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[" | | + \u2018Years la (x wid | OH M A ol Ss TE 2 D \u201cSaint Mie He was well known erest in Dominion: on accurately estimated, ithis believed 12: that dt.would as: \u2018least: double.the ed t the vatious punicipalities, igiires are as\u2019 follows: Income Tax me Verdun .3, 318; 97 sd] Outremont 115,798.28 Montreal East .°° 197.88 Mount Royal ; 4,996.48 \u201c| Pointe- aux-Tremb] 401.24 >| Montreal West 19,628.59 | Saint.Laurent 661.46 \u2018| Montreal North 107.36 Lachine ; A 002.82 lHampstead 866.58 15, 115.60 [AI others {Montreal 3 | Westmount \u201c517,834.63 :105,189.38 44,464.92 6,553.19 5,136.55 124,322.67 Ty 414.57 was the guest speaker.AC Te eR GS ee i ey prbpermege nt Fight.Yas aly ady received ee | step has beén taken due to the fact that mbers of the ground crew are expected: [is more satisfactory that they re- >| side \u201cwithin a reasonable distance.While a high school \u2018education \u201cJis.Nôt required for.ëhlistmen [the ground crew, those having | special training are given prefer- : khowledge.of metal work, Westmount retin of \u2018but $57, £34.63 in the sales tax cate- | day nig! distribution of the amounts collect $1,068,430.13 : \"502; | 4,354.46 \u201c46:20 2,094.26 Stanley Sunday School has re- jopened- for the fall season, it is mn St day was Rally _ Day, - when \u201cthe new minister of [the church;-the :Rëv.Dr.Morley, \u2018attend three instruction periods a week and it Police and Fire Head William Wren, \u201c Chief of the Westmount Police and Fire.Departments, now on one year\u2019s léave of absence prior to his official retirement; was with a silver salver, by the City Council at a regular \u2018meeting Mon- ; in recognition of the Chief\u2019s forty years of service in \u2018the employ of the city.His Worship Mayor John Jenkins, \u2018oni \u2018behalf of the Council.In a brief address the Mayor congratulated Chief Wren on his record of service to the : municipality, and | wished him success and happiness in his years of retirement.\u201cThe tray was suitably engraved with.the crest of the city and the occasion\u2019 which it marked was \u2018Alderman W.#.Scott, police and fire commissioner, also: spoke briefly, commending\u2019 \u2018the Chief for the efficient manner in which he had conducted the police and.fire departments during the years \u2018he has spent as its head.Besides members of the.City: Council; those present \u2018for the presentation included P.Jarman, city manager, À, F.- Bell, secretary.treasurer, Acting- Chief Walter Gough, and Deputy-Chief Barriss, \u201cyr Branch Opens Class ; oh \u201cJoseph Cullen is Leader he The, debating group resumed its: activities\u2019 at the Westmount Y.M.C.A,, last evening when the inaugural meeting of the new term was held.The class this year is under the direction of Joseph Cullen, former secretary of the Mont\u201c real Debating League.The opening session attracted.an\u2019 encouraging turnout and \u2018gave indication that à large number of ng men will\u2019 attend future.\u2018classes.: ney lectures will be given, in ; oo speech\u2019 \u2018delive y, the importance good speech; the preparation \u201cà \u2018speech, rules\u2019 of \u201cdebate; liamentary procedure, intro: duction \u2018of a speaker, moving and 8 divig a voter 6f thanks and kindred \u201cother subjects.= © This debating class has been part of the regular \u201cY\u201d program: Pupils who were fortunate enoug™ 0.take advantage of the course, found: it very \u2018useful in preparing their inter-Collagiate and City League debates.Tt has also been announced that the City of Montreal \u201cY\u201d Association i - inaugurate a \u201cyn 1am ip in debating, West.should mi ke presented: \u201cThe presentation was made by : moved.to t \u201ctal by ap fracture of the skull, was.taken.to the Homoeopathic year: _ being held, \u2018open When an.automobile and bicycle collided at the intersection of Cote St.Antoine road and Strathcona avenue at 1.10 p.m: on Friday, the cyclist, Alphonse Paquette, 16, of 35567 Vendome avenue,\u201c severe body wounds and was re- Homoeopathic Hospi- suffered ng Hiotbrist: According to information received by.Westmount: police, an automobile, driven by Arthur Lefebvre, of 488 Strathcona avenue, was proceeding \u2018west on Cote \u2018St: Antoine, and on turning south onto Strath- cona collided with the bicycle.\u201cMr.Lefebvre told police that: the bicycle was being :driven east on Cote.St.Antoine and crashed.into the side of his car as he attempted to make the turn.First thought to have suffered a the youth Hospital by °L.Rosenbloom, 400 Kensington avenue, who was driving by at the time, At the hospital, however, i injuries were confined fo bruises.fp | He was treated by Dr.Mode.as reported that his Addressed Pupils Wilson MacDonald; noted Canadian: poet, addressed pupils: of Westmount High: Schoo day, as part of a tour he-is making in Eastern Canada with the :objective of increasing the already growing interest in poetry on: the part of the younger generat Mr.MacDonald \u2018was \u2018intro d by Principal Parker.He recited a number \u201cof poems, among \u2018them.being \u201cWhist-Whee.