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RE EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS ANTIQUE SILVER Generous trade-in allowance for old watch, WE.4046 (Ld Fi Ld Ald 2h RR sed VOL.X., No.13° \u201c39 Years in êv Westmount\u201d OHMAN\u2019 See our large variety of fine Watches.1216 Greene Ave.Ro your Rens WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY.MARCH 30, 1939 f Lhe Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis DRIVE TO MAKE CYCLISTS OBEY LAW CONTINUES Over a Dozen Fined and Others Warned for Failure to Heed Traffic Regulations The Westmount Police Department, on orders from Chief Gough, is continuing its campaign to rid Westmount streets of cyclists who fails to obey traffic laws.Since inaugaration of the drive {wo weeks ago over a dozen cyclists have been fined and a number of others warned.Particular attention is being made to keep sidewalks clear of bicycle riders and all persons found violating this section of the Traffic By-Law have received tickets.Up \u2018until the present time leniency has been shown first offenders and fines have been as low as 50 cents.Police, however, now feel that bicycle riders have been given sufficient warning that they must obey the law and in future will meet out stiffer penalties.Traffic laws apply to cyclists exactly as they do to all vehicles using city streets.Bicycle riders must bring their machines to a halt at \u201cstop\u201d intersections and are obliged to heed traffic lights.Furthermore they are obliged, at all times, to keep to the right side of the street.BRIGADE UNIT INSPECTED BY FRONIERSMEN Members of the Reserve of The R.C.M.P.Complimented Company On Îts Smart Appearance Members of the Legion of Frontiersmen, reserve of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, inspected the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade on Friday evening and complimented the unit on its smart appearance, Corporal Bydwell, who himself had served in the Brigade of St.Alban\u2019s Church, Montreal, some years gone by, told the boys they should be proud of the tradition behind the organization and ât all times seek to further its object, \u201cThe advancement of Christ's Kingdom among boys.\u201d Bryan Pearse and Bruce Marshall are the winners of this week\u2019s contest and will be awarded penknives on Friday night.The puzzle was a difficult one \u2018and their answers were remarkably clever.These puzzles are also now being shared with the boys of the 5th Company who are starting this week to adopt them.The swimming class has shown marked improvement these past few weeks and is steadily increasing in numbers.Lieut.Falls has held trial examinations, based on the necessary qualifications for the awards and finds thé majority of boys will pass the test with ease, Life Saving is also being well advanced and shows favourable results already.Plans are being made for a \u201cWener-Feed\u201d to take place in the country as soon as conditions are favourable, possibly during the Easter Holiday.This week, Captain Richardson will introduce a special class to take care of the boys who have been joining the company during the past few weeks.An interesting half hour will be spent with the microscoge, Club To Hold Final Meeting Of Season The Young Men's Canadian Club bring the season to a close on Monday evening, with its annual meeting in Queen's Hotel.There will be no set address, but after dinner, reports will be given, following which there will be an entertaining programme on novel lines.George P.Graham, who has been president for the past year, will be in the chaire Unit Prepares For Royal\" .e Visit Although the official part the Westmount No.115 Fighter Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force will play in the visit here of the King and Queen has not been announced, the unit is currently preparing for the event.Technical instruction for the ground members of the squadron has ceased and drill practice is being concentrated upon.No further technical classes are to be held until after the Royal visit, ! ROTARY CLUB HEARS ADDRESS ON NON JACK History of Flag Outlined in Ilustrated Lecture by E.E.Robinson Taking as his subject, \u201cThe Story of the Union Jack,\u201d E.E.Robinson, of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada, gave an illustrated lecture at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall on Wednesday.The speaker outlined the history of the flag from its inception up until the present day, \u2018illustrating the various changes in its design by lantern slides.Describing the flag, Mr.Robinson stated, \u201cFlag-devising is really a branch of heraldry and should be in accordance with its laws both in the forms and the colours introduced.It is incorrect to have two colours adjacent to each other on account of the fact that when viewed from a distance they will blend one with, the other and tend to form the combination of the two, Therefore, the Union Jack is correct inasmuch as the colours are each separated by the white, and any flag with the colours thus separated can easily be distinguished at great distances.\u201cIn this connection with regard to the displaying of flags, there is much to be said.As soon as one becomes flag-conscious, it is surprising how one notes the manner in which flags are displayed.The number of Union Jacks which are flown upside down is surprising, and flags which are displayed in such a manner form a breach of flag etiquette.In displaying a flag, any lack of respect shown, even if unintentional, is a discourtesy to the nation or organization represented and may be offensive \u201cA flag should never be allowed to trail or fall on the ground or roof, and should be displayed between the hours of sunrise and sunset when flown from a vertical flagstaff.\u201cThe correct position of the Union Jack when flown from a staff is to have the broad white of St.Andrew\u2019s cross uppermost.If reversed, the flag will be upside down.In this position it is a sign of distress,\u201d he told the audience.The speaker was introduced by B.Girard and thanked by C.W.McBride.The president, John Col- ton, was in the chair.RETURN HOME Mr, and Mrs.Raymond Dupuis have returned home from a short stay in New York City.(IY STREETS HERE ARE FREE OF ACCIDENTS None Reported to Police During Past Week \u2014 Lack of Fires Also Noted Not a single street accident has been reported to the Westmount Police Department during the past week, records at the station reveal.There has also not been a single fire.The most recent traffic mishap occurred at 4.35 o'clock last Friday morning when a dairy truck collided with a milk wagon on Cote St.Antoine road at the corner of Arlington avenue.According to police a Perfection Dairy truck, driven by Lucien H.Gauvin, 1050 Addington avenue, a Brookside Dairy Wagon driven by Allan Gunn, 2457 Courson street, Both vehicles were proceeding in a westerly direction.The driver of the truck told the constable investigating that he failed to see the wagon until it was too late to avoid the accident.The rig was badly damaged and the horse sustained cuts on its feet.The fenders and headlights of the truck were dented.Slight damage resulted when an automobile driven by William E.Bailay, 5326 Mountain Sights, collided with one operated by lan Stewart, 4853 Melrose avenue, at the corner of Westmount boulevard and Victoria avenue at 5.30 p.m.last Thursday.A new flag pole, 40 feet in height, will be in position in front of the No.118 Fighter Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force by the end of the week, it was announced by Flight-Lieut.Bri- ese, The new pole, almost double the height of the staff which has flown the Squadron's traditional R.C.A.F.flag since its inauguration, is hinged at the base and the top of the mast can be lowered to the ground.The pole is supported by a cement base extending some three feet into the ground.Arrange Plans For Royal Visit City officials are currently arranging for the visit of the King and Queen here on April 16th and a special board composed of Aldermen C.K.Mcleod, Douglas Lori- mer and City Engineer Percy Jar- man, has been appointed to study plans, Thus far no definite arrangements have been formulated and the local board is awaiting further word from Montreal authorities before drawing up an official program.All public buildings will, of course be suitably decorated, as will stores and private dwellings.Local school children will view the visit of the Royal Family from a point of vantage im Westmount yet to be selected.It will however, most likely be Murray Park.Forty-four out of 46 members of the ground crew of the No.115 R.C.A.F.Fighter Squadron successfully passed Dominion Government trade tests during the past month, it was announced yesterday by Flight-Lieutenant Bri.ese, The tests were for such ground crew clgssifications as that of machinist, welder, carpenter, fitter, and engine mechanic.Once non-flying members of the unit successfully pass the examinations they are eligible for promotion to higher ranks.Work is proceeding on the squadron's new hangar at St Trade Tests Passed By 44 R.C.A.F.Members Hubert Airport and completion of the structure is expected to be made within the next month.The frame, walls and roof have now been constructed and work is going ahead on interior partitions and fittings.The local unit will share the building, for flying purposes, with the No.118 Bomber Squadron.Once the hangar is ready for use the unit will probably see the return of two of its training pianes which were transferred from the airport early in the winter due to lack of storage space at the air base.The squadron hax had only two planes in* operation for some time now, \u201c- \"IN TIME OF PEACE PARIS PREPARES Even as refugees on the Spanish border to the south bring war's ghastliness close to home, Paris goes Pictured are gas-masked mambors of a \u2018\u2018decontamination\u2019 squad giving through war preparedness paces.Hina aa \\ \\ S \\ : vs a first aid to gas \u2018\u2019victims\u2019\u2019 during shan bombardment of \u2018\u2018pay Parse.\u201d Horticultural Wakes From Hibernation With Spring officially here and the shelves filled with attractive looking seed deners everywhere turn once again to take the spade and hoe from the basement and commence the season\u2019s activities.During recent wee West End Horticultural Society ha garden contest and flower show pr for distribution, The Garden Contests present them entirely new.The Monitor Cu best amateur front \u2018garden Notre Dame de Grace, Vines and porch boxes will.be included in the judging, the most pleasing, appearance as viewed from ,the sidewalk will be.deciding fenture; Of this contest.© Re = Amateur Flower Garden contest will also be held in Cote St.Lug and Cote des Neiges, for whicH cash prizes are being offered.The Dent Harrison Memorial Trophy is again offered for the best amateur flower garden in West- mount.Second prizes will also be given in all these contests, Back, side, or vacant lot flower gardens will be divided into three sections.Those under 250 square feet in area; those over 250 square feet but under 500 square feet in area; those over 500 square feet in area, First and second prizes will be awarded in the contests.A competition will be held for combination flower and vegetable garden, any size, First and second prizes awarded, New \u201cRoyal Bank\u201d Cup _ One of the special features is the Royal Bank Cup, which is being offered for competition this year for the first time.This is a beautiful trophy which the winner will hold for one year, a good sized replica suitably engraved becoming the property of the winner each year.The large cup must be won three times, not necessarily consceutively, to become the property of the winner.This cup is being offered for the home surroundings which show the greatest improvement during the year.A photograph of the grounds (a clear\u201d snapshot will do) taken early in the Spring must be produced for the judges\u2019 inspection at the time of judging.This com- -etition should prove very popular, as it not only includes new gardens, but also improvement in those already established.This contest is open only to amateurs, and includes the whole district, Rock Garden Contest in* Society of seed merchants packets, thoughts of amateur gar- to the time when they will be able ks officers and directors of the ve been busy preparing their new \u2018ogramme, which is now available many attractive features, many of p will again be awarded for the $7752 OBJECTIVE OF WESTHOLNT *Y \u2018The objective set for the West- mount branch in the annual Y.M.C.A., campaign for funds is $7,752, it was announced by the executive- secretary, W.Spearman, yesterday.The objective for the citywide drive is $320,000, $95,000 of which will go towards the construction of a new branch building 4 in Notre Dame de Grace, The cam- paign opens April 14.Harold G.Fisk will head up the Westmount Division, which: will consist of 12 teams with 120 workers, The team captains appointed to date are: W.E.Cooper, I.R.Tait, A.H, Ransom, C.A.Smith, D.O.Bremner, Allan McColl, Douglas Scott; Mrs, Forcand and Miss Norma Neilson, The Westmount objective is $4,080.00 for the annual maintenance and $3,672.00 for the Notre Dame de Grace Building, COUNCIL APPROVES POLICE PROMOTIONS The Westmount City Council, at a regular meeting on Monday night, promoted Sergeant R.Ed- monstone to the rank of Licuten- ant and Constable C.A.Baker, to the rank of Sergeant, The appointments come into effect on April b.Council also decided that the special tax for local improvements would remain at four mills, the same as it was last year.END TRIP Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Jassby, For- Another competition inaugurated (Continued on Page 3) den Crescent, have returned home from Florida.RED CROSS PLAN HOSPITAL CAR 2e A po Ai, MISS H.LYMAN DIES FOLLOWING FALL IN SCHOOL Private Funeral Will Be Held for Metcalfe Avenue Resident Tomorrow A prijate funeral is lo take place tomorrow in Erskine and American Church for the late Miss Helen W.Lyman, of 411 Motcalfe avdiite.\u2018Miss\u2019 Lyman, \u201ca former member of the faculty of Welles- ley College, Wellesley, Mass, and a sister of George Lyman, a Montreal insurance broker, died on Monday at the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital.Her death followed a fall at the Montreal High School early lust week, She fell downstairs from the gallery of the school auditorium where she attended a lecture given by the British author Bruce Lock- hart.She was 68 years of age.Born in, Montreal, Miss Lyman was the daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs, Theodore Lyman.She was educated at the Montreal High School and McGill University.A few years after graduation from McGill she joined the staff of Wel- lesley where she taught for 20 years unlil her retirement two years ago.DR.L.L.REFORD TO ADDRESS STAMP CLUB The Westmount Stamp will have Dr.Tewis I, Reford, the eminent Canadian specialist as its guest speaker tomorrow at 7.30.Dr.Reford\u2019s colleetion of Canadian stamps is one of the largest in the world, and his knowledge of Canadian issues ix widespread.| Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished | A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 LONGUE SI SE EP Ae) EE 2DWOOD FLOORS D Ra Cleaned Zz Ys PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS MEETING TAKING PLACE IN VICTORIA Robson is Retiring as Attend The Business Association of We and Executive Committee at Hs ann sary for this office, at least.The complato list of nominees Ink as follows: president, W.Gordon Kenwood, C.A.James; vice-pres- ident, R.E.Parker and P.A.Sears; recording secretary, Lorne Parker; treasurer, Chas.Watson, corresponding secretary, A.Ross Grafton, Committee chairmen: financial, R.V.Griffiths: entertainment, N.Eric Ohman; educational, Dayton Grabill; membership, Mr.Labrosse, A.Smithers, and Yer- vants Pasdermajian.Ladies committee: Madam R.Lafrance, Madam St.Onge and Miss A.Brown.Nominations will be accepted from the floor during the course of Monday night's meeting.W.Boyd Robson, who hus headed the association since ils inception last year, has turned in his resignation, It is healthier for the association to have @ new president each year, he halieves.businessmen is predicted on Monday as the meeting will be one of the most important yet held by the organization.Aside from the election of officers, plans are to be drawn up for the future activities and there is a likelihood of the adoption of a new slogan, The last, \u201cShop in Westmount and let us all have a Merry Christmas\u201d, was of a temporary nature only.Reports of the president and\u2019 committee chairmen will be read.Arrangements are also to be made for the next general meeting, tentatively planned to take (Continued on Page 3) \u2018 EE | The Week At | Victoria Hall Today: Norma Darling School of Dancing, recital; Hampstead Hall School, bridge.Tomorrow: Province of Quube: Society for the Protection of Birds; Mount Royal Lodge, dance and cards; George W.Reed's Sports and Benevolent Society.Saturday: Betty Speirs\u2019 School of Dancing, recital.Monday: Business Association of Westmount, general meeting; Westmount Council, Royal Areu- num; British Israel Federation.Tuesday: British Israel Federation.Mis informal talk should prove exceptionally interesting to all collectors, Wernesday: Fleeta Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star.In Calvary Church, Passiontide services will be conducted on Sunday next and on Monday, Wednesday and Good Friday cvenings.The Minister of Calvary Church, the Rev.T.W.Jones, will con: duct the services and deliver the sermon and addresses.On Sunday at 11 a.m.the theme, \u201cBehold Thy King Cometh\u201d will be mn keeping with the Festival of Palm Sunday.At 7.30 p.m, Dr.Jones vill present a Protestant Minister\u2019s point of view on the important question to be submitted to the Quebee Legislature \u201cShall Canon Law of Civil Law deter mine the Status of Marriage in the Province of Quebec?\" Passipntide services will be conducted in Calvary church on Monday, Wednesday and Friday eve- A hospital car, like the one shown above operated by the Canadian Red C:o-s Society in Ontario, is rianned for the Quebec Red Cross foi- flowing the membership drive in May, ings at 8.15.Dr.Jones wil! ipreach the sermons at these wer- | vices as follows: On Monday, The First Four Words of Jesus spuken Special Services Planned At Calvary United Church Wednesday.of Jesus from the Cross; on The Last Three Words spoken from the Cross.On Good Friday Dr.Jones will present and tell the wonderful story of the Passion Play at Oberammergau, with beautifully coloured slides of the outstanding incidents in that world-famous | sion of Our Lord.The Passion choral service taken from the Lenten Cantata \u201cThe Red of the Dawn,\u201d rendered by the choir under the direction of Mr.George W.HALL; TWO § SEEK PRESIDENTIAL SEAT W.Gordon Kenwood and C.A.James Nominated to Head Organization for New Term \u2014 W.Boyd Leader of Body \u2014 Large Turnout of Westmount Merchants Expected to stmount will elect a new president ual meeting to be held in Victoria Hall on Monday evening, commencing at 8.30 o'clock.Gordon Kenwood and C.A.James have both announced their intention of running for the presidential seat, making elections neces- A suggested slate of officers was drawn up at the last general meeting of the organization and further names were added to the list by the Nominating Committee at an executive session held in the offices of A.Ross Grafton on Tuesday night.W.G.Kenwood W, Gordon Kenwood, managing director of one of Westmount's largest and mosl successful business firms, the Westmount Transfer and Storage Limited, will run for the presidency of the Business Association of Westmount at its annual meeting on Monday night.Born und edficuted in this city, Mr.Kenwood is well-known throughout Westmount.He was born on Christmas Day, 1804, He uitended the old Westmount Academy, silualed where the Argyle Junior High School is presently located, Whey he was Lhivdleen years of age My.Kenwood entered the firm ceived a thorough knowledge of the trucking business under his guidance, Fourteen years ago he took over the leadership of the company.Mr.Kenwood.decided to run for the presideney of the business association only after careful study.His long experience in business here has given him a clear understanding of the problems conffbnt- ing local merchants.He has been a member of the Executive Committee of the asso- viation since its inauguration and has a thorough knowledge of its operation and the important\u2019 part it can play in improving business here, \u20ac.À.James dramatic presentation of the cor Play story will be preceded by a A man of many years experience in the retail business world of Westmount, C.A.James, proprietor of the Westmount Goldfish and Bird Supply Store, will run for the presidency of the Business Association of Westmount at its annual meeting on Monday night.Mr.James is known to his friends as a man who prefers action to words.He is quick Lo acknowledge an error in judgment, but having taken a definite stand, will defend it to the last.He believes that the problems of big and small business firms are fundamentally the same; that running any business, big or small, is a man size job.He believes that personality is the greatest asset in business and wins out over price every time, He also contends that any business should insist on a fair margin of profit on all merchandise.If elected as president of the association he pledges himself to furthering the interests of the buying public of Westmount in the Westmount merchants, at the same time endeavouring to create a greater understanding among the merchants themselves, particularly &mong those selling competitive lines.He asks the merchants as a whole to support him in his campaign and prevails upon the citizens to support the association in their efforts to better business in this community.Stricter Sanitation ; Cornish.i This coming Sunday, April 2nd, | maiks the 27th anniversary of | the actual association of the Minister the Rev.T, W.Jones with the work of Calvary Church.On ; April 2nd, 1912 he commenced his \"work as Student Assistant to Dr.J.J.Martin, the nunister of the church.Inspection Arranged In future the Municipal Inspector of Sanitation will be attached to the office of the City Healtk Officer Dr.F.M.A, McNaughton, it was announced yusterday by City Manager Percy Jarman.Th inspector was formerly under th Police Department, TION TO NAME OFFICERS MONDAY | morn ve fopodsd by bi x pthread dh esdnte; wh A large turnout of Westmount William Henry Kenwood, and re- fe.\u2019 The ; \"Westmount Examiner, i Pablished Every Friday Mourning Serving the Lily of Weslnjound, Garden Suburh of twnada's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnus 2778° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d atms to be an tndependent, aswspaper (or the home.devitsu tu public service.was a WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 \u2014 CONSCRIPT EVERYTHING?Last week the Ontario Legislature unanimously passed a resolution asking the Federal government to \u201cmobilize\u201d al man power, business, and other resources in the event of war.The resolution originally read \u201cconscript\u201d but was changed before being forwarded to Ottawa, The resolution is a high-sounding one, but means litt'e.Both Mr.Hepburn and Mr.Drew have been in politics too long to really believe that big business is going to allow itself to be \u201cmobilized.\u201d \u2018conscript\u2019! the common people, but when a government goes after the \u2018big shots\u2019 it is looking for trouble instead of \u201cmobilize\u201d, It is comparatively easy to and courting disaster.Ask Mr.In the early twenties Mr.King went after the North Atlantic combine, and the combine that was operating on the Great Lakes: Both weg milking the country at an appalling rate.Mr.King had the support of Sir William Peterson, one of the greatest British shipping men of his day.But when the enquiry got real hot, it was seen that some of the men the Premier had been counting on, including the chairman of the committee of investigation, turned coat.The shock killed Sir William, who died suddenly in the Chateau Laurier Hotel.The Great Lakes combine was broken, if correctly, but the other enquiry was dropped, (who of all after the Progressives should have benefitted by the the Atlantic combine) stupidly turned against the government.The ways of politics are devious, particularly when business takes a hand in the game.Thundering resolutions calling \u201cconscription\u201d of the country\u2019s economic life sound patriotic and inspiring, but they serve no practical purpose unless it is to make the poor bloke who has to plod along in the mud of the trenches happier with his lot.for - A FAMOUS UMBRELLA The silk umbrella, an inseparable appendage to Prime Minister Chamberlain of Great Britain, seems to be the subject for more newspaper comment these days than was the famous cherrywood pipe which\u2019 Lord B&'d- \u2014 which King himself.we remember people dissolution of ernment.land for?bird watcher; becomes part Observer, Hartland, N.B.THAT ICELAND AIR BASE The news that Germany is angling for an air base in Iceland caused somewhat of a flutter at Ottawa, and throughout the country, for it appeared obvious that the move was deliberately directed at Canada.The story was authentic, for the matter was placed before the Ice'andic Parliament last week.What does Hitler want an air base in Ice- To raid Canada and the Eastern United States \u2014 a round flight of anywhere from two to five thousand miles.To raid the British Isles?To-patrol the Atlantic shipping lanes?Air authorities have labelled all these objectives as impracticable, and have stated that such a base\u2018s principal value will lie in its moral effect.À statement emanating from the Ministry of National Defence, to the effect that such a base would definitely be a serious threat to shipping from this continent to England, seems, however, to explain the German objective.Radio in the hands of an extensive international espionage system has made such projects as the Icelandic air base entirely practical today, where a few short years ago it would have no military value.Iceland, being only a few hundred miles north of the North Atlantic shipping lanes, is within easy reach of any large liner on that route, It is true that it would be impractical for bombing p\u2018anes to maintain a patrol on the shipping routes from a base several hundred miles away; but were such a base to be advised of the time of departure and the destination of all ships leaving eastern American and Canadian seaports, great havoc could be wrought, It is difficuit to draw definite conclusions, but the desire for a base in-lceland might be part of the German plan to starve out England in the event of another war.Linked with the German efforts to get control of Anti- cost Island a few months ago, the Iceland It is said that the umbrella cost Mr.[\u2014 Chamberlain the sum of $12.50 a fairly good |} i price, but its publicity value has been incal- ! culable, adding as it d'd a homely, British | touch to his efforts to bring about appsass- ment in Europe.For a time Mr.Chamberlain next he tried fishing in Scot'and\u2019s streams, but President Ronsevelt outclzssed him as zn angler.Premier fell back on an umbrella, without which no Englishman can c'aim to be completely dressed.[t made a hit and now he wou'd be lonesome without it.His umbre'la has bee 1 described as a sort of Rolls-Roy~e, natty but quiet, so!id but light; the sort of an umbrella Finally the the man.\u2014The - EXAMINER i STOPME.| IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE The Criic Observes \u201cThe color which her playing lacks,\u201d said a pianist about a woman colleague, \u201cshe wears on her face.\u201d\u2014Sam Franko, in \u201cChords and Discords.\u201d (Viking.) Definitions Saxophone: An ill wind which nobody blows good.Detour: The roughest distance between two points, Middle Aged: A person ten years older than you are.Etc.: Sign used to make others believe you know more than you do.Perhaps He Should Carry a Violin A celebrity wears his hair very long.One day his wife, who is\u201c a neat person, said to him in exns- peration, \u201cWhen are you going to get your hair cut?\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d he replied airily, I get time, my dear.\u201d \u201cIn that case,\u201d she said, \u201cthey\u2019ll do it free.\u201d \u2014 People's Journal (Dundee).\u201cwhen Her Effort In a certain missionary movement every participant was to contribute a dollar that she had earned herself by hard work.The night of the collection of the dollars came, and various and droll were the stories of earning the money.-One woman, however, said that she had got the money from her husband.\u201cFrom your husband?\u201d echoed the lady in charge.\u201cThere was no hard work about that.\u201d The woman smiled faintly, \u201cYou don\u2019t know my husband,\u201d she said.Correct The following ingenious answer by a youthful pupil is a pleasant change from the usual classroom \u201chowlers\u201d we hear of so frequently: \u201cAn oyster is a fish that is constructed like a nut.\"Edinburgh Dispatch, WORKMEN SCARCE Scarcity of men to unload and distribute coal has caused a shor- ; ; .tage of industri win sported when he was the head of the gov- plan is ominous.plants in pi at industrial Fey WAlnut PROPERTY FOR SALE f NORTHCLIFFE AVE, $5,000, 8 room cottage, 4 bed rooms, mald'a roow, heated sun-room space Cradock, Simpson Co.conservatory, for garage.HA.6117.HOUSES TO LRT.\u201c.