The Westmount examiner, 4 octobre 1935, vendredi 4 octobre 1935
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[= | Lo 5 uid 2 4 dn 45 ui h sa of of H N ill G el de TL din 9 0 ne ss W te te was ch | wo 3p to 1 an 0 of IE LOL Ll LAT les A RS pes et A) pr Tr ha al ep.11 we zh on af If dl ar Or.ON for clot ur av er le N ir Re ta a 7 es 04 2 20 Mr M an 7 ON peri arti 15 af M il for tely gs se 4 CU 57 Ok M fey 43 es.dial se el T6 Mis 81 T4 » es 0 M / 7.5 M Bi er 78 HAS 17 0 70 Su xt le (3 JE M McMa 16 HRODSEF 10 ch tay ned DY ar & Mr Fa HUR C 06 W @ STMOUN ENJOY the co mac Ip Ur 12 Acade 59 IN éa M uthfn ax Lew, ac ve od essing fe; I 22 3 un Mes 4 3 ho Ma le nt Tv MAK your ng ighest pri ot Lis: al glish importati roug se i era age by sf 18 co kia cial 131 ultu es es ew A to etical rg.BUSINESS Gers reo 1m stint th ne il LL Si LLY wiz UE A AL LA GE Er 4 tod ASS MA La (JUL ased\u201d aign uild- fem, the \u201cof Jres- ough In his and Hier He- of \u201cthe der pos- the .ex- ality new nder klvn- TE § sion pen- oria Jen- zens wor- \u201cthe sof He \u201cby pol- to: the ural the dis- d, in elief uced aëh, \u201ccame through.the \u201cPhis was.built by that \u201c\u201cTomiove the Montreal mission \u2018dians.from the the City of Westmount, a \u201cthe establishment were.\u2018early \u2018towers.and part of \"on Sherbrooke Street at the Mon- Murray farm, on the east, \u201cancient Sins ditfered realy pr ; \"ave or Tare stones in n the have.of las e The @ aves.also did not contain any.of the pottery or ther objects resembling those of the Hochelagan tribe.The graves therefore evidently b longed to a period earlier than the fifteenth century, The \u201cHochelagans, followinr the tribes of the stone-lined graves were: the second known possessors.of.the city.Whether they found the: place abandoned or if it was secured th hugh conquest is riot.known.; FIRST WHITES fr \u2014 The first-occupation by whites; Murray property.; establishment! During the eighteenth century, of the Fort des Messieurs, in 1684, concessions of farm land were by the Seminary \u201cof St.Sulpice.| made to\u201cvarious French settlers «order to hy the Seminary.This land van in In-istrips up to and across -the top, of influence of the the Westniount mountain, Such dissolute traders: of the town, and | was the origin of the old farms, while the:buildings themselves are.\u2018now: long divided into: building lots, rot within the.actual limits Of and covered with houses.large] lone built was.the quaint.portion of the extensive grounds of.(cottage of the St.Germaine.The twolily, overlooking the wall the \u201cCote.St.The first stone fam- Landsdowne from Antoine Road.The between Murray Avenues, treal College are remfiants of this | Belmont and similar: \u2018cottage be- structure.{contained a \u201cThese Indians \u201cwere = known fo longing to the Leduc family,\u201d who have made habitual use of the powned the property.up to.\"1847.ground in the vieinity of this spot| Traces of their dwelling can stil as well as the site of the Argyle! be seen.Sehool, where then stood a huge Two Toads partly traversed this elni tree.They also frequented the] locality.from east to west, \u2018the \u201cIndian wells\u201d \u2018of the Raynes and] earliest\u2019 of which was the\u2019 \u201cRoad Announcing the opening of SMALLS FOOD SHOP 4458 St.Catherine WwW, corner Metcalte.Our shelves are stocked with the choicest | in-food- stuffs, and in order to.make your acquaintance, we are offering a selection © of New Crop Merchandise, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Real \u201cbumper.\u2019 ling Money Saving: Prices.SHOP BY PHONE \u201cOur: Service Will Please: You \u2014 Ne Exira Charge For Delivery ~ Flizroy 7094 Tl, 77 272 AO 7, wz 2 |'seats \u201cin.the WILL SPEAK This AFTERNOON AND EVENING CAT3AND830 mmunity Hall DECARIE BLVD.AND: COTE ST.ANTOINE RD.: in company with S GREATEST WOMAN SPEAKER OTH ER SPEAKERS: indidate; Mount.Royal; Mrs.A.Brod Car driven by 6124\" Redpath Place collided.with! taxi run by M.Kane of 5283 Cool- | brooke Ave.as the latter car was; stopped at the stop sign at Victoria | corner Westmount Avenue, Rear! and front bumpers were slightly | damaged.While making a left burn in his lean.on Sherbrooke.Street at At-i water, W.Wiedman of 427 Mount | Royal Avenue East, collided with \u2018automobile driven by.J.Fabien of 5695 Lasalle Blvd, Verdun, causing damaged mudguards.The fourth collision took place on Sherbrooke St.opposite Melville Avenue, when ear driven hy E.Harper of 5482 Céolbrooke St.collided\u201d with -rear of car driven by G.A: Horne, 35 Prince.Edward \u2018Avenue, Valois.through the \u201c Woods\u201d to Lachine, or \u2018the Upper Lachine Road as it is now called, the other being the Cote \u2018St.Antoine Road.: \u201cTRADITIONS ; There aïe a number of interest- traditions concerning.