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[" à : : N N Supplisd - Laid - M: |onmAN:s) e estate ount Uxaminer | = 1 | aware | St rare 18 | moni tea as | RPA | A.Ross Grafton & Co.old watch.WE.404% Raz = X., No.11 1216 Greene Ave.PE LIS LIT SS PROPOSED CHANGES FOR: a King And Queen; WESTMOUNT, \u201cTHURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1539 PEACETIME USE ru FOR GAS MASKS Bulloch Lauded , Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis ; 4263 St.Catherine St.Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 RE ae PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS POLICE OPEN DRIVE ON i i t y To Pass Through | On Knowledge ; Westmount | | Of French [ || \u2019 | ) Compliments from French: .Their Majesties the King and speaking \u2018members of the Legisla- Queen and the Royal Procession tive Assembly at Quebec upon his :° .will definitely pass through ability to speak the French lan- y Westmount it is revealed in the guage were received last week by - : route announced yesterday by W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., during a ; Emile Vaillancourt, organizer ; sitting of the Private Bills Com- .and joint secretary of the com- § mittee, \u2014\u2014\u2014.- N - Present Large Electoral District to be Broken Into Three mittee on the Royal visit.Ÿ | They particularly congratulated Riders Who Drive on Sidewalks, Pass Red Lights or Fail Ridings If Present Suggestion is Carried Through| The procession will proceed Mr.Bulloch for the speed with To Heed Stop Signs Will be Fined \u2014 Campaign is g ; \u2019 west on Westmount boulevard to which he had mastered the lan- us \u2014 Westmount Municipal Association to Study Westmount avenue; west.on guage.He first started to study Being Conducted in the Interests of Safety\u2014Force \u2018 Plan \u2014 Some 40,000 Voters in Existing Riding Westmount avenue to Lars- Freneh but two years ago.Instructed to Keep Sharp Lookout for Offenders downe; south on Lansdowne to \u2014\u2014 | General reaction here to the prediction that there is to be a Cote St.Antoine road: cn on iB Bicycle viders who drive their machines on sidewalks, pass red baw re-adjustment of Westmount's Provincial constituency boundaries in pote St.Antoine Lu to Shor lights, fail to heed stop signs, or in any way violate Traffic By-Law \u2018 order to greatly lessen the number of voters contained therein, has Brooks SR street on N oe vill honeaforth be fined, Chief of Police and Fire Departments W.: een one of wide approval.Need: for such a change has been felt : R ough to he Examiner yesterday.dh for a number of years.se A police drive to curb dangerous driving on the part of eyelists | \\ W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A,, who is now in Quebec on Parliamentary : is being launched today and all members of the force have been in- ; business, could not be reached yesterday for a statement but it is : structed to'give a traffic ticket Lo any bicy .af 1 ., = _ is completed.Named President of West- Requiem Mass for John [ict of pecestiiuhs atid motor 4 4 ; If the re-adjustment is effected mount Old Boys\u2019 As- Stadler, \u2018jr, victim of an airplane himgelf, Westmount roads, it is A it will probably bresk the present eo crash at Lac à la Croix last week, felt, have been kept in pretty good k F vonstituency into three divisions.sociation at Annual was sung in the church of St [shape throughout the winter and | FC; The riding to be known as West- : Leo's, Westmount, on Monday mor- be on i 4 h mount which now includes N.D.G Meeting Gas masks for peacetime.Passengers breathe mixture of helium NUR = et \"| there is little or no excuse for bi- ) : Outremont and othe tres.will .-and oxygen in successful test of, sub-stratosphere passenger flying |MINE: The body was received at|cyele riders to use the sidewalks.i \u2014 2 Duty of Canadians to Brin -obab and other centres.yi Attended by over 500 graduates 20.000 feet above Minneapolis, Minn.Outside this Northwest Airlines the church by Reverend Father O.| Delivery boys, in particular, are Had Lengthy Police Record x y \u2018 | probably extend from the limits t St.Antoi School, West plane, the temperature was 32 below, P.Gauthier, parish priest.The lin the habit of using sidewalks .{ \u2019 Tourists, Rev.Father|of N.D-G.to Windsor street.|of Cote St.Antoine School, Wests choral funeral service was con- , \u2014Sentenced Monday b s \u2019 * mount Academy and Westmount and are a menace to the safety of Y McShane Believes ther G.McShane, of St, Patrick's Definite indication that a lessening of the number of voters in this constituency will be met with meeting.The organizat.n at that High School, the annual dinner of the Westmount High Old Boys\u2019 dent of the organization for the 83 Years Of Age YOUTH COUNCIL ducted by Rev.Ir.Telmosse, S.J.assisted by Rev, L, Derome, as deacon and Rev.A, Allard as sub- Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- pedestrians for whose use they were built.Deputy-Recorder Gregg to a thirty-day jail term or a fine Fy It is the duty of individual Ca-|favor, was given at the annual Association vas bed at Ta PE deacon.pp Charged with loitering, a man ! , nadians to do their part to attract meeting of the Westmount Muni- 1 ny Ww.C.Nicholson, 9 ! High tribute wns paid to the giving the name of Joseph Hen- ' touristé to this country, Rev.Fa-|ciPal Association at its annual K.C., D.S.0., was elected presi- LEAD SERVICE brilliant young executive of the nessy, no address, was sentenced re eT Parish, told members of the West- mount Rotary Club when addressing their weekly luncheon meeting in Victoria Hall on Wednesday.The tourist business was a vital need to Canada, and this country would have a difficult time getting along without it, the speaker declared.As a matter of fact, he said, the Right Hon.R, B, Bennett had once stated that if it were not time recommended that the matter be given cunside \u2018able study by the incoming executive, BRIGADE PLANS JPERATION-OF current term, succeeding J.Aird Nesbitt.Honorary directors for term are Dr.J.A.Nicholson, LL.D., a former principal of West- mount Academy, Walter Chalk.H.M.Parker, H.H, Worsfold and John Anderson.The vice-presidents are Hugh Crombie (\u201913); J.S.Rutherford the At the evening service on Sunday next in Westmount Park Church, representatives of the Young People\u2019s Council will have full charge.Ronald Seaman will preside.Miss l'eggy French and Miss Margaret Norman wil lead tion by his associates in radio circles as well as flying enthusiasts, relatives and friends, The chief mourners were his father and mother, and a sister, Miss Jane Stadler, Representing the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation were Maurice Goudreault, station man- in the worship -and: therewwill-betTaged: Arthur \u201cDupont, manager of 100K ACTIVE PART IN SHOW [Yves Laurent Winner »of of $25.and\u2019cost by Doputy-Re- corder Gregg in the Westmount Recorder\u2019s Court on Monday morning.He chose the jail term, Hennessy was arrested on\u2019 st.Catherine street on Saturday by Constables Baker.and Denboigh of +thevadiospateol-and \u2018booked on a loitering count.Lk (17) and J.C.Cushing ('23).two addresses by young men: the commercial department; Ge- All-Show Award for Ex- ) F & i for the tourist industry Canada Jesse' a was named treas.| Thomas Seaman will speak on [rard Arthur, in charge of apnoun- hi bit {W dw rk He had a longthy record of pre- KMS M would have been bankrupt \u201cten J yrer and Bernard Alexandor sec- \u201cYouth's Responsibility to the|cements; Don Roberts, chief en- IDI ol, Wooawo vious arrests on charges of va- p years previously.: Cy retary.Church,\u201d and James Patrick on|gineer; Jerry Hudon, in charge of This y St Leo's Academy grancy, theft, and attempted thelt, 4, ue to the visit here of the \u2018 L diventoys ave: ; \u201cThe Church\u2019s Responsibility to controls; and Edgar Mallette 1s year oi.Leo ca I Iso involved in trouble \u2018 King and Queen this year, 1939 The new directors are: Charles Youth.\u201d The regular choir will assistant to the general-manager, took an active part in the West-| .wus nlso Inve = me NEEDS 000, 07000 4 should prove a banner one us far as tourist trade is concerned, Father McShane believed, and Canadians should lose no time in taking advantage of this fact.\u201cAmerican people are our best facilities the winters in Quebec should have no ill effect on tuur- ist trade.Skiing and many at- \u2018tractive Laurentian resorts more First Westmount Company Of the Boys Brigade Enthused Over Suggestiorl year Tegjrdirg the company Captain Richardson complimented the boys who took part in the Fitness Display and awarded them with small Brigade crests.B, Heward, St.Clair Holland, John Crankshaw, K.C., Alex Hamilton, David Fraser and James Carnegie.John Charters was announced as winner for 1938 of the association's award of honor and Evans and the presidential address was presented by the retiring presi- The late Mr.Howard Mussells, a teacher at Westmount High School for many years, was paid high tribute by Principal Parker.IG R.S.White, M.P., above, the Father of the House of Commons, celebrated his 83rd birthday at At the service in Temple Em- ly inscribed on the Simon Bronze Memorial Tablet.Rabbi Samuel served the congregation of Temple Emmanuel be augmented by the young people.At the morning service, Mr.Smith will continue the scries of germons on Philippians, the topic night granted $2,500 to the Public Li- Westmount City Council Council for this purpose some time ago.Books to be purchased include recently published works on mu- as well as many others.Capt.A.M., Fordyce, adjutant, and Major A, A.Haemmerle, represented the 17th Duke of York Royal Canadian Hussars, of which represented the Montreal Amateur Radio Club.fred Loranger, R.O.Sweezey, Lt.- Col, H, R.Steele, M.C., T.P.Doucet, Col.Gerald Hanson, E.de Grey, C.de Wolf Reid, Rev.mount Hobby Show which wax officially closed lust Saturday night.The long and serious preparation of several St.Leo's boys was Merrill presented.first, second and third best exhibits in each division.The following St.Leo's boys were winners in their Section.with the U.S.Immigration authorities.His was the only arrest of any importance made during the past seven-day period.No break-ins or \u2018 oat ay, he said, owas the grea plans are being laid by the) Keiller as winner of the McGill ras gio 51 ro being, \u201cMurmuring or Rejoicing.\u201d Mr.Stadler sr ja an honorary well rewarded.Yves Laurent won robberies have been reported to \u2019 ° © irst Westmount Boys Brigade scholarship.Both are of the| ago.rember; .Monson, vice- {the boys\u2019 all-show prize for his| police for over a week now.| + ee ete Company for the operation of a|graduating class of 1938.Library Granted president, yeptesented phe Mont entry of numerous pieces of wood- mm H J climate but it has a great many Company Ci mp Shis summer, and A brief address was given by To Inscribe Name $2, 500 For Books represented the Engineering Insti.Work and today he is the proud Westmount Baptist | : other attractions of a historical sites are being considered.Much Mayor Walter & Merrill, KC.On M ial Tablet tute of Canada; J.Plouffe, presi- owner of the beautiful Rotary Service Announced ; t and scenic nature.enthusiasn.has teen aroused this who was a guest a e dinner, n Memorial lable At a regular meeting Monday dent, and many other members, Club Trophy which ayor Walter A.+ On Sunday morning in West- f | customers and we should try to camping as a unit and it is expect- dent, J.Ai Nesbitt A .The 1000 or more hobb hibits mount Baptist Church, the Rev.A sell Canada to them,\u201d Father Me-|ed almost every boy will take ad- to tie She was proposed et manuel Synagogue tomorrow eve- brary for the purchase of new! Others present included, Prof., ° I tied ) v oy i i Johnston will have as his sermon Shane said.vantage of this vacation ,out-of-| Clair Holland and responded to by ning the name of the late Rabbi |books.The grant was part of a|A, J, Kelly, director of the Me- were cal led Into Various CIVIS- theme: \u201cIn a Royal Audience As a result of proper housing doors.Principal H.B.Parker Herbert J.Samuel will be official | special allotment set aside by the |Gill Observatory, Mr.Justice Wil.ions.Prizes were offered for the |Chamber.\u201d In the evening the address will bear the title: \u201c \"Twas the Mid-night Hour in Pharach\u2019s Land.\u201d This is an old story with an unusually striking modern ap- than compensated for cold wea They were:Jack Goodfellow, Wil-| My.Mussells was one of the most Synagogue in 1926, sic, medicine, arts and science, Brother Jeffrey In Fretwork Yves Laurent took plication.It is based on the manu ther, i i - - first prize and his companion B.|script of à drama at the heart o liam Mulligan, Billy Lewis, Ken .p p gan, y , popular teachers the school has d ti Th à Furthermore Canada is a na.|neth Nicoll and Thomas Hannah.ever had.He died last year.The.Legault took second, In basketry 4 dictatop-ridden nation.There | \u2018 tural playground for Americans All of these boys have shown ! zen principat also spoke highly of H.E © ° P bli h Th M.Joubert was first and B.Le- will be opportunity for dite ; , as citizens of the United States interest in the Company\u2019s First H, Worsfold, who retired from the xaminer IS ow u IS e on urs ay gnult second.1.Pitre was the win- bearing in a brief continuation | { love old things and there is much Aid squad and will undoubtedly be teaching staff at the end of the ee ner in the map section.: .A 2 here of a historical nature to at- successful in passing their exam- last term.; tract them, the speaker averred.inations next month.As a tribute to Mr.Mussells in order to make the West- the most favorable day of the 1 1 Thousands of cars crossing the) The band has been rehearsing |the associations annual scholar- mount Examiner a more effective.week.Rev J Arthur Steed to =i nternational Boun ary was sltwice weekly due to the open ship will henceforth be known as d ad .di th Housewives almost invariably ° ° A pi °o prosperity, Father Mec-|season being close at hand and|«The Westmount Old Boys\u2019 Schol- news and advertising medium the lan their weekend food purchases : ane concluded.just as soon as weather condi-|arship in Memory of H.H, Mus- publication date of this newspaper p'a ei pu P h t C [var Church it - To tons variant, a_ Church parade | sells.\u201d has b d d d dit on Thursday, usually doing their reac a a y ; wi e place.welve trumpelg : .; as been advanced one day and | hE : = meet [ Music was played during th shonping the same afternoon, or J ! Th , .?play uring the .455 ping | the LE Macon or Othe henge will com- dinner by the band of the Royal IS now being distributed on Thurs- an Friday morning.Firms supply- .Calvary Church will welcome as and Men's Own Brotherhood work be held at the Windsor Hotel at| The weekly puzzle contest was Montreal Regiment, M.G, by ber.days instead of Fridays.ing other products also benetit by guest preacher on Sunday next a wil be neld at o'clock, as i \\ 12-80 pr.on Tuesday, Mr.F.C.| won by Robert Morrow who was Lieut.Lol J BS .This step was decided upon only Thursday advertising; as a matter friend of days gone by in the per- their guests on Monday night the Bonar wi a ress the C ub on the awarded a cycle pennant last Fri- ° .after considerable study and the son of the Rev.J.Arthur Steed, members of the Erskine-American |.Civil Service Commission.\u201d day night.ictoria Hall To : Ad 2 of fact manv large departmenta inister of Mount Young People\u2019s Union Rx Have New Chai publishers fee! confident that ù stores find this to be their most uA.B.D.nier of oun vung People's Union.Candy Ser- i \u2018 ° e À WwW airs will be receive with approval bot i i i { view of Denis United Church, Toronto.: ' | - Strange Bird Visitors by the paper's general readers and male alia vd place.their great.[|r Send, who wate strom [52 SIL PS IEC, ! t : Victoria Hall is to have 600 the many firms who use its col- t si le d d rtisin order in the Congregational College, will be On Friday at 8.15 p.m, in the À \u2019 ° new chairs to replace a number t d ti thei d d est sing'e- ay a ve ina remembered by a host of personal |church hall, the Dramatie Group, ! Are Evenin ros k of defective ones now in use and umns to a vertise Ir goods an Wednesday's evening and Thurs- ; ., , founder | compused of members of the Ar- \u2018 t ide for th tantly i services ' i Th friends in Montreal, as the ow Cl d the Junior Square a.C8\" - «a provide for the ronetanly in Services.lah tne Gays morning newspapers.The fl\" oun sprmen United 100, Sb 210110, UT SL 1 FE 7 Considerable interest has been, the past, and have not been seen there.e decision to publis t e distribution schedule of the ma- Church in this oy and also eh \u201cLove, Incorporated.\u201d When this i \u2018 aroused over the appeartnce in|in flocks since 1930.It is as- paper on Thursday instead of Fri- jority of weekly newspaners, which a Missionary © the nw al Africa play was given a few weeks ago, ), this district, as well as many othery sumed that they are on heir way day corresponds with a movement are neither \u2019 \u2018morning\u2019 nor \"eve- in Angola Jess ft Aria, the seating capacity of the hall A pa of Montreal, of large flocks west, on the final leg of a circuit iér-in- - i i \" was fully taxed, and this repea ' of yellow birds, apparently stran- winter migration tour to south- The Week At for earlier-in the week distribution ning\u201d, brings them into the home previous to his acceptance of ihe performance is being given in rese \u2018 gers to this part of Canada.eastern states.First were noticed Vict * H.ll that has been adopted in recent at a time when they are of the church in which he now ministers honse to many insistent demands, 4 , From J.D.Cleghorn, associate, about February 5th, but the num.tctorta a years by a great many weekly most value to both types of mer- in Toronto, ; The Carpet Bowling League will curator of the Redpath Museum.