The Westmount examiner, 13 avril 1939, jeudi 13 avril 1939
[" les\u201d een etc.lue, 42.-and dancing will +-0éEa< fs Ry N I IAA i a AAA 7 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS ANTIQUE SILVER FINE WATCHES WE.4046 you.x.No.15 \u201840 Years in NS Westmount\u201d OHMAN\u2019 AN IDEAL WEDDING GIFT 1236 Greene Ave.A EN A A A ME III III III III % he Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Gander Suburb of Canada's Metropolis Su A.Ross Grafton & Co.42 Free Estimates WE.2323 a EE HARDWOOD FLOORS nplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned 63 St.Catherine St., Westmount Nd SES PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS BUSINESS ASSOCTATION PLANS OPEN MEETING WESTMOUNT BRANCH WILL PARTICIPATE IN YMCA.DRIVE OPENING TOMORROW Local Workers Have Objective Objective of $7, 752 \u2014 145 Residents Here Participating in Annual Financial Campaign \u2014 Denton Massey to Address Inaugural Banquet in Windsor Hotel Tomorrow night over eight hundred workers and their wives are scheduled to attend the opening dinner at the Windsor Hotel for the 1939 joint Y.M.C.A.campaign.thusiastic workers off to a flying The following day Will see the en- start in every section of the city, with an objective of $320,000 before them.Over 145 of these will be residents of Westmount on the Y.M.C.A.teams affiliated with the district Denton Massey, M.P., of Toronto, whose work in youth projects and community activities is known throughout Eastern Canada, will be the principal speaker at the inaugural banquet.* not yet announced his subject, but CARS DAMAGED IN COLLISION HERE MONDAY Mishap Occurred on Sherbrooke Street Near Claremont Avenue Two automobiles were badly damaged when a machine driven by John H.Guernette, of St.Andre Avillon, Que, collided with one.operated by John W.Dresser, 4981 - Connaught street, opposite 4935 Sherbrooke street, near Claremont avenue, at 3.50 o\u2019clock Monday afternoon.Dresser told police that he applied his brakes suddenly when an automobile directly in front of his car came to a stop without warning.Guernette, who was driving directly hehind him, was unable to pull up in time to avoid striking the rear of his car.Both machines were proceeding in an westerly direction.The front fender, radiator grill and parking lights on Guernette\u2019s car were damaged while the rear bumper and trunk on the machine operated by Dresser were badly dented.TEMPLE SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET Committee Will Hold Session Un der Chairmanship of Dr.Lyon Berco- vitch The Temple Emanu-El School Board Committee, under the chairmanship of Dr.LYont Bercovitch, \u2018will hold a meetirg on Sunday Morning at 10.45.Members of this \u2018Committee are: Mr.Charles Asch, Mr.Georze Hollinger, Mrs.David iller, Mrs.G.Hollinger, Mrs.prier Simon and Mrs.Edwin Cohen.*; On Sunday, April 23rd, at 78 o'clock, the High School Department will hold its annual Spoke Festival in the Lecture Hall of the Temple.The following are partici- ,pating: Janet Jacobson, David !Shefler, Lawrence Tarshis, Sheila \u2018Sapora, Edward Blackman, Tamara Umanski, Betty Gittes, Glif- ford Gittes, Constance Carin.Tea conclude the .afternoon._ On Friday evening, April 28th, the annual commencement exer- eises of the H:gh School Department will be held in conjunction with the regular Friday evening service.Members of the 1939 Graduating Class are as follows: Henrietta Asn, Constance Carin.Shirley Hirsch, Nina Mae Finkle- stein, Bernard Isaacs, Janet Jacobson, June Mailman, Barnett Simmons, Leonard Shulman, Natalie Sommer, Ellen Snyder, Annette Miller, At the annual closing luncheon of the Sisterhood which takes place at the Mount Royal Hatel, on Tuesday, May 5th, the guest speaker will be Mrs.Samuel Kubie of New York City, , Mr.Massey has can be depended upon to be informative and instructive.The teams throughout the city will be working on a joint objective, including $95,000 for the current expenses and $225,000 for a new building for Notre Dame de Grace.Three new teams from the Westmount branch have been added to the organization this year, the Young Men\u2019s Cabinet team, under the leadership of Doug.\"| Scott; a unit from the Ladies\u2019 Gym Class, headed by Miss Wm.For- cand; and a team from the Girls Hi-Y Club, under the leadership of Miss Norma Neilson.The latter team will be composed of 20 girls.Other teams, working under the supervision of G.Harold Fisk, are captained by D.O.Bremner, I.R.Tait, W.E, Cooper, A.H.Ransom, C.A.Smith, T.C.Stokes, Gordon Hendry, Wm.J.MacDonald and Allan McColl, The Westmount objective is $4,- 080 for maintenance and $3,672 for the N.D.G.building.POLICE REPORT 15 COMPLETED Annual Statement Will be Released for Publication Next Week The annual report of the West- mount Police and Fire Department, one of the most complete prepared by any civic department on the Island of Montreal, was completed this week and will be released to the press shortly.The report reveals, it is learned, that the number of arrests under the criminal classification during 1938 exceed those of the previous year.Apprehensions of traffic violators are also believed to have increased in number.The report awaits the approval of City Manager Percy Jarman before the information it contains will be given out for publication.ENTERTAINED Mrs.James O'Connor and Mrs.John Geoghegan, entertained re- the Venetian Room of the Queen's Hotel, in honor of Miss Pauline LeFebvre, whose marriage to Mr.John E.Tansey takes place on Saturday, April 29th.Covers were aid for one hundred and forty Zuests.cently at a shower and musicale in|, Bicycle Damaged When Hit By Car § A bicycle evr J by Joseph Lar-, kinson, 1623 Woodland Verdun, was badly damaged when a car backed over it opposite 4357 Montrose avenue, at 12.40 p.m.on Saturday.Larkinson told police that he left the machine at the side of the curb while he delivered a message.avenue, |: 3 I NR BOYS BRIGADE WENT ON HIKE 10 SUGAR BUSH J.Goodfellow Organized| \\ af Trip to Rawdon \u2014 More Hikes Planned for Future |}: Members of the First West- mount Company of the Boys Bri- |} gade went on a cycling hike ong Saturday to Rawdon where they visited a sugar bush.\u201d The trip was organized by J.Goodfellow.Captain Richardson has arranged for several cycle trips to take place during the Easter holidays, the first being to St.Hubert Airport, on Tuesday, under the leadership of Robert Beal and James Patterson.Boys will leave in the morning, have their lunch at the airdrome and return home later in the afternoon.A similar expedition to St.Jerome will take place later in the week, The winners of last week's contest were Duncan Jones and Billy Dryden, both of whom were reeds sented with prizes at the sugaring party.Swimming classes will be resumed this coming Saturday, under Philip Falls, and the final examinations will take place early in May.The Company has enough good swimmers to enter a team into the Battalion swimming competition.Arrangements have been made for the Company to tour one of the leading candy manufacturing establishinents Thursday afternoon with the captain.The Brigade annual review will take place in the Westmount Athletic Grounds on Saturday, May 20th.The First Company will take a prominent part in the display and will have its band entered into the competition.Y.M.C.A.Holiday Program Planned The Westmount Y.M|C.A.boys\u2019 division Easter Holiday program, extending from today until Saturday, is as follows: Today: 2.00 p.m.\u2014 Visit to Laura Secords and Commercial and Industrial Museum.Tomorrow: 7.30 p.m.\u2014 Movies on \u201cHostelling\u201d.2.00 p.m.\u2014Visit to Canadian Vickers Aeroplane Plant.6.15 p.m.\u2014 Opening of Y.M.C.A.Campaign at the \u201cWindsor\u201d, 7.00 p.m.\u2014Learn to Dance Class.Saturday: 9.30 a.m.\u2014 Preps\u2019 Gym and swim\u2014Story Hour.April 15: 10.30 a.m.\u2014Junior, Intermediate and Senior Gym \u2014 Swim, 7.30 p.m.\u2014Annual Swimming Meet for Westmount Preps, Juniors, Intermediates a n d Seniors.Twenty-five members of the No.115 Fighter Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force, will be included in the Guard of Honor to be stationed on Windsor street when the King and Queen conclude their visit here on May 16, it was announced yesterday by Flight-Lieu- tenant Briese, The officers, who have yet to be selected, will form part of the guard of honor line which is also to include R.C.A.F.members from other squadrong and naval men.The ground crew of the unit heard an address on modern aircraft production methods by A.Armstrong, of the Fairchild Aviation Co., last evening.A number of examinations were R.C.À.F.Unit Will Form Part Of Guard Of Honor written by both the flying personnel and ground crew of the squadron during the past week.Tuesday night about 30 members of the ground force took basic training tests while the flying officers were given written examinations last evening.Drill practice is now being held every Friday evening by the unit in the R.M.R.Armoury on St.Catherine street.Construction of the new hangar at St.Hubert Airport is progressing favorably and the structure is expected to be ready for use in plenty of time for summer flying.The frame was erected some time ago and interior work in now being completed, the factory in spring of 1937.PLAN GOLORKUL PROGRAMME FOR SLOUT DISPLAY Annual Exhibition Will be Forum on Satis day Night Scouting, in all fits varied branches, will make its annual bow to the public of Montreal this Saturday evening at the Forum, when the 3,000 and more members of the movement will present, judging from the programme, the finest and most colourful Scout display ever held here.Fitting in with the theme of the Royal visit next month, one of the colourful points of the display will be its pageantry.The Rover Scouts of Montreal will present a pageant of Scouting around the world, wearing the national costume, and also the Scout uniforms of the various countries, The demonstration of pioneering will see 22 Scout troops, simultaneously building bridges, towers, camps, and the many other Scout crafts all in a glorified many-ring arena.DEBATING TEAM At the inter-Y.M.C.A.Debating League meeting on Monday at the Westmount branch Doug.Scott and Haston Scott will uphold the affirmative and Ken Johns and Harold Mocaster the negative, on the subject \u201cResolved That the LABOR UNION MUST PAY FOR THIS For damages to Apex Hosiery plant at Philadelphia, of which broken windows above are example, Branch No, 1 of the C.I.0.Amarican\u2019Federation of Hasiety Workers and its president, William Leader, were ordered to pay company $711,952 by: Philadelphia federal court.Photo was taken during 48-day strike at \u2014 The Week At Victoria Hall _ Today: Hilda Galt School of Dancing.Tomorrow: Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club; Westmount Women's Club; Alherbreen Club, dance; True Kindred Lodges day; Play by pupils of Me AVIS: PONE TT harmonie chair.Monday: Daughters of the Nile; Lodge; Leadership League of Canada; Altar Society of Loyola College.Tuesday: Fvans Sisters, dance recital; Royal Arch Masons, Wednesday: Victorian Order of Nurses; Westmount Rotary Club luncheon meeting; Canadian Industries Limited Dramatic Society, play.Next Thursday: Masonic Choir.Youth Narrowly Escapes Injury Frank Dorrance, 12, of 5027 Sherbrooke street, west, narrowly escaped serious injury when his bicycle skidded and fell underneath a milk wagon at the intersection of Sherbrooke street -and Metcalfe avenue at 12:10 p.m.on Tuesday.