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[" For a Good \u2018Watch ongine,: Gruen, Bulova: and, Lori \"and Deliver.Cho se.from our .extensive\u2019 sclect 1216 Greene : Ave.PRESCRIPTIONS Expert chemists always at your service Carefully Compounded.Five Delivery Musicale on ÿ \u20ac > « ; & ; + 4 & ¢ ).\u2018 St.jchoice of selections.i} pretation evening, it was parish mission, rington: as miss held.in the Chur Start Oliver M.C., rector, made the: uncement, th while a gradual increase in membetship had been noted, inter: est.was felt to.be lacking \"hmong many of .the parishioners, and \u201cit was hoped that the forthcoming mission would be instrumental in arousing\u2019; enthusiasm.it Financial condition of the parish was the best it had been\u2019 for some.years, David: Young, vetir.ing people's warden, receipts were $27,872, of which $6000 was contributed fo.missions and.similar objects.budget was oversubscribed, it was shown.All current expenses and capital.demands of mortgage had been\u2019 \u2018met.A.J.Floud was elected people\u2019s warden, while Hon.Gordon Scott was appointed rector's warden.W.O'H.Percy was elected deputy warden.Other \u201cofficers chosen were Advisory Board D.K, Baldwin, 0.G.Beckit, J.Beswick, G.H.Boright, Cod, Sebi J.AL Cameron, \u20ac, L.Carsley, E.Eaves, E.S.Gallop.Lindsay Hall, R.Bainbridge Hall, A, R.B.Hearn, WH.Howard.D;:0.Hubbell, W.W.Hutchison, G.H.Jenkins, John Jenkins, TH.Jordan,\u2019 H,.S.Lang: who Ë \"1.¢.Newman, A.G.Nicholle.G.Nodman, S.C - Norsworthy, Turner, N.Ww.Walker, E 5 Wieatley, D \u2018Seat Managers: and Edmund Eaves; Sidesmen- Anglin,:H.M: Baldwin Baldwin, Kenneth C ; Harry Chalk, C.Collis, H.Collis, ES.Gallop, Li y Hall, Rc Bainbridge Hall, RC.Hanan fra G.W.Hadrill, RHarbert,° W.Heaybeard, Robert.Hendery, .D.Bubbell, \u201cA: -H.- Jenkins, John: Je kins, J.Kénnoth Maclure, Geo; Motherwell; .B.Price; Re: Ww.row p, Geo.Pemberton Smith, Ï La W.; Taylor, Lesli bert Wilson-Smith; Victor Wilso Smith, Frank Webster.Vestry Clerk, Li wv.Taylor.WESTMOU NT \"ROTARY LADIES | FOR Rotary Club will \"night on \u201cWednes- ry 2nd; Ât is atitioune- Wostmou nt ¥ * \"ed, the event to be held in the larre auditorium at Victoria Hall, 1e \u2018club: will; meeting of Montreal Club oni.February 10, when Maurice Duperry.president ternational, will \u201cbe t honour.stated stated.Total The mission | \u2018priests\u2019 .1 Story, the former Olive Jan: Bald- | {SU ) » ; daughters, Mrs.A.H Franck.of Toronto; Miss Mary C.Story of Fred | AC.Wickham, also \u2018attend they = AM a inert, E Naval Pesarve:-Denartiment nf Ti on, at Victoria: Hall, at which a large enthusiastic audience.was \u201cpresent: The artists were Olga Guilaroff and: Georgina- Russel, who gave a two jano vecital.\u2018Mrs \u201cHugh rh 5 ~.Shoobridge, soprano, was the so- lois Miss Guilaïotf and.Mrs.Russell displayed excellent taste in their Their :inter- of :Rachmaninoff's\u201d-Ro- mance was ône of the highlights of the program.As an encore ; of they \u2018played variations.of Stephen: Toster's famous song, \u201cOh Su- | zanna,\u201d which was very well received, Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, who is the music convener of thé club, gave several enjoyable! solos, in: cluding two.French songs and an Italian Love Song.As an encore Mrs.Shoolbridge sang Brahm\u2019s Gradle Song, which is on most beautiful lullabies ever written.A great deal of praise is due Mrs.Shoobridge: for hey: tion of this