\"\".H-2 | ROOM AND.BOARD WANTED GENTLEMAN mencing May 1st, Box 9085, 2191 Mampton A wants room and two menls daily in private home, com- No other boarders.ve.11-12 FOR SALE GAS STOVE, three burners in good condition, ivory and black.The The Westmount Examiner ~ DA, 4329.H-5 ._~~- GARAGES 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18\u2014After a while Ba\u2014Sechuded.pot 35 Wr tin 4 aid specialising evenings gowns, moderate, sant atmosphere, sunny, newly decor.13\u2014Paper measure 54\u2014Organ nf head Si Biscure afternoon dresses, aiterations, no ated, Just oft Sherbrooke, meals Widow pack Be Devoured 35\u2014Ta expire patterns needed.WI.4504.H-13 optional.Westmount.EL.3068.sno flow bad -\u2014À plan M\u2014Unit of work eae Dart ot intinttive S=Vafinty of Whisky 31Attachment to \u2014 _ FURNITURE REPAIRS __ Hier rm ol DORCHESTER near Atwater, bright \"stage 1~By - as\u2014Hevptan sacred LOUIS FURNITURE comfortable bed sitting room in |21\u2014To declare 3-To mature : x Formerly apartment, private family.Business |3:\u2014 \u2014Of what country 3 View VICTORIA UPHOLSTERING 23\u20148mooth, phonetio was Paderewskt 41\u2014Dr où lady or gentleman.WI.9766, H-18 136A large animal the.prime minis.a0\u2014 Boncerning CALL us for estimates on your fur.WESTMOUNT, 4840 Sherbrooke, #8\u2014Elegunt ter?43\u2014Aeticle 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{0\u2014Noan's boat.18 \u2014Next th found elsewhere in ERTERENT Street, ; ; H-10 is warble mme El-Ipvoluntary < this issue, EXPERIENCED knitter for dress or astry Servitude sweater, WA, 4834 H-¢ The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest iollowing requirements: \u2014 Examiner in which the names of the hidden.the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Friday's mail: Roberts, 114 Blenheim Place.The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, managsr of the Westmount Theatre.week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the Each Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount two feature pictures reing shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week are Submit all answeres to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, names of the winners will be published in Thursday\u2019s issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.; The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every- \u2018The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes will Mrs, Martin M.Sichel, 222 Redfern Ave.; Joyce Rodgers, 4834 Sherbrooke West; Harry Kaminsky, 500 Claremont Ave.; Mrs, L.Sherbrooke West, Apt.4; Miss M.A.Reynolds, 11 Burton Ave.; Mrs.W Lyons, aH APC PL PE They are published for their 22s ed at the hands of the courts.He was \u201chorrified and ashamed to see how they were Thoked off in their arguments.\u201d\u2014 From Bench and Bar The National Legal Newspaper of which Harold E.A.Ross, LL.M., Montreal is Editor- in-Chief.Japan's bonds.indebtedness will it is estimated be increased to 20 billion yen during the coming fiscal year making the per capita debt about 190 yen, compared with about 125 at the end of the last fiscal year and about 63 yen in 1931.Article 18 of the national general mobilization law provides for \u2018government use, management or expropriation of land, buildings and equipment, whereas heretofore the right of ownership has been sonsidered inviolable.Far reaching provisions also affect wages and employment, New Year statements by high officials of Japan expressed disappointment at the attitude of | certain powers which seem not \u201cto understand the situation.\u201d Nichi Nichi, big daily paper, predicts a marked strengthening of the peace movement in China during 1939, Dr.Stafford E.Luccock of Yale Divinity School recently stated that all ministers who unflinchingly hold up the true gospel of Christ during the next 50 years will be preaching a radical gospel ina more or less conservative church and went on to outline the strategy by which such preaching can most effectively be done.During 1938, 6,595 persons were killed on the roads of Great Britain and 226,854 injured.Nearly half of those killed were pedestrians, The numbers show an increase of five upon those of the previous year.The forthright and artistic quarterly the Criterion has after 16 years of usefulness ceased publication.It in the true sense of the word lived up to its title.The reason for its ending as given by its editor Mr.T.5 Eliot as follows: \u201cIn the present state of public affairs\u2014which has induced in myself a depression of spirit so different from any other experience of 50 years as to be a new emo- tion\u2014l no longer feel the enthusiasm necessary to make a literary review what it should be.\u201d \u201cThe dangers threatening the moral foundations of our social life, are the most important of all human problems.Everything really great is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.Today, everything is dominated by the cult of success and efficiency and not by the value of things and man in, relation to the moral ends of human society.\u201d\u2014 Dr, Albert Einstein.\u201cOf course there are no classes ALBERT WEEKS JEWELLER - WATCHMAKER The Shop of Superior Craftsmanship Keep Your Watch Case Closed.Apart From the Danger of Dirt Entering, Moisture From Your Breath or Fingers May, Cause Rust to Form.ESTIMATES GIVEN PRICES REASONABLE THE FORUM In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Diseussed Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.] NOTE:\u2014The opinions expressed In these columns are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it dues not accept responsibility for them terest, variety and originality of treatment general In 2 2d 2 7 AZ 227 7d Pal 72d 2dr ili Zed Le Zed?dod Pel Rd Zed VS SI SUIS) N Speaking recently to over 300 members of the bench and bar of Ontario attending the annual mid-winter meeting of the Ontario section of the Canadian Bar Association at Hamilton, K.C., speaking for the first time to a gathering of lawyers since his election as treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, gave a report of the work of the Benchers during 1988 including the additions made to Osgoode Hall and the new lecture halls, common rooms for members of the bar and plans for dinners during the coming terms.Mr.McCarthy said he regretted the manner in which young lawyers were \u201cnipped in the bud\u201d hy certain judges and were often discouraged by the discourtesy they receiv-¥ D.L.McCarthy.here,\u201d said his Satanic Majesty.\u201cOur guests belong exclusively to the elite, which according to the Parable of the Camel and the Needle\u2019s Eye, has no other place to go.\u2019\u2014American Guardian.The first Masonic hymnal is in preparation by Carl F.Price of New York City, lecturer and author in the field of hymnology and composer of more than 200 hymns and cantatas.\u201cIn short, it is more simplicity and less cleverness than we seek as we grow older.The great men are always more simple than others.Clever men, who are simply clever, belong to a lower plane.\u201d\u2014Quintus Quiz.Goodyear\u2019s discovery of how to vulcanize rubber was an accident and also the making of rayon.The six 42-ton flying boats of the Boeing type, for use on the route between N.Ÿ.and England are somewhat larger than the boat in which Columbus came to America.The crossing will take 22 to 28 hours depending upon the route.They carry 40 passengers and three tons of cargo.Later they may be flown automatically and landed safely in weather which prevents the occupants from seeing anything outside.Experimentally this has already been done with army planes.And with such ability before our eyes we seem impotent to solve the problem of scarcity in the midst of a potential abundance.Many.have a needless fear that there will not be enough to give an abundance to people everywhere in return for a few hours of useful work by each person with most of the work being done by the automatic machines working for the benefit of all, The U.S.A.Securities and Exchange Commission found that over 1,270,000 shareholders had only 28 shares each, on the average, in 14 large and typical utility corporations, vrith little or no say in the management of the corporations.Services At Baptist Church Are Announced On Sunday morning at West- mount Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.Johnston will have as his sermon theme: \u201cMajesty combined with Meekness\u201d, or \u201cThe King Enters the Capital\u201d.There will be an every-member Communion Service at 12 noon.In the evening the choir will present a moving interpretation of Stainer's \u201cCrucifixion\u201d.Shirley McKyes will direct in this vivid portrayal of the Lord's Passion.Mr.Johnston will deliver a brief address entitled: \u201cSunshine Behind Calvary\u201d.People are finding the \u201cGreat Peace\u201d by committing themselves to the Saviour at these evening services.The Mid-Week Fellowship meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.CROP VALUE HIGH Sweden\u2019s 1938 crops, exclusive of sugar beets, were valued at $261,486,000.WOMEN TAKE OFFICE Ten women have been appoint- 1309 Greene Ave.Fi.4820 cd presidency magistrates in India.No shoes upon her feet, When Montreal's elite In this now shabby street; So quickly does He pass! I know He'll come today! The glory of sunrise; Like Moses on Mount Sinai 1 fain must veil my eyes, Knelt that poor little maid, Shelter from the biting cold, And Grandpa, bent and old; And all was drab again.Indeed I did not dare, In old Lagauchetiere! Where Is God?As | passed along a narrow street Where the Cathedra) shadows fall, There sat a little lass upon a doorstep tall.Unkempt, unwashed, in rags was she, Adoringly her eyes were fixed on a ponderous door-knob of glass Relic of ancient grandeur of bygone days, alas, Lived their prim Victorian lives She called to me, \u201cOh! come and see! Tis The Good God, on sunny days He comes at noon, But oh, He goes so soon, 1 clasp my hands and pray.\u201d And as she spoke the rainbow, encircled that knob of glass, And rays burst forth, violet and orange, and the azure of the skies, The last pink tints ofsetting sun, As with clasped hands, bowed head devout\u2014 And for food and raiment prayed.Succor for sickly babes at home, \\ And as she prayed did the beauty fade To tell her \u2019twas not God, were vain, For to the eyes of Faith is God not everywhere?And for one fleeting moment His glory did He declare, \u2014ANNIE BETHUNE McDOUGALD.DUMBELLS TO PROVIDE SHOW AT VIMY EVENT Old Favorites of Overseas Days to be Heard Again At Soldiers\u2019 Banquet Nine members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Concert Party, \u201cThe Dumbells,\u201d will provide the entertainment at the Vimy Ridge banquet of ex-servicemen, to be held at the Windsor hotel on Saturday, April 8th.It is anticipated that at least 1,600 veterans will attend, The \u201cDumbells\u201d will be headed by Al Plurtkett, singing \u201cOh the Wild, Wild Women,\u201d Red Newman who will sing his \u201cOh, It\u2019s a Lovely War,\u201d Alan Murray who will offer one of his inimitable dance routines, and several \u201cover there\u201d sketches.Ben Allen will be master of ceremonies, Pat Rafferty will give his \u201cOh Charley,\u201d Jack McLaren will bring back memories with his \u201cKit Inspection,\u201d but the \u201cpiece of resistance\u201d will be the time-honored \u201cEstaminet Scene,\u201d bringing back Bill Tennant, Tom Lilly, Jim Mat- tinson and the rest of the troupe.There will, of course, be the as of yore, ; Principal speaker of the evening Church Choir To Render Cantata Next Sunday, Palm Sunday, at the evening service in St.Andrew's Church, an impressive Cantat entitled, \u201cVia Crucis\u201d will be rendered by St.Andrew\u2019s Choir under the direction of Fred Whiteley.The composer is J.W.Cowie, veteran organist of St.Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, and will probably be unfamiliar to the rank and file of music lovers, Yet it is regarded as one of the most brilliant interpretations of the Passion of Our Lord, It is divided into seven scenes, the Upper Room, Mount of Olives, Christ before the High Priest, Chfist before Pilate; the Road to Calvary, Calvary and the Darkness.The solo parts will be taken by Mrs, W.H.Lewis, contralto, Miss Jean Miller, soprano; Herbert He- Witson, narrator.The Christ will be represented by John Grant, baritone, while Judas will be sung by John Holman, Van Harris and D.Whitelaw will play the parts of two disciples while the high priest and Pilate will be represented by John Vroo- land.The service will commence at 7.30 p.m., and will be conducted by the Reverend Dr.F.W.Kerr.At the morning service Dr.Kerr will preach on \u2018the Triumphs of Jesus\u201d, based upon the Palm Sunday theme.famous \u201cbathing beauty chorus,\u201d | U.K.IMPORTS WOMEN\u2019S SHOES Canadian farms supply most of the leather used in the Dominion, so that sales of leather footwear are indirectly connected with agriculture.One interesting point is, that, although Empire footwear enters the United Kingdom duty free, only 3 per cent of over $6,- 000,000 worth of footwear imported into the British Isles for 11 months of 1938 came from Empire countries, including Canada.Nine- ty-eight per cent of the importations consisted of ladies\u2019 shoes, the principal suppliers- being Switzerland, Czech'o-Slovakia, and the United States.NAZIS SEIZE NEWSPAPER Copies of 49 foreign newspapers and periodicals, an unusually lange number, were confiscated by police in Berlin recently.The first opera in the Bashkir- ian language was performed recently in Ufa, Russia.will be Sir Gerald Campbell, British Trade Commissioner.The band of the Royal Montreal Regiment, and the Canadian National Pipe band will also be present.St.Andrew's Church Cote St.Antoine Road at Stanton Street Minister: Rev.F.W.Kerr, D.D.11.00 am, \u201cThe Triumphs of Jesus.\u201d Ti SUNDAY SERVICÉ 11.30 a.m.Junior Congregation led by Colin Rudd.3.00 p.m.The Church School.7.30 p.m.