\u201cthe French period of occupation.They tell of the burying of silver\u2019 \u2018and other valuables \"by the French families, when\u2019 part of.General Amherst's army, \u2018arrivinz.to: capture Montreal in 1760, occupied the heights along.the Cote des Neiges Road: There is a tradition that one of the \u2018St.Germaine family was ambushed and killed \u2018by the Iroquois 1scouts of the British army in the ravine of \u2018the Westmount Park.At this :time the little Ville de Mon- [trealseemed to-be very far away.fol- the coun- For about two generations lowing the \u2018conquest of try, there were.very-few\" changes in the face \u2018of-the rural countryside; \u2018Several- old Northwest Fur Merchants established.country vicinity, \u201cincluding William.Hallowell\u2019 \"and John Clarke.\u2018Later.on other \u2018people of wealth purchased farms and erected country homes, some of which their descendants still \u2018enjoy.NAME CHANGED.\u201cIn time the Cote became a \u2018part of the Parish of St.Henri, which in turn, was a\u2019 part of the original parish of Montreal, and.\" under the Municipal act of 1849 was governed \u201cby parish municipal law.\u201cIn 1874 it.and Notre Dame dej | Grace.were detached \u201cfrom - \u2018the Parish of St.Henri and'beccme in- iorporatel-as-the \u201cvillage of St, Antoine.The late Hon.James XK.Ward, who remained.in office for nine-years, was the.first mayor.By 1890: the village had attained the \u2018vast population \u201cof.1850 \u2018and \u2018a reputation \u2018as.a residential suburb and wasiincorporated as a town under the same name, Sherbrooke Street was opened from the eastern to western limits in 1893 and at once became\u2019 the principal thoroughfare.The following year street cars' reached the town.and brought about striking.changes in {its outlook and: spirit.An era of town planning was now inaugurated, the general result being the transformation of a rural village into a beautiful modern city.By.1902, \u2018the population had grown to the \"10,000 mark, all principal streets were opened and controlled by.strict building restrictions.and .provided with the best of obtainable pavements and | sidewalks.A lighting plant was er- acted, \u201ca large public meeting hall and the first civie publie library in ff the.Province of Quebec.WESTMOUNT + During 1895 the hame Cote St.Antoine was changed to \u201cWest- mount, the former being considered less adapted to an urban local- Ë ity.The derivation of the name from \u201cWestern Mountain\u201d is 18; reviously béen ad- i > \u2018family for estmount $| Lor d.\u201cmount, 1896-97 F: ob.| H.F.i : Royal | Montreal Regiment Hole ual Parade to St.Stephen's Church \u2014 Need ror Courage Subject of Sermon Glorification of war no longer is an adjunct of the soldier but the safety of the British Empire and Canadian civilization depend upon preparation to face and conquer evi] forces which menace the world, Rev.Major Harold Laws, chaplain of the.Royal Montreal Regiment; declared on Sunday at St.\u201d Stephen\u2019s Church, \u2018where the regiment held its annual church parade, and -also commemorated the.Battle of Canada du Nord, in the final phase of the late world{ war.The vegimental colors carry this.engagement as a hattie hon- I es ar as There are forces\u2018in.\u201cthe\u201d: world which still \u2018believe \u2018that might.is right \u2018and would \u201ctrample every principal \u201cof freedom.\u2018that the: Britisher holds.dear.-Thére were dreams\u2019 of a new.era.after the Great.War, \u2018but peace and \u2018happi- \u2018ness can only exist where there fair play, and ob-! is social \u2018justice, servante of the \u2018teachings of.the Centuries ago this same; Teacher was nailetl 10 a Crass and His \u201cblood was\u201cshed because Hel tried to show men that there was a God who loves His children and that \u2018greed and.selfishness: donot make for peace and contentment.In the days since.1918 the world went mad over making movey anid! aside; sweeping ocial justice with seeking pleasure, the principle of s resultant, chaotié conditions tha turied many against Christianity as a means to stem the tide of depression and\u2019 attendant evils.Today.we find new leaders, drunk with suceess, À v to; plurisæ the world backvrards modernized heathenism:.~In.Canada we must share the blame too, for there exists social injustice, with those re: sponsible \u201cfor it sitting in prominent pews: in the: Churches.While not \"advocating the force of arms, the! speaker held that present day threats made the lay- lig- of arms \u201cdown impossible, It pality attained the rank of a city.During the late world war, the civic record of Westmount is comparable with any other municipality in-the- Dominion.\u2018A total of 1287 men served in the \u2018Canadian Expeditionary Force or other British forces, while 31 nursing sisters went \u2018across, of whom 18 were, of the Voluntary Aid Detachment.Those \u201cwho receivel military honors numbered 187, receiving 194 awards, while 188 made the supreme sacrifice for their country.The following is a list of the mayors and their tenure of office: 1874, Hon.E.Prud\u2019homme, Village of Notre Dame de \u201cGrace, 1875-1883 James K.Ward, 1884- 1886 A.C.Hutechison, 1887-1889 Thomas Patton, 1890.John Mac- Farlane, 1881-1893 Matthew Hut- thison, 1894 J.H.Redfern, -1895, J.H.Redfern, Town of West- W.Evans, 1898- 99.J.