famous song.Tea was served by Mrs.Hebert C.Holland and her committee.Mis.George Inglis and Mrs, N°R M.Southward presided at the tea table.; \u201cThe président, Mrs.Pare was in the chair.Herbert C.Burial Held Of W.O.Story Local Resident Had Enjoyed Distinguished Career in British and Canadian | Naval Service \u2018 That the late Admiral William Oswald - Story.held the-esteentand affection of people from all walks of life was evidenced by the many friends and former associates in a long and active naval career who joined relatives in paying him final tribute at:his funeral Monday.Tullénaval honours; were aécord- ed Admiral Story, who died on Friday aged 78.Requiem mass was sung inithe Church of; the Ascension of?Our Lo¥d by Rev.George Thoms, with Rev.Ronieo Caille, chaplain of.the Sacred Heart Convent, as: deacon: and Rev.Gerald Berry \u2018as\u2019 'sub-deacon.The body was received at the door \u2018by Rev Nicholas Quirk; S.J.Other in\u201c thé sanctuary were Rev.W, E.McDonagh.pastor of the church.Rev.Father R.E.Kenriëdy, ë ) Lafortune of Montreal College Chief were: Mrs, mourners Story of the Convent St the Sood | Heart Montr cal, .Neville E.0.x Story of ju Surrey; Andrew C.K, Story, of ; of Flor ence; Ttaly: \u2019S ter Ursula Storv oF the of the Sacred : all-bearers were: William Chick, C.Sirk, and Dr.J.Navy League \u201cSen der com- .Wilkin: son.Lieut.Col.John A.Sutherland: deputy: nostmaster general, Of.tawa.\u2018attended the fuñere! \u2018as the vopresentative \u201cof the Dominion Government.Commander E: R R.GN.director the.(Continued on Page 4) Inaugura ted By The inaugural Jessen { the course in \u201cSafe Déiving\u201d was held at the weekly dinner of the West- mount Hi-Y Club, Thursday night} at the local \u2018Y\u2019.\u201cFrank Comnron, jr, \u2018was inthe chair, and approximately sixty men members took.part in the proceedings.\u201cAt the head table.along with Je H.Thessereault, sales promo- class under the auspices of the Quebec Safety Leaguer were E- I \u201cSafe Westmount Hi-Y TT was the league\u2019s intentio ; \u2018iseuve to number \u201cinrovosed, three: mottos an Cention: 6 ini ness,\u201d \u201cConsideration for others\u201d Auto\u2019 Driving boys.We are.pleased supply*the teacher, bu cial car to be-used demonstrations.\u201d Col.Gaboury: heartily, congratu- Tated the, Westmount Hi-Y for the idea of ho'ding such a class: He remarked that hundreds of high schools: in° the United\u2019 Stätes \u2018had introduced this in their eurricu- Jum and he was gralified to \u2018note that Mobtresl vas following for practical added to hold.-similar: courses.in \u2018other.High Schools and expressed \u2018hope \u2018that th courses would reduce.the tremendous of accidents which were hint Trudeau, Mr.Thessereault gave the | After \u201ca address by N.inaugurals lessot: of «the course.whieh deals.\u201cwith the reed for sratfic safety in-high schools.He and \u201cWise choice of speed.\u201d De- yelopiig the \u2018theme.\u201che \u201cshowed LI that with the \u2018application of these rinctples.no.\u2018accidents would oë- Here Monday , She.schair.; E.I.Taylor Addressed Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Boys Work Secretary At Westmount Y.M.C.A.~ Described China and \u201cChinese New members i 3rd andi 4th forms present; Thursday \"at the girls Hi Y.E.1.Taylor, guest speaker.explained the object.ands purpose of the club and \u2018ithe great advantage of listening to speakers who have lived s, and: r view One of the club's 1 every \u201cto givé:a -broa of the world.high aims; i nation, \u2018it was Mr.Taylor said that every time his mind wandered China! «Be tol 2 School.Lorimer.