The Westmount examiner, 9 mars 1939, jeudi 9 mars 1939
[" 2.193 RR a I PN: \"HARDWOOD FLOOR Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates WE, 2323 EE \u201c38 Years in ox Westmount\" OHMAN°S EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS MID-WINTER SALE See our large variety of fine Watches.nerous trade-in allowance for your old watch.wE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.: AJISMMLII SSI US SILLI AUS / 1 IIS ILSU SAMI SU SSI LEIN ISA SLI SIA 1110 he Westmount Lxaminer LE TT Es a a Vas I A Ria B TR 2 Tr | voL.X., No.10 Baie D\u2019Urfe .Beaconsfield Bizard Island .Cote de Liesse .Cote St.Luc .Dorval Hampstead Lachine .Lasalle, Town of .Montreal East Montreal North \u2026 Montreal West pi Mount Royal, Town of .Outremont .Pointe aux Trembles Pointe Claire .\u2026 .RES oi St.Genevieve St.Laurent \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Parish St, Laurent - St.Leonard P.M.St.Michel, Town of St.Pierre, Town of Saraguay .Senneville \u2026 Verdun Westmount Leena rea Cee pres - Parish of Pointe Claire \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Riviere des Prairies St.Anne de Bellevue .RE Parish St.Anne de Belleveue \u2026\u2026.$401,351 [TY LEADS ALL SUBURBAN MUNICIPALITIES IN VALUE F REALTY TRANSACTIONS Nine Sales Representing a Total Value of $104,434 Re- | corded During January \u2014-Outremont in Second Position With Transactions Valued at $103,898\u2014 Report Compiled by Montreal Real Estate Board Westmount placed first among all suburban municipalities on the I:land of Montreal in the total value of real estate sales transagted F during the month of January, a report released this week by the secre- fj tary of the Montreal Real Estate Board reveals.$ Nine deals representing a turnover of $104,434 were É during the 31-day period according to the report.Outremont was in R second position with 13 sales having a combined Ë.Hampstead followed Outremont with 6 sales valued at $36,001.ki The complete report covering Island suburban municipalities com- E piled by the Montreal Real Estate Board is as transacted value .of $103,898.follows: Value Number Erol ae \u2014 \u2026 36,001 .103,898 5,159 8,502 CIN =) 12D NW \u2014 1,290 2,300 12,100 205 awl lol *a 2,600 11,450 200 \u2026.17,622 104,434 DANAGE CAUSED BY OUTBREAK HERE MONDAY Two Alarm Blaze Endangered Lives and Destroyed Property on Victoria Avenue A number of persons narrowly escaped injury and considerable property damage was caused when fire broke out in a second storey flat at 439 Victoria avenue Monday night.The residence is occupied by J.Stewart.The outbreak was first reported at seven p.m.and firemen under Chief Gough and Sub-Chief Bur- riss responded to the call.By the time they arrived, the fire had reached such proportions that a second alarm was turned in and ail Westmount equipment was sumniond to the scene.The flames spread from a rear bedroom, through the pantry and into the living room, were most of the damage was caused.Damage was also done to the lower flat by smoke and water, Firemen fought the blsze for over an hour and played three streams of water into the structure, They.succeeded in confining the flames to the building and no damage was caused to nearby Progress Club Names Officers The Canadian Progress Club of Montreal elected William Ash- worth, of Victoria avenue, as its president on Wednesday evening.He was inducted into office immediately by the past president, Ald.Leo.J.McKenna.Elected for a three-year term on the board of governors were: J.Lovell Baker, Victor Linnell, I~.Earle Wight and W.L.Williamson; to serve two years, H.R.Peroult, and for one year, Thomas F.Butler, Hugh G.MacGregor, H.S.Robinson and S.A.Cloutier.Other officers will be elected at the first meeting of the board of governors.TO REPEAT PLAY \u201cPurim in Persia,\u201d a musical extravaganza, under the direction of Mr.S.Lerner, will be seen again by special request, at a repeat performance Sunday evening, at 7.30 p.m.at the Shaar Hashomay- im Synagogue.The performance is under the auspices of the Jewish High School Student Movement.The public is invited.There will be no charge for admission.WESTMOUNT, THURSDA INVESTIGATION INTO FATAL AIR CRASH OP AIRMAIL INAUGURATION MARKED inaugurated by Trans Canada Air Lines.president of the Vancouver Rotary Club, Lines on March I.Members of the Westmount Rotary Club demonstrated their air mindedness at the regular luncheon meeting of the club last week when they deposited letters in an airmail box at the head table.The scene shown above was in celebration of the first over-night transcontinental air mail schedule which was Among the letters deposited by the members was a greeting from ohn H.Colton, president, to the In the front row, left to right, are: Erle E.Eisenhauser, of Regina, who was the speaker: Daniel Brophy, Westmount Postmaster; Mr.Colton, mailing his letter: and a guest of honor, J.A.D.McCurdy, who, piloting an aircraft of his own design, the Silver Dart, made the first airplane flight in the British Empire 30 years ago.Back row: Paul Bermann of Czecho-Slovakia, Stanley B.Cayford, Stanley Neilson, and George G.Wakeman, general traffic manager, Trans-Canada Air RECORD IS SET BYTELEPHONE C0; EMPLOYEES Over 125 Workers Complete 10 Years Without Being Involved in Acéi- dents Over 125 employees of the West District, Plant Department, staff of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada completed 10 years of operations without being involved in a \u201clost time\u201d acc.dent, on Monday.Commenting on this achievement R.J.Rumball, * Montreal Division Plant Superintendent, said:: \u201cThis means that not.even one of the men in this large district has lost time as the result of an accident since March 6, 1929.This record has not been surpassed or equalled during the last 10 years in any other of the Company's districts in the Eastern Area which includes the entire Province of Quebec and part of Ontario.\u201d The West District Plant staff includes those employees who install telephones, make repairs, and drive the familiar green and red Bell trucks, Mr.Rumball pointed out.The district takes in West- mount, Verdun, montreal West.Ville St.Pierre, Ville LaSalle, Hampstead, Notre Dame de Grace (except the extreme north section) and part of Montreal proper.The eastern boundary includes part o?Colbourne, Mountain, Mackay, and Guy streets, he explained.R.M.Richardsen, of Westbury Avenue, has been West District Plant Superihtendent since December, 1936, when he succeeded the late K.F.O.Lerry.Previously.W.J.Feeling had supervision over this district.Examiner Writers To Take Part In Radio Broadcast Two writers for The Examiner property.; Plans Made For | Inter-Faith Tea ; At the Inter-faith Tea, at Temple Emanu-El Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, the Canadian trio.composed of the three Nelson sisters of Winnipeg, Manitoba, will render musical selections.This trio is travelling under the distin- £uished auspices of the National Education Council of Canada, \u201chose honorary president is His Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir.This gathering of Christian and Jewish women, the first of its kind in Montreal, will also listen to add'esses by Mrs.John Pitts and dics, Harry J, Stern, will be members of a team of Montreal newspapermen, who will engage with a team of young ladies in an international radio broadcast of Dr.Harry Hagen\u2019s \u201cTrue or False\u201d program on Monday evening hext.They are Frederick Failes, and also Jack Hirshberg, writer of the popular column \u201cOf Masks and Mikes,\u201d appearing in The Examiner and affiliated newspapers.Others on the team are Dave Legate of The Montreal Star, Walter O\u2019Hearne of The Montreal Herald, Blair Fraser of The Gazette, and Elmer Lanthier of The Standard.The other team.graduates of McGill School of Physical Education, who will be announced as the \u201cPhysicaleds\u201d are Phyllis Stap-lls, captain, of the Y.W.C.A,, Ruby Smith of Argyle Junior High and Queen schools, Jean Buchanan, hockey coach, Margaret Jami- son of Aberdeen and Alexander schools, Betty Gould, and Margaret Hart of Hampstead High school.Five of these girls played on McGill girl's hocke; team last year.The program, which is considered one of the most popular on the air, will be broadcast from the Windsor Hotel, on Monday evening, commencing at 10 o'clock, and can be heard locally via CFCF.J B.Williams and Company, man 'ufacturers of toilet goods.are sponsors of the program, and J Walter Thornpson Company are the advertizing agents.The program will be broadcast over some 35 radio stations of CBC and NBC in Canada and the Unit-d States, | * x Woman Injured By Falling Ice The first accident of its kind reporled to police here this year occurred Saturday afternoon, when Mrs.L.Stein, 3835 Gi- rouard avenue, was struck of a house.The ice fell from the roof of 4870 Sherbrooke street west, listed as being occupied by D.Campbell.Mrs.Stein, who was but slightly injured, was treated by Dr.F.8.Dorrance, CAMPAIGN [3S CONDUCTED BY BOYS BRIGADE .\u2019 - Leaders in Financial Drive Will be Awarded Prizes This Evening The financial campaign conducted by the First Westmount Company of the Boys\u2019 Bridage has come to a successful climax and prizes will be awarded tonight tn Ed.Hilborne, top-notcher, who will be the recipient of an engraved trumpet.Jack Goodfellew, second in line, will be awarded a fountain cen and James Wilson, third, a tie pin.The campaign \u2018has enabled the company to make the purchase of a number of necessary instruments for the band, which will prepare it for the first outing.Three of the newer recruits will be officially enroled tonight and receive their badges of membership.They are Duncan Jones, Ken- :neth\u2019 Nicoll and Roy Howard: The company\u2019s steady growth indicates a keen interest being taken in the Boys\u2019 Brigade work and augur: well for the future of both the Company and Battalion.Company Bible Class, meeting weekly in Melville Hall from 2 to 2.45 Sunday afternoons, is also bers an orportunity of worshiping bers an opportunity f worshiping together in fellowship with their officers.Special attention will be given to Scripture knowledge tests to be held toward the latter part of the session.The trips of interest each week are proving increasingly popular and arrangements are now complete for their continuance throughout the better part of the session.Last week's trip was under the direction of Robert Beal A large Brigade Sweater crest way awarded Dunean Jones for his having been the first to answer rorrectly the Company's weekly ouzzle, For this week's contest.i \u201chich is a very difficult, one, a (Cycle Penant has been chosen as ha award, FINAL TRIBUTE PAID SATURDAY TO MAO.À SMITH th head by ice falling fram inoegphggesal Held for Mother.of ¥ Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith And Rev.J.Lavell Smith Final tribute was paid to the late Mrs.Alfred Smith at West- mount Park Church on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Rev.J.D.McCrae officiating at the service.Mrs.Smith we the mother of the Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith, pastor of Dominio.Douglas Church and of Rev.J.Lavell Smith of Westmount Park Church.She died last Friday.A second service was held at Toronto Monday and interment was in Westminster Memorial Park Cemetery in that city.Mrs.Smith was the widow of the late Rev.A.E, Smith, of Toronto.Following the death of her husband there in 1931 she came to Montreal to live with her sons.Serving mainly in Western Ontario her husband had hcen a Methodist Church minister for over 40 years.Mrs.Smith was born near Woodstock, Ont., the daughter of John Watt, an early settler in Oxford County.When her husband retired in 1915 they moved to Toronto and established a residence there.Mrs.Smith, who was in her 80th year, is survived by her two song; two brothers, Frederick Watt of Woodstock, Ont, and David Watt of Vancouver, and three sisters, Mrs.G.F.Gibson of Vancouver, and the Misses Adeline and A, L.Watt, both of Woodstock.HOSTEL BOOTH FEATURES SHOW One of the attractive booths at the Westmount Hobby Show at the Y.M.C.A.is that of the Canadian Youth Hostels Association.Flanking the central figure of a young man dismounted beside his bicycle are a number of representative photographs taken by local young people on hostelling trips in Europe and New England last_year.This marks the first summer of hosteling activities in this province and already there are sixty members waiting or \u2018he opening of the International Chain of Hostels from Montreal to New York.