\"\u2019Cantata\u2014\u201c\u2019Via Crucis\u201d by J.W.Cowie, organist of St.Cuthbert\u2019's, Edinburgh, rendered by choir of thirty- five voices, conducted by Fred Whiteley; the scenes represent the Upper Room, Gethsemane, and Calvary, Mrs.W.H.Lewis, soprano; Miss Jean Miller, contralto; Herbert Hewitson, narrator; John Grant, Jesus; John Vrooland, High Priest and Pilate; John Holman, Judas; Van Harris, disciple; D.Whitelaw, disciple, Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave., Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W, Jones, 11,00 a.m.Behold Thy King Cometh.A message for Palm Sunday.7.30 p.m.Shall Civil Law or Canon tv determine tle status of marriage in this province?This issue ir raised in a Bill to be placed before the Legislature in Quebec.Monday, 8.15 Service In the Church.Sermon by the Minister on: The First Four Words of Jesus spoken from the Cross.Wednesday, 8.15 p.m, Service in the Church.Sermon by the Min.inter on: The Last Three Vords of Jesus spoken from the Cross.Good Friday, 8.15 p.m.Service in the Church.The Passion Play at Oberammergau, f{llustrated with coloured slides.This lecture will be given by the Min- istes, telling the story as he heard it in Oberammergau.This moving picture-story will he preceded by a choral service from the Lenten Cantata \u201cThe Red of the Dawn,\u201d under the leadership of Mr.G, W, Cornish.On Sunday.April 2.Dr.Jones will celebrate the 27th anniversary of hia first association with Calvary Church as Student Pastor AN Are Invited tn Share in These Services H.S.ROSS, K.CROSS, ARCHAMBAULT, TELLIER, MARTINEAU & BEAUDOIN .COUNSEL\u2014 VINCENT DUPUIS, K C., MP.BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Suite 604, 10 St.James Street West, Montreal Telephone HA.9238 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT AT 2035 GREY AVENUE EE u ASSOCIATED BOARD OF 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 Office for Eastern Canada, Room 24, 1499 St.Catherine St.W.ented Is 5, °8 st of nion, wear agit is, wear duty $6,- port- 11 pire Nine- orta- hoes, Swit- | the ER /spa- ually d by hkir- d re- bell, The tegi- ional 1 led pcis\u201d st of urgh, irty- Fred kpre- beth Miss Her- John land, [i rris, di- THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 33,000-MILE FLIGHT SHOWN IN PICTURES Norman Holland, Noted Photographer, Gave Illustrated Lecture at Westmount High School À 33,000-mile flight which took him across the continent and through South America, was described in an illustrated lecture by Norman Holland, Westmount resident and noted Canadian amateur photographer, at Westmount High School on Friday evéning.The speaker was introduced by Principal H.B.Parker.Mr.Holland told his listeners that he first touched South America when his plane landed at Georgetown, British Guiana.At the conclusion of a brief stay there, he continued south along the east coast of South America stopping briefly at Ceara, Recife, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and reached Buenos Aires a little air-sick after such an adventure.Thence, leaving Argentina, he crossed the Chilean Andes by air, being forced during the 45-minute flight over these towering ranges to make use of oxygen mask and tank.Regretfully leaving the far south, he travelled to Panama and advanced steadily northward through the Central Americas and Mexico to Los Angeles and San Francisco.From the Golden Gate City he concluded his travels with CORNFIELD CUT RATE FLORIST ROSES [ MOST BEAUTIFUL Doz.§Q ¢ LONG Doz.8 dc STEMMED Wonderful Spring Flower: 98 Cc SPECIAL BOX Artistically Arranged Delivered Anywhere NARCISSUS - TULIPS DAFFODILS - IRIS At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA.2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5036 Sherbrooke W.Westmount Theatre Bldg.WA, 3122 Funeral Designs on Short Notice $2.00 up All Flowers Recelved Fresh Daily 'a trans-continental hop back to Montreal\u2014and Westmount.\" The leading purpose of the \u2018voyage was of course to take pictures \u2014 and he did! Hundreds upon \u2018hundreds of feet of film charged with the rich warmth of colour,\u2019 tradition and history of a southern ; people blessed with a super-abun- dance of sun and rain which, through the course of centuries has turned their home into a tropical ywonder and magnificence unexce!- led anywhere in the western hemisphere.Mr.Holland told of the trouble and expense he had to overcome in preparation for such a voyage.He spent weeks studying a means of transportation which would speedily and efficiently carry him to those places he had in mind and which he carefully had mapped out for photographing.He told his listeners of the problem which arose when he first contemplated air travel for the greater distance.He said he had spent nights endeavouring to devise a plan whereby the problem of weight for air transportation could be reduced.He finally arrived at a solution which involved considerable expense but which proved highly successful.He used two specially designed light-weight trunks of a particularly small size and into these he had fitted compartments for shoes, appropriate clothing and all- the necessary camera equ:pment, R He noted that while in these not countries the sensitive colours in the delicate films were menaced by the ever-present sticky humidity of the atmosrhere and that he was compelled to ship his films by special Air Express almost immediately after exposure.The first sight\u2014throuzh the camera \u2014 which the onlookers caught, was a glimpse vf the great New Oversees Highway which goes to sea down over the Florida Keys to Key West the s«uthern- most part of tle Unite] States.These tiny islands are seeped in early American history.One of them is the laeairon of the never- completed Tast Martello Tower and another the Dry Tortugas.Here also rise the stern und forbidding battleme ts of Fort Jefferson, Almost forgotten a few years ago, Key West is now taking its place in the forefront of American sea resorts by virtue of that marvelous engineering feat.the New Overseas Highway which stretches as though a white ribbon had been laid on dead-calm waters.It is the site of the former bed of the Overseas Railroad partially destroyed by a hurricane in 1933.The air pictures of Brazil were rather limited because of the strict ban of tourists from the airways in this Republic.Mr.Holland's short stops in many of the cities afforded his audience an apportunity of viewing with surprise the contrasts in architecture.Especially in the cap- CURTAINS & BEDSPREADS MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER | WA.4598 J.J.REPAIRS \u2014 RE 313 VICTORIA AVE CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE MERO -UPHOLSTERING .Near Western Ave.DW.OGILVI HEAD OFFICE: Dominion Square Bldg.HA.8201 + .FLATS, APARTMENTS, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Rental from $32.50 to $65.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE + E & CO.INC.VERDUN OFFICE: 4281 Verdun Ave.YO.1614 DENT HARRISON WONDER BREAD EVERY YEAR - Ask our Salesman for your Supply.PHONE DEXTER 3566 MAKERS OF Hot cross buns are a family favorite, as good for everyone as they are delicious.Tonight, for the children's dinner serve hot milk with as many of our wholesome hot cross buns as they enjoy.They're easily digested.& SONS, LIMITED and HOSTESS CAKE WOMEN'S CLUB ADDRESSED BY MRY.SLATTERY, Changed in Aoplication of | National Scholarship: Explained By Speaker Mrs.T.F.Slattery, Montreal diocesan scholarship convener of the Catholic Women's League of | Canada, addressed the Westmount Sub-division of the League on Friday afternoon in St.Leo's School Hall.A change in the application of the national scholarshin offered by the League was explained by the speaker.The scholarship formerly, applied to the four years college course leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree.At a convention held in Kingston two years ago, this was changed to a two years course in social service.The scholarship, which is of the value of $1,000 to cover the two year period, is open to Catholic young women holding a B.A.degree or having a similar educational background.Mrs.E.P.Lennon, president of the Westmount Sub-division, was in the chair.The musical program was arranged by Mrs.A.Piche.Included on the program were, Jean Charuk and Hubert Seguin.violinists, who were accompanied by Miss S.Charuk.Miss C.Phaneuf, soprano and Robert Remington, tenor, were accompanied by Mrs.Payot, at the piano.Mrs.MA.Phelan, thanked the musicians, on behalf of the group.ATHABASKA M.P.WILL ADDRESS CLE MEETING Elected Social Credit Member, Transferred Allegiance to C.C.F.Party P.J.Rowe, C.C.F.Member of Parliament for Athabaska, is coming to Montreal this week end to speak before a meeting in the Windsor Hotel tomorrow, Friday at 8.15 p.m.Mr.Rowe was elected to Parliament in the last election as a Social Credit member, and last September transferred his allegiance to the C.C.F.group.He has travelled, since joining the C.C.F.around the farming constituencies of Alberta with Mr.William Ir vine, provincial organizer in Alberta, and was grected by large audiences who were sympathetic to the change of attitude that he has taken.\u2018 Mr.Rowe has a pleasing personality and is an accomplished speaker.The subject of his address in Montreal will be \u201cWhy J Joined the (.C.F.\u201d He will include in this «ddress the progress that the C.C.F is making in Western Canada, and particularly in Alberta.The meeting is being arranged by the Mount Royal C.C.F.Constituency organization in conjunction with the Montreal Central C.C.F.Association, The meeting will begin at 8.15 p.m.sharp as Mr.Rowe is returning to Ottawa immediately after the meeting.Women\u2019s Association To Stage Choral Concert A concert will be given by the Royal Bank Men\u2019s choir in Victoria Hall on Wednesday, April 12th, under the auspices of the Woman's Association of St, Andrew's church, at half-past eight o'clock.Miss Mulvaney Gray will assist the choir.Organ solos will be rendered by Mr.Hibbert Troop.Mrs.Harold K.Gorham, president of the Woman's Association, is in charge of arrangements.BETTER ON ROAD Of thirteen defeats sustained by New York Rangers in _ National Hockey League games up to March 7, only five came on visiting rinks, the others at home.itals: Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Georgetown and Lima.After miles and miles of travel by land air and seaf Mr.Holland was finally rewarded when, just prior to leaving South America, he reached one of the seven wonders of the Western World, the powerful Kaiteur Falls, These falls \u2014 five times higher than our own Canadian Niagara drop \u2014 plunge over a sharp ledge 821 feet into the gorge below and rush madly and furiously through successive stony ravines and canyons to the nearby Pacific Ocean.The falls were the real goal of Mr.Holland's itinerary.He had patiently waited for the day when he could charter a plane and fly over this magnificent sight, By Ross CAMERON mc } st \u2019 3 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER POPULAR NURSERY STORY Po Here are the principals in the kiddies\u2019 section of the Betty Speirs\u2019 recital which takes place on Saturday evening at Victoria Hall.Nancy Telfer as Goldilocks, Enid Pascoe as Mama Bear, Alaister Mont as Pappa Bear and Deltry Becacom as Baby Bear.Blind Students Will Participate in Program An interesting radio program will be, presented by \u201cVoice of Youth\u201d\u2014the Canada Starch Company\u2019s Radio Journal for boys and girls tonight at 7.156 over CBM.This program should not only be of significant interest and \u2018importance to the residents of N.D.G.but to the rest of the province, also, for it will present a dramatized version of the activities of the boys and girls in the school of the Montreal Association for the Blind, on Sherbrooke street west, showing just what blind boys and girls do, and how they are prepared to take their place in the world., The program given by these blind boys and girls will not only be educational but also entertaining, for two of their accomplished pianists\u2014Mabel and Edgar Assely and a group of young girls, wi offer the musical part of the program.\u2018 The program will strive to tell the interesting stories behind thé lives of these young people, and how they have come to be a part of the school.Many people know that blind people use Braille but just how, is a question mark to the majority of us.This system of reading will be explained and it is\u2019 interesting to note that the program parts in which the boys and girls participate will be written in Braille script and presented over the air while the fingers of these youngsters follow the program sequence.This is still the age of miracles, and when the listeners hear tonight's program their cyes should open wide with wonder.Last Tuesday the Voice of Youth presented three gymnasts for the Westmount Y.M.C.A.in the persons of Gordon Bcall, Dave Sproule, .and_ Paul Redwood, who, in an interview with Ted Moore- house, explained many of the fine points in the training of \u201cY\u201d gymnasts under their director, Hugh Noble.- ne Many Groups Of Leadership League Here Aimed at correcting such economic ills as over-taxation and unemployment in Canada and in- terestinz the younger generation in the future prosperity of their country, the Leadership League, formed by George McCullagh, Toronto publisher, has taken such a firm hold in Montreal that in the near future local executives hope to have formed separate units in the, metropolitan area's 16 clec- toral districts.Local offices have heen set up in the New Birks Building where W.K.Molson, assistant manager, is working with the provincial executive committee, which includes R.A.Johnston, president; F.D.Lamont, vice-president; Don- \u2018ald Reid recording secretary; assistant Frank Wise; corresponding secretary, Ray Millett; counsel- lors-at-large, D.C.Miller, H.J.Godber, Cecil G.Smith, TF.G.Roe; speakers\u2019 committee, D.Killi- kelly.Groups have already been 1orm- ed in Notre Dame de Grace, Hampstead, Montreal West, the Lakeshore, Verdun, Point St.Charles and St.Lambert.Group Will Hear Reginald Harvey Reginald Harvey, of the legal firm of Campbell, Kerry and Bru- neau, will address the West End Progressives\u2019 Club on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m.on \u201cLabour and the B.N.À.Act,\u201d at the home of Mrs.Walter C.Betts, 6876 Sherbrooke St.W.Mr.Harvey, who is conversant with the legal aspects of the Trade Union movement, is also associated with the Canadian Civil Liberties Union.The West End Progressives\u2019 ALMOST A MASS ELECTROCUTION £ 2 \u2018 ata When this school bus smashed into a pole ncar Coweta, Okl~, as shown above, bringing down a 13,000-volt power line, 32 children narrowly cscaped clectrocution.Bus driver Cornell Krupp war eloctro- cuted in an attempt to climb through a window.Businessmen | Public Eye FRED GRIFFITHS ! Frederick T.A.Uriffiths was born thirty-one years ago in To- \u2018ronto Ontario, Canada, and has been a resident of the City of | Westmount for twenty-four years.