-R.Walker, 1900-02 W.D.Lighthall, 1903-04 A.G.Cross, 1905 C.A.Duclos, 1906, J.W.Knox, 1907-08 J.Galbraith, 1909- 10- W.-H.Trenholme, 1911-12 W.Rutherford, 1913-18 John McKer- gow, 1919-27 \u2018P.W.McLagan, 1927- 1933 George Hoge.1933 John Jenkins, was significant that events of.the past few months in other paris of the world, where political turmoil and \u2018international \u201cdisputes hold sway, have more or less silenced the pacifists.\u201cThere was a call to arms today to mobilize for a great and final war against those forees of evil that would destroy all that is best.in humanity, but the army must be mobilized {rom those forces Which are: willing to don the armour of God and fn crusade for righteousness, Hi ce In welcoming the RM; R.at the outset of his.address, \u201cMr.Lewis, spoke in glowing.terms of the honorable record and achievements of the unit at Ypres in 1915 and Canal'du:Nord in 1918.\u201cThese were achievements difficult for the younger generation of today: to understand, but they represented individual heroism and.the indomitable \u2018spirit\u2019 of: the battalion, mobilized from the factory office and farm.They \u201ccarried: an \u2018unconquerable spirit into the-ranks of the Canadian corps and made it a hat- \u2018tering vam of the Imperial army, and as one-reads into the history of the regiment, the soul is inspired by the fact that.Canada produced men: capable of such gallant action and \u2018such.ability\" \u201cThe regimental colors: were laid at.the altar during the service.by Litut.-Col.GV.Whitehead, Vi D., officer commanding, Lieut: A.D.Swan and Lieut.H.C.Grennan.The first lesson was read by Col Whitehead.; The soul-stirring notes-of the last post.echoed in.the stillness of the Church following the benediction; and then after a moment's silénce-«came the awakening ve: veille.The.drunis were played by Serg.-Maj.M: Wilson anl Corp.G.Melville, while the buglers were Corp.Ii.Cochrane, Corp.A: Verge and C.Forbes.At \u2018the conclusion of the service \u2018the.régiment formed parade outside the Church and marched along Atwater avenue.westward \u201con Sherbrooke past the Westmount War.memorial;- where.Brig RO, Alexander, who was.present at the service, took the salute.The regiment then turned south on Melville avenue and thence along St.Catherine street to.the armoiy.It presented a brilliant and impressive spe: ctacle on parade, as it marched to music by the regimental band, under the direction of Lieut.T.E, Jackson, =~.Officers in charge of the various uniés were: Lieut-Col, .G.\u201cV.Whitehead, VV.D.officer .commanding; Major E.J.Slessor, second.in.command; 12th\" Infantry Brigade, \u2018Col.J, 'D.Macpherson, M: GC, V.-D., Capt.D.Loomis and Capt.W.E.Baxter; Signal\u2019 Section, Lieut.H.G.Palmer; No.1 Company, Maj.\u201d E:: Walton, E, D., Capt.-D.R.MéRae, Lieut.J.H.Calder and 2nd Lieut.E.Tate; No.2 \u2018Company, Capt.J.H.McBride: No.3 Company, Major H.Wood; Color: Party, Lieut.A,W.D.Swan.Lieut.H, C; Brennan, Sérgt-Maj.E.Robinson, Sergt.\u2018W.Lee \u201cand Sergi, W.Howell; Veterans, ol, C.B.Price; D.8.°0.,'D.C.-M.The R.M, R, Cadets baught.\"» the rear, | Rodger, James: A: Tait, Cr avwfor d, ering of mourners most of whom represented the various organiza: tions with which she qn identified, at the funeral service held a} Tees & Company, Tower \u201cand St.Luke Streets, Saturday afternoon.Rev.T.W.Jones, pastor of Calvary United Church conducted the service.; The chief mourners were h husband, Thomas A.Crawfo her daughter, Mrs.Arthur C comb; her sons, Norman W.Lyall, Merton R, and Rose W.Crawford, and her brother, James.Woolley.Others present were.Mu, and Mrs, A.Yo Derick; ton, Wo.MeBroom, Mr.and Mrs.F.T.Holland, W.: Howley, George Hutchinson, D.Munro, George.H.Turton, Mr.and Mrs.A.Wilkinson, -H.R.MeFayden, Albert.F.Hill, Mrs.M.West, Mrs.G.Tweedie, J.H: Des Islets, Miss HE.Cole, Mrs.C.B.Box, Mrs.PF.Tofts, Mrs.J.Gibsone,.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.P.Swail, G.B.Ewing, W.B.Tingle,\u201d A.Jarvis, \u201cW.H.Barker, Mrs.P.-Ross, Kenneth Ross, T.B.Brome, James Elliott, Mr.and Mrs, E.Waxley, Mrs.George How Ture ton; F.Gebbie, J.\" G.Marchand, J.GC.Douglas, J, ¢;.: McCunn, = S.A.Arnold, W.- Messenger, R.A.Wright, F.Carter, Mr.and\u201c Mis: W.Nibbes HE, Hawkins, KR; A.Murray, P.J.Carroll, Archie Me- \u2018Alister, Mr, and\u2019 Mrs.S.C.-Nor- ton, D.Killikelly, H.W.McKen- zié.FH.Campbell, Robert 71.Miss \u201cB.Wight; N.R.Wight, H.McDonald, J.Dixon, J.F.Mines, W.T.-Dix- on, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.RP.Birds, Mr.and: Mrs.R.0'Connell,> Mi.and Mrs, W.Hillis Smith, \u201cH.B.Davies, M.T.Tait, R A Tait, C M.Masterman, Mrs C.Masterman, Mrs, R.\u201c EX Gordon, TC; Fleming, D.Robertson, Mrs.George Johnson,\u201d George \u201cDonaldson, Thomas Blackie, A.J.Thom, Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Stephen, Mrs.J.N.Warm- inton, RJ.Dunn, Mr.and Mrs.Harry McIntyre, Mr.and Mrs.D.MeRae, G.