@etailed information may be obtained about the Youth Hostels Association's program for the coming season from those in charge of the display at the West- mount Y.Moving pictures of hosteling in the New Enzland States will be shown at the Hobby Show on Friday night at 8.30 p.m.Credit for the display goes to Phil C-tarneau, / Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb .of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Westmount High Old Boys Will Meet Tonight Westmount High School Old Boys will hold their annual banquet and reunion tonight in the Windsor Hotel.President J.Aird i Nesbitt will be in the chair.It | is expected that approximately | 600 Westmounters, graduates and non-graduates will attend.Jack Cushing, treasurer of the organizations, reported that this number exceeds last year's by 15 per cent.NURSES\u2019 HOME IS REQUIRE BY HOSPITAL Need of New Building Stressed at Annual Meeting of Women's _ * General Need for the erection of a nurses\u2019 home in order to make space in the hospital now used as nurses\u2019 quarters available for patients, was stressed at the annual meeting at the board of governo:s of the Women's General Hospital held in the board room of the institution on upper street Friday night.The total number of days was 54,442, as against 52,000 in 1037, an increase of 2,352 days, about 89 per cent being accouated for by ward patients.1,424 Operations A totäl 611,424 \"bperations compared with 1,322 in 1037, with 472 major operations as against 368 in the preceding year.There were 101 blood transfusions given.Revenue from patients increased by $10,551, with an increase in hospital expenditure of $7,610.There were 343 confinements with two deaths.The total number of deaths occurring in the hospital was 130, or about 3.27 per cent, Excluding stillbirths and those who died within 48 hours of their admission to the hospital\u2014totalling 32\u2014the percentage was 2.46, Seventy-eight autopsies were done, Cost Per Day Down Cost per day per patient was $3.21, compared with $3.29 in 1937 ®The outdoor department had an increase of 2445 treatments given, with an increase of 1,379 free treatments.There were 230 new cases.Cost per treatment in this department, exclusive of rental for space, light, heat, power, ete, was 36 ceats.Governors The following bourd of governors was elected: President, Prof.H.E., Reilley; 1st vice-president, Peter Bercovitch, K.C., M.P.; 2nd vice-president, Hon.Gordon Scott, M.L.C.; Dr.F, F, Thompson, secretary; P.R, Walters, Capt.J.P.Kempf, W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., Hon, Gilbert Conroy, Louis Bloomfield, Morris W.Wilson, Norman Holland, Dr.A, Bercovitch was elected liaison officer between the medical board and the board of governors.Lions Scouts, Cubs, Do Well Scouts and Cubs of the Lions Club Boy Scout Group sponsored by the Lions Club of Montreal, who under their Choral director, (Mrs, J.8.Hickey, each placed second yesterday afternoon in Classes 83 and 84 of the Quebec Musical Competition Festival.+ True tu custom the first Robin reported having been seen on the Island of Montreal has again se- lected Westmount in which to! \u201cmake its spring debut, } hour after the Westmount Examiner hard gone to press last week a woman resident phoned to say that she had seen a Robin in Westmount Park perched on a tree by the library.| The newspaper reports early in the week stating thai a Robin, had been sighted in St.{rannot be taken as robbing any Less than an | PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS ENS T0 PROBE ACCIDENT WHICH T00K LIFE OF RESIDENT, Young Radio Executive and Companions Killed When Plane Falls\" at Lac-A-La-Croix, Que.\u2014 Missing Since Sunday \u2014 Father of Local Victim Learns Few Details of Accident While offigials of the Civil A viation Division of the Department of Transport could not be reached lust evening for n statement, it was learned that an investigation into the airplane crash at Lac-a-la- Croix, Que, yesterday, in which John Stadler, Jr, of 4334 Westmount boulevard, and two others lost their lives, will by started immediately.The probe will attempt to discover the exact cause of the tragedy which occurred while the young r Martin and Oscar Therrien, were Air officinls connected with adio exceutive and Capl.Herve St.returning from a week-end holiday.the Dominion Government were planning last night Lo fly to the scene of the crash where the Waco plane in which the three vietims were killed is believed to be imbedded in the ice of a lake.The plane had been unreported since Sunday when the trio left on a 100-mile flight to Lac-u-lu- Croix, John C.Stadler was a prominent Westmount man and was well- known for his association in radio work.He was executive assistant to the Associate General Manager of the Canadian Broadeasting Corporation, Mr.John Stadler, father of the victim, stated last night thal he had no further news of the ucci- dent, He is to be visited today by inspectors of the Civil Aviation Division of the Department of Transport.No arrangements concerning the funeral for his son have Leen made.- ~The - youthful 4uadio.executive], graduated from MGIll University in electrical engineering in 1930.He had previously studied al Mount St.Louis College.He was 33 years of age.ROBERT BEAL BRIGADE HEAD Installed as Leader-in- Charge of First Team, Junior Reserve The First Team, junior reserve of The Boys\u2019 Brigade, officially installed Robert\u2018Beal .as leader- in-charge Tuesday evening.He will be assisted by Robert Morrow who has proven his ability in handicraft instruction and who will continue to carry on classes in various crafts.The Brigade programme is filled with interest for young boys between the ages of 8 and 12, and hoys in the district who would care to juin, will be made welcome any Tuesday night in Melville Hall, Recital Planned At High School The National Council of Education of Canada will sponsor a recital in the auditorium of West.mount High School next Tuesday evening at half-past cizht o'clock.The well-known Canadian trio, consisting of Zara Nelson, cellist; Ida Nelson, violinist; and Anna Nelson, pianist, will be the artists, This trio is well known throughout the North American continent ax well as in Europe, having been heard over the B.B.C.in England on many occasions.Westmount Again Boasts | First Robin Of Year of the glory from Westmount as the harbinger of spring made itself at home here three days prior to the one seen in the Shore centre.At any rate Westmount retaing its title of the \u201cfirst robin\u201d community as far as Lhe Jsland of Montreal is concerned, Outremont usually winds up in second place and occasionally there is some disputing Westmount's claim by that centre.On the whole, however, is title.South! OPENING HELD LAST EVENING OF HOBBY SHOW Many Outstanding Entries \"In Exhibition at West- mount Y.M.C.A.Under the patronage of Mayor Walter A, Merrill, R.5.White, MP, and W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A,, the Westmount Boys' and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show gps officiully opened Tast night the Y.M.C.A.The main division of the show was opened at seven o'clock, with the official ceremony taking place an hour later.This was foliowed by a swimming meet, held in connection with the show.\u201cAn Adventure of Science,\u201d an illustrated lecture as presented at nine o'clock by Dr.J.B.Collip, professor of biochemistry at McGill University.Objects on displuy ranged from hand painted china to model airplanes.A collection of dolls representing \u201cAll Nations\u201d exhibited by Anne Bond, was one of the most outatanding entries.Miss Bond also entered a completely furnished doll house.Another outstanding entry is a model of a gas-powered airplune by John Foster.Other exhibits include collections of coins and stamps, woodwork by the boys of St.Leo's Academy and Argyle School, sewing and embroidery work, soup-carving, and more than 100 photographic studies, The latter exhibit, an official of the show said, is far ahead of last year's The show will remain open une til Sdturday, with judging taking place each night.Prizes will be awarded in all major sections, PP, Mercer is president of the show, which is sponsored by the Westmount Hi-Y Clubs of West- mount High School.Thelma Cut~ tie and Tom Mulligan are vice- presidents, The advisory committee includes Verne W.TT.Estano, Ald.J.Alex Edmison, C.V.lrayn, A.RC.A, K.H, Murray, D.H.Parker, Norman Smyth, Dr.H.D.Southam and F.I.Taylor.The Week At Victoria Hall Toduy: Lyric Operatic Society.Tomorrow: Lyric Operatic Society; Westmount Lodge, AJ, and A.M.; Westmount Conclave, True Kindred.Saturday: Lyric Operatic Society.Monday: Westmount Lodge, AF.and AM.regular meeting; Hospital Workers\u2019 Association ! concert.Tuesday: Centenary - Church social.Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club weekly luncheon meeting; \"Westmount Study Club; Victorian Order of Nurses; Wednesday Nine O'clock's, Next Thursday: i Study Club play.Westmoun! RETURNS Mrs.A.R, Springelt has return- \u201ced home from Camden, S.C., where Lambert this city usually mar Ages to retain she was the guest of Mrs, W.R.Miller, _\u2014 Wostitiount™ - ira pce vous tin fe ae i oe en EE ha AE | f be a iy Las lags du.at tte ir \u201cre [I | | Hi omer AS ESR \u201c DExtor 2930.The | Westmount Examiner Published Every Friday Morning Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Cunuda\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ava.» .WAlnat 2778° i \u201cThe Examiner\u201d aîme to de an independent, clean deveteu to publie service.mewspaper for the home, WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 PROVINCIAL REDISTRIBUTION The announcement that Government has appointed a committee to investigate the redistribution of Quebec electoral constituencies will be welcomed in Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount.For further back than many electors can remember, Eng- fish-speaking electors in Westmount, Notre Dame de Grace, and Outremont have been lumped together to form one \u2018divisions in the entire country.course, is that English electors have only one representative for the territory mentioned, when they should have two or three.It is to \u2026 be hoped that now that the government is going to tackle the problem, this unwieldy, .disjointed division we call Westmount wi'l be \"tut up into its three natural divisions \u2014 that Is: the City of Outremont together with Cote des Neiges; the City of Westmount; and Hampstead, Montreal West, and Notre Dame de Grace.St.Laurent should be taken out \u2018of the division and placed in the same constituency as other Back River towns.Even with the + redistribution outlined above, .three new divisions would have more voters \u2018than many of the rural constituencies.- TOO MANY PARTIES Le King Leopold of Belgium recently took \u201chis parliament severely to task for its failure to achieve progress in the face of grave national prob'ems.The trouble in.Belgium, as » «in many other countries, is confusion result- sc: Ing from too many shades of opinion in its #7 Parliament \u2014 too many parties \u2014 too many A.platforms \u2014 too many private solutions for *\u2019\u201d the problems that beset the people.The ad- : \u2018Evice of the King of the Belgians could be \u201ctaken to heart in all the democracies.Even mon Canada, what with Social Credit, C.C.F.Independent, Labour, Farmer, Nationalist, New »s;Democracy, Leadership, and umteen other Jafmovements in addition to the old stand-by 40302 Words for ; LOST + BMALIL, black purse with money, In Westmount \u2018theatre, Friday evening.Rewtrd.E-0 SITUATIONS WANTED NURSE experienced, graduate, gen- sral nursing, $15.00 weekly, gentlles only.Wllbank 2028, Bb YOUNG woman will do dressmaking $3.00 por day.Call Wllbank 6281, R- FLATS TO LET x] « \u201cHEATED DUPLEXES MODURN excellent location, Harvan, Wilson Avonues, north of Terrebotine.Very bright six, seven rooms and prontrast nook.Attractive spacious the Provincial of the largest The result, of the minds each of the Liberal and Tory parties, we are drifting toward a Babel of voices that is liable to lead to utter confusion.These mis'ed although of Lunenburg harbor.pressions from many quarters that some effort should take place to preserve the Bluenose as a Nova Scotian institution.\u2019 That effort has begun.The effort, quite properly started in the town of Lunenburg, the Bluenose\u2019s home port.But it is not to stop there.People in all parts of Canada will have an opportunity to become a part owner of the Bluenose, and it is hoped that, supported by a trust fund and administered by a careful authority, the Bluenose wi!l sail the seas for many a day.The schooner\u2019s fishina days may be over, but its trim lines and fine sailing qualities will remain to show the world that Nova Scotians know how to build and operate fine vessels.