testimony more than the unconditional sur- Supper.All who love the Lord Service of Public Worship at : A 0 a.m, Rector\u2019s Class and Sertor Meatina.Ms will be \"| render of our enemips and the col-| 7.30 p.m.A Practice \u2018as Old as the 11.00 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.thi ice.les- .uman Race.ie a 1.00 .Simone ob iven of pt laboration of great statesmen, of! 30 pm.Fellowship Hour in the REV: W.H.Shaver, BA, B.D, of re a.m.Holy Communion monies e given of actus\u2019 jawmakers and of economists.It Church Parlours, Guest Soloist: MacLeod St.Church, \u2018Ottawa, will gl.Choral), and Sermon.Preach.experiences of salvation and requires very much improved edu-| CT experiences\u201d win WI fee dob preach at both Services.it Shap ™ er: The Rector.@ answers to prayer, cational opportunities for our M gdversens.12.15 Church School.; sg >.itry\u201d i : » 8.15 Y.P.U.Y Part 1 + p.m, urc 00 130 p.m unior School, .7.30 p.m, Missionary Service.\"In.pire 8 children.Et requires tat \u201cCanadian Radio, by Bob Wilson, vensong and Sermon, | troducing the mysterious veil- ba boy and oo Se Yo .Wed 20, D a rw 8.30 p.m.Westmount Park Forum, » ve ; all- rü- day, m cetin of e We rescher: tou.H.Andrëws.\u2018ed Tuaregs of the Sahara, ullest \u2018all-round education acc men\u2019s Association in Ladies C.Scott, L.R.S.M., Choir Director, - AU Hoardlly Welcome.: ing to bis oRPRCINTs ar.i \u201c > ss Hone Parlours, - \"LM S, C.Burg ès, Organist; . * young\u2019 son, Duncan Scott, of Max- ville, Ont., spent the past week visiting Mrs.Kennedy's mother, Mrs.J.G.Scott, Sherbrooke Street \u201c - Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Alexander, and their two children, Shir- \u201cJey.and Marjorie, have arvived - here on a visit from Exshaw, Al- \u201cbérta.Mrs.Alexander and the children, are the guests of the \"former's parnets, Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Barcldy, 475 Victoria Avenue, \u2018While Mr.Alexander is the guest of his mother, Mrs.Alexander, \u201c Montreal West.Miss Janet Bar- .-¢lay, of Shawinigan Falls, was * home on a short visit to her parents recently.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs F.Roy Hedges, Thurlow Road, are leaving tomor- © row morning for a motor trip to New York.They will be accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Charles Bowers, of N.D.G.Mr.and Mrs.Struan Barclay and their two children were bere - on Sunday from Cornwall, Ont.: \u2019Fhey will take up residence this \u201c week on Queen Mary Road, Hamp- stead.Etheiwyn Hobbs, radio commentator, will speak over the C.- \u201c- B.C.network on Monday, ; November i2, on N.D.G.projects, touching on the N.D.G.Library for Boys and Girls, the coming Spoken Poetry Festival and other matters of \" Community interest.Another radio personality in- \\ terested in the Spoken Poetry Festival\u2019and who will act as judge for - the French contestants, is Mrs.Marguerite Bieler, who broadcasts every morning to French-Cana- dian troops overseas.; Mr.and Mrs.David Crombie, Sherbrooke Street, left on Sunday to spend some time at Miami, Flor- ENGAGEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.Robert J.Beat- tie, Prud'homme Avenue, N.D.G., = Charlotte Gowns DRAMATIC DRESS-UPS! 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Also delightful new blouses and housecoats.1353 Greene Ave., near Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.17773 Open 9 to 6 Daily announcé the engagement of \u2018their elder daughter, - Mary Margaret Shirley, to Mr.Henry Patrick O\u2019Brien, son of Mr.and.Mrs.P.O\u2019Brien, of Montreal.Miss Beattie is the grand-daughter of \"Mr.and Mrs.George Clancy, of Montreal.WEDDINGS PEDDIE-SMITH The marriage took place in Wesley United Church on October 20, at four o'clock, of Miss Pearl Elizabeth Smith, daughter of the late William Ballantyne Smith and Mrs.Smith, of Notre Dame de Grace, to Donald Bayne Peddie, son of the late Alfred Bayre Ped- die and Mrs, Peddie, of Verdun.The Rev.G.Cameron Quigley officiated.Mr.Randa) presided at the organ and autumn flowers and tapers decorated the church.The- bride wag given away by her brother, William A.Smith.Miss Esther J.Smith was bridesmaid for her sister.Mr.Bert Smith acted as best man for the groom.A reception for immediate members of both families was held at the home of the bride\u2019s mother on Decarie Blvd.and later Mr.and Mrs.Peddie left for a motor trip through Ontario.SCURRAH - TRACY Yellow and white chrysanthem- wms decorated the Church of St.John the Divine, Verdun, for the wedding there on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, of Betty Wray, second daughter of Mr.C.A.Tracy, Personal Services Officer, Canadian Legion War Services, and Mrs.Tracy, to Mr.Malcolm Bolton Seurrah, formerly of the R.C.N.V.R., eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.C.Scurrah, 4104 Wilson Avenue, Notre Dame de Grace.The Rev.Ernest Reid officiated at the ceremony.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown fashioned with tight-fitting bodice having a sweetheart neckline and ihree-quarter length sleeves; ihe full-flowing skirt being made of double tulle illusion ornamented with satin bows.Her full-length veil of tulle illusion embroidered and scalloped was held in place by a headdress of orange blossoms which had been worn by her mother at her wedding.The bride also wore pearls, the gift of the groom, and carried a cascade bouquet of Briarcliffe roses.The bride had three aitendants, Mrs.C.A.Peffers, her sister, as matron of honour; Miss Barbara Tracy, another sister, as bridesmaid, and Miss Beverley Dawes, flower girl.The matron of honour wore a floor-length gown of sky- blue marquisette, the full skirt edged with a frill, the bodice having long sleeves ending in points over the hands, and a sweetheart neckline.She\u201cwore a blue flower head-dress and shoulder-length veil to match, and carried à bou- MME À.CourvAL -~ CORSETIERE \u2014 SPECIALIST IN NiBack wo D.: À.CORSETS, CORSELETTES GOTHIC + D.: À.BRASSIERES Maternity and Surgical Supports \u2014 Slastic Stockinge 5 STORES AT YOUR SERVICE 4861 Sherbrooke West \u2014 DE.5656 WESTMOUNT 8132 Msmen %.449 9.Lawrek Lowreë 4235 St, Lowrence 6550 ue.Hubert Hydro Building, PROGRAM CONVENER Mis.R.M.Macaulay, assisted by Mrs.G.M.Lafontaine, is the convener of programs for the play being presented by the Westmount .Subdivision of the Catholic Woman\u2019s League on November 20-21, in Loyola Auditorium.The proceeds will be given in aid of the subdivision\u2019s charitable works.quet of Talisman roses.The bridesmaid wag in a floor-length, blue taffeta gown the skirt of which was ornamented with jittle pink satin bows, and the bodice made with sweetheart neckline and puff sleeves with which she wore pink jersey gloves.Her head-dress was composed of pink flowers from which fell & shoulder-length veil to match, and she carried a bou- gnet of Delight roses.The flower girl was attired in a floor-length frock of pink chiffon which had little blue satin bows around the frilled bottom of the skirt, a high neckline and puff sleeves.Her matching bonnet of pink chiffon wag tied under her chin, and she carried a nosegay of pastel shades of pompoms and little pink rosebuds.\u2019 Mrs.Tracy, mother of the bride, was dressed In cerise with black accessories, and wore a corsage of Talisman roses.Mrs.Scurrah, mother of the groom, was gowned in pearl-grey with fuchsia accessories, and corsage of pink Delight roses.Mr.Walter Flynn acted as best man for the groom, and the ushers were Mr.Frederick Tracy, brother of the bride, and Mr.Roy Scurrah, brother of the groom.A reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents on Godin Avenue, where decorations were carried out with yellow and white ehrysanthemums, the bride's table being centred with a three- tier wedding cake.Later, the bridal couple left to spend their honeymoon at St.Margaret's, the bride travelling in a purple wool suit, with black accessories, and a corsage of Talisman roses, They will reside in Westmount.- SOLEMN BAPTISM AT THE ADVENT An unusual service will be held in the Church of the Advent Sunday evening at seven o'clock, when there will be a solemn administration of Holy Baptism, The infant son of the Rev, Clifford Andrews and Mrs.Andrews, of Poltimore, Que., will be baptized.The service will begin with the Mother's thanksgiving, - at the Chancel steps, following which there will be a procession to the Font, of Clergy, Servers and Choir.The baby\u2019s Baptism candle will be held by his brother, John Anthony Andrews.The service will conclude with an instruction on the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, and final prayers and benediction.Handwork Sale The S/S Royal William Chapter of the I.O.D.E.will hold & sale of | hand work, specializing in children\u2019s clothing, aldo home-cooking and household articles, on Saturday, November 17, between 9.80 a.m.and 5.80 p.m.In the Quebec This sale will be ide the con-| ({,' venership of Mrs.Hat |Mrs.B.Beattie, Mr.and Mrs.T.Mis s.Beatles ï Engagement Announced; On He 2 Birthda XL ad q .\u201cMr.and Mrs.Robert J.Beattie, | Prudhomme Avenue, entértained recently- for their daughter, Shirley, on the occasion of her \u201cat birthday.The highlight of tlie evening\u2019 was the announcement of Miss Beattie\u2019s engagement to- Mr.Henry Patrick O'Brien, of Montreal.mens The birthday toast was proposed\u2019 by Miss Beattie's godfather.Mr.George Sheridan, and the toast to the engaged couple, by Mr, Ernest |\u201d, Beattie, uncle.Supper was served |; to nearly 100 guests.Miss Kay Wickham entertained with musical selections, and Mr.A.0Con- | nor was soloist.\u2014 | The guests included Mr.and \u2018Garton, Mr.and Mrs.J.Lalonde, Mr.and Mrs.H.Morin, Mr.Me- Donagh, Mr.H.O'Brien, Mr.and Mrs.J.Callaghan, Mr.and Mrs.W.Daley, Mr.and Mrs, W, Yates, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ryan, Mr.and Mys.George Sheridan, Mr.and Mrs.P.O\u2019Brien, Mr.and Mrs.Han- naford, Mr.F.Keyes, the Misses Patricia and June Beattie, Tiny Garton, Betty Higgins, Isabel Rooney, Annette and\u201d Edna La- londe, Alice McDonagh, Pauline Beattie, Edna Bennett, Kay Wick- ham, Doris Arnold, Gerald Beat- tie, Mrs.M.Bastion, Mrs.M.Mac- Donald, Miss Carol Bell, A/S Bruce Renault, F/L and Mrs, J.Higgins, F/O Len.Sumac, D.F.M,, F/0 A.Rimmer, D.F.M;, P/O Geo, Bates, F/O A.Black and W/O Fred Hamburgh.The guest of honor\u2019s maternal grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Clancy, were unable to be present.Melville Ladies The regular monthly business meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Ald Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will be held at 2.30 p.m.on Tues- day in the Church Hall, Melville Avenue.All members are requested to attend.