-R.= Constable; derson, James Gordon,\u201d Mrs J.S.Robertson, Holland: Mr.\u2018G.M.Price, Mrs.Stanley F.Git- tis, Mrs.E.Hopkins; Miss\": Ellen Mason; Mr.and Mrs.M: J.Miller, Mrs.Ellen.Spence, \u201cMrs.FT.\" Pick- eririz, Mrs.A.Allan, F.F.Smith, Gilbert Layton, H.'S.\u2018McCullough, Mr.and Mrs.H.FT.Sloan, J.8.Williamson, James.J.Rooney, © A.! AN Curtis, A.B.Smith, BE.Morris- sey, H.J.Chalmers, CF, Dickerson, Mr,\u2018and Mrs.Do S.W.Baker, J.Chesney, Mr, and.Mrs.J.H.Wheatley, Mrs, H.M.Mawhinney.C.F.Morgan, Alex Shields, George Boyd, E.M: Russell; E.Douglas, H.P.Melntyre, H.0.Meyer, Ges.MeGee, Alan Crawford, Thomas: Davidson, Mr.and Mrs, W: Boa.= VOLLEYBALL AT yr \u201cVolleyball enthusias had a if He game again on Tues: day.night, when they turned out, at-the Westmount \u2018Y! gymnasiuin for the first work out of the season: Those.present were: W.EB.Cooper, J.Miller, D.-5 Adams, J.Hamilton, WM: Tavier! HB.Gi \u2018Ayliter, D.JGlen, FH.MeKech- tite, W.PF.Brass, and W.H, Spear- me A volleyball schedule.is in thé process of being: drawn up, and \u2018in|, \u2018the meantime practices are being held to regain.old\u2019 time orm.' formerly à Florence Woolley, by a large gaths pin rapidly from cides that a life: of romance, dang- ; Col-} John.Syminiz-r JD Champion, C.W.Bath: A, M.Lay-| ton, R.Young, M.-Hulbert; P.An-| and} Frank T.} F.Morton, H.J.Norton; |.Wo AL Fellows, John Baxter, \u2018Mrs.| of d HR h \u2018home and: proceeds ence Lo pirate ships i .and- other.geenes noted for\u2019 thei): ability to thrill, The first act.makes: tho audience think that the\u2018 balance of the plot fq will be more amusing than it.inl be humorous; but when Anibrosel Applejohn, the central figure, dè- Xe e unscqi ue an En gli and-adventure are far mere pres rable than the perfectly ordinary lite he had been living, the story af becomes a far-cry from a pleasant] English comedy.Incident: follows incident, and the three essential ingredients to make ly up the happy life, \u201cnamely: 1071 mance, danger and: adventore, hoe come more and more evident as thet story proceeds along ils course andi eventually finishes in the qu scene.which\" was: disclosed when | the first curtain was.pulled.open, § \u201cNow is the time to have thôse extra light plugs in «We repair all.makes of rons, Toasters and other Electrical A fuit.\u201cound bin will beat Old Man Winter.eve ÿ his way.now, bul you can\u201d just nose him.out, hy = coal now, because we can hive your coal in and to use just one day after you phone us your or er.COAL \u2014 OIL \u2014 woop wc \"OVER 35 YEARS SERVICE\" ; 3151 ST.JAMES STREET WE! 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Mrs.How \u201cLewis ai have returned.from their.summer \u2018home at: La Thomas Keefer iss J an Workan.who was in .MacDougall-Cape \" Mabel Patricia Payne, ivhose \u2018mar-| i] riage to Mr.Gordon Kenneth Wray jej takes.\u2018 pl row: evening ak: | Christ \"Chinen \u2018Cathedral.| the entertainments held for | bride-elect:.were: ~ = | saucer shower and a bridge given =| jointly by Mi i ve and Miss Lillias\u2018 ac w Hughes.of \u2018Toronto.fe beth, daughter of Mr: ; George Wilson, of Montreal, to Mr.\u201cson of Mr.and: Mrs.A.Osborne, of}.\u2018Westmount, took place at Evangel| ; Tabernacle on the afternoon.of \u201cfer officiating.NEW FIGS | Ib.25e 6 bars 25c sm \u20ac Only = \u2014 st, Catherine at Wood Ave: ; \u201cPHONE FITZROY 7411° | Bishop's College, will bé the guest \u201cja \u2018wreath of oranze bl ssoms, 4 tore roses.She was attended by | Mrs.R.Rollo, as matron of honor, | ing.\u201cThe bride will be attended [by her cousin, Miss Jona John- 1isbion;: 16d in\u2019 rosewood silk \u201cwi >, x > a \u201cand ; The Talent the Anglican.marriage of Gertrude, ter of Mr.and Mrs.ne, to Mr.Thomas Mr, and Mrs.A.R.Saville, has 1 Monday morning, October 14, nthe chapel.of St.Antoine at 3 \u201co'clock i in Victoria Hall .E.E.Boothroyd, vice-principal of speaker.Richard Manning will sing a group of well-kiiown songs.The tea hostesses will be the vice- \u2018| presidents of the club.Mrs.George I.mout road, entertained at a trousseau tea for her sister-in-law, Miss to Among the a téa-cup-andj Edith Zinsstag \u2018rimble; a luncheon shower at which Mrs.Fred A.| Wray was hostess, and a lunch-|; \u2018eon at the Themis Club given! the bride\u2019s sister, Mrs, Archibald The marriage of Isobel Eliza- and.Mrs.Édward Arthur Osborne, eldest September: 14, the Rev.C: E: Bak-| who; Was.gi y her father, ted tight to the wrist finishing off 5.over the hands, Her was held: in\u2018 place with and who was\u2019 gowned in pale blue taf- \u2018feta with a: short jacket of darker blue velvet and matching hat, roses.Mr.\u2018Harold Brown acted is best.man and the ushers were Mr.Joseph Grégory and Mr.Robert .} Rollo.Following the, ceremony à Tecep- [tion was held at-the Queen's Hotel.Later Mr.and Mrs.Osborne left! for a short trip to Burlington; Vt.