\u2018\u2019The accident occurred when young Dorrance attempted to stop for a red traffic light.He was proceeding east on Sherbrooke and skidded under a Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., wagon which was going south on Metcalfe, The wagon \u2018was driven by John Barbien, 1790 St.Timothee street.The front wheel and parcel bas- Pen is Mightier than the Sword.\u201d ket on the bicycle were damaged.\u201cI did it for Old Chicago,\u201d of \u201cWho's Sorry Now,\u201d Beth Stephens, coed at University EATS RECORD TO washed down by a sliver of SET RECORD said Jchn Patrick, munching a chunk \u2018Deep Purple.\u201d of Chicago, watches Patrick eat 3 phonograph record and give all to shade eastern collegiate sissies who merely swallowed goldfish to prove something or ether, Speech Given unior | Pont \u201cBoard of T Trade ne J.HENNESSEY WINS AWARD FOR ORATORY tition \u2018Adjudged Most Impressive Jack Hennessey, of St.Leo's Academy, who has always been active in public speaking circles, was the winner in the senior section of the city-wide oratorial contest sponsored by the Junior Board of Trade.This competition was open to one representative from cach high school, which also included the 12th year.Competing against 14 other speakers, his speech, \u201cSir Wilfrid Laurier\u201d was adjudged to be the most impressive both from point of view of matter and declamation.Mr.Hen- nessey recently won the contest sponsored by the Westmount Hobby Show.He will re-deliver his address over the radio tomorrow night on the \u201cTown Topics\u201d program, \u201cResolved that Britain's Foreign Policy is efficient,\u201d was the topic of a debate staged by the boys of the 2nd high, last Friday afternoon, The affirmative of the subject was upheld by D.Carling ard E.Cloutier while E.Conway and B.Doherty battled on the negative side.After presenting a very plausible arguinent the decision was awarded to the negative side, rs FINAL MEETING The final meeting for the seca- son of the Temple Emanu-El Study Group in current events and current literature meets Wednesday morning, April 19tn at 11 o'clock.Rabbi Stern will review the events of the past weeks and suggest a list of books of literary value to be read durmg the Sum- CA EXECUTIVE C COMMITTEE ARRANGES FOR SESSION 10 TAKE PLAGE MAY 18 \u201cAmateur Night\u201d Will be H Prizes to Feature Event eld in Victoria Hall \u2014 Door Organization Plans Widespread Advertising Campaign \u2014 Board of Officers Met Tuesday Arrangements for the next of pen meeting of the Business Asso.tion of Westmount to bo held in Victoria Hall on Thursday evening, May 18, were drawn up at the or ganization\u2019s first exccutive session since the election of -its current board of officers, held in Murray's Restaurant on Tuesday ovening.The president, W.Gordon Kenwood, occupied the chair, The meeting was marked by an unusually large turnout of members, all committee chairmen being present for the first time, Upon recommendation of Miss Rhea Lafrance, chairman of the Ladies\u2019 Committee, it was decided that an \u201cAmateur Program\u2019 would feature the entertainment to be* CONST.H.GRANT presented at the open meeting, to which the general public will be invited.The Ladies\u2019 Committee will cooperato wilh the chairman of the entertainment committee, Fric Ohman, in preparing the show.The executive of the ussociation approved the plan as its members felt that there is considerable amateur talent among Westmount residents.Door prizes are also to be distributed at the meeting.It was pointed opt that at thé Just session to which tht public was invited 8 crowd of almost 500 attended, .Furthok plans for publicizing the organization and its members were also discussed and a rocom- mendation to place four full page advertisoment# in the Westmount Examines scufived ~unanimouky afd proval.Questioned as to the past results they had experienced through ads inserted in the Examiner the majority of the members present stated thal they had found them highly satisfactory.In order Lo create the greatest possible interest in the coming meeting Lhe executive made the request that all members of the organization co-operate to thçir fullest extent on the full page ads to commence next week in this paper.C.H.James, chairman of the publicity committee, proposed a resolution of thanks to the citizens of Westmount for the cooperation they have given the association during its first year of operation.He voiced the prediction that its second year would sce it make tremendous strides, Albert Smithers, chairman of the membership committee, stated that a campaign would be undertaken to sign up as many local businessmen as possible.He slress- ed the need for organization smong merchants here.Confirmation Class Examinations Held Examinations in the Temple Emanu-El Confirmation Class were held last Wednesday under the direction of the Rabbi.The confirmation service and ceremony will take place on Shabuoth morning, Wednesday, May 24th.Parents of Confirmants are to meet with the Rabbi this Friday cven- ing, after service, RETURN HOME Dr.and Mrs.Guy Hamel have returned home from Augusta, Georgia, where they spent the past two weeks.mer montls.Rev.T.W.Jones to Preach On \u201cAfter Easter- What?\u201d On Sunday morning in Calvary Church, Dorchester St.at Greene Ave., Westmount, the Minister, the Rev.T.W, Jones, will preach on the theme: \u201cAfter Easter \u2014 What?\u201d \u2018 The Junior Choir of 55 voices, which inspired the evening congregation in Calvary on Easter night, will lead the choral service on Sunday morning in Calvary.At the evening service on Sunday (7.30 p.m.) Dr.Jones will preach on the theme: Jesus said: \u201cI am the Way, the Truth and the Life\u201d \u2014 a message of assurance for these testing days, The Senior Choir, directed by G.| W.Cornish, the Organist of the Church, will lead the choral service.The Young People's Union is holding the regular meeting in the Macaulay Hall on Monday at 8.15 nm.All young people of the congregation are invited to attend, On Saturday, April 22nd, a Rummage Sale is to be held in the church hall at 2 p.m.under the auspices of the Women's Association.Articles should be sent to the church on Friday, April 21st.One of the major events of the spring time will be the Father and Son Banquet to be held in the church hall on Wednesday, Anril 26th at R.30 p.m.Speaker: Mr.COMPLETES 30 YEARS SERVICE Presented With Handsome Desk by Members of Force Tuesday Night On the occasion of his having completed thirty years in the ser- vica of the Westmount Police De- BLL GI Sonptable F was presented with a handsome desk by the members of the forco on Tuesday evening.The presentation was made, on behalf of the force, by Alderman F.E.Scotl, Commissioner of Police.Also present at the ceremony were City Munager Perey Jarman, Chief W.Gough, Sub.Chief Burriss and a large gather ing of police officers and constables.Constable Grant first joined the force in 1898, but left the department for some years to work for the Board of School Commissioners, therefore breaking his seniority.Had he remained on the police force continually from that year he would now be one of its oldest members, He ia particularly well known in Westmount, having been assigned to patrol duty for a number of years.He was transferred from the beat in 1923 and since that time has acted as superintendent of the police and fire station, Commissioner Scott and other officials present paid tribute to the many years of faithful service Const.Scott has rendered Lo the force, DANCE [5 HELD BY HIGH SCHOOL A large and enthusiastic group of students attended the West- mount High School dance last Fries day evening.Archie Etienne and bis orchestra wus in attendance.Supper was served ut balf-past eleven o'clock, after which dance ing was resumed until half-past one o'clock.The committee in charge of arrangements for the affair included: B.Coglin, M.McGillvray, G.Grover, R.Lewis, B.Whiteside, C.Mussells, B.Hell- yer, A.Morrison, H.Solomon, W.Murray and J.Priestly.Twenty-two pupils of West.mount High school sat for the McGill University Scholarship Entrance examinations recently.Candidates were required to write an English essay and any other three subjects of their own choice.In order to achieve any degree of success, students must read extensively outside of their course, and must show a thorough knowledge of their specialized subjects, VISITS PARENTS kobert Cummings, who is a student at Dar*moutt College, Han- Lover, N.H., is spending the holiday aeck wits his parents, Mr.and Mia Maxwel! Cummings, Roslyn Claude Richardson, avenue, ¥.Grant.ve TTR WR PEER.AAD Cad MD NC 5 A 5 R RE i SARL NAB ar peters IC i va 1 3 The Westmount Examiner Pablished Bvery Friday Morning Serving the City ol Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WaAinut 2773° \u201cThe Basminer\u201d ¥ ; eem\u2014 4 .WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 aims to be an independent, clesn mewspaper fer the home dovcteo to publie service, do not solve it.(A HAIL THE ROYALS! For sheer courage it would be difficult to parallel the feat of Royals in defeating +s Goodyears Monday night at the \u201corum.Minus three stars, injured in the previous game in \u2018Toronto, playing under a severe physical as :, Weil as psychological strain, Frank Carlin\u2019s \"team did what practically all the experts de- Lclared to be impossib'e in coming frém behind with only some nine minutes left to play to defeat the strong Toronto entry and cap- Royals showed plenty of gameness on previous occasions this season, particularly in the play-offs, erased a five-goal deficit in a game at Valley- field; they erased a similar deficiency in a game against St.Jerome; and last Thursday, at the Forum, they spotted Goodyears a two- goal lead in the first frame and then won out It's hard to beat courage like that, as Toronto's hand-picked ture the Eastern Canada title.pulling up by six to three.team found out.The defeat of Goodyears will be a hard for Toronto to swallow, for the team was brought together by a board of experts with the rxpress determination of win- *, ning the Canadian crown and the world-wide publicity that a trip to Europe next year wou!d Royals victory emphasizes the fact that the fastest amateur hockey in the world is being played in the Quebec Senior Hockey Toronto probably won't admit that, mouthful bring.League.but the evidence supports it.