- Mrs, w.\u2018Love Hun Hunter, spiagéion 18\u201d the: convener for à - \u201cAvenue; bridge to be \u2018held\u2019 on, Thursday, November 8, at 2 pm.under the \u2018auspices of the Maritime Women\u2019 \" Club at thie: + YM.CA.on Hampton Avenue.: The \u2018funds will.be used to make up ditty bays for the men of the naval services.\u2018 Table holders include Mrs.A.\u2018MacPherson, Mrs.A.Patterson, \u2018Mrs.J.Doig, Mrs.J.P.Dick, Mrs.R.Pearden, Mrs.W.J.Spedding, Mrs.W.A.Rutledge, Mrs.T.Riddle, Mrs\" E.Bevan, Mrs.T.Kydd, Mrs.L.Seath, Mrs.D.M, Chadwick, Mrs.L.Williamson, Mrs.B, Lancaster, Mrs.V.Neville, Mrs.T.Dawson, Mrs.E.Hors- borough, Mrs.W.B.Forbes, Mrs, E.Brock, Mrs.F, La Brish, Mrs.J.M.Colton, Mrs.F.MeGibbon, Mrs.E.Butler, Mrs.H.Harris, Mrs.M.Patience, Mrs.M.R.Griffiths, Mrs, L.Ennis and Mrs.A, Shute.Table holders are requested .to take along their own cards and score cards.R.C.O.C.- R.C.E.M.E.Plan Games Party ~~ The Montreal Women's Auxil- jary Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps and Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers are planning to hold a special closing meeting on Tuesday, November 13th, at 8.30 p.m., in the West- mount Barracks, 4350 St.Catherine Street West.As this will be the final get- together for this group, returned men are cordially invited to attend with their next-of-kin, and all members and old friends of the Auxiliary are urged to be present.A games party is planned, with door prizes and refreshments served as usual.) 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Mappins, Ltd., 1000 St.Gath- erine W.; J.Fry, 4826 Sherbrooke W.; Case, Ltd., 1115 St.Catherine W.; Burton's, Ltd., 1004 St.Ctaherine W.; Stein- berg's Ltd.4833 Sherbrooke W., and Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Magazine Counter.MARITIME WOMEN SLE LANTERN SLIBES OF FAMOUS GARDENS The Maritime Women's Club met in Tudor Hall on Monday evening with Mrs.A.D.Rpss, the president, in the chair, who warmly welcomed new members.Miss Erma Nelson and Miss Anne Fraser received the donations for the ditty bags which the club is presenting to the Navy; end Mrs.A.J.Moore, received donations of playing cards and cig- trettes for the returned men at the Military Hospital, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, 7 - Miss E.M.B.Warren, member of the Royal Society of British Artists; Exhibitor at the Royal Acad- tmy, gave a lecture on \u201cThe Charm of Gardens\u201d, illustrated by ber own colored lantern slides.She showed pictures that were a glowing mass \u201cof colour and mentioned legends associated with individual flowers, marigolds, snowdrops, rosemary, violets and oth- rs.The beautifully colored slides mede from her own paintings of Modern gardens of various types, Italian, Dutch and English, included gardens at Versailles, at Hampton Court, Chatsworth, the county seat of the Duke of Devonshire, Lady Londonderry's garden near Belfast, a good example of rosery at Hattield House, tulip gardens tt Harlem, gardens on the Riviera, Queen Mary\" s favorite garden trom the terrace at Sandringham, 82d many others.Mrs.R.P.Freeman thanked ss Warren, Women's Club The Hon.Alfred T.Sterling.igh Commissioner for the Com- dotwealth of Australia in Canada, and luxurieus| \u201c : Vapors Foo Bath Putting on \u201cwar paint\u201d \u2014all but powder \u2014 ahd then hopping into thés bath\u201d tub sounds: Hke a: deliberate.\u2018plan for wrecking a make-up, doesn\u2019t it?| Not so at all, models \u201cwho use warm bath loosen up a mask-like foundation, blend rouge out inte ineffable softness, they tell me, look as if it had been- blended by a professional's fingars, try thelr \u2018method.When you get out of the tub, simply pat your face with a towel to mop up any moisture, and apply powder.-A slick technique of applying cheek rouge comes from another talented glamor girl \u2014Ann (\u201cEad- ie Was A Lady\") Miller.She stip- pies the cream on each cheek in freckle-like \u2018dots, and melts these into tender pink crescents with tingers dipped In cold water.Villa Maria Alumnae Entertains At Tea The newly formed English Section of the Villa Maria Alumnae tion at the convent recently at \u201c| which the honorary president, the Reverend Mother St.Louise des as well as many former teachers\u2019 at the Villa, were honoured guests.The representative attendance of former pupils has encouraged the executive to make plans for a card party to be held in the near future.At a general meeting held last June, the ofllowing officers were elected: President, Mrs.James A.Dolan; first vice-president, Miss A.Eileen Quinn; second vice-pre- sident, Mrs.C.H.Allen; corres Pacitic Branch (No.98), is hold- Till address the.membets of the Yestmount Women\u2019s Club Inc.on The Commonwealth\u201d \u2018at their sting In Victoria Hall on Fri- 7: Nov, 9th, at 2.30 p.m, There ll Iso; ; al 2 ing a rummage sale on fail.4 I Rai arr igeereetes ape SOUS CODE EI SENS The Mazoittrray \u2018acxillers ot 4 4 meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m.Mrs.; byterial will.\"speak on the work of the W.M.S.J deen group wiil be In charge.~The regutar monthly meeting | of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter, LO:D.E., will take place, next.LE Thursday rein November 8, 3326 Bencousfield Avenue, at s as fat the honte et Mrs.R.H.Grant, p.m.1 8t.Andrew's Chaireh' is holding its)|j= {W.Yendall, president of the Pres- \u2018Miss Foi-and the lédies ot Aber- COLD WAVE THE VERY NEWEST IN PERMANENTS | - INDIVIDUALLY STYLED sy EMILE this method say.Vapors.from ai If you want your make-up to held à successful tea and a i Anges, Superior of the Convent, | \u2014 ) CREAN PERHAN PERMANENTS: CHIROPODIST 15726 Sherbrooke St.W.Room 207 i [lf Kresge Building - WA.Res.DExter 3949 LENNOX A.HAY 2428 Reg.$10 OTHERS FROM $5 UP for APPOINTMENTS FI.2486 EMILE BEAUTY SALON PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING 1373 GREENE AVENUE (Near Sherbrooke) SPECIAL $7.50 ce wil ai FRESH GREEN GOLDEN RIPE \"BANANAS 14.Brussels Sprouts te tx 297 en sm | Cen Suri SPINACH tome 3 us 29 9 LEMONS 39 ¢ de: rere Pop FAS Cauliflowers 15¢-19¢ & 25¢- | 2 lbs 15e Lo \"I EXTRA FANCY Mcintosh Reds 49¢ & 59¢ doz.JUICE PLES FOR PIES, SALADS & PUDDINGS Wagners - Baldwins & Kings 4 ns 29; GOLDEN RUSSETS 3 LBS.35¢ | Firm Iceberg LETTUCE 12¢ & 15¢ head AT LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS ponding secretary, Mra.L.A.Casey; recording secretary, Miss © N ID Catherine Haldane; treasurer, SUNKIST R A G E S FLOR AS Miss Jean Elliott and councillors: dox.39e dox.49c dox.\u20ac dox.c dox.Mrs.M.W.Hackett, Miss Mabel 19¢ dox.2%.85e 2 dx, 15e 2 dx.95e 2 ds.1.15 2 ds.1.35 Crossan, Mrs.C.A.Brown, Miss{ll \u2014 CD EMPEROR Florence Hackett, Miss Gertrude, NEW BEETS & CARROTS STRINGLESS GRAPES Ib.19¢ McKenna and Miss Lorraine FLORIDA ~ Barr.Ripe Cubs - mibxrèies | Table Pear Welcome Home Dance 8 ou sise 6 for 29e \u20ac es.ANJOU ; 6 bnchs.25c 4 for 29e A \u201cWelcome Home\" in the form of a dance will be given for the ECG PLANTS 29c & 35c ea.returned boys and the young peo- FLORIDA MARSE sEEDLESS ple of the Church, at St.Stephen\u2019s||| GRAPEFRUIT Parish Hall, Weredale Park, Weat- mount, on Friday, November 9, at|| | 6 for 29¢ 4 for 29c Red - Yellow 8.30 p.m.3 for 29¢ 2 for 29c 4 Mo» Pi There will be modern and square Pink Sesdless Grapefruit - 4 for 20s 1 9 ; Siiverskin dancing to à five-piece orchestra, WASHED f bb.Varieties Refreshments will be served.BEETS CELERY FRESH .JORSEY SWEET Rummage Sale TURNIPS Crisp, white PARSNIPS ve mage » & CARROTS .POTATOES The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Cans- 4 Ib 15 2 bnchs.29c Te lb.3 lbs, 29e dian Legion (B.B.S.L.), Canadian 8.12C | Pascal Celery 19c hé.8 lbs.19c 198, So tiedg rie vane?- Lape sevfoustsr aire Tai IS ce mat San 0e dam : \u201cThe tremendous influence the .weather has had on the fortunes * of war, especially during the past «six years, was interestingly dealt .- with on Froday afternoon by Pro- © fessor George H.T.Kimble when he addressed the regular monthly meeting of the Westmount Wo- _ men\u2019s Club\u2019in Victoria Hall, \u201cfessor Kimble, who was born in London, England, formerly held posts at the universities of Hull + and Reading, served five years with the Royal Navy attaining the - rank of Lieut.Commander, was released recently and is now head of the Dept.of Geography at Me- Gill and Director of McGill's Meteorological Services.He is the author of several books and \u2018has completed a 40,000 mile aerial tour of the world.; Success and Defeat \u201cMeteorological intelligence,\u201d Professor Kimble stated, \u201cis frequently as important in war as military and naval intelligence,\u201d and he gave instances of how weather reports had been factors in success and defeat, as for instance when the Gneisneau and the Sharnhorst, which were exposed to Allied bombing at Bress, stole to erstwhile safety when German meteorologists gave them warning that a certain low front was approaching.In the murky weather these battleships slipped away under cover of the low clouds, keeping pace with the area of poor visibility til] they reached port.He recounted how German weather experts failed at the time of the Normandy invasion, when they were so certain that wind and wave conditions would make landings impossible, that they advised certain key men ofthe German High Command that they could safely go on a short holiday! He briefly underscored the importance of weather forecasts to all three services, pointing out how valuable reports of fog and icing conditions were to the Air Force, how the army depended upon the meteorologists for the signa) to go when a breakthrough was planned and speed (without hogging down in mud) essential to success.The navy, fighting in a new dimension with the Fleet Air Arm, also depended heavily upon weather forecasts.Also, ships could keep their stations in convoy when the weather was fine and their protecting escorts carried out submarine patrols with far greater success in clear visibility.Even the mightiest battleships relied upon meteorological aid for accuracy in gunfire.Shells, he explained, can be deflected hy wind velocity and as the wind often varies in direction and speed at different levels, conditions at all levels of the area to be encompassed by the salvo, must be known and taken into account.Wind