\u201d \u201cGeorgia,\u201d and \u201cSong of the Sky.\u201d He concluded his \u2018recitation with Monsieur Joliet.\u201d He expressed his sincere belief that \u201cthe yolith of \u2018the country were more desirous of reading and un- derstanding poetry than the older \u2018generation; and that that was one good reason why he so much a joyed:.his high school tours.also \u2018asserted with emphasis that no one under any should be compelled to.:memorize verse he or\u201dshe do not like.applause from the students, It took a full minute before the speaker could resume.Mr.Wils MacDonald; was born at Cheapsi le, Ontario.His first published m appeared in the \u2018#Globe,\u201d in 1868.Stamp Club Q Opens [Successful Season The We tmoünt Sit Club ar.à .|W= Cornish.Wilson MacDonald |\u2018 Ob: Bo Church with - Special Services The Harvest: Festival willbe: obs served With special services Sun: day in Calvary Church.Gifts of flowers, fruits.and vegetables should be sent to the Chüreh on Saturday to be placed on display.in,the churech auditorium on Sunday.After the Sunday services these will be distributed to institutions caring for those in néed, At the morning service the Rev.D,.T.L:Forsyth, B.A., B.D., will; conduct the service and deliver the sermon.The Minister of Calvary Church; the Rev, T.W.Jones, will be sharing in-a Centennial celebration at Cowansville where he serv- as, student pastor.during 1 his, college course.The Church\u2019 School will Jiold regular sessions'ät 11 a.\u201cand 3 pm, The Men's Own will also meat at 3 : o'clock.\u201cThe evening service at 7.30 p.mi.will be gonducted by Dr.Jones will deliver a brief address in.sion, At this service a beautiful Harvest: Festival Cantata \u201cSheaves, of Gold\u201d will be rendéred by the Choir.This Cantata.was recently secured from.\u2018the \u201cMother Land\u201d specially \u201cfor this service.Its joyous notes will doubtless awaken precious and inspiring \u2018memories in: the minds of \u201c01d Country Folk\u201d, .The ganist of the church, Mr.George On Fetes + a T.W.\u201cJones, the W.M.S:- Friday, Oct.Festival: Banquet will:-be held at] 6.30 p.m.with the Rev.John Pitts; Ph.D., as guest speaker.| The Week At Victoria Hall ter; cireumstarrce: This.was met with a deafening spell of; Today: LH.Stearn\u2019s Lodge, AF.and AM;; Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club: : Tomorrow: Opening of Plymouth Btethérn: Convention which: conti: |\u2019 nues all day Sunday and Monday.Tuesday: New Theatre Group, presentation of plays; Connaught Lodge, AF, and AM.Wednesday: Westmount Chap- Oïder of: the Eastern.Star; Westmount Rotary.Club luncheon; Victorian.Order of Nurses; Cana- diän Broadcasting Corporation broadeast.Thursday: Opening of Fashion Follies revue, under \u2018sponsorship: of Atlantic: Enterprises, tp conti- rte on Friday and Saturday; Westmount Masonic\u2019 Lodge; Elec- ta Chapter, Order of.the Eastern Star, Next Friday : \u201cWestmount Women's Club; Dominion Bank of Candda staff dance, ; MEMBERS TO ATTEND MEETING À ong.members of the \u201cyr West- ing \u2018with the Thanksgiving \u2018occa-l its initial meeting in St.Leo\u2019s Academy last week when \u2018Mrs.as president; Alphonse, i school.by \u2018assisting: = and: Mrs.Ei D.Phelan, 4 v- | Westmount Home and School As- Ean sociation will\u201d \u2018be held next Friday | lib room e \u2018open 1g miceting sday.Th re was à rec e of 65 boys.words of mer bers, and\u2019 \u201cfor the coming A gerieral introduction was held, which afforded much enjoyment aughter.Neil p the piaño, then accompani boys in a rousing sing-song.Frank Wilson: addressed the elub, Urging \u2018the unemployed niem- |bers of the club to leave their (names with E.L Taylor, Boy's Work Sec\u2019y, who would\u2019 do his [best to place them.Stewart Hamilton, the \u2018past president, addressed a few words to {the club, and wished the \u2018present \u2018Executive great success in the coming year.The president .\u2018announced \u201cLhat the \u2018Venerable Archdeacon Gower- Rees was be guest speaker on Thanksgi \u201cnight, Monday, October 10th, ang urged all the members: to be on time.at.6.30 pm.sharp.After the minutes of the meeting and: the: financial report were.read \u2018by the secretary-ireas- urer, the meeting was adjourned at 8.06 p.m: Doug W in tbe chair, , the pr esident, was Mrs.A Paré | Westmount Women\u2019s Organization Held First Vleeting in St Academy Catholic nt: held \u201chall of: \u201cA.\u2018Pare opened.the session, and: Brother Merry rector, outlined the ob- he organination.: Brother Alphonse explained that | the club would be of assistance\u2019 to {the \u2018mothers\u2019 themselves by offering the means of furthering their ulture and: nforming them \u201cabout the \u2018modern trends of education.The Club will also help the oys and the teachers in their several ac- Y-M-C.A.?