\u2018I KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES \u201cde + .on > The most tragic thing in small town life is the effort of the Joneses to keep up with the Smiths and the efforts of was a boy\"?They tury ago.Bay.the Smiths to the kind of winter t IT'S GETTING WARMER This year, while all Europe is experiencing the coldest winter in 80 years, it is cheerful news which scientists bring us that the world is actually getting warmer, Many of us have suspected that for a long time.Who has not heard his grandfather or some other elderly person remark that \"Winters ain\u2019t like they used to be when | keep up with the Johnsons, c'aims the Listo- well Banner editor.The happiest person is the one who isn\u2019t interested in keeping up with anyone, but is content to manage his own business, earn all he can, buy what he can pay | for and save a part of his earnings for his old age, and to send his children to college.The formula is simple, and the wonder is that more But now that research into changes in the climate has become more scientific, the men who study such things are beginning to agree that in the northern hemisphere, at least, the climate is getting warmer.The records of the United States Weather Bureau run back only to 1871, but local records have been kept for more than a hundred years in numerous cities.Recent studies of such records shew that Boston now has hat Baltimore had a cen- The winter of 1837-38 used to be spoken of by old New Englanders as \u2018\u2019eighteen-hun- dred-and-froze-to-death.\u201d\u201d Temperatures got so low that the moisture remaining on the trees froze and burst the tree trunks with a noise like musket fire all over the woodlands.'t is not likely that there ever will be another winter so severe as that.And it is not likely that anyone now living will pick strawberries in January on the shores of Hudson But there is evidence that befare the last Ice Age, out of which the earth Is slowly emerging, tropical vegetation grew in Greenland, and we may be coming back to that.\"The average cloud weighs 300,000 pounds.\u201d\u2014Newspaper filler.you suppose anybody goes about weighing a Now, how do THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 STOP ME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE \u201cDon\u2019t Look Now, But\u2014\" \u201cLook over there and see if that man\u2019s looking, but if he's looking don\u2019t look.\"\u2014Australian Women's Weekly.The Posibility \u201cI'm leaving, ma'am,\u201d anmoun- ced the maid.\u201cBut why, Mary?\u201d asked the astonished mistress.\u201cI can see no reason\u2014\u201d \u201cI can't bear that young man who calls on Miss Ethel.\u201d \u201cBut he doesn\u2019t call to see you,\u201d explained the mistress.\u201cYou've nothing the complain of.\u201d \u201cOh, yes,\u201d said Mary.\u201cThe neighbors might think he does!\"\u2014 Tovonto Globe and Mail.The Right Boy \u201cCaddie, sir?\u201d \u201cYes, 1 require a caddie, but I want a boy who is a good counter.I'm playing in the club's monthly medal competition this afternoon.Do you think that you can count all right?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d \u201cWell, what's eight and seven and nine?\u201d \u201cSixteen, sir.\u201d \u201cGrab my clubs.You'll do.\u201d \u2014 Kerry Champion.: Upper Brackets \u201cSo you want to marry my daughter?What is your financial standing 1\u201d \u201cWell, sir, I've figured out every cxemption possible; I've had the best legal advice that money would secure; I've done everything I could to dodge it\u2014 and 1 still find that I cannot es- cape paying an income tax.\u201d \u201cTake her.She's yours.\u201d FOR SALE The Westmount Examiner CLASSIFI PE as \u2018es.FOR SALE \u20ac ED ADS WAlnut 2773 FOR SALE SITUATIONS WANTED ABLE CHAUFFEUR or truck ANTIQUE waliut settee, mahogany FOUR PAIRS imported curtains, 2| DINING ROOM set, 9 pleces, gas driver, good roferences, DE, 5286, cure cabinet, ¢ mohoguny Victorlun navy, blue lady's spring coals 44.1[stove, smoothtop, high chair, EL.mornings.J-33 sofa, black walnut lady's desk, foid- man's grey spring cont 44.One three $664.Q-421 \"COOR \u2014 general where house table gold In kept.Best city references.\u2019 L 5865, CARPENTER WANTS repair work.Jobbing or painting, FR.9164.Jot COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE Ing kitchen table and 4 chalrs, mahogany bedroom act, odd maliogany bureau.Il.3776 REGENT THREE ring gns stove, In very good condition, $6.00, 1320 Greene Avenue, J-0 BAIN D'ORFF, ¢ acres land, stona house, 15 rooms, 3 bathrooms, gure age.$700.00.TNosemcre, 6 Arpents land, stone cotinge, 7 rooms, bathroom, water frontage, $100,00.Cra- dock Simpron Co.HA, 6117.J-30 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LET : COMO, Furnished cottage, eight rooms, all conveniences, =screcned porch, garage, garden.Views lake with private right of way.Rent .$400, Apply Fred Leger, Como or We.2387, J-26 wqvater, wood, Telephone DE.6844, o | \\ / ! aman Enytime, >.APARTMENTS TO LET : DEL 0661, M ON BÉVANS LARK à droomed log cabin with screened verandah, spring 1 HOUSES TO LET MT, STEPHEN Avenue near Sherbrooke, 9 rooms, 5 bedrooms, oak floors, throughout garden, $75.00, seen Pis 0744, evenings WE, 4734, .J-31 WESTMOUNT, 169 Hillstde.\u2014Modern 7 room xel conlained cottage, hardwood floors, qulet locality, Apply 127 Abbott, WE, 5089, J-n HILLSIDE AVE.108, near Westmoun High School, comfortable cottage, rooms, garage, $15.00, Cradock Simpson Co.HA.6117, J-15 FLATS TO LET HEATED DUPLEXES SIX, SEVEN rooms, modern, very fo bright, Wilson und Harvard, north of « TTerredbone, full service $65.00 up.Apply 4542 Wilson, Thone Asselin.WA, 3792, open evenings.* Jel NELROSE near Terrebons, soundproofed, fireplace, tlle bathroom, shower, frigidaire, garage.DI.3216.J.2 UT PICKWICK ARMS, 5010 Sherbrooke \u2018*Street West, five large rooms, electric elevators, reasunable vent Apply Buperintendent, DI, 4724 or D W.Oglivie Co.Ine, Lom, Sq.Ride.HA.8201, J-19 WESTMOUNT PARE Apartments, 4560 St.Catherine Street West, tive rooms, $15.00 and $47.50, six roums $45.00.Garage $7.00.Furnished $iy \u201cextra.Apply Superintendent, EL, 062% or D.W.Oglivie Co.Ine, Dom.Sq.Building.HA.8301, J-20 STORES TO LET 364 VICTORIA Avenue, Westmount, attractive store, heated, with buse.ment.Now being used for tea-room, ~18% x 40 tt.First class condition.J-1L HOTPOINT Yloctrie range, cost over $200.00 will soll $40.00 cash, LL.1977 Q-49 BOY'S BIPRING COAT and cap, nearly new, size 8-10 $3.00.Kolding bed $2.00, Single bed and spring $2.50.% bod, spring and mattress, complete $1.60.WL, 6577.Q-434 LADY'S tull length grey coat, silk lined, size 3%, matching skirt, $6.00.Men's shogs brown, black, 7-74.New black dress 16, fegularly $5.00 for $2.00 teriso dress 14, $2.00.EL.9601.Q-442 ANTIQUE steel engravinga $10.3 pièce solid mahogany parlor wet, $6, pureaus $5 each, lamps $2.Simmons twin beds like new, completo $30, El.pleco grey suit 16, 4430 Harvard.Q-430 BEAUTIFUL RUG, never used, $18.: fine chesterfield suite, $45.ding room, Gibbard bedroom suite, studio.hall runner, mats, gatelég, boukcase, fnmps, IL, 1950.tables, 1303 Groeno, Westmount, Unusual opportunity Q-435 GAS STOVE, upright, excellent baker $8.00, Telephone DE.1727 after § p.m.Q-377 BEACH GAS STOVE, good condition $8.EL.3320.Q-376 CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pleces $15,00.Kitchen cabinet $1.00, WA, 4692.Q-372 LADY'S 3 plece beige suite, size 14, Im perfect condition, DE.0403.hardly worn.Q-424 PIANO BENCH, mahogany, condition, price $7.in good DE, 2362.Q-426 DINING ROOM chalrs, small buffét 322.bridge table and odd pictures.0672, BLOWTAMF Belge rug and hall runner $8, EL.Q-42% volls razor, electric vibrator, Stanley plane, ringer, 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School.make your own clothes, hats, while learning.DE, (602, Also cutting and fitting service at private zesidences, oi The Examiner\u2019 Hidden Titles Contest The Westmount Examiners Hidden Titles Contest is run with the following requirements:\u2014 hidden.the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Friday's mail: Sherbrooke W.kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the Simply fing the two \u2018\u2018ads.\u201d\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week are Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issus for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupbn will be found slsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunstely, it would be impossible te give passes to every- The winners of last week\u2018s contest are as follows and their passes will Mrs.F.M.Churchill, 230 Wood Ave.; Betty Cohen, 41 Somerville Ave.; J.Robertson, 2060 Claremont Ave.; Mrs.C.Ave.; Olive Hyndman, 12 De Casson Road; Mrs.L.Greenbaum, 4867 R.Brighton, 5 York AE 22} ¥ in the area.specific charter contract on the subject, creates no right to be free of competition and affords the corporation no legal cause for complaint by reason of the state subsequently by authorizing another to enter and operate in the same field.\u201cThe local franchises, while having the element of proporty, confer no contractual or property right to be free of competition either from individuals, other utility corporations or the stare or municipality granting the franchise.\u201d The decision agreed with the lower Court that the TVA had not indulged in \u201ccoercion, duress, fraud or misrepresentation in procuring contracts with municipalities, co-operatives or other purchasers of power.\u201d Some prominent U.S.A.lawyers stated that the decision is so far reaching that, in their opinion, the Government could, if it chose, enter almost any enterprise without fear of suit as a competitor and that Henry Ford or General Motors would be barred from suing the Government to eliminate its competition in theid field of manufacturing.Is this to say that lowborn ideals must come before highborn ideals?That depends upon how we conclude .to describe them.If ideals are lowborn because they have their source in ordinary needs, then it is lowborn ideals we must seek to realize first.In this strange world of ours, with its potential abundance of consumable goods and its staggering load of unemployment and want, there is an obligation which cannot bé pushed aside without bringing tragic résults upon the whole iman venture.The spirit of man '| is lidrd pressed by outer circumstances today as perhaps never in history.We must find our: way to a method or we shall witness a still\u2019 further decline in valiant aspiration.The situation is hot hopeless unless those who are conecern- ed for the higher interests of life think it Beneath their dignity to take off their coats and roll up their sleeves.If we lose, it will be by default.The Report of the Christian So- gigl Council of Englgnd mgkes this frank and true statement: \u201cWe \u2018believe that the Christian church should recognize frankly and clearly expose such results of the present monetary system as appear harmful to human welfare and should further declare that any monetary system must have objectives in accordance with Christian ethics.Economic policy must be subordinated to social policy and monetary policy subordinated to both.\u201d \u201cNational amiability has of course the defects of its qualities, for it uncoubtedly leads to toleration of gross abuses in public fin ALBERT WEEKS JEWELLER - WATCHMAKER The Shop of Superior * Crâttsmanshib See us before buying » new watch.Our Trade-in Discount will save you money.ESTIMATES al PRICES REASON 1109 Greene Ave.en SLE Fi.4820 CSMANIIS IAE LISTES SIM EN US I SAISIE AIS SIA MAIN III SUIS MIA LMI I SLI ILES THE FORUM In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed Conducted by HOWARD §.