and Wave The extreme importance of gauging the undulations of the surface of the sea\u2014high swelis\u2014 consequent upon high velocity winds, was also stressed by the speaker who gave an enthralling description of how the success of the invasion hung upon the forecasts of Allied meteorologists.On \u2018the strength of their predictions that the waves would not exceed the critical height at which men conld land safely, Gen.Eisenhower made his decision to go ahead.Dealing wits the tasks of meteorology in times of peace, Professor Kimble believed that owing to the enormous expansion of commercial aviation, there would Le plenty of work for meteorologists, who would also be able to vender important service to crop and fruit growers.In the absence of Mrs, E.M.Briggs, the president, Mrs, C.S.Fortier, first vice-president \u201c sided at the meeting and duced the speaker Who thanked by Mr pre- intro- was Meteorology Subject Of Talk \u201cTe Westmount Women's Clb Pro-.dan, H.B.Fortier also welcomed fifteen new members jo the club.A silence of one minute was kept in memory of the late Mr.B.A.Briggs.Major W.J.8S, Evans spoke on the Victory Loan, summarizing clearly how it was planned to spend the money and urging those present to buy from Victory Bond salesmen, 50 per cent of whom he stated are ex-servicemen.Mrs.Helen M, Shields, the soloist, sang \u2018\u2018Two Roses\u201d, \u201cO Lovely Night\u201d nad, in encore, \u201cThe Cuckoo Clock\u201d.Phyllis Rowell.Hutching acted as accompanist.MISSM, SAVALLE ELECTED PRESIDENT LADIES BOWLING Miss Madeleine Sauvalle was elected .president of the Ladies\u2019 Branch of the Westmount Bowling Club; at the annual general meeting held recently at the University Women's Club.-Others holding office are: Vice-Pres.: Mrs: R, C.Braith- waite.: Hon.Sec.: Mrs, E.F, Lawson.Hon.Treas.: Mrs.E.C.Janes.1 Directresses : Mrs.A.Moore, Miss E.Powney, and Mrs, F, Sharp.The chairman of match committee is Miss Winnifred Mann.Chairman of House Committee is Mrs.G.E.Cheese.The sum of $200 for War Effort raised during the season was distributed thus: Red Cross, $50.00, Queen's Canadian Fund, $100.00 Navy Institute Campaign, $50.00 Prizes won during the season were presented to the winners.Before retiring, the president, Mrs.Norman Stewart, was pregen- ted with 3 bouquet of pink cerna- tions.After the meeting, téa*was gerv- ed by Miss Sauvalle and Mrs.R.C.Braithwaite, assisted by the members of the executive.Karnak Ladies Fall Bridge Subscribers - A partial list of subscribers to the Karnak Ladies\u2019 Fall Bridge which was held on Tuesday in the Masonic Temple is as follows: Mesdames Ted Prinn, J.D.Me- Sheffrey, Hanson, G.Watt, R.Mears, R.Bowes, L.Coddington, K.Barwick, L.C.Allan, G.M.Brown, T.Bragger, E.S.Hamilton, J.P.Zeran, Wilfrea Gordon, F.R.Driver, J.L.Wilkie, A, R.Eamer, S.R: Arnold, A.Phipps, Wilson, P.A.Clarkson, W.M.Couper, W.A.Crammond, F.E.Cunninghom, E.A.Cousins, S.B.Chauvin, A.Whimbey, Miss M.Gowdey, Mesdames W.G.Critchley, W.Jefferies, Verdon, B.Heavysege, R.McKee, S.Jor- MitcheM, Lessard, D.McNiece, Alex.Ross, Pegg, W.A.Schofield, M.V.Cartland, C.P.Gardner, A.R.Cork, G.W.Davis, G.St.Pierre, A.Dechaux, R.B.Hayes, Hector Campbell, A.G.Clark, J.H.Webb, Frank Peden and Alex.Peden, PEST CONTROL THE NEW KILLER rec) Guaranteed to kill instantly bugs, cockroaches, flies, moths, rats (leaving them without odor).These\u2019 products are made from processes of European chemists, freshly prepared.Fumigation at home by experts.We also have] D.D.T.We deliver.ENTOMOLOGICAL Mrs.J.H.Birks, | morrow at 3 p.m.mentator.TO TAKE PART IN FASHION SHOW AIDING S.P.C.A.Two well bred canines shown with Mrs.James Dempster, secretary-treas- urer of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which will be en view in the Fashion Show te be held for the benefit.of the S.P.C.A, te- Doreen Day, fashion stylist, will be the fashion com-\" » Bazaar The Town of Mount Royal United Church Women's Association will hold a bazaar at the Quebec Hydro, corner of Mountain and St.Catherine Streets, on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, in ald of the New Building Fund.The sale will include sewing and knitted articles, home-cooking, miscellaneous articles and a white ele- phant table, a Hospital Bazaar | The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital of Montreal is holding its annual bazaar in the A.R.Griffith Memorial Hall, 2091 Northcliffe Avenue, on Friday, November 23rd, from 3 to 9 p.m., under the joint conven- ership of Mrs.F.C.Capas and Mrs.Maurice Stoker, ; One of the features of the bazaar will be a buffet supper convened by Mrs.Walter Hatch.| J IN NEW YORK - RECITAL ON TEM Rose Goldblatt, the brijliant known for her introduction of new musical works, will appear.in New York's Town Hall\" on November 6, when she will present the \u201cprem- tere performance of the \"new by the dis 4 tinguished composer; Elle Siege .; \u201cAmerican\u201d Sonata\u201d meister.Fhis FL \u2018be Miss - Golde blatts \u2014second appenrente\u201d \u2018at this 4 tarous\u2019 conéert fa trént rank Émong.planistä today, Rose Goldblatt's, playing has ate tracted enthusiastic inteTest throughout a caréer.that started with.public appearances at the age of six.Her ability th convey the true spirit of & composer's musical intentions, whether in the early, romantic, or modern vein, has induced many current day \u2018| composers.to\u201d submit their works to her for public presentation.In addition to this new American sonata, she plans to present né her Town Hall, New York reci- , the four Impromptus of the | opus 142 by Schubert, the Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, and some works by Chopin.Miss Goldblatt has been heard frequently in Canada over the networks of the CBC.UNWANTED HAIR Birthmarks REMOVED FOREVER By Expert je d $1.00 Teomment ~ YORK STUDIO 1458 MANSFIELD MA.7200 sant Stee head Our Label OF RUSSIAN NEW MELON SLEEVES , LABORATORIES | Ir ss A RAR Me A161 Ben.nhs Special Showing GREY PERSIAN LAD FEATURING TUXEDO STYLE WITH SLEEVES .TURNED UP CUFF $950 .ALSO BELL Canadian pianist, whois widely .Regarded by in ÿ ds.Un the } Mrs.when prese sorsh No Pre Unde North-1 real, th will giv of \u201cTh musical som, m Vera ] \u2018Conner, and M Other n follows: Washer Willem, Doris V ley; Go Grant; Joseph \u2018 Botting; \u2014_\u2014 i \u201cLea | SUave Tick erine W.; ge 3 is - Od 10 Ye te 4 2d 1e ey \"8 16 1, y ka - 2 nt je 10 ng ne y > er 73 | LL NORTH-MOUNT LIONS\u2019 Senta tee me ER ! CLUB PRESENTS PLAY.Mrs.William Nicol, Stage Director, also lays the part of , Bertha, when Clare W.Petfes, Musical Director of Verdun Opératic Society, presents \u201cThe Red Mill\u201d at Victoria Hall on Nov.8 sid 9, under sponsorship of the North-Mount Lions Club of Montreal.THE EXAMINER; FRIDAY; Nova North-Mount Lions Club Presents Under the sponsorship of the North-Mount Lions Club of Mont- rea], the Verdun Operatic Society will give two repeat performances of \u201cThe Red Mill\u201d, a two-act musical comedy by Henry Blossom, musie by Victor Herbert, in Victoria Hall on Thursday « and Friday, November 8th and 9th, in ald of the .Lions Club Service Fund.\u201cThe Red Mur» is a farcical comedy centred # around two Am- Ai A ericans stranded ; in- Holland, Con Vera Botting Kidder and Kid \u2018Conner, played by James Hunter and Mark Gettins respectively.Other members of the cast are as follows: Jan Van Borken, Garnet Washer; Franz, Maurice Botting; Willem, William Napier; Captain Doris Van Damm, Richard Manley; Governor of Zeeland, John Grant; Joshua Pennyfeather, Joseph \u2018Flanagan; Gretchen, Vera Botting; Bertha, Effie Monce- \u201cThe Red Mil\u2019 Nicol; Tina, Margaret N Lane; Countess de 1a Fere, Alice Priestley.The music Is under the direction of Mr.Clare W.Pettes, with Mr, Thomas Hudson, Assistant Musical Director and Pianist, Mrs.William Nicol, Stage Director and Miss Marjorie Coates, Dancing Mistress.The cast Is, with two exceptions, the same as when played for four nights last spring to large audiences in Verdun, and is being repeated by popular request, Tt Aids 3th Loan - The \u201cTin Hat Fevué, Wt \u201cAni: real Repertory Theatre will be presented Friday.night at 8.15 p.m.in Verdun Auditoriuin.by.| the Ninth Victory.Loan, Committee.The show is being offered to .| the citizens of Verdun as a token of appreciation of the Ninth | Victory Loan Comunittee.for \u2018the \u2018figb standard : the\" municipality \u2018| has set in purchasing .Victory.bonds.CL .The Tin Hat Revue has been operating almost since the: start of the war.anid has been widely applauded by, servicemen.in Quebec, Ontario and in the Maritimes.Many of the stars of the Navy Show, which was presented overseas and which has been the subject of a.feature moying picture, originally appeared fn the Tin Hat.Revue, .: \u201cDarling, haven\u2019 tI always given you my salary check the first of each month?\u201d got paid twice-a month\u2014you lowdown embezzler.\u201d The landing of not less than 40,000 men per day was planned through the invasion port towed from England to France on D- Day.Mulberry, the pre-fabricated harbour used in the invasion was planned by the British Admiralty and the War Office, and consirue- ted jointly by the Army and Navy.Martini at His Majesty's In Only Season Recital The only local recital which Nino Martini is to appear in this season wil] take place Thursday next.It will be of interest not only to his many admirers, but to students of the vocal art as he represents one of the leading exponents of the true Italian bel canto traditions in an age when Den\u201dt THURSDAY, NOV.8 UNITED CONCERTS Present \u201cLeading Tenor Metropolitan Opera, suave recitalist and top Radio favourite\u201d Tickets at Archambault, MA, 6201, 500 St.Catherine E.; Willis, MA, 3743, 1212 St.Catherine W.; Harmony Lane, EL.8185, 5555 Monkland miss \"this eutstanding musical event.Reserve Jour tickets early.« | successive occasions, : In Our Enjoy Our Appetising Served At All Hours of Delicious NEW SUPERVISION AND SANDY'S BAR-B-Q and STEAK HOUSE FULL COURSE MEALS .Also Large Assortment SANDWICHES Afternoon Teas - Ice Cream 5131 DECARIE BLVD:, AT SNOWDON - FREE PARKING SPACE FOR.CUSTOMERS POLICY Kitchen / | Lasky \u201cdiscovered\u201d they would appear to be more scarce than ever.Martini can be said to be at the peak of his career, and has heen remarked as singing exceptionally well this season, from his appearances last fall in the.series at the Saint-Denis Theatre to his present recital tour.For over a decade, he has been associated with the leading artists and the leading artistic institutions, and although his work has extended over a variety of fields, it must always be recalled that he is an operatic singer first and foremost.This is true even when he appears in films, sings on the radio, or presents his artistry on the concert stage, winning for the opera many new listeners.He has contributed to his art in other ways, in an anthentic and valuable fashion.Belini's opera \u201c] Puritani\u2019 was revived for his talents, for example, in Milano where he sang the role on sixteen This work contains the cruel.tenor aria, \u201cCredea Si Misere.