| ber has increased in the past week.newspapers on this continent.chants.At the morning service, Mr.|sponsnr this event.A { it is learned that the feathered| From the information obtained, ; Steed will preach on the theme.| On Wednesday, March 29th, at } visitors are Evening Grosbeaks |it is apparent that they will not Tomorrow: Fossils Club play Surveys have indicated that the In making this announcement \u201cThe World's Need of an Awak- 8.30 p.m., in the Church Audi- Ct natives x Western Canad, nd eat, or are not overly fond of, eh Case etme majority of persons prefer to re- the publishers are confident The ened Church,\u201d and at the evening torium, an apportunity ox oa d ' apparently are stopping o ere bread or crumbs, but are more , : ceive newspapers catering to com- West nt Exam ill increase service o e » \u201cà : music lovers will be presente e \\ en route to their summer homer! inclined *o see.Their favorite George W.Read's Sports and Be- ; pap ing yYestmou xaminer wi , Glorious Race.\u201d Following the Montreal Masonic Choir, under the ; l in the prairie provinces.aad, we are told, is the seed of nevolent Society.munity news on a day in the week its usefulness to the community evening preaching service, Mr.direction of Mr.Walter Clapper.; The birds are about eight inch- {the Manitoba maple.Saturday: Fossils Club pla.when they are the less occupied which it serves.Since its incep- Steed will give an illustrated ton, Hon, A.R.C.M., will give a ot ex in length, and are members of They breed in the Western pro.Monday: British Israel Society: i ivi : : ; ecture in the church parlors on Concert, \u201cà * the Finch family.The beak is|vinces, and it is doubted if any|Royal Arch Masons; Westmount preparing for weekend activity.tion five years ago they have tried the subject, \u201cMission World in| Revervations for this most im- 1 .largely yellow or pale greenish.|amount of inducement could con- Municipal Association; Daughtere From the point of view of the to incorporate in this publication Africa as | saw it.\u201d in which in- portant event should be made as Ë R , the wings of a different tint of vince them to remain among Mon.of the Nile.advertiser it has been\u2019 shown that every proven advancement known mate scenes of life and work in early a possible ed securing K yellow with contrasting black, andi treal's snow-choked streets.TH] Wednesday: Victorian Order of icati ; to the suburban newspaper field.ngota will be portrayed In pIC-\\tickets from members © e k ; f the body lemon color.the attractive winged creatures! Nurses; Westmount Rotary Club publications reaching the home on \u20ac b p pf R ture and story hy the lecturer.Church or from , Brooks Drug J i These birds have been seen in| must be listed with cur temporary weekly luncheon: Westmount a Thursday carries his message on THE PUBLISHERS.The regular Sunday School Store, at Greene Ave and St.YE these parts on rare occasions in! visitors.Chapter Order of the Easter Star.classes, Teacher \u2018Training group (Catherine St, Westmount. The Westmount Examiner 4 Published Every Friday Morming Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Cunadu'e Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY ° i Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnot 2773 \u201cThe Esaminer\u201d newspaper fer the home, | eee sims Le be an independent, clean deviteu to publie service.banned from t Following been a decided \u2014\u2014 1 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 \u2014=\u2014 \u201c CANADA-WEST INDIES TRADE One of the more important matters to - engage Ottawa this session will be the revisior of Canada-West Indies Trade The trade treaty between the the Colonies of the Caribbean which is to be terminated left much to be desired, but it at least indicated the possibilities \u201c\u2018ada-West Indies League, says: \u201cAs much concerned with the unequal .balance of trade against the Dominion and as sc.a@nxious to find some formula of preferential tariff agreement to rectify it, as any of that vociferous group in Canada which have de- 4 cried the treaty as unfair to the + West Indian proponents of revision can well argue nevertheless, that on the basis of pur- \"chasing power and populations the West * \u201cIndies colonies, with a population roughly of only three million, purchasing to the value of $14,525,927 as compared with .the Dominion with a population ~ lion purchasing from the West \u201cvalue of $17,938,885, on a \u2018per capita\u2019 basis - actually purchase relatively more from Canada than she does from them.\u201d Mr.Collier might have gone farther and argued, with eminent authority to back up his words, that a favourable ba'ance of trade means little, and that volume of trade is the all-important thing.Nations .more prosperous when the balance is against : them.By all means let us have more trade with \u2018t worry about adverse balances one way or the other so long as we can accomplish in increase in volume, i the West Indies, and we needn ¢ E between the countries involved.Writing in ithe Canada-West Indies Magazine, H.C.Collier, a local resident, and Secretary of the Can- * CHILDREN AND THE THEATRES While in other provinces of the Dominion .children are permitted to attend the moving picture theatres, in Quebec province, since the Laurier theatre fire in Montreal, when TE SEES tres.relationships.Domini ominion and There may and ing the type of mitted to see of commerce which they are the present boa seem to be effi welf Dominion, the elfare of the from Canada Sir John Thom ™ home in a Brit of eleven mil- Indies to the of Hirosi Saito, erican cruiser.priate message aood-will Tokyo.are invariably former Prime who died at sea Bermuda in a B he movie houses.If the government at that time had exercised proper supervision and insisted upon adequate safeguards that disaster would not have occurred.the deplorable tragedy, the government closed the theatres to children and has since then continued adamant in its decision to refuse them permission to attend the movies.Since then, however, there has advance in the type of theatre construction and in the provisions made for safety, so that at the present time, in all modern theatres, there is no danger whatever to children patronizing these amusement cen- The announcement from Quebec that the government is giving consideration to amendments to the law is being generally welcomed.should be restrictions regard- pictures the rhildren are per- and the type of buildings in allowed to attend shows, for there are still many theatres throughout the province which do not provide proper safeguards against fire or panic.But there is much that is educational in modern pictures, and rd of censors in Quebec would cient and thorough in its general outlook, even to the extent of looking after the morals of adults, so that the moral children would seem to be in safe keeping.\u2014Rouyn-Noranda Press.ANOTHER WARSHIP MISSION The sudden death at Windsor Castle of pson, Prime Minister of Canada in 1892-94, and the sending of his body ish cruiser, is rdcalled by the order of President Roosevelt to have the ashes former Japanese Ambassador to the United States, sent to Japan in an Am- The President has wirelessed an appro- from sea, where he has been cruising for ten days in the Houston, and his gesture will The United States is returning the courtesy extended by Japan when she sent back in a Japanese cruiser the body of Edgar A.Bancroft, United States Ambassador to Tokyo, who died in 1925.Readers will remember that the body of be appreciated in Minister Ramsay MacDonald, while in search of that elusive \u2018thing called health, was borne home from ritish war vessel.> In the struggle for a p'ace in the sun nations yet find time to observe the amenities of international courtesy.Bitterness and IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE Shopping Rote It is a safe guess that the man who pokes fun at a woman for shopping all day and not buying anything isn\u2019t married.Reflection Club Bore: \u201cThere, in a dark portion of the hall, suddenly appeared an ugly figure, and\u2014well, what do you fellows think 1 did then?\u201d Club Wit: \u201cTurned the mirror, 1 suppose.\u201d Preference \u201cIt gives me great pleasure to pin this medal on your breast,\u201d said the Colonel, \u201cand to tell you that I am also placing five pounds Ito your credit in the bank.\u201d \u201cThank you, sir,\u201d said the private, \u201cbut if you wouldn't mind, couldn\u2019t you pin the five pounds on my breast and put the medal in the bank?\u201d-\u2014Tit-Bits.No Record .\u201cA man in Cambridge, Mass, is reported to have seen the same movie 144 times.\u201d \u201cYeah, who hasn't?\u201d Eventually - On one occasion Gladstone and his sister argued as to where a certain picture should be hung.The ven.rable Scottish servant came in with a ladder, \"and waited patiently while the argument progressed.\u2018As Miss Mary would not yield, Gladstone gallantly agreed to her idea.However, even though the servant hung the picture where the lady ordered, he crossed the rpom and hammered a second nail into the opposite wall.Asked why he did this, he answered: \u201cWeel, Miss, that'll do to hang the picture on when ye'll have come roound to Master Willie's opeenion.\u201d Appropriate Visitor: \u201cMy, what a large skating rink!\u201d some seventy-two children lost their lives, strife are momentarily forgotten in the pres- Instructor: \u201cYes, we have a those under sixteen years of age have been ence of death.seating capacity of 5,000.\u201d .4 > .[3 \" 1 PERSONAL ADOPTION is ADOPTION home wanted for six- »,i: year-old boy.Good mental and TL physical development.Only Protest- 0 an\u2019 homes considered.Telephone \u201cWA, 5611 9-12 a.m.F-b DOMESTIC HELP WANTED COOK-GENBERAL \u2018for small family in Westmount, olty references required.Xl.61826.10-4 \" HOUSES TO LET .WESTMOUNT, Metcalfe Ave, 376, 3 , large bright rooms, 2 bathrooms, new- boy decorated, close to Westmount % Park, schools ang thurches, linme- \u2019 inspection by ap- diate occupation.Er aturday and \u2018Sunday |; pohitment or Si cosy Ftd afternoon, EL, 41 > FLATS TO LET ee en ee + HEATED DUPLEXES } Mobs excellent location, Harvard, Wilson Avenues north of Terrebonne.Very bright, six, seven rooms and breakfast nook.Attractive spacious rear gardens, hot water year round, =! sanitor service.Decorate to suit .tenant.Convenient tramwny and bus 1% lines.Apply Asselin, 4542 Wilson, 4 phone WA, 872, Open evenings, F-2 Ë FOR SALE FALL rug, new, 3 x $/3, $6.00, large i oak china display cabinet, $10.00, 8- + mgectlon wardrobe with mirror door + $10.00, upright piano, Storey & Clark, = perfect condition, 1874 Greene.Wi \u201c0088, ! F-13 £ pure dell- Œ clous, enay on your digestion.Try , \u2018 R B-0%.package 10e, Phone Metcalfe Pharmacy, WE.6727, Feb FIND CHESTERFIELD neve: Ww.used, bargain, $45, handsome rug, we $18, superior bedroom suite, Gibbard studio.hall runner, tables.Genuine opportunity.1950.1858 Greene, Westmount.F-4 1 BEDROOM set, bookcase, tea wars ' ; Grosvenor Ave.KL.0420.F-6 BIABETIC SCALES In good condi- room bookcase, Fl.dining gateleg, and other ems of furniture, \u20ac tion.Sell for $2.00.WI.1564.Fu COMPLETE private collection\u201d of tropical fish, aquariums and many diffèrent varieties of fish.Leaving town.WI.$993, ee sm am -._\u2014 STEWART WARNER, 5 tube mantel, perfect condition, $18.00.DK.7781.M-322 MAHOGANY dining room table, = round.Etchings, cheap.WI.5431.*M-96 w GARVED OAR dining room set $35.\u2018 insulated green metal refrigerato! * 48.00, stove $8.00.DE, 9470.M-8?: INGLE metal bed with spring, mat- ! tress and bureau to match.Excellent F condition, reasonable, WA.5740, , M-88 2 .WAINUT 9 plece dinin, room suite, fn perfect condition.Kitghen table, FI, $479, .M-107 GAS STOVE, Moffat.BL.3395.M-110 OI.D SOLID oak dining room suite.Combined sideboard and china \u2018eab- thet, guod condition.Waverley Pictorial dictionaries, 8 volumes, Modern mearstary.old bureaus, exception bargains, WA.4737.M-113 JACKET heater in perfect condition, Chant.ob + see $6.50.EL.8013, M-130 ' T FOR SALE PIANO \u201cBell\u201d with bench.Porcelain top kitchen table, Good condition.EI.8520.M-114 BABY'S grey metal stroller with top, chromo pushers.Excellent condition; baby's toldy chalr, EL.1227.M-118 DAY bed $7.00, Large wardrobe trunk $12.00.One Gurney Jacket heater $7: DE.7185.M-122 LADY'S black cloth conts, sige 44.Spring coat, slik lined, Heavy coat interlined, good dunditlion $5.00 each 1 pair shoes sise 8 1-2A.6201 Clan.ranald.M-124 mt mr ee.ae LADY'S black cloth coat.caracul collar, size- 38, $7.00.EL.0956.M-189 L The Westmount Examiner 20735] CLASSIFIED FOR SALE ! CHESTERFIELD and two chairs, in splendid condition.Apply mornings, BL, 2647.M-116 SOLID Oak large chalrs with leather cushions, \"brary table to match.Also 54\" round mahogany dining table with extra leaves.Other furniture.4874 Hingston avenue, M-125 PAIR ailver fox furs worn very Ilt- tle, cost $150.00 must sell.4611 Clan- ranald avenue.M-130 DOMINION upright plano, spleridid condition and tohe, $50.00.DE.3969 evenings.M-132 RADIO, ivory Mah-Jong with racks.DE.6044, M-133 set » * Crossword | Puzzle » 10 1 15 16 fis 19 22 27 29 33 35 36 37 38 2 43 45 49 so 52 53 12 1 14 17 ADS FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD furniture, refrigerator.radio, skis 71\", skates, boots size §, 5881 Monkland avenue, Apt.15.M-96 GAS STOVE, smooth top, large uven and broiler; generator, piano, hall staud, steel refrigerator, garden tools, All good condition.DE.3244.M-139 BABY cdrriage brown, large size.excellent condition.WA.2291, M-142 DINING room suite, walnut, cheap, WA.4807.M-143 KOCH piano accordion, 120 bass, excellent condition, sacrifice.No dealers, EL.1665.M-145 THREE lady's sults each size 14.Brown, Royal blue, steel grey, bargain.DE.6764.M-154 MACKEYS revised history ol Freemasonry, 7 volumes, cost $65.00, will sell for $20.00.Perfect condition.WA.3312.M-156 COMPLETE private collection of tropical fish.Aquuriums and many different varieties of fish.Leaving town, WI.2993, M-165 BABIES\u2019 bed first size, blue, and sleigh, with hood, cheap.931 Melrose avenue.M-166 PIANO very good condition.EL.$167.M-167 TÜRBE PIECE chesterfield suite, very goo condition $15.00.2251 Hampton, DE.5847., M-169 MOFFAT Electric range.in perfect ~ondition.Apply EL.3785.M-170 25 |26 30 |» 32 39 47 51 55 56 57* MORIZONTAL 1\u2014Friends $\u2014Made of rock 10\u2014Caim - 490\u2014Conceal 80\u2014 5t\u2014Tatle 52\u2014AMllitary rlod of time in raising weights used heavy student 12\u2014Famous sorceress 54\u2014Flat circular facts 15\u2014>Meén's garments plates 82\u2014Pronoun 18\u2014Self 56\u2014Tears 16\u2014A savory Jelly 17\u2014The Orient 38\u2014Seats 87\u2014Relleved 19\u2014Begins VERTICAL 88-Make more 20\u2014Krects 2\u2014Advantage pleasing 22\u2014Slice ° 3\u2014Certifies 89\u2014Distance from 84\u2014Bond .4\u2014Knockout (abbr) sida to side 25-\u2014Reverence \u2019 §\u2014Demands for a 40\u2014Wrécks 27\u2014finez made by repetition 41\u2014Exelamations to folding $\u2014Portuguese money call one's 80\u2014Une of a Mon- of account - Attention ollan peuple 33\u2014For example 7\u2014Wiity remark ÿ\u2014Mark of a wound 46\u2014Man's name 48\u20148mail metal abbr.) 10\u2014Uite fastener 84\u2014From (prefix) 3(\u2014Parsgraphse s2\u2014Before s&\u2014Muftles - 13-Kingdom 56\u2014Variant of the 39\u2014-Curtain of fire 14\u2014Attelpt _ suffix \u201cize 42\u2014A letter 18\u2014 Agrees §i\u2014A State abbr.) 43\u2014Armed conflict 21-Takes out of \u2014 44-Pen ° wn Solution will be 45\u2014Out of fashion 23- Eggs round clscwhure.in 4i-\u2014The best part 216\u2014Taporing plece this issue, || reasonable, HESTERFIELD set, table, single tnimons bed and spring, Ice cren:.\u2018reeger; gagden hose, spade, and ack.EL.8088.M-262 ANTIQUE walnut slide board, four Irawers down centre, cupboards each side, other antiques, 1309 Greene.M-251 WOMAN'S black coat, double Persian.collar and front.Also Hudson Seal cape.Hand knitted boucie suit sise 18, Giria Scotch tweed four piece suit, age 10.DE.8391, M-248 LEACH piñno.plain case.Quebec heater with oven.Other housebolu effects.AT.3579 ¢ M-248 IVORY BEDROOM furniture, vanity.chitferobe, bed, reasunahle: Kirl's suede shoes, 6C, $1: No dealers.WA.5133.M-239 CHESTERFIELD suite and other articles, 1032 Decarie Blvd.M-250 WANTED TO PURCHASE SMALL baby carridge with WE, 3481.CARTAGE AND STORAGE DOMINION Storage & Cartage Co.180 McGill Street, Moving.Crating.Packing, Furniture Storage.Local and tong distance moving.large vans.Free estimates.Telephone MA.sue «3 hood.F-1 DRESSMAKING MISS WRAY, formerly of N.D.G, speclalis\u2019ng evening guwns, moderate, afternoon dresses, alterations, ne patterns needed.Wi 4504.LF EDUCATIONAL cs FRENCH CONVERSATIONS, quickest method, $3.00 monthly, French Goverment wrige, furmer professor of French, Mc(Hll, 3178 Prod homme.just above Sherbrooke.DE, ne s STOPME.