\u2018Named Acting.Mayor © Alderman\u2019 C.missioner of the.day's\u2019 ng Ô that Westmount's : Ald: \u201che winter started : ) and wou continue until \u201d The course/is in \u2018charge of Inspec: tor, Walter, Gou stables\u2019 duties, in Criminal Code, the Motor.Vehicles Act, city.oy laws, evidence, and various\u201cofher subjects.Lectures in this course ave to be given by Lucien Gendron, K.C.Crown.prosecutor: Joh shaw,\u201d J.\" W.\u2018Weldon, tor, and Mr.Scott.Alderman Douglas Lorimer was appointed \u2018acting ruary.Mareh and Mayor John Jenkins was\u2019 in ACTING MAYOR lderman.Douglas Lorimer, who appointed \u201cActing far an of city Fo Febe ary, M \u20ac of the r endi= renew, al: UARY 21, 1938 Above is shown the group of Scottish adherents to: tour of Canada to meet native curling enth fasts.the roarin\u2019 game\u2019 \u201cHeather Curling.Club recently e ertained members of \" who are now on a two months\u2019 || Aerial Fe \u2018School To Be Established Here 145th Sauédron of Canadian: Non- Permanent: Air Force Takes Over Former Bell Telephone Building.at Metcalfe and\u201d Sherbrooke \u2014Modern Equipme o Be Installed.x x x.By Douglas Laing The building atithe corner of Metcalfe and Sherbrooke Streets in Westmour ; months\u201d ago to provide a place of training for +, 115th Squadron of the Canadian air- force.:| by the Bell Teleph been: used.rehased by the Canadian Government a few the non-permanent The building was vacated Company several years ago.jand had.not since The Government-is going to renovate it complétely Recording to the -requirements-of the Squadron; up till: now the Squadi permanent establishment: ion in \u2018evotiid work ard\u201dAviktion A field will be for actual flying.The x ; r.expeoyed - i Febr i 3 is tobe fully equipped.t.vet known mandir g Leader consists the Squadron ha believed.that spring.for The \u2019 wealth and oe f of re Hiro) at St.| the majority \u2018of men in a : squad- used for ground work; the pairing \u2018motors, and \u2018all other me- {chanical parts, ook \u201cas.the Frank : tory of the air- force.8 {flights and inuthe future they will take three flights a week.uniforms riven, ut when the building is of- er In the last few years Canada \u201cmilitary \u2018equipment and air-force has.come into the spot- {light as offering the: (Continued.on Page 3) - \u201cha ing will be \u201cused \u201cfo \u201cwhile SE Hubert's air- t The bui Carpenter Heads Local Canadian Legion Division Ly, \u201cthe was appoini- SW.H.Carpenter i th the Legion, \u201cB.K.S.rn, , etingof that body algamation 1 Montreal Régiment Association, -|held Wednesday night ai a penter had I organizati \u201cand active off three \u2018planes 5 \u201cMajor S10 D.A.MacRitchie, Major ton and Capt.L.W.Taylor.However.had several vice- second Campbell, first president; C.Maughan.vice.president; C; Sullivan, secre- ary.Wo Stevens.tressûrer: and T.Kelly, W.Runte, G.Anderson, | M.Craig and John MacDonald, cammittee: The installation of the officers, it was stated, would take Tt is|ected: H.will he \u201cdn the early ced the A:of \u201cthe \u2018Westniount the lo-; F.Wal- the following officerswwere el- place « on Februar v 23.Thirty new: reatest pro-| pren ance in aid of the Ladies\u2019 iary.population of THE WEEK At Victoria Hall No.Notre Däme 1.The following schedule i is included iin The Examiner in the interest of the.many groups, societies, etc., making use of the | facilities provided at Victoria Hall.You are invited: ta.notify The Bxaviiver whew vou have Yeservedigpace at the ha your\u2018lodgé, club, or sociul function.: kk 1: Shrine, \u201cTheatre, White | Repertory Montreal irch ai presente Selentist, of Westmount, Public The.People's Forum: i | week-end.