\u201d which raach- es the somewhat dizzy altitudes of a \u201cF\u201d over anid above high \u201cC!\u201d Martini is claimed as being \u2018the only living tenor to be able to deliver this aria in its original key, and his vocal resources encompass a complete three octaves in range, which Is truly remarkable.An account of Martini\u2019s career since, those days reads well, it is a.story of continued triumphs, leading to Hollywood where Jesse him from the ranks of the leading artists of the Metropolitan, and \u2018made each film he appeared in success, A true lyric tenor, tini won prominence and fame with leading roles in operas such as Rossini's \u2018Barber of Seville,\u201d Puccini's \u201cBoheme,\u201d \u2018\u2018Rigoleiio\u201d of Verdi, and the.Donizetti masterpieces, the comic trilogy of \u201cDon Pasquale,\u201d \u201cLa Fille du Regiment,\u201d isfid *\u201cL'Blisire d'A- more.SAH 1 \u201cYes, but you never told me you a popular, Mar-| wv STUDENT PAST + | viretpie Welles, apbearing .in - Paramount\u2019 8 \u201cTo Each His Own,\" 2 studied dramatics under Maude : Adams at Stephens College ia Mis- sourl, { Films.produced in the war information programme of the National Film Board were designed to inform Canadians and other PACE NINE ~~ i countries of the part played at \u2018home and on the battlefroiits by Canadians in the common struggle for victory.| p\u2014\u2014\u2014 Telescopic roadways 80 feet long were a remarkable feature of Mulberry, the pre-fabricated Allied harbour used in D-Day.They adjusted themselves flexibly to the wave action in the Channel, [THE NORTHMOUNT LIONS CLUB PRESENTS THE VERDUN OPERATIC SOCIETY \u201cIn the Two-Act Musical Comedy \u201cTHE RED MILL\" At Victoria Hall, Westmount THURSDAY AND: FRIDAY, NOV.8 - 9 ADMISSION $1.00 Tickets on Sale at Cc.W.Lindsay & Co., any member of the Sociéty or at the door.1112 St.Catherine W., Opus 64 + Opus 66a 3.Marche Slav.Tabi WESTMOUNT MUSIC APPRECIATION GROUP Presents The First In A Series Of Recorded Russian Compositions PETER ILITCH TSCHAIKOWSKY - On WEDNESDAY, At 9 p.m.; In WESTMOUNT PUBLIC LIBRARY Programme: 1.Francesca Da Rimini \u2014 Fantasia.Opus 32 2.(a) Waltz From Symphony No.5 in E Minor.(b) Waltz From Serenade For Strings.Opus 48 (c) Waltz From Sleeping Beauty Ballet.Opus 31 4.Symphony No.2 In C Minor.Opus 17 Experience the rare pleasure of hoering the w positions through the medium of hic\u2019 .\u201cThe Public Is C> * NOV.7th 27ld's greatest c:m- \"ly reproduction, n Invited.++} by etiam ; ACTION PACKED ROMANCE! Turhan Bey and Susanna Foster in a scene from \u201cFrisco Sal,\u201d which starts Saturday at the York -United Theatre playing until Tuesday night.\u201cOut Of This World\u201d Teems With Wild Comedy Scenes \u201cOut of This World.\u201d a Paramount picture which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre, is a funny piece of busi- _ Ness.Eddie Bracken, Diana Lynn and Veronica Lake join hands in the starring roles and this fact, in itself, speaks well for the comedy angle.Bracken and Miss Lynn played together in \u201cThe Miracle of Mer- gan's Creek\u201d with great success and Eddie has since done \u2018\u2018Bring on the Girls\u201d wlth Veronica Lake, a standout production from every viewpoint.Now, joining all three in \u201cOut of This World,\u201d seems to have been excellent judgment on the part of producer Sam Cos- low.Under Hal Walker's direction, the comedy sparkles and the most {s made of the many hilarious situations.\u2018 The first of these is rotied out in the opening scene.Diana, leader of an all-girl band, needs a male vocalist to fili an engagement.Eddie's her man and she v% SEVILLE Last Showing Today:\u2014 2 Special Repeats! ROBERT TAYLOR in \u201cThe Song Of Russia\u201d, with Susan Peters, John Hediak and Robert Benchley.pe] \u201cSTANDING ROOM ONLY\u201d, with Fred MacMurray and Paulette Cod- late Show Saturday After10P.M.x \u2014 * (St.Catherine at Chomedy) Starts SATU RDAY HEY both Patricia MORISON Lucille BALL ture and Action dérgicotoie thought they were through with romance .and agreed on a marriage without kisses.It\u2019s based on Philip Barry's play « .the gayest-laugh-and-love show since the \u201cPhiladelphia Story!\u201d With T hrill Packed Romance, Another Hilarious Hit By Philip Barry, Author of \u201cPhiladelphia Story.\u201d ~* Felix BRESSART * Keenan WYNN DAVID BRUCE WALTER SLEZAK ALBERT DEKKER MARIORIE RAMBEAU J.EDWARD BROMAIRG \u201cSong of Russia,\u201d Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer film starring Robert Theatre, can modestly boast one of the most Interesting aggregations of talent brought : to\u2018 the screen \u2018An many a blue or.stiver moon, Is_the first place, there are \u2018the two \u201coiit-and-out, 100 per cent American leads.- Taylor, playing one of the most exciting and unusual parts of his career, is seen as a young American symphony conductor visiting Russia in the days just before the attack by Germany, and caught in the piniong of war, Susan Peters, the skyrocketing young actress who was seen in and \u201cAssignment in Brittany,\u201d appears as a talented young {1 Russian pianist who marries the young American after a breathtaking courtship.The director of \u201cSong of Rus- siasia,\u201d the brilliant and logua- cious, Gregory Ratoff, was born in Petrograd.Joseph Pasternak, the producer responsible for the 1cng string of Dearna Durbin hits, is Hungarian by birth.- Roll Call of Favorites alities associated with the picture includes Robert Benchley, favorite character comedian of millions of screen fans, Felix Bressart, talented European stage and gereen actor, young Darryl Hickman, noted Russian stage star, Michael Chekhov, and Feodor Chaliapin, son of the world-famous baritone, In addition to its dramatic contemporary story, contrasting the transforms him from a Western Union messenger to a super- crooner.This, of course, is \u2018the first shock since Eddie's the lad you'd least expect to give out with those familiar gestures which have been hypnotizing the bobby-sox brigade for some time now.The second shock is best of all.When Eddie opens his mouth to sing, it\u2019s not Bracken\u2019s voice at all \u2014it\u2019s Bing Crosby's.That's the tip-off on the action which follows in a mad, furious pace.Diana, in order to pay Eddie\u2019s way to New York sells a piece of him to eager investors and when Eddie wants his salary he finds there's more than one hundred percent of him whom is Veronica Lake.Of course the whole thing straightens itself out in the end but not before the audience finds itself weak from laughter.The plot twist is certainly a new one in Hollywood circles and the cast makes the most of the unusual story line.Bracken, noted already for his facial contortions and nervous mannerisms, lets himself go with unrestrained joy.Given the opportunity of emulating a certain bobby-sox idol with those familiar gestures like a swaying body, half-closed eyes and out-stretched arms, Bracken makes sweet music.And the music is even sweeter when its Binz% voice coming over the sound track.It\u2019s hard to visualize \u2014 it must be seen to be appreciated.i The Expert Rifle Instructor: \u201cHow come you got five bull\u2019s-eyes?The range is 600 yards, but your sights « are set for 300 yards.\u201d Mountaineer Rookie: \u2018See that rock halfway down there?I'm bouncing them off that.\u201d The \u201cCanada Carries On\u201d ser- fes of the National Film Board has recently produced \u2018Toronto Symphony\u201d, the first film in which Canada\u2019s well-known orchestra has appeared.Film Councils for planning community use of 16 mm nontheatrical films have been formed in Vancouver and Edmonton in cooperation with egional officers of the National Film Board.\u201d Srcserebi Se - : ie i\u201d Variety of Nations Represented hMGMs \u201cSong of Russia si ia\u201d Film Taylor, now at the Seville United | \u201cRandom Harvest\u201d | kowsky \u2018und otlier music, J direction -of Albert.Contes.\u2018An\u2018origtüai séreen story, \u201cSong | \u2018of Russia\u201d \u2018sives Taylor a chance | To follow the sweepiig box-office | success of his imost recent vehicle, } \u201cBatann,\u201d with another highly} peacetime\u2019 \u2018and wartime Soviet with powerful impact, \u201cSong, of Russia\u201d has an exceptiona! musie- al accompaniment.A symphony orchestra made up of 150 pieces was used for big musical.scenes of the prôduction, playing, Techal- Peters, who has risen to the top | most appealing role to date Ia United Theatre, - - \u2019 VIVID EXCITING NOVEL! Greer Garson and Gregory Peck the Snowdon United Theatre, and starting Sunday at the Westmount United Theatre.The roll-call of notable person- | held by his backers \u2014 one of} J YORK Lux shoving Test FREDERICK MARCH sad BETTY VHLD 1 \u2019 \u201cDELICHTFULLY DANGEROUS\u2019 with Jane Powell, * (St.Catherine ot Guy Street) Commencing SATURDAY util Tuesday Drama and Adventure at It's Boldest .E_ Barbary Coast, where fists lashed their way to love ,., and a beautiful girl who ruled in the West's wildest town! Sterri SUSANNA FOSTER TURHAN BEY ALAN CURTIS ANDY DEVINE THOMAS GOMEZ COLLETTE LYONS FUZZY KNIGHT SAMUEL $.HINDS \u2014 The Hilarious Romantic Comedy! - \u201cPILLOW TO POST\u201d With * Ida LUPINO #* Sydney GREENSTREET |.- * x William PRINCE - [a s ; detre = : i ho.a Yr ow ue - 0 = +, - = + 3 = | a emotional present-day story.Susan 3 bracket fn Hollywood In & span | of à year, la reportéd to have her \u2018 the new film, now \u2018at the Seville | in a scene from \u201cThe Valley of Decision,\u201d which opens Saturday at The Fj new action atre, i story hed t ng, an ramm ting pened y, Urge p, deci iret bai ously.Vith h d Hat agon % sired de's m es as O les er noted tions poblem! id and r \u2014 eck rat unt ) in ell, 4 DAZZLING MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Dick Haymes and y, Grable in a scene from the gay musical \u201cDiamond Horséshoe,\u201d ECHNICOLOR, which comes to the Monkland United Theatre Misaturday, playing until Tuesday night.