| The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest week twelve passes are following requirements:\u2014 hidden.the purpose.A convenient coupon will be fou one submitting the right answers.be récelved in Friday's mail: , The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is rum with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each given to the six lucky winners who comply with the Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictues being shown of 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.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examines, names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.nd 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 wenk\u2019s contest ave as follows and their passes will Mrs.A.Mann, 3238 St.Antoine St.; Margaret Bignell, 4170 St.Catherine West; Nelson Rutledge, 4496 St.Catherine West; Mrs.Landiess Prat, 423 Grosvenor Ave.; Batts Scarlett, 432 Prince Albert Ave.; Mrs.W.E.Cowie, 4129 Western Ave, Apt.4, They are published for their said in parts: \u201cAnother reason that I find Survey\u201d) particularly interesting.i two billions), but they are entirely dependent upon the earth for food, clothing and shelter, no matter on what part of it they live, and regardless of their color, race, creed, speech or customs.\u201cThe resources of this earth are so remarkable that with the aid of science these few human beings are now able to produce far more than the necessities of life.They can have luxuries as well.Our needs can be lavishly provided for, if only mankind has freedom of access to the earth.\u201cIt is only a step then to the problem of why millions of people cannot pro.ure everything they need, and why they are so shut out from the resources of the earth that they cannot feed or clothe themselves, but must depend upon the charity of others or starve to death.\u201cWe are then face to face with the question \u201caised by Henry George, the question of progress and poverty-of poverty in the midst of plenty!\u201d Miss Bateman\u2019s Christmas Greetings to her friends read in part: \u201cThe Earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof.\u201d \u2014 Psalms.\u201cThe Land shall not be sold forever.\u201d \u2014 Leviticus, 256-23.\u201cThe World is God's bequest to mankind, All men are joint heirs to it.\u201d \u2014 Herbert Spencer.There is no natural limit to con- cumption except the limit of full employment of labor and productive capacity, from which buying power is derived.\u2014 From National City Bank of New York Bulletin, Motorists should memorize the following dictum given in the case of Larose vs Decary (76 Superior Court, page 540).\u201cIt is negligence per se for a driver of any vehicle to proceed when unable to see the road ahead of him whether his vision is temporarily obstructed by mist, dust, blinding ruin, frost on his windshield or glaring lights.\u201d It is the duty of the clergy of the Catholic church to not only approve trade unionism in principle but to urge the workers in their congregations to join unions, familiarize themselves with the philosophy of trade unionism and actively participate in the affairs of the unions, said Archbishop Edward Mooney at the meeting of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, held at Detroit.Industrial relations, according to the Archbishop, are group relations.The U.S.A.corporation with the largest surplus assets is the Pennylvania Railroad System, with a total of $906,228,000; the next in size is the Ford Motor Company.with $602.266.000; the third is the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, with $491,093,000.The charge is made by the Consumer\u2019s Union of the U.S.A, that ALBERT WEEKS JEWELLER - WATCHMAKER The Shop of Superior Craftsmanship We repair clocks, watches, jewellery and silver, restring neck - laces, cngrave and do optical repairs.ESTIMATES GIVEN PRICES REASONABLE 1309 Greene Ave.FI.4820 THE FORUM In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed Conducted by HOWARD $ ROSS, K.C.\u2014\u2014 NOTE:\u2014The opinions expressed In these columns are not necessarily those of this newspaper and |t dues not accept responsibility for them terest, variety and originality of traatment Le Re EE XR ZL, ; general \u2018n Margaret E, Bateman of Montreal, speaking on the subject, \u201cWho Owns The Earth?\u201d before the Henry George Congress at Toronto, this world outiook (or \u201cWorld s that when my friends ask me to explain what this Henry George Movement of Philosophy really means, my first impulse is to remind them that this world or planet we call the carth, is a spinning ball on which we travel some 68,000 miles per hour (and can still admire Mr.and that inhabiting this earth there are a fairly small number of human beings (probably just over¥\u2014-\u2014\u2014 Hughes for his average of 250!) more than 1,500 persons wére killed in the last three years by the use of headache powders whieh contained aminopyrine, Charles F.Kettering of; General Motors stated that it is wisest to assign one job to two men, ohe an expert and the other ignorant of the particular problem, and that most of the industrial and scientific discoveries being made today are pure accidents, brought about because of the ignorance of those who did not know enough to stop in the face of what seemed to be impossible, Henry Ford said for a very difficult problem in mechanies, he does not call in an expert in that field, because from experience he knows, the expert has too many reasons why the problem cannot Pe solved.\u201cI do not know anything of my great-grandparents.I do not know whether I am Jewish or Aryan or Keltic, or any other of those things.I want the whole of this planet for myself ard my kind, | mankind, and 1 am bofed by attempts to mark off pleces of it for the exclusive use of this or that gang, group or tripè.\u201d\u201d\u2014H.G.Wells.\u2019 The farmer is a wage éarner with & permanent job, who never knows what his wages will be.| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | SERVICES J \u201c \u2014\u2014 \u201cMatter,\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to bé read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world on Sunddy.The Golden Text is frdm Exodus 20:7, \u201cThou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold Him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cAnd Jéstis went about £11 the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and héaling every sickness and every disease among the people.\u201d (Matthew?0:85).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages ftom the Christian Science textbook \u201cSei- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u201cIf God had instituted material laws to govern men, disobedience to which would have made men fl), Jesus would not have disregarded those laws by healing in direct opposition to them and in deflance of all material conditions.It is the transgession of a Lelief of mortal mind, not of a law of matter nor of divine Mind, which causes the belief of sickness.If man is governed hy the law: of divine Mind, his body is in submission to everlasting Life and Truth and Love.\u201d WESTMOUNT PARK | CHURCH * * At the evening service on Sunday next in Westmount Park Church, representatives of the Young People\u2019s Council will have full charge.Mr.Ronald Seaman will preside.Miss Peggy French and Miss Margaret Norman will lead in the worship and there will be two addresses by young men.Mr, Thomas Seaman will speak THURSDAY.MARCH 16, 1939 By Rambler FREDERICK P.FAILES I! 4 We heard a heated discussion ovér Guy Fawkes the other day, so to help out the situation for the debaters looked up a little information on the subject.We consider it sufficiendy interesting that we are passing it along to our readers.Guy Fawkes day is an annual celebration in England when merrymakers parade the streets in masks and fantastic garb and carry with them an effigy made of straw and rags, and shout: \u201cGuy Fawkes, Guy! Stick im up on 'igh; there let him die!\u201d r+ i Phe excuse for this hymn of hate goes back more than 333 years.With seven other conspirators, Fawkes, a gentleman of good famil;, planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London on November 5th, 1605, when King James I was to be present.tr 1 à} They hid 36 barrels of gunpowder in the cellar and Fawkes was elected to touch off the explosion., But several of the plotters made the mistake of warning their friends not tr attend parliament on that day.The scheme was discovered.The schemers were arrested, charged with treason, and \u2014\u2014\u2014 sent to their deaths with all the horrible rites used on traitors in those days.rt 3 Next to Christmas the day is the happiest of the year for British youngsters.They are not greatly concerned with the whys and wherefores\u2014even though nearly every song they sing has something about \u201cremember.\u201d .Cherub faced boys go from house to house, collecting pennies to buy fireworks, and chanting their hymn.i 1 tf When evening comes \u201cCuy\u201d ig gibbeted over a big bonfire.Then the mummers puf on their fireworks \u2014 just the way Canadians do on May 24 .Many of the bonfires are so large that they require as many as 200 wagon loads \u2018lof fuel to feed them.And the tradition behind them is probably much older than (he Seventeenth century.In some parts of England there are what appear to be survivals of an ancient fire worship fete.In th course of a ritual dance children jump over the blaze as a reminder of the times when human beings instead of eIfigies were consumed.f SHAAR HASHOMAYIM | Last Sunday morning at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue the pupils of Miss G.Goldwater's Class 5b, presented five scenes from the life of Moses Mendelsohn.The following took part: David Robinson, Mona Davis, Mortimer Flanders, Jerry Leboff, Larry Simon, Joan Abbey, Alan Portigal, Maurice Phillips, Joel Takefman, Lester Hirshberg, Judith Garbe, Gloria Burko, Felice Lipsey and Ann Solomon.In the afternoon a playlet \u201cKing Rehoboam\u201d was presented by the puupils of Miss Z.Zuck; Arthur Shulman, Gloria Solomon, Thelma Silver, Billy Checik, Sidney Che- cik, Marcia Dolgy, Tony Shine, Roslyn Faber, Arthur Friedman, Eleanor Goldsmith, Marvin Kuss- ner and Marilyn Goodman.Last Shabbos morning at services of the Junior Congregation, the Torah was read by Victor Goldbloom.Asher Segall opened the Ark.The next Oneg Shabbos party of the Junior Congregation will be held on Saturday afternoon, April 1st.The Dance for the older members sf che Junior Congregation will be held on Satur- Hay evening, April 1st.A meeting of the hoard of the Women's Auxiliary Society was held last Wednesday at the home of the president, Mrs.Edward Solomon, on \u201cYouth\u2019s Responsibility to the Church,\u201d and Mr.James Patrick on \u201cThe Church\u2019s Responsibility to Youth.\u201d The regular choir will be augmented by the young people.At the morning service, Mr.Smith will continue the series of sermons.on Philippians, the topic being, \u201cMutniuring or Rejoicing.\u201d Transformed ?, \u201cYeah,\u201d said the sophomore.\u201cwhen I came here I was pretty conceited, but they knocked all that out of me\u2014and now I'm perhaps the most popular fellow in callege.\u201d\u2014Pathfinder.Special Evangelistic Services will (D.V.) be held in Sunday-School Rooms Entrance 285 Clarke Ave.Corner of Western Ave.Sunday, 7.30 p.m., Thursday, 8 p.m Each week beginning Mar, 19th (until further notice).These Services are entirely undomina- tional.Messages from the Seriptures only, If vou desire to spend à quiet and profitable hour \u2014 Come.No collection.Miss M.MeCullough and Evangelists: P Miss R.McDonald.HS.re *|Choral Service By Joint Choirs A Choral Service will be held in the church of St.Andrew and St.Paul on Tuesday evening at 8.15 under the auspices of the Canadian College of Organists (Montreal Centre).Choirs participating in the event include, Christ Church Cathedral, First Baptist, St.Andrew and St.Paul, and St.James United.Among the outstanding selections to be rendered, will be Vaughan Williams\u2019 setting of the 148th Psalm for three separate choir, The Cathedral choir will be heard in an unaccompanied Motets from the back of the church.A cordial! invitation is extended to the public by the organization responsible for this program.Canon C.E.Raven To Visit Montreal Dr.C.E.Raven, Chaplain to His Majesty the King, outstanding theological professor of Cambridge and author of a number of books, will visit Montreal March 28th, under the auspices of the Fellowship of Reconciliation.He will speak at a noon luncheon at the Central Y.M.C.A.at 12.30, on the subject, \u201cThe Christian and War.\u201d In the afterncon from 2.00 to 3.00 he will conduct a round table forum for business men and students.At 8.15 he will address a public meeting at the Y.M.C.A.on the subject, \u201cKeeping the Peace in Europe.\u201d \u201cHow did you like her singing?\u201d \u201cWonderful! 1 could almost understand some of the words: she sang.\u201d Calvary Church Dorchaster St., at Greene Avs., Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A, D.D.Guest Preacher: Rev, J, Arthur Steed, 1.A., B.D., of Toronto, formerly À of Angola, Africa.11.00 a.m.The \\World's Need of an Awakengd Church.7,30 p.m.Life as a Giorious Race.8.456 pan.lilustrated lecture \u2018Mis- slon Work in Africa as 3 1 Saw It.\u201d This lecture will ve given + in the Parlors by Mr.Steed \u2014 singing of old hymns \u2014 Refreshments served by Y.P.U.11.00 a.m, ahd 3.00 pan, Regular Ses.\u2019 sions of the Church School, 3.00 pm.Teacher Training (lass & Men's Own Brotherhvud.Monday, ¥.10 p.m.Social Evening in Church Parlors.Members of Erskine- Amerlcan Y,P.U.Will be guests of Calvary group.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m, Midweek Service for Bible Study and Prayer.Friday, 8.156 p.m.Calvary Dramatic group will repeat the play, \u2018Love.inc.\u201d in Church Halt, Tickets 25 cts This repeat performance {s given ft response to insistent demands by those who could not attend recently Sponsored hy Bowling league.Wednesday, Mar, 28th, 830 pm Grand Conrert in the (Church Auditorium 'by the Montreal Masonic Choir directed by Mr, Walter Ciapperton Hon.A.RC.M.Tickets.reservet seaté 75 cts.General admission 50 cts 104 ASSOCIATED BOARD QF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS | OF MUSIC, LONDON ! THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and THE ROYAL COLLEGE ' of MUSIC.EXAMINATIONS LEADING TO DIPLOMA OF LICENTIATE FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS, ALSO GOLD & SILVER MEDALS Î Office for Eastern Canada, Room 24, 1499 St.Catherine St.W.ROSS, ARCHAMBAULT, TELLIER, MARTINEAU & BEAUDOIN COUNSEL\u2014 VINCENT LUPUIS, K C., MP.BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Suite 604, 10 St.James Street West, Montreal Telephone HA.9238 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT AT 2035 GREY AVENUE - = ln es BN ee ee DS ee rep rs 2 2 \u2014 + eee Se à ee ag oe aa tn Poi mr en Sh oe a THU \u2014 Ma 0 = I Fo e 8 in rie tot 37 gh 128 om en- nd hen ire- ans yon- reads tra- 1 bly nth and sur- ship tual laze hen pies rs eld and at the ists ent ral, St.ect- be the ate be tets ded tion eal to ling dge oks, 8th, lun- .at rig= con juct 1888 will the ing g?\u201d une she 2 5 0 Se sm pa 0 0 me ns Ba ae nt a a ee ee THURSDAY, MARCH 16.1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE THREE SHORTAGE OF 2000 PUBLIC BEDS IN CITY HOSPITALS ST.MARY'S WORKERS T°LD Make Preparations for Campaign to Raise $500,000 For Extension and Maintenance of Cote des Neiges Institution \u2014 Committee Named at Windsor Hotel Dinner on Monday Stating that the Montreal Hospital Council agreed that there was a shortage of 2,000 public beds in hospitals of this city, Major D.J.0\u2019Donahoe, president of the Board of Directors of St.Mary's Hospital, addressed a large number of those who will assist in the forthcoming campaign at a dinner in the Windsor Hotel Monday evening.In speaking of hospital conditions generally and St.Mary's in particular, Major O'Donahoe announced the formation of committees which will seek to raise $500,000 for extension and maintenance of the Cote des Neiges institution.April 11 to 17.Representations have been made to both the Provincial and Municipal Governments as to the needs of the hospital and both these bodies have promised assistance.Stressing the need for more accommodation, the speaker said that 70 per cent cf all cases treated at St.Mary's were public patients and it was hoped that as a result of the drive it would be possible to build a new wing giving the hospital 50 per cent greater capacity.He pointed out that neither race nor creed were considered.Chairman of the meeting was TT.Taggart Smyth, while others who spoke briefly were Father Ww.E.McDonagh, Father J.L.O\u2019- Rourke, Father M.T.J.O\u2019Brien, R.S.White, George A.Daly, Ed, J.Turcotte, W.Edgar Doyle, Mr.Shannon, Mrs.Ed Quinn, Mrs.E.P.Lennon, Mrs.Kathleen Luke- man and Mr.McMahon of Holy Cross.Clergy Endorse Drive Both Father McDonagh and Father O'Brien stressed the point that the clergy were wholeheartedly behind the drive.The campaign has been endorsed most heartily by His Excellency, the Most Rev.Georges Gauthier, D.D., Co-Adjutor Archbishop of Montreal, and a \u2018clergy advisory committee has been appointed under the chairmanship of Rev.John L.O'Rourke, P.P.The vice- chairman and secretary is Rev.T.J.O'Brien, P.P.T.Taggart Smyth will head the central executive committee, of which chairmen and vice-chairmen of committees are members, Mr.campaign is J.J.Gallagher, Mr.Donald A.Hingston and A.E.Murray are members of the committee.Provincial and municipal committees will be under the direct- SHAMROCKS FOR St, Patrick's Day + 2 Fronrsr 4178 St.Catherine W.