\"\u201d the reporter asked.tivities, ill co-ordinate the ef.T0.this Mr, Buckley replied forts of tf ome, \u2018the school and [emphatically \u201cil the degativd: The the church,\u201d making of the three, \u201cY\u201d was merely increasing its in the words of His Holiness Pius 1X1 \u201cs0' a8 to say.one sacred temple of Education\u201d The \u201cmembers, in time, will also: extend.their.dn- |.| organ- \u2018terst'to welfare and soci izations, .\u201cThe \u2018ReviiW.Ei: \u2018McDonagh, \u201cP.P, of the Ascension parish, after extending his congratulations to the \u201c{metnbers of the Committee for! their zeal in sponsoring the club, reminded the mothers of their responsibilities as the first educators of their children.The work of the mothers can be supplemented only, not substituted; their influence on their children is a lasting one.He assured the mothers of his full support and\u2019 approval in this new venture, accepted the invitation to act ag their \u2018Chaplain, and brought # special blessing from His Grace Archibishop Gauthier, Ah open discussion\u2019 \u201cfollowed when the members expressed their views.and offered suggestions for the- beñeflt of.the Club: \u201cTea was served after the @meeting.\u201cThe mernbers of the Committee are: \u2018Mrs.A.Pars, Pres; Mrs; J.T.Rogers, Vice-pres., Mrs.Milloy, | Treas; Mrs W.J.Keating, sec.; Mrs.H.Büssière: Mis, B Rolland, Mrs.M.Latendresse, Mrs, G.Cashin, Mrs.Cé/Reid, Mrs.JW.Fox, Mrs.J.Hyde, Mrs.M.Shea, Mrs.G.Marshall; Mrs.V.Heney, MEET of King's : the co ine] of the : \u2018business and ee nen, Bye last: Land\u201d Dr.F.M.A.MeN; Westmount meanwhile.thé.rar Leo's| A principal Seger, a-repor ted to heir f \u201cRotary is a wo of \u2018the \u20ac action applying the ideals oùr.büsiness we ca avert the many which _iridi with stry\"is always confronted,\u201d he'said.: wi; Business success was not only due to adequate equipment;-it dons sisted most strongly in personsl| management, the speaker believe, Buch individual must serve in the higliest standards of Rotary and in this way.would do his part in making the world a better place in which to live.In order to better anderstand tbe| bers the.Rotarians, following thé address of Mp.Callard, assumed the guise of reporters and proceeded to interview Wilfred Biickley, Y.M.C.A.boys work\u2019 secretary; Cecil T.Medlar, bank manager, Mmünicipal and practising doctor.The Rotarians.however, called on: the service of a genuine.newspaperman to act as their spokesman \u2018and\u201cJohnR.Stürdy, Gazette staff reporter and feature writer.was enlisted to fill the roll.In the nai of.the] \u201cnewsmen\u201d took down notes, mentally, as pencils were :harred.Sturdy first called upon Wilfred Buckley, whom.he admitted knowing: for.some time and was.there fore a comparatively easy sibject: This was not always the case, he said.5 ; To reply to questions Mr.Buckley revealed that he had been- connected with the Y.MG.A.for the past 18 years, practically all of that time having been spent in boys work The \u201cY\u201d, he said had adapted itself greatly to changing world conditions.He cited the fact: that it now included a number of activities for adults in.its program and was \u2018doing a great deal of work in the unemployed field.Last year the Verdun branch, alone, wag successful in \u2018placing 197 \u2018persons inf positions, x \u201cAlong with gaining entrance, into other fields formerly occupied solely by men, are women succeeding in.foreing.themselves into.the (Contirived on n Page 3) occupations of their fellow mem=|\" ident.of the.Senior Lea a brangh on Saturday.tary and Arthur Wright willifill ii] the post of \u2018treasiiver for the: up plans for a: particularly a season and is considering \u2018the sibility of bringing few men.h \u201c 3, i | demonstrated at the opening sup- Hper of \u2018the Y.MC.\" Al meinbers ship campaign on Monday when the -members presénted:.a dis : of \u2018various \u2018statuary poses from.She \u201cStatuary of Youth.\u201d Beason.Gordon Beall was elected: of ihe Westmount Y, supper meeting held: Dave Sproule was named see suing term.These offices were formerly looked after by Bob: Me- Comb.The corps 18 currently draw: .wishing to become.a member £6 - sign ip tor a period-of two weeks.Atl the expiration of this ; the applicant will.be considerg for membership: É The versatility of the corps was Women's Auxiliary To, Meet Wednesday \u201cof The, Women's Auxiliary Shaar\u2019 Hashomayin: will hold their firat general meeting of the seasoïr in the form of a Welcome Tea and : Reception in-honèr of new mens \u201c|bers \u2018of the organization, on Wednesday, at 2.45 p.m.in the Auxiliary Room of the Synagogue, : Cote St.Antoine Road, when Mrs.Gershon Levi will