ç spense, Excitement Are dominant In Snowdon Film The Picture: of Dorian Gray,\u201d new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action at the Smowdon United aire, is the gripping imagina- story of .a .young man who ped that he remain forever ng, and was granted that wish.rammed With suspense and Bling scenes, it relates what pened when handsome Dorian y, urged on by a cynical noble- ), decides to learn about.life iret hand, living fully and dan- ously.yith handsome and promising d Haifield (the rebel son of agon Seed\u2019\u2019) in thé title role, screen version of Oscar de's most celebrated story em- es as one of the most unusual les ever told.George Sand- poted for his \u201cSaint\u201d charac- tations, now plays Sir Henry, pobleman who despises the 1d and its ways and influences young Dorian to follow in his own footsteps in disdaining everything but tbe pleasures that can be obtained, in any way whatever, from lite.So it is that Dorian makes the wish that young While a painting of him, just completed by a famous artist, grew older in his place.This terrible wish is granted, but Dorian is not aware of it until he has gone through many experiences and adventures; until he has fallen in love and been the cauge indirectly of a woman's death; until men fear and despise him and all London whispers and talks about him, And all the while only Dorian Is aware of the horrible thing that is happening to the painting hidden in a locked room in his home.\u201cThe Picture of Dorian Gray,\u201d has been most handsomely direct- .he remain forever pe ve ae pa EXPERIMENT IN LOVE!\" Hepburn in a scene from the film arday at the Seville United Theatre, playing until Tuesday night.Spencer Tracey and Katherine \u201cWithout Love,\u201d which opens Sat- \u201cTomorrow The head a stellar cast ir Lester \u20acow.an\u2019s \u2018Tomorrow, The World!\u201d the eagerly anticipated high-ten- sion drama which is now playing at the York United -Theaire, through United Artists release.The film Is the first in which Mr.March and Miss Field have been co-starred.\" As Mike Frame, sympathetic college chemistry professor who is suddenly burdened with a visit ed and produced by Albert Lewin and Pandroe S.Berman.Hurd Hatfield and Sanders head a fine, hand-picked cast, including Angela Lansbury (the maid of *\u2018Gaslight\u201d), who is superb as Dorian\u2019s first love; lovely Donna Reed, appears as the niece of the painter of the famous portrait.It i= altogether an extraordin- ary picture.The Famous Best-Seller! An Exciting Story.ARCIA Davenport\u2019s daring story of red- haired \"Mary Rafferty from the wrong side of the trackg \u2014 and the two - fisted stee] king she loved! DONALD MARSHA CRISP - BARRYMORE - FOSTER - HUNT at 2 United Theatres Also Other Special At fractions At Both Houses (THIS \u201cWEEKEND * (Deearie Blvd.at Snewden Junction) Starts SATURDAY Running Schedules Below (Sherbroeke at Grey Avenue) Starts SUNDAY SNOWDON Saturday \u201cValle x Decision\u201d at 12.30, 2.52, 5.24, 7.56 and 10.27.Sun.-Fri.at 1.34 4.09, 6.47 and 9.25.%* WESTMOUNT \u201cValley of Decl- sion\u201d Sunday until \u2018Saturday at 1.15, 3.55, 6.35 and 9.15, SNOWDON Last Showing Today! Oscar Wilde's \u2018THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY\" with 4.ond Hurd, George, Sondors, Penna.Ree vii x WESTMOUNT Today and Saturday, \u201cOUT THIS WORLD\u201d Eddie paachen and \u2018Repeat JOAN CRAWI Hotter Bd : a\" refers - March and Field Star In Fredric Mareh and Betty Field World\u201d from a youth trained in Hitler's Germany, March gives the, most powerful performance in his long and distinguished career.An A~ademy Award winner for his portrayal of the title role in \u201cDr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde,\u201d March is called upon in \u201cTomorrow, The World!\u201d to handle the most delicate acting assignment he has ever faced, Co-starred with March is Betty Field, wile of the famous playwright, Elmer Rice, and seen most recently in Universal's \u2018Flesh and Fantasy.\u201d Miss Field, who is rapidly winning a reputation in Hollywood as screenland\u2019s most versatile performer because of her outstanding work in such a variety of films as \u201cOf Mice and Men,\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018Seventeen,\u201d \u2018\u2019King\u2019s Row\u201d and \u201cWhat a Life,\u201d adds another to her long list of high calibre characterizations with her portrayal of Leona Richards, heroine of \u201cTomorrow, The World!\" Outstanding in the supporting cast, and considered Hollywood's most outstanding new child star is 12-year-old Skippy Homefer.Skippy, the boy who created the original role in the James Gow- Arnaud D\u2019Usseau stage production which was produced by Theron Bamberger, has repeated his magnificent performance in the screen version of the powerful play.Labeled \u2018\u201c\u2018the meanest brat in the world,\u201d Skippy enacts the part of Emil Bruckner, Hitler youth who is sent on a visit to America and American family.His effect on the family, the havoc he wreaks on the familial relations and his insidious influence on the small community in which the action is placed delineates powerfully the problem now facing the entire ciyilized world\u2014\u2018\u2019What are we to do with the German children?\u201d Others in the outstanding cast include Agnes Moorehead, Joan Carroll and Edit Angold.Miss Moorehead gives one of her usually brilliant, acid performances.\u201cTomorrow, The World!\u201d is Cowan\u2019s screen version of the long-running hit play which was awarded the medal of the Theatre Club as the season's best play.Ralph Bellamy and Shirley Booth were starred in the original production with Skippy Homeier in the same role in which he is seen in the film version, Leslie Fenton, recently invalided out of -the British navy for wounds received at the historic St.Nazaire commando raid, directed the film.The screenplay was written by Ring Lardner, Jr., and Leopold Atlas.There were 1,000 anchors required to hold in place the floating harbour called Mulberry that was used in the invasion of Europe.Attitudes and habits of thinking and acting are formed during one\u2019s ud = people must \u201cthink and act t wisely.early.years; to keep the peace, our, Fyre Tr stays with a typical middle-class] Dos typleal .Audiences\u2019 debâting \u2018the subject.of - the film \u2018to which they National Film Board's trade union cireuits.- Mines in the Nelhbrlands are mostly government owned.* MONKLAND Last Showing Today! 2 Special Repeats! MERLE OBERON in \u201cTHAT UNCERTAIN FEELING\u201d, with Melvyn Douglas and Burgess Meredith.Also \u2018THE GHOST BREAKERS\u201d, with Bob Hope and Paulette Coddard.FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 REVIVAL of: \u201cA GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB\u201d, with George Murphy and Lucille Bail, \u201cWu LL AVS, (Monkland Ave,, at Girouard) Starts SATURDAY Its A Gay MUSICAL In Technicolor! 2 Specials until Tuesday! THE FUNNIEST PICTURE YOU'VE SEEN IN MONTHS! \u2019 ~ FRED == WALKER Marjorie MAIN JEAN HEATHER .dite HALL nie are attached \u2018are a feature of the * pacs TWELVE ™ DXAMINGS, FRIDAY, NOV | - Roslyn À And King 5 Tangle Tod: ays WIN FOR KING'S WOULD CLINCH THEM TITLE Bobby Gough's King's School gridders can clinch the championship of the Westmount Elementary Schools Football League by defeating the toughened Roslyn School aggregation when the two teams clash at King George Park this afternoon.The King pins have won both of their league starts, downing Ros- Iyn 10-0 ih the loop opener two Mondays ago and topping Queen s 5-0 this Monday.The Gough men, however, had all the breaks in both their games and, with a bit of juck, both the yellow clad Roslyn and bluË sweatered Queen's teams can reverse the tables when they meet King's in return tussles.Queen\u2019s failed to go over from the one-yard stripe when they played King\u2019s Monday and in the Roslyn-King\u2019s encounter the Westmount avenue crew were on King's two-yard line once, once on the four and another time outside Charlie Johnson was in the clear and dropped a pass that was right in his hands.Roslyn and Queen's, incidentally, battled to a 0-0 tie two weeks ago today but the Roslynites were missing the services of Tommy Williamson for that fray and feel certain that with thé big halfback back they'll be able to calsi- mine the Oliver street boys when the two teams tangle in a postponed tilt next Friday.King's play Queen\u2019s in another I postponed match Monday.George Cochrane's Roslynites rolled to an easy 26-0 victory over the L.C.C.\u201cjunior locker team Tuesday in an exhibition game played at Lower Canada.Tommy Williamson sparked his mates to the win, going over for three of his team\u2019s five majors.Captain John Swaine and middle Charlie \u201cAss\u201d Baillie accounted for the other two five-pointers while Ray \u201cAce\u201d Baillie, twin brother of Charlie, was credited with the odd Roslyn point when he drop-kicked a convert.It.was the Roslyn Rascals\u2019 second straight triumph over the L.C.C.aggregation, They had downed the Royal avenue boys 16-0 the week previous.Roslyn will unveil some new and tricky T-formation plays this afternoon and have altered their defense system in the hope of stopping Kings power plays through the line.° Harrier Race Monday P.M.Westmount High School students will enjoy (?) a harrier race on Westmount Mountain Monday afternoon.The racers will start trotting at 4.15 p.m.on Summit Circle.From there the runners will go through the south-eastern pass in Summit Path and end the race on Oakland Road.Parker L.Wearing, French teacher at Westmount High and director of extra-curricular activities, will be in charge.SHOO FLY! When the Pine-Thomas crew and cast of \u201cSwamp Fire,\u201d starring Johnny Weissmuller, left for the Louisiana bayous for location shooting, they took along two gallons of DDT and five spray guns.souri.