(near Greene) Fitzroy 7242 One Store Only.Herbert J.Eddy, Proprietor.St.Augustine's USHERS BALL Drive Your Own Car To The Hotel Door Our drivers will take your car to The drive for funds will be from tion of Hon.T.J.Coonan, M.L.A,, and Ald.Leo J.McKenna.Representations have been made to both province and city in connection with the campaign and both have promised assistance.Six Teams George A.Daly will act as chairman of the special names committee which has been divided into six teams, each under a captain.Murray G.Ballantyne is vice-chairman of this section -and the team captains are Major D.J.O\u2019'Donahoe, Dr.J.J.McGovern, Frank J.Maguire, Emmett J.Mc- Manamy, D.J.O'Connor and W.M.J.Phelan.Fifteen teams, under the general chairmanship of Ed.J.Turcotte, compose the industrial committee.With him as vice-chairmen are James B.Flanagan and J.J.O'Grady, while J.A.Kennedy and Ed Quinn will act as counselors.The men\u2019s parish organization will be under the chairmanship of W.Edgar Doyle, with E.B.O\u201d- Byrne and Haro]d F.Nickle as vice-chairmen.R.S.White is chairman of the publicity committee, and Charles A.Shannon, chairman of the internal organization committee.Women\u2019s Division General chairman of the women\u2019s division is Mrs.Ed Quinn, who is assisted by five vice-chair- men, these being Mrs.S.C.Carver, Mrs.J.E.Mullally, Mrs.W.C.Polan, Mrs.E.H.Shea and Mrs.J.Beaudoin Hanfield.The honorary secretary is Mrs, V.Cormack.Mrs.E.P.Lennon is chairman of the women\u2019s special names committee, and associated with her as vice-chairman is Miss Lorraine Cuddy.Mrs.Kathleen Lukeman is in charge of the women\u2019s parish organization, with three vice- chairmen, Mrs.J.L.D.Mason, Mrs.Fred Brown and Mrs.J.E.Cahoon, Mrs.Vernon G.Cardy is chairman of the transportation committee and Mrs.T.D'Arcy O'Connell is head of the listing committee.A special committee of nurses is under the direction of Mrs.C.Kelsch, R.N, Mrs.Lukeman announced that the following had already offered to assist her as chairmen in the different parishes: Mrs.E.P.Eustace, St.Brendan's; Mrs.A.J.Campbell, St.Raphael's; Mrs.Thomas P.Healy, St.Gabriel's; Miss L.Monohan, St.Anthony\u2019s; Mrs.F.J.Aggett, chairman, Miss O'Hagan, secretary, St.Aloyius\u2019, and Mrs.L.Sheppard.The Industrial Committee is: team captains will be F.J, Brennan, W.J.Burns, M.J.Cahill, John Carmody, B.T.Clement, J.J.Cosgrove, John King, Charles Laprairie, J.W.McAnally, Charles McDonald, M.J.McKay, E.R.Maloney, W.C.Polan, Leo Reilly.T.J.Ryan, E.H.Shea, Norman Smith and W.W.Wilson.M.E.Tansey will act as secretary of the group.our garage and return it to the hotel when wanted.Charge, 50c (To Midnight) (8e each additional hour after PEEL-MINDSOR GARAGE Dominion Square Bldg.MA.2303 Physical Training Exhibition Friday \u2018 Lower Canada College will present a physical training exhibition at the armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment, on St.Catherine street, Westmount, on Friday, at eight o'clock.Three hundred students will take part in the exhibition.A Danish LECTURE EVE CURIE His Majesty's Theatre On Tuesday, April 4th at 8.30 p.m.\u201cSCIENCE and a WOMEN\u201d Tickets on sale at Burton's Ltd, and after March 20th alse at His Majesty's Theatre 50c - 1.00 - 1.50 - 2.00 - 2.50 ALL .SEATS RESERVED Adult Education Course Concludes The Monday night classes at Temple Emanu-El in Adult Jewish Education were brought to a close last Monday evening, when Dr.Stanley Allen, delivered an address on \u201cThe Meaning of Economic Justice.\u201d Among those who lectured during th- past season were: Rabbi Stern, Mr.M.L Mendelsohn, Rev.Dr.Jonah B.Wise, Dr.James Parkes, England; Mr.Lawrence Marks, Mr.Norman Genser, Mr.H.M.Caiserman, Vladimir Grossman, Dr.Joseph Wechsberg, .Czechoslovakia; Mr.Samuel Abramson.The Monday night classes were founded in the Fall of 1928 for the purpose of giving men and women an opportunity to study Jewish literature, the Hebrew Language and Jewish History, and the Contemporary Jewish World.° FORMER LOCAL CHURCH PASTOR PAID TRIBUTE Service Held Sunday Morning for Late Rev.E.Munson Hill, M.A.Reverend T.W.Jones, of Calvary United Church, officiated at a service to the memory of the late Rev.E.Munson Hill, M.A; D.D., pastor emeritus of Calvary Church, on Sunday morning.J.David Fraser, former supef- intendent of Welcome Hall, which was founded by the members of Calvary Church during the term of Dr.Hill's ministry, read the lesson, which was taken from the 90th Psalm.Dean D.L.Ritchie, of the United Theological College, who succeeded Dr.Hill as principal of the Congregational Theological College some years ago, read the New Testament lesson and prayer.\u201cUnto the Hills,\u201d a special solo, which was sung at Dr.Hill's funeral in Wayne, was sung by S.C.Dobson.Several other special anthems were also sung by the choir.Quoting, \u201cHe Was a Good Man,\u201d as found in the Bible relating to Barnabas, Dr.Jones told of Dr.Hill\u2019s activities in Calvary Church and of his interest in home and foreign missions.Dr.Jones also spoke of the term of Dr.Hill\u2019s ministry in Calvary Church, when the members formed not only the Welcome Mission but also Point St.Charles Congregational Church, Amherst Park Congregational Church and Men\u2019s Own Brotherhood, a movement that has since become world-wide, Dr.Hill also founded the first Christian Endeavor Society in Canada and was its first provincial president.MUCH INTEREST IN NEW GROUP IS APPARENT Evident Public Concern 1s Manifesting Itself, Says District Group Sponsor \u201cEvident public concern in the governmental disbursement of this country's revenues to which we all contribute by way of the assorted and innumerable forms of taxation, visible and invisible, is manifesting itself by inquiry and comment on the activities of Leadership League,\u201d says C.Bruce Davis who sponsors a league group in this district.Many appear to be realizing that their lack of interest in public affairs, and allowing the other fellow tp do their thinking for them, is ultimately going to be very expensive, \u201cIf the Leadership League as sponsored by M.C.George Me- Cullagh does nothing more than create in the minds of the public a more active interest in the affairs of the nation it will have accomplished a very good an\u2019 useful purpose.Economical and efficient government of the people by the people can best be acquired by every man or woman exercising his or her right of franchise.\u201d Mr.Davis announces another meeting of local residents interested in the Leadership League movement which will be held in the Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine Road and Decarie Boulevard on Friday evening at 8.30.ROAD PLANNED Dairen and Harbin, in Manchou- kuo, will be linked by a new road, 434 miles long.physical exercise and a Swedish bench exercise will be feature of the program.All forms are participating.The Cadet band will be in attendance, Col, W.G.Hagarty.D.£.0 will be the guest of honour, and will \u201cTRUE OR FALSE\u201d PROGRAM BRO ADCAST BEFORE HUGE AUDIENCE , oy + i RNY \\ N NY S N S \u2018True or False?\u201d, challenged Dr.Hagen, as he hurled numerous questions concerning boleros, sables, sleepers, Arbor Day, silkworms, mulberry leafs, and sundry other subjects, at teams representing graduates of ghee Mc- Gill School of Physical Education and editorial workers of Montreal newspapers on Monday night.The popular radio game sponsored by J.B.Williams Company, was broadcast from Windsor Hall over an international hookup of some 44 stations, and before a huge crowd that jammed the auditorium to capacity.The newsmen went down to defeat at the hands of the Physicaleds, with Margaret Jamieson, a resident of Notre Dame de Grace, remaining to the finish.Photograph, above, shows Frederick Failes, of the Westmount pheto by Editorial Assoclates Examiner, awaiting one of Dr.Hagen\u2019s barrage of questions, while Jack Hirshberg, \u2018\u2018Of Masks and Mikes\u2019 contributor, and Betty Gould\u2018 stand pationtiy by.The \u2018price tags\u2019 around the nock bear the names of the contestants, and are for Dr.Hagen's guidance.A crowd of more than 1,400 attended the broadcast while hundreds of others were turned away, unable to gain admission.Safe Driver awards were presented to 145 drivers of Bell Telephone motor vehicles at a ceremony held in the Beaver Hall building auditerivm on Tuesday afternoon, u.der the auspices of the Province of Quebec Safety League.Thirty-seven of the men reccived medals in recognition of having driven for seven consecutive years without an accident, 13 for six years, 16 for five years, 14 for four years, 15 for three years, 22 for two years, and 29 for one year.The rumber of awards in each department of the company, and the name of the official who made the presentation, follow: Construction department, 80\u2014B.H.Bell; Central District, - Plant department, 19\u2014J.C.Rochford; West District, Pl-nt department, 34\u2014R, M.Richardson; North-East District, Plant departmert, 34\u2014 U.À.Power; Engineering department, 14\u2014-M.G.Evenas; Garage, 10\u2014W.H.Herbert; Commercial department, 4\u2014G.M.Giant.Among the officials of The Bell Telephone Company of Canady present at the presentation ceremony were.P.A.McFarlane, vice- president; J.N.Groleau, general manager; H.G.Young, gencral plant manager; C.R.Armstrong, general employment and safety supervisor; G.M.Grant, Montreal division manager; and R.J.Rum- ball, Montreal division plant superintendent, Others present included Hon.Alfred Ledue, president, Province of Quebec Safety League; J.D.Perrault, vice-president of the league, who presided; Inspector \".H.Leggett and Sergeant Howard Baker, of the traffic division of the Montreal Police Department, In his remarks, J.D.Perrault, vice-president of the Province of Quebec Safety League, p.'d tribute to the late J.E.Macpherson, vice-president of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, who died on March 7, speaking as follows: \u201cWe are gathered here today for the sole purpose of paying tribute to those drivers of the Bell Telephone Company who have for certain periods operated their vehicles without accident.On behalf of the Province of Quebec Safety League, I desire to offer one and all our sincerest congratulations.\u201cWhilst ve are here to offer Drivers Are Presented With Awards For Safety the walls of the Safety League a spirit of sadness, We bh ve lost a man who not only was most sympathetic to the work of the League but who took an active part in its development, He was a vice-prevident and ir our contact with him we felt that here lived a man who had dedicated his life so that others might enjoy themse' es.I refer to the late departed Mr.J.E.Macpherson who also was a vice-president of your company.\u201cWe cun never fill the gap that has been made.We have lost a friend, a wise adviser, a man and a gentleman.He will be sadly missed.We deeply regret his passing but we know that in the life hereafter he has gained his just reward.\u201d During his address, J.N.Gro- leau, general manager of The Bell Telephone Company, referred to the fact that the West District, Plant Department, employees had completed, on Monday, 10 years without a \u201clost time\u201d a -icent, Awards were presented to 34 West District, Plant Department, employees by R.M.Richardson, District Plant Superintendent, as follows: For seven years\u2019 driving without an accident\u2014G.F.Ford, R.G.Ingham, A.E.Lewis, W.H.Lewis, J.E.Lowe, G.P.Quinn, W.J.Salter, W.M, Stewart, J.H.Woodall; six years \u2014 G.R.McKenzie, L.O.Mercier, C.D.Salter, O.Shelso, R, E, Steen; five years\u2014W.Mann, R.G.Mof- fait; four years\u2014G.J.Hall, H.Ponting, A.Wales, L.S.Wall- gate; three years\u2014deS.Beaudry.D.J.Champion, L.Dalpe, L.W.Garceau; two years\u2014W.Barry, M.J.Bogue, A.C.Denman, J.A.M.Faubert, W.A.Mayhew; one year\u2014Ô Auclair: A.Dolbec, J.E.Hainauit, H.Lindsay, T.D.Perry.\u2018 Joy It is the law of God that wherever there is duty there is also possible joy.Just as the man who sees foliage knows that somewhere there must be water, although his eyes or ears cannot discern it, and the trees seem to grow out of the sand; so the man who is sure that in any spot there is duty for him to do knows that there is 2 happiness for him some- vhere in Luce doing of that duty, even though for the present it seems to he a \u2018readfui drudgery.best wishes, yet there is within \u2014Bp.Phillips Brooks.The Angelus The Angelus sends through the early morn A message of cheer for the day new born.% * * At noon the bell rings sweet and clear Its message for the world to hear; This busy world in mart, and street, Where tired workers thread their way Mid honking horns, and .ity din, In pleasure\u2019s paths, or haunts of sin; This hurry-chased crowd, so busy with Things, They hardly know \u2019tis a bell that rings.Oh! could they hear what the bell doth say, Oh! might they hear and heed\u2014 \u201cHe was made Flesh\u201d, and knows our need.The Angelus rings as the shadows fall, \u201cTo prayer! To prayer!\u201d its voice doth call; The day is gone, and its joy, and itx pain To the feet of Christ we bring again, \u201cHe was made Flesh,\u201d and each night He drew Near the Cross where He died for me and you.Sweet Angelus hell don\u2019t let us forget\u2014 He walked with us then, He walks with us yet.As the Angelus floats on the evening still, A holy Peace our hearts doth fill, \u2019 \u201c0 anxious hearts be comforted, He had not where to lay His head.\u201d \u201cQO guilty souls He can wash you white,\u201d This is the message it brings each night, For \u201cHe was made Flesh\u201d; did with us dwell\u2014 Be comforted\u2014All's well! All's well! This is the song of the Angelus bell.Annie Bethune MeDougald\u2014Westmount present the leader's crests, i ; | | HONOR ROLL FOR TERM 13 POSTED The Temple Emanu-El Religious School honor roll for the second semester, 1938-39, is as follows: Kindergarten: David Fieldman, Harriet Griss, Lois Levetus, Elizabeth Loebel, Cecile Reinharz.Grade 1: Stephen Asch, Cyril Carrick, Arnold Hollinger, Joan Kruger, David Mortimer, Ross Silverstein.Grade 2: Herbert Ginsberg, Jessie Segal, Grade 3: Peter Margo, David Neumann, Marilyn Silverstein.Grade 4: Mitchell Garfinkle, Richard Gould, Harry Notkin, David Sigler.Grade 5: Deena Cohen, Slyvia Marks.Grade 8: Richard Benson, Ruth Carrick, Joan Griss, Vera llam- burger, Marlyn Mailman, Ysther Ostor, Martin Siegerman, Betty Sigler, Ruth Takefman.Grade 7: Marilyn Raphael Paull.Grade 8: Tamara Umanski, Norman Wolfe, Lawrence Tarshis, Grade 9: David Marks, Norma Carrick, Sheila Sapera, Marjorie Mortimer, Edward Blackman.Grande 10: Constance Carin, Bernard Isaacs, Annette Miller, Confirmation: Lawrence Tar- shis, Tamara Umanzki, Julia Asch, Mark Stern, Gordon Engel.Daily Hebrew: Julia Asch, Lawrence Tarshis, Tamara Umanski, Norman Wolfe.Friedman, CHARITY DRIVE FOR FUNDS 10 START MONDAY Seventh Annual Appeal for Federation of French Charities Next Week invited to of French Charities which will be held from March 20 to March .9, to raise $441,589 to zover the cost of the 24 agencies\u2019 \u201cworl during the fiscal year May 193) to May 1940, according to an annouiice ment today by J.Albert B'ondeau, who is camnaign chairman and directing the appeal this ; car.The proposed grants to the agencies for the year's work are as follo-vs.The public of Montreal will be support the seventh annual appeal of the Federation Betty Sharpe To Present Recital Betty Sharpe, well known pianist, will give a pianoforte recital on Tuesday evening, March 28th, in the ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Patrons and Patroness include: Very Rev, Arthur Carlisle, Bishop- elect of Montreal and Mrs.Car- lisle, Miss Catherine Mackanzie, Miss Martha Allan, Hon.Justice and Mrs.Fabre Surveyor, Prince Paul Lieven, Mr.and Mrs.G.W, Cook, Mr.and Mrs.Ross McMas- ter, Mr, J.Lallemand, Mr.and Mrs.P.Cumyn, Dr.and Mrs.C.Martin and Prof.R.Du.Roure.Among the selections that Miss Sharpe will play will be, Rhapsody in B Minor by Brahms and Liszt's Sonata in B Minor.SYNAGOGUE TO HOLD FATHER, SON BANQUET Annual Event Taking Place In Temple Emanu-El on Wednesday Evening Wednesday at 7 p.m., the annual Father and Son Banquet will be held in the Lecture Hall of the Temple Emanu-El.Opening prayer, Jos, Cooper; Address by father, Mr, Samuel Marks; Reply by son, Master David Marka.Entertainment: a magician; children\u2019s dramatic group, At this meceoting prizes will be awarded for\" tho best essays written by :-udouts of the ligh School Department of the Religious School.On Monday evenirg, April 3rd, the Congregationn]l Seder will be held in tue Leetrre Hall in accordance vi h the practice of past years.Rabbi Stern will conduct the Seder and the traditional Passover melodies will be chanted by the Temple Choir under the direction of Mr.George M, Brewer, FA.GO.Prior to the Seder Passover Service will be held in the Temple Pro.er at 0.46 p.m, The Young People's Society will be in charge of the l\u2018riday evoning service on March Slst, Addresses will be given by Miss Marjorie Bercoviteh and Mr.Ralph Miller, Perticipating in the Reading of the Ritual aud Torah are the following: Mr.Jos.Jucobson, Mr.Ralph Messinger, Wim.Finklestein.Following the service an Cneg Shabbat and Reception will be held when the Blessing of the Sabbath Lights by Miss Phyllis Fitch and the Kiddush by Mr.Isadore Finlklestrir THE MIND The mind is never the soul is in heaven even while when it is at peace within itself: it ia in the flesh, if it bo purged of its natural corruptions, and taken up with divine thoughts, and con- Lemplations.