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.They are published for their general terest, variety and originality of treatment RA RD U.S.A.private utilities were told by the U.S.A.Supreme Court recently, that they have no right to assume they are a monoply and immune from competition as it handed down a 5-2 decision upholding the right of the TVA to sell and distribute power.This important decision gave the TVA the right to construct a series of dams in the Tennessee Valley and sell surplus power developed to municipalities PLAY Fed 227777 In.The Court decided: \u201cThe vice of the position taken by the power companies is that neither their charter nor their local franchises, grant them a monoply or render competition illegal.\u201cThe franchise, to exist as a corporation and to function as a public utility, in the absence of a ance .This is bound up with a certain sense of disconcern in public life which foreigners call hypocrisy and which * certainly screens a number of scoundrels who know how to defeat the law and square the press.The House of Commons has fostered various kinds of corruption, such as the inclosures of the 18th century, the neglect of canals in the 17th century, Nevertheless, corruption is still subject to exposure in the law courts and judicial independence still remains our principal security for public integrity, Whatever tyranny may threaten us, the old maxim is still valid: \u201cThe King ought not to be under any mar but under God and the Law because the Law makes him King .Let the King render to the Law what the Law renders to him, that is dominion and power, for he is nothing if his will rules not the Law.\u201d \u201cAt the close of the 18th century\u2014the industrial revclution\u2014results not only in a financial tyranny stronger than that of the land owners but also in the inhuman condition of mines and factories ./ .from \u201cThe Law Formal.\u201d A new type of atom smasher, unique in its ability to propel atoms of any desired weight, has been developed by Dr.Lloyd Smith, professor of physics, and Dr.Paul L.Hartman, his assistant of Cornell University.Previous atom-smashers have been limited to shooting light-weight particles.Through the Cornell discovery, scientists hope to understand the nature of the enormous forces holding together the nuclear constituents of atoms.* WESTMOUNT | CHURCH Rev.J.Lavell Smith, the Minister, will preach at the morning service in Westmount Park Church on Sunday next on the topic: \u201cOne Thing at a Time.\u201d ' At the evening service Rev.Donald MacVicar, M.A.B.D., of Chalmers Church, Verdun will be the preacher.On Monday evening April 17th, a grand concert will be given in the Church by the Montreal Masonic Choir.| | * LU WESTMOUNT | | BAPTIST CHURCH \u2018 * * \u201cBaptist Re-Armament\u201d.This will be the theme of the sermon of Reverend J.A.Johnston in Westmount Baptist Church on Surflay morning.We have come to the time when the Christian Church must mobilize its forces, strengthen its defences and clarify its foreign policy.The even:ng sermon will bear the title \u201cPart Iron and Part Clay\u201d.This address will shed illuminating bible side-lights on the impending struggle of the\u2018Iron of Dictatorship and the Clay of Democracy.Behind ?No Substitute Accepted your taxes with a smile.\u201d sist on cash.\u201d\u2014Die Griine Post.If Armageddon Comes can the Kingdom of God be far \u201cBow to the inevitable and pay \u201cI'd like to do that, but they in- Businessmen IN THE Public Eye George A.Dionne EASTER THEME MARKS SERMONS George A.Dionne, proprietor.manager of Dionne and Dionne, holds the distinction of owning Westmount's oldest - established provision firm.Born and educated at St.Anne de la Pocatiere, Que, seventy years ago, Mr.Dionne came to Montreal in 1895 and opened Westmount's first grocery and butcher store on the north side of Sherbrooke street, at the corner of Wood avenue.Two years later he moved his business to its present site, on the south side of the street, He ran his firm in partnership with Thomas Dionne up until the latter's death in 1934.When Dionne and Dionne was 4 first established it was one of the | few business firms operating west of Atwater avenue and its clientele has steadily increased since its foundation.Keeping strict observance to its policy of selling only quality goods at reasonable prices, the store is now one of the city\u2019s most successful business firms.Four trucks and an equal number of horse-drawn vehicles form its delivery equipment and assure prompt service.Mr.Dionne prefers to supervise the operation of the store, himself, rather than leave the management in the hands of others.Attending to the business, he says, is both his vocation and hobby.He usually commence work at seven o'clock in the morning and is seldom through earlier than seven o'clock at night.A member of the Buisness Association of Westmount, he is married and the father of six daughters.CHOIR TO GIVE CONCERT HERE Arrangements have been made by the choir of Westmount Park United Church to present the Montreal Masonic Choir, in a con- cent on Monday, at 8.30 p.m.The choir, which is under the direction,of Walter Clapperton, Hon.A.R:CM.; with Misa.Doris Killam Lic.Mus.(McGill).\u2018accompanist, will be heard in a diversified program of songs and chofuses, by Wagner, Handel, Dvorak, Bach, Gounod, Sullivan, Rudolf Friml], Purcell, Saville and others, while Miss Killam will also be heard in solo, The assisting artists at this concert will include Miss Phyllis Mc- Learnon, soprano, and Mrs.Andrew Webster, contralto, who will be heard in solo and duet.This will be the last opportunity IN CHURCHES Special Services Held Throughout District \u2014 Easter Music Played Special sermons to commemorate the Easter season were pregch- ed in all churches of this district both on Sunday morning and also at the evening services.Easter music prevailed in all churches, which were gaily decorated with Easter lilies, the flower symbolic of the day.Speaking to a congreation that more than taxed the facilities of the church building the Rev.Gilbert Oliver of St.Matthias Church told his congregation to remain steadfast in the belief of the res- surection, work for peace, and know that sooner or later real goodness will triumph.Rev, Mr.Oliver made a plea for loyal and sacrificial witness instead of lukewarm indifference which contrasts so badly with the keenness and sacrifice of those opposed to the Christian faith.Taking, \u201cIntimations of Immor- tdlity\u201d as the topic of his sermon, Rev.J.Lavell Smith of West- mount Park church cited evidences of belief in immortality among ancient peoples, those found in philosophy and certain in analogies from science.The greatest basis for the belief, he said, was in Jesus and His example.Reverend Dr.F.W.Kerr, of St.Andrew\u2019s told a record congregation that the Resurrcction was necessary to afford coherence to the moral order of the universe and to show that in the Jong run love is stronger than hatred for the weakness of God is mightier than the bluster of men, Dr.Kerr said that the world today is struggling under a defeatist attitude and need nothing as much as the trumpet note of victory that came to the disciples when they discovered that the Master had triumphed over death.\u201cDare We Believe in Personal Immortality\u201d was the topic of the sermon delivered by the Rev.A.Lloyd Smith, D.D., at Dominion Douglas Church.Dr.Smith asserted the need of such a doctrine if people are to believe in a rational universe.It was the proof of the personal immortality of Jesus which had worked such wonders among the disciples, he said.The deepest foundation for the belief in personal immortality dies in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, an event proved not only by the \u2018Gospels and other New Testament writings by the fact of the Christian Fellowship, In concluding Dr.Smith said that it is the Christian faith that as He is, we too shall be.the public will have to hear this magnificent organization during the cutrent season.rer , ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS F OF MUSIC, LONDON THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and THE ROYAL COLLEGE ef MUSIC.EXAMINATIONS LEADING TO DIPLOMA OF LICENTIATE FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS, ALSO GOLD & SILVER MEDALS Office for Eastern Canada, Room 24, 1499 St.Catherine St.W.Summer School EMPRESS THEATRE BLOGK Sherbrooke W.at Old Orchard Spring merges into Summer with Day and Evening Classes éontinuing throughout the year.Special Courses for Teachers and University Studunts \u2014 Special Speed Classes \u2014 Individual Instruction by Experienced Teachers, Sprott Commercial Collège Inc.V.D.SPROTT, Princigat ELwood 1733 Leadérship League of Monday, April PUBLIC MEETING Victotia Hall \u2014_\u2014\u2014 SPEAKER: JOHN BASSETT, JR.SUBJECT: \u201cTHE LEADERSHIP LEAGUE\" Chairman: R.A.Johnston \u2014 \u2014 ADMISSION FREE Canada, Quebec Division 17th, at 8 p.m.+ BARRISTER HOWARD S.ROSS, KC.Suite 604, 10 St.James Street Wast, Montreal Téléphone HA.9238 and SOLICITOR \u2018te ANS 26k I ads re red an IE i ES eld >mor- each- strict also aster ches, with boli.that 25 of Gil- 1urch main Tes- and real Mr.and luke- rasts and ) the mormon, Vest- nees nong d in anal- utest 25 in f St.ega- was e to rerse run for htier Kerr rug- tude the ame COV nph- onal the .Anion as- rine Lion- f of esus ders The lief the the > \u2018'sta- the lud- the we ti © THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 193% THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER RE TY oa OR.ML.A Sat ti \"| .PAGE THRER HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP de + & | & NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD y Kentucky Derby Climaxes Thrilling New Color Film No sporting event in the history of America has so captured the heart of all sport-loving people as the Kentucky Derby, which this year reached its sixty-fifth anniversary \u2014 an occasion which 20th Century-Fox has celebrated with the magnificent Technicolor production, \u201cKentucky,\u201d currently to be seen at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday.With the glorious tradition of the Blue Grass country as its background and a love all fire and pride as its theme, \u201cKentucky\u201d has been widely acclaimed as the most outstanding example of color photography the industry has yet produced\u2014particularly in its handling of the Kentucky Derby itself, which brings the picture to a thrilling and spectacular climax.But even more important perhaps, the picture has captured the romantic drama of the people whose love\u201d of racing has endowed the Kentucky Derby with such great tradition.David Butler, who directed the film, spent many weeks on location in the heart of Kentucky filming the actual beauty of this land where thor- LLL IL LLL LLLLL SILL LLL SSIS ISLS SS SS SIS LL IS LL SSS S11 LY JORH (St.Catherine at Guy St.) and Friday \u2014 TODAY Hh Program ., 1 2nd Feature: DICK POWELL & OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND In \u2018Hard To Get\u201d with Charles Winninger and Allen Jenkins.Short Subjects.SATURDAY until TUESDAY MICKEY ROONEY with Wallace Beery in \u2018\u2018Stablemates.