\u2014Halifax Chronicle.Scotians.well-meaning reformers are themselves their own worst enemies, for it should be remembered that confusion preceded the Russian revo'ution \u2014 confusion deliberately fomented; confusion also preceded the advent of Fascism in Italy and of Naziism in Germany.There is room \u2014 plenty of room \u2014 within the old parties for every sincere man and woman; and, were there but two strong parties\u2014 government and loyal opposition \u2014 stability would be the order in many countries where.uncertainty, fear, and stagnation are presently the rule.One of the greatest troubles the democracies have to face every crack-pot with a glib tongue can get a fo'lowing if he talks seriously, and if he also has some money he can get together a party.These men are, as a rile, too eqotistical to submit to party discipline; consequently, they have little use for reliable, old-line parties.But our problems wi'l, in the long run, be solved by reliable, old-line parties.CARING FOR THE BLUENOSE The campaign now under way to preserve the schooner Bluenose as à national memorial seems certain to win the approval and support of many people.The Bluenose has a proud ré- cord and has hecome almost a personalitv in of many Nova schooner is a Nova Scotia symbol, not merely a souvenir of some sailina races, but a symbol of Nova Scotia\u2019s great fishing industry.The Bluenose has given faithful service and her fishing days are about over.But Nova Scotians, with the sea in their blood and their lives dominated by marine associations, want some better fate for the Bluenose than to end hèr days fallina to pieces in some backwater is the fact that The There have been ex- .THE STOPME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE Just Impertinence \u201cMamma, why has papa no hair?\u201d \u201cBecause he thinks so much, my dear.\u201d i \u201cBut why have you got much?\u201d \u201cBecause-\u2014go away and do your lessons, you naughty boy.\u201d 30 pa Almost Logical \u201cWhere plants are found,\u201d said the teacher, \u201cyou know there ia soil; where there are trees, you will find birds, and so on.Now, you bqys, fresh from your hoh* days, what do you associate with fish?\u201d \u201cChips,\u201d was the chorus.A Vicious Thrust \u201cBut surely.\u201d said Jones, \u2018\u201cseeing is believing?\u201d \u201cNot necessarily,\u201d Brown replied.\u201cFor instance, I see you every day!\u201d And From An Author! \u201cI suppose,\u201d a young woman once said gushingly to Mark Twain, \u201cthat you're awfully fond of books, aren't you?\u201d \u201cWell, that depends,\u201d drawleg the humorist.\u201cIf a bun%'has a leather cover it has à ragnificert vaiue ar a razm stroy.À brief concise work, such as the French write, is very useful to put under the short leg of a wobbly table.Large, old-fashioned books with clasps can\u2019t be beat as missiles to hurl at dogs.A large book like a geography is iearly as good as a piece of tin to nail over a broken windowpane.\u201d How to Get a Reputation \u201cThey tell me he\u2019s a wonderful after-dinner speaker.\u201d \u201cYes, you should hear him argue with the waiter about the bill.\u201d\u2014 London Evening News.The Westmount Examiner 35] CLASSIFIEL re re WAlnut 2773 |.ADS FOR SALE GIBBARD solid, waliut china cabinet, In perfect condition, nlso exten- gion \u2018gateleg table, Three Windsor chairs, Reasonable price, Telephone WA, 288%.L-170 DINING ROOM suite $26.00, medicine cabinet bc, Stroller baby carringe, boy's slelgh, 26c.EL, 3718.Le178 BABY'S equipment in excellent condition, English carrlage requiring no repair.Folding canvas top dressing table, Large enamel bathtub, bassin- otte, Scootor-Walker, sleigh.Also few practically new blankets and clothes, Including ndorable silic coats, bonnets \u2018and .such necessitica for baby.AT.2548.A-170 GAS STOVE, amooth top, good condi- BUREAU, mahogany, mirror, couch bed with mattress $3.00 or In exchange for trunk.EL.1337.4 FOR SALE finish, drawers, $56.00.good Siding I.-168 EXTENSION amall chairs.Bedroom chair.table 3 x 2, very cheap.EL.1835.good condition $5.00, CABINET radio, 6 tube- electric he- terodyne, 3341.EL, L-167\" table, oak bench, 4 Small L-164 chesterfleld, secretary Selling out Immodlately,.no dealer® Victoria, 4868 Sherbrooke west, cor- console, lamps, dining, HREAKFAST SET, rugs, hall runner, studio couch, bedronm.FOR SALE NINE piece walnut dining room sulte, also 3 plece chesterfield, small size, clean, good condition, very cheap for quick sale.EL.0211.L-160 PIANO modern, good tone and condl- tion, also chesterfield, reasonable.Leaving country, BY, 0719, L-158 LADY'S OXFORD grey suit, in good condition $5.00, size 16.DE, 8614.L-152 for 25c fresh daily.DE.1303.We deliver, .1.-219 THREE pleco suit, dresses, size 16, shoes, etc, Call WA, 6287, L-128 WEBB upright piano, bed with spring, $3.00.$50.00.Double Gramophone WESTMOUNT EXAMINER - THURSDAY, MARCH, 9, 1939 Mr.and Mrs.Harry \u2018Norris, conductor Gilbert and Sullivan's \u201cPrincess Ida,\u201d which the Lyric Operatic Society at Victoria Hall tonight, Friday and Saturday.CONDUCT \u201cPRINCESS IDA\u201d and stage manager of is being presented by à The Examiner\u2019 Hidden Titles Contest following requiroments:\u2014 hidden.the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Friday's mail: .The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the Simply find the two \u201c\u2018ads.\u2019\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week are Submit all answeres to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.» All answers must.be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every- The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Mrs.D.F.Stein, 431 Prince Albert Ave.; Miss Rietta McCartney, 3451 Holton Ave.; Wm.Diamond, 2197 St.Catherine West; Mrs?Helen Bardwell, 443 Prince Albert Ave.; Miss Edna Lyon, 574 Claremont Ave.; Mrs.George Fryer, 5025 Sherbrooke LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE W.ROBERTSON Funeral Service Conducted Monday Afternoon by Rev.F.W.Kerr The funeral of Mr.William Sydney Robertson was held at his home, York avenue, on Monday afternoon.Mr.Robertson died at the Central Division of the Montreal Genéral Hospital on Saturday afternoon after an illness of West.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Calvary Church | | \u2018Notes: + x At the evening service at 7.30 p.m.at Calvary church Dr.Jones will preach on the theme, The Vision that Inspires\u2014a Message for Youth.Young people are specially invited to attend these services.The Sunday School will meet at three o'clock for regular class work and also for Teacher Training.The Men's Own Brotherhood will also meet at 3 p.m.The Pastor\u2019s training class for church membership will be held at 4.15 p.m.' On Monday at 8.15 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union will hold a special service with the Rev.R.P.Stafford, Chairman of the Presbytery Committee on Religious Education, delivering the address.On Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.the midweek service for prayer, and study of the Lenten Booklet, will be held in the Church Parlors.On Friday, March 17th at 1 p.ma St.Patrick\u2019s Day luncheon will be held in the church hall.A splendid prgramme has been arranged including colored moving pictures of Ireland, and an address on St.Patrick, by the minister, the Rev.T.W.Jones.Sunday, March 19th a guest preacher in the person of the Rev.J.Arthur Stead, M.A., B.D., former minister of Crystal Springs Church, and later a missionary of the United Church in Angola, Africa, will occupy the pulpit of Calvary Church both morning and evening.On Friday, March 24th, the Dramatic Club of the Church will repeat the play \u201cLove, Inc.,\u201d under the auspices of the Bowling League.On Wednesday, March 29th, the Montreal Masonic Choir will render a Grand Concert in the church Auditorium, under the direction of Mr, Walter Clapperton, Hon.A.R.- C.M.This noted body of singers has already established an enviable reputation in Montreal.sity of Arizona and Dean of the Graduate College.Dr.Chapman\u2019s assistants held that tite result of the five years of experiments would open up a wider field of gold recovery than has hitherto been known and that it would reach a whole bracket of gold-bearing ores that cannot now bé advantageously treated by existing systems.This, they said, would mean that large quantities of gold \u201cfrozen\u201d in mine refuse heaps, abandoned diggings, and low-grade ore fields would be available for exploitation.560 GET DECORATIONS Decorations for excellent work were awarded to nearly 500 munitions workers and collective farmers, including several milkmaids and women tractor drivers in } ner Victoria.DE.5959.1.-33 and records $32.00.Can b cear round -00.e seen from! several weeks Ja Snrdens, hot re ta pi tion, reasonable price.HI.0945.DINING ROOM suite, piano andj 1-56.80 p.n.1035 Harvard.Le183| Ty ns ducted b * \u201cYenant.Conventent tramway and bus L-176\" bench, Lawn mower.DE.6338, L-158} CHESTERFIELD suite, 320.00; other R Ce WR wes.con re y Mines.Apply Asselin, 4543 Wilson, articles.DE.8845, L-00 | Rev.I - Kerr o St.ndrew\u2019s phone WAlnut 3793.Open evenings.BLACK Persian lamb coat, 16, per: United Church, interment following C1 |% + et condition, exceptional value in Mount Royal Cemetery.FOR SALE : 00: WI.6651.L-% The chief mourners were: Mrs.ENGLISH chesterftld suite, never ( CD ire CN and large Robertson, three sisters, Mrs.L.used, bargain.Several benutiful \\ d | > À , E.Cooke, of Grenville, Que.Miss is tugs, Gibbard dining room, bedroom rosswor uzz \u20ac ylotorla avenue.WA.S94.Ld! Janet Agnes he 4 d Mr \u201c2 quite, studlo, gateleg, bookcase, : IGH rubber boots, men\u2019s size 6, g and rs.mps, tables, Selling immediately.| % $1.00: boy's size 5, 60c; size 4, 35c.| George T.Bowden of Montreal, 1, 1950.1363 Greene, Westmount.TT EL.4359.L-%| and a number of nephews and E-3 4 15 {¢ 7 P 9 io | 85.THEANCS Ene stove, very good nieces.PARTMENT dining room sef, orig- boone on.nL 4d Mr.Robertson was born in bal design, blue lenthor chosterfield, 12 3 FURNITURE of 6 room flat for sale.Cornwall, Ontari f the l maple desk, walnut \u2018bureaus, Willis Leaving city.No.dealers.4902.i M Tatosk Robos the ue lano.WEllington 6853.E-4 = Grosvenor.KF.1578.1-971 George McIntos obertson an AS siove, ice Dox, M bed, dining 4 A 17 SOLID pollshed light\u2019 onk.three|his wife Harriet Osborne.The toom \u2018buffet and kitchen table.FI.CA piece bedroom suite, refrigerator, family moved to Montreal and $518 1099 G x-7 A Victrola, in good condition, reason- .E 1 teen, ; - 1 19 1 21 able price.EL.5.L-100 were residents of Westmount for IDING boots, size 8%, brown and = - 4 a number of years.black, $15.00 & pair, T.Stafford, NAVY BLUE three plece swagger y 1806 Sherbrooke St.W.corner Vie TY 73 suit, 16, also dresses, size 12, very To 18 cheap.DE.0365 after § p.m.L-I01 G d ed \u2014 TT RUS new.8 x 1/5, s6.00 Bu CLARINET, B fiat, Yoehon system, ol Recover y A CA used very little, $40.00: also tenor k china display cabinet, $10.00, 3 26 28 banjo ukelele, wonderful instrument, F W t O \u2018fection wardrobe with mirror door, $12.00, EL.1309.L-104 rom aste res 10.00, upright plano, Story & Clark, 39 3 rT 7 : 2 À CHINESE umbrella stand: Premium orfect condition, 1374 Greene.WI.vacuum Spice and Span; floor pol.By New Process 5 .; 5 53 Isher day hed: lows: aan other RAY CARACUL coat with squirre articles.anrana venue, : .poilar, good condition, double ning L-118 The United Dates high Jou rough body of con size are = roducing capact will soon - gain © Phone FI.9274 mornings or 5 36 37 CARTAGE & STORAGE Pp Eg capacity, © ex 6.30 panded on the basis of a new pro- + fter .30 p.m.DOMINION Storage & Cartage Co.ki ible th tr {ENGLISH pram In good condition, T5 130 McGill Street.Moving, Crating, |Ce88 Making possible the extrac.[p.00.Dlsxter 6388, L-267 41 Packing, Furniture Storage, Local and tion of gold from low-grade ores § \"ALNUT dining room set $60.00, rug long distance moving.Large vans |hitherto unprofitable, mining en- 0.00, fumed\u2019 oak table, $26.00, odd ZI 44 ç Free estimates.Telephone MA.6116.gingers declared in New York re- \u2018hairs, $15.00 each, bureau $7.00.FI.\u201cFive of a Kind\u201d K-10 cently.0387.L-310 .Fe MIESPRRFIELD set 5506, Kitchon| [46 47 sc 4 EDUCATIONAL Announcement of the new pro- et, $5.00, Stromberg Carlson radio, : FRENCH girl, Parisian accent, would cess vas made a New York yes.