\u2014Sencca.right but SPAIN BUYS Cuba shipped nearly three times as much tobacco to Spain last year as in 1937, WILL PROTEST INACTIVITY OF EDUCATION CON.Committee on Protestant Education is Sponsoring Community Hall Meeting A mass protest meeting against the inaction of the Protestant Education Committe in not carrying out the reforms as set down in the Report, is being held in the Community Hall, on Friday, at 8.15 p.m.This meeting is being arranged by the Committee on Protestant Education in Queboc of the Montreal Central C.C.F.Association.This committee believes that progressive educational reforms cannot Le carried out by the present committee, and therefora that they should resign as set forth in the Report.The speakers at this meeting will be W.O.Rothney, Professor of Education at Bishop's College, Mr.Eric Wiseman and Dr.Stanley Allen, All these men ave espocially familiar with tho subject.Prof.Rothney was a member of the Protestant Education Commit.toe, did resign and contends that unleas the whole commiteo resigns and is replaced by & new commit- toe, there is little hope for progressive oducatiou reform in this Province.This meeting is open to tho public and all those who wish for a roform in the educational systew will be welcome.PUPILS WORK 15 EXIBITED On Saturday Mrs, M, O'Gorman held an exhibition of tho work done by her pupils, Both the niudies of still life ani the pictures created by the pupils themselves were excecdingiy interesting.The latter showed how much children are able to accomplish in the way of self expression through the medium of paints, An outstanding picture way on firat attempt at landscape painting which showad that the voung ar- List had alrendy absorbed many of the fundamental rules of art, and knew how to apply them.The palutings nf those children who ate studying under Mrs, O'Gorman for the sccond year showed a marked improvement over the ones shown at tho last exhibition, After ton the children gave a performance of the puppots on which they have also been working this year, The lines spoken as well ax the plot had been developed hy the children themselves.The play went off very well, and satisfaction was exprensed by the parents in the way their children were not only learning to draw, but also to use their imaginations and their hands.= Quality \u201cGives Flavour 'SALADA EA ' J.J.MERO Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE REPAIRS \u2014 RE-UPHOLSTERING 313 VICTORIA AVE.WA.4598 Near Western Ave.Women\u2019s Refuge, 33,009; Ma .er- nity Service in the Home, 573,000; Refuge for Destitut $6,000; French Canadian Association for the Blind, $11,500; Family Vel- fare Bureau, $18,00®; Bruchesi Health Camps, $11,000; Camp \u201cLe Grillon\u201d for Crippled Children, $3,200; School Children\u2019 Milk Fund, 812,500; Jeanne d'\u2018.r Cirls\u2019 Camp, $2,000; Les Greves Boys\u2019 Camp, 318,000: C-oneil + Social Agencies, $5.264; Child Welfare Corpres, $11,000, Chnadian National Institute for! th Blind, 810,000; Tgnane Bour- RICHELIEU PLACE Mountain Street, above Sherbrooke.Private homes with apartment conveniences.Three bedrooms, tiled bathrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, cloakroom, maids\u2019 rooms \u2018and bathroom, garage, laundry.Ample cupboard space.Natural fireplace.oak floors, modern throughout.Call LA.8853 or Fitz.5570.get Day Shelter, $4,400; Jean le Prevost Boys\u2019 Centre, $2.650; St Virgent de Paul Bo;s Hone, $2.90; Unemployed Girls\u2019 Agency.$3,500; St, Vincent d> Paul Society, $174,400; French Nationals\u2019 Refuge, $2,400; a service for needy young people and youthful offenders, $2,500; Home Nursing Service, $8,500; Women's Volunteer Service, $300; Girls\u2019 Protective Agency, $2,600; Care of the Aged, $2.400, Campaign and administration expenses, together with an allow: ance for unredeemed pledges ade + FLATS, APARTMENTS, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Rental from $32.50 to $65.00 W.OGILVIE & CO.It REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE HEAD OFFICE: VERDUN OFFICE: Dominion Square Bldg.4281 Verdun Ave.HA.8207 YO.1614 IC.makes up the halar.ce of the campaign objective, + ST Wa mas papas AEE AYE ermE Rr AR \u2019 \u2019 FIVE GLASS, 30 ox.BOTTLE ES PAGE FOUR \u2014 SA 7 7 77 7 772772777 FOR A PERFECT DRINK! GINGER ALE SPARKLING \u2014 HEALTHFUL 15¢ Your Dealer Will Deliver OR DRY ET PONS ze Se me mme » Miss Janet McLeod, is spending a few days in New York City.Mr.and Mrs.Lovel Jacques, have returned from Ottawa, where they spent last week-end.Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Brophy are spending ten days at the Seigniory Club.Miss Phylis Wills, Cote des Neiges Road, is visiting in New York City.Mrs.F.D.Crowley, Oxford avenue, is a patient at the Ross Mem- ofial Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Olivier Rolland have left on a cruise to the West Thies.i Mr.and Mrs.Ken Hatton, Ven- dpme avenue, left on Saturday by Tdotor for Florida, where they will spend the next three weeks.7 i Mrs, D.C.McDonald, of Van- ebtiver, is the guest of the Misses P.E.and M.E.Currie, Western Avenue.-Mr.and Mrs, Douglas Anglin are expected home from Key West, Florida, where they spent several weeks.Dr.A.J.Martin, Cote St.Antoine Road, is leaving tomorrow oh a cruise to the West Indies.He will return home on April 8.Mrs, A.Charters, Metcalfe avenue, entertained the members of 1 Safer for Dressmaking and Blanch Ann DRESSMAKING STUDIO INTERESTED IN CLOTHES?Of course\u2014every woman is! At this STUDIO simplified courses are given \u2014 attractive for begln- ners too! Orders taken at most reasonable \u2018Talloring.r If you prefer\u2014you may maka wyour own dress here under profes- \u201cslonal supervision.LA.0020 J] 1552 Bishop St.Smart Spring HATS You'll be your loveliest and smartest in these refreshing new -hats.The \u2018season\u2019s best are here, in straws, felts, and chic com- sbinations.\u2019 All Head Sizes Sunflower .Tat Shop 5464 SHERBROOKE WEST DE.2076 (Near Girouard) = the Caledonia Ladies\u2019 Lawn Bowling club at a bridge.Miss Judy Merrill has left to spend two weeks in Shawinigan Falls, where she will be the guest of Miss Betty Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.McSweeney have left for Palm Beach, Florida.where they will spend several weeks, Miss Rita Boudreau and Miss Olga Yosseum are visiting in Quebec City, where they are guests at the Chateau Frontenac.Mrs.A.Stockman, Sherbrooke street west, has left for Florida, where she will spend several weeks, Mr, and Mrs, W.F.Dawson and Miss Mary Dawson are expected home early next week from a cruise to Jamaica on the Lady Somers, Mrs, W.P.Brophy, Sherbrooke Street West, has returned from Sherbrooke, Quebec, where she was the guest of her brother, Mr.Alex Ross.Miss Zara Nelson, a member of the Canadian Trio, which is on tour in Canada under the auspices of the National Council o.: duca- tion, is the guest of Mrs, A.Bronfman, Bel edere Road._ Benefit Bridge The annual bridge and 500 in ald of the Benevolent Fund of Electa Chapter, No.12, 0.E.S,, will be held in Vietoria Hall, Westmount, next Thursday at 2.30 p.m, Mrs, W, Hillis Smith is convener, and among the subscribers and table holders are Mrs, P.G.Delgado, worthy matron; Mrs.Louis Payne, Mrs.John Morrison, Mrs.G.Carr, Mrs.N.Mitchell, Mrs, H.Bradfield, Mrs.A.Brand, Mrs.E.Mitchell, Mrs.J.Fraser, Miss F, Fox, Mrs.M.Dudgeon, Mrs R.Lane, Mrs, V.Moulton, Mrs.\u2018Hs: Rethoret.Mrs.8S.Robinson, Mrs.A, Shiells, Mrs.E.Sheppard, Mrs.J.Turnbull, Mrs, E.Adam, Mrs, J.Birnie, Mrs, D.Smith, Mrs.M.Short, Mrs, D.Gadley, Mrs.F.Gittins, Mrs.C.Gray, Mrs, A.H.Cameron, Mrs.C.Carveil.Mrs.M.Chapman, Mra.E.Wightman.Mrs, C.Walker, Mrs.H, Banning, Mrs A.E.Law- =D, \u2018Social and Personals 1, John Rice, in Fourteenth Annual Revue of the Fossil's Club at Victoria Hall on Friday and Saturday.Will Repeat Junior Square Circle Play By popular demand, the Junior Square Circle of Calvary United Church will repeat their performance of \u201cLove, Inc, by Ronald Elsa, on Friday, March 24, in the Church Hall, under the auspices of the Men's Bowling League.When first presented last month, it proved such a success that a repeat performance was found necessary.The complications of this farce- comedy begin when Len Merrick, just out from college, and his friend, Bob Loomis, start an agency, Love, Inc.Their own love problems, however, are sufficient to keep them busy.Bob Sloan plays the part of Bob Loomis, and Lawrence Smith takes the part of Len Merrick.Gwendolyn Edwards plays Ruth Sherman, and Edna Banks plays Emily Wright, Magnus Flynn, Beatrice Botha, Norman McCaskill, Ian Hellyer, Richard Robinson and Kirk Morrisson.Mrs.B.Walker and Anson B Robinson directed the play.Patriotic Bridge The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.will hold a rence, Mrs.Norman Weir, Mrs.|patriotic.bridge on Tuesday, w Wesley, Mrs.P.McMullen, March 28th at threg o'clock in the rs.F.cott.y\u201d \" Mrs.M.Edwards, Mrs.A.H.LE Ÿ \u2019 Mrs.J.B.Britton, Mrs.Smead.Mrs.Harry \u201d\" fe is chairman in charge of Finch, Mrs.W.Errington, Mrs, A.'8trangements.- Tousaw, Mrs.H.Clark, Mrs.W.B.Owens, Mrs.R.J.Williamson.Lenten Tea Mrs.J.Gray, Mrs.H.C.Karn, Mrs, F.Patch, Miss S.Ryder, Mrs.E.Hair, Mrs, L.Kenyon, Mrs, J.U, Lilly.Mrs.D.A.Collins, Mrs.B.Francis, Mrs.H.Mé¢Intyre.Engagements Percy-Sullivan Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Sullivan, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Margaret, to Mr.George Thomas \u2018Germaine Reg'd.Now under the management of MARTHA LEFEBVRE Announces the Arrival of A New Line of Sant Spring Hats Specially Designed Dresses ALL MODERATELY PRICED, 4935 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Near Claremont EL.2112 379 Victoria Ave.gf usr \u201cSubmarine Patrol\u201d H.ZERBST UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired Free EL.7980 } We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WA.2773 .THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY St.Stephen\u2019s Women\u2019s Association will hold its fourth Lenten Tea on Saturday afternoon in the parish hall.The members of Guild Group A, with Mrs.Malcolm Lemieux ag general convener, will be the hostesses.Tea will be served from four to six and will be followed by a short musical program.Mrs.J.C.Langston.convener of the home cooking table, will be assisted by Mrs.R M.Mitchell, Miss F.Ewing, Mrs.Dorothy Parsons and Mrs, H.J.Eddy.Mrs.A.S.Matthews is ticket convener.Pickled Beans Take 4 quarts beans, wash, string, cut in inch pieces\u201d and boil in 8alted water until tender, drain well and make a dressing of 3 cups sugar 14 cup flour 14 cup or less Keen's mustard 1 tablespoon celery seed 1 tablespoon turmeric 3 cups white wine vinegar Boil until thick, vour over beans.mix well and bottle.Butter beans are preferable.re Percy, son of Mr, and Mrs.George E.Percy, of Hampstead.The wedding will take part the latter part sf June.Sprinkle-Dodd Mr.and Mrs.John Gordon Dodd, Lansdowne avenue, announcd® the engagement of their daughter, Margery Allison, to Mr John EIl- lington Sprinkle, of Mortreal, son of the late J.O.Sprinkle, of Charlotte, North Carolina, agg of Mrs.Sprinkle, of Manchester, Vermont.The marriage will take place in the spring.Riddington-Leet Mr.and Mrs.Leo L.Leet, of Westmount, announce the engage: ment of their youngest daughter.Dorothy Martha, to Mr.W.Howard Riddington of St.Albans, Vermont, formerly of Montreal.son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Ridding- ton.of Mascouche, Que.The wedding will take place quietly in April, ; # + + * Buy playing cards with green backs striped in gold and black, Get tallies and pencils in green, set tables with Irish decorations.Plan a spring luncheon menu and invite your friends to a St.Patrick's Day party.Set your card tables with plain green crepe paper table covers.Use china which carries a green design, it possible.Paper napkins with Insh-jigging figures belong on the tables.In the center of each table use a green candle.° Make a candleholder decorated with ruffles of green and gold crepe paper and a gold harp.The harp is simply made of No.15 wire wrapped with strips of gold crepe paper.For favors, use little nut cups topped off with green crepe paper ruffles and miniature gold harps made like the larger harp.Here's a spring-like menu worthy to honor the great Saint of old lre- land.Cream of lettuce soup in cups, croutons, baked breast of chicken with cheese sauce, parsley potato balls, fresh asparagus with lemon butter, clover leaf rolls, pistachic ice cream, cup cakes with green frosting, green and white mints, coffee or tea.Cream of Lettuce Soup (Serves 4) i One firm head lettuce, 1 tablespoon minced onion, 3 celery stalks, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 2 cups milk, nutmeg and salt, pepper, whipped cream, pistachio nuts, Table Decorations 4 #4\" [THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART | St.Patrick\u2019s Day is a Good Time to Harp Upon the Subject of * + * CELEBRATE DAY WITH LUNCHEON PARTY, USING PLENTY OF GREENS IN THE MENU For the St.Patrick s Day bridge luncheon, a green candle centerpiece with golden harp decoration and small green nut cups with tiny harps.Wash lettuce and shred.Cover with salted boiling water, add celery stalks and onion.Cook uncovered for 20 minutes.Drain, remove celery.Heat butter, stirr in flour, then gradually add 2 cups milk.Add lettuce and onion.Simmer gently and season with a shake of nutmeg, salt and pepper.Pour into cups.top with a little whipped cream and dust cream with pulverized pistachio nuts.C.R.Kneeland, principal of Connaught School, addressed the West District Family Welfare Association Conference at the Community Hall on Friday afternoon.Reverend Gilbert Oliver of St Matthias\u2019 Church presided.\u201cHow Parents Educate Their Parents\u201d, was the topic of Mr.Kneeland's address, being the fourth in a series on \u201cThis Younger Generation,\u201d \u201cThe kind of education which parents receive from their children depends upon the quality and extent of the training they give them through participating in their school work, hobbies, reading and other activities,\u201d Mr, Knee- land said.The speaker continued, saying that, \u201cParents receive new knowledge, new points of view and a broadening understanding of life, develop many kinds of unexpected skills and talents by such participation.Also a threefold -train- ing in desirable habits of feeling and thought and social conduct is acquired and the personal discipline and self-control involved in bringing up children result in a broadening and refining of parents\u2019 character.\u201d Mr, Kneeland declared \u201cthat parents receive a remarkable emotional training as they enter it and share the emotional life of their children.And because parents must try to live out the virtues they wish their children to acquire they must assume these virtues themselves until they ultimately become a part of their own character.Dr.Mary Childs, pediatrician, Health Service of Federated Agencies, also addressed the conference on the subject of education of parents through their interest in physical care and development of their children from birth onwards.Referring to her experience as medical advisor of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, she stated that the teaching of healthy habits of eating, sleeping and behaving is much more successful in the case of foster mothers than \u201creal mothers\u201d.\u201cFoster mothers,\u201d she continued, \u201chave ao preconceived notions of what should be done, but real mothers always think they know best.\u201d Mrs.A.M.Storey, district secretary, described how in Family Welfare work it was a common experience to find pampered, immature young \u2018couples develop into adequate, capable parents.motivated by the powerful interest aroused by their children, Although children are indebted to their parents for helping them to grow up, parents are also indebted to their children for the same reason.Nlustrative material was presented by Miss Helen Hendry, district assistant, showing how a young couple when they were first married were disappointed and C.R.Kneeland Addressed Family Welfare Conference \u2018bégän andy continued.{have greater opportunities than rive\u2014four, one after another, and the parents had no time to think about themselves, all their attention became concentrated upon their children, Thus the process of their education by their children Dr.Childs was introduced by Mrs.W.G.Peck, honorary assistant treasurer of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, and Mr.Kneeland by Miss Joan Clarke, district worker.Reverend Clarence Halli- day, of Montreal West United church, extended a vote of thanks to the speakers.Eve Curie Will Speak Here Soon The current visit of Eve Curie, daughter of the discoverer of radium, to the United States, is her first since she came with her mother to receive from *President Harding, the precious gram of radium given to Madame Curie by the Women of America in 1921, Mlle.Curie will come to Montreal on April 4th, and will be heard at the His Majesty's theatre.She is to be a guest of the Women's Board of the International Exposition in San Francisco and, while she is in this country, will give a limited number of < lectures, including the engagement here.In presenting her subject, \u201cScience and a Woman,\u201d Mlle.Curie will give intimate sketches of the work of her mother and of her sister, Irene Joliot-Curie, who in collaboration with her husband, Frederic Joliot, has received the Note] Prize in Physics.Madame Curie received the Nobel Prize in both Physics and Chemistry.Though only a girl of sixteen at the time of her visit to America with her famous mother, Eve Curie vividly recalls the triumphal welcome accorded the famous scientist and her daughters in leading cities throughout the United States.Madame Curie | had come here to personally thank the women of America for the $250,000 gram of the radium which she had discovered but was too poor to buy to carry on her important scientific researches.Junior Board of Trade Will Stagé Debate At Ladies\u2019 5 Social Club Karnak Ladies\u2019 Social Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock in the Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke street west.Members of the Junior Board of Trade will stage a debate on \u201cResolved that the youth of today did their parents.