\u201cThe allies towed Mulberry, the floating invasion,, pott,.over the danger ous Calvados reef.The port withstood a gale of winter strength.Both .King's and Roslyn held final drills yesterday and both teams expressed confidence over the outcome of this afternoon's tilt.Eric Swaine will referee.BASKETBALL In the hope of uncovering some grade A talent for their school cage teams, Roslyn will begin inetr-class -basketball games on\u2019 Tuesday, November 13, under the direction of George Cochrane.The Roslynites will hold two practice sessions of the 13 and 15 and will begin league play the following Tuesday.The Westmount avenue lads have high hopes of capturing the junior basketball crown this season.Panthers, Tornado Win Bantam Tilts In League Play Panthers and Tornados won the only two games played In the bantam section of the Westmount Municipal Six Man Rugby League last week.Panthers defeated Tornados 29-10 while Tornados won their encounter with Bulldogs by a 10-5 score.) Mike Barnard led the scorers in the Panthers-Tornados game with 11 points.Others to score for the winners were Bert Kelly, \u2018six; Jobn Gillingham and Bob Forrest, five apiece and Ernie Meyers, two.Donnie McDonald and John Haire scored unconverted trys for Tornados, both in the second half.Tornados scored an unconverted\u2019 touchdown in each half \u2018ot the game au they downed Buil- dogs 10-5.Lonnie Holland accounted for the first one while John Haire got the second.The Bulldogs\u2019 five points came in the second half of .the .game when John Swaine went over the Tornados line for a major score.Bert Kelly of the league leading Panthers increased his lead in the point scoring column in the game against Tornados and ran his total up to 59 for the season; in second place are teammates \u2018Mike Barnard and Fred Hofman, tied with 27 points apiece.Next in line is John Lough, Cyclones with 23 followed by Bob Forrest, Panthers, 18; Billy McCoubrey, Panthers, 16; Jim Brow, Cyclones, 16; Ted Budzen, Tornados, 13; Jaime Lough, Cyclones, 12; Bob Bunten, Cyclones, 10; Vince Roberts, Panthers, 19; John Haire, Tornados, 10.The last scheduled bantam game of the season will take place This game wif have no effect on the final standing of the groy as the Bulidogs are firmly on.sconced in the cellar why, Panthers are on top.The tentative plans for the playoffs have Panthers meeting Cr.clones-in a two games total pointy to count series starting on Saturday, November 10, with the secong game on Wednesday, November 14.Palestine has three official languages: English, Moslem and Hs.brew.\u2014 on Tuesday, November 6, when Bulldogs and Panthers will meet.EX-SERVICE MEN We Have a Nice Selection of SUITINGS Available für Ex-Service Men with Priority Forms.All Work Hand Made in Latent _ Styles.Reasonable Prices, Piccadilly \u2018Valet Service 154 ABBOTT AVE.{Just below St.Catherine) Wi.3205 SALE À WP (10 (AEE.THE GREEN SEA TURTLE.\u2018HE FLOATS HIS DINNER OUT TO SEA.THE GREEN SEA TURTLE LIVES ON \u201cTURTLE GRASS\", WHICH GROWS IN SHALLOW SHORE-LINE WATERS, WHICH AWAKE HIM AN EASY PREY FOR HUNTERS.HE EATS ALL HE CAN ON HIS VISITS To THE LAND, THEN CUTS UP RIS PLANTS, MIXES THEM INTO CLAY BAUS ABOUT THE SIZE OF A FOOTBALL AND,ON RECEDING TIDES, FLOATS THEM OUT TO SEA T0 BE EATEN LATER IN SAFETY AND AT LEISURE.ASEA-GOING TANK THE TURTLE'S BODY IS PROTECTED BY TANK- LIKE ARMOUR WHICH HE CONTINUALLY REINFORCES AS HE GROWS OLDER.; HIS AGE IS WRITTEN INTHE THICKNESS OF HIS SHELL.BOF WICTORY BONDS £ ~~ WE CAN ALL TAKE A TIP FROM THE WISE OLD TURTLE WHO, BY HIS SAFETY FIRST*METHODS, MANAGES TO LIVE A THOUSAND YEARS.LOOK TO THE FUTURE .BUY AND KEEP YOUR VICTORY BONDS TO PROVIDE LATER SAFETYAND LEISURE INVEST IN VICTORY [ rontenaceBREWERIES my J oy y Place In.Bantam Rey | mme Ct on Bron Fel.While Play.Cy) 0inty atur.cond mbep lan.| He.\u2014 ¢ vith ost place \u2018in the midget section of.the a win for either club meant a gcored in the second half.Andy \u201cEagles \u2018Clinch F Eagler\u201d made certain of first| Westmount Municipal Six Man Rugby League on Tuesday after- goon when they downed Grey- pounds 17-10 at King George park in a four point game.The vin gave the Eagles five wins snd one loss in the six game: schedule.Just what team, Tigers or Tor- pados, that will meet the Eagles jn the playoffs has not been decided.The Tigers upset ail calculations when they defeated Eagles \"7-2 last Saturday morning sad brought _themselves up into a tie with Tornados for second place.The two clubs were sched- led to meet yesterday in the see- tlon\u2019s last scheduled game, and playoff berth, Eagles grabbed off an 11-0 lead in the first half of their game with Greyhounds but were out- Blair and Bert: Kelly tallied major | scores in the first half while Bob Putnam converted one of them.Putnam scored the winner's other touchdown and Dave Barnard kicked the extra point.Gillis Ross and Ross Jolly accounted for the Greyhounds\u2019 10 points when they crossed the Eagles\u2019 line for unconverted trys.Although the Eagles scored the first two points of the game against Tigers last Saturday morning, - Tigers came back to score & converted touchdown with Pete Fullerton obliging and held N.D.G.BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP New snd Used Bicycles for Sale Used Bicycles bought 5260 Sherbrooke St.W.Cormer Docaris Blvd.EL.0081 \"plans, if, for example, Tigers and a 6-2 lead at halftime.Pete Ful: lerton completed the scoring for point of the game, a deadline] kick, in the second half.Mike Tucker of the Tigers is still.tops in scoring with 32 points, others in line are Pete Fullerton, Tigers, 24; Dave Wilks, Tornados, 21; Bob Putnam, Eagles, 18; Gillis Ross, Greyhounds, 10; Ian Doig, Tglers, 10; Bob Gough, Greyhounds, 10; Will Manoleon, Tornados, 10; Buddy Selby, Tornados, 10.Present plans calls for the playoffs to start this Wednesday, November 7, at King George Park with: the two \u2018first teams meeting in a two games total points to count series for the championship.The second game of this.series will be- played on Tuesday, November 13.There may be a hitch to these Tornados played to a tie in yesterday\u2019s game, W.H.S.Gridders End Schedule - Westmount High's pigskin chasers brought their 1945 activities to am official end at West- mount Park yesterday when they battled the powerful Catholic High aggregation, \u2018The Westmounters chalked up only one win all season, a 15-8 victory over D'Arcy McGee, and finished in the cellar of the Protestant section.The Purple and White squad may journey to the U.S.A.next week-end for a Saturday game with a Malone high school team.The floating harbour that liberated Europe, known as Mulberry, took 100,000 men seven months to build.- Business Men Young Men - Boys KEEP FIT .Join A HEALTH CLUB In The WESTMOUNT Y.M.C.A.4585 Sherbrooke St.Weut Classes For: Call Witbank 2159 ol full particulars.Business Girls _ | Women (Morning) SPECIALIZE 24-HOUR COMPLETE 204d PX FOR POUR a NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR WINTERIZED.DRIVE IN TODAY AND AVOID INC ONVENIENCE Tr Under supervision of our expert mechanics.oiled atcording to manufacturers\u2019 specifications, Products used exclusively.BN \u2019 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE RECAPPING-VULCANIZING-KEPAIRING D Ji JUSTE Cars greased and Champlain Oil SERVICE F.PAUL Jit _ CHAMPLAIN OIL SERVICE STATION 5390 SHERBROOKE WEST saga I iti fy ih DE.4962 Redsand Hormets- Slated For Pee {Wee Rugby Finals the winners by getting his seventh| : All indications point to the Reds-and Hornets méeting in the finals to decide the pe¢ wee cham- plonship of the Westmount Municipal Six-Man Rugby League.These- two clubs just about clinched their group titles on Saturday morning at King George Park.The Reds defeated their closest rivals, the Shrimps, by a score of 26-0 while Hornets set down the Wildcats 33-0.In the only other games played during the week, the Furies took the decisions in both affairs.They defeated Eagles 12-0 and Sky Rockets 1-0, Marty Kay, Hughie McDonald and Jim Cotter paced the Reds to their 26-0\" win over the Shrimps.The two first named players each scored 10 points while Cotter added on five more.The winners led 11-0 at halftime.Fast running Johnnie Wilson scored 21 points te lead the Hornets to a 33-0 shutout over the Wildcats.Others to score for the winners were Charlie Laidley, six; Billie Fell, five; Tom Bailey, one, The winners led 22-0 at the halfway mark.The game between Furies and Eagles was a tight battle for the first half, the winners led 2-0 at the midway point but two major scores by Williams ran the ceunt up to 12-0 for Furies by the end of the game, Johnnie Wilson, running star of the Hornetis\u2019 team, js the top point getter in the pee wee section with a total of 64.Wilson is closely followed by Alan Warnock, Shrimps 52; Hughie McDonald, Reds, 50; Jim Cotter, Reds, 43: Charlie Laidley, Hornets, 42; Marty Kay, Reds, 36.The schedule will come to a close this week with only the two game total points to count series between the winners of \u201cA\u201d and \u201cB\u2019 groups remaining to be played.No definite dates have been set for these playoffs as yet.In the final scheduled games Red Sox will play Strathconas tomorrow morning at 9.30 a.m, in the first game of & twin bil] in the second game Eagles will clash with the Sky Rockets at 10.15 a.m.The last game of the schedule \u2018will be played on Tuesday afternoon when Reds and Aces will clash at 4.00 p.m, Local Putters Form Social \u2018The Westmount Putters Social Club came into being on Monday night at Victoria Hall.The organization was formed by local residents who have spent many enjoyable evenings during the summer months on the putting greens in Westmount and King George parks.The aims of the group is to keep up the social activities and friendships made on the putting greens during the summer._ Close to 25 persons attended the first meeting of the group, and chose & chairman and committee to round things into shape.The \u2018 4 |chairman chosen was James Cameron, while he wil] have as his associates on the committee: Mrs.W.Thom, Mrs.W.Jones, and the Messrs.1.Dunbar and W.Stott.It was decided to meet each Monday night at Victoria Hall, and that once a month \u201cspecial nights\u201d would be held at which refreshments would be served, and other forms of entertainment would be offered.It is the intention of the group to play cards and other games or forms \u2018of recreation at their weekly meetings.The \u2018\u2019welcome\u2019\u2019 sign is out for all adults who used the greens last year, either in Wéstmount or King George Parks, to come to these Monday evening sessions, They wil start fl el 0 gos.pitt iil tn Mill lick #0.formal session, ) many questions will have to be decided such as whether to .affiliate with -the Q.A.H.A, and other simflar problems.Any person or teams wishing information before the time of the There will be en orfanization| meeting are asked to contact Jim meeting\u2019 of the Intermediate sec- McGormick at FI.1929.tion in the Westmount Municipal i > \u2014 Hockey League held this Monday evening, November 5, at the office SENIOR AMATEUR in the greenhouse, It had been planned to hold the SUNDAY, 2.15 P.M.'