\u201d BING CROSBY oughbreds roam the meadows, ana every detail of the landscape is seen in glowing color.Loretta Young, Richard Greene and Walter Brennan are featured in the film and Douglas Dumbrille, Karen Morley and Moroni Olsen are also included in the cast.Mickey Rooney In Andy Hardy Mickey Rooney, who has achieved a unique niche in the history of the screen\u2019s boy.actors as the result of his phenomenal success in the \u201cHardy Family\u201d series, makes his fifth appearance as Andy Hardy in \u201cOut West with the Hardys,\u201d currently playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday, Although a good deal of Mickey\u2019s life is familiar to his millions of fans, some of the following facts are known only to his close friends and studio co-workers.He receives an allowance of fifteen dollars a week out of which he pays for his gas and oil and sundry expenses, including the RERUTIE ECO PIEPIERE TERI ORERERLRT FESTHOUNT (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) NOW PLAYING * until Saturday - 2 Splendid Pictures! .- LORETTA RICHARD YOUNG-GREENE «wd WALTER BRENNAN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE KAREN MORLEY MORONI OLSEN Photographed in TECHNICOLOR The fire of young love .with the Sport of Kings.Added Feature\u201d \u2019 Charles Dickens\u2019 \u201cA CHRISTMAS CAROL\u201d with Reginald Owen, Terry Kilburn, Lynne Carver & Ann Rutherford.FRIDAY NIGHT Revival Showing at 11 p.m, of \u201cWAIKIKI WEDDING\u2019 with Bing Crosby, Martha Raye and Bob Burns.SUNDAY untll TUESDAY \u201cTHANKS FOR EVERYTHING\" Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Adolnhe Menjou, Arleen Whelan, Tony Martin and Binnie Barnes.\u201cPORTIA ON TRIAL\" combined In \u201cParis Honeymoon\u2019 with Fran- ciska Gaal, Aklm Tamiroff, Edward Everett Horton, Shirley Ross and Ben Blue, A dds by Faith Baldwin with Walter Abel, Frieda Inescort, Nell Hamilton and Heather Angel.IGRI TGA IRL a A AA A A MAN A A A A A A A A AE Andy and all the best yet.Sidney Toler.FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 p.m.Revival of ROMEO & JULIET\u201d ONHLAND (Monkland Ave., at Glrouard) grand Hardy family .in new adventures ., it's their LEWIS STONE MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN Screen Play by Kay Van Riper, Agnes Christine Johasten and William Ludwig Directed by George B.Seits : .MCTURE ctra-joldwyn- Mayer , Added Film: \u201cDISBARRED\u201d with & Otto Kruger, Gail Patrick and TODAY until Saturday Night \u2014 Speclai Double Program! rest of that {See Mickey Rooney @s à rootin\u2019, tootin terror of the range .+ you'H howi as he meets his match! with NORMA SHEARER & LESLIE HOWARD.SUNDAY until TUESDAY \u201cYOUNG DR.KILDARE\" with Lew Ayres, Lynne Carver and Lionel Barrymore.\"RIDE A CROOKED MILE\" with Akim Tamiroff, Frances Farmer and Leif Erikson.Role Fifth Time | Menjou, Jack Haley, Jack Oakie, United Theatre Sunday.HE NS \u20ac SSSR À scene from the film \u2018\u2019Thanks For Everything'\u2019 starring Adolphe Binnie Barnes and Arleen Whelan, which opens Sunday at the Westmount United Theatre.THRILLING ROMANCE A scene from the film \"Young Dr.Kildare\u2019 starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Lynne Carver which will open at the Monkland gets six dollars, He is the leader of an orchestra which plays at Hollywood fune- tions, and has also composéd a number of musical compositions.He is Southern California tennis and ping-pong champion in the division for boys of his age, In the Pan-Pacific tournament he was runner-up in the finals for the eighteeen-years and under class.He is an enthusiast for all types of athletics, including swimming, football, baseball, horseback riding, hockey, golf, handball and basketball.He played the role of \u201cPuck\u201d in Max Reinhardt\u2019s \u201cMidsummer et LU LE NOWDON (Decarie Blvd.North Queen TODAY //4 TR oo 2 7 2727 2 2722 id ZZ 72 7772 lliideds until Saturday A Good Double Program ., .! YLT TE LLLP 770 They roared through the dawn with Death on their wings .the laughter of youth on their lips! ERROL As The Dashing Leader ot aus Your favorite star on the same billl Ld UL PLL LRP PL SATURDAY NIGHT Revival Showing of JEAN ARTHUR & EDWARD ARNOLD in \u201cEasy Living.\u201d after 10 p.m.SUNDAY until TUESDAY CHARLES LAUGHTON with Elisa Lanchester in Admission eo.2c Beachcomber\u2019, \u201cTHE DUKE OF WEST POINT\" Tom Brown, Joan Fontaine and Louis Hayward.a a A MAN AAA salary of his valet, Sylvester, who } Night's Dream,\u201d and ran away with the play.His closest friend in Hollywood is W.S.Van Dyke II, who was his director in \u201cHideout\u201d and \u201cThe Devil'Is a Sissy.\u201d He admits that he is Van Dyke's closest rival as a joiner of clubs.He belongs to the \u201cFlying Aces,\u201d \u201cThe Owl Club,\u201d the Los Angeles Tennis Club, the Wilshire Ping Pong Chib and the Y.M.C.A.Three Daring Adventurers In \u201cDawn Patrol \u2019 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 playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday.With him sre 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 Lo the attention of the American movie-going public as the pirate chief in \u201cCaptain Blood.\u201d His amazing pace through such OF THE YEAR| \u2019Stablemates\u2019\u2019 which will open Sa for a four day engagement.opens Sunday at the Snowdon gagement, \u201cSTABLEMATES\" Mickey Rooney and Wallace Beary in a scene from the film turday at the York United Theatre - \u201cTHE BEACHCOMBER\" Charles Laughton who stars a the film \u2018\u2019The Boachcombor\u2018 which n ited Theatre for a three day en- brilliant action films \u2018as \u201cThe Charge of the Light Brigade\u201d and \u201cThe Adventures of Robin Hood\u201d left him without equal as a swashbuckler in the film colony.Rath- bone is no novice at adventuresome roles, and it was he as Sir Guy of Gisbpurne who gave Flynn a run for his money in the final duelling scenes of \u201cRobin Hood.\u201d Niven has played in pictures with a war time locale and makes a perfect third for the trio, who in \u201cThe Dawn Patrol\u201d harass the enemy at every turn with their devil-may-care flying.Schedule Is Released Of Religious Studies Rev.F.S.Morley, of Stanley Presbyterian Church, will lead the Supper Hour Studies in Religion at the Y.M.C.A.on Thursday evenings during the current month.The schedule is as follows: Tonight, The Christian Ethic and Moral Confusion.April 20: Christianity and the Economic Order.April 27: Christianity and the New Tyranny.Supper is served at 6.15 o'clock and studies commence at 7 p.m.ing more agricultural machinery and fewer automobiles.BUILD A GOOD Support regular programmes of the | women and girls.14,141 849,134 86,877 7,142 non-members have people have served with a smile and give them Adams, James Anglin, Atkinson, H.J.Griswold, Dr.G.BE A GOOD CITIZEN - In the Annual Maintenance Campaign and the Special Campaign for a new building in N.D.G.Maintenance Campalgn New Building for N.D.G.$225,000 In addition to the Y.M.C.A.\u2019s service to members, many of its activities are made available to non-members in the extension of the facilities of buildings to other organizations, and in organized year round programmes for 9 communities which have no Y.M.C.A.Buildings.not only young men and boys but also older Men and During the past year: members have been served in 8 branches members have attended regular groups.When the canvassers call on you next week, meet them The Campaign Opens Friday, April 14th BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Wm.E.Cooper (Chairman) Clifford A Smith, Kenneth C.Mills, D.Lloyd R.A.Brodie.Douglas O.Bremner, Lovell C.Carroll, E.A.Everson, G.Harold Fisk, Ransom, J.D.Robb, J.A.Shaw, Stanlev Stanaer, Irving R.Tait, Colin W, son, Jr, and Cecil T.Medlar.CITIZEN Your Y.M.C.A.$ 95,000 8 building branches, in the They serve participated in building activities.in community branches, a sympathetic hearing.Eric Allison, J.Gerald Allison Holland, A.H.Webster, H.E.Mathe- several | Farmers of Portugal are buy YE TAN THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 The Woman's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital will hold its regular meeting in the board room of the hospital on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock.* *% Rummage Sale The Gyro Club of Montreal is holding a rummage sale in Calvary church hall on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.The general convener will be Mr.M.T.Sanderson.% % Annual Meeting Westmount Women\u2019s Club will hold its annual business meeting in Victoria Hall tomorrow after- poon at three o'clock.All members are invited to be present, Tea will be served by the Social Cam- mittee, under the convenership of Mrs.H.C.Holland.: + #æ % R.M.R.Rummage Sale The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale in the Westmount Aymoury on Saturday afternoon, at two o\u2019clock.Mrs.C.B.Price, 64 Forden Crescent, -Westount, is convener | holiday weekend, the guests of Mr.YOUTHFUL VOCALIST Women's Auxiliary = * an rs.A.9 : \u2014 = Held Annual Luncheon In The Women's Realm Vi Mi n \u20ac omen § (| Mrs, Victor Drury and Miss Yesterda Afternoon ; Diana Drury have returned home , y _ from Boston, where they spent 2, ; .° .\u201cthree weeks.Additional subscribers to the| Homoeopathic Guild Women's Union annual spring luncheon of the .Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Norris have Women's Auxiliary of Shaar The Women\u2019s Union of the United Church of Canada will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, in Emmanuel Church parlor at three o'clock.* % x Westmount C.W.L.The Westmount Sub-Division of the Catholic Women\u2019s League will hold its annual meeting in St.Leo's School hall on Friday, April 21st at three o'clock.Reports from the various committees will be presented and officers elected for the coming year.Good sense is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul.\u2014Coleridge.PAINTING DECORATING EXPERTLY DONE REASONABLE PRICES EL.1040 Night Call: WI, 4603 .DE, 8189 Lagendyk Stack & Co.30 York Ave.Westmount Emma Cowan, Owner Moderate Prices - THE ADDINCTON NURSERY 2085 ADDINSTON AVE.(Also Entrance on Minto) .PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WAInut 5246 \u201cThanks for Everything\u201d Ray Brunet, Sales Manager Delivery Anywhere opening night last Saturday.SAVE MONEY \u2014 Country Maples Inn and Cedar Cabin Lakeshore\u2019s Popular Spot DANCING TO ART MORROW'S SWING BAND We wish to express thanks to friends and patrons who attended the Greetings from Jimmie Laing & His Boys down south who will be here to entertain you with swing musie on April 28th, Weekly rates with meals - per person $10.60 up \u2014 Tennis - Boating.