\u201d The debaters will be C.T.Russell and J.M.Gardiner for the affirmative with Robert Flood and Walter Attridge upholding the negative.Harry J.Hon.T.|.Coonan, K.C.Addressed Women At Charter Day Luncheon Westmount Women\u2019s Club held in the Windsor Hotel on Friday afternoon, at which the Hon.T.J.Coonan, K.C., M.L.A,, was the guest speaker.Introduced by Mrs, George Inglis, Mr.Coonan said that women have an important part to play in the democratic system, and by their influence in the home, they were in a position to control the destinies of the country.Contrasting demacracy and its fundamental liberties of the individual with the deification of the Totalitarian State at the ex- pease of the individual, the speaker said that it is felt that the ultimate in the democratic system has not yet been attainèd.There had: been a gradual progress in the direction of attempts to solve the ills of society.Further change might come in the machinery of the government, Mr.Coonan said.The speaker continued saying that from a material standpoint Fascism has a powerful weapon.With their conseription of labor and talent and organization of everything, and also the steps they have taken to minimize the cost of production, Fascist States have been in a position to undersell Democratic countries.Canada has solved the problem of production but not of sale and distribution.Mr.Coonan thought that improvement could come in the democratic system through the union of capital and labor.He said that labor should realize that its great unions are not only for the purpose of increasing wages, if they should be called upon to take a cut, they should agree to it willingly like the rest of the people.W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A.,.extended a vote of thanks to Mr.Coonan on behalf of the club.Mrs.Muriel Shoobridge, accompanied by Mrs.Colin S.Forrest.was the soloist.Mrs.Norman was in the chair.Varied Combinations of Meats and Fruits sugar and slices of pineapple.of 350 degrees.drops lemon juice, and spread on pork tenderloin which has been sprinkled with a little salt.When pot roast is almost cooked add cranberry sauce to gravy in proportion of one part of sauce to two parts of gravy.1 panied by Mrs.Colin S.Forrest will be the guest artist., Tea will be served at the close of the meeting, by the social committee.1 would desire for a friend the son who never resisted the tears discontented with married life.Then the children started to ar- » .DeLuca will be debate chairman.Leslie Robey, baritone, accom.| of his mother.its annual Charter Day Luncheon |} Southward, president .f the club, Cover boiled ham with brown Place in roasting pan with 'z cup water and brown in moderate oven To mashed bananas add 8 few ER RE A AA es CUT FLOWERS AND FLANTS 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.72 an For All Occasions Retail Branch: {at Victoria) DE.9898 EL.9595 PES THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 === === == TEA TIME \u20ac TOPICS CHARM BRACELETS will be the vogue again this spring.Made of gold or silver links, the charms are obtainable in either of these metals or in enamel and range from tiny men, gloves, Ferdinand, Mickey Mouse, washboards, stepladders and various types of jitterbug themes.Walt Disney\u2019s creations still lead the field in ornaments of this description.* * * THE LATEST WORD from Paris concerning spring \u201cHair Do's\u201d advocates both the high|} and low types.Short curls off the face and rolls of little curls around the back of the head will be very popular with the newer styles of hats, With the summer weather the most fastidious lady will \u201cdispense with her long bob for a shorter cut.Many new types of permanents have heen perfected for the benefit of the out-door girl, enabling her to take part in swimming and many other strenuous sports without having look at the end of the day.LS * ¥* JEWEL TONES are predicted as the summer sensation in nail polish.New colors have sprung into being, the greatest range is in the varying shades of mauve.For evening wear, contrasting shades are highly effective, the general rule being that the lighter the gown, the darker the polish.+ + * styles indicated that the platform heel will be widely seen.Heel-less toeless and decorated with various types of perforated designs, the Gracemode COATS SUITS 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THE to worry about how her hair will: ADVANCE NEWS on summer |{ modes for spring will be featured in patented leather with calf and suede running a close second.Blues will ke much lighter, with a new shade called Paris Blue leading the color scheme.Also popular will be red, wine, cina- mon, japonoca and all shades of bright blues, WEAR WELL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX SHAMROCKS in Pots 25¢» Fresh Cut TULIPS All Colors BLUE IRIS Mixed Spring Flowers Beautifully Arranged pe up in A Box .gt Wreaths $2.00 up Sprays $1.50 up -\u2014 Corsages 35c up PIONEER i FLORIST 1925 St.Catherine W.WE.5951 6 DELIVERY ANYWHERE @ mn ott Spring Opening ! Gracemode Shoppe 5029 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Opposite Westmount Theatre WA.4771 Door-To-Door Distributors Or WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, CIRCULARS, FOLDERS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, BLOTTERS, COUPONS and SAMPLES Delivery of Display Materials to Retail Outlets.MONTREAL MESSENGER SERVICE H.J Rose Manager, MArquette 4015 Phones MArquette 5555-6464 WE COVER CANADA \u201cTWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS RELIABLE SERVICE \" a a.bua 1) a eye, ED\u201d RNR THURSDAY.MARCH 16, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE FIVE HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP sy NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD 4, CURRENT FILM REVIEW Modern Slang Purposely Used In Story Of 1846 The real Johann Strauss, when:ity of that time, Duvivier feels | he lost his position as a bank accountant in 1848 for composing music when he worked, never remarked, \u201cI'm fired.\u201d But Fernand Gravet, enacting the composer in \u201cThe Great Waltz,\u201d currently being shown at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday, uses that glaring anachronism when he tells Luise Rainer of his discharge.That modern phrase is cne of a number which Julien Duvivier, director of such European successes as \u201cThe Golem\u201d and \u201cPepe le Moko\u201d, purposely used in this production, his first in Hollywood.Because Vienna of Strauss\u2019 time was the epitome of modern- 1939 language is apropos for the picture.As an instance, Duvivier points to the Strauss speech, \u201cI'm fired.\u201d \u201cThat slang didn't exist in 1848,\u201d says Duvivier, \u201cbut something that gave the same effect did.Why let him say, \u2018I've been dismissed,\u201d which would immediately seem unnatural and un-mo- dern to the audience of today?\u201cSimilarly, there is a scene where George Houston warus Gravet, about to meet Miliza Kor- jus: \u2018If you meet her, watch your step.\u2019 That is very modern slang.But nothing in English expressed the meaning so well in an ultramodern manner,\u201d ENTERTAINING AND THRILLING LOVE STORY YEAR'S MOST DARING ROMANCE Fredric March and Joan Bennett in a sccne from the film \u201cTrade Winds\u2019 which opens Saturday at the York United Theatre, ULTRA-SMART SCREEN ROMANCE Flynn and Davis Play Together In \u2018The Sisters\u2019 Teamed together for the first time in their sensationally suec- cessful careers, Errol Flynn and Bette Davis come to the screen in Warner Bros.\u2019 lavishly produced film version of one of the biggest selling novels of recent years, \u201cThe Sisters,\u201d by Myron Brining, now playing at the Monkland United Theatre.CORNFIELD CUT RATE FLORIST ROSES Most Beautiful 19c 1000 Pots Shamrocks Artistically Arranged Delivered Anywhere SPECIAL BOX Wonderful Spring Flowers 98 © NARCISSUS - TULIPS DAFFODILS - IRIS At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA.2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5036 Sherbrooke WwW.Westmount Theatre Bldg.WA, 3122 Funeral Designs on Short Notice $2.00 up All Flowers Recelved Fresh Daily Besides the two great stars in the leading roles, the cast of \u201cThe Sisters\u201d boasts a really breathtaking array of names.The two sisters of Miss Davis are portrayed by Anita Louise and Jane Bryan.As readers of the novel will recall, the story is concerned with the fortunes of three beautiful sisters who start their lives in a small Montana town, and most of the interest is centered about the brave struggle for happiness of the eldest sister, played by Miss Davis.Only the youngest remains in the town where she was born, content with a humdrum existence as the wife of a dull but prosperous banker.The second girl, who is the family beauty, makes a career of marrying for money and position, and she does |- well at it, becoming a cosmopolitan person of the reall, ultra sort as she casually changes from one husband to another.The oldest girl, however, falls in love with a charming newspaperman played by Errol Flynn, Who is afflicted with itching feet and has little of the will-power necessary to get ahead in the world.Moving to San Francisco, she is eventually deserted by her wandering husband on the very eve of the great earthquake and fire of 1906.THAT YOUNGSTER AGAIN Bob Watson, Mickey Rooney's tiny pal in \u201cBoy\u2019s Town\u201d, has been given an important role in the second of the \u201cDr, Kildare\u201d series entitled \u201cCalling Dr.Kildare\u201d.Anger manages everything badly.\u2018 DANCE RECITAL BY THE PUPILS OF : MISS NORMA DARLING Assisted by The Montreal Concert Dance Group Victoria Hall, Thurs., Mar.30th, 8:15 P.M.Tickets: 4912 Sherbrooke W.\u2014 DE.5291.All seats reserved, tax inc.$0.57 - $1.13.THE FOSSILS CLUB OF WESTMOUNT PRESENT FROLICS Victoria Hall Fri.-Sat., March 17-18 , *\u201c A Fossils Show as only Fossils can Produce It\u2019 WITH CAM GRANT JOHN RICE BOB GOODIER JOE BRENNAN ART PREVOST HUGH KEMP Blake Sewell and Orchestra For Dancing After Friday Night Show Tickets .- .OF 1939 PRESENT Dance Recital SAT.APRIL 1st, 8 P.M, FEATURING Goldilocks & The Three Bears for the Kiddies Ballet Du Lys Blanc Choreography by Betty Speirs Tickets Now On Sale 4932 Sherbrooke St.W.SHOW OF SHOWS!! DE.3717 A scene from the film \u2018Say It In French\u2019 starring Ray Milland, Olympe Bradna and lrenc Hervey which opens Sunday at the West- mount United Theatre.A scenc from the \u201cilm \u201cThe Shining | Hour\u201d Jrardag Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young, which opens Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre.\u201cARTISTS AND MODELS ABROAD\" A scene from the film \u2018\u2019Artists And Models Abroad\u2019 starring Jack Benny and Joan Bennett which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre.Ancient Greek Had Word For New Capra Hit \u201cLife is earnest; life is glum; Do your durndest, have some fun.\u201d That in sloppy rhyme, i is the true Epicurean philosophy, in the opinion of Lionel Barrymore, who considers his current screen character of \u201cGrandpa Vanderhof\u201d in Frank Capra\u2019s \u201cYou Can\u2019t Take It With You\u201d a lineal reincarnation of the Athenian thinker.Calling attention to the odd hobbies he and other characters of his household are so enamored of in the new film \u201cYou Can\u2019t Take It With You,\u201d now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre, til Saturday, Barrymore emphasizes these are all harmless diversions or.vocations, \u201cTo employ a trite phrase,\u201d Barrymore states, \u201call these seemingly addlepated pranks of the film play\u2019s comedy characters come under the category of Good Clea.Fun.\u201cThat, as I understand it, was the true teaching of Epicurus.His words may have been twisted by his disciples to an eat-drink-and- be-merry code which became identified with license and voiuptu- ousness, But I believe the wise old Greek knew a person's behaviour can only bring him genuine happiness if it be harmless.\u201d Examining the various eccua- tricities of the characters, Barrymore noted these: Spring Byington is a painter and playwright.Ann Miller 1s a tallet dancer and candy maker.Mischa Auer, an ex-wrestler, is a ballet teacher.Barrymore plays the harmonica and collects stamps.Jean Arthur, seemingly sanest of the whole family, likes to slide down banisters.Her boy friend, James Stewart, although vice- president of a bank, is not averse to dancing the Big Apple in a public park.\u201cFar be it from me,\u201d concluded Barrymore, \u201cto say that \u201cYou Can't Take It With You\u2019 is anything but a vehicle or grand entertainment.I'm certain the original play pretended to be no more than riotous nonsense.Yet for those who want to peer behind the merriment, I believe they can find a lesson of value.Norma Darling Dancing School Annual Recital The Norma Darling School of Dancing announces its annual spring recital to be given in Victoria Hall, Thursday evening, March 30th.The major presentation will be an original dance pantomime \u201cIn the Land of Make-Believe,\u201d which depicts the familiar fairy-tale and Mother Goose characters in new and amusing situations.More representative of the tap classes of the school is \u201cLouisiana Hay-ride;\u201d while \u201cChopin Studies\u201d will display the classical forms of the dance art, Soloists appearing on the program are Jane Elizabeth Beatty Nancy Silver, Shirley Potter, Myrna Kenyon, Patricia Johnston, Virginia March, Maybelle Me- Nally, Shirley Johnston.' The school announces that the Montreal Concert Dance Group will anpear in four n 5eentations.directed by Miss Darling.IN THE NEWS Pater Millcz, popular director of tho Betty Speirs School, who reports everything in readiness for the Annual Recital, and the Three Bears\u201d and \u2018\u2019Lys Blanc\u2019 will be featured.\u2018Goldilocks Last Rehearsals For Betty Speirs\u2019 Annual Recital Advance notices from the Betty Speirs Studios indicate that this year's recital which takes nlace shortly will leave nothing to be desired in the way of entertain ment for both old and young.For the kiddies Mr.Miller has adapted the old frivy tale \u201cGoldilocks and the Three Bears\u201d for which very special scenery in the form of a huge book has been built, and from the pages of which the characters appear and make their exit.For the senior group Miss Spiers has devised an exquisite ballet \u201cLys Blane\u201d which will give the talented soloists ample scope to show their talents in ballet technique.Further details will be announcd later.THREE OF A KIND Columbia Pictures have just secured the services of three of the foremost directors in the movie industry: Rouben Mamou- lien, the only man: to direct Greta Garbo; Howard Hawkes, Who is responsible or that epic-making film, \u201cHell's Angels\u201d; and Frank Lloyd, whose latest vehicle was \u201cIf T Were King.\u201d Radiance is not so much a gift as a victory.Will Present Popular Dickens Play Next Week Nicholas Nickleby, sweet Kate Nickleby, Mrs.Nickleby, the villainous Ralph Nickbly, Newman Noggs, Squeers, the Yorkshire schoolmnster, his «vixenish wife, Smike the unfortunate schoolboy.Vincent Crummies, the bumptious theatrical promoter, the Infant Phenomenon and a host of other well-known Dickens\u2019 ereations will aprear in the flesh in Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Monday and Tuesday, when the Dickens Players, one of the city\u2019s oldest dramatiz qrganizations, present their annual ploy.\u201cNicholas Nickleby,\u201d to give the play its official title, has been adapted from Dickens\u2019 great novel.The production is being presented under the direction Aston.The cast is headed by Whit- Robert Watt, Walter Whittaker, Gertrude White, David Hutchison, who won the award as the best actor in the Festival conducted last year by the Y.M.C.A,, Cissie Gor- man, Albert and Ethel Stevens, and many others, Edward G.Robinson has been chosen to star in W.Somerset Maugham's carliest and most widely read novel \u201cThe Moon and Sixpence.\u201d ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkage or stretzhiro.3 PC.SUITS LADIES\u2019 DRESSES \u20ac ; TOPCOATS 4892 SHERBROOKE WwW.At Prisce Albert Pere | 3 PC.SUITS \u2018WE CALL FOR & DELIVER WHITE SWAN CLEANERS fl Fur one month only our | i STANDARD CLEANING at Reducad Pri-as, 29: .1145 TOPCOATS PL.DRESSES TUFRMANDRE RTE FLÉRENDEN MOSERPEPCERELERFERDENMAREFRR PTRT IS ETUIS D RRPT of Maude |: Field Aston, who is kupported by : STARDUST , ON AND OFF THE SET by MORTY GREEN \u201cTWO WEEKS OFF\u201d \u201cTwo Woeks Off\u201d is the title of a forthcoming picture to star Wayne Morris, Eddie Albert, John Payne und Jane Bryan.