|To Hold Meet - Monday Eve meeting in Victoria Hall but it has now been switched to Recrea- tion-Supervisor Jim MoCormick\u2019d Wpifice in the greenhouse, which is directly behind Victoria Hall.The! starting time is still eight o'clock.\u2018 hawinigan iis Teams wishing to enter this: sec- 8 Fal tibn of the league, which has no vs.\u2019 age \"limit, are asked to have at Ro a least one representative at this y Is meeting.| JUNIOR GAME At the present moment \u2018the n teams interested are the West- rdia mount Legion, R.M.R., Sir George Conco Williams College (Claremont Di- Vs.vision) and at least one local Verdun entry.Any person wishing to take an PRICES: \u2018Reserved Seats $1.00,°$1.25 Gen.Adm.75e, Children 25\u20ac RESERVATIONS \u2014 Wilbank 6131 executive role in this new loop are also asked to make an appearance at the meeting.While Monday's session is in the nature of an in- This Beautiful Home Valued At 514,000 Ne PE pa 618 Situated at 452 Carlyle Avenue Town of Mount Royal Known as the Gyroyal House This home will be awarded te some lucky person on November 16th, 1945 Tickets S J .00 Each For Sale by the Gyro Club of Montreal at the Above Address or use the Coupon below OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON \u2014 452 CARLYLE AVENUE, TOWN-OF MOUNT ROYAL To reach the Gyroyal House from either Mount Royal Station or Cote des Neiges, you travel along Laird Blvd.to Kenilworth Ave., then North to Carlyle Ave.(the 6th corner), and West to the Gyroyal House, situated on the South side.HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE VISIT THIS NEW MODERN HOUSE IN THIS DELIGHTFUL MODEL TOWN EVERY WEEK-END.\u201c Gyro Club of Montreal, 452 Carlyle Ave., Town of Mount Royal, P.Q.| enclose $.for HOUSE.\u2018 Name tickets on the GYROYAL TT TETE) Address seers THEM esestetcserstsastuntegprotoserrcrscsirenesastnstosenionsenasstes City 0800000 00000000000000E00000 0000000000 RY Province s.acocaao0 0000000 Vu000 i este Es ts es 2 [Westmount = A.Boys\u2019 Divigion Hallowe'en Party to Gerry Wright and the Hi-Y boys did an excellent job_on the Hallowe'en Party held last Wednesday.Quite a gang gathered, and having paraded through the gliost walk, haunted houses and dark halls, joined in the Grand Parade in the gym.Prizes were awarded for various things\u2014the most original costume, the best impersonation, the youngest person and several others.After the Grand Parade and awards everybody squatted on the floor to see a movie.One more Hallowe'en passed, and everybody has happy memories of a very successful evening.; : Contest - To date the score in the new contest stands as follows: Preps, 105; Juniors, 55; Intermediates, 100.So far the Preps are in the lead with the Intermediates séc- ond and the Juniors trailing.More than likely this will be re-] versed by next week.Keep your eyes on the score, Camera Club This Club is well underway.| The boys who are in it are planning to take, develop and print pictures tonight, when they mget after the evening supper.Incidentally, there are four samples of what can be done hung in the Boys' Division.These were loaned by Mr.Smyth, the leader, that the boys might see what.they can]: achieve with some patience and skill.The population of the\u2019 Nether-| lands East Indies is 67, 000, 000.Capital is Batavia, on Java island.GARDEN FOR $4.00 SINGLE LOAD $7.00 DOUBLE LOAD Also TOP SOIL, SOD, ROCK GARDEN STONES JACK P LANDSCAPE GARDENER 942 WILSON MANURE SALE ETRILLI DE.9442 1 Porken, John G.(Continued frou from Page 1), 4 chemistry! history, \u2018algebra; geo-} metry, Latin prose, Latin poetry and music; and to Peter D: Scott; \u201choüored for general proficiency, composition, \u2018oral.Freneh, wrii- ten French, chemistry, algebra, geometry, Latin prose, Latin poetry, intermediate algebra and Air Cadets.These two students, also.won the $300 McGill University entrance scholarship.\u2019 Rotary Scholarship The 3250 Westmount Rotary | Club scholarship was won\u2019 by Howard Chamberlain, who also recéived one.of the Sidney.J.Hodgson scholarship, valued at| £200, The other Hoegson award vent to Samuel Freedman, re \u2018- Other scholarships\u2019 went - to\" Pat: Ticla \u2018Waterson, \u2018Lindsay Back- | ford, Susan B.Sitwell, \u201cMary Ann \u2018Melvin, Eltza- beth\u2019 Badgley, and Joan: Parker.|.: Prizes awarded were \u201cas\u201d \u201cfol: lows: ' Lt.-Col.J.\"Aird \"Nesbitt prize for 10th grade drawing, girls, Naney Birks; Lt.-Col.J.Aird Nesbit{ prize, for 11th grade drawing, boys, John Foster; W.C.| T.U.prizes for poster work, Nan- ey Birks, Louise Arbo, Janet Ben- ett Menorah Club eup, for 11th grade chemistry, Peter D.Scott; Mrs.John MeKergow prizes, for proficiency In Sth grade English.boys, Edmund Reid, Alfred Pow- is, John Mills, George McLeod, Gerald Roney; - Angus McCoy Smith memorial prize, Eric Patterson.The Award of Honor was presented to Robert Keefler\u2014select- ed as an outstanding all-round student by his classmates\u2014by C.Alex Philips, president of the Westmount High Old Boys\u2019 Association.: (Continued trop trom Pago 1).gency ambulänge\u201d \u2018cases, which, will assume that an ambulance.from .the nearest hospital reaches acocl- dent victims in\u2019 the shortest pos-| sible time.Sihce we have only one ambulance, \u201cit is inevitable that occasionally emergency.calls are received when the ambulance is already out on another call.A central calling depot.would al low such.calls to be passed 08 quickly to another hospital\u2019.The cost of maintaining a sod: ern ambulance on 24-hour service is .not always.appreciated by \u2018those.who are 80 ready to criti- -cize.- After deducting a grant\u2019 of :$500 from the City-of Montreal, there is\u201d an \u2018annual deficit for op- eraiing our ambulance \u2018of about.J $3, 000, which.oust: be paid .by.generous friends\u2019 of the.Hospital.- Careful Driving a = Our-ambulance: \u2018drivérs have in- strüétions to \u2018ôbey trattie' laws and to \u201cdrive.carefully: even when proceeding to emergency calls, since the time gained by speed- Ing is hardly ever important in saving life.Nevertheless accidents may happen even with ambulances.\u2018The public should cooperate by a more general- -observ- ance of.the city by-law, which requires all traffic to draw up to the curb and stop and tramway cars to stop at the nearest intersection, \u2018at\u2019 the approach of an ambulance.or other emergency vehicle.The Homoeopathic Hospital of Montreal exists to serve the citizens of this community, and we trust that our ambulance service may be continued on a basis equally efficient as our other hos- ie \u2018Board \u2018et Sovernone \u201cHaro Gritgith, M .tendent: Manager.a Netherlagds, but were imp there \u2018from Persia 335 years \u2018In the sole village of Bo; there are wel} over 800 tulip y Soria.Prosid net pig .Medical Su Walter: \u201cHatch, | Tulips dia not\u201d oftginate lu Check Your Windows pital facilities.\u201d \u2014 (Signed, Doug- \u2018Doors for Drafts De they need caulking or we stripping?Are your outside verandah secure for winter?How about that planned Kitc Attic or that new Play R Check those rooms that need Painting, etc.THEN CALL EL.5420 : AFTER 12 AM.Estimate Given Freely \u2019 % \u2018 They AL dE 9300S in n Canada, RX AAT Nine Good Reasons for Canada\u2019s Ninth Victory Loan Lv feed, clothe and pay our occupation troops.2.to repairiale our combatants and reinetate them in civil life.Be To care for, hospitalize and cure the war's sick and wounded.4.7 pay our fighting men\u2019s war bonuses.5.To pension the dependants of those whe have died for their country.6.To train our veterans for peacetime work.7+ To re-establish our markets in order te create permanent jobs for all.- 8.To help fight famine In the devastated countries.9.To prevent inflation by savings and investment.The men and women who made this land of ours were people of faith.That faith brought them - - across the dangerous séus, beckoned them into the golden West.They faced many dangers, endured many hardships; many of them died, before the things they had worked for, dreamed for, fought for, came to pass.We have entered into the inheritance they built for us.At the end of the greatest war in history, in which Canadians have played a worthy part, this great Dominion faces an opportunity for further greatness and prosperity \u2014such as no other nation under the sun has ever been afforded.- - - - We must have faith in the future and we .\u2014 must translate that faith into action.Every dollar.invested in Victory Bonds is an active affirmation Co - of our faith.We have fought a good fight \u2014 now let us reap the reward of our Victory by.investing in Canada\u2019s future. Westmount Examiner PAGE FIFTEEN + CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING x \u2014 PHONE YOUR ADS \u2014 Alnut 2773- 15 WORDS FOR 35¢ - 2e FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD * PERSONALS FOR SALE FOR SALE 4 FOR SALE FFSRNVICE man seeks good foster home at: once for year old girl, $3.00 a \u2018week.Mr.Turkington, MA.8034.- 0-36 - iy EAY'S PANTRY, 364.Victoria, West- mount, .under new- management, ex- \u2018Staff Sergeant Roy E.Jones, delicious teas, 3-7 p.m.Readings by Madame Lillian, formerly Chez Maurice, EL.0073.= 0-5 .ROOM WANTED EX-R.C.A.F.officer and wife request 2-2% room apartment or room with kitchen privileges, December 1st occupancy.Westmount, N.D.G., Snow- don.Phone LA.2641, O-40 TWO or three rooms, furnished or un- furnished, kitchen privileges, congenial adults, urgent.References.WE.6815.O-41 -ROOM & BOARD WANTED ROOM and board wanted for convalescent, elderly lady.Home of retired nurse Or private nursing home preferred, but not essential.Not a bed patient.Write Box 350, c-o 2191 Hampton Avenue, or phone WA.2972.APARTMENTS WANTED DISCHARGED ARMY officer with wife and one child, desires apartment, flat, duplex or house, furnished or unfurnished.Permanent professional position.FI.4882, - O-34 GARAGES WANTED GARAGE wanted, vicinity Greene and Dorchester or Atwater, WE.3945, : 0-33 DOM.EMPLOYMENT WANTED FLOORS WAXED and polished, full or part-time.Double windows repaired, cleaned and put up.Veteran.WEllington 4969, 0-24 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE FOR ALTERATIONS, painting, washing or tinting ,call WI.3738, E.Burt.0-14 IF YOU WANT your floors cleaned and polished llke new at reasonable rates, call WE.2039.0-7 = FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, chrome, leatherette, black and red.DE, 1192.0-46 BEAUTIFUL HAND knit baby shawl WI.2306.