* 85,00, en\u201c tables.5165 Sherbrooke give French conversation night or|terday during the final*session o Wnitor.EL.3037.Loss| [BD 1 day, Elwood Bia?E-8 [gh ; j » EL, Ye Ris.E-8|the 150th meeting of the American |- JEAUTIFUL broadtail coat, trimmed FRENCH CONVERSATIONS, quick: Institute of Mining and Metallur- \u2019ersian lamb, new.sacrifice, would est method, $5.00 monthly, French| ical Engineers by its discoverer xchange for % allver foxes neck- HORIZONTAL SE Antique, x in fore Wd \u2018 Government prize, former professor Re Thomas Garfield Chapman.jeae.FI.5563, L-207 1\u2014Ornamental slit Ja RE ' sion © of French, McGill, 3479 Prudhomme.UT: Ss hapman, fIRL'S spring coat $4.00.Smocked Ree igo 4i\u2014 elle jurisdic- 19 dalar Just above Sherbrooke.DE.3200.head of the Department of Mining otton dress $3.00, Size 13-14.Apply excessively tion 21\u2014British coin (pl) F-13/Engineernig and Metallurgy in the JL.8735.1-201] 19\u2014Beginning 44-04 Testament RERO ody (01) FORTUNE TELLING College of Mines of the Univer- IQUARIUN with accessories and 80/1 nga piled 43\u2014Éxaltation 27\u2014Complete collec- CONSULT Frofessor Armand, bay.= « Pppies, doll'a crib on wheals, 87° x Thesus With ymboi of tion cho-mentalist clairvoyant at 3904 * Ivory, two burner gR$ ring.Bl.the clue?« tantalum Ie 24 Advance Guard Evelyn Stret, cornet Hickson, Ver LBERT EEK .- T\u2014 > ! ~\u2014Humorousls n insec .Appointment telephone WE.A WwW S RI Arpat a IT ee UT ME TO (8 SU.French and Engin.Sondes JEWELLER WATCHMAKER , .me jams .oN - .(E.vs50.L-1g3| =o cleave B0\u2014Country of Asla S3\u2014Ate by rule and_Monday only.E-14, The Shop of Superior HRL'S COAT, hat, dresses, etc, size| 21\u2014A fish : 5i-Eurovean 34 \u2014Vlands at edge SHOE REPAIRS Craftsmanship )-12 years excellent condition.DE.22-Gca hin wood 1 pRERTICAL To rent LOWEST prices, men's hand-made jn order to run accurately watches 2.Leann pir $~Dormant id Wide.mouthed jar shoes to order.$10.00.T.Statford, should be wound Hghtly.Main- .AVING ROOM, dining room nnd bed| 23\u2014To le hidden 3\u2014Part of \u201cto do d0=Incaiculable 1866 Sherbrooke St.W.Corner Vie- Joos or winding mechanism som furniture, including radio, wa-{ 26\u2014\\erb forms 4\u2014Town In Belgium M bien aria Ave.E-11 * ind 1 RAI %8\u2014To annul &\u2014Pronoun .3\u2014A high priest \u20ac break under notmal wind- or colours, etchings, rugs, etc.WI-| gang RH 6\u2014 Fiat bottomed 44\u2014At present TURKISH BATHS ing pressure.: - \u2014 Lu 84, 4355 Sherbrooke, Apt.43.L-189| 20\u2014Principal boat 4?Conjunctl n Toc and $1.00 EN F 0 FIRBPLACES, groy stone, with| 31\u2014Verse maker , T\u2014Lroded +&\u2014Musical note FINNISH stenmbath.sunbath and PLAAMLIALA EL 4-H 2\u2014=Prohibited 8-Exists a; k top, lar&e great opening and tile 31\u2014Comiely s\u2014Hatimation Solution will be massage treatments at 4935e Sher- 1309 G Ave Fi.4820 ring trimmed to match top.DEL] 35\u2014Marsh 10\u2014A hire found elsewhere in brooke West.DExter 5678 By Ap reene Ave.78 L-184! 36\u2014To navigate 12\u2014Torn chis issue.pointment only.E-2 per À .PN grin A ANNUAL PURIM BANQUET HELD AT SYNAGOGUE Event Was Under Sponsorship of Women's Auxiliary and Parent-Teach- ers\u2019 Association The annua! community Purim Banquet at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue took place last Sunday evening, in the Synagogue's Assembly Hall, under the joint sponsorship of the Women\u2019s Auxihary Society of Shaar Hashomayim and the Parent-Teachers\u2019 Association of Shaar Hashomayim.The feature of the evening was the presentation of \u201cPurim in Persia,\u201d a musical comedy under the direction of S.Lerner, with the music provided by Mrs.M.N.Fineberg.Grace after meals was led by Victor Levy.Greetings were extended on behalf of the sons by Herzl Nathanson, and for the Fathers by Mr.J.H.Wener.Lillian Brown spoke for the daughters and Mrs, H.J.Levinson replied for the mothers.In the play the part of - King Ahasuerus was taken by Horace Baittle; Queen Esther was Mindel Browman; Haman was Lazarus Cohen; Mordecai was Edward Levinson; Vashti was Katherine Silver; the Sergeant-at-arms was Neil Phillips; the Brain Trust consisted of Bernard Berlin, Leslie Brodkin, lan Lemco, Samuel Getz, Peter Rosenbaum; Ladies in Waiting were Anita Elkin, Katherine Silver, Florence Gersovitz, Wylma Jacobs, Naomi Pressman, Selma Schachter, Dancer, Joyce Lozinski Scribe, Billy Levy; Official Tasters, Arthur Victor and Alan Finestone; Teacher, Gordon Edelstone, Pupils, Sadye Block, Sybil Freedman, Peter Bronfman, Edward Bronfman, David Lemco, Donald Kirk, Billy Levy, Alan Kirsch; Heralds, Sheila Abbey and Reva Leibovich; Haman\u2019s Henchman, Edgar Wener.The Stage Manager was Fred Solomon.The costume and Make- Up department was in charge of Mrs, P.Levy.The arrangements for the Banquet were in charge of the following committee, Mrs.H.Vineberg, Mrs.E.Solomon, Mrs.J.Block, Mrs.H.Edelstone and Mr.M.Kirk.DISCUS - PLANS FOR SECOND OF VIMY BANQUETS Remembrance Branch \"to Participate in Event at Windsor Hotel A committee has been appointed to make arrangements for the second Vimy anniversary banquet of Montreal Great War veterans, which is to be held in the Windsor Hotel on April 8th.The banquet will be under the sponsorship of the Montreal Dis- triet Council of the Canadian Legion, and the new Remembrance Branch of Notre Dame de Grace will play an important part in the proceedings.All ex-servicemen and their friends are invited.C.J.Decle, manager of the Empress thegtre.heads the committee in charge and will gladly supply further infor- PURIM MASQUERADE! HELD ON SUNDAY A Purim masquerade took place at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue last Sunday afternoen for pupils of the school.Costumes were judged by Cantor N.Mendelson, Mrs, H.Cooper and Mr.Saul E, Mos- koviteh.Prizes for the best costumes were awarded to Ruth Hyams, Z'pporah Batshaw, David Batshaw, Elaine Rudner, Gertrude Gold, Anid Kirsch, Tony Shine, Berry Shine, Bram Feldman, Eleanor Goldsmith, Robert Stein, Jack Silver, Glorianne Schwartz, Elsa Karlansky, Zelda Jacobs, Barbara Notkin and sister, E.Cohen and brother, Edward Held, Irving Schrier, Eleanor Zabitsky, Ellen Vineberg, Leonard Norman Cohen, Sheila Schwartz, Raymond Levy, Jacqueline Silberberg.Edward Daniels, Roslyn Raginsky.recent meeting of Remembrance Branch, attended by 60 ex-service- men, and at which meeting 13 new members were imitiated.W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., spoke briefly.Suggestions for new and permanent headquarters were also discussed.St.Andrew's Church Cote St.Antoine Road at Stanton Street Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.11.00 a.m.The Holy Communion, {On Friday at 8 p.m.a Preparatory Service will be held.) 3.00 p.m.Church School, Wylie, Superintendent.C.A 7.30 p.m.\u201cYouth Faces Life Cone fidently.\u201d\u201d REV.F.W.KERR, D.D.at both services.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Avs, Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W.Jones, A, Volde 11.00 a.m.A Service of Grateful Remembrance of the Life and Work of the late Rev.E, Mun- son HH, MA, D.D, for 18 years the Minister of Calvary Church and Pastor Emeritus at the time of his death.p.m.Sunday School, Teacher Training Class and Men's Own Brotherhood.4.15 p.m.Pastor's Training Class for Church Membership, 7.30 p.m.The Vision That Inspires\u2014 A Message for Youth.Monday, 8.13 Y.P.U,, Address by Rev.RP Stafford.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Midwegk Service.Friday, Mar, 17th, 1 p.m.St.Pat- rlck\u2019s Day Luncheon, Colored moving pictures of Ireland and address on St.Patrick by Rev.T.W.Jones.Friday, Mar.24, 8.15 p.m.Dramatic presentation of \u2018Love, Inc, under auspices of Bowlers, Wed.Mar, 26th, 8.15 p.m.Grand Concert by the Montreal Masonic Choir.Reserved seats 75 cts, general admission 50 cts, 3.00 CORNFIELD Carnations doz.84: sonra & 9 8c 15c SPECIAL BOX Wonderful Spring Flowers NARCISSUS \u2014 TULIPS DAFFODILS \u2014 IRIS At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA.2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5038 Sherbrooke W.Westmount Theatre Bldg.WA.3122 Funeral Designs on Short Notice $2.00 up All Flowers Are mation.Recelved Fresh Daily The banquet was discussed at a rooms, room, kitchen, pantry, c and bathroom, garage, board space.ern throughout.Call L RICHELIEU PLACE Mountain Street, above Sherbrooke.homes with apartment conveniences.Three bed- tiled bathrooms, Natural fireplace, oak floors, mod- Private living room, dining loakroom, maids\u2019 rooms laundry.Ample cup- A.8853 or Flitz.5570.IN ALL PARTS HEAD OFFICE: Dominion Square Bldg.HA.8201 1 FLATS, APARTMENTS, HOUSES - Rental from $32.50 to $65.00 DW.OGILVIE & CO.IRC.REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE + OF THE CITY VERDUN OFFICE: 4281 Verdun Ave.YO.1614 ROSS, ARCHAMBAULT, TELLIE COUNSEL\u2014VINCENT BARRISTERS an Telephone H.S.ROSS, K.C.Suite 604, 10 St.James Street West, Montreal EVENINGS B\\' APPOINTMENT AT 2035 GREY AVENUE R, MARTINEAU & BEAUDOIN DUPUIS, K.C, M.P.d SOLICITORS HA.9238 \\ \u201cM F Holly to be f Paramou which is mount | produced who pre working filmdom.man, wi Technico and \u201cNo the gres years \u201cWings.Fred and Lou of the t young / air who years 1 Wright- GEIR « (De © SATU of \"G Geor: s matt em es - 3 \u2014 CTT | IE EET = = = = = = = = = = = = = RACE PRIE E OL LEE LRO LA LEARN HU LA NEN El £ E ur DAY k place agogue pupils bre jud- bn, Mrs, Mos.ostumes Hyams, atshaw, Gold, Berry Eleanor ack Sil- , Elsa Barbara en and Irving Inbrance service- 13 new W.R.briefly.berman- discus- rch | imunion, a Prep- F held.) C.A te fe Con- eful Re- fe and Z.Mune.for 18 Calvary ridus at Teacher ls Own r Class spires\u2014 by Rev, gk Ser- st.Pat- moving ress on ones.ramatic , under nd Con- c Choir.ral ad- LD ate ed- ing ms up- od- He FURIE EBBHERRY BU) BESTEL ERT ANREP ET USED EEL OEE UE BRET iin TOT me ies 1 ve.IL ÉHHHEH SULLEHOH DE RO UNERKAUHU 1 rama THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE THREE HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP s NEWS OF THÉ THEATRE WORLD +4 CURRENT FILM REVIEW \u201cMen With Wings\u201d Is First Air Film in Color Hollywood's first air epic ever to be filmed in\u2019 Technicolor is Paramount's \u201cMen With Wings,\u201d which is now playing at the West- mount United Theatre.It was produced and directed by a man who probably knows more about working in color than any one in filmdom.He is William A, Well- man, who made the two recent Technicolor hits, \u201cA Star Is Born\u201d and \u201cNothing Sacred,\u201d as well as the great aviation epic of a few years ago, the unforgettable \u201cWings.\u201d Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland and Louise Campbell head the cast of the thrilling romance of three young American pioneers of the air who lived during the surging vears from the flight of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk \u2018and the couragious, in 1903 to the lightning round- the-world hops of the present day.Opening when the three leading characters are ten years old, just after the triumph of the Wrights, \u201cMen With Wings\u201d carries them forward in the sweeping torrent of man\u2019s progress in the air.The success of the airplane opens up a glorious new world to them, and they plunge into aviation with the almost religious enthusiasm which has characterized every group of pioneers in history.Even their love for each other ranks second to their love of flying.Miss Campbell, in love with both men, must choose between the romantic, dare-devil swashbuckler of the air, MacMurray, pioneering builder of planes, Milland.EOLHERPPRREEHAGISPEEEL CL VBL CERGHE TOUTE RARE EAGLE HE (Decarie north of Queen Mary) ay : TYRONE ae 2nd Feature Attraction ; \u201cMEET THE GIRLS\" with Juke Lang, Lynn Bari & Robert Allen.SATURDAY NIGHT after 11 p.m.Revival Showing of \u201cGOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN,\u201d with George Brent and Beverly Robert.tbuilder of the \u201cincredible\u201d 7 : that ships might sail the desert! A 20th Century-Fox Picture with LORETTA POWER - YOUNG ANNABELLA .J.Edward Bromberg - Joseph Schildkraut - Henry Stephenson Sidney Blackmer - Sig Rumann SUNDAY until TUESDAY N CLARK GABLE and MYRNA LOY B Tee heroic romance .the bold adventure.the daring life of de Lesseps.Suez Canal! Fired by two loves .he tore two continents apartf ~ In Color.