¥ LS LJ TRACY SPEAKS In the course o! the Academy Award presentation to Spencer Tracy, the famous\u2018 star said in part, \u201cT am accopting this award not for myself, but in recognition of Father Flanagan, who founded: Boys\u2019 Town and made that institution what it is today.\u201d = RI ra (St.Catherine at Guy St.) Today and Friday i = â = Z E Ambitious .beautiful.stagestruck.aking the road that leads to fame.or oblivion! DARING REVELATION OF THE THEATRE WORLD! VTEFVNLEA TET) FERMI EULER RRIRER SY) Fra LL WA ELE ET EL ERT RT RL VEUT LR TARL ONE ESESEE PELL AUB AGLLLLLRN TEFL ERI) TFL PERRIS IE RRA RAIN N E R GODDARD Dramatic sd IRi ALI 0592 Ta TERRE LANA ANTHONY MENAY TURNER « ALLAN - STEPHENSON Robert 8, Sinclair MERVYH LeROY Directed Produced Added Attraction \u201cTHE DUKE OF WEST POINT\u201d with Tom Brown 5 Louise Hayward SATURDAY until TUESDAY MICKEY ROONEY CEHPSRESNRES PRUE ERAN! LRLEERREIMERIIN LA Lied Pht i ë 5 % 3 A -t dl ra EL LILA Fencer Turns Screen Cast Into Experts Group activities that establish life-long friendships among classmates who strive together for greater things are graphically revealed in \u201cDramatic School,\u201d playing at the York United Theatre until Friday.With a cast headed by Louiso Rainer and Paulette Goddard, \u201cDramatic School\u201d brought together thirty-six young actressos and actors to represent the class in dromatics in the picture, Most unusual of the group acti vities rovealed in the picture are the eurythmie exercises, performed in the school's gymnasium, To instruct Miss Rainer, Miss Goddard and the others in the class, Mervyn LeRoy.the producer.signed Melissa Blake, internationally known instructor in the Dal- sroze system of ourythmie dancing.v Consisting of numerous strenuous co-ordinating movements, the SR GHEE CSI ONKLAND (Monkiland Ave, at Girouard) Now Playing Until Saturday No picture will ever thrill you more than this, with two great stars! CREECH FEDRLED ELH SR LE a vo reve sou un vo ste ERROL FLYNN BETTE DAVIS Other Faature FREO HacHURRAY- inane | LOUISE CAMPBELL _ FRIDAY NIGHT After 11 p.m.Revival of \u201cAFTER THE THIN MAN\" William Powell & Myrna Loy \"SUNDAY until TUESDAY JACK BENNY JOAN BENNETT in \"ARTISTS AND MODELS ing SCHOOL\" with HH TEI ERO REY FEEL Chi.£1 EH CEPA ERTRABRCT LEI ESE SSG + SL PERRET FI IR La dance was rehearsed for two weeks before Miss Blake pronounced the youngsters perfect for the picture Another group activity that À a part of the curriculum of a ty pical Paris dramatic school X fencing, which was taught 4 M-G-M\u2019's class by Ralph Faulkner former international fencing champion, Body training is another important phase in the teaching oi dramatic students and is intro.ducud in \u201cDramatie School.\u201d FREE FLIGHTS Natives of South Africa are being made aviation conscious by: giving them free flights, SPRRERIBREC ERR WP Ee Pet ALT ddd (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) TODA until Saturday-An Outstanding Foa- ture Production .! did l2 Sb ddd sib dL ÿ ON WINGS OF SONG! The gest muslo.thegreat- er romance .of Jobans Strauss In World's Walts g, in à \u2018production that | sols a new standard LET EARLY LEE BUA ti de D hét, ibid died, tant.HTT RA ETH LE RNA AL La A AE mt ladite AIS, er WAL] [7 | VERNAND RAÏNER-GRAVET | _ KORIUS |; HUGH HERBERT « LIONEL ATWILL | And Cast of fhousaads + | i i Serves Play pd A a Liprreanein J Dimibr Jlm ih F pes = | + i 3 2nd Film A \u201cLITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE\u201d : with I E| JUNE TRAVIS & ROBERT = (ENT : FRIDAY NIGHT After 11 p.m.Revival of.13 INTERNES CAN'T TAKE À MONEY\" with Joe! McCron & Barbara 173 Stanwyck 12 SUNDAY until TUESDAY RICHARD GREENE 1 MANCY KELLY i in \u201cSUBMARINE PATROL\" : ÿ Picture of the Year.Y MISCHA AUER SNRPERARSHITER | TERREPHIEPRE CPP EPEE NETL EBSA ANN SHIRLEY ë \u201cSAY IT IN FRENCH\" MAN GREY & RALPH Ë with : BELLAMY 2] Ray Milland & Olympe Bradna If ETF FERRE SLT ITE FTG FRET SODIUM ECON REGO FREEBIE LAT LT DATA EM un Conditions TODAY until Saturday - An Outstanding Double Program .! (Decarta Bivd., North Quean Mary) THE Great Pulitzer Prize Play, packed with Gayety, Romance and Drama, is the Swellest JU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU JEAN LIQNEL JAMES EDWARD ARTHUR- BARRYMORE -STEWART- ARNOLD 2nd Feature Attractions THANKS FOR THE MEMORY\u201d Shirley Ross and Bob Hope.Big Children\u2019s Morning Show at 10.15 a.m.Saturday Morning, March 18th, Admission: Children 15¢; Adults 25c AAA RER 1 LNG FLKLLT | 181] GBA ¢ ANN MILLER = =\u201c = E = = = ë in SATURDAY NIGHT after 11 p.m.Revival Showing of \u201cOUT WEST WITH THE \u201cSHOWBOAT'\u2019, with Allan Jones and Irene Dunne HARDYS\"\u201d Admission after 10 p.m.27¢ \u2014 0 SUNDAY until I TUESDAY 8 JOAN CRAWFORD = FREDERIC MARCH 2 n \u201cTHE SHINING HOUR\u2019 with Margaret Sullavan, Z JOAN BENNETT = Robert Young and Melvyn De Douglas.2 in = FREDRIC MARCH g =| \u201cTRADE WINDS\" = in \u201cTHERE GOES MY HEART\u2019 with Virginia Bruce.2 ÉOLIEN EE i EE Te 2050 oder RE = ee ERIC es 3 Fa tes a ere MM me mE Tarim rm canaris cas, CNE 4 A ii UT 20 ES ame À 7) > 7 es, 2 FR a id 7 Z 2 Wy 7 7 NR UPERB REPRODUCTION OF A GENUINE PERS] pz A A J PICTURE A SUPERB \"KERMANSHAH\" WILTON IN YOUR HOME! .7 pp Th A i 7 É .\u2014 SON EESTI ERE AN \u201cKERMAN\u201d PATTERN \"KERMANSHAH\" WILTON RUCS ARE WOVEN FROM .FIRST QUALITY WOOL .LUXURICUS, DEEP PILE (3-8 INCH).AVAILABLE IN THE SUPERB PATTERN YMC.who ar Th the dir Spring ourful ILLUSTRATED.CHOICE OF 2 SMART COLOR COMBINATIONS.(RUST CR BLACK AND GOLD GROUND).IN 13 PRACTICAL SIZES.2 RUNNER WIDTHS.27\" x 54\u201d 14.50 46\" x 6 33.50 9 x 12\u2019 [137.50 EASY TERMS to SUIT YOUR BUDGET 9 x 136\" 145.00 {165.00 4'6\" x 7'6\u201d 42.50 6°9°\" x T6\" 60.00 6°9\" x 9° 76.50 9 x 15\u2019 11'3\" x 12° 89.00 |100.00 11'3\" x 1376\" 175.00 185.00 69\" x 10'6\"\u201d 9x9 \u201cCuban Jetic rc Cuban Spanisl You t.eir v the hea throwir eringin The hard at ordinar 9\" x 106\u201d 120.00 113\u201d x 15° 210.00 Width \u201cProvir chocola who ca tice pe fours \u20ac RUNNERS Per Vars 7.95 The- .Henry \u201cJunior a spec prowes: ratus, These | five mi two at Practical, Celanese Satin Bedspreads « Size About 88\" x 100\" Note the amazingly low price .a SPECIAL during our 71st ANNIVERSARY SALE.A practical spread .of high quality CELANESE SATIN, GUARANTEED WASHABLE.In: pink, blue, gold, green, mauve, turquoise, peach, or rust.\u2018Phone orders filled: PLateau DUPUIS\u2019 \u2014 Linens \u2014 Second Floor 5151 \u2014 local 202.BRIDGE THE .available in amounts of 15.00, CHASM .between \u2018your desire to buy and your inability to pay spot cash in this EASY MANNER .Use DUPUIS' COUPON ACCOUNT BOOKLETS 25.00 and 50.00 YOU PURCHASE ON TIME AT CASH PRICES! 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DUPUIS\u2019 \u2014 Rug Department \u2014 Fifth Floor .WASHING At this sensationally low price: 45.95 Note Solid, NO .DOWN PAYMENT Easy Terms to Suit Your Budget.ONE YEAR GUARANTEE these features: CHAMBERLAIN wringer, adjustable to 6 positions; rapid release in case of emergency.Porcelain finished (inside and out) tub.(6 Ibs.).4 gitating type blades.pressed steel base.Outside control.Ya h.available in MONTREAL.anteed or money back.p.motor.Service and exchange pieces Satisfaction guar- DUPUIS* \u2014 Mezzanine AN ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL! \u201cROYAL\u201d ELECTRIC MACHINES ol DUPUIS .profit by the money-saving prices shop In person, 'phone your order: PLateau 515 1 «= log¥ M2 DUPUIS' FREE DELIVERY SERVICE | extends throughout the Island of Montreal and suburbs.Shep in comfort at the Newly Modernized .+.Come to DUPUIS' today ., If you cannot \u2014 : [Le | \u201cart 95 75 THURSDAY.MARCH 16, 1939 COLORFUL PROGRAM PLANNED| FOR ANNUAL EVENT TO BE HELD AT WESTMOUNT BRANCH YMCA.Senior Leaders to Give Interpretation of Ted Shawn's *Cuban Cane Cutters\u2019 Dance\u201d \u2014 Apparatus Work Will Be Feature of Display \u2014 Ray Noble, Physical Director, is in Charge On April 1st will open another exciting chapter in Y.M.C.A.\u2019s eventful history.The date means nothing\u2014except to those who aren't there, according to \u201cY\u201d official.The Spring Gymnastic Exhibition of Westmount Y.M.C.A., under the directorship of Hugh Noble, erstwhile Springfield College Gymnastic team, promises to be of the famous the most col- captain ourful show ever presented at the \u2018Y\u2019.The Senior Leaders are giving an interpretation of Ted Shawn\u2019s \u201cCuban Cane Cutters\u2019 Dance.\u201d letic routine.portrayinz exhausted This is an exc>ptionally strenuous ath- slaves cutting sugar cane on a Cuban plantation, before Spanish American War.You see them plodding out to t.eir work, rythmically swinging * the heavy machetes, gathering and throwing armloads of cane and cringing under the overseer\u2019s lash.The boys have been working hard at this.The routine is extraordinarily difficult\u2014in fact Gordie \u201cProvincial Champ.\u201d Beall offers a chocolate bar to\u201d any shag artist who can survive a two hour practice period.(Crawling out on all fours does not count).Gymnastic Prowess The same group, which includes Henry \u201cEx-Champ.\u201d Holst and Bill \u201cJunior Champ.\u201d Reay, will give a spectacular exhibition of their prowess on the gymnastic apparatus, This is bound to be good.These boys collared almost twenty- five medals out of pessible thirty- two at the Provincial Gymnastic Championships on March 11; capturing both Junior and Senior Championships and the Werry Cup.The Junior \u201cFuture Champs\u201d Leaders will join with the Senior Leaders in a tumbling exhibition and the Preps \u201cFuture Champs,\u201d will stage a! relay race.Mac \u201cHorsefeathers\u201d Shippey of the Senior Leaders Corps promises a special demonstration of his triple back somersault which he combines with a full twist and flying splits.A silver coilection will be taken up to pay his hospital expenses, Sabre Drill The Fencing Club, which has Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M, Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 if First Line Sionals Busy.Please Dial Next Line.FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT SUI-ING Swi TOW; SKI SCHOOL ; GRAY LA INN North of Montrea!-\u2014overolght from New Dee \u201cBoston - \u2014excellent accommodation reasonable rates Write for foider.H.WHEELER, Mo.Dir, the + also captured championship honours, will be on display with a sabre drill, set to music.This group includes George \u201cDominion Champ\u201d Tully, Rhoda \u201cLadies Champ\u201d Martin and Margaret McPhee, Betty Cooper, Gordon Trower, Alan Clogg and Jack and Jim McNiven, There will be a Folk Dance by the Ladies Gym Class clowning by Hack \u201cCaveman\u201d Yates and Art \u201cMighty Atom\u201d Wright, a Mexican Hat Dance by two talented girls and pyramids by the Junior and Senior Leaders.The final number \u201cStatuary of Youth\u201d is a specialty of the Leaders Corps of this \u201cY\u201d; portraying in vivid style unforgettable pictures of modern youth, their hopes, their struggles and their aspir ations, in the athletic field and in every walk of life, You will see them as glowing, silver statues, set against a background of velvet black; as \u201cAspiration,\u201d \u201cThe Wrestlers,\u201d \u201cCooperation\u201d and many others.FIVE TEAMS ARE ENTERED IN BALL LOOP Rangers, Ciibs, Royals, Ramblers, and Orioles Are Entered Five baseball teams were represented and admitted at the first meeting of the S.A.B.A.League, which was held last Friday night.Representatives were: G.Smith, Rangers; J.Findley, Cubs; B.Allen, Royals; G.Distounis, Ramblers; and Gordon O'Dale, Orioles.Gordon was elected secretary- treasurer.Bruce Shaw was elected president of the league.It was decided that Rangers, who hold the cup from last year.should turn it in immediately.All clubs must have their contrats and money for engraving the cup for the winners, in the hands of the official.not later than April 8th, Any team failing to do this will be penalized.Each team must have bats and balls for every game.Cubs is the team entered from the Central N.D.Gee \u201cHow-many of the girls in the sewing circle are in cn the secret ?\u201d \u201cTen, all told.\u201d \u201cThey would!\u201d Feminine Method Father: \u201cElsie, haven't nearly finished that book?\u201d Daughter: \u201cYes, Father, very nearly; I've only a few pages to read in the middle.\u201d =Moustique.you il, (ré FORUM DELICATESSEN AND CIGAR SHOP Regular Full Course Meals at 30c up Our Speclalty WE DELIVER DAY AND NIGHT FI.0949 2201 St.Catherine St.W.(One Block East of the Forum» _ THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER SPRING GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION AT Y.M.C.A.APRIL 1 Westmount\" \u201cAssistant Champs\u201d Peggy Beall, Alice Ross,- HIGH-SCORING NEW YORK RANGER LINE BRYAN HEXTALL There are three complete lines functioning ments.The Shibicky-Colvilles line, whith performed t he when Rangers recently defeated Bruins in Boston is one.and latest brings together Phil Watson at centre, Bryan Recent National Hockey League reports showed this line compiled 33 goals, 39 assists, a total of 72 points, and between the top and bottom of the trio.and Miller had 20.Hextall was leading the team in goals scored, with 14, , \u2014 PHIL WATSON tor New York Rangers Hextall and Wil leading the agg there was at th unusual feat of gathering in all the goals and assists Another is the Dillon-Smith-Patrick line.The third In fact, Byran Hextall and Watson were tied with 26 points, Prizes won by entrants in the Westmount Hubby Show which opened last Wed esday at \u2018the district Y.M.C.A., were presented on Saturday night by Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C.A Marionette Show given by Don Ayer, on Carmen and Nancy Dingle wa a highlight of the final evening of the show.Included among the skits was an original story .ntitled \u201cThe Haunted House,\u201d and * Little Red Riding Hood.\u201d A \u201cTrue or False\u201d contest was conducted vy Chriswpher Ellis which was won by Ronald Rankin, Richard Wark placed second and George Wood third, Mayor Spoke In a short address Mayor Merrill lauded the value of hobbies, He said there was a possibility that a Junior Municipal Association might be formed before long.The complete list of prize winners in the various classifications was as follows: \u2018| Art: Esthere Goldenberg, Albert Brewer and B.Ferguson; metal work, Gilbert Fraser; soapcary- ing, B.Brettingnam; aireraft, P.Capreol; woodwork, G.Fraser; household acience, M.Simpson, H.Hooston; singing, Nicolette Hari- say; pianoforte, Jean Bennett; \u2018| swimming, W.Chippendale, R.Mahon, 8.Kenwood, M.Mills and N.Mahon; boxing, R.Morrow; fencing, Allan Clogg; indoor ath- \u201cDUTCH\u201d HILLER that are complets Ranger develop- bert \u2018Dutch\u2019 Hiller on the wings.regate Ranger scoring.They had at time only six points ditference Mayor Officiates At Presentation Of Prizes letics, R.Warden, .I.Fraser, K.Lindsay, R.Morrow.Girls\u2019 swimming, Jean Scarlett, Jean Staniforth, Thelma Warren; penmanship and typing, W, Houston, J.Dargravel; checkers, MH.Kert, L, Simard: chess, E.Taylor, W.Beaton, L.Williams and lan McDonald; posters, A.Brewer, N.Harisay; literature, D.VanPatter; photography, Peter Hersey, Victor Bourke, Pat Ryan and Dave Gibb; stamps, D.Townsend; scrapbook, Ilene White; coins and paper- money, D.Benson.D.Townsend, M, Hudson; public-speaking, J.Hennessy, Wilma Jacobs, Mona Bronfman; dancing, W.Normand, Jean Posnet; radio, Gerald Barry; ships, D.Blanchard, Rotary Trophy Special Rotary Club Trophies donuted by the Rotary Club of Westmount for the best exhibits i the show were won by Anne Bond and Yves Laurent, Miss Bond won the award for her entry of a doll-house, and Yves Laurent was awarded the boy's all-show prize for 42 pieces of woodwork entered in the exhibition, Winners in the special pet show held Saturday afternoon were: best dog, Bryan Drummond, Robe ert Mahon; bost-cared-for dog, Gwen Hazlett; best cat, Granger Robertson, J SECOND THOUGHTS It is often said that second thoughts are best.So they are in matters of judgment, but not in mattors of conscience.In matters of duty first thoughts are come monly best\u2014they have more in them of the voice of God.\u2014J.H, Newman, Two prospectors gathered $4,000 worth of gold in ono day in a new- ly-discovered reef near Kalgoorlie, Australia, SKI GOGGLES OVERSTOCK OF SKI GAITERS SPECIALLY REDUCED! | CAN BE WORN OVER ORDINARY GLASSES REGULAR PRICE $4.00 You are invited to come In and browse around.HODGE AUTO PARTS 5362 Sherbrooke St.W.49c | Reduced To $ 2.40 Reg.Price 75c MONTREAL, LIMITED EL.4540 Soldiers Will Hear Minstrels Following the production at the Y.M.H.A.Auditorium on March 25, 26, 27 and 28 of \u201cPlaying No Favorites,\u201d the Y.M.H.A.Minstrels plan to visit the Soldiers\u2019 Hospital at St.Anne de Bellevue.Last year, the Minstrels paid a visit to the Soldiers\u2019 Hospital under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club of Montreal.The forthcoming production which is under, the musical direction of Peter Rubman, is said to feature several original and tuneful musical arrangements.The production, it is- reported, will be maintained at a fast pace, with the assistance of the veteran end- men, Sol Linds, Max Rosenthal, Irving Eklove and Sam Miller.Mr.Miller is also co-diregtor of the production.Joe Cohen will act as interlocutor.Grave Concern For Democracy Held By Speaker Expressions of grave concern for the future of democracy in America, coupled with suggestions of possible methods of spreading its message through additions to school curricula, formed the keynote of discussions at the recent Cleveland convention of the National Education A:sociation, according to Henry F.Hall, dean of the faculties of arts, science and commerce at Sir George Williams Col -ege.