\u2018Auto\u2019s Early Days Traced By E.Everson Pioneering Days of Durant, Ford, Olds, Recalled at Rotary Club Luncheon Wednesday The history of the inception and development.fof.the! \u201cautomobile Ân- dustry was outlined \u2018by \u2018Ewart Everson at\u2019 Wednesday's meeting Rotary.Glub in Victoria Hall: Mr, Everson told of the early days of R.E.Oldg, \u201cLouis Chevrolet, Henry Ford, Du.rant cand: \u2018others, ; struggles to get the\u2019 industry on its feel, and of the rise of the the.automobile industry when it began Lo assume importance, de elated the speaker 1905, -h said, (hero were 3000 motors \u2018in Canada, including \u201ccars, motor- ee in, 1986 regis: A large corps of scientists and experts is constantly -at work im- models.and; preparing for ure development, he said.The speaker showed several old dnd new.auto parts, drew com- ) ant improvements that had heen made.IL was ann unced that plans: for on March 4th, in aid of the Mont- Hubert Price, D.8.0., D.C.M., 0 real Children\u2019 s Hospital, are \u2018proof a \u201cplane CH, \u201cHood, j ; g favourably, the prog ; MO.president or heen\u2018almost comple ik the Provincial Command of the: ranged.; Major G.Brewer.¥ E ivergon was RETURNED HOME.; Mis \u2018George M: MacLaren; has treturned home after spending the ! weck-end.in Ottawa, the guest of her gant, Mrs.William\" Hutchison.RETURNING \"HOME nd Mrs, R:-N.Wa 3yd- Road; who have beer 5i3 at the Seigniory Clith fqr the past week, are returning home\u2019 this rt => W.R.BULLOCH | P O li ce, se Youngson, hele: eve presented; with their cember, and all who entered the * course passed.+ Tn addition.to.the presentation of the St.John Ambulance \u201cAssociation certificates, Alderman Scott presented: to Fireman W, Mildon and Fireman W.Youngson the Associate Membership and Graduateship diplomas.respective ly.of the Institution of Fire En- gingers, Westmount is the first and.only city in Canada to have-in:the ranks of its Fire Department three certified fire engineers.Two men, Firemen -G.W.Corby ane: have \u2018now qualifié the Graduate Diploma of the Institution of Fire Engineers, and she third, Fireman Wo R, Mildon, who in 1935 secured first place in the British Empire for the Grad- vate Diploma, now has.qualified for the Associnte Membership Diploma of the Institution, Mr, Corby entered the service \u201cof the \u2018Westmount Five.Department in 1924: Mr.Voungson\u201d in 1928, and Mr.Mildén in:1929, Mr.Mildon \u2018had\u2019 previous experience.in \u2018fire- fighting, \u201chaving \u201cserved for two years with the London Fire Brigade.He is also an Associate {Member of the\u2019 National: Fire: Protection Association, a fire preventative organization of the U.S;A.and Canada.: The Institution of Fire Engin- cers isa à foily charter ed engineer- i th, branches D the.