| in \u201cToo Hot To Handle\u201d with Walter Connelly.; FREDRIC MARCH & CAROLE LOMBARD { in \u201cNOTHING SACRED\" with Walter Connolly L in Technicolor.OBIT TEE EAEDTITAAAOEEAOE Er HIRE JETT RNR PEAR ney WERE OLA LRLELS URRY BG EERE ERTTBREE CO UPVLLRCRRRI RUE PRL, Aide LUN (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) % ANITA LOUISE % IAN HUNTER FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 ESTHOUNT * A Great Double Bill The story of two boys and a girl whose romance was that of aviation itself! EASY LIVING\" with Jean Arthur & Edward Arnold.SUNDAY until TUESDAY \u201cIT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT\u201d with Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS in \u201cFIVE OF A KIND\".Today until Saturday Night NO picture will ever thrill you more than this .with two great stars! \u2019 * DICK FORAN %* PATRIC KNOWLES Adolph Totoe presente MEN wim WINGS\u2019 LOU ty SE CAMPBELL p.m.Revival Showing of Plan Play Based On \u201cDAWN P ATROL\u201d | \u201cNicholas Nickleby\u201d Dickens characters will come tu life in Victoria Hall, on the even- \u2018hgs of Monday and Tuesday, March 20 and 21, when a 3-act play based on \u201cNicholas Nickleby\" will be staged by the Dickens Players.Whitfield Aston, noted for his Dickens impersonations, will appear in the dual roles of Wack- ford Squeers, the notorious Yorkshire schoolmaster, and Vincent Crummiles, the bombastic theatrical manager, one of Dicken's most humorous creations.Mr, Aston will be supported by a cast of 25, including such popu- ! ! i lar amateurs as Robert Watt and Walter Whittaker, Errol Flynn and David Niven in It isn\u2019t often in Hollywood that a scene trom the picture \u2018Dawn Patrol\u2019 which opens Saturday at the York United Theatre.a director shoots the first scene of the first sequence of a picture first.It happened at Paramount studio recently with the start of camera work in \u201cMan About Town\u201d, the new Jack Benny picture with Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold.The opening scenes are laid in the Benny suite in a smart London Hotel, where much of the story unfolds.A revue theatre and a country manor are the other major settings.\u201cTHE SHINI A) HECHERTERGIRELEERIGERVEL ENE ns (St, Catherine at Guy St.) Today and Friday Joan Crawford, Melvyn Doug Sullivan in a scene from the film The untold drama of the herolc \u201cSplinter Fleet\u201d , ., and one of the grandest romances ever NG HOUR\" las, Robert Young and Margaret \"The Shining Hour\u201d which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre.\u201cTOO HOT T me > 5 3 SUBMARINE PATROL Richord Greens « Noncy ! Kelly Preston Foster Genrge Boncrett « Slim Summerville + Joha Corradine * Joon Volerie Henry Armette « Warren Hymoe + Dovgles Fawley Added Attraction = « » à gay, laugh-loaded romantic riot .Gable and Myrna Loy, opening Sund = = A scene from the film \u201cToo Hot To Handle\u2019 starring Clark O HANDLE\" Fu LE ; Eu ay at the Snowdon United Theatre.\u201d \u201cPeeping Tom Cameras Used adorph 2580 prot IN (Ge NCB\u201d In Capra Film Gr So The remarkably realistic sets of 2 Milland - Olymp! £ Ray Columbia's \u201cYou Can't Take It \" f Pass sert .With You\u201d turned producer-direc- tor Frank Capra into a \u201cpeeping tom,\u201d and Hollywood undoubtedly will seize with avidity upon the new idea in camera technique.Actually, the camera is the \u2018\u2018peeping Tom,\u201d peering through windows and down stairways, accompanied by a \u201clistening mike\u201d which makes the eavesdropping complete.The Vanderhof home, in which 1 HRETIMRELL GEG DOUBILLLDE EPH SATURDAY until TUESDAY ERROL FLYNN in \u201cTHE DAWN PATROL\" : JOE E.BROWN in \u201cFLIRTING WITH FATE\u201d with Beverly Roberts & Leo Carrilfo.NENNDERRERND EELIRN LCLERR HEIR TAT ANE RE ATH RE RE i DHREDERILA POEL EED ELC UERER REECE ELTPIGE RE PERE EETEOO ERROR RELL LEER 1 ra ODAY until Saturday - sg?| ONHLAND cic pr guntanding Pew (Monkland Ave., at Girouard) THE Great Pulitzer Prize Play, packed with Gayety, Romance and Drama, is the Swellest Picture of the Year .! EHOUEHEGRHOURHENMEE Ni} IT WITH YOU \" ARTHUR-BARRYMORE-STEWART- ARNOLD MISCHA AUER + ANN MILLER = = = = =! = a= = = Attraction: \u201cTHANKS FOR THE MEMORY\u201d Shirley Ross and Bob Hope.2nd Feature NIGHT after 11 p.m, Revival Showing of \u201cWAIKIKI WEDDING\u2019, with Bing Crosby & Bob Burns.FRIDAY SUNDAY until TUESDAY JOAN CRAWEORD \u201cTHE SHINING HOUR\u2019 with Margaret Sullavan, Robert Young and Melvyn Douglas.FREDRIC MARCH L_ [VICTORIA HALL much of the action of the Monk- land United Theatre comedy occurs, is similar to thousands of middle class homes built a quarter century ago, fairly good-sized as homes go\u2014but extremely modest as movie sets go.Capra had the Vanderhof home constructed in its entirety on one of the Columbia sound stages, complete from attic to basement and entirely enclosed within its own walls.And when the lovable collection of humans.portrayed by Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, James Stewart, Fd- ward Arnold, Mischa Auer and others, move through the joyous action of the George S.Kaufman Moss Hart Pulitzer Prize play.those rooms became very crowded indeed.Certainly there was no place ingide that house for a camera truck, batteries of light, and a aides \u201d director with his staff of and experts.The \u201cpeeping tom technique was Capra's answer to the problem.LEGAL BEER GAINS More legal, and jess illegal, beer is being drunk in Britain than a year ago, RACES POPULAR Midget auto races are attracting crowds in South Africa.TONIGHT Friday and Saturday \"PRINCESS IDA\" Gilbert & Sullivan WESTMOUNT Will be presented by THE LYRIC OPERATIC SOCIETY Tickets from members Willis & Co, Ltd, 1220 Catherine St.West.at St, nr CRBBERELE DEETELEEERIMD DINER VAENRREELEEL EYL] WERERRRELIRRRAY HELI EOR \u201cTHERE GOES MY HEART\u2019 with Virgina Bruce.AAA TAILLE MORE LEE GER LEAL Frormmirenre mue LEITH RA = ä SAIT LEP PEILO TEA HKEIT ELLE RETENIR LIFTER La TH 4 { ' | opera is the most lavish of Gil tbert and Sullivan's works.The costumes and scenery Are an ex- i ; inet replica of those used by the ) THREE SHOWINGS: OF PRINCESS IDA\" + Lyvic Operatic Society is this! year celebrating its tenth antiver- | sary with the production \u201cPrincess Ida\u201d in Victoria Hall tonight Friday and Saturday.This throe-nct D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and no expense has been spared 1» make this year\u2019s perfornance n gala event.The Society is fortunate in having as Conductor and Stage Manager Mr.and Mrs, Harry Norris Montreal's leading authorities on Gilbert and Sullivan, Harry Norris conducted the D'Oyly Carte Opera in London for 12 years ami Mrs, Norris, at Dovis Hemming: way, was connected with tins well known company for five years.After a tour through Canada with the D'Oyly Carte Company, they decided to take up residence in this country, They have resided in Notre Dame de Grace for ten vears, Mr, Norris is now superintending the orchestral classes that have just started in several of the high schools, The cast for \u201cPrincess Ida\u201d is as follows: Bert Fleming, John Vroo- land, Thos.Edmunds, Geo.Nixon, William Saddler, Harry Maude, John Walker, Beverly Baily, Florence Irving, Maude Whitmore, Mary Light, Muriel Floud, Phyllis Rowell, Beryl Watson and chorus of 40.Sub Chasers Re-Live Heroic Battle of Sea big superdreadnaughts that so frequently plow the newsreel seas in our theatres may be the pride of the American Navy.But it took the frail, splintery, 110-foot submarine chasers to write the most dramatic chapter in World War naval history.Constructed entirely of and for speed rather than seaworthiness, the sub chasers answered the crying need of the LA.E.F.for safe transport through the U-boat infested sea lanes of the Atlantic, Ridiculed at first by the rest of the Navy, who doubted the tiny ships could even cross the ocean, the amazing craft demonstrated a phenomenal ability for The wood destroying undersea marauders.With the British ships standing off to lay a protective barrage, the tiny chasers stormed right into a nest of enemy mines, U- boats and land-fortresses to win one of the grentest naval encounters of the entire war, When the four sub chasers to survive the vicissitudes of postwar years steamed out of their lay-up dock at Annapolis recently it was for a very appropriate reason.Still retaining their deadly maneuverability, the craft re- unacted the heroic Durazzo ey- counter for -\u201cSubmarine Patrol,\u201d first picture to tell the dramatic story of the splinter fleet, and which is now showing at the York United Theatre, Stampede Adds To Thrills Of Black Simoon Ever since the days of \u201cThe Thundering Herd\u201d animal stampedes have ranked high in the list of exciting thrills afforded by the screen.Yet the stark terror of that first big scene was not surpassed for nearly 13 years, when Darryl F.Zanuck included a sequence showing the destrue- tion of the stockyards in \u201cIn Old Chicago.\" Now Zanuck, whose productions have set many a movie milestone, has over-reached that powerful scene with the stampede caused by the black simoon in \u201cSuez,\u201d now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre.This spectacular story of the heroic Ferdinand de Lesseps and the realization of his amazing dream\u2014to tear two continents apart, joining the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, that ships might sail the desert \u2014 reaches a terrifying climax when the dreaded zobah-hah, or devil wind of the desert, roars in upon the helpless builders, The savage xtorm, whipping up mountaine of sand and levelling l everything in its path, stampeded a herd of camels, clephants, horses land mules through ite 70-mile-an- hour fury.The beasts, roaring in fright, headed directly for the cameras and their crews, who were housed in specially reinforced glass and steel booths in anticipation of «uch an eventdal.ity.\u201cThe scene was more dangerous than facing 20 lions and tigers in a cireus ring.\u201d declared veteran | animal-trainer Louis F.Roth, who | arranged the sequence.ALIENS WORK Brituin claims to have over 200,000 alien workers at present, New President William Ashworth of Canadian Celanese Limited, new president of Canadian Progress Club of Montreal.W.R.BULLOCH WILL ADDRESS DISTRICT CLUB Will Describe *Scme Observations, Local and Otherwise\u201d to Pensioners W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Pensioners\u2019 Club nt their clubrooms in the Kresge Building, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, The topic of Mr.Bulloch's address will be, \u201cSome Observations, Local and Otherwise.\u201d The speaker will be introduced by Henry M.Clarke and thanked on behalf of the club, by Ii.McCal- lum.Among the guests expected to attend are, Alderman J.A, Don- nelly and J.J.Harold.Mrs.Arnold Maguire, elocutionist, will recite several monolbgues.This will be Mrs.Maguire's second appearance at the club, by popular request.The committee in charge of arrangements are completing plans to have A.Kirk Cameron appear as the guest speaker on Satur- duy, April 8th.RUSSIA LEADS Russia reports it led the world in the manufacture of combine harvesters last year.BUILD PLANES Britain plans to spend $1,000,- 000,000 on aircraft this year, compared with $600,000,000 in 1938.MAYOR OPENED EXHIBITION OF STAMPS FRIDAY Fourth Annual Display Held in Victoria Hall by Westmount Stamp Club The fourth annual exhibition of the Westmount Stamp Club was officially opened in Victoria Hall on Friday evening by Ma, or Walter Merrill, K.C.The exhibition included stamps from many countries, and of all years from \u201cTie Daddy of them all\u201d the \u201cPenny Black\u201d vf Great Britain (the first postage stamp ever issued) to the latest issues, There were on display even some of the Canadian surcharged 10e un 20c Special Delivery which were issued to the public on the day the Exhibition opened.Many thousands of stamps were on dis~ play, | attractively arvanged in some 120 frames, Chris Goulden, the dean of Montreal Philately, stated that he had never scen » nicer display.Phe, stamps were carefullv sclect- ed, neatly mounted, and well displayed in ideal surroundings.The most attractive displays were a large collection of the errors and varieties of the King George S'lver Jubilee stamps with large photographs illustrating the errors, Canadian Semi-Postal airmail stamps, postage dues, recent George VI Brkish Colonials, a complete collection of Coronation slamps with a synoptical description of cach colony, a complete collection of the stamps of Belgium, and thousands of other fine specimens were included.Mayor Merrill, who expressed gratification at the large attendance and the fine things the club was doing, for stamp collectors, was introduced by R.J.Sutherland, He commented enthusiastically upon the interest which such u hobby gave to many people both young and old, and said that he might take an active interest in stamp collecting and the elyb, The executive of the club present were: R.J.Sutherland, pres.; T.Kearney, vice-pres.; Dean Williamson, vice-pres.; and Lawrence Flood, secretary-treasurer.The Exhibition commitlee committee compored of Mersrs, T.Kearney, R, H, M.Falls, J.Pickering, J.A.Yearwood, Gordon Sheppard, and Morton Shulman, deserve praise for putting over such a fine display.Regular weckly meetings of the club are held on Friday evenings in the Westmount Athletic Grounds clubhouse.TEA The Quality Tea WHITE SWAN CLEANERS WE CALL FOR & DELIVER DELUXE ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkage or stretching, \u2018 3 PC, SUITS C LADIES\u2019 DRESSES Deluxe Cleaned.TOPCOATS 4892 SHERBROOKE W.At Prince Albert For one month only our | | Standard Cleaning | at Reduced Prices, 3 PC.SUITS C | TOPCOATS PL.DRESSES WA.1145 The Swing Is To Spring BUT YOU'LL FIND OL\u2019 MAN WINTER CUTTING UP AGAIN MARCH \u2014 blustering melting snow .Don\u2019t let your coal pile winds, cold rains and get too low.Be sure you're safe \u2014 call DExter 1131 TODAY and order a ton or two of 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FOR YOUR COATS & SUITS oe id no Subst.or us Téorihe.only w ag Tilloring ve the .UM URI Pot ver - lines acon every Woman ow gr ow r oolisction of P nd ha Fabrics oe satedtlon à : SPECIAL T 1 27.50 = carry *.as - a oroyp .of ported A fearncon Dresses, À R i E a È soant St.88 _ Mrs.Francis MeNaughton, \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Magor are leaving today for a three weeks\u2019 trip to California.