| He was educated at Queen's School of the Westmount Elementary Schools, and Westmount High | School under the principalship of the late R.E.Howe.He is a member of the W.H.S.Nld Boy's Association.While attending the high school he played senior basketball and was active in dramatics.Mr.Griffiths !s the owner of Acme Radio and Sports located at 344 Victoria Ave.Ho has been in the Radio business for nine years and has now taken on the Sporting goods trade, handling Slazengers of Canada Ltd., tennis rackets, badminton supplies and skis.He graduated from the School vf Electrical Engincers, Milwaukee, having obtained a practical radio and electrical course, The Radio Manufacturers Service, a Philco plan for better radio service, has been subscribed to for some time, by his firm.He is a member of the Westmount Businessmen\u2019s Association.The afficial Radio Service men's association has been given his support.He was stage manager of The Westmount Thespians for several years, when their female impersonation plays were the highlights of the Westmount legitimate stage.The Thespians are still in existence but not actively.He is a member of the Church of the Messiah, Montreal, where he has taken part in several productions of the religious drama group known as the Everyman Players of that Church, The 16-30 Club, also of that Church, which won the Quebec Drama festival this year, produced a three act play under the direction of Mr.Griffiths, That was in the first year of the 16-30 Club\u2019s existence, Acme Radio are dealers in the following radios: De Forest Cros- ley, Marconi, Philco and Sparion Radios and Norge Refrigerators and electrical appliances.For radio service or electrical repairs why not try calling WAInut 8200, His slogan is \u201cShop in Westmount First\u201d.Fossils Revue Again Proves Great Success The Fossils Frolics of 1839, staged March 17th and 18th in Victoria Hall by the Fossils Club of Westmount, proved again that this organization knows exactly what west end audiences want\u2014 and how to give it them.John Rice in his characterization of Hitler was magnificent; his speech in \u201cGerman\u201d\u2014with just enough English words thrown in to make it wag the highlight of the production.He also played the part of Mayor Camilien Houde, whicn role was so popular last year, Cam Grant shone as usual, first in the part of an unsuspecting tourist who spends his life in a Montreal jail for spitting on the floor of a street car, and later as Robinson Crusoe, who with his man Friday, played by Bob Good- jer, gets stranded on Montreal island and has considerable difficulty in seeing the King, since he cannot make himself understood by French-speaking policemen.Bob Goodier gave several of his well known impersonations and got rounds of applause.Blake Sewell's orchestra participated in the program and played for a dance following the Friday nights performance.Others who took part in the program included Carl Miskin, Art Brown, Lyle McMaster, Stew Hamilton, Art Mann, George ISv- ans, Ronnie Jamieson, George Downs, Russ Anderson, Ed Hugh: es, Art Prevost, Ed, Hearns, Joh.McMaster, Bert (Goodier, John Crowley, Gordon Jumieson, Joe Brennan, Jim Barrett, Ad Tester Jack Mowatt, Harry Stevenson, Mel Hearns, Ingraham Rice, Bill McDonald.AIR RAID FOR STORK A flying squad, with obstetrician and nurse, in, a completely equipped airplane is available at Croydon airport for despatch any- where in Great Britain in cases of difficult childbirth, STATE BUILDS Twenty per cent of the building construction in Germany is for government projects, understandable\u2014s Meeting Taking Place.(Continued from Page 1) place early in May and views of the members regarding the next open session will be tabled for further study by the newly-clected executive.The May meeting, if suggestions expected to be recommended by the retiring board ave accepted, will probably be another of the successful \u201cladies nights\u201d when door prizes will be distributed and a prominent guest speaker invited to the platform.Due te the necessity of getting a representative group of businessmen present during the election of the new board, W.Boyd Robson, on behalf of the retiring executive, has requested that all members of the body be present in Victoria Hall on Monday night, A great deal of effort has been spent by the present officers to guide the association during the first year of its existence and they feel that a strong board of divec- tors is necessary if it is to continue to function successfully.Horticultural Society .(Continued from Page 1) this year is one which is termed semi-professional, This contest, which also is open to entire district, is designed to mcet the needs of those who through ill health or lack of time are unable to perform all the necessary work in their gardens, and are forced to employ part time help.This competition should prove very popular as there are a large number of garden enthusiasts who come under this category.Persons cmploying.full time gardeners ave not eligible for this competition, A Rock Garden contest open to the entire district, professional or amateur, has been arranged, this also is a new departure and should prove very popular, Ireland has ruled that only 6, 000,000 pounds of bacon may be made in a month, NE PAGE THRER MANY EVENTS ARE PLANNED BY SYNAGOGUE Mother and Daughter Sabbath Services to be Held On Saturday, April 15 The annual mother and daughter Sabbath service will take place at Temple Emanu-El on Saturday morning, April 15th.After the service a luncheon and an Oneg Shabbath will be held in the lec ture hall.Conveners: Mrs.A.Si mon, Mrs, G.G.Gray, Mrs.À.J.Walker, Mrs, Maurice Garfinkle, Mrs.A.Snyder, Mrs.I, M.Rubin- ovich.Under the direction of Miss Frances Katz, the High School department will hold its annual Spoke festival followed by tea and dance, on Sunday afternoon, April 23rd.The essay contest conducted by the Brotherhood brought prizes to Leonard Shulman, Bernard Isaacs and Miss Constance Carin, Confirmation Class will take examinations Wednesday morhing, April 12th, On Wednesday morning, April 19th at 11 o'clock, the Sisterhood Study Group in current events and current literature will meet under the direction of Rabbi Stern.This will be the final meeting of the class for this season.This class under the auspices of the Sisterhood has had a very successful enson and has been part of the Sisterhood program for the past decade.WAR STOPS PLAY Because of heavy expenditures for air raid precautions, London has had Lo give up its plans for a $226,000 recreation ground.Very Finest Quality \"SALADA TEA Typing Manuscripts, Statements, © SPECIAL RATE Room 5, 4857 SHERBROOKE ST.Cor.Victoria Ave.a -_ T= S of modern dieticians, Food in the to caviar! 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College, Kingston, to spend their Easter leave with the latter's parents, Lt-Col.snd Mrs.T.S.Corrisey, Miss Alice Brown, Argyle ave- sue, left on Wednesday for New York, from whence she sailed on Saturday for a two weeks\u2019 stay in Bermuda, Mrs.John Fairbairn, has re- furned home from Quebec City, where sho was visiting her mother, Mrs, Walter Ray.Mr.and Mrs.I.I.Tarshis spent & few days in New York City.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Sise spent last week end at Ste, Adele, Mrs: John Scott, left on Tuesday night for a short stay in Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs.J.Rene Labelle are spending a few days in Quebec City._\u2014 Miss Eloise Fairie, whose marriage to Mr.J.A.Duncan Faulkner takes place on Tuesday, will entertain for bridal attendants at GERMAINE REG'D.Now under the management , of MARTHA LEFEBVRE > Announces The Arrival of & new line of Smart Spring Hats and Specially Designed Dresses All Moderately Priced 4935 SHERBROOKE Ww.Near Claremont EL.2112 Fo 4870 SHERBROOKE WEST (Near Victoria) VAPOR MARCEL MACHINELESS PERMANENT Newest Machines, > Campbell's Beauty Parlor = the Mount Royal Hotel on Monday following the wedding rehearsal.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Dawson have arrived home from Bermuda where they spent three weeks.Mr.Charles Harris, Grosvenor avenue, has returned home from New York City.Mr.and Mrs, J.Robinson, who were in Quebec City for a few days, returned home on Monday.Miss D.Mitchell, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Savage, Mr.and Mrs.Howard Gordon have returned home from Nassau, Bahamas.Mrs.E.N.Mercer and Miss Claire Harrington have returned home from Florida, where they spent several weeks.Mrs.L.Fitch, Cote St.Antoine Road, has returned home from Quebec City, where she spent several days, Miss Marguerite Jobin, who was the recent guest of Miss Jane Francis, has returned to her home in Quebec City.- Mrs.M.V.Sadlier has left for Marquette, Mich.,, where she will spend a few weeks visiting her mother, Mrs, M.Martin Johnson.Mrs.BE.Gohier, and Miss Marielle Gohier, Sherbrooke street west, are expected home this week-end from Domaine d\u2019Es- terel, St.Marguerite, where they have been spending the past week.Miss Betty Woodyatt is spending a few days in Hamilton, Ont, where she is the guest of Miss Joan Balfour.- Mrs.George McDougall and Miss Betty McDougall have returned home from Bermuda, where they spent the past three weeks.Mrs.S.T.Bethune has returned home from Ottawa, wnere she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Graham Towers at their Lodge at Kingsmere, Mr.and Mrs, W.C.Breedlove, who were visiting relatives in Florida and Louisianna since the middle of February, returned home yesterday.Mrs.A.P.Murray and her son, Mr.J.W.Murray have left for La Jolla, California, where they will spend six weeks.Mrs.John Quinlan, Redfern avenue, who left about six weeks ago for Daytona Beach, Florida, will visit New York before returning home on Saturday.On y | Mr and Mrs, J.E.Chipchase, REDUCED PRICES r Short Time \u20184 Exverlenced Operators at DExter 3419 ST.PIERRE Distinctive Clothes for All Occasions Dresses \u2014 Suits \u2014 Coats \u2014 to order 1434 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.\u2014SUITE 502 & OLIVER LTD.Plateau 4047 5, SEVILLE A- The Latest Creations in 1846 St.Catherine St.W.Near St.Mark BEAUTY SALON PRESENTS Hair Styling Specializing in Permanents \u2014 Zotos, Eugenes, Machineless Hair Dyeing By presenting this ad a complimentary manicure will .be given with each Permanent.This offer lasts only until May 1st.For Appointment, call WI.4673 Miss Paul, Manager ~ Madame Joel Is Renowned As Corsetiere Madame Joel, of 4888 Sherbrooke Street West, is renowned as a corsetiere who has made her shop more of an institution than a store where goods are merely bought and sold.Her highly skilled fitters are tactful and kind as well ag efficient and the atmosphere created by carefully selected personalities for this specialized work is one to make a fitting a pleasure instead of a trial.Appreciation of the satisfactory service rendered in the fitting of all foundation garments from the simplest brassiere or plainest girdle to the more luxurious garments and A\u2019Lure bras, brings to Madame Joel the grandmother, mother and daughter of many a family that has been taught by this store to understand perfection in comfort and line no matter what the requirements of the season are.Camp surgical corsets, which many women wear out of choice as well as from necessity, are ad- aptul to the individual figure by Madame Joel, with emphasis on posture that ensures grace.Sta- Up-Top girdles are available here, too, among an assortment of fine under-things that suits every type of figure and individual taste.Frances Willard WCTU Scrap-Book Contest Awards Presented Mrs, R.B.Shaw, B.A., was the guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Frances Willard W.C.T.U.which was held recently in Dominion Douglas Church Hall.The speaker addressed the gathering on the \u201cEducation Survey.\u201d Mrs.Robert Mel- drum was the soloist.Awards for the recent Temper- Ance Scrap-Book competition were presented to the winners by Mrs.Alex Mackay.Among those who won prizes were Norma Task, 1st; Charlotte Spearman and Violet Christie, second; George Peacock and Betty Stencil, third.Fourth prizes were awarded to Audrey McNeil, Audrey Bradford and Marjorie Young, Following the regular session, a tea was held in honor of Mrs, John Scott, a veteran member of the organization who recently celebrated her 84th birthday, The table being centred with a birthday cake, .Three Old Influences Affect New Jackets Three influences have dictated the outlines of smart new jackets: the bolero, the basque and the Louis XV waistcoat.The bolero gives brevity, the basque fosters hip emphasis, the Loujs XV a wasp-waisted fit.Here again, the three types often mix.Jacket revers are apt to be high and rounded, to sweep forward rather than turn back.who have been in Florida for the the past month, are now spending a few days in New York, City before returning to Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.D.Cargill Sou- tham are leaving by plane next Thursday for New York, where they will spend the Easter week end.Mr.and Mrs.G.Rutherford Caverhill have returned home from Sea Island, Georgia, where they spent several weeks.Mr.and Mrs, R.Davidson returned home on Monday.evening from New York, where they spent a few days enroute home from Bermuda, where they had a cottage for three months, Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Beresford Hands, who have been spending some time in Switzerland, are arriving home on Sunday aboard the Aquitania.Gannon-Nelliss Mr.and Mrs, Henry Percival Nellis, Kensington avenue, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Eleanor Louise, to Mr.Daniel J.Gannon, son of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Gannon, Grey avenue.The wedding will take place in May.Coristine-Sare Mr.and Mrs.Robert G.Sare announce the engagement of their waughter, Margaret Virginia, to Mr.Charles Fraser Coristine, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles G, Coris- tine, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Mr.and Mrs, W.Logan, 2208 Hampton avenue, à son, on Saturday at the Homoeopathic Hospital, oo THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER POPULAR YOUNG DANCING TEACHER Hilda Galt, popular young dancing teacher, whose Revue \u201cOne Night of Rhythm\u2018 will take place at Victoria Hall, 8.15 p.m.Entire proceeds of this Revue to be for the benefit of the Montreal Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.April 13th, at The beauty of spring fashions and colors were displayed to a large and enthusiastic audience last night in Victoria Hall, when Mrs.Hazel Warnecke, of the Hazeldine shoppe, presented a panorama of styles\u2019 at\" a show given in conjunction with the League and Health and Beauty.The show was opened with a series of health exercises by the junior girls of the League.Included in their demonstration were movements to aid deportment, poise, relaxation and enjoyment, The intermediate and senior girls gave an interesting display of exercises to improve circulation, leg muscles and to stream line the hips and waist.Honor Davey and Chattie Dwight, instructresses at the league, gave speciality dance demonstrations including a Hungarian Gypsie dance and also an English exercise set to music entitled, \u201cMovement is Joy.