\u201cEmpire, and prin | cipally its objects are, to promote, encourage, and improve ¢ the science tg and all operations.and expedients connected therewith, and to encourage\u201d ideas likely \u201cto \u2018be uze- ful in this connection.Examinations for Graduateship and Associate \u201cMembership \u2018are held annually, \u2018and- an extensive technical knowledge is required.of the candidates to secure the .; ne- cossary \u201c750 \u201cpass mark, \u2018 RABBI STERN, CHOIR OF TEMPLE TO TA NETWORK BROADCAST 5 arry Stern and \u2018the Temple Emmanu-El Choir will he in.charge of the: \u201cChurch of The AS 1 Sunday over the Co'umbia Broadcasting network, The broadcast is to last for half an hour, \u201cstarting.at-\u201cone {olcloele.The sermon subject will.be \u201cThe Challenge to Jew and.Christian,\u201d while the musical portion of: the broadcast will be under the dir: ection of, George M.Brewer, F:A.- G 0.Temple Organist.; \u201cThe broadcast will be carried locally by station CKAC.: i { BERMUDA Mr.Schofield, Mount Pleasant Avenue, has \u2018arrived in Bermuda for a short holiday and is registered at: Belmont Manor.Sixty six members of Westmount Police Sto John\u2019s \u2018Ambulance Association Sede Year Certificates for froficiendy.in first ajdito the injured.Mont evéning at thé Stanton sireel courthouse, when Alderman W, B.Scott; PRICE: TWO CENTS.Sixty- Six Local rificates and Wire Deparimants Su commissioner for both departments, attended and made the presenta tions, Officers from each department.were present.Pour officers and twenty seven men from the police deparinion and five officers and twenty six men from thé Fire Department; or _ Jthirty three from each branch of the service, comprised the group.fof recipients.The examinations for this certificate were > hold in.Dev pu \"Anniversary (present Observe 61st At Calvar Three Stained Glass Wi \u201cdows to be Unveiled at Special Morning Service Calvary United Church, will celebrate.the sixtysfirst: \u201cannivers- sary of the founding of the congregation on Sunday.This ocea- sion will! be marked-by the dedication of thtce staitted glass with dows al the morning service, in metiory of the faithful members anid ministers who shared the life: and\u201d work of bolh Calvary and Bethlehem congregations «united in.the present Calvary C and swho have tow pass These windows, formerly in the American Presbyterian chureh aus Aigprium, were Eransfeired to.Calvary Church by the trustees of the Erskine-American congre- 1 when the American Chueh, building was sold, and have since heen rebuilt and installed in Calvary.The Lrustées of Ersléine-Amesi- can Church will he represented by tow «wi Al es, LA Ha in TH eet c on, va oriha ed vi yale RY BEDROO #i pl ic UITE, double \u2018bed, iu GIRLS gr si a a ob he nd sat tt es in mi >, ition fi TADIES TRESS, (\u2018a estmount 44 4 fmm 1 ED 8.5K no.et Hes gain CA fn - ist Vos Pres, DECORATING PLASTERING REASOMABLE CHARGES.FOR ESTIMATES, PHONE all\u201d women's ted by.the |; peration and tie, Groups for \"th 3 \u2018during + following Officers were 1988: Mrs, Harold Laws; r; Ist vice P Pres.Slponding Se'y, Mrs.M.Lemieux: : Hostesses, Murs.Jo Gould- vpe and Mrs, GK.Vance.« Group: \u201cB\u201d 28 «Mrs, .Vice Pres, Mrs.R.R 2 Treasurer, Mrs.JT.GC: Riddell; (| cording Sec\u2019y, Mrs.K, D.sh s;.Corres, Sec'y,-Mrs.M.Offer; Telephone Convener, Crowley.Junior Guild President, Miss Eileen ce Pres, Miss.Thelma Slack; Recording Sec'y, * Miss \u201cPatience Strong: Corrs.Sec\u2019y, Miss Jean Andersori; Treasurer, Miss Ida Larner; Refreshment Convener.Miss Greta \u201cJones; Missionary Convener, Miss Violet Fox.Chancel Guild ; President, Mrs.MIE, Low; Vice Pres, Miss Dora Watt; Secretary.Miss.Mary Russell; Treasurer, Miss W.Roberts.