be the guest speaker, Mrs, Edward Solomon, the president; will-be-in the-chair-and ill.outline the program for the coming ' Dictatorship \u201cmethods of of ad ministration -at present in vogue in,-many of cour tax;supported.schools will, if persisted in; reduce\u2019 both \u2018teachers and pupils to the role of mere puppets, Principal: G.H.Penrose warned an audience\u2019 of nearly three hundred parents and teachers at the opening meeting of the Roslyn Avenue Home and School Association, held in the school assembly hall: Monday, night, The whole system of prescribed courses of study, prescribed text books, prescribed methods, and even prescribed behaviour, reflects he: said, a distrust of the teacher, a distrust dating back to the days of the untrained teacher and no fonger \u201cjustified today.Unlike his confreres in other democratic countries, the.Canadian teacher tends still to be, in the words of Professor Fred Clark, whom the speaker quoted: \u201cA minor official acting under orders, rather than a trained professional light of \u2018his own trained: j He is approximated too m the lawyer or \u2018architect \u201cDictatorship\u201d.\u201cIn Teaching Are Scored Vice-President R.B.Hall was |B address were A.Sydney Bruneau, K.C.; a former president of the association, w.c Nicholson; K.C: also a past presidant, and 8 F.Kneeland.for: ed The Association was three years.ago fo\u2019 \u2018bring the and the School into cléser relation and to.promote the study of ational problems.Membership i open to parents of pupils attending Roslyn Avenue School and to resis {dents of Westmount.Those eligible are urged to join the Association and thus lend -it their financial as well as moral support, Last year it was four possible by supplementing from Association funds the gifts of several of its members, to engage an assistant supervisor for the childten\u2019s athletics.that with an increased membershi the Association can take over It is hoped full support of this import work.for which school funds not available.: < The recently elected executis CE committee for the: 1988-50 \u201cterm: is\u2019 as follows: t one: another idents: are so\u2019 nclined to the deer and | prove the, r Rome via Pa ternational \u2018situa past month.\u2014Uni There âre vario ét har lain policy of appeasement: which: may well appeal to Canadians.The [Mussolini will.undoubtedly ease the strain with regard to Quebec sectionalism; which is strongly pro-ltalian and pro-Franco.Quebec policy is largely governed by Papal trends.Estrangement from.Hitler, marked by the rapprochment of Britain and Italy, met with French-Canadian approval, \u201cThe Chamberlain sclution of the \u2018Irish problem, moreover, earns the plaudits of Quebec.\u2014Çueen's Quar- agreernent- with to a group of small children.de promptly:\u2014\u2018The:Churéhmian.er I coul pleased.\u201d Little Bobby: \u201cDidn't you please anybody, Aunt Kate?\u201d \u2014Harper's Present-Day Standards.The: teacher had just finished telling the \u2018story of the \u2018Pilgrims \u201cNow; Gertrude,\u201d beg teacher, \u201cwhen the rims | been here a year and had gathered in their:good crops, what: did-they do?\u201d DE ES \u201cBought a car,\u201d rep \u201cGertru- Aply to 4569 Decarie.ately:Can\u2019 be ELy_ 6633.or, DE.4724: D 3560 5 - D W.Ogil Pers, WA.BGS.FOR SALE brown winter coat, size 8-10, FOR SALE CHILD'S winter coat, N23 |-size.8 years, good condition, mew blue fall suit, size 14, $7.00, two intings, framed, reasonable.Ap-j \u2014m\u2014mM\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20148r oll Paine amet LARGE rubber plant, in healthy con- to 4406 Harvard.\u20181 THREE BURNER smooth top gas stove, | 2: with hood, or would treadle sewing machine, four burner, oven and warner.SEAL COAT, $7.30, 2 tuxedo suits, size 38-12, 10.00 each; gramophone, £5.00.NORGE refrigerator, used eight months, R-275 perfect condition, five year guarantee, cost $230, will sell for £150, terms can ¥G- ROOM SET, 8 pieces, large upholstered chair, seals, $35.00; one antique corner chair, all in good condition.wicker baby carriage, a.: ri fo.Westmotin! | ATTRACTIVE solid ocak ireproof build! apartment size.Reasonable.BASKET for burning coal, 1010\" St: Catherine ; poo Meld rooms, imme: EL.8187.wall.WI.3759, hel PEDIGREE PRAM, haby's white enamelled bath, commode chalr, good con- SEWING MACHINE, desk, lamps, car- + \u2014- pets, radio, trieycle, APARTMENTS |chest and mirror.EL tween Sherbrooke! gpm WASHER for balance of Bliwoad PRYments.Terms arranged.winters outfits, 5.tne.2003 5:phens.2312 Oxford.SINGING CANARIES also à few young Excellent condition, Ga Tage, + rossword | P uzzle FOR SALE CHESTERFIELD SET, 3 pleces, 9 x 12 rug, telephone table set, ete.EL.1330.R-254 BABY CARRIAGE with mattress, varnished play pen and baby sleigh, DE.5237, R-208 GHESTERFIELD SUITE, brown velour, excellent condition, bargain $25.00.WA, 4415.R-204 MAN'S winter coat, size 38.84.00; lady's black coat, fox collar.87.00: dresses, £4.00.Al size 14, good condition, WA.5983, R-201 TWO FALL COATS, fur trimmed, 36 and 38, steel bedstead and spring, ¥ 6\u201d.Velour drapes.EI.1835, R-90 BOY'S beige suit, size 33.two pairs trousérs, almost new, price $4.58.DE.6330.R-89 PHITCO RADIO.6 tubes, long and short wave, table model, in excellent condition.EL.8437, R-76 AGENTS WANTED CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS Men, women, boys and girls, Beautt- ful \u201cWalford: Series\u201d personal Christmas cards, 15 for $1.00.Liberal commission, exira free cards to customers with early .orders, free orders to agents.Also albums with higher priced .