\u201d Accompanying music was played by Gertrude McKenzie Page, pianist.In the realm of style, among the many suits modelled, the most popular were those featuring contrasting cardigan jackets of various dual colored tweed with a monotone flared skirt.In this particular group was a suit with a cranberry and white plaid jacket of misty tweed with a cranberry skirt.While manish suits are still very popular, this type of outfit takes second place to the smartly styled checks and plaids designed particularly for this season.Colorful plaids and soft pastel predominated in the afternoon frocks.Most popular shades for this type of dress were lime, ty- Your Fortune in Your Cup Revealed to you by an expert \u2014 daily from 12-9 p.m.Menus from 25¢ GOOD LUCK TEA ROOM 2077 Victoria St.PL.0818 (A step below Sherbrooke) Successful Fashion Revue Staged At Victoria Hall clamen, suez, japonica and cigarette.The forth coming visit of the King and Queen, has given dress designers a wide scope for the use of the national colors of red, white and blue, In honor of this visit, fine\u2019 s Bldé will play an important part in the color scheme for spring and early summer, Bolero jackets and redingote dresses reigned almost supreme for afternoon wear.Tailored dresses topped with smartly fitted boleros were displayed in sizes and styles to appeal to both the young miss and the matron, Particularly adaptable to the stylish stout women.are the new redingote ensembles, a plain pastel or printed dress topped with a light weight fool redingote, styled in a manner that the dress or even the redingote could be worn separately.\u2018 Madame Tremblay, who modelled many lovely frocks for the matron looked very smart in a dressy afternoon frock of navy blue crepe, featuring navy blue chiffon appliques on the bodice and sleeves.This frock was designed for the matron with its slenderizing silhouette lines.Another stunning model for the stylish stout, also in navy blue, was a flared skirt ROSES D STEMS ox 8 DAFFODILS .dox, 59e CARNATIONS .dox.75e SWEET PEAS bunch 19c Fresh Cut - All Colors Mixed Spring Flowers Beautifully Arranged 75e up In A Box Wreaths $2.00 up \u2014 Sprays $1.50 up \u2014 Corsages 35¢ up PIONEER FLORIST 1925 St.Catherine W.WE.5951 6 DELIVERY ANYWHERE ëe EASTER in NEW YORK 4 Whole Days in N.Y.Leave Thu.Bve.Apr, § Return Sun.or Mon, Three Days $37.30 Four Days $42.50 TOBIN TRAVEL BUREAU Peel St, PL.9613 \u2014 MRS.H.B.POPE'S ALL EXPENSE TOURS.Phone or call for particulars LIMITES MEMBERSHIP « RARLY REGISTRATION NECESSARY 10 DAY BERMUDA TRIP 8 Full Days In Bermuda Trip personally conducted by Mrs.Pope $97.08 MRS, H.B.POPE 422 Metcalfe Ave, WE, H.ZERBST UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired 379 Victoria Ave.fos Can EL.7980 [ topped with a suez bodice, was worn with a navy blue eyelet bolero jacket, tending to flatter the figure of the most fastidious woman, Colors for evening dress run riotous into gypsy striped of all shades and contrasts, These colors have been worked out in a series of Romany stripes and feature blouse and skirt effect.The shirt- maker top in plain shades are accompanied with smartly striped skirts of truly gypsy colors.It was noted with interest that the hood idea, seen so much for winter sports, has also made a place fon itself in evening clothes.One very chic evening dress of two tones of blue, with a cyclamen sash, featured this all important new item, which added a great deal of charm to the frock.Dresses were set off by the smart millinery creations liette, Favored for the parade, are flower hats of all styles and colors, Plain sailors topped with multi-colored flowers.were also trimmed with gay veils.Easter dashing quills, while the dressy tricornes were enhanced with a bouquet of flowers.Navy blue and white and black and white still claim the first place in fashionable hats.For the younger girls, all over flower hats are the very néwest mode.Spring millinery is also seen the new dress shades.A note of contrast is added to the spring outfit by having an outfit of one shade and brightly contrasting hat.The climax of the display was reached, when to the tune of the wedding march, the bridal party made its triumphant entry.The three bridesmaids were i gown of imported net illusion, with rows of diagonal narrow shirred val lace of orchid mauve, tea rose and aquamarine.They wore small doll\u2019s hats of matching shades, made by Juliette for the occasion.Looking as lovely as any real bride, the gown worn by the model was of ivory Elizabeth tafeta and fashioned on princess lines.The entire skirt of the gown was embroidered in a lover\u2019s knot design of seed pearls.The headdress of tulle illusion was also made by Juliette for the occasion.- Junior Choir To Lead Stanley Church Service The Junior Choir of Calvary United Church will lead the service of praise on Sunday at Stanley Presbyterian church.The choir of fifty-five voices is lead by Mrs.B.Walker with Miss Vera Jamieson as pianist, and will give six selections during the ser- BEAUTY PARLOR All tems 25¢ {Except Komol) Long Bob 35¢ Fridays and Saturdays All Items 35c (Except Komol) Expert Barber Oil Permanents $2.Steam and Machineless Permanents 2204 St.Catherine W.WI.2454 of Ju-|- Tailored welts were trimmed with : RA dim Woman's Association To Hold Lenten Tea On Saturday Afternoon St.Stephen\u2019s Women's Association will hold its last Lenten Tea and \u2018home cooking sale on Saturday from half-past two until six o'clock in the parish hall, Were- dale Park.Members of the senior branch of the W.A.will act as tea hostesses.Tea will be served from four until six o\u2019clock.Mrs.J.D.Telford will be in charge of the tea room and will be assisted by Mrs.J.W.Palmer, Miss Maud Hamilton, Mrs.G.W.Cox, and Miss Sarah Hamilton.Refreshment committee headed by Mrs.W.E.Jones, who will be assisted by Mrs.F.E.Snodgrass, Mrs.J.W.Bailey and Mrs.P.J.LeRiche.The sale of home cooking wil} commence at half-past two o\u2019elock.The sale will be under the con- venorship of Mrs.C.H.Larner, assisted by Mrs.V.Dowker, Mrs.H.J.Eddy, Miss L.Scott and Mrs.A.C.Barber.Reception committee will include Mrs.H.S.Laws and Mrs.D.Lorimer, Mrs.J.A.Phillips is in charge of arrangements.Miss Joy Wilkinson will be the guest soloist.Fashion Show The Junior Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s Church will sponsor a Spring Fashion, to be given in conjunction with D\u2019Allaird\u2019s Ltd, in the parish hall on Friday, Apri! 14th at half-past eight o'clock.Mr.T.E.Parke will be the commentator.vice, which is especially arranged for children.Dr.F.8.Morley will preach at both morning and evening services.CUT FLOWERS AND FLANTS Res'à 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.2 277% For All Occasions 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Saturday-An Outstanding Feature Production.! EEE TC q in VICTOR HERBERTS 2nd Attraction Jack Holt, Wynne Gibson in \"TRAPPED BY G-MEN\u201d Friday night after 11 p.m.Revival of Edward G.Robinson in \"BULLETS OR BALLETS\u201d SUNDAY until TUESDAY Luise Rainer, Alan Marshal in 0 RQ SOON RE RE EDHHHAHAERAEE - Children\u2019s Theatre tried out several of their pupils for the title role, and after a good deal of speculation, decided to entrust the same to Patricia Joudvy, ~onvinced that this youthful aspirant had the right attitude towards the part, and has the naturally happy and gracious disposition that will be an asset to her portrayal of this delightful character of \u201cPollyanna.Patricia Joudry was seen earlier in the season in \u201cAnne of Green Gables.\u201d Great care has also been given in selecting, the other parts in this delightful play, as there are some very fine characterizations in \u201cPollyanna\u201d which are being portrayed by Lilian Wilkinson, Thelma Vautour, Laura Mitchell, Pat IEEE OER ONE EERO ESTMOLNT (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) until Saturday-An TODA Outstanding Feature Production.! You have a rendez-vous with adventure, as these reckless eagles roar through the dawn on shot-shattered wings, -\u2014 Other Speclal Feature \u2014 Your favorite laugh mant See him rhumba down to Rio! HERR JOIL.BROWN ABATE wa LEO CARRILLO ot \"S DD \\, LA Peveoviion Friday night after 17 p.m.: Revival showing \u2018of \u2018\u2019THEODORA GOES WILD,\u201d with y\" if (Decarle Blvd.North Queen Mary) TODAY TREY FEEREERHLERTEENI until Saturday An Excellent RUN LITTLE Double Bill! Romance! Glamour , ., and the Glorious Music of Johann Strauss, It.LEA RaNER-GÉÂVET-KOÏQUS HI hi HUGH HERBERT LIONEL ATWILL 2nd Feature: The Dionne Quin tuplets in \u201cFIVE OF A KIND.\" (HERGURE Saturday night after 11 p.m.\u201cDRAMATIC SCHOOL\" Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas.\u201cTO THE VICTOR\u201d ; with Will Fyffe John Loder SUNDAY Wher TUESDAY: Loek ;, a and Margaret Lockwood # BEACHCOMBER.\u201d IERIE AGERE \u2014_\u2014 pe Gail Patrick & Otto Kruger in (= SUCNINENIREEOE RRS ET: DISBARRED.E ESTATE OROESONOVE NL HO SHIMANE RRR ORH (St.Catherine at Guy St.) TODAY and FRIDAY < ~\u2014 2nd Feature \u2014 \u201cYOUNG Dr.KILDARE\u201d aH HHUREN EHH ARIEL BRR LEDER SORTER IEEE Revival of \u201cTHE ROAD BACK\" |S|Z| Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore with John King and Richard [E12 Lynne Carver Crome, Admission after 10 2/5) SATURDAY until TUESDAY Sunday until Tuesday £ ë Claudette Colbert in \"ZAZA\" .ZZ! with Herbert Marshall.Richard Greene & Naner Kelly 12 ë Carole Lombard snd James in \u201cSUBMARINE ROLY.Z|Z| Carole Lombar m \u201cSAY IT IN FRENCH\u201d, with IE £ Stewart in \u201cMADE FOR EACH Ray Milland & Olympe Bradna |# = OTHER.LLL HAR RT TERRE AR TRE A t A scene from the film \u2018Submarine Patrol\u2019\u2019 starring Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly which opens Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre, \u201cMADE FOR EACH OTHER\" A scene from the film \"Made For Each Other\u2019 starring Carole Lombard and James Stewart, which opens Saturday at the York United - Theatre.teens Luise Raince and Alan Marshal i School\u2019 which opens Sunday at the three day engagement.\u201cTHE BEACHCOMBER\" A scene from the film United Theatre.\u2018The Beachcomber\u2019 starring Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester which opens Sunday at the Westmount Three Adven Back in the type of role that brought him to the forefront of the Hollywood acting ranks, Errol Flynn has the leading role in \u201cThe Dawn Patrol,\u201d now showing at the Westmount United Theatre.With him are Basil Rathbone and David Niven, making up the dashing trio of war aces, about whom the story centers, A wartime drama of hell-for- leather British flying dare-devils, \u201cThe Dawn Patrol\u201d gives Flynn the type of role he made popular when he first came to the attention of the American movie-going public as the pirate chief in \u201cCaptain Blood.\u201d His amazing pace through such brilliant action films as \u201cThe n a scene from the film \"Dramatic Monkland United Theatre for a turers Fer Cast of \u201cDawn Pacrol\u201d Charge of the Light Brigade\u201d and \u201cThe Adventures of Robin Hood\" left him without equal as a swash buckler in the film colony.Rathbone is no novice at ad: ventursome roles, and it was he as Sir Guy of Gisbourne who gave Flynn a run for his money in the final duelling scenes of \u201cRo bin Hood.\u201d Niven, a young Englishman whose growing popularity has placed him in great demand at the Hollywood studios, has played lu several pictures with a war time locale, and makes a perfect third for the trio, who in \u201cThe \u201cDawn Patrol\u201d harass the enemy at every turn with their devil-may care flying.In Technicolor Black Is Taboo To Extra Girls The growing popularity of films in Technicolor has doubled the problems of the extra girls, The smart color for fall is black, and most of the several hundred girls on Central Casting\u2019s list bought their fall outfits, particularly street dresses, in that color, which is a total loss so far as Technicolor is concerned.A call went out for 300 oxtras to work with Jeanette MacDonald, symphony orchestra and chorus, in .a broadcast sequende of \u201cSweot- \"LYS BLANC\u201d IS SPECTACULAR BALL at Victoria Hall on Saturday evening.The soloists of \u2018\u2019Lys Blanc\u2019, a spectacular ballet which will feature the Betty Speirs Dance Recital ; Left to right: Isobe) Ann Rubenstein, Joan Melvin, Mary Ledoux, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Barbara Nuttall, Gene Dufty, Jean Barnes, Peggy Jean Ross and Isobel McLellan.Betty Speirs Show of Shows This Saturday Interest is at fever heat among the youthful artistes of the Betty Speirs\u2019 School of Dancing for the closing recital, which takes place on Saturday evening at Victoria Hall.The final rehearsals have been tackled with tremendous enthusiasm, much to the delight and satisfaction of Peter Miller.who is very confident that this entertainment will reach an \u2018all high\u2019 for the school.Variety will be the keynote of adagio, acrobatic and comedy rou- the program with ballet, tap.tines featuring the proceedings.The kiddies\u2019 presentation has aroused considerable interest, For this we think Mr.Miller deserves a great deal of credit, as he demonstrates fine showmanship on an occasion such as this by surrounding the little ones with elaborate scenic and lighting effects.For \u2018Goldilocks and the Three Bears\u2019 use is made of an elaborate set.Here will be seen a huge and colorful book, almost the size af the entire stage.The pages will turn and the various artistes will emerge in their order as they say the time honored old lines.The stellar roles will be taken by Nancy Telfer as \u201cGoldilocks,\u201d Enid Pascoe and Alaister Mont as Mamma and Papa Bear and Del- try Beacom as Baby Bear, In the senior ballet \u2018Lys Blane, a huge set has been built to present this spectacular effort.Jean Barnes, as the White Lily, will be seen posing as the statue on a large pedestal.The other soloists include Gene Dufty, Doris Jackson, Peggy Jean Ross, Isobel Mae- Lellan, Mary Ledoux, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Joan Melvin, Isobel Ann Rubenstien, Joan Layton, Barbara Nuttall and Joyce Lozin- ski.A special number will be presented by the business girls who will contribute a snappy tap routine.This group comprises Nessie MacLean, Kay Middleton, Dorothy Gormley, Marjorie Searight, Dorothy and Margaret Gray.Another presentation which is sure to be enjoyed is a \u2018North West Mountie\u2019 scene in which the boys will be joined by Deltry Beacom as Rose Marie.STARDUST ON AND OFF THE SET by MORTY GREEN AWARD TO EXECUTIVE It is understood that a degree will be conferred by the University of New Brunswick upon Louis B.Mayer, who is a native of that province.The ceremony will take place in June when Mr.Mayer is expected to visit New Brunswick.* + + ANOTHER PRIZE PLAY \u201cThe Old Maid,\u201d film veraion of the Pulitzer Prize winning lay.will star two exponents of the art of heavy dramatization, Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins.Ia the Pearson, Elaine Robinson, Elika Spector, Alfreda Wallace, Billie and Phillip Levy, Arthur Hedley and Frank Leonard, AN A \u20ac 3 .