| \u2018the bride travelling in a navy blue coat trimmed with squirrel with |:matching: Hat and: accessories: On their return the couple took up: residence at Pointe Claire, Que._Fraser-Watt [Nita, odoly- daughter of Mr.and Mrs\\ Charles E.Watt, of Otter- J burn: Park; Ques; to Mr.Clarence Douglas Fraser, \u2018son of Mr.and Mrs.John D.Fraser, of West- ;moufit, is takin; place this even £ \u2018at half-past sever o'clock in St.6 fch, the Venerable jer-Rees officiat- Mr: Henry Roffey; will act às best man for the groom.The bride, who will be given in nd lame thread: slippers rateh, carrying an atm boti- | The su of the ee - be bouquet of Ma in.Dreux roses: Goma.m hor, ille, of Quebec City, son of the late|\" Payne, Mon: | - \u2018and carried a bouquet: of Talismani | sheers, and, CS ness; a dramatic Sawdust Crepe, wh ich makes a: Fi bouquet of Pernet roses, Immediatély after the cere Mr.Fraser and his bride will on the Lady Rodney for Berr ding the in\u2019 Muskoka, Guelph\u2019 Ov Sound and\u2019 Parry Sound ; Gentleman Cadet \u201cHarry Boswell, who\" has heen spending ;the week- and with his grandmother, Mrs, Robert Fitz-Gibbon, has returnéd to resume his studies at: the Royal Military Collège, Kingston.\u201cMrs: Harold: J.Pearson arrived sv night on the Lady Rodney and is.the guest of her.mother, Mrs W.H.\u201cAltworth, 400: Kens ton Avenue.Dr.and Mrs.Francis Hanlon, Maine, and their small son Peter, are visiting Mrs: Hanlon\u2019s \u2018parents, Mr.and: Mrs.Harold in Mudge, Cote \u2018des Neiges.Road.The Karnak.Ladies \u2018Socia 1 Club is holding an.emergent: meeting for sewing and knitting in\u201cthe Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke -St., on Tuesday October.8, at:3 pim.The.marriage of Mrs.Lillian M.\u2018was solemnized very \u2018quietly on Saturday afternoon.Following.the ceremony Mr.and Mrs.Bright'left on a motor trip.on \u2018Saturday October 96, at \u2018the Archbishop\u2019s Palace, the wedding \u2018of Miss Rachel Letourneau; daughter of the Hon.Justice \u2018and Mrs.Severin Letourneau, of West- \u2018mount; to Mr.Robert: Lee \u2018Smith, son of Dr.Henry Lee Smith of Baltimore, Maryland, will take places: a i The regular monthly meeting of the Jean Graham Auxilliary was held Tuesday evening, Sept., 17th at the home of Miss E.Graham.The President (Mrs.Reilly) took charge of the devotion exercises.\"Miss Atkinson head an interesting extract from the Missionar y Monthly.Mrs.C.Smith introduced the speaker of the evening (Mrs: Graham) who gave a very interesting address on Missionary work.ments served by the the hostess, NAVY LEAGUE 1 TAG DAY The Montreal Sea Cadet corps.will hold a tag day on-Saturday in an.éndeaveir to raise $1,600.to proômote efficiency of the corps.le Sen Scouts had a record Atten- fice at their camp at Hud P.ne no fewer hat 3116 Licile Paray uses \u201cCoad wh-erepay- with black silk.net.black felt | hat wear ing : a shoulder] i Mi 8 Nor ma McLean has return- | { | {Thompson \u2018fo: Mr.Guy-C.Bright! A social hour wag spent at the] close of the meeting and refresh- \u201cMel ls are used by \u2018several lead: ing éôurgariers.Maggy Rouff shows lames for \u2018evening.especially for the.yô nger client- A vor, of £ street coat.Shirred fulness i is made use.of in.fur as wéll as in fabric with \u2018the nutria fur jacket with wing sleeves of special interest.The endorsement of velvet and: corduroy i in combination with woollens of both sportsy and formal character contributes an: individual ensemble fashion.Velvet in rich deep shades appears as a contrasting scarf \u201cor suit or-blouse.The alliance of dark wide-wale velveteen suit and.a lighter tweed: coat that repeats the deep blue shade of the suit in occasional nubs in the tweed, suggests riew conception: of the swagger coat ensemble.In.blouses, Bruyere, silk chiffon for a guimpe with big jewels, uses; white 'fr sleeves, very Renaissance.glass.sithouette ds e brocade ; jewels and furs that were conspi Italian|, | again.Titan red, Veronese green, Angelico blue, deep ducal and Siénna brown-the very: are suggestive of the vanished age.The fabrics are iovély, velvets, taffetas, brocades, \u2018lames, satins, al] shirred;.smock: dy draped, crusted with fur, starred they fashion the beautiful gowns seen in.thé cade.In the evening: mode the ° reaches its height.Since drap with: Most|\" is the keynote the skirts are most], intricately cut, the fullness distributed in the most \u201cinteres ng ways.The hemline in many cases} is raised in front: to.display- an, intriguing ankle.; Necklines vary.with a low cut ing a feature while others are very high.The modified hour- alls important; \u201cshine purple en-}; de-| style : undisputed tr and line, have sce iC TN Many à ele M deëp wines, , greehs and Mad re dramaic, som for the cocktail k' frocks are topped \u2018ets.weär the military g a\u2019 distinet attack À aissance influence, est Paris openings have ders.are wide are somewhat, J \u201ccol Ts are brighter and À s cine.Braid éd.coats are.impots tant, self- -patterned woolen frieze silver fox, lynx, heave and.persian lamb\u2018are pop- of.the models hs their smartness.