| cards, Remarkable values in Boxed \u2018{ Christmas card assortment In which we specialize, Bélter quality at less cost, Also striking designs in new Metafoil Christmas seals.Seeing is he- lieving.Call immediately No obligation.Start earning money in spare time Immediately.\" Album free.Established #ver quarter century.N, Newton Walpért.Suite 210 University Tower Bldg.\u2026 660 St.Catherine St.W., Tel, LAncaster 2005.N-16 must\u2019 sell fri jee NS = | 7 \u201cATTENTION XMAS CARD AGENTS As one of the oldest and \u2018most progressive Personal Christmas Card Manu- faetnring Houses we invite old and new agents to Investigate the claim that our complete and nationally known line offers thé best money making possibilities, Master Kraft Greeting Card Company, 303 Confederation Bldg.Montreal.N-18 EXPERIENCED AGENTS to sell our well known lines of Personal Christmas Caiïñls, Magniftcent boxed assoriments of English and French Christmas Cards, togs, seals, calendars, High commission paid.King\u2019s Book Store Regd.1011 Bleury.Montreal.Estabifshed 1898, M-236 FURNITURE REPAIRS LOUIS FURNITURE Fotmerly- Victoria Upholstering.: Call us.for: \u201cestimates on.your furniture Upholsterers, eabinet érs, poltsh- ers; slip co spé 3852.Decarie life.On the other hand, \u2018every strength and fineness to society the family: Only one family in \u2018ing the full possibilities of family life, yet those few families, and tthe more limited excellence of \u2018many others, are the basis of our \u2018man of Tennessee Valley Author- would not be any progress.Governments would never change and Demetriadi went on to discuss the effect of modern machinery in the modern\u201d biisiness world, he is NOTE:\u2014The opin not.necessarily\u201d does not accept r originality \u2018of treatment.: Z pe .The family is the basic social unit, and cities and nations are b | its enlargements.and extensions.The characteristics of a good: family ; are those of a good society, A good family does not live by formal \u2014 riles and: external disciplines, or by force or cunning between its E 17 members, but by good-will, self-control, mutual respect and affection, by ifformal accomodation and adjustment, and by sharing opportunities \u2018and burdens.So it is also with a good society.If we can under-|] + + + BY ¢ eo stand-the family we can understand society, for socicities and gov-ll HOWARD S ROSS \u2018ernment-dictatorship, autoeracy, disregard by the mob of individua!|L » dignity and of personal property, coalitions, intrigues, favoritism-\u2014all ÿ occur on a>small scale in family IDressed In:these:columna are nse of (this newspaper and At does.not.\u2018 esponsibility' for them.They are published for their general \u2018interest, variety and ut sources at their disposal.\u201cOn: leaders.and officers m Monty \u2018district and the surrounding area, \u201creaching \u2018the Three Rivers, Lachute, the East- \u2018|-'ern- Townships and the\u2019 Ottawa Val- i} ley, will\u2019 gather to hear represent- \u2018atives of the Boards of Christian Education, Publications and Mis- | sionary Education: A 3 \u201cTHE CANADIANS\u201d quality \u2018which adds dignity, and government has \u2018its origin in very many comes near to realiz- hope for a good society.The quality which a few have achieved is a: general possibility, \u2014Arthur EB, of the London Chamber merce, Morgan, former president of Antioch College and former Chair- ity.Professor Georgia Harkness of tional breakdown.The assembled statesmen in Ottawa lacked either the vision or the ability to grasp the opportunity.It is to be hoped, however, that before the present state of economic war has again pushed nations into military war, \u2018 statesmanship to Here is a popular history of give the world leadership as it js| Canada, written to be read, and not expressed in the public utterances|for use as a text-book.Professor of enlightened business men like| Wrong is an eminent historian Sir Stephen Demetriadi, chairman Whose scholarship in the field of of Com-|Canadian history is widely recogn- there will ways of spending your money at The Story of a People, by George M.