+ Mr.and Mrs, George Inglis are leaving tomorrow for Boston, from whende they will sail on Saturday aboard the Lady Hawkins for a cruise to Georgetown, British Guiana.Mr.and Mrs.Russell D.Bell are expected home this week-end from a trip to Jamaica.Mrs.E.Thornley Hart and Miss Pamela Todd are salling from St.John, N.B., on March 24, by the Montelare for England, where they will meet Miss Barbara Todd, in London, who is attending school at St.James's, Malvern, and who will spend the Easter holidays with them.Mrs.Hart and Miss Todd will return home in about a month\u2019s time.Mrs Henri Geoffrion has returned home from Quebec City, where she spent several days.Mrs.S.A.Fulton, of Truro, N.S., is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Guy Johnson, Lansdowne avenue.Miss Grace Rowley, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Archie F.Baillie, for a few days.Mr.and Mrs, H.L.Blachford spent last week end at the Seig- niory Club.Miss B.Langlois spent last week end in the Laurentians the guest of Mrs.Westcott P.pineau, Mr.and Mrs.N.MoCartney have left on a month's motor trip to Florida.Mr, and Mrs, W.W.King have left for Florida, where they will rémain for a month.Sherbrooke street west, has left for Cledrwater, Florida, where she will spend several weeks.AQ Happened One Night oe \u2018leaving.shortly for Sea Island, Mr, and Mrs.A.F.Culver, are fh Fish., foods not only with rich, forishing: and vitam gequited to keep .strong for their work.fish are available to Be several times a week, = Department of Fisheries, Ottawa.ou HUSBAND WILLTHOROUGHLY ENJOY ;, This DELCIOUS RECIPE For IFES HI : Jl IT'soNLY ONE of the almost endless variety of tempting, inexpensive recipes that ate so easily prèpared from Canadian clope but packed , ness Mieral supply of precious minerals, fs that Bie the quick e menfolks feeling fit and \u201c Over 60 kinds of Canadian Fish and Shell.you all year \u2018round, whether fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, can- .£ ned or pickled.\u2018They provide s meal that's :; + £eally \u201cscrumptious\u201d in any man\u2019s «Ÿ Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish , DEPARTMENT OP-ÉISHEMIES, OTTAWA be hn nm mm om oh Please send me your froe Booker, \u201c100 Tempt- .Witha teins Us, -energy a de | tog Fish Recipe\u201d we % _ Name.: , FOR ' 1 .Jthe Catholic Women's League is | Barry, Mrs.J.W.McAnally, Mrs.\u2019 Bi J.G.Gagnon, Mrs.J.J.Short- (all, _{sey, Mra, Drummo:rd Young, Mrs.News and Events of Interest to Women Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Arnold are sailing on March 24th by the Queen Mary to.spend two months in England \u2018and Scotland.Mrs.Donald Gatehouse has re.her mother, Mrs.D.T.Main, turned home America.ty Cummings and Miss Diana Mec- Curdy have returned home from Kingston, Ontario.Miss Francoise Sevigny has returned to Quebec, after spending a short time with Mr.and Mrs.E.Montgencus, Dr.and Mrs.F E McKenty are leaving tomorrow night for Flor- weeks.Mrs.E.L.Garneau, who was the recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Dupuis, has returned to her home in Quebec.Mrs, R.A.Jacobs, Sherbrooke atreet west, has returned home from the Laurentians, where she spent ten days.Mrs.Ward Pitfidld and ker family have left for South Carolina, where they will occupy their home in Aiken, for several weeks.Miss Christine McLimont has returned to Quebec, after spending a short time with her sisters the Misses McLimont.Mrs.A.Bronfman and Mrs.B.Bronfman, who left in January for Hollywood and Havana, are spending a few days in New York City, before retruning home, Mr.and Mrs.F G.Wood left yesterday for Halifax, from whence they sailed for Jamaica.They will be away until the end of the.month, Miss Anne Whitehead has returned home from Toronto, where she was the guest of Miss Lyn Pepler, for the past two weeks, and was accompanied by Miss Pepler, who will be her guest, Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Hickson are leaving shortly for Florida, where they will spend some time motoring and will return by motor, via Charleston, Washington and New York.Mrs.Wiliam Hope and Mrs.Atkinson left on Tuesday afternoon for California, where they will visit the latter's brother, Mr Edmund Burke.and Mrs.Burke, in Pasadena, returning to Montreal for Easter.Miller-Greenhalgh Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Greenhalgh announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Joan Ralston, to Mr, Jack Whorton Miller, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs, William J.Miller, of Three Rivers, Quebec.The wedding will take place quietly in May.McPherson-Chaston Mr, and Mrs.F.S.Haward, of Robemere, announce the engagement of their sister, Ada Lyle, of Montreal, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Chaston, to Mr.Alexander McPherson, of Edinburgh, son of Mrs, McPherson and the late Mr.A.E.McPherson, The wedding will take place in April.McDougall-Kerr The Rev.Dr.and Mrs.F.W.Kerr, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Mr, Allan Houliton Mec- Dougall, son of Mr.and Mrs.Allan McDougall.The marriage will take place on Thursday afternoon, .April 6, at St.Andrew's Church, Westmount, Partial List of Subscribers The Westmount Sub-division of halding a bridge in Tudor Hall on.Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Among the subscribers are: Mrs.F SE.MeNally, Mrs.W.J.rs.F.À.Bussiere, Mrs.P.\u2018A.Seers, Miss N.Carroll, Mrs.M.A.Phelan, Mrs.H.P.Nightingale.Mrs.L.G.Denis, Mrs.À.A.Pare, Mrs.L.N.Panneton, Miss Irene Mulcair, Miss Louise Laurin, Mrs.L.W.Fricke, Mrs, Anthony Blanchard, Mrs.P.Barrett, Mrs.G.A.Couglin, Mrs.Clyde Walker, Mrs.J.A.Weldon, Miss S.Tan- E.P.Ward, Mrs.J.D.Purcell, Mrs.J.W.Mulligan, Miss I, Farrell.Mrs.E.A.Ryan, Mrs.G.J.Cassidy, Mrs.W.W.Caven, Miss W.W.Caven, Miss L.M, Cox, Lo Georgia, where they will spend * several weeks.turned home from Florida, where|, she spent the last six weeks with |] Mrs.W.M.8.MacTier has re-|§ from a month's: cruise to Rio de Janerio, South The Misses Lorraine and Bet- | ida, where they will spend three |} mare THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Back in 1900, the women of St.John\u2019s Guild in Laurel, Mississippi, put their heads and recipes together and printed a cook book.The aroma of that venture lives on in an old copy that just turned up, Smell those glorious soups, all from The Laurel, Mississippi, Cook Book.Victoria Soup (Serves 4) One small carrot chopped, 1 small onion sliced, 1 sprig parsley chopped, 1 tablespoon butter, 2% cups chicken stock, 1 cup milk, 1% tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons grated cheese.Heat a little of the butter, add carrot, onion and parsley, simmer 5 minutes.@ Add stock and cook 12 minutas, Strain, pressing vegetables through sieve, return to fire and add de milk and rest of the butter blended with the flour.Heat to thicken, season and, just befbre serving, add the cheese.The Way To À Man's Heart | Smell Those Tempting Soups?They're From the Old South! For Sunday dinner with the rosst, a ring of fluffy steamed rice filled with buttered green beans and surrounded by buttered carrot strips flecked with parsley.Delicious, also, as a main dish for meatless menus.Oyster Bisque (Serves 12) One pint strong chicken or veal stock, seasoned with salt and pepper, 1 quart oysters, 1 cup milk, 2 egg yolks, V2 pint cream, salt and pepper, | tablespoon chopped parsley, 12 cups bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon butter rubbed with 1 tablespoon flour.Strain stock, heat in double boiler, add bread crumbs and cook.In another saucepan, scald milk and stir into floured butter.Bring quickly to boil, then add to meat stock and crumbs, Boil the oyster liquid with a cup of water, season, skim.Chop the oysters and add.Cook for 2 minutes, and then add to the other liquid.Force through a puree sieve and return to fire, Add\u201c chopped parsley.Beat yolks and add cream.Just.before serving, pour_she oyster puree onto the yolks and cream.Langelier, Mrs, Mrs.Ed.O'Brien, Mrs.J.J.O\u2019Brien, Mrs.C.A.Phelan, Mrs.C.Powers, Mrs.P.J.McCrory, Mrs.A.J.McDougald, Miss M, T.McCall, Mrs,\u201d P.Meehan, Mrs.A.Maitland, Miss K.Murray, Mrs.W.J.Mansfield, Mrs.D.D.Mac- Donald, Mrs.R.C.Manson, Mrs.J.P.O'Shea, Mrs.L.E.Kydd, Mrs.Leo Reynolds, Mrs.H.P.Sullivan, Mrs.L.H.Timmins, Mrs.Wm, Boyd, Mrs.M.H.La Tendresse, Mrs.W.J.Keating, Mrs.E.C, McCrory, Mrs.J.H.Bradner, Mrs.P.Bidwell, Mrs, J.C.Wickham, Mrs.B.A.- Conroy, Mrs.C, Kirlin, Miss E.F.Morgan, Mrs.J.A.Paulhus, Mrs.A.A.Boire, Mrs.J.Kennedy, Miss A.A.Boire, Mrs, F.H.Phelan, Mrs.H.Rolland, Mrs.J.T.Rogers, Mrs, F.E, Reddy, Mrs.George Smith, Mrs.J.Stormont.Mrs.T.J.Kane, Mrs, E.P.Lennon, Mrs.M.S.Milloy, Mrs.W.J.Mulligan, Mrs.W, H.Milne, Miss E.Marnell, Mrs.A.Pichet, Mrs.A.R.Manning, Mrs.C.H.G.Short, Mrs.M.Relecom, Mrs.P.S.Patterson, Mrs, T.McGuire, Mrs.N.A.Timmins, Mrs.L.H.Timmins, Mrs.A.W.Quinn, Mrs.W.McNally, Mrs.V.Cormack, Mrs.D.Farrell, Mrs.R.V.War- ven, Miss K.Warren, Miss S.Warren.Charter Day Luncheon Invited guests to the Westmount Women's Club Charter Day lune B.C.Nowlan, chéon to be held in the Windsor Hotel this afteinoon at one o'clock include: The Hon, T.J.Coonan, K.C, MLA.and Mrs.Coopan, Mr.W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A.and Mrs.Bulloch, Mrs, L.de G.Stewart, Mrs.J.W.McAnally, Mrs.AT.Stikeman, Mrs.C.B.Powter, Mrs.W.J.Hamilton, Mrs.C.H.P.Moore, Mrs., G.R.MacLeod, Mrs, F.G.Rol, Mrs.E.Biere, Mrs.À.R.A\u2019Bear, Mrs.F.Lawrence, Mrs.J, D.\u2018Weir, Mrs, C.Keene, Mrs.J.Hyde, Mrs.T.Fessenden, Mrs.J.G.Birne, Mrs.H, Mills, Mrs.W.Harrison, Mrs.H.J.Page, Mrs.A.Runciman and Miss E.Flanagan.\" Additional subscribers include: Mrs.D.Churchill, Mrs.C.E.Marchell, Mrs.E.V.Williams, Mis, M.Pellow, Mrs.Edwin Mec- Millan, Mrs.F.Garvin Smith and 2 guests, Mrs.Nina Finlayson, Mrs.Geo.Finlayson, Mrs.F.W.Hirseh, Mrs.P.C.Delgrade, Mrs.¥ Blanch Ann IB DRESSMAKING STUDIO Complete Course in Simplified Dressmaking arranged especially for Beginners and those inexperienced in Home Dress E, , Solve Home Dressmaking Problems.Bring your Material & make your \u2018Gown here.Cutting, Etc.\u2018DAY & NIGHT CLASSES 1552 Bishop St.LAncaster 0020 MARTHA LEFEBVRE Announces the Arrival 4935 SHERBROOKE sT, WwW.Near Claremont .Germaine Reg'd.Now under the management of A New Line of Smart Spring Hats an Specially Designed Dresses , ALL MODERATELY PRICED, of EL.2112 4909 Sherbrooke West, {Near Claremont) H.ZE Mrs.J.D.Kearney, Mrs, J.A.DENYSE CHOCOLATES A complete assortment of home-made, miniature CHOCOLATES and BON-BONS FINEST QUALITY \u2014 ALWAYS FRESH ELwood 4877 FREE: DELIVERY RBST UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Gider and Repaired 379 Victoria Ave.[Elm EL.7980 / 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave, EL 3595 Women\u2019s Association To Hear Talk on Books Christopher Ellis will address the Women\u2019s Association of ?St.Stephen's Church, on Tuesday evening at half-past eight o'clock.in the parish hall.The topic of his address will be \u201cThe Friendship of Books.