- Bathing - Sandy Beach City Conveniences Combined TELEPHONE POINTE CLAIRE 2515 MR.VERITY Board \u2014 Be A Commuter Excellent Food with Country Pleasure: THE CHILDREN'S THEATRE Directed by Dorothy Davis & Violet Walters PRESENTS \"POLLY ANNA In Victoria Hall\u2014Sat.Afternoon Apr.15 at 2:30 Tickets: 35c - 65c - $1.00 (Tax Included) Can ba obtained at The Sunbeam Flower Shoppes 4863 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Near Victoria) - - 5702 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST (Near Harvard) DE.6233 EL.3334 for Spring! KEEP THIS UNGER YOUR SPRING BONNET .It's no secret that our hair stylists can give you a better coiffure And you will want to be among the first to have your hair done now .so it will keep just right for that new Spring bonnet.Special Morning Prices From 9 a.m.to Noon (Except Saturday) PERMANENTS N.D.G.Branch 5505 MONKLAND AVE.Y may have one of the new style Summer Permanents at a very special price for this week only.Machine or machineless.We have added te our taff, two exoert op- Ask about our new S540 WOLD June Ask about our new Silhouette Hair Mercier, well known Bleaching process, Treatment for dry downtown hale styl.ced from and lifeless hair.ist, and Miss Joyce IMPorte Have one before Kennedy, formerly of London.Ideal for your Permanent Londan, Éneland, who hair that Is dry Shampoo, offers - gli the lates Ky.or Tint.London styles In hair.and streaky dressing.- BEAUTY SALONS 4129 ST.CATHERINE WEST Fl.7842 (Between EIm and Wood) EL 3775 p\u2014 ve cd op th of ne co be fa Su gré col me ve wi] thd lar, su Ro cig sha ang this fin we fit] the Mo in à sep Cor culd und Ond * wo! 50 litt] last wor som fitti THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ole SY RCE.AA NEES TX ASG PAGE FIVE ge At \u201c Women\u2019s vanity#suffered a severe blow on Sunday.Weather conditions did not afford them the opportunity of blossoming out in their spring outfits.While most of the ladies wore their new bonnets, the number wearing l'ght coats or suits, were few and far between.So far conditions look favorable for a large turn-out next Sunday.* * *» Fashion experts in London are {trying to make, glen grey, oasis green and Tahiti rose, popular colors for spring and early summer wear.While these shades are very lovely, it is doubtful if they will be as popular in Montreal as they are in England.Most popular shades for spring and early summer in this country include, Royal blue, fuchsia, lime, Suez, cigarette and japonica.These shades are seen in all lines of wearing apparel.* * * Redingote dresses for spring and summer are much smarter this year.A light printed dress of fine silk, topped with a light weight wool redingote, made on fitted lines make a chic outfit for the young girl or the matron.Most of the redingotes are made in a manner that they can be worn separately and look just as smart.Contrasting shades in this particular style, plays a very important part.* * * Styles for youngsters are also undergoing some serious changes.Once upon a time, young girls * wore middies and skirts, but not so now.This year's silhouette for little girls is quite different from last year\u2019s.The skater silhouette, worked out in dresses, suits, and some coats, is achieved with snog- fitting basque tops and swing ROSES FRESH CUT 69c Fresh Cut King Alfred Daffodils .doz.59c Fresh Cut Sweet Peas bunch 25c Blue Iris .each 9e Wreaths $2.00 up \u2014 Sprays $1.50 wp \u2014 Corsages 35¢ up PIONEER FLORIST skirts that flare out like Sonja Henije's.Little dirndl and princess frocks are still very popular, these styles ranking second to the skater models.It will also be noticed that children\u2019s clothes for this season are less peasantry and more simple as to trimmings.The lavendar and fuchsia range, that has been accepted with such eclat in grown-up styles, has filtered through children's things.+ ¥* + Maggy Rouff, after sponsoring the biggest ,crinolines of the \u201cmodern romantic revival,\u201d runs to the other extreme and launches the narrowest hobble skirts seen yet.These are forecast to have an important influence on future evening fashions.A typical model is in Maggy Rouff's new \u201cChina- blue\u201d crepe.This blue has the rich, vibrant greenish cast of Ming pottery.The gown features a very full ruffled hem, mounted with a heading.Low drapery raises it in front and a ruffle kick up when the wearer walks, which makes it appear even shorter and forms a frilly frame for pretty feet and ankles.* * * Alix\u2019s South Sea Island evening draperies are in direct contrast to these fettering civilized lines.They evoke the haycyon days.Alix drapes cobweb jerseys, exotic gauzes and supple crepe in a secret fashion, known only to herself.THE BEST If you are looking for that which is best in the men and woman with whom you come in contact; if you are seeking also to give them that which is best in yourself: if you are looking for a friendship which shall help you to fulfill yourself as you ought to be; if you are looking for a love which shall not be a flattering dream and a madness of desire but a true comradeship and a mutual inspiration to all nobility of living, then you are surely on the ascending path.\u2014Van Dyke.WAR CUTS PRICES A \u201cbread war\u201d which has been raging in Halifax, since late January, has brought joy to housewives.The \u201cwar\u201d brought the price of bread to four and five cents a loaf instead of 10.9 ROBINTEX ERA CRE 1925 St.Catherine W.WE.5951 e DELIVERY ANYWHERE eo WEAR WCLL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX ¢#MOVING THIS SPRING?» FOR REASON CALL THE \u2018ABLE RATES WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUS All Work Guaranteed ING LIMITED First Class Storage Accommodation 350 VICTORIA AVENUE DE.3581 3 CURTAINS & BEDSPREADS MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER WA.4598 J.MERO CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE REPAIRS \u2014 RE-UPHOLSTERING 313 VICTORIA AVE, Near Western Ave.rs S HIRTS LAUNDERED De Luxe Service Hand C Finished (Fully Starched 12¢) wan nn dC IRONED Ib.te | SHIRTS FINISHED OTHER LAUNDRY SERVICES (with any of above services) IRONED (Rolls) IRONED (All finished) Ib.» Sc 10c Se DE LUXE DRY CLEANING 7 5c SUPREME LAUNDRY CA.2111 PASCAL KEEPS COMPLETE LINE SOF WALL PAPER Stress Also Laid on Sports Goods Department \u2014 Joe Richman in Charge The opening of Pascal's new hardware store at 4827 Sherbrooke street west, coincides with moving and Spring cleaning time.Featuring the inauguration of their new store, situated in Westmount's new shopping centre, are a number of free gifts being given away to every customer.The free gift offer expires Saturday, April 15.In addition there are a number of special sale offerings.This is the latest of the cireuit of hardware stores to be opened by Pascale.An elaborate wall paper department has been installed in this one, with C.L.Glover, who has bcen associated with the wall paper business all his life, in charge.With a man of Mr.Glover's experience at the head of a wall paper department, customers may rely on the best in the trade.The advantages which will accrue to the public from having the benefit of his experience will be incalculable.The sports goods department is another that will be bolstered in the Westmount store.Realising the ever increasing need of sports merchandise, the management insisted that a complete stock be carried, This department will be maintained as one of the most important in the store.Joe Richman, well known athlete, will have eon- siderable to do with this department, An elaborate line of General Electric radios, washing machines and stoves will be carried.Royal Arcanum Golden Jubilee Golden Jubilee of Montreal Council, 1154 Royal Arcanum, will be celebrated by a Cinner and dance at the Queew\u2019s Hotel on Friday next, when a representative of the Supreme Council will Le present, the Grana Council of Quebec will be reprzsented by Grand Regent George Bennett, who is also a member of Montreal Council.Others at the hexd table will be F.C.Lydon, Dr Victor Moris who will deliver an address in French, and Past Regent Alex, Watt, Chairman of the Celabra- tion.Montreal Council was founded in 1899 by L.E.Farrar, and has been in operation ever since, The order is in exceptionally sound financial condition, having æ sur- pius of over $30,000,000.Many prominent and well- known fraternalists have had their names inscribed on Montreal Council's roll.During the past year, they lost through death, J.Hamp- den Shaw, Dr.W.Burnett, C.F.Bardorff.Fitz James E.Brown, and H.Sheldon.Many members of long standing reside in Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount, while the Council's meeting place is in Rialto Elected President A.J.Dugal, Dupuis Freres Limitée is the new president of Club Chapleau as a result of the annual elections.Others elected were: vice-presi- vice-president of dent, John Patterson; treasurer, D.8.Whittall; directors, Armand Dupuis, chairman of the Montreal Catholic School Commission; Paul J.LeDue, Dr.Noel Decarie, Dr.Georges Badeaux, C.W.Howell, Gustave Adam and Lieut, Col.Hughes DeMartigny; secretary, Armand Poupart.Club Chapleau is an exclusive flsh and game club and recreational centre located at Ja Minerve, a few miles from Labelle.and the members are mostly pro- \u201cesc'or-] and business men.tarian.Hall where Regent H.C.Westcott presides over a membership of all|not learning, but the capacity and classes, the order being no-sec- desire to learn; GIFTS FOR 4 DAYS SHERWIN WILLIAMS Enameloid IVORY - WHITE - BLACK JUST FILL IN COUPON BELOW Mario and Rezl, sons of Mr.and Mrs.Leo Potvin, who will enact the part of the \u2018\u2019Lead Soldiers\u2019 in the \u201cRevue of the Dolls\u2019, which will be presented by Camille Barnard on Abril 16th.The fruit of liberal education is not knowledge, but power.\u2014C.W.Elict.Bulletins Birdland The Meadowlark B Winifred 4 Wilson \u2018Spring is here\u201d pipes the Meadowlark in u flute-like voice.As its winter quarters are comparatively near to its summer home in our upland pastures, it has an advantage aver the birds that have far to come, often arriving at the first touch of spring, before even the Bluebixd and Robin have ppt in an appearance, Consider your: self lucky if you get the onpor- tunity of visiting it in April or May.Many a time as my car hurried along a country road I have heard the sweet, clear notes, which can a penetrate even the purr of a motor, coming from a grass-grown field hard by, though my eye could not detect the singer.But on stopping and looking more carefully I found the musician sitting on a low hummock, a stump, or in a lone tree.The Meadowlark is quite unmistakable, Its front view shows a distinct v, evident at a considerable distance, on a decidedly yellow shirtfront.If it flies away from you, as is very probable, the white outer tail feathers are prominent.It is about half an inch longer than the Robin, with a rather flattened, striped head, reddish brown wings and back, a long bill, and a short tail, All your wits are required to discover a Meadowlark's nest, which is built on the ground among last autumn's dead leaves and usually arched over like an oven with grass to protect the eggs from both the weather and prying eyes.Unfortunately it is too convenient for snakes, to Celebrate the GRAND OPENING OF \u2014 \u201cWESTMOUNT\u2019S NEW SHOPPING CENTRE\u201d 4827 SHERBROOKE ST.