\u201cAmerican teachers are genuinely worried,\u201d said Mr.Hall.\u201cThey have seen the appeal of \u201cisms\u201d take hold of unemployed youth, and they are seeking weapons with which to combat it.\u201cThe concensus of opinion at the convention seemed to be that it.is high time democracy as a \u2018wey of life and system of government were taught positively in Tscnools throughout the continent.It is only in this way that democracy can have a chance.There are over 6,000,000 unemployed between the ages of 16 and 22 in the United States\u2014boys and girls out of school and out of work.They form fodder for unhealth propaganda, and education in the ways of democracy seems the only possible salvation and the strongest bulwark against the invasion ot foreign ideas.\u201d LAMPS FOR MINERS American electric lamps for miners may be introduced into Jugoslavia.MAY BE CHARM Pittsburgh Pirates are bringing up Ken Heintzelman, 22-year-old southpaw pit\u2018her, for the third { time this spring.Now Open for Business Day and Night .NEW MODERN GARAGE and MACHINE SHOP Storage Accommodation for Large Trucks and, Cars.Battery Service \u2014 Car Greasing \u2014 Oils \u2014 Washing \u2014 Simonizing \u2014 Radiator Repairs TOWING SERVICE Motors Re-bored, Pistons, Pins & Rings Fitted, Electric Welding, Body & Fender Repairs, Wheel, Hubs and Drums Straightened, Drums Turned and Brakes Relined\u2014Accessories.| We Call for and Deliver \u2014 Phone FI.1959 iutual Automotive Repairs Limited 356 COLBORNE \u2014 Corner William \u201cY\u201d TEAMS TAKE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS MEETING HELD AT Y.M.H.A.Win Both Senior and Junior Sections in Meet Held on Saturday \u2014 Top Individual Honors in Both Divisions Also Went to Members of the Westmount Teams Westmount Y.M.C.A.gymnastic Provincial championships at the athletic meet held in the Y.M.H.A, last Saturday.Top individual hon meinbers of the Westmount teams.Gordie Beal of Westmount Y.M.C.A.beat out F.G, Hexgveitt of Ottawa by 1.6 points to win the open senior championship.The defending champion Hank Holst #a§ third.gained top honors in the senior novice tourney.was second with W, Huntington position, The junior open class was wo IN ATHLETIC BRING teams took both Senior and Junior ors in both sections also went Lo W.K.Webber of MeGill T.Morris of Y.M.H.A,, of Westmount Y.M.C.A: in third n with an overwhelming majority by W.Reay of Westmount Y.M.* C.A.E, Jones of Westmount Y.M.C.A, outpointed Cochrane of Central Y.M.C.A.for second place.Y.M.H.A.guined all three leading places in the junior novice event with M.Roseberg, 1.Capolovitch and M, Stolow finishing in that order.W.Reay showed outstanding performances in the junior open division.Reay gaiued the highest points in the parallel bars and the tumbling.The results of the individual championship events follow:\u2014 Senior Open High Bar: Holst, Westmount; \u2018| Beall, Westmount; Heggveit, Ottawa.Parallel Bars\u2014Beall, West- mount; Spruule, Westmount; Heggveit, Ottawa.Side Horse \u2014 Heggveit, Ottawa; Sproule, West- mount; Beall, Westmount.Mats\u2014 Mayers, Y.M.H.A.; Beall, West- mount; Sproule, Westmount.\u2019 Ag- gregate\u2014Beall, Westmount; Hegg- veit, Ottawa; Holst, Westmount.Senior Novice High Bar - Webber, McGill; Lansky, Y.M.H.A., tied with H.Mackie, Southwestern.Parallel Bars \u2014 I.Morris, Y.M.H.A., W.Winter Club Starts at Montreal has champions at it she will ever have as many, in one particular form of sport, as her guests at one time, -s when the Winter Club Carnival is held at the Forum on Maich 31 and April 1 to assirt the Children\u2019s Memorial Huspital for, to mention just two, Megan Taylor, twice world\u2019s, and present amateur champion, and Vivi-Arre Hultén, for ten years Swedish champion, are heading the list, \u201cnd there are at least three or four others who have wou championsiips in this or other countries, The Winter Club produced its first skating carnival under the KEEP CALM When trouble threatens every- one\u2014and there is danger in the air\u2014Maybe it is just a scare .Keep calm.The man who panics is a fool\u2014the wise are steady.quiet and cool, knowing the wisdom of the rule .keep calm.Take your line\u2014and do not swerve\u2014left or right; control your nerve, keeping something in reserve\u2014be calm.Even when last hopes have fled\u2014and the storm breaks o'er your head\u2014 You'll be strengthened; you'll be led.Keep calm.\u2014Patienc¢e Strong.greeted many is doubtful if .Moscow, Webber, McGill; Lansky, Y.M.HA, Side Horse\u2014Webber, McGill; Huntington, Westmount; 1.Morris, Y.M.H.A.Malts-1.Morris, Y.M.H.A.; Webber, McGill; Huntington, Westmount.Aggregate\u2014 Webber, McGill; Morris, Y.M.H.A,; Huntington, Westmount.\u2018 Junior Open High Bar \u2014 Reay, Westmount; Jones, Westmount; Schryer, West- mount; Parallel Bars \u2014 Reay, Westmount; Cochrane, Central; Schryer, Westmount.Side Horse \u2014 Harvie, Westmount; Jones, Westmount; Reav, Westmount, Mats\u2014Reay, Westmount; Harvie, Westmount; Cochrane, Centr! Aggregate \u2014 Reay, Westmount; Jones, Westmount; Cochrane Central, Junior Novice High Bar\u2014Roseberg, Y.M.H.A.; Murphy, N.D.G.; Savage, McGill Parallel Bars \u2014 Roseberg, Y.M.H.A.; Capalovitch, Y.M.H.A.; Sto- low, Y.M.H.A.Side Horse\u2014Rose- berg, Y.M.H.A.; Capalovitch, Y.M H.A.; Stolow, Y.M.H.A.Mats \u2014 Savage, McGill; Roseberg, Y.M.H.A.; Capaloviteh, Y.M.H.A, Carnival BR Forum Soon | distinguished patronage of H.R.H.| the Duke of Connaught in 1914 and this year the Governer-Gen- eral of Cunada and the Lady | weedsmuir have consented tu! end their.patronage tc this event \u2014which is regarded as one of the highlights of the winter social; season, Devotees f figure skating, whe have been associated with the club and this spor* for many years, have combined their talent.in arranging a urogramn.e which\u2019 is expected to excel ny previous shew and ~hich observers claim will be one of the most preten- ticLs seen in /ontreal for mans years.EXPORTS DOUBLE Egypt exported nearly twice as many oranges last year as in 1937.Latest between-the-halves diversion at Northwestern basketball games is singing.A tenor and soprano were well received at the \"EXAMINER\" WANT-ADS RESULTS.APARTMENTS HOUSES .FLATS.ete.LANDLORDS \u2014 LET AN \u201cEXAMINER\u201d WANT-AD HELP YOU FIND A TENANT Telephone WA.2773+ Ask for Miss Adtaker \u2014 State what you have to let and \u201cExaminer\u201d Want Ads will help to solve your problem.Minnesota game.| Cobb Lewis and Joe Tofil, Indiana sophomore football stars.| have had knee operations, which if | 20 Words for 35c ONE CENT FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD successful will render them fit for duty again, nn Fie a brown.+, of 876 dogrees for about 14 PAGE EIGHT MEMBER TALKS 10° PENSIONERS, ON PROBLEMS \u201cObservations, Local and Otherwise\u201d W.R.Bul- loch\u2019s Subject Some of the problems confronting a member of the Legislative Assembly were outlined by W, R, Bulloch, M.L.A.for Westmount, when he spoke at a meeting of the Pensioner\u2019s Club on Saturday.His subject was, \u201cObservations, Loca! and Otherwise.\u201d He outlined the trials and tribulations of a \u201cM.I.A.\u201d and told of the many difficulties and problems which confront a member.Many of the incidents were related from his own experience, As an example, he cited the many problems which came up concerning the Old Ago Pension Act.\u201cMany of these things may seem small to some people, but it is the small things that count,\u201d he said.One hundred people were present at this meeting, and they proved a very appreciative audience.: W.Maguire occupied the chair.Henry M.Clarke introduced the speaker, and Mr, McCallum later thanked him for his interesting talk, Also on the program were J.J.Harold, who spoke briefly, and Mrs, Maguire who offered some recitations, Shepherd's Pie 4 tablespoons tapioca.1 {easpoon salt.JA teaspoon paprika.% teaspoon pepper.2%: cups hot water, 2 \u201cOxo\u201d Cubes.1 onion, finely chopped, 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped.1 tablespoon ketchup, or 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce.2 cups cooked meat, diced.2 cups mashed potatoes, seasoned, Add tapioca, salt, paprika and pepper to water in which \u201cOxo\u201d Cubes have been dissolved.Cook in double boiler 16 minutes, or until tapioca is clear, stirring frequently, Add onion, parsley, ketchup and meat.Mix well.Pour into greased baking dish, spread potatoes over top, and bake in moderate oven (360 degrees F,) 20 minutes, or until potatoes are Serve 6.Roast Spareribs Choose a long piece of sparerib, Wipe carefully and sprinkle with a little salt.and pepper.Place a small piece of sparerib on bottom of baking pan and form a roll around it, using tho large picce of sparerib, Fill cavity in centre with dressing.Bake in moderate oven \u2014_ hours.GOES TWICE AS FAR Ero FAMOUS FROM COAST TO ORTH \u2014 oo | TWICE ITS PRICE 1 I I and Cliff Fadiman, your correspondent\u2019s network debut was limited to exactly three words\u2014 \u201cThat's absolutely false!\u201d That's what it was, if you follow correctly.The answer was false, It should have been true.Or somehing.1f, by chance, the last paragraph has left you tangled or dazed you may have some slight appreciation of the panic that gripped this typeslinger's heart when two NBC\" microphones leered at him, six young ladies giggled in anticipation, and the genial doctor popped his question.Suddenly all thoughts of prize money faded, the room darkened and everything went black.Not content with looking daffy before 1,800 patient spectators, your correspondent made a sap of himself over 44 assccinted stations of the world\u2019s largest network! Tuesday miorning we received several threatening \u2019phone calls from sensilive members of the press, and acquaintances greeted our appearance on every side with whistled renditions of Ravel's \u201cBolero\u201d.We fled the city.Perhaps it's just as well.Mother had always told us to keep our mouth shut.And now we've learnt our lesson! * AFTERTHOUGHTS Phyllis Stappels made an unusually attractive captain for the Physical Eds in Monday night's Hagen quiz .Though generous with sympathy for the defeated lads, the victorious Amazons rushed off without so much as offering the losers a glass of ginger ale! .Peck Robinson, who handled the announcing job in fine fashion, has been appointed special news announcer at CFCF .| and henceforth will be heard only in news periods and special shows .+ .Albert Brown, of Editorial Associates, one of Canada\u2019s crack news photographers, kept his flash bulbs popping throughout the proceedings.One of his shots appears in this issue .* AMOS 'N\u2019 ANDY Amos 'n\u2019 Andy desert CBM for CKAC and Columbia April 3, and will hold their regular 7 p.m, spot throughout the' summer months .«Harold MacNamara, popular sports scribe of The Gazette, describes Royals\u2019 baseball activities from spring training camp through CFCF at an unannounced time next week.Robert Harwood is the man behind the program .Have you ever noticed that \u201cF.D.R.Jones\u201d is a steal from the third symphony of Arnold Bax?.Letters from all over the province are flooding local radio station and newspaper offices protesting the CBC ban on .brewery- sponsored airings\u2014and rightly so.It is unlikely that such shows have ever driven men to drink\u2014their hidden in the advertisement of.hidden in the advertisement of.page the first halt of the coming week, | sion as final regarding the awarding My name is .Address The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest I have found the WOrdS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026uwcessersessarcememenentnsnnenmnnnn pags .and the WOIdS .occocscssssonsessesssseomesenssesssmanaensensassensccuens Cer of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during A TES SHHFOOSVÉUSONSOHVONNOOO NO HODDANHÉDOSNANONSO OU NAVG HG H 0040 UNS HOCOSANSOOHEROND Winners are te be drawn from these submitting the correct answers.$000808000008000 00000000 e0snseensererstsentecans OIF 9000000000800000n0000s stares N Res esnrassness OF agree to accept the judges\u2019 deci of passes to the Theatre.NOW THEY STREAMLINE INDIAN CLUBS #* x 4 GE CN LAN MIILI III MIS II III I IIS III III IL GISI IS SUIS IS II III SLI \u201c a a ELSI IS ISLS ILLS LLL I A S111 Ls RETREAT TO THE NORTH St.Paul de Christophe, Quebec \u2014 (By Dog Sled) \u2014 Suffering acutely from pangs of ignorance, your has been hiding out these past few days in this forsaken little settlement just south of the Arctic Circle.piece of feminine wearing apparel\u2014and your servant thought otherwise when queried by Doctor Harry Hagen Monday night through an NBC network on \u201cTrue or False\u201d, .Despite the fact that he had telegraphed fond relatives in 2 cities to keep glued to their loud-speakers Monday eve while he shaded A visitor to the inventions exhibit at Royal Agricultural Hall, London, tries out something new in Indian clubs.They are air- resisting, but the skeleton framework can be loaded with weights from five to 58 ounces.By JACK HIRSHBERG most humble correspondent It seems that a bolero is a John Kiernan, Franklin P, Adums* influence has been merely in shaping listeners\u2019 preferences for special brands of beverage .Brewery-sponsored progrems have consistently maintained high production levels and have seldom, if ever, overstepped the boundaries of good taste, Listeners who find such programs objectionable are free to tune them out .* SHAVINGS FROM THE TICKER TAPE Albert Einstein speaks through CBS March 21 at 10.45.His subject: \u201cHumanity on Trial\u201d ., .WKAQ, Puerto Rico, joined the Columbia network this week as the web's 115th affiliate.The station is 1,030 miles from the United States, but will release CBS shows on a full daily schedule - \u2026 + Premier Mr.rice Duplessis indiented yesterday that he would use his influence to have the CBC brewery ban rescinded.The Premier receives a delegation of artists at Quebec today .Ben Cossman and Art Burns, of As- socinted Broadcasting Company, moved to Stevenson and Scott this week and will supervise local radio productions for the agency in the future .And so the gong chimes.That's all for now.IRISH SOCIETIES PARADE SUNDAY Many From Notre Dame de Grace and West End t Take Part Preparations are practically complete for the annual demonstration in which Montreal Ivish- men pay homage to the patron saint of their homeland, the St.Patrick's Day Parade.Final details of arrangements were perfected at a inecting in the Queen\u2019s Hotel on Monday night; not only for the parade itself, but for the banquet which follows it.The parade will move off at 3.00 p.m, sharp on Sunday, March 18, after assembling along Dor- chester street, between Dominion Square and Fort street.It will move via Fort and Sherbrooke streets, Union Avenue and Dor- chester street to St.Patrick's Church, where solemn benediction will be sung.Dr, L.P.Nelligan of Outremont is grand marshal of this year\u2019s parade, and assisting him as deputy marshals are: C.S.P.Halpin, E.McAllindon, P.Finner- ty, \u2018J.Connolly, J.J.Lynch, T.Baker, T.Brennan.D.McCallum and Harold McEvoy.His Worship Mayor Camillien Houde and members of city council, have signified their intention of taking part in the parade, which will be led by a platoon of uniformed city police and firemen, and in \u2018which provincial police will also participate.CROSSWORD SOLUTION A se IO/A[K/BIR|S | S]TJOIN[E 4 QUI I[EBITAC|IIR[C SIV I|TRAS|0 OVARIA|S|T AAO PENI SEAR| [A [RISEAR ClU|T M T{I{E L AIWIE CIR|EIA[S|E[SEASIA[NIO[Y [ED ECAC VARA AAS VAY AD ®| IDIsJA|DIS/N IS ZAB[A]R[R]AG IE BISISPAATAW ARACEAE SEAP|A[SIS|EVAR|LITITIE BAS HII[D|SZRIR[AAR]|AIN]E (C|A|DISIT Ee (MIZAR|E|N|T SHAK .\\BJEIFICIE(E]S | Mrs.\u2019 THE WESTMOUNT The great problem of the Jewish people of Central and South America is a complete lack of unity and co-ordination of aims.was the observation of Mrs.Ariel Bension, in an address to the Ladies Auxiliary of Shaare Hasho- mayim, held recently in the Ladies Auxiliary Room of the Synagogue.Mrs.Bension has recently returned from an eight months\u2019 tour of these countries and took her hearers over the route that she traversed through Mexica, Hav- Ariel Bension Spoke At Jewish Women's Group EXAMINER and welcome them but \u201d {ugees their doors are practically closed.Mrs, Edward Solomon, president, conducted the meeting -and reported that 30 baskets of food had been distributed during the Purim Festival.It was annouuced that the closing luncheon will be held on April 12th at the Nor- mandie Roof of the Mount Royal Hotel.ana, Panama, Peru, Chile and many.other countries.The speaker told of her success in persuading various groups of Jewish women to meet together and unite] Mrs.Leon Levin reviewed cur- for the common good.rent events following which Dr.The lecturer pointed out that|H.Abramowitz spoke briefly and the schools of the Argentine arej tendered a vote of thanks to the under strong German and [talian| guest speaker.influence.\u201cOne leaves Central Readings were given by Miss and South America with a sad|Isabel Weinrauch and Miss Patri- heart,\u201d Mrs.Bension said, \u201cbe-|cia Joudry.Hostesses for the tea cause these vast, beautiful coun-| hour were Mrs.M.Weisenthal, tries could absorb millions of re-! 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