+ Tie: es of suede: areipopular, tones ave\u201d standing out in the hosiery Jine, neckwear hels achieved as \u201cNew importante, and costume jewellry is more.interesting than ever: Yes, the Renaissance A \u201cfashions this \u2018 buts ; is of 0 minds.So we see everywhere th \u201c\u201cstyles=-the held-together \u201ccoats and the buttoned up coat, but \u2018there is a feeling in.fashion circles style, will gain in \u2018fashion impore tance.3 RTE FSA ITE TEER TERS IT EE [R= THE WOOL: FROCK.WITH: © VELVET SCARF Purple.36 to 44, ess sizes 14 to 20.» Hlustrated at left:is a youthful day \u201citime frock: for wear; in town develope in Imported Angora wool, The firecracker buttons provide, an effective.vestee; rhiriestone clips and Bi ic \u201d Ilustrated at right, a glamorous new ribbed sheer STREET om ERI i TI TRA TS RT SE A BER 41 A OUNT.i CARY RS DOCOORY BOON EXD LC > LOCK] CR) LOC XN POO COO OL) [AY CA CY LO) hoo) BOO (XJ (OK) Bd VOOOC K QU 5 9, CC) RGR ON F2 6 ROX OC) 6 Dx 3 X OC x % 0 : LC) AOC (OC) IO] 9, AOC) (C0) MAK) SOO SIC RS 2 = Cu OC) K + OO) (0 J R233 24260 P2008 CRMC] cac) LX ES SE CO 0) ; LX) De oO OS LID) QC (x POS SCO) A $ > 00 OOO) 40 3X RO) 5X De) UE 2) UC 2 .3 2 K HO à Dee (04 DOO OC bo i B LC) >» OO) Sc 8 0 (OG Dr 0 COC OOO $0) O0 DOO) OC] J a0) 3 3 LC) WA] 3 Sele © CX) 3 ; RX Af NN O6 CAS : Lf oy DAN 5 1 \u20ac: Ë St K STR 0] a as ht cut: = au cl Bl & LT foil ne he Fon i hi Lo TE # Wi se = £5 x LÀ Dé uglo + vo 1d a Vi à un Ln thi on ve n 0 pi Tio 15 n h Ti Do fi skir wea es ea i Lu lita in SS .v it 2 ck 0 ces va % 3 ro: wide CE se ; se la al ye OX at nd Es ee i Ww 1 11 h 25 d Ga LE or 1 4 ore pat Jo Eu 3 an.M 4 le 1 7 £100 vw mn d ba ls nx; oll 5 gr pop sk 18 Crse les t k oa] £0 Pi en v Ty se stablish As à ch al Wl = st as nt Yi CF {s a LE 0 th ack Mo) w M.Sy D 5 h AW.te 9 an e gree 7 \u20ac 2 fe Al fa adta Q 111 dr ve que a le @ 4 S wit m lle: maroe w s ge y-be re das B os absolu madi 1} sembl À di it 2 w bag AW er C y Av we ow: ca gt th ah \u2018Accessories adi Ros ndow: C Y they: at hess Os 11 rnaments; A it ~ tofs ce th I d i ips ronne s d iD ENT i Sh, HS Or ff id h ded res eur hi easo Helen fini ut hi defin tel istica ted.tha les au di ch soph blems t 0 il ec da et pe er fie Silk ha agai ion ne sh H el Id Sh est 268 0 beyond doubt t vit} av il pa b h LE lean- th st Silk: ! 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CROSSWORD SOLUTION R 3 WM A ALT 513 Or! ma a il ir je 2 |e |x jue) eae oe Ho | | 1 fi {| NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO ||: .Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.| Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 | | 209 St.Catherine W.| Officials: a decisive 15-0 victory over Argyle School, new entrant in the intermediate Interschool Football League, yesterday afternoon at Westmount Park grounds.Argyle are substituting in the schedule for West Hill ag the red and grey have dropped out of the league.The game was played in a down- potir of rain and the muddy going led to.many fumbles by both sides.holding the elusive pigskin and its errors gave Westmount many of its scoring opportunities.a touchdown for the Westmount team when he broke away on an end run from midfield.It was unconverted.In the next quarter Randall carried the ball over the Jine and Ferrier converted from placement, Before the end of the half John Swift added another only three more peints in the last two quarters.For the winning team Randall, Grau! and Swift played well behind La fine line.Windsor and Girard, who plunged well, weve best ofsthe { losers.The teams: Westmount Mussels, f.wing; Randall, half; Ferrier, half: Graul, half; Swift, i quarter; Jones, snap; MeNevin, inside; Yates, inside; Engel, middle; Harvie, middle; Lindsay, out- | side; MeCullough, outside.Argyle:\u2014 | Hight, f.wing; Bennett, half; Ben- { son, half: Ward, half; Windsor, | aarter; Priestman, snap; Girard, inside; Picard, inside; Torrest, \u201cmiddle; Brown, middle; Walker, | eutside; French, outside.i Westmount subs: |.Sommerville, Pepper, Wells, Mor- i vison; Campbell and Stewart.Aviryle subs: Shippee, Ramsay.| Stuart, Cookman, Hunter and\u2019 I Mann.Benny Haynes and Bill! Patterson.| i BE ON TIME I Stenographer: \u201cDo you know what time I have to get up to {here by nine?\u201d Boss: \u201cNo.Why not get here by: {nine and find out?\u201d Schiaparelli uses silk ottoman: i for a striking afternoon dress, and | launches silk faille in a new bas- ! ket weave version.You Spare ew Until Nex ollars t Winter?t doesn't take many, just a few dollars to try a ton or wo of Hand & ifty to a hitndréd dollars.y Parkers guaranteed coal, And for itom .