\u201d Proceeds of this meeting will be in aid of the Chancel Guild.The lecture is open to the public.Monthly Meeting The Women\u2019s Union, of the United Church of Canada will hold ita regular monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon in Emmanuel Church parlor at three o'clock, E.P.Brown, Mrs.A.E.Eversen, Mrs, D.M.Lindsay, Miss Alyss Brown, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs.R.J.H.Ecclestone, Mrs.F.A.Matthews, Mrs.E.H.Dart, Mrs.D.Bremmer, Mrs.Whitman, Mrs.P, M.Berry, Mrs John Ap- plin, Mrs.L.C.Walsh, Mrs.J.Gouldthrupe, Mrs.S.Johnson and guest, Mrs.McCulloch, Mrs.Dent, Harrison, Sr, Mrs.H.Rethoret, Mrs.J.Morrison, Mrs.C.R.Bourne, Mrs.L.Kelsey, Mrs, M.Wo Davis, Mrs.C.Mitchell, Mrs.R.Rowat, Mrs.Thos.C.Collins, Mrs.M.Hartfield, Mrs.W.J.McAuley, Mrs.John M.Smith, Mrs.Wm.H.Cook.Mrs.R.Hillhouse, Mrs, R: E.Baker, Mrs, F.Joss, Miss Ida Millard, Mrs, P.French, Mrs.Foster Smith, Mrs.W, Brass, Miss Taylor, Miss Brass, Mrs, A.D.McAllister, Mrs, C.E.Auld, Mrs.À.E.Wilkinson, Mrs.P.MeGregor, Mrs.Finley MacDougall, Mrs.E.Shannon, Mrs.C.J.O'Regan, Mrs, H.Watt, Mrs.DeSavoye, Mrs.A.MeBean, Mrs.H.W.Smyth, Mrs.F.Farrell, Miss E.D.Russell, Mrs.E.Littler, Mrs.K.Elderkin, Miss M.Dennis, Mrs.T.Hodge, Mrs.L.Carriere, Mrs.F.Reid, Mrs, D.O.Bremner, Mrs.Allen Cown, Mrs.F.H.Sproule, Mrs.Geo.Wakeman, Mrs.W.J.Wor- folk, Mrs.A, Ross, Mrs.A.Stevens, Mrs.Geo.Hodge, Mrs, L.C.MeGuire, Mrs.F.A.Payne.ROSES Fresh Cut 72¢ Deliv'\u2019d.Anywhere dox.DAF eLILS an doz.49¢ Al Colors on.BOC CARNATIONS oer doz.SC roe Cars ROC en 9e Mixed Spring Flowers B tiful rrange \u2014 cag Aransas 75¢ In A Box Wreaths $2.00 up \u2014 Sprays $1.50 up \u2014 Corsages 35¢ up PIONEER FLORIST 1925 St.Catherine W.WE.5951 e DELIVERY ANYWHERE e Lenten Tea St.Stephen's Women's Association will hold its third Lenten Tea and sale of home-cooking on Saturday afternoon in the Parish hall.The evening W.A, with Miss Winifred Roberts as convener, will be in charge of the home- cooking table.The sale will open cut FLOWERS AND FLANTS fon Regd te £ Occasions Relane ©.Hi, prep.Of.Branch: tat Victoria) DE.9898 Retail ite THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 at half-past two o'clock.Afternoon tea will be served from four until six o'clock, with the Red Cross group acting as hostesa under the convenership of Mrs H.J.McElnea.A musical program will be given by the church choir.Character should have priority over all else, EASTER in NEW YORK ATLANTIC CITY - WASHINGTON All expense, 3, 4, 5 and 10 day tours with MRS.H.B.POPE Also cruises to Virginia and West Indies from $37.30 to $121.25.Phone or call for particulars: TOB!N TRAVEL BUREAU 1409 Peel St, PL.9613 MRS.H.B, POPE .422 Metcalfe Ave., WE, 2088 LIMITED MEMBERSHIP \u2014 EARLY REGISTRATION NECESSARY Pair Pair SPRING FASHIONS DEMAND A NECKPIECE! BEAUTIFUL SELECTION SILVER FOXES STONE MARTEN WE HAVE A 54750 w $32.50 up YOUR BOLEROS & CAPES In Sliver Fox \u2014 Alaska Sable & Moleskin at Moderate Prices, We also design and make to individual measure at no extra charge.collection styles.Including Insurance Head Office: 3852 ST.DENIS ST.HA.8433 INSPECTION Our stock also includes a magnificent Silver Foxes - Labrador Marten and Hudson Bay Sables in many: different Also a choice variety of Fitch, Squirrel and Kolinsky Chokers.Deferred Payments If Preferred.\"FUR STORAGE 2 % Own out on ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR WORLDWIDE POLICY AT 2% %.FURRIERS J.T.Bleau - Ant.Rousseau - w.A.Masson IS INVITED of Prince Edward Island Of Your t End Branch: 5004 SH \\ERBROOKE ST, W.DE.4482 home.All children can benefit from drinkin a quart of Borden\u2019s Full Cream Milk each day.Milk is the most nearly fect food and is essential to the dev Sop op= ment of sound teeth and strong bones.The flavour and ideal balance of the nourishing elements in Borden's Milk are always the same, Your children may not be the famous intuplets, but they, too, should have e best.Telephone Wlibank 1188 now and arrange for daily deliveries to your Bordens Milk - Butter - Eggs - Cream - Old Fashioned Buttermilk and Chocolate Milk end op} play in furious and Do In Indians sistanc Th forcing comme Rubbe: from I Frar and B for A Buse, 0° I stirling Red DI stars | The Kk / A d | | | ; stat me PERV a Jp il rr El I EE SI ~ LE IX.BEE OE EJ ia Te our \u201d Fo rch ity C -, A | 1 À) :! 1} 2 J .! à J j ; \\ 5 IY ; } ] H o I! _ 1 ee er a \u2014 EN aT J iS SU = * pa GE ee we, John Crombie and John enny the latter having played \\ \\ pu Y.MARCH 9, 1939 RUBBERSET TAKE LEAD IN COMMERCIAL LOOP PLAYOFF BRUSHMAKERS SHOW STRENGT Is{Fight to Finish \u2014 Loss of Jerry Donnelly is Hard to Red Indians, Who However, Turn in si eady Game \u2018 The Runbwset.outfit determined to take advantage of their week- end oPPOmentsin \u2018:he Commercial League Tuesday, carried most of the play in the fivgt-period, and after ten minutes and fifteen seconds of furious ET scored when Bill Colligan converted a pass from Ed and Doi Pilkington.Final score was 2-1.In fhe second period Jimmy Burke the blonde flash of the Red Indians took the puck from behind his own net and with the able assistance of Doug Merrick outskated the opposition to knot the count.The third period started out at a very fast pace with Rubberset forcing the play from the outset.Frank Wilson and old veteran in THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER \u2018Ash-Can Skates Start Hockey Star | TO DEFEAT M\u2019COLL-FRONTENAC, On Way toSuccess Il IN TUESDAY'S FIXTURE, Stirring Contest Between Commercial League Leaders Skates salvaged from an ashcan by a little kid with big ambitions started Vic Marriuci on his way to a place in the hockey world in Minneapolis.It was 12 years ago that Minne- scta's defense man on ice and star end in football ran across the skates at Eveleth, Minn, one of America\u2019s hotbeds of hockey.They were large enough for two lads of Vic's size, but they were the first he could call his own.And besides, they had belonged to the great Vic Des Jardiens, who later was to go on to stardom with the Chicago Blackhawks.\u201cDes Jardiens was the hero of all the boys in the neighborhood,\u201d recalls Marriuci.\u201cWhen they found out I hid his old skates they were awfully envious.I had to commel\u20acia]l league vlayoffs scored ® Rubbers\u20aces second goal on a pass from Bil; Richardson.Frank Wilson, Bill Richardson and Biff*-Colligan were the stars for Me Wipners while Jimmy St-Maurice, J.Crombie, rick, J.Burke, Pritchard, J.Sharp, B.Reynolds.Staines, TRAVELOGUE ON MEDITERRANEAN stirling hockey in the rets far the Red Indians all season were the stars for the losers.The final game of the playoff series will be played next Tuesday, at Loyola Stadium.The teams: Rubberset: G.Bird, A.Jones, J.Edwards, E.Pilkington, D.Pilk- ington, W.Colligan, F.Wilson, W.Richardson, G.Sullivan, T.Fesner.McColl-Frontenac: J.Kenny, S.Westmount Church D.Mer- D.Morrison, J.Referees: Percy Moore and L.Rev.J.Gordon Jones to Talk on Palestine at Baptist Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M, Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 It First Line Signals Busy.Please Dial Next Line.FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT On Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, Reverend J.Gordon Jones, Ph.D., of St.James Street Baptist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, will present a very interesting Travelogue entitled \u201cPalestine and Countries of the Mediterranean.\u201d Dr.Jones, who is a son of the late Arthur Jones of Westmount, has recently visited the Near East and has secured excellent coloured films of Naples, Mt.Vesuvius, Pompeii, Rome, Cairo, Athens, make good.\u201d Marriuci has several profession- ai offers.CALVARY WINS 38-19 OVER LIVINGSTONE Purple and White Basketball Squad Emerged Victorious on Tuesday The effect of playing two basketball games in a row told on a tired Calvary team when they met Livingstone United Tuesday night.Calvary seemed to lack the punch which they had on Monday's game, but were nevertheless able to conquer Livingstone United by a tidy score of 38-19.The only quarter in which Calvary played anywhere near the form capable of them was in the first when they ran up a 17-4 lead.lead.WHERE'S JOE 7 / 17 iy / J As ; f VU \u2018 LA Dm LH Id Stock ALE He didn't get thrown for he rides too well, He sticks to his horse like its tail; But he came to the Inn, in a flash was within For a tasteful, refreshing DOW Ale! THE ALE OF GOOD TASTE _ 342 In the other three the purple and white squad held their own, and came out of the game victors by a 38-19 count.For the victors, Ian Hellyer and Lolly Wright were outstanding, while Beck was Livingstone's best man on the floor.Calvary United (38): J.Wright 0, Churchill 2, Sloan 0, L.Wright 12, Flynn 8, Hellyer 10, Thompson 6.Livingstone United (19): Harris 0, Griffis 2, Read 2, Chapman 9, Beck 4, Powell 4.DISPOSITION A tender-hearted and compassionate disposition, which inclines men to pity and feel the misfortunes of others, and which is, even for its own sake, incapable of involving any man in ruin and misery, is of all tempers of mind the most amiable; and though it seldom recei\u2019es much honor, is worthy of the highest.\u2014Fielding.Damascus and many scenes in the Holy Land.The lecture which will accompany the travelogue will be most interesting and inormative.The | public are cordially invited.Dr.Jones will also conduet both services in Westmount Baptist Church on Sunday.AMERICANS\u2019 RECRUIT OF THE SEASON Wilfrid Field Wp moe te From Cement Checker To Diplomat | \u2014\u2014_ How easy sometimes it is to climb life's ladder is evidenced by turning back the payroll sheets of Messrs.W.H.and M.BP.Davis, contractors of Ottawa, who were in charge of the con.structfon of the world-famous Quebec Bridge for the former Canadian Government Railways, now the Canadian National System, Listed as a checker, may be seen the name of Joachim von Ribbentrop, whose duty it was to check the pouring of the cement into the casements of the bridge and who is now the right-hand man of Herr Hitler and formerly the German Ambassador to the Court of St.Promising young defence player who has made good in a regular berth with New York Americans this season in the National Hockey League.Will Bolster Camp Fund With Fossils Club Show As preparations for the 14th annual Fossils Frolics near completion, Manning Jamieson, President of the Club reminded the members that the success of the year's activities depended entirely a the outcome of the show, and exhorted the participants to do their utmost to keep up the high standard of previous presentations.Ever since the formation of the club in November 1925, the Fossils have annually sent under-priv- ileged boys to camp for a two week period.\u201cThose of us who are fortunate enough not to know want, cannot actually visualize what a vacation away from the city means to these boys, but those who have had charge of the selection of boys to be sent by the ciub know the eagerness with which they look forward to the exciting prospect of two weeks at camp.\u201d stated Mr.Jamieson at the meeting.The only means by which the club can secure funds to carry on this work 1: through the revue, as the club makes no personal campa.gns for funds.The high-liht of the show undoubtedly will be a skit based on the recent radio scare when it was thought by certain that the Sk// Boston.F.H.WHEELER, Mg.Dir, \u2014THESE SUN-BATHED SLOPES Canada's St.Moritz-\u2014the Laurentians of | MEN the Mt.Tremblant sector.Fastest down- REA hills in Eastern Canada\u2014gentle slopes for SS beginners\u2014125 miles of trails\u2014and the i internationally famous Hans Falkner Ski School (formerly at Ober.Gurgl, Austria).80 miles North of Montreal, overnight from New York or Write for folder.OUR SKI IS OFFERING - The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest | have found the Words .c.cencrmrnnnrnnnnaesnnne hidden in the advertisement eof.cieievcnien, PGE 0.DM FO WOIÉS .coocnicrnimmnnsscencsrrentescanssssmsnessnasassessrsassorsons hidden in the advertisement OF.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cccssanroreuensersancreassessrencocsre\u2026.OM page of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during .the first halt of the coming week.