- 0-45 PAIR SOLID walnut end tables; desk and chair; Jamp and mirror.544 Clare- mont, EL, 9714, 0-39 FUNCRAL HOME 5610 Sherbrooke St, W, DExven 1149 Modem Chapa \"HAMMOND\" ORGAN mr nm DON'T DISCARD .+ YOUR OLD CHESTERFIELD Yours is better than what you can buy today.Have it rebuiit and upholstered by us., Also draperies, si.p covers, bedspreads.Budget plan ace cording to W.P.T.B.Free estimate to out-of-town ordefs, BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING 1467 McGILL COLLEGE MA.£490 -018 DINING ROOM SUITE Andrew Malcolm, Walnut, consisting of 9 pieces; excellent condition; has to be seen to be appreciated.EL, 4733.0-28 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE CUSTOM-MADE \u2014 HIGH CLASS TAILORING Gentleman\u2019s handsome dress suit, made by a high class English tailor, of finest material, worn-once, $75.00; also beautiful tuxedo suit, $50.00, size 38.DE.3286.O-44 FURNACE COMPLETE with blower, thermostat and pipes; water heater, including inside jacket; manual gas water heater, steamer trunk in excellent condition, 560 Lansdowne.O-47 EASTMAN KODAK, postcard size, with case, good condition, $17.50; pair tan riding boots, size 81, almost new $35.00.WI.7586.0-32 BLACK BROADTAIL and Persian lamb fur coat and muff, very good condition; also lady\u2019s beige gabardine suit, .both size 14.DE.1645.0-35 CHILD'S COMPLETE brown outfit, boy\u2019s blue winter coat, boy's suit.FI.55%.0-31 WHITE FANCY Skates, size 7%.boy's skates, size 9; meccano set; dolls trunk.WI.5444 0-30 1 METAL BED, mattress and spring, in good condition; also dresser, $25.00 complete; large wardrobe trunk, $35.00.WE.5787.0-29 HEARING device, cost $150.00, in good order, price $35.00.FI.7967.O-64 MAN\u2019S DRESS suit, size 38, worn one hour.FI.7967.y 0-53 OIL PAINTING by Spanish artist, fishing scene, $30.00.WE.5123.0-27 NEW SILVER fox muff (not tails), value, $65.00, will sacrifice at $25.00, EL.0712, after 6 p.m.0-55 TWO EECTIONAL bookcases, complete album of the Mikado, by the original D'oly Carte Co.EL.6762.0-57 PORTABLE typewriter, Corona special, good conaition, $26.00.WE, 5123.0-26 IT OCCASIONS SPECIALIZING IN FUNERAL DESIGNS GOLDEN FLOWER - SHOP 4863 SHERBROOKE ST: W.Near Victoria WAInut 1522 I i FuneRaL Diractors Gstablishad 1840 4 A Chapd of Cathedral Beautz At your disposal without charge 40 TWO COCOA floor mats, heavy weave, natural color, 6\u2019 x 4°, practically new, each $5.00.DE.5048, O-22 BOY'S OVERCOAT, tweed.Jackets, tweed breeches, navy suit, 14 years; tuxedo, 16 years; tuxedo and tails and fall overcoat, man\u2019s size 36; boy's complete football outfit.DE.5048, 0-21 TWO REVERSIBLE raincoats, girl's 13-15; boy\u2019s blue suit and sport jacket 16-17; car radio and mantel radio.FI, 6432, 1 Grenville, Westmount.- : 0-19 SIMMON'S double bed, spring -and mattress, $12.00; solid walnut Adam serving table, $20.00; four section oak, bookcase, $30.00.DE.4222, 0-29 TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 25 WORDS 50¢ Additionn) Words lc esch ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTS done at home.Ten years\u2019 banking and secretarial experience.Telephone WA, 5414, week days, between 2 and 3 o'clock, 0-50 CARTAGE & STORAGE WESTERN CRATING and moxing Reg\u2019d.Van Service, Specialty furniture, refrigerators, pianos moved by experienced men.Service and satis faction.FI, 1328.0-51 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE Transfer.Local anc long distance movers.Also cartage.DE.3110, 0-1 CONCRETE REPAIRS CEMENT walks, garage or basement floors built or repaired.FI.4988.0-10 ~ CHESTERFIELDS Three very comfortable chesterfield sets, made up in different colors, and 3 plece English low back chesterfield set in gray cotton, ready for slipcovers.Can be seen in our show room at very reasonable prices.BELGIUM UPHOLSTERING 1467 McGILL COLLEGE \"MARQUETTE 8490, 0 NEW chesterfield; velours combination, spring-filled, 8 pieces, $85.00; also four new rugs and hall runuer.sen \u2018immediately.EL.3614, 6826 Sherbrooke St.West, 0-3 RADIO, 7 tubed, cabinet model; seal coat, size 18-20; 3.dresses, black, navy, .wine, sizes 16-18; all in A-1 condition.' No dealers.WA.2874.NINE-PIECE,-mahogany dining room suite, leather upholstered chairs; new Ostermoor mattress.DE, 390S, 2129 Addington, O-58 WANTED TO PURCHASE LADY WILL BUY\" ANTIQUES, NOVELTIES CHINA, CRYSTAL, DRESDEN AND BISQUE FIGURES, GLASSWARE ORNAMENTS, NOVELTIES AND BRIC - A - BRAC, HIGHEST PRICES PAID.\u2018ART & GIFT STUDIO 5147 PARK AVE.AT.0383.CA.3998 0-17 CELLO Wanted, good Instrument.WI.8172.0-48 MAN'S evening \u2018 suit Gis), size 38- 40 tall, must be in excellent condition.Phone WE.3510, after 6 p.m.O-49 DECORATING HAVE YOUR home decorated and painted by experienced men.Clean work guaranteed.Double windows repaired and hung.Sash cords replaced.Free estimates.DE.4731.0-52 FINE wall decorating, all kinds of painting, papering, new wall design, reasonable.J.R., Lachapelle, EL.9092.0-15 DRESSMAKING MISS MATHEWS, talloress and dressmaker, 4832 Sherbrooke St.W.Prices reasonable.Phone for appointment.WA.2844.O-8 LADIES\u2019 and children's coats, suits, and dresses.Moderate price.Mrs.Humber.FI.6070.0-16 EDUCATIONAL ART instructions, drawing and painting; still life, landscape and live model.Evening classes, private lessons.Severe Masse, Studio at 4823 St.Catherine W.HA.6989.FI, us ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ELECTRICAL repairs and Installations of all kinds.Electrical appliances of all makes repaired, Star Electric.Licensed Electriclans.1633 St.Cathérine W., near Guy.FL sr.6 PIANO SERVICE PIANO repairs and tuning by factory experts.National Plano and Radio Exchange, 1343 Greene Avenue.WE, 6834.0-9 RUG SERVICE REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made from your old carpets, material, any size or color.ANGLO-FRENCH CARPET CO., Drummond Bldg.PL.sae, RADIO SERVICE stint J.PAQUETTE \u2014 Radio and household appliances repaired.All work guaranteed.WI.1472.1343 Greene.-1 TAILORING FUR COATS remodelled and renewed; men's coats turned and renew- od; men\u2019s suits remodelled for ladles\u2019 costumes; children's clothes to measure.No fancy prices.690$ Sherbrooke W., corner Clifton.0-11 WATCH REPAIRS ENGLISH Jewellers, Bpecialists In Swiss watch repairing; clock repairs called for and delivered, 2309 Et.Catherine w.WE.1966, 0-19 CHILD\u2019 ® automobile: electric train: boy\u2019s toys wanted.EL.2451.O-42 ELECTRIC refrigerator wanted, in good condition, for cash.WA, 2281, 0-38 HUMIDIFIERS, tea wagon and liquor bar wanted.WA.6147, 0-37 MEN'S and boy's clothing, etc., good prices.HA.3750, evenings CR.1938.0-4 SLIPCOVERS for chesterfield set; also child's coaster wagon.EL.3475 0-20 PIANO WANTED WILL STORE piano and keep it tuned for use of same, WI.0451.0-18 LOST RATION BOOK, vicinity.Claremont, Sherbrooke, Friday evening.DE.6566, 0-23 FOUND RITTEN, all gray, corner Sherbrooke and Lansdowne.Phone WI, 2832, One Husband Too Many \u2018When comely Florence Wells, wife of a British Army man, began entertaining another English soldier named Ashley, neighbours in the town of Walthamstow, outside London, said it was a pity the way some women carried on in their husbands\u2019 absence from the marital fireside.The back-fence gossips got à bigger shock, however, when Pte.John Wells came home on furlough.: The handsome Ashley didn\u2019t fade out of the picture.He continued to live in the Wells\u2019 home and he even went out with Florence and John on jolly tavern parties.Authorities finally Invesigated the clubby trio and dug up a real sensation.Florence was married to both soldiers.* Tn''\u2019éouft at Stratférd, Mrs.Biography (Continued from Page 2) Lieutenant-Colonel: ne was Mayor of Montreal 1887-89; and he was of Montreal and the Roya] Vice storia Hospital, Montreal.\u201d Proficient Singer The following random excerpts from \u2018Canada, an Encyclopaedia of the Country,\u201d originally from the pen of Miss Maud Ogilvy of Montreal, throw further light on Sir John\u2019s career \u2014 \u201cIn 1843 his family also moved to Montreal, his father having been appointed Bursar of the University.At this period in spite of Mr.Abbott's busy fife and arduous studies, he found time to join in social amusements, made a study of vocal music, in which branch he became very proficient.His singing was a feature in Christ Church Cathedral Choir and he continued to direct this ade mirably organized body of vocal ists for six years .While Solicitor General (1862-3) he entirely remodelled the Lower Cana dian Jury system, and introduced and carried measures providing for the payment of Government fees by stamps, which is now universally prevalent.For many years Mr.Abbott exercised unusual influence in the conduct of the work of legislation in the House of Commons.His proficieney in all branches of com mercial law and in the law of private corporations made his assiduous attendance at the great standing committees on railways and canals and\u201d telegraphs and on banking and commerce, of ine estimable value.In 1862 Mr, Abbott began his connection with the system of railways which cule minated in the Canadian Pacifle .| Railway by his appointment to the office of President of the Canada -| Central Railway, In 1871-72 he urged upon Sir Hugh Allan the project of cone structing the C.P.R.; and hé was actively engaged with Sir Hugh as Provisional Director when a company was formed by that gentleman.The success of this magnificent Canadian highroad to the Pacific was in no small degree furthered by the work of Mr, Abbott, and his name is always associated with the promoters of this great national enterprise\u201d.Wells-Ashley admitted everything.\u201cJohn didn't love me any more,\u201d she said naively, \u201cand he didn't mind when I took a liking to Ashe ley, his friend.It seemed best for me to go out with someone we both knew.Then Ashley married me to give me an allowance.We thought it was just between the three of us.\u201d \u201cMadam,\u201d the astounded magistrate interrupted, \u2018\u2018soclety can't permit you to have two husbands at the same time.\u201d Mrs.Wells, remanded to awalt trial, still seemed puzzled that outsiders should object to her triangular design for living.LIFETIME OF SONG amount Technicolor musical, the lifetime total of popular composi tions by Irving Berlin reached the 800 mark.Mines = the Netherlands are nosy \u201cE8vernment owned; 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