\u2018 A coat, ich, Qu 1 i F \u20ac \u20ac BI ; 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Years.JUSSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 CANADIAN TRIO | McGil Track | DESCRIBED BY BOSTON SCRIBE But Notre Dame de Grace [ Runner Still Seeks Back- Ing \u201cCanada\u2019s chances for another Boston A.A.Marathon has skyrocketed,\u201d writes Nemo Fucile in the Boston Advertiser, referring to the North Medford win of Gerald Cote, and following up with emohasis on the constant threat of Walter Young and Lioyd Evans of Montreal.But what Fucile does not know.!s that there is a chance that Evans will not be carrying Canada\u2019s colors in the race, unless Montreal sportsmen come to the rescue.Evs.is has been training for the race for some weel-s but now, with the race only a few weeks away, April 19th, has yet to find the necessary financing, Fucile writes: \u201cWhen Canada goes to the post in the annual 26 mile grind.she will have champions shooting for victory.\u201d Gerard Cote was mentioned as one.Another is Walter Young, Quebec policeman, of whom Fucile continues: \u201cWon the B.A.A.event in 1937, If the axiom \u2018the early bird catches the worm\u2019 rings true, Canada should truck away smother contest, for at this early date, the policeman is already plodding over the 26 mile route in preparation for the annual classic.\u201d Fucile continues: \u201cAnother Canadian who will enter is Lloyd Evans, 22 year old junior member of the Marathon A.C., who ranks highly among distance runners.This tric won the team trophies in the Yonkers, Quebec Provincial and Canadian championship races last year.\u201d It is estimated that between 200 and 250 runners will participate in the race, from Hopkinton to Boston, CROSSWORD SOLUTION ROBINTEX - SUITING S.g WEAR WELL~AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX Meet Plans Laid The 19th annual McGill Interscholastic Track Meet is being held at the Molson Stadium en Saturday, May 27th.Last year, 400 hoys, representing 62 schools.took part in this outstanding school boy classic.Becruse of the interest being aroused locally by the formaticn of the British Empire Games Club and the big indoor meet being held in the Forum on April 14thy the meet management not only anticirate a record entry but exrect the local boys to make a better showing than for many years past.There has been a growing interest lately in track among the French school and, as a result of the success of Morchildon and others during the past season, it is expected that the French boys will take a prominent part in school boys\u2019 meets this spring.\u2018Fire Swatters\u2019 Prove Efficient In South Carolina A new method of combatting woods fires in South Carolina has been adopted by an organized force of more than 1,800 fire fighters, who are wielding or have ready to wield, a peculiarly designed fire swatter which is demonstrating its efficiency in extinguishing blazes in forest areas most effectively, according to State Forester Smith.\u201cHowever, the balance of our population has not become acquainted with this very ingenious fire-fighting tool and still rely on pine tops for whipping out blazes in grass or pine straw which destroy small trees and injure or kill merchantable trees,\u201d he added.Fire Warden Milligan of the Jackson Lumber Company first used the fire swatter on their Alabama lands during 1925; and later on its timber lands in Horry County, South Carolina.The Alabama forestry department adopted it as a standard equipment for its state forces and publicized its merits widely.Soon it was put into use by other states.Thus far all have reported it a most efficient and economical weapon for the important task of putting out fires in forests and woodlands.A fire swatter.is not a complicated or costly affair, but can easily be made from a piece of new or old four to six ply fabric belting from 10 to 14 inches in length, inserted in a handle for a distance of from six to eight inches and then fastened.CHINA HOLDS ROUTES ° China reports that while Japanese captured 15 railways, China still has seven.TUSSLES ORDERED Japan has a movement to make wrestling compulsory in public schools, Practise It's Time To at McLEAN'S SCHOOL Practice and Expert Instruction LOWEST RATES IN TOWN 1231 ST.CATHERINE W.GOLF Rosemount Pro.PL.6354 Good to Il P.M after Saturday.5362 SHERBROOKE ST.W.(Near Prud'homme) Special Offer ! .BICYCLES Ow METHOD of getting acquainted with the younger folks of Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount, and of course the older folks as well, is by making it possible for them to buy thoroughly reliable new bicycles at genuine savings.These are first class machines and® will sell at their regular price They carry our regular guarantee, Your inspection is cordially invited Come In and Talk It Over HopceAuToPARTS Saturday Only! - STANDARD .CANADIAN MADE Regularly Priced at $32.50 for 52.500 A small deposit will hold one until needed.Terms can be arranged as low as $1.00 per week MONTREAL LIMITED EL.4540 LOWER CANADA COMPETITION Many Exciting Bouts Are Staged Between Boys of All Weights Annual boxing competitions at Lower Canada College for prep, junior and senior schools, were held yesterday afternoon with many exciting bouts being staged.Preliminaries started last week.Although the entry list was not quite as imposing as last year, the standard of skill was still very keenly contested and under the eagle eye\u2019of Major Cutbush, Mr.Barbour and Mr.Scotcher, three competent judges.The following were the winners in the respective classes: 80 pounds: H, Plant, 2.70 pounds: J.Flanagan, 2.80 pounds: D.Smith, 3.90 pounds: J.Piper, 105 pounds: E.Lawand.120 pounds: J.Foster, 1.1356 pounds: B.Reid, 150 pounds: J.Savage, Heavyweight: R.Sweet, 1 With The Boys At | | The Westmount \u201cY\" | ee % To-night will mark the fist appearance of the Westmount \u201cY\u201d team in the Sammett-Blair trophy play for the basket ball championship of the City of Westmount.The \u201cY\u201d squad who \u2018are the present holders of the cup and winners of their section of the M.B{ L.hook up with the strong \u201cAll- Stars\u201d team in the first game of & double-header at Queens School.In the second game of the evening St.Matts \u2018meets Gordie Peacock\u2019s Mohawks.On Friday night, Westmount \u201cY\u201d again face tough opposition, when they will be opposed by Howie Eakin\u2019s Queen's Grads.In the night cap the Mohawks take on the strengthened Yannigans, who have lined up Joey Richman.Last Thursday\u2019s double-header resulted as follows: Queens Grads 42; All-Stars 39.St.Matts 58; Yannigans 28.Plebiscite Urged For Puerto Rico 2 A convention \u2018of T3 business, professional and civic organizations March 12 adopted a resolution calling for a definition of Puerto Rico's political status and recommended a plebiscite to det ermine the Island's future.The carefully worded resolution was adopted unanimously after a two-hour discussion at which all mention of independence or statehood for the Island was avoided.The convention, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and representing many of the Island\u2019s leading business organizations, directed the Puerto Rican Legislature to forward its recommendations to Washington.Other resolutions called upon Washington to grant unrestricted domestic sugar production, approval of birth control, and amendments to the Island's wage and hour law.Georgia Upholds + Architects\u2019 Fees the The Georgia House upheld State Hospital Authority in a test vote March 13, apparently removing possibility of direct legislative action in the controversy stirred by fees paid to a firm headed by L.W.Robert, Jr., secretary of the National Democratic Committee.Representative John Parker of Colquitt County asked the House to adopt a resolution urging Harold L.Ickes, PWA Administrator, to disapprove the 6 per cent architectural and engineering fees the Authority contracted to pay Mr.Robert and Company of Atlanta for work on a $4,000,000 expansion program at the State Hospital in Milledgeville.The House ANNUAL BOXING high and practically all bouts were | ters during the 1939 season, ~ .THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER .REFUSES TO BE CAUGHT NAPPING throw.The Cubs won, 9-6.~ Back to first base In a cloud of dust goes Augie Galan, Chicago Cubs\u2019 left fielder, to beat a Pitts burgh attempt to pick him off the bag in an exhibition game at Los Angeles.Gus Suhr awaits the On the program of 20 cents, arranged for the Winter Club carnival to be held at the Forum, tomorrow and Saturday nights, to assist the Children\u2019s Memorial hospital, there are several world stars, each with a background and reputation that is somewhat breath-taking.One act, however, will earn its full share of applause according to those in charge of production, and that will be the demonstration by the Toronto four, comprising the Caley sisters, Montgomery Wilson and Ralph McCreath.They have won competitions and Many Headline Stars in Winter Club Carnival medals galore, but the best evidence of their performance was brought out at the recent Toronto carnival, a five-night show which was sold out weeks in advance, at which they had to perform two and three encores every night.The record of these four, cither as individuals, pairs, or as a group, is one long list of championships both in Canada and other countries.Montgomery Wilson holds his position as the No.1 Canadian figure skater by reason of being figure skating champion of North America from 1029 to 1939 \u201c Including this year a prize for the largest- perch caught withered and line fn Provinee of Quebec wa- the Anglers Association of Quebec will again award.half a dozen trophies and à.\u2018scofe of trophies to skillful (and lucky) anglers in 1939.Announcement of the season\u2019s plans was made by A.T, Stikeman, Chairman of the Prize Fish Contest committee of the Association, - Mr.Stikeman also states that trophies and prizes to 1938 winners will be presented at the Association\u2019s Sportsman\u2019s Show at the Mount Royal Hotel on April 25 and 26.Silver cups and merchandise prizes are awarded annually to the members of the Association who catch the largest fish of various species in waters within the Province of Quebec, as follows: Harrison Brothers Trophy for the largest speckled trout taken in Quebec waters by a member of Anglers Association To Have Prize For Perch the Association, on artificial fly or light fly rod lure, with fly fishing tackle, N.W, Crawfrvd Trophy, for largest small-mo: \u201d black bass taken on fly or bait-casting tackle, using artificial or natural bait; R.S.White Trophy, for largest maskinonge taken by a member in Quebec waters, using casting or trolling rod and reel, natural or artificial bait; Directors\u2019 Trophy, for largest Great Northern Pike taken by a member with casting or trolling rod and reel, natural or artificial bait; R.H.Neilson Trophy for largest dore\u2019 taken by a member with rod and reel, artificial or natural bait; Lake Trout Trophy for the largest lake (grey) trout taken with rod and line on natural or artificial bait; Fish must be caught in Quebec waters by a member of the Association, Along the Maine coast there are said to be 1,300 islands, big and little, inhabite?a.d uninhabited, The Sea Coast Mission folks at Bar Harbor estimate at least 20,000 persons are living \u201coffshore\u201d this winter.Many summer cottage owners who are out of work have either closed or rented their city homes and remained on the islands for the winter, Dozens of cottages have been made habitable for cold weather by liberal use of tar or building paper, and plenty of firewood for stoves and fireplaces.Fuel is cheap on the islands and the man with nothing much to do until business improves rather cnjoys cutting it and hauling it home.There rejected this resolution, 86 to 73.A 1 ince where they will stand for the Exhibitions, - CX) is always plenty of driftwood for ! f season.Qi Odi an vtr sert ét Aie she Erin a 0 i i ds SA Fishing Boat Figures Large with Maine Coast Islanders those who gather it from shores.But, of course, the fisherfolk are the most resourceful residents, Seldom is there f winter severe enough to coat \u201che clam flats with ice thick enough to prevent digging.And clan.s ere a cheap and palatable food.Fishermen will always supply the winter sojourner from the city with a cod, haddock or cusk for a trifling sum.Even lobsters may be had as cheap as 156 to 20 cents a pound.How the native fisher folk love their small motor fishing boats.Although the morket is poor most of the time the sea at least furnishes them with much of their food.Fishing is the one thing they know how to do.The fisherman on an island depends on his boat for nearly ~ FAMOUS DAWES \u201cBLACK HORSES\u201d SOON TO LEAVE FOR COUNTRY dni Ha, The famous Dawes \u201cBlack Horses\u201d will soon be going out to various counties throughout the Prov- The benefits derived from the \u2018Black Horses\u2019 by the farmers cannot be over emphasized, for, in eight breeding seasons they have sired over 10,000 foals and their \u2018\u2019get\u2019\u2019 has clearly demonstrated the superiority of the Percheron strain for general farm work.The agricultural community and the Agricultural Societies directly bencfit from the horses, as all the money collected in service fees is returned in the form of prises for their \u201cget\u201d at the County everything.It car.ies him to and from the fishing grovnds or on the round of his lobster trap lines.In it he bears his catch to market, If the wife wishes to call on friends or' relatives at some other island or on the mainland, the fisherman piles in the fr mily and transports them.Incidentally \u201cneighboring\u201d offshore has become much casier than it was when sails or oars were the motive power.The motor boat is the fisherman's greatest blessing, It has lessened the rigors of his calling; made his hours of work shorter, Next to his wife and family the fisherman's boat is his dearest possession.I have watched a lob- sterman and gill-netter back safely from a rough trip outside where a breakdown might have spelled disaster, cover his faithful motor for the night with a tenderness a mother might show covering her baby.I have seen him look as proudly, as affectionately, at a dirty, smelly Hampton, decks and thwarts encased in fish scales, bilge sloshing with water and engine oil, as he might look at his only son.Then I have scen him clamber over the side into his landing skiff and before shoving away lean over and pat the dirty aide affectionately with calloused hand.To him the dingy, odiferous hull was a sentient thing, That's what true boat love is to the fisherman.NO FOALING The automobile was a thing unheard of to a mountaineer in an unfrequented community, and he was astounded one day when he saw one go by without any via- ible means of locomotion.His eyes bulged, however, when à mo- toreycle followed closely in fits wake and disappeared like a flash around a bend in the road.\u201cGreat guns!\u201d he said, turning to his son.