\"FREE Va PINT OF Handy for all Cooking Purposes Rose Coloured Refrigerator BOWL Just Fill in Coupon Below | Name ONE GIFT ~ TA - Address .You don\u2019t have to \u2018make a purchase to get a Three gift.the couptn, bring it into the store, and you can take your choice of either of these two articles, without obligation or chargeons to each family! This offer limited to adults only.sue éoroaressnn senc seen sens 0ge0 00 sance 0 vo.serseresenccennntonn acc a no0aca 0 use n 100 A 00000 \u2026\u2026\u2026.TO A CUSTOMER Simply fill my Ea Remember, only W.FREE COUPON OFFER EXPIRES SAT.APRIL 15th OPENING SPECIALS ON SALE WED., THURS., 7 Household Brooms | | JL | ( CLOTH WESTMOUNT convenience.FRI.and SAT.ONLY One to a Customer Limit 6 to a Customer an an wor om wr am wend We are anxious to have you see this beautiful streamlined new store .the most modern shopping centre of its kind in Canada! been spared to make your shopping here a pleasure .really an adventure! The smart, trim modern lines of the store front will invite you inside, where you'll find two spacious floors, beautifully appointed, featuring just about every hardware item to fill your needs from cellar to roof , .Hardware, tools, garden supplies, kitchen utensils, wallpaper, paint, decorating materials, sporting goods, and a repair department which is a model of efficiency.openly displayed, and clearly marked for your We would like you to look upoh this not only as a store, but as an information bureau, where you'll cheerfully be given expert advice on your home problems.We bid you a warm welcome to West- mount\u2019s new shopping contre! No\u201d No efforts have Everything is Galvanized Pail ner rer ar er This is one of the birds whose numbers have increased in America since the advent of man.When a Xo an there was little open country there zu were few Meadowlarks.given a chance to spread, \"until now they occupy almost every\u201d available meadow as far north as civilieation stretches, But they generally live near running water.It is well for us that some birds appreciate the progress of civilization, man advances, As trees.were cut down Meadowlarks were | 5 ik nv) Most of them retreat az; of Added to the attractions of a haunting song and handsome plumage, the Meadowlark possesses yet another good quality, It classes amongst our most beneficial birds.An inveterate inset des- \u2018 troyer, it is ospecially partial to grasshoppers, When there are no more insects to be had it continues helping us by eating weed-sceds.Then welcome to our friend of the meadow! Which Sparrow called \u201cHair Bird\u201d?is ASCAL HARDWARE| JUST EAST OF.VICTORIA AVE.SORRY NO PHONE ORDERS OR DELIVERIES ON SPECIALS One to a Customer 10° One to a Customer sometimes \u2018 hd Aa 4 iad tod > | maida ae mettais | a i dE SET LT ET gy Ny [eg To Brrr pee T T Îf you cannot come to the Store in person, \u2018phone your order or EEE PLateau 5151 - local 202 A= stioi ETT ; bu > new S 11%.ORDER BY \u2018PHONE IF YOU CANNOT COME TO THE STORE A medium weight, wool and cotton mixed cashmere.Smart, Mixtures of grey, blue, brown, gresn or red.Sizes 10 to and Summer! PRING SOCKS 3600 PAIRS IN THIS SENSATIONAL SALE PAIR 39 3 pairs for $1.pring styles that will please the most discriminating.Don\u2019t miss this opportunity to stock up for Spring DUPUIS* \u2014 Men's Wear \u2014 Main Floor \u201ca FOR SPRING! afr ~ Homespun Drapes Smart Striped Patterns 77 Tallored Drapes for your home .to brighten and enhance \"8: your rooms! A large variety of striped patterns on light or « :# dark grounds.Width: (each side) 45 inches.Complete with \"re hooks and tie-backs.PAIR DUPUIS® \u2014 Curtains \u2014 Fifth Floor A No waiting * take your pur- A chases with you or have .ons the el \u2018 \u20ac LOOK AT THIS .delivered Dupuis :Coupon es Wallpaper Special ! Account Booklets - \\ | Booklets, issued in amounts of $1 35 and fr N .0.You use the coupons as though they \\ Floral Patterned Papers were cash.Inquire at the Coupon Account N + Office for further details.IN Hundreds ofrrolls on sale .in : - A ou, È Cid a multitude iof patterns and col- .DUPUIS - Sixth Floor N org for practically any foom in Le N Ce your home.See this lot! SPE- .2 .ù CIAL, single roll |Kitchen Tabl «7 ifchen Tables Ask For Dupuis Porcelain top.Floor samples and manu- N I ; facturer\u2019s surplus .slightly imperfects WwW hence the amazingly low price.ew allpaper Cata ogue Size: 95 The \u2018new 1939 Wallpaper Catalôgue is now ready.Ask \u201c18x 30\".EACH.© for it! Write or phone your request to the Wallpaper ! ; department.No obligation! DUPUIS* \u2014 Furniture \u2014 Fourth Floor .- .DUPUIS\u2019 \u2014 Wallpapers \u2014 Third Floor AN OUTSTANDING VALUE AT THIS LOW SALE PRICE! 9 5 ' i Easy Terms to Suit .Your Budget If Desired e LENGTH 38\" - ® WIDTH 15\u201d for the * © DEPTH 16 ROYAL VISIT .3 CATT let 4 \u2018 Colors: RORY JR ne = Maroon, Grey or Navy Sen for thé ROYAL VISIT.PARADE baby proudly up and down \u201cUNION JACK\" Size 45\u201d x 87\" the avenue in a smart English Pram on hard wood staff, .one that will give, years of as illustrated * service .and yet is so low price FLAG without staff By that it will easily fit into your budget! wi ut i Spring suspension, Leatherette Accordion hood.Stream DuPUIS Third Floor 4 \u201clined model Wind, rain \u2018and snow protector.Double | ; braking system.LE Mt AN ; DUPUIS' \u2014 Carriages \u2014 Third Floor | NECESSARY ITEMS FOR YOUR SPRING CLEANING ONIY.S MINUTES KAS Visit DUPUIS' this Week-End and see the vast assortments of New Spring Merchandise.Prices to please and suit your budget! of BLEURY, y TRAM Pr am ça Boucle Wool Ideal for dresses, jackets, sweaters, etc.Regularly priced at .25 skein OVER 25 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM: Fuchsia, Suez, Rust, yellow, green, peach, beige, royal blue, light grey, French red, maroon, bottle green, mauve, turquoise, jade for green, navy, American Beauty, coral.Also mixtures of plack and white; black and -rose, brown tweed and yellow; green tweed and black; navy and yellow, DUPUIS* \u2014 Wool \u2014 Second Floor B WASH SUITS FOR TINY TOTS When ordering by phone please mention style-letter.A B HICH QUALITY BROADCLOTH Sizes 2 to 6 Years Sturdy, washable broadcloth in red, green, yellow, Royal Blue, Beige, Navy, or Brown.Plain or with contrasting trimmings.Oliver Twist sty'e.Buttons at the 5 9 .waist.SPECIAL, each A % Lee COVER-ALLS Sizes 2 ta 8 Years Navy or: khaki, denim with lon sleeves and long legs.: Also Couvert cloth in Grey, Blue, Beige or:Green with short sleeves and.long legs, pockets, and trim in red.We!l cut and comfortable.EACH 5 9 et IN © D E \u2019 F Broadcloth, Linen and other Cotton materials.Oliver Twist style in smart shades of red, green, yellow, beige, royal blue, or navy; plain or with contrasting 1 trim.Short sleeves.Slant pockets.EACH STYLE C \u2014 Sizes 2 to 6 years STYLE D \u2014 Sizes | to 3 years DUPUIS\u2019 \u2014 Boy's Wear \u2014 Main Floor Girls\u2019 and Tots' Shoes Styles For School Children .or for First Communion Sizes 2.25 1 to 2 Sizes 195 8 to 10/2 .Strap or lace styles in black patent leather.Interiors are well finished.{ FREE X RAY to ascertain the correctness of the fit.Experienced Chiropodist in attendance DUPU Shoes \u2014 Second Floor mm hd A et 4 a ma 77 Pa a TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED IF YOU CANNOT COME TO THE STORE IN PERSON: Plateau 5151 - local 202 il FIBRE BROOMS : \u2019 - .: n \" | sue brown Hors Vamished CEILING 3 Piece Mammoth ' wooden handle E .nsemble M 7 BRUSHES i: ops 6 TOILET BOWL BRUSHES © Reversible 5.Sturdy bristles .18\u201d handle.Spe- o- | cially priced, each .Ce © small it : : © 4, Brus # Lis oo The, handle is 72 e Dust SE * an = DUPREX make .high inches long .a The 3 oi i.; quality straw, 5 cord practical length for The.pieces comple | RADIATOR BRUSHES varnished ah one | i handle .o g : : For rapid cleaning of floors, fl Good quality, long, horse hair.Wooden Good quality brush linoleums, etc.Triangular il handle,\u201d Ideal for cleaning OTHERS AT .; ; -0 shape in good quality cote Hi; radiators and other hard to 49 39 - 59 -.75 and specially priced DUPUIS\u2019 oo reer nd White or reasons get at points .ereonn © during \u2018this sale.ea @upuis Sréres Albert Dupuis, President A.J.Dugal, Vice-Pres.: Man.Dir, Armand Dupuis, Sec.Treas.Utensils - Third Floor DUPUIS' FREE DELIVERY SERVICE extends throughout the tsland of Montreal and suburbs.Shop in comfort at the Newiy Modernized DUPUSS' .prof by the money-saving prices .Come to DUPUIS\" today .if you cannot shop In person, \u2018phone your order: Plateau 5153 \u2014 lncal 202.! ISIE \u2014865 St.Catherine E À DUP UIS' on ei rene by ost en, vn.ver THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 193% THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE SIVEN DOMINION-DOUGLAS TO MEET ALUMNI FIVE TOMORROW | LOCAL SQUAD TO CHALLENGE CHAMPIONS OF ONTARIO IN FINAL SERIES AT WINDSOR Defeated St.John Y.M.C.A.in Two-Game Round Played At Forum Here Last Friday and Saturday \u2014 Johnny Ferraro and George Jackman Starred on ROTARIANS ENJOY STORY OF BOY SCOUT CAMPOREE (24 T0 BE HELD NEXT JUNE Scoutmaster Ferguson Describes Coming Event in Verdun as First International Scout Event o Importance to be Held in Canada i Boy Soouts of the Montreal District demonstrated their versatility | : at the regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Montreal this week at the Windsor Hotel, and ran it with great success.At the same ume, they gave Rotarians an insight of ths value of the Scout Movement, Scout Bruce Ferguson of the Woodlands Troop, spoke of the 1937 Washington Jamboree he attended and anneunced that a Verdun Camporee would be held from Jyne 23-25.This is the first large international gathering of its kind ever to be held in Canada.Several thousand Boy Scouts from the New England States will invade Verdun for the event.* Scout Rudy Cochius of the 1st[Troop Silver Band played select- Notre Dame de Grace Troop, fons.Scout Stanley Sharman sang acted as chairman at the lunch- : soprano 0% and Scouts of the .A ons\u2019 Club Troop put on a short eon.Scout E.Turner, of Trinity play, \u201cA Scout's Vision.\u201d Memorial Troop, introduced visit-| * Finally, Scout Cochius thanked Ing Rotarians, who mere welcomed the Rotarians for allowing the y Scout Peter Whitely, of St.| Scouts t ticipate in their George's Troop! Scout Alex Fet- aon prarue pate in o : : D luncheon.The club\u2019s president, chin, of the University Settlement] william Harrison, thanked the Troop, described Scout training.Scouts for the edycationd] enter- Four Scouts from the Vickers tainment they had given, Fly and Bait Casting To Be Feature of Show THE OTHER SIDE OF THAT CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE - REE ue be EE ° x Fly and bait casting over an indoor poo! by holders of provincial championships will* be a feature of the two-day Sportsman's Show of the Anglers Association of Quebec at the Mount Royal Hotel, on April 25 and 26.\u201c A canvas pool is being set up for the occasion in the huge main tributors of fishing, hunting and other outdoor equipment will show their lstest wares and gadgets.For the two days of the show, the Mount Royal baliroom will be redolent of the outdoors, Members of the Committee in mackinaw coats and outdoor clothing will add a touch of color to the scene while ballroom of the Mount Royal and \u2019 1 the tents, canoes, outboard motors and casting will \u2018take place on each other appurtenances of the out of day.