\u2018 \u201cRed.Cross.Social Service President, Mrs.H.J.McRinga; 1st Vice Pres, Mrs, A.C.Barber: 2nd Vice Pres./iMrs.\u201dC.Wi Kelsey; Secretary, Mrs.F G.Franckum; Cl Tesasnrer, Mrs.E.J.Whitsun.\u201d Evéning Bren, WA.Hon.President, Mrs.HS, Laws; President, Miss.Winnifred Roberts; Vice President, Mrs.C.Mann; Secretary.Miss Dora Watt: Dorcas Secretary, Mrs.J.Day: Treasurer, Mrs.W.A, Dick; Li- \u201cterature Secretary, Miss 'C.Morton; U.T.O.Secretary, Mrs.F.G.Franckum.- Delegates to M.D W.A.Annual Meeting: - Miss Violet Tox, Mrs.7.G.Franckum: Substitutes: Mrs.J.Day, Mrs.W.A.Dick.Tait; By skiiful, courteeus and careful workmen, Fl.8634 50 WA Intermediate Girls C h _ Supervisor, Mra.E.Æ.Massey; 11 a Pp m a n Assistauts.Supervisor, Mrs.\u2026R.Stirling; President, Katherine » $1.40\u2014V2 GALS., 70c the Foundatis ; \u201c4 4 ; Phone Orders duritig her month of make believe: « À: Considered Ferenc Molnar*s + ; | greatest: drama since \u201cLilion;! * ¢ \u201cYour Best Tanic is Good Food!\u201d re 4858 SHERBROOKE W.\u2014 CORNER VIC (St.Catherine at Chomedy St.\u201d Today Saturday.IRENE DUNNE in f | i \u201cHigh, Wide and.Handsome.\" + \u20ac \"CHARLIE CHAN ON BROADWAY\" ç with Warner Oland.(Decarie.Blvd, North Queen Mary} 4 {Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) \u2018Friday Night at 11 Revival of ALICE Today- Saturday.1 LORETTA YOUNG: FAYE .in \u2018Sing, Baby, Sing.\" Today-Saturday.RONALD COLMAN in \u201cThe Prisoner of Zenda.\" MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN and Walter Pidgeon in \u201cMy Dear.Miss \u201cAldrich\u201d with Edna May Oliver.\u201cFriday Night at 11 Revival of \u201cTHE SINGING Kip with Al Jolson.A Splendid Double «Film Program.! Their Love Laughed at Danger! greal the ad- sory ever told.fo 7 HOWALD her leading picture.Van's struggle\u2019 o and DON AMECHE in \u201cLove Under Fire.\u2019 ROBERT TAYLOR and ELEANOR POWELL in\" The Broadway Melody.of 1938.SUN.- TUES.2 Good Feature Pictures .! \u201cToday Saturday.Warner manier 1 in \"Wi \u201cwith -Lorétta Young ahd Virginia Bruce.\u201cHot Water.\u201d riday Night at 11 Revival\" SUN.- MON.-TOES.\"The Jones Family \u201cin ACCOMPANIED AND ASSI Admission: v .Tickets on sale at W dey : * 0; po» 2nd Feature .JANE WITHERS in \"Wild and Woolly.\u201d Short ZE Subjects.: a NE CARROLL Added Feature MAUREEN ' O'SUÉLIVAN.with alter Pidgeon |'Added Feature .-Norma Shearer; and \u2018Edna May \"Oliverin- \u201cMy \u201cDear Robert Montgomery in \u201cPrivate | Miss Aldrich.\u201d \u2019 Lives.\" Tn Doctor and Nurse\u2019 SONG RECITAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1938 MINA GRANT TUDOR HALL, 8.30 P.M.$1.00 including tax.STED.BY DORIS KILLAM ilis & Co.Limited.Jer.\u201cimprisonment playing 2FFMEW Role Played By Blondell Nobody.plays a fast-talking, wise-cracking newspaper man-Tike Pat O\u2019Buien, it has been conceded ever since he did Hildy Johnson in the classic \u201cFront Page.