\u2018Wrong, Author of \u201cA History of Canada to 1783\u201d, \u201cThe Rise and Fall of New France (2 vols.) etc, The MacMillans in Canada \u2018at St.Martin\u2019s House, Toronto, * * * ized.In this volume he tells, from its beginnings to the present, the There were all sorts of foolish|Story of \u201cthe Canadians\u201d who share North America with the people of the United States, and hold Old Orchard.One ex-Toronto girllits northern half, fronting on three Mount Holyoke College warned|in White mortarboard offered church leaders that the churchjread handwriting for to|oceans, , bits;| The story of the Canadians in- will lose women leaders unlessishe was a sort of graphologist, I|Volves that of French Canada.It they are given greater opportunity and recognition in connection with church activities.The person who goes through life without changing his opinions realities, or incapable of being educated.If the world was made up of such people there many would still be teaching the earth is flat.Joseph Howe, a great Canadian said \u2018there is nothing for which I have such it- tle respect ax my opinions of yesterday.\u201d Emerson said \u201cfoolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds.\u201d Cannibalism and slavery have gone, but when each prevailed, people believed that it must endure for ever as they now think dom that has already abolished cannibalism, slavery, judicial torture and official religious persecution will in time end war.And with that ending, civilization will start.But we must first have so- cia] and political justice.\u201cNations which are unable to distribute purchasing power to their people through wages, will frequently be driven to external adventures as the only alternative to internal disorder.\u201d Sir Stephen displacing wage earners.Like any other captain of industry in naturally .in favour of the most efficient machinery and of reducing labour costs.wherever pos- tossed five cents in the the man who does , arenaceous sculpture.Afraid he had not seen|explorers; of traders and mission.it, I told him about it, \u201cThat\u2019s all|aries founding forts\u2018 and missions.sand There were the stately governor at confided.Quebec with a -society about him There were all sorts of noisy de-|that copied Versailles; the ruling town, prelate; the intendant watching and I enjoyed some of the sights|and checking the governor; above am not|all, perhaps, the seigneur and the much of a sport in that direction.lcuré in the villages, fostering a I think what interested me most|French culture which to this day on remains virile on the hanks of the the humans .I saw more people St.Lawrence.who looked mean, who looked silly Prof r Wr int and shallow, who looked as if life Englishman Ecos ne La Were! gely the chil the Ameri through this gely child of e merican could.I saw exile in Canada carried with them right, buddy, must either be blind to life\u2019s CYEFY \u2018vices in this a trifle, were the faces had licked them and they tricking their way vale any way they more who had given up the struggle, and who sought the opiate of amusement to dull the drab world of failure, than I have for a long time.Yes, you can laugh at Old war will last forever.But the wis- hana, bot 1 written on so many dials Wallace Havelock Robb, and naturalist, believes he is sound over the countryside.don, England, and will be the poet's \u201cAbbey Dawn,\u201d near Kingston, Ont.f sand tolls à tale of advénture and sacrifice: of black-robed priests among savages; of gentlement of France as Revolution, Loyalists forced into an intense devotion to the British monarchy.As time passed, however, the Canadians would not be ruled from London.This involved a long struggle, in the main peaceful, ham psychologist and by 1860 the Canadians were sordid that !lthat British ministers began to got the car out of the parking lot.lfear that Canada might involve \u2014From \u201cA Geography Lesson\u201d bylthem in some clash of war with Austin F.Cross.ruling themselves so completely the United States.Consequently Canada was.told, so it was said at poet the time, that she \u201cmight go to the the {devil in her own way\u201d and use her only nan who has ever had a bell{liberty to become separate repu- cast without having a tower swing it in or to!blie, or monarthy, or to join the reason for|United States.In spite of such and soon headed inland for home.hints she chose to remain British.George Eliot in \u201cSilas Marner\u201d, |Just then Civil War in the United ringing it except to make a sweet|States warned the British colonies His|in North America of their weak- 600-pound bell was cast in Croy-|ness.Accordingly, in the four swung years, 1867-1871, they united to from four tall pine tree trunks of [form the Dominion of Candda.; sanctuary-farm,| In the Great War,-Canada enlist- Independence, T8iisunéin; ce to George IIT.