§ ou can FILI your bin Then you can put vour mind at ease with all heating A {ast \u201coa slow steady \u201cWorries ¢liminated : morning .fire with quick heat in the fire with even heat in the TREAT YOURSELF TO COSY-COMFORT THIS 5 WINTER - CALL DEXTER 1131 TODAY Westmount High School scored} Anlzyle, however, had more trouble In the first quarter Graul scored | single and Westmount were ahead, 12-0.From that point on, play was} fairly even, and Westmount gained; Beveridge, | he: Canadian Open Unloads a golf Calling all hands in of the Canadian open pionship\u2014 Your favorite golfing magazine] will probably feature the style- playing ability and the correct way of hitting the ball as demon-| strated by Champion Gene Kunes for the next couple of issues so if| you can bear with me for a wee while, well let you have it | first-hand.observa- Dis- the; over: | Kunes has some fine lions to make on the game.a ssing this and that with title holder after it was all iwe jotted some random notes ithe cuff.; If you must sway as most \u2018ers do, he caveful to sway so that ithe back ard forth movements are !synchonized .in other words, declares Gone, time your sway {back so vou won't have to lurch into a hitting position at the last ; minute.| The best thing to do, {declares Kunes, is to toss the sway into an adjacent bunker and concentrate on a hip turn Stay on Top of Ball The Kunes theory is that one \u2018must stay ou top of the ball at all \u2018times in order to keep the possi- \u2018bility of mis-hitting down to the (minimum.The moment you get [away from the hall the bogey of a possible bad shot moves into the picture.Turning on the hips is the only \u2018safe procedure.Paul Runyan is one of the few examples of a high-class golfer who can sway and get away with Paul has it timed so {smoothly with perfect muscular suppleness that he can get away \\ with it, È Let Hands Lead Kunes tosses a time-worn teaching into the discard by advocating that one should keep the hands slightly in front of the elubhead at point of impact .the traditional conception of a golf swing 18 that the clubhead should whip through first.In explanation of this Kunes de- claves that most novices invariably slice.In order to counteract this, professionals tell their pupils to make sure the clubhead leads the hands .this leads away from a slice and produces a tendency to hook.By keeping the hands slightly in advance of the clubhead and allowing the wrists to roll after impact, Kunes gets a fine straight ball and declares there is no other short-cut to accurate hitting, Dont Ease Up: Favors a comfortable stance, bringing his feet closer as the range to the green shortens .says one should punch the ball at all times; even on the wee pitches and chip to the pin.Declares the average golfer {ries to play short-range.shots by hitt- mg easier whereas\u2019 the correct thing to do ig:to hit hard with a three-quarter, \u2018half or quarter swing, movement et thé hands lead: ca the ball plenty 0 : ond.and ldar Some Golf here! °, on: golf- however.| After yon douter ân eäsy- hip|- larges THE MOST THRILLING § BUT ONE.AFT ER pen WG BY 0 LENGTHS AT ONE TIME Champion Tips pound-up! neither was a championship golf cham-| game.Kunes started hanging a gol i ball around when he was a shaver of 10 years.He now 26 and never lets a practice opportunity] go by.There, my {golfing lesson .| cha ge, thank you! is + + | friends, is a sound; , there is ze a amram rn |Westmoun hing pried BY RUBE Upon browsing aboul High School library, F was mediately startled by the erous trophies signifying mount\u2019s superiority in all fielc ds; Yet for all their impressive significance, there is one that stands | out above all others, and that was: donated to the school by the old boys, last year.It stands by it Af on a large desk, and ils appes : ance is emblematic of devoid and fair play.It is an immense | silver football, held up by two, figures in the pose of kicking they ball, and upon approaching this beautiful trophy T found the fol: lowing inscription: Wilf, Walla Memorial Football Trophy.Senior | Interscholastic City Championship! A touching token, remindiriz us of one, who during his youth was an outstanding athlete at the school.Wilf Wallace played the; game like a man.He was a sympathetic, efficient, \u201cunderstanding boy, who always gave ail he had, either in athletic competition or in the class-room.Wilt served his country heroically during the War.making the supreme sacrifice.The school cherishes that trophy.which keeps awake the memory of a vibrant youth.Westmount has captured that award ever since its inception in 1929.This is the signal honour that goes with the championship\u2014 something welli worth striving for.the | imei num: West in ex at reminds this scribe that the students are Speaking of football, Fall and Winter PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Now in full swing Plan to get started \u2014 and bring a friend.LOTS DOING! HEALTH DRILLS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL HANDBALL BOXING WRESTLING SWIMMING TRACK FENCING Play More \u2014 Work Better ; agoë with excitement and expeet- C willingness that spells disaster for i bova in the third and fourth years aney.For viewinl the perfornian-; ces of lasl week, it