\u201d But hé.has a feminine rival foi those honors in \u201cBack In Circulation,\u201d the Warner Bros.comedy- drama.which opens at the.Snow- don Theatre on \u2018Sunday.And: thel, rival is none other Lhan Joan| Blondel], who is co-starred with him, \u201cBack\u201d In Circulation,\u201d : which was written by the eminent author.Adela Rogers St.Johns \u201cnd directed: by Ray Enright, sces Pat as managing editor of.a sensation mewspaper which will halt at nothing Lo\u2019 increase its circulation, and Joan as his star report- o \u201cThe story has to do \u2018w th mysterious death of a millionaire, which Pat and Joan solve\u2014 as well as rescue from.death:or life the Tan's \u201cwidow.who has refused to save herself from conviction for murder.Miss Blondel! is said tv sôb sister who stops at nothing to get her story.A high-e ey, Craig Reynolds, and E.Stone.sons, requiring more than 5000 a Book written from actual history .by Oscar.Hammerstein 11, try, and a ; Kern, all contribu background of a story in Paramount\u2019 s \u2018Higl «which thrilling love - Wide Sunday at\u201d the Monkland.\u2018ville, Per lv 3 romance of Randolph Scott, Pennsylvania farmer, and Irene Dunne, a.beautiful-carnival singer.These two marry oil well brings in a gusher.and the prob- jem of starting work on a brand industry takes so uch of Scott's time that he has hone to give to his new wife, Hurt and bewildered by the el ive one of her |; an 1000 port st before the I which Scott is drilling, pens Children\u2019s 6th Term The Children\u2019s T re, directed by Dorothy Davis and Violet \u2018Wal ters seem Lo have been amply jus-j tified in their selection of that delightful four act play by Jean Webster, \u201cDaddy Long Legs\u201d as Savings At The Hazeldine Shop Ev vening dresse, frocks, streetwear, \u201cdon't-dress- for-dinner\u201d creations, in wools, sheers, prints, silks, alpacds, ole are being featured in a special after-inventory sale at the Hagel.Mina Grant Gives |A Song Recital Mina Grant, soprana, Canadian: Artist, will song.vécital at Poder Jan, 27th Miss Giant, .w ied for some lime in Montreal and : dine.Shoppe.Sherbrooke Street {then in Burope, specializes in.Lies Lier the\u201d corner of Prüd-j der selections, For the ven n \u2018{pears she has resided in Tits d kong wecepted as one of the fi- where she obtainéd at : clusive shops inthe west- he 99 ned considerable concert éxperlonce: She als for gowns fap.the : an this\" establish: {some time in Finland and Brous under the personal supervi- of.Hazel Warnecke, is defi: sing a precedunt fn of Æhis sale\u2014at three ox: tremely low price rangés-\u2014gowns that have been selling al two and ; 1 jow being pny of afternoun Ta talented present a metic alous ment, back an interesting group of Fi in- w ulsh Pollé- songs, which sung their native tongi Miss Grant will be acc ied by Doris Killam.CE rar, mats mmr many dollars \u2014 vour wint jess opportunity is at the Hazeldine.Shoppe this week-end.Dont far- get the \u2018after-invetitors sale: elusive \u201cmerchandise at savings, \u2018is the keynote.the original vale.In style, color and material these dresses will match anything that vou wills find.anywhere clse in thie eily but-they will save yon J A., GAGNON BEA UTY PARLOR PERMANENTS $2.50 to: $10.00 Shampoo, Trim and Sof Includod Z'OUT\u2014- Hair permanently removed, Engnire about\u2019 this suceessfol: methid.Eleven Years at the Same Address: .4862-64 Sherbrooke St.W.\u201cfat Vie CPhe Bede\u201d Wore Red\u201d Fite : genuine there seems to be keen interest and a great demand for seals.: \u201cDaddy Long Legs\u201d beloved: by ÿoûng and old.was played on \u2018Boadway with Ruth Chatterton in thes leading.feminine role, The New York times reviewer, alter he: show, wiote the following: If you will write down the words delightful, charming, sweet.beautiful and entertaining, and then: draw a~line and.add themitp, the answer will be \u201cDaddy Tiong Legs.