\u2018In 1: a century and .a-half- group of men, includ the \u201cself-governing colonies, and ministers of the King in London, met and made a solemn Declaration of Equality, linked with \u2018Union, under their common sovéreign, George V.The British Parliament renounced any authority over the colonies concerned.Thus Canada became a sovereign nation, with the freedom and independence that the United States secured only after a long Civil War.Such is the standing today of the Canadians.Show, under the direction of the \u2018choirmaster, Harold Gillingham, ~The program is varied \u201cand 'n.teresting and will embrace several skits, and solos.The choir will sing\u2019 numbers arranged for male and mixed voices and will be accompanied by a small orchestra, The music includes such well- known numbers such as \u201cGlow Worm.\u201d \u201cVoice in the Old Village Choir,\u201d \u201cBells of .St.Mary\u201d and \u201cWhen Day is Done.\u201d Comedy will be introduced by several skits and solos as well as a novel arrangement of \u201cA Catastrophe\u201d wherein a young boy gets into trouble by placing a tack on the teacher\u2019s chair, - The men, costumed as Pierrots in the conventional black and white, while the ladies ag charming Pierrettes, form a delightful as well as harmonius appearance.ed 15 per cent of her male.population and won credit on European battle fields, which was one.of the causes for a striking scene tn London, a few years later.In 1774 resentful men had met in\u2019 Philadelphia and made a Déclaration ot g The Frontispiece is a photograph of the Peace Tower at Ottawa, The front cover contains a map of Canada while on the back cover is a map -of the Eastern.Canada.On page 72 there is a map of Huronia and on page 268 a scene of the war of 1812-14, There is a carefully prepared and useful index.The 27 chapters are filled with authentic as well as fascinating material, The letter press and substantial binding.of this attractive volume are excellent exemples of thé bookmaker's art.St.Stephén\u2019s Church Corner Dorchester St.& Atwater Ave, SUNDAY, OCTOBER Sth THANKSGIVING SERVICES 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11.00 a.m.Morning Prayer.Preacher: Rev.D.V.Warner.7.30 p.m.Evening Prayer.Preacher: Ven.Archdeacon J, M.Almond.Rector: Rey.Harold S.Laws, M.A.sible, but the London Chamber of Commerce has merely.urge the necessity: of capture markets from com rivals in.oth 11 stone, M.J.Heillig ard.M.Kirk, When you think of the bond issues the next generation must pay off, it\u2019s no wonder an infant yells when it's born.\u2014G.G.Review (British Guiana.) 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Ra i WO Wi land, ND Scout Sy ivi RèseiMm Shotts.wa TES DA = Big es \u2018outfit, escape, hasn't: \u2018missed.a a The only change.this trip\u2019 \"world champions sign School of Portland, ck.na the remarkable center Helder, Toe DiMaggio.for another \u2018major league: \u2018lub.ization, the money, and smpany that can compete w is the St.Louis Cardinals, and \u2018dhiey are wholesale deal- | can; B.Kitchen: D.Tho Hellyer; H.Walbauer; J.G.fel rn; P.\u2018White.P.Cheese\u2019 Bel b ee H nu gue Meeting Monday ve mount Pee Wee Hoc- ] \u201cmeet \u2018at the Westmount Athletie Grounds on then: the St Loo\u2019 s seu \u201cwhich heat le Westmount Grounds, has graduated .squad inaugurated both the \u2018opening of.the Inter.Scholastie League and their first venture into Senior, Company, Lacking in weight and opponents by the \u2018score of 10-2.experience; last year's City \u201cIntermediate Champions defeated their.| : Murphy \u2018direct from\u2019: \u2018the car puses 0 a and Fordham, respectively.Chandler is \u2018one athléte \u2018whose baseball career \u2018wasn\u2019t ruined \u2018| of midst of our water activities, never 2 the Jess throughout the winter there will be thousands of children who will be swimming in the various pools: in the city.And because I, personally, feel that swimming \u2014 of \u2018the very best forms of exercise \u2014 offers such a variety of relaxation and enjoyment, this \u201carticle will be devoted to that subject.Often I have heard people say, \u201cwell why learn to.swim, when 1 can.be devoting my hours to: \u2018other leisure-time-hobbies and.Anterests ?\u201d \u2018But it is quite apparent in\u2019 \u2018recent years there Tas been \u2018observed.in the various educational institutions * Wi | Pearson.Monday at 8 p.m., to resume activities for: the coming winter.All boys: less han 14: years \u2018of \u2018age qualify for this league.ITALIANS TAKE ACTION The Ialian- Football Féderation has broken off \u2018football relations with- Rumania for a year bécause nian association.did not ; layers for alleged.foul play against an Italian team, WOOL INDUSTRY \u2018scored the touchdowns Andy McGillis\u2019 team is still living up to their reputation, acquired last year, of clever opportunists.Their speed and.lightning plays again and.again.roved that the modern High School.fighting chance to a lighter team * while providing excellent entertainment for the enthusiastic crowd: of spectators.Yesterday's game had but one jarring mote: Eddie O'Toole of St.Leo's, had the misfortune \u2018to fracture a leg below.the knee on a line-play.