- doors will all help to whet the Exhibits of live game fish,|sportsman\u2019s appetite for his favor- pheasants, beaver and other g3y-|ite recreations as well as advising imals and birds will be displayed him of whit is new in outdoor and in addition, makers and dis- equipment.= \u201cGLADIOLUS Gathering The Fruits Of Our Labors.From about mid-July on through the month of August is a most interesting time for those of us who have been growing Gladiolus.And those who have purchased some of the newer introductions so vividly portrayed in the catalogues (which we enjoyed reading during the Winter), will be anxiously looking for the blooms to appear so that we may know for ourselves whether our fond hopes have been reallzed or blighted.Often we are thrilled with the beauty of a new origination, but, alas! often disappointed.However, there is no greater optimist than a gardener, apd next yeär will find us quite willing to try Leapfrog strengthens Yankee backs at St.Petersburg: that makes such a splendid showing.Its colors and combination of colors are unsurpassed, It is economical too, flowering spike will eventually open.Therefore it finds its place mer and early Autumn months on almost all occasions where floral decorations are called for, such as weddings and banquets as well as for garden parties and for the home.Being without odor, the Gladiolus can be enjoyed by the reason they are very suitable for the sick room or hospital ward.such as purple and mauve; yellow And mauve; dark crimson and pale because the entire] conspicuously throughout the Sums.|: vietim of hay fever.For the same! Very pleasing combinations may § be made with the various \u2018colors | pink; red and white, etc.Baskets, bowls, jardiniers and tall vases\u2019 are all suitable containers for the, Gladiolus.These should be of solid colors with preferably dull finish, rather than \u2018unduly glaged.ack are the something else again.When sufficient blooms have some for decorating the houge, or sun porch, and equally anxious to take some to the office to show the city folks how well we grow .them.A few suggestions as to how and when to cut will now be offered.It is generally agreed that most varjeties should or can be cut when the first floret shows color, or is about half open.\u201cRépid Delivery-Till 11 PM.Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 If First Line Signals Bysy.Please Dial Next Line.TORN Gy ne W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO \"WESTMOUNT - developed we are anxious to use + HOT Flowers cut in this condition are much easier to carry or pack.The danger of bruising the flower is considerably lessened, and the spikes take up much less space.In cutting the spike use a very sharp knife, making a downward cut rather than upward, for if your soil is very light, and the bulbs have been planted shallow, you will find there is a tendency to pull up the bulb if you are not careful.Remember to always leave at least four or morg leaves remaining on the plant when cutting the bloom.These leaves are needed for the further development of the bulb.A bulb left without some foliage is entirely lost.oC As a decorative flower the Gladiolus ranks very high.There is probably no other flower that has such fine keeping qualities, or SWEETEST THINGS The best things are nearest: breath in your nostrils, light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the path of God just before you.Then do not grasp at the stars, but do life's plain common work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things of life.FRIENDS The place where two friends first met is sacred te them all through their friendship, all the more sacred as their friendship deepens and grows \u2018old.\u2014Phillips Brooks.HOW TO REDUCE Earl Robertson, New York Amerks goalie, claims he drops five pounds every game.7 Made Black Horse \u2018 | CAREER-00.NAS FIRST BRUIN MURLER TOGO FULL ROUTE THIS EPRING » BLANKING WHITE 0X; 2 =O, wei Five Ényoyment : a ond À Conodo's Finest ALE ! for five generations by the DAWES BREWERY, Monica! BUSY ATHLETE pr who just com- Joe Richman, pleted a busy season with the Y.M.H.A.basketball team, has been placed in charge of the sports goods department of Pascal's new store, 4827 Sherbrooke street west.In addition to his cage activity he plays hockey in the Winter, baseball and tennis in the Summer and is regarded as an all round athlete.Thousands of American pin game tables have been installed in Britain.St.George's Day 2 Service Planned A St.George's Day service will be held in Calvary United Church, Sunday, under the auspices of Calvary Men's Own Brotherhood, meeting at 8 pm, + w= The Officers and members of the Sons of England Benefit Society, and the Daughters of England will attend in a body.The guest speaker will be Rev.Arthur E.Coleman, B.A, rector of the Church of St.John the Divine, Verdun.Bro.H, J.Howell, P.D.D.,, of Westmount Lodge, S.0.E., will be at the organ.\u201cHow Lovely Are Thy Dwellings\u201d will be sung by Miss Bertha Taylor, of Trinity United Church Choir.The Rev.W.L.Tucker will be in the chair.: GOVERNMENTS Governments, like clocks, go from the motion men give them.Wherefore Governents rather depend upon men than men upon Governments.Let men be good and the Government cannot be bad; if it be ill they will cure it.\u2014William Penn.SCHOOL The school is probably the most powerful of all influences in moulding the character and the ideals of a people, FINDS HIS SPOT GENE = \u201ci LILLARD RT ' A CONVERTED WIRD BASEMAN HE CHICAGO CUBS\u2019 RIGHFHANCER UP-FROM LOS ANGELES , APPEAR\u201d HEADED FOR A GREAT MOUND ONLY 4 HT 2000 BaLTRO 477 HOMERS IN ONE SEASON Vtt KT TIRO-BASING FOR LPS ANGELSE À FEU) _ MÉARS AGOe000.,- | Banquet To Be Held Monday The Montreal Branch of the General Accountants Association, will hold their twenty-sixth annual banquet on Monday, April 17th, The scene of the affair will be the colourful Spanish Room in the Queen's Hotel.Numbered among the guests will be many men prominent in the industrial and financial life of the community.The guest of, honour and principal speaker will be David Sim, Esq., commissioner of excise, department of National Revenue, Canada.e VIMY RIDGE ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED Sir Gerald Campbell \u2018 Addresses Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.at Annual Banquet The twenty-sccond anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge\u2014the prettiest victory won by Canadian toops during the Great War \u2014 wus observed by some 1,600 ex- aoldiers at a banquet held Sutur- day night in the Windsor Hotel under the sponsorship of the Montreal District council of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.\u2018 Sir Gerald Campbell, K.CM.G., the British High Commissioner to Canada, the speaker of the evening, made a vigorous appeal for n return to conciliation and com- mon-sense in international réla- tions and also appealed for renewed efforts to maintain \u201cthe hard-won triumphs of our race\u2019\u2014 the principles of civic, economic, and political liberty.Sir Gerald sald, in part: \u201cDo you sumetimes lie awake at night and remember all you suffered so that the future of all mankind might be better than the days which were then your present?Do you cry out in desperation to ask-if there is no other way of settling differences between so-called civilized nations than by murdering youngsters?Must Christ be crucified afresh so that each succeeding genern- tion may sit up and take notice?\u201d Soldiers Against War.\u201cYet some people belicve it is the soldier who wants war, What nonsense.It is the political leader who leads to war and the soldier, the sailor and the airmah are then called in to make sure that that leader's side wins,\u201d Sir Gerald said.\u201cBut I swear to you that therc is not a single political leader CROSSWORD SOLUTION \u2014 I it accident might occur.When your car is equipped vith GOODRICH TIR you can bring it to a straight line stop \u2014 quickly and safely, Forward Line The Dominion Douglas basketball squad will board the train for Windsor this evening for a best of three series with the Alumni five, Ontario champions, The Canadian senior final series opons tomorrow and if a third game is necessary it will be played on Monday.The local team, displaying excellent form, downed the St.John Y.M.C.A.quintette 86-75 in a two-game round played at the Forum last Friday and Saturday evenings.In tho first match they defeated the St.John boys 45-35 and in the second encounter down the visitors 41-40, The Double D's are a powerful team this year, boasting height, in Great Britaln\u2014nay, 1 will go further and say that there is not a political leader In the British Commeuwealth of Nations who wants anything Lut peace: Peace al almost any price, peace by ne- gotintion, by conciliation, by economic collaboration, but not by surrender to force.\u201cYou were not content to talk about liberty but you fought for it and were willing to make the supreme sacrifice so thut you might hand down to your children what your fathers, the brave fathers who made this Canada had handed down to you .Teach your children to build on the principle of civic, economic and political liberty which our fathers made their own and then passed on to us, changing possibly a few details as may have to be changed to suit & changing world, but never, never allowing the hard- won triumph of our race to go for nought,\u201d Sir Gerald concluded.The annual Vimy Ball, sponsored by Mont-Royal branch No.86 of the Canadian Legion, was held Saturday night in the armory of les Fusiliers Mont-Royal by permission of Lt.-Col.Paul Grenier, * spoed and keen marksmanship.It also has two top flight forwards, Johnny Ferraro and George Jack- man, Ferraro and Jackman, adepts at receiving passes and shooting with uceuracy while opponents ave milling around their nocks, cashod in on 18 points in the second sossion of tho contest Lo wipe out a five- point advantage on the gamo the Now Brunswick lads held at halftime and smother the Maritime's bid for national honors.The Dominions were oxpecting stiffer competition Saturday night \" from the invaders than Friday, whon the casterners lost to the Montrealers by a 45-35 count, and the locals were not disappointed.Tho Saints dug in from the opening whistle and never stopped trying to overcome the Dominions\u2019 10- point lead in the total-points ser- jo§.The invaders jumped nhead in the first minute of play en a field-goal by Henry Hollies and were only overhauled in the last five minutes of the game when the Ferraro-Jnckman combine went to town in a big way.ED, officer commanding, and under the patronage of Major- General and Mrs.L.R.LaFleche.Special SALE ee A Rare SALE For A Few Days Opportunity For Big Boys or Men Who Wear Small Sizes.Regular Prices $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00 $343 Brown, Black, Calf and Scotch Grain Blucher, Oxford and Brogues.HARRY E.THOMPSON Ltd.1134 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST Between Pesl'and Stanley Sts.PRICE CAR TO SKID.SKIDDING! 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