\u201d To attempt to describe the beauty and simplicity of \u201cDaddy Long Legs\u201d would be: like attempting to describe the first breath of Spring after ay excceedingly tiresome and hard winter.The Children\u2019s Theatre with their usual atfentio etail, are sparing no efforts to make this one of their outstanding produét- \u2018effects and ñ prepar- ation, Lillian Wilkinson, who will.be Theatre will\u2019 portray in the :moving pie- Frank Leonard will ddy.Lighg-Legs,.and p tt roles are being taken by: Mona Bronfman, Constance Ginsberg, Patsy Pearson, ich, Shirley Pearce, Judy Gaynor § y Natälie\u201d Sominer, Stein, Shirley Hirsch.Yvonne Cooke, Elika Specter, Laura.Mitchell, 1 \u201cPhilpott, Beoinice Robinson, and two very tiny but delightful Misses, Joy Schwartz and: Joy Woodard \u2018will also take: pai The orphänage with some fifty voungsters should prove an interesting scene; eu A au 20th.at \u201cots p.ms, and it is advisable to secure tie.{ herbreen Formal,\u201d which will: be held in Victoria Halli No effori year's datice even more successful than its predecessors: Patrons will be entertained hy Lyla Deane, singer, and.Jack Ba and his orchestra, and will.enjoy] IF YOU ARz IN A HURRY FOR BEER \u201cca Fl.3595-6 Qur Bpecinity: Meats and Poultry.Délivery Hil 3) PAM ; | Fine Groceries, Fruits and Vepsinbles If you haven't.@ Your favourite dealer can get you a variety of \u2018Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish, the favour of which.s tasty and as perfect as though you had caught them yourself and promptly popped.them into the an, ; 5 hey can be served in various appetizing ways .\u2018Dried Fish such 4s Cod, Haddock, Hake, Cusk and Pollock, and Pickled Fish such as Herring, Mackerel \u201car \u201cAlewives canbe: brought to your table: as new dishes ., .that the family will like.Serve Canadian Fish more often.Make \"Any Day A y.Ddy\u2019 Your dedler can secuse Dried op Pickled ish for you no matter how far you live from open water .with every bit of its goodness.retained or you.And, by the way .you I find it pleasingly conomical.\u201d 5 i WARREN REG\u2019 D + = girl returns to the carnival life|the candlelight supper which has ; .+ THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE , again.hoping to forget the man|proved so popular inthe past.DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, & DIRECTED.BY DOROTHY DAVIS AND VIOLET WALTERS who held her love 50 Hat fa On.the\u2019 \u201csame\u201d set Arthur OTTAWA, ; wo Presents Ee ee \u201chen 4 ger threatens pa of 7 Pie a same Mb M A mT TTT ove rings er back to his arms, I'reacher is wearing a foo ® Aw mn to work with and for him.helmet to rehearsals.The reason WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET * ® DADDY LONG LEGS Through her efforts he is able| is that Treacher, who towers 6.ft.tm we ° A POUR ACT ROMANTIC COMEDY\" to win: through in his 4: info the atmosphere,:is too bi + struggle again almost for the sets.Some low doorways F Department of Fisheries.ve VICTORIA HALL, SAT., JAN.29th, 2.45 P.M.mountable odds to bring his great| have been patting rss on the I Ottawa.+ ; discovery of oil té-the world.cranium so hard that, to keep the Please send me your free 52-page Baokler \u201cAny 4 ; TICKETS LM SALE NOW AT THE y ; bumps on his pate from svoiling à Bho 160 defighetul and ¥ So mas - em SUNBEAM FLOW ?; 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