\u201cWho'd \u2019a s'sposed that thing had a coll.\u201d PAGE suvan EN SPRING EXHIBITION TAKES PLACE AT Y.M.C.A.ON S/ ATURDAY INESTMOUNT BRANCH ATHLETIC DISPLAY WILL INCLUDE MANY NOVEL, INTERESTING FEATURES Physical Fitness Need Will Community Event \u2014 be Expressed at Important Complete Program Shows Many Attractive Presentations \u2014 All Departments Will Participate The Spring Exhibition and Athletic Display of Westmount Y.M.C.A., will be held on Saturday, at 8.30 p.m.in the \u201cY\" gymnasium, The display will include various novel and interesting features, not the least of which is the Cuban Cane Cutters Dance.It is the first time this athletic routine has ever been staged by a local group and should be a notable success.The display will give an idea of the work done by the Y.M.C.A.towards building health and physical fitness in its members.\u201cA healthy mind in a healthy body\u201d is a famcus \u201cY\u201d motto and this exhibition will demonstrate how successfully the aim is achieved.Physical fitness is of prime im- * portance to young people of the present generation, when the future is so uncertain, It is particularly important under modern urban conditions where so many unhealthy distractions are bound to be present.The interesting and varied program, undertrained supervision, offered by the \u201cY\u201d, is the bost possible solution to such problems, The program for the display is as follows: Grand March of all the partiel- pants.Flying Rings and Side Horse Exercises by members of the Senior Leaders Corps.Moxican Hat Dance by Mona Lewis and Norma Darling.Muze Marching and Relay Races by the Preps, Tumbling und Mat work by the Junior and Senior Leaders.Norwegian Folk Dances by members of the Lagdios Gym Class.Exercises on the Horizontal Bar by men of the Senlor Leaders Corps.Tiger Leaping by the Lenders Corps, Cuban Cane Cutters\u2019 Dance, by members of the Senior Leaders Corps.* Sabre Combat, by membors of the Fencing Club.Parallel Bar Exorcises and Pyramids, by the Senior Leaders Corps.Comedy Gymnastics, with Mne Shippee, Len Schryer and Eddie DeWitt.Lo.© Statudry of \u201cYouth, by Senior Leaders Corps, Senior CONTENTMENT The man who is contented Is rich\u2014whather he has one dollar or a thousand.He that is over-cautions will accomplish but very little \u2014Schiller.TICK, TICK, TICK Briggs, the owner of the now store, asked his manager how trade had basen progressing during his absence.\u201cLike cloc™ work, sir,\u201d said the mars ger, readily, The owner rubbed his hands together and smiled happily.\u201cGood,\u201d he said; \u201cI'll just have a look at the books.\u201d After a soarching perusal he turned to his manager again.\u201cYou're right,\u201d ho said, \u201cit is going lke clockwork\u2014every blessed thing we've sold lately has been on tick.GETS NAZI AWARD Chancellor Hitler recently awarded the Goothe medal for art and science to Emil Jannings, the actor.NOW IS THE TIME.To have your sult or overcoat attended to during the slack season when we san give you better attention and reduced prices.Mending, Pressing, Valot Service T.SENECAL (Established 1897) ~ i Custom Tallor \u2014 Couturier WE.5908 Catherine St.Westmount Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 it First Line Signals Busy.Pieass Dial Next Line FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT | 4226 $t, FORUM DELICATESSEN AND CIGAR SHOP Regular Full Course Meals at 30c up Our Spectaity DELIVER DAY AND NIQHT Fl.0949 2201 St.Catherine St, W.(One Block East of the Forum) | WE obstructions ?Our streets when clear from curb to curb are still too narrow to accommodale modern traffic movement, Is it sensible to permit fer Miracles ?.When a Simple Means of Accalersing Traffic is Now Available.VERY citizen is a street user, and suffers from intolerable traffic conditions.What the Motorist wants, and the Tram Passenger needs\u2014 is More Street Space from Curb to Curb.Without cost to anyone, additional room for free and continuously moving traffic could be obtained at once.It is evident that the useful width of main thoroughfares would be nearly doubled if parking were prohibited in central hours.areas during rush Then we could all get to work and get home more quickly in much greater safety and comfort.Responsible for the regular daily transportation of 80% of Montreal citizens.it te it RE RAI EE sd. re © iran a a cosh I AZ dd Zrii cee AND THINGS LE EE JACK HIRSHBERG G i \u2018 SOIIANA MI IMUIUA AIS SIM IIS M1 ISSU WU IIS SLA MAIS IL VII IV IS TU STRAY THOUGHTS WHILE TYPING RCA's \u201cMagic Key,\u201d one of radio's finer variety shows, may leave the air permanently following the broadcast of April 30, Death of the program will leave a void in NBC's Sunday afternoon schedule .Following completion of his current series with the Lyric Trio, Allan Mclver is slated to head a smooth musical show designed for summer listening.As yet untitled, the program will hit the air early in May and travel from coast to coast .Theatrically speaking, Montreal remains the dead spot on an otherwise awakened \u201croad.\u201d Although Helen Trenholme's homecoming last week was surrounded by the proper sentiment, her stage vehicle, \u201cImportance of Being Earhest,\u201d flopped terribly at His Majesty's.® - - ; ; suffering an even worse fute than |strangest fiascos in radio history, befell \u201cFlashing Stream\u201d two [the entire cast of NBC's \u201cCircle\u201d weeks back.Andy O'Brien, Hur- received notice this week.The old MeNamars and Al Parsley are show folds next month.Death slated to appear in that order on, \u201cCircle,\u201d with its star-studded CFCs buseball series, aired cust, should impress upon sponsors Tuesday and Friday at 9.the importance of scrint.Ronald * Colman,, Cary Grant, Carol Lom- THE CIRCLE FOLDS bard and Bobby Dolan, minus he ki Sfinis\u201d .sparkle of good lines, are little bet- Marking \u201cfinis\u201d to one of the ter than the hammiest of broad- Le casters, .\u201cWe, the People,\u201d heard GOES TWICE AS FAR locally through CKAC-CBS, will a stay on the air throughout the summer mouths, plugging another product of its present sponsor.Gabriel Heatter remains at the helm.Lila Deane, lookable Montreal songstress who starred A delicious cola drink wilh unusual fruit flavors that can for several months last year with Ben Bernie, was screen-tested by Metro in Hollywood last week, Her chances of screen success are said to be good.not be * KING TO EMPIRE King George will speak to the Empire from Winnipeg on Empire Day, May 24.Though causes of interference on frequencies used à by the Daventry Empire stations pure rom cower of BBC have aroused some specula- FT tion in recent months, BBC announced yesterday in London that no cases of deliberate interference have been observed, .Matt Heft, whose keyboard tickling delighted regional listeners for several years, is starring in British vaudeville with Ben Lyons and Bebe Daniels.Matt moved to London len months ago, .Edna Ferber, the novelist who hus always wanted to become an actress, realizes her ambition Friday night when she co-stars with Margaret Sullivan and Orson Welles in the playhouse production of \u201cShow Boat.\u201d Montreal's Helen Morgan will play \u201cJulie,\u201d the role she created in both stage and screen versions of the Jerome Kern masterwork.Welles\u2019 current stage production of \u201cFive Kings\u201d is travelling in hot water, artistically and financially, and recent Playhouse presentations would seem to indicate that his SUNDALE APARTMENTS 4685 Grand Boulevard (at Somerled) Open for inspection daily, including Sunday | \u2014 vw The ultra-modern KITCHENETTE-UNIT illustrated incorporates in 60 inches a modern four bummer gas stove, seamless MONEL METAL sink, cupboard, and a five cubic foot refrigerator, These units are installed for the first time in Montreal in the newly-completed Sundale Apartments.® These modern 32 and 4Y2 room apartments have large bright, sunny rooms, planned kitchens with linoleum-covered floors and every possible convenience and improvement in a fireproof, soundproot building.Selected tenants only, youngsters, who will open the dis- KITCHENETTE UNITS by Modern Household Appliances Ltd.382 Victoria Ave.WA, 5648 ~ Mechanical Refrigeration by Frigidaire Division 350 Victoria Ave.WA, 5631 - 18 HH, ma ; Birt LOOK POR THis § NAMEPLATE , \u2018 AIME COTE LIMITE NTAL OFFICE ON PREMISES \u2014 WA, 5818 The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d Contest | have found the words .S450000e0s00II0NR I INNIS I OL es .hidden in the advertisement of.oosssssnssensanensensessecc0 OV page .and the words hidden in the advertisement of ess IaIsIntI esse essa restetssatnaannnesnsass ON page .of this week's Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first halt of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.My name is .|| fices at 1231 St.Catherine Street Address .werenes Winners are to be drawn from these aubmitting the correct answers.a Slit \u2019 i ~ i ® through April 8, CBC-CBF-CBM.REG'LAR FELLERS \u2014 Very Devout _THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER YOUGHTA SEE WHAT BIG FIST RILEY DID TO I KNOW HOW TO FIX UP THAT SHINER, CURLY.ASK MISTER HEINBOCKLE FOR A PIECE OF BEEFSTEAK TO PUT ON IT! NOT ME / NOT FOR A MILLION BE SENSIBLE, FELLER/ D ve, YOU KNOW BEEFSTEAK 1 PA WILL TAKE ALL THE M IN NO TIME / SWELLIN\u2019 A 17 OUTA THAT EYE 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1e4; By GENE BYRNES Reg.U.8.Pat Office.All rights reserved MOTHER WOULDN'T ALLOW ME TO PUT 7 BEEFSTEAK ON THIS / EYE BECAUSE WERE VEGETARIANS/ ou FAGERLY AWAIT VISIT OF KING District Scouts Will Help to Make This Year's Display Better Than Ever Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs of Montreal are looking forward to what is possibly the greatest moment in the history of Scouting in Canada, for the first time in the thirty years of their existence.they will be visited by their Pat- |} von, His Majes.y the King, and will take an important part in the royal reception here on May 16th.As a forerunner to this long looked.for event, the annual Scout Spring display will take tious lines this year, and will probably set a mark that will be hard for succeeding Displays to match.Scheduled for the Forum on the eveningo of Saturday, April 15th, the Display will sce |B close to 3,000 Scouts in action, demonstrating the 101 various Scouting crafts before the huge audience that usually attends these Scout shows.Troops of the Notre Dame de Graces and Westmount areas are now busy preparing for the event, which has now grown so large that it has been decided to split the annual display into two sections, the Wolf Cubs giving their own demonstration at the Molson Stadium on May 24th, although a certain section of the Forum display has been set aside for the play with their effective Grand Howl, followed by a demonstration of one of their Jungle Dances.District Troop Active Following the Wolf Cub event, members of the Second West- || mount, Aquinas, St.Leo's and other troops of the Westmount District will give an exhibition ot bicycle riding, and the observance of traffic regulations.Some of the other troops in this display are: Iona, Montreal West, Rosedale, St.Columba, St.Matthews, Willingdon.Following the games is one of the |} most colorful items, the Pioneering display, in which twenty-one troops will show how they build bridges, towers, camps, surmount highwalls with heavy trek carts ete., ete.Physical displays will also be given on the big Forum floor dur- genius is something less than sensational, .* DIAL DELIRIUM CBS yesterday revealed plans for extensivé alterations to the famed Juliard Musical Foundation building, recently purchased by the network as a studio extension.Once the property of the Vander- bilts, the eight-story building is on 52nd Street immediately opposite Columbia\u2019s Manhattan headquart- crs and will house eight new studios of advanced design .Walter Downs, commercial announcer on the NHL hockey broadcasts from the Forum, will probably tickle NBC kilocycles during the summer months on a special dance series originating in northern Quebec.* POSTLINES Mary J:\u2014Arch Oboler lives in Chicago, His plays are the nearest Approach to true literature offered by radio in many months .Reader:\u2014Transradio has local of- west, News is transmitted by teletype and short-wave radio from New York .Don Shaw: Rupert Caplan considers himself lucky if ] he finds three suitable voices in every hundred auditioned.Yes, contrast is necessary \u2014 ns is also the ability cf the voice to convev to listeners 1he characteristics of the personality supposedly speaking.Or do you follow?.Lionel L: \u2014 Network programmes for Easter include the following: \u2014 \u201cLiving God\u201d, veligious drama with Walter Cannolly, Mary Carr and Pedro de Carboda, April 4 through April 8, 6-6.15 p.m.NBC - Red; Brahms\u2019 Requiem, Avril 7.11.80- 12 p.m.CBS: \u2018The Trial nf Jesus\u201d.by John Maseficld, April 7, 8-9 p.m, CBC-CBM; Daily Devotional Periods, 12.12.15 pam.April 3 ing this time.The Lions Club and | TS y | [| B ) -ticing for some time for the'r part 1st.N.D.G.Trooss have been prac- in this section of the prozramme.Comedy will be provided by scores of clowns and comic acts.[stration of the Fireman Badge, Scouts of the Mackay, Troop have] this item, while First N.D.G.and [eleven troops in action, Weredale House are others from !which are the Lions Club, First this area to participate.A demon-/N.D.G.and Weredale House.will then take place, and will see Although these annual displays are among Scout essentially almost |are \u201cfamily parties\u201d for as the three thousand scouts and cubs always | bring their mothers and fathers lic.there is little vacant space, there blocks of several hundred seats recerved.for the general pub- ambi- § loads on |§ SUNDRIES Glenalda Pad, Note Size, Linen and kid finish 2 for 15¢ 40c Nyal Papeteries 2 boxes 40c 25c Men's Pocket Comb 2 for 25c 1.50 Nyal Ice Caps 2 for 1.50 1.25 Hot Water Bottle 2 for 1.25 Wash Cloths 2 for 15c DRUG STORE On Nyal and Other Adverti sed Products SERVICE WE.6727x FREE \u2014 FREE SAMPLE BOX OF HUNT'S DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES With every 50c purchase Joubert\u2019s Ice Cream 20c and 25c brick Try our Easter Special Brick, delivered anywhere, 6 portions, 25c.LENTHERIC TWEED PERFUME 95c-1.35 Complete Stock ot Lentheric Toiletries Bouquet Lenthéric ou parfum Nyal Antacid Powder WEI roro LNG 4 or.Household Specials Lux Soap new low price \u2026.\u2026 \u20182 for fc Super Suds 2 25c box 18c Sani-White Toilet Paper 3 rolls 19¢ Minty\u2019s Tooth Paste .19¢ Listerine Tooth Paste with Prophy- .lactic Tooth Brush FREE 90c value +.for 59 Cashmere Bouquet Soap \u2026 \u2026 2 for 11c 25c Prophylactic Tooth Powder 2 for 33c Hinds Cream with 15c bottle FREE 43c Schick Injector Razor With 12 Blades FREE SPECIAL! 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