| agree to sccept the judges\u2019 decision as final reganding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.socssse Winners are te be drawn frem those submitting the correct answers.SPECIAL DEPARTMENT An SKIS rom $2.00 up FINE QUALITY SKIS $2.95 / 0H : 3 3 LAS 5e __.; A0 MONTREAL LIM(TED Imported Hickory with Steel Edges, $13.80 Formerly sold at $23.00 \u2019 We must clear a, huge overstock to make room for Summer Sporting Lines.SKI GOGGLES \u2014 WAX & EQUIPMENT AT SPECIAL PRICES.New Bicycle Models Now On Display.Our Fishing Tackle & Tennis Supplies will be in shortly.You are invited to come in and browse around, HODGE AUTO PARTS EL.4540 earth had actually been invaded by fnen from Mars, except that the Fossil version will show the results of an invasion of Mars by carthmen led by a power-crazed Dictator.John Rice as the Dicta- tog and Cam Grant as his hand man will capably fill the leading roles, The Friday night performance will be followed by a dance at which Blake Sewell and his orchestra will provide the music.Goodyear Statue Unveiled in Akron A nine-foot statue of Charles Goodyear was unveiled in Akron, Ohio, recently, in the presence of prominent United States officials and representatives of several for.cign countries, gathered to pay homage to the man whose pioneering research of 100 years ago luid the foundation for today's $2,000, 000,000 rubber industry.Gathered around the statue, unveiled by Mrs.Nelson Goodyear on a City park overlooking the great plant that bears the namc of Goodyear, were Eduardo Dibos, Mayor of Lima, Peru, a large-scale distributor of Goodyear products and some 2,000 other Goodyear representatives from all parts of the world.The sculptor, Walter Russell.was introduced to the applauding audience and spoke briefly of the inspiration he found in doing this piece of work for the people of Akron.In glowing terms, Gen.Hugh S.Johnson, chief speaker at the ceremonies, described the triols of the former rubber man in his quest for the process of vulcanization, leading through a debtor's prison, a stuffy New York attic, and thence to Woburn, Mass, where the great discovery was made.General Johnson pointed to the statue of the rubber pioneer, holding out a lump of rubber to a waiting world, as an example of the heights to which men may rise through faith in themscives and what they have to give regardless of the hurdles that stand in the way.A pageant depicting the career of the struggling young pioneer will be on exhibition in Goodyear Hall for the rest of the year, being cclebrated not only in Akron but in many other parts of the country.The celebrations will continue for three more days.PUZZLE SOLUTION 5362 Sherbrooke St.W.I N E A S | vight-, James.CHURCH TEAN CONTINUES TO STAY ON TOP Calvary Defeats Ive rley Settlement in Close Basketball Game Iverley Settlement nearly put an end to Calvary's winning streak on Monday night at Victoria School but failed to push across the winning basket after coming from behind.The game ended 51-50 in favour of Calvary.The Settlement juniors played a vasily improved game from their first meeting when Calvary had their own way in a 09-14 triumph.In the first half Calvary carried the play by a narrow margin, and at half-time possessed a 32-27 advantage.Iverley were quick to take advantage of the faultering Calvary quintet in the third quarter and went into the lead, but Calvary recovered sufficiently to allow them to keep only a two point margin.The fourth quarter was a sec- saw affair all the way and in the dying moments of the game, Calvary were able to gain the advantage, even though being hard pressed by Iverley.The final score being 51-50 in favor of Calvary.Wright Hellyer, and Flynn, Calvary's forward line collected 46 of their team\u2019s points, and were working smoothly and systematically.Thompson and Keennan were Iverley's best bet, Keennan was especially dangerous, constantly scoring from just past centre.Calvary (51): J.Weight 2, B, Sloan 3, Hellyer 14, Thompson 0, Mynn 14, 1, Wright 18, Churchill 0.Iverley: Roy ©, Milne 2, Thomp- gon 13, Keennan 9, Chisholm 3, Ely 7, Warnoch 8, Denham 0, Moore 4, Donnelly 2, MASS FITNESS.DISPLAY WELL RECEIVED TUES.First Demonstration of its Kind in Montreal Area Close to one thousand people filled the Westmount High School Gymnasium Tuesday night to wit.ress the first Mass Fitness, Display to be held in Montreal area.Over three hundred participants tuok part in the show which opened with an impressive march in of all the performers, The program started with a signal drill by the Boy Scouts of Westmount.This was followed by a Folk Dancing display given by the Argyle School girls.Marching tactics performed by the Argyle boys came next and was in turn followed by a picturesque camp fire scone presented by the Girl Guides Association.À First Aid drill by the Boy's Brigade was then given for the approval of the publie, The next item was an lr- ish jig and Highland Fling ensemble by the boys of St.Leo's Academy.Other events in their order of presentation were Danish Exercises by the girls of the Freneh Catholic Schools, a German Ball Rhythm by the Y.W.C.A, Dinosaur Wrestling by the West- mount High School Boys, Modern Dance Technique and Choreograph by the New Dance Group of Montreal, a Swedish Drill by the Sen- jor members of St.Leo's Academy, a sensational acrobatic- adagio act by members of the N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.done in Bronze.Apparatus Exercises by the West- mount Y.M.C.AT Leaders Corps, Comedy Acrobatics by the N.D.G.Y.M.C.A.Leaders, a tap dancing, acrobatic and ballet ensemble by the Betty Speirs School of Dancing, and a Mass Health Drill by the Women\u2019s League of Health and Beauty.Advisory members on the committee in charge included Capt.L.St.Pierre, Supervisor of Physica! Education from the Catholic School Commission, the Hon, Dr.A.Paquette, provincial sceretary and minister of Health, Dr.J.P.Brannen district representative of the National Deparemint of Health, Dr, A.Groulx, director of the Montreal Department of Health, and Dr, PF.M.A.Mnc- nu DEEDS } Wo live in deeds, not years; ih thoughts, not breaths; is In feelings, not figures on.a dial; We should count time by \u201cheart throbs.\u2019 gHe most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest acts the best.Life's but a means, and end to all things\u2014God.° \u2014Philip James Bailey, \u2014\u2014\u2014 1h SELF-RELIANCE Calculate little on the changeable weather.Figure less on fate, Depend on your self-reliance backed by the will to win.ROBINTEX SUITINGS \u2014\u2014 IF YOU WANT A SUIT WEAR WELL AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINY (GOES TWICE LAMY IN olersrfoua 4A rich, swe] cola drink; Couldntbe better if it cost a: dollar ff Naughton.PE AR.WORTH TWICE ITS PRICE FORUM DELICATESSEN «Hl AND CIGAR SHOP Regular Full Course Meals at 30c up Our Spaclaity WE DELIVER DAY AND NIGHT FI.0949 2201 St.Catherine St.W.(One Blook East of the Forum) \\ glass of Black Horse Ale\u201d, says 7 .\u201cAfter a tough game, there's nothing so relaxing as a nice, cool | Montreal basketball star.Black Horse calms my nerves, helps my appetite and it tastes like a million dollars, Yes, sir, for fun and fitness, l'H take Black Horse every time\u201d.Fie Fee?Black Horse Ale, Made at the DAWES BRSWERY, Montregl Chff Melville, well-known 3 HEALTH-GIVING INGREDIENTS IN BLACK HORSE ALE Vaust ter 100D ond NERVES Voust purifire end emlches blood .Joes und strengthens nerve Hisues - giver renewed fret, y and viger Hops for DIGESTION The inv, tang) flus out of hops sharpens yunr appetite.has a tonic effect in the ctumach .and incredeer the flow of digesing juices Ma, for MUSCLE Malt supplies substances of eatremely high food valug ., and also heipr your muscle the.- tues derive the fullest benef from your fond \u2019 TAT CY VEE | HERE IT IS! THE VALUE 45 pc.- Dinnerware Set GENUINE PORCELAIN Hand painted.Cover for 6.An outstanding ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, Complete 3.89 DUPUIS\u2019 Third Floor XN and \u201cTri-Light\u201d LAMPS # \u20ac 3 degree indirect light .i 200 and 300 WATTS) \"3° candle .(100, lights.Complete with Rayon or ; Monkscloth shade.EACH : WITHOUT 8 8 ; BULBS DUPUIS\" Third Floor H OSIERY Sizes 8Y2 to 10 the regular .89 line.Silk crepe; full fash- ~ Main Floor \u2014 =\u201d White or Black.Nos.10, 36, 40, 50, 200, yards to a spool, \"for Women and Misses ALL PERFECTS from ioned.Spring 1939 29 a Po.CI ' appertons 12 spools for 61 DUPUIS* - Main Floor LS LINEN \"JERGEN'S\u201d BATH SOAP $ Plateau 5151 Local 202 1 dozen to a box, various scents, PER BOX 47 DUPUIS\u2019 Main Floor yi DUPUIS 71st ANNIVERSARY SALE ; \"APEX\" BRIDGE CARDS \"Dc 18 linen finished bristol.DUPUIS\u2019 Main Floor Specially STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 13th, at 9 a.m.Store Open \u2018til 6 P.M.(Monday, March 13th) \u2019 Months of preparation .searching the \u2018markets of the world for values befitting such an occasion .terminate MONDAY when DUPUIS\u2019 open the doors on the BIGGEST MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR! ! Counter upon counter and aisle upon \u2018aisle of new SPRING MERCHANDISE .gratifying savings to your budget ! EXTRA SALESCLERKS .EXTRA WRAPPERS .BETTER VALUES THAN EVER BEFORE make this THE SALE .\u2018phone your order ! .COME IN AND SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF ! TIONS .If you cannot come to.the store .thousands of BARGAINS .ADDED DELIVERY FACILITIES.at prices that will add BIGGER AND COME EARLY FOR BEST SELEC- Listed here are only a few of the Phone Orders Accepted Now on n These .Anniversary Sale Specials! PLateau 5151 -local 1202 THE YEAR MARQUISETTE CURTAIN Ruffles \u201con the inner sides and bottom, Small patterns in color.Width, each side: 46 inches.PAIR 1.39 DUPUIS\u2019 Fifth Floor Congoleum Rugs PERFECTS., Various patterns and colors to choose from, 60 SIZE: 6\u2019 x 9\u2019.Each ® DUPUIS\u2019 Fifth Floor >= SWEATERS Sizes 22 to 34 for boys All wool knits and EACH \u201cGold Seal\u201d HE Qk = HS a \"WABASSO\" Colored Border SHEETS Snow white cotton, linen finished, FREE - FROM FILLING.Uniform, closely\u2019 woven texture.4 inch colored border in smart Pere shades.Size about: 72\u201d x 90\".(Hemstitched.) EACH 37 Ist Anniversary Sale Price PILLOW CASES with colored borders colored border.Size about 42\" x 33\".PAIR a h 9 \u2018PHONE ORDERS FILLED PLateau 5151 - local 202 High quality cotton with SPECIAL 1 Terry Cloth TOWELS Size 22\" x 42\" 4 for 1.00 at'a low sale price Specially Priced During Our 71lst Anniversary Sale, 149 SHOP WITH DUPUIS COUPON ACCOUNT BOOKLETS Available i in denominations of 15.00, 25.00 and 50.00 .20% DOWN .-Shop:this practical, easy way.NO WAITING for purchases = with you or have them delivéred.* \u201cthe aMmount of your purchase with the coupons, as though : they were cash.No bother at all ! \u2018at DUPUIS\" COUPON ACCOUNT OFFICE - 6th Floor.wool and cotton mixtures.Round, V'' neck and zipper openings.° DUPUIS\u2019 - Main Floor geal > OVERSHOES Sizes 3 to 8 for Women and Misses Guaranteed FRESH ° J 1 .stock.Black or brown - Second Floor 4 MONTHS to pay the balance (plus 2 pan parvis Settle Further information rubber.Low, cuban or semi-high heels.Fleece lined; 2 snap .buttons.PAIR DUPUIS\u2019 DEPT.\u201cBRINGS \u2018THESE TYPICAL VALUES TOILET SETS DAMASK LINEN TABLECLOTHS Another Anniversary Sale Special Sizes: 70\u201d x 90\" and 70\u201d x 108\" Double Damask linen, imported directly from IRE- à LAND.A large variety of floral and con- rum veritional patterns to choose from.(Hem- ju stitched.) EACH } 1.59 Good quality, heavy, white Terry Cloth with borders and stripes in blue, green, gold, mauve or rose.À very absorbant quality, at an.amazingly low Anniversary Sale Price.mat.sale .High Quality Chenille .pretty floral \u2018patterns as illés- trated in this color range: Dusty Rose, Peach, Beige, Wire, Blue, Mauve, Green, Rust and Turquoise.+ = = NEW! SMART! PRACTICAL! Enhance your bedroom with this ensemble .it\u2019s the vogue of the Season .be amongst the first to add this new charm to your home.PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW FOR THESE ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS PLateau 5151 - local 202 DUPUIS\u2019 \u2014 Linens \u2014 Second Floor Pi .COMPLETE Well made of CHENILLE in a large variety of patterns and colors.includes toilet seat cover and floor Order, yours now, during this .and Profit by the extra savings.20\".CHENILLE SPREADS WITH DRAPES TO MATCH Don\u2019t Miss This Outstanding Value! 4.59 Set Napkins to match the cloths in the same quality and patterns.Size about: 20\" x DOZEN Napkins to Match 4.59 DRAPES: Size about 45\u201d x 96\u201d PAIR PAIR 8.95 BEDSUREAD: Size about 90\u201d x 10Q\" EACH EY gen DUPUIS\" 7, ir a en er Tan À Dupuis Frères Albert Dupuis, Presiden A.J, Dugal, Vice-Pres.: Man.Dir.Anand Dupuis, Sec.Treas.profit by the money-saving prices .shop In Porson \u2018phone your order: Plateau 8153 \u2014 tocat 202 cme À
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