appears that! Westmount can certainly boast of; three powerful squads, However, nothing is being taken for grant- ad, and the teams are out practicing each afternoon, with an eager { their opponents, Football has ar rived, and the student body are! giving the boys their whole-heart- ed support.One of the school\u2019s fine organi- zatiorz is off to a flying start.The High-Y Club consists of a group of ary who are pledged to create, main- no , shados sf carte, and t! 1d be followed igh have equipped.with the lighting system, each one individually by a system of five 1.000 wati lamps swung overhead in specially constructed reflector The courts arenow open to night play.During the daylight there will be no charge, as in the past, for playing but during the hours when the elestriclights are used, there will be a small charge of 20 cents per half-hour per court to defray the cost of the illuminas tain and extend \u2018throughout school and conimunity high standards of Christian character.The work \u2018of this élub has received well deserved acclaim from all who are ac quainted with its motives, They are now seekiriz new members, and-I am told that many hope to join, and a successful year is anticipated.The Westmount Menorah Club another organization of fine enl- ibre, is indeed progressing rapidly, With its officers already chosen, the club is planning a year of varied activities for its members, and soon expect to announce their.program.This club was founded upon the princinles of bettering the boys in public speaking and self-confidence.Social, liver and athletic activities play a large part in their work.The boys have planned a big year, and il is hoped that they meet with sue- cess.Your scribe has been informed that a large number of students plan to enter the sports day at the Westmount Park this The Rotary Club of Westmount are sponsoring this field day, and prizes are to be awarded to those winning different events.Molyneux makes silk sheer time dries with tailored and all- round pleated skirts.day- blouses sh à 8 fn Hh | fa _ oe 5 1.heen afternoon.Touston has.left t thet Troop \u201cfor several months while hel is to.\u2018be in Newfoundland.The members of his Troop.wish him} the best of luck and hope that he Ilreturn to his place in the Tion| rol before the season is over.«Last Monday the Troop: had a visit from Mr.Thompson, a.Rover}, Scout, who gave some very help ful instruction.\u2018Recent.visitors to the Troop were Mr.Herbert Dy- mond of Toronto and Mr.Royle of Bishop's College, noxville.On Wednesday the Troop held a joint mecting with the Kydd-Mem- orial Troop in their Chureh Halk The evening's programme was thoroughly enjoyable and we are looking forward to move of these get-togethers, E.T,en- Hay-makers, hooks, jabs and rabbit punches flew wild confusion at the weekly meeting of the Trin- iy Seouts last week Lui few off tha punches landed, The event which prompted such wildness was.blindfold boxing in which threes boys were blindfolded and equipped with a boxing glove then stood hack to back awaiting the whistle, The whistle shrilled and, the trio of sightléss sluggers weaved in and out of the circle, formed by the on-lookers, lashing the air with frantic random blows: Perhaps the greatest amusement was obtained by the watchers when Gordon Wood, masked and mitten ed swung sin \u201crock-me-to-sleaps\u201d which completely carried him off his feet eneh time.Despite his first one-point landing on the floor he rose and mashed the ether again and again flying through the air\u2019 C.- big Litérr 0 \u2018entries in \u2018did prises that will beg As a special Teaturé they a prize for the best old ty and riders, \u2019 AN prizes will\u201d be present the Amuteur Bike races: staged by the Lions Club af Forum on October 12th, 7 after his punelies gach.tim event was éalled to an \u2018end one of the hoxers Look ano ing.officer by supp é-an ly laid him cold With a Tia in the face.Something new in the lide meetings is being arranged: b officers of Trinity Tréop.ff seouts next Saturday.Al that possess thein were Wrgé bring bieycles to the next mecs and special- orders were giver forbidding Jack Stewart his horse, WEEK'S TRIAL Suitor Honey, don\u2019t you 4 week?Girl Friend-\u2014Get PU try it a week.the lic ERNEST LAPOINTE LV SH an if] > x3 , ù J biti 01-280 (51-016 3 ne B dr At-AA-Af-{E i gb-o-n-pl Lyll Ares ot CE THE LIBERAL POLICY IS CONCEIVED IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE COUNTRY It respects individual liberty, at the same time admitting the need for the reasonable regulation of the forces of production under parlinmentary control \u2014 not through ministerial orders which flout the wishes of parliament.Tt seeks to foster world trade through lower tariffs.@ Agitation and ment.constitute a this country.tors.tent \u2026 ranks of pay.unrest, spread throughout the country becanse of the political instability of Bennett govern- serious challenge to the electors of Beware of - 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