\u2018Taking into consideration that it was St.Leo\u2019s first game of the season, the many fumbles \u2018and, at times, lack of timing ca lenjently -regarded: With competition; .the green-helmeted St.Leo's squad should round inte a smart team-\u2014worthy successors \u2018year.Tom Browne and\u2019 Paul \u2018Paré the otball rules.give a ception \u2014 the latter on a line- plurige from 4 yards out.practise and improved protection, he should be able to loft them far \u2018hig Outstanding \u2018for were T.Browne, P.Paré, Jim O'Reilly, D.Browne and Jim , Lellig.For the losers, Nower and St.Leo\u2019s play an exhibition] game against Lower Canada College at Westmount Grounds this Their juniors get baptism at 10.olclock.again 1938.advertisement oh.SRP eerie S the measure of the 1 is looking forw 8t.\u201cLeo's inaugurated football season chlo Seni -By \"McGOG\u201d Westmount Jrs.will play host to at Westmou t Athletic, Grounds.will» be shodting.for second win of played smart football hosho was an \u2018the star of at snap played a steady game-\u2014he played, all of 80 minut 3 without d th Ri lands, this week\u2019s sessions: and fumblesw {| are likely.to.come.far and in.Jets ; Pie 2811 their then the.Intermediates : followed dun on Tuesday.Kénny Porter starry kicker.is out with a leg d will take po at prizes \u2018for various Tom, je also) carried the kicking and in:middle age.and \u2018passing schores.With added\u2019 of fire on Saturday | ; recreation, as well -as the most a distinct tendency for the youth | to indulge in those activities which [have à \u201ccarry- over\u201d value, \u2018such as swimming, golf, tennis, ete.These sports \u2018have distinct social It is only natural for one to enjoy the activities that he can perform: skilfully, and under: these + conditions the satisfaction: and en- the \u201cwinners.: joyment is far more complete.The profigient hand-ball player accomplishes two objectives when he plays; he not only® gets a.good \u2018work-out\u2019 but he thoroughly en: joyes his game from a reereative point of view.The same thing may individual has ! \u2018degree which will make his swimming a pleasant g most desireable béneficial form of exercise.tioning point.of \u2018view it develops the muscles, \u2018nerves, heart, lungs, and general \u2018organic efficiency; and from a Al} hygienic.point of sview it is equally as important; swimming educates the participant to the habit of taking.baths, and here (as is] ; pools), \u2018where su-} \u2018pervision- is add unity is presented to learn various forms of basic hygienic facts, such as care of fe through diet, sieep, ete.ticularly the youth, courage, (first- attempt to.\u2018swim, his first \u2018relaxation, poise And - through this field \u201côf acquiring skill, the swimmer un- | Hy view, \u201cthe more progress on olin swimming the more he is public safety.| there js the likelyhood of education: and in so doing, it \u2018tends for general body.develop kick in the: craw.marked effect on the abdominal and lower back muscles, The arm movements-develop the chest and pper back, and through swimming our lungs are unusually developed.At the same time we have a genera] loosening and relaxing condition, permitting the full even: velopment of \u201cour posture.Ug] Director of \u2018Health and Physical Education: will be waiting, on the pa Westmot Prep.In the afternoon the Woodwork shop will be open for boys wish to: learn to-handle tools, ce puzzles and: in your leizure hours.If you prefer an aftertioon in.the great out d and if the weëther is: \u2018favorab meet at: the a Autumn \u201cra Reserve now.F.ë Wheeler Mgr.Dir.GRAY ROCK NL Alaa} QUEBEC George in Jurie, D came from Sacramento when John McGraw paid no heed to Mike Don- 's A Juniors.had a splendi on the gym and: swim | ; Supper will be served in the club room at 6 p.m.followed: by a \u201csing song.and special tennis \u2018tournatient will at 7.30.At 8 basketry, fretwork, leatherwork, model - airplanes and to several parts of the büil : a worthwhile hour or \u201cmore \u201cof creative recreation.Membership Campaig: swing \u2018with every member trying to bring in a member.The team captains need the hard work of every team member on his team and in \u2018order to get our whole objective we need the help of every member in the \u201cY\u2019.The boys a Carpenters and Painters \u2018with five captains in each divis* George Penrose and Paul Kenwood; Juniors Ramsay, Brow: d.Ken Lindsay; Intermediate, Hugh Fra: ser and Ken Lindsay.Plistography Club Executive Preps ÿ rippled * \u201chil Fronis being n° the: 15th.of Aivided into.\u201c Rapid: Delivery Tilt 11 P.M.FI.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 It \u2018First Line Si als Busy, Pléase Dial ; "]
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