The Westmount examiner, 7 septembre 1939, jeudi 7 septembre 1939
[" REY ee at's SAI a Abs, La Sp, TARDWOOD FLOOR Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount 7 ; 40 Years in GS Westmount\u201d ! OHMAN°S 40th Anniversary Watch Sale Specials for School Boys and Girls Waterproof Watches $12.50 up Special - 15 Jewel Watch $5.85 WE.4046 1216 Greene Ave.Pr he Westmount Wxaminer 0 N \u2014 \u2014 = a = nw _ nal NN | a 3 by in ; * \u2014\u2014\u2014 EUROPE'S BIGGEST ARMY \u2018MOVES UP\u2019 TO FRONT fT sy hird .ed he UTHORITIES ESTIMATE TET a Te TE a Poatpee 10 BE USED A BA A the To Postpone ; LU in Meeting sion by The season's opening meet- NTRE BY ord ing of the Westmount Stamp & Club, scheduled to be held at in the Athletic Grounds tomor- a.row evening, has been can- fn celled following the announce- \u2018 g ment fhat the clubhouse and a grounds have been taken over mr -.by Military District No, 4 for .CAN .ell Protestant Board Anticipales Registration of Over 3,000 training.purposes, \u201c| Now Erecting Between 500 and 600 Bunks in West- >.A s : St one?oar 3 sQ sports teavy En-|! 10 the meanwhile, the club mount Sporting Centre \u2014 Few Official Details Have ; ent\u2014 .s arranging for new quarters : 1 se roirnent Brother Ege Dues à rot er Merry and the dire ill be meet Been Divulged \u2014 Many Changes Expected to be of.p p .s Academy ax soon as It has been decided Made in Structure \u2014 Members Advised to Remove Although no official figures were available yesterday S.F.Knee- \u2014_\u2014 Belongings ach; land, superintendent of Westmount Protestant Schools and Brother \u201cB George, principal of St.Leo's Academy, stated that they anticipated \u2019 Military District No.4 is currently converting the Wostmount an, B & marked increase in enrolments over previous years.Protestant \u2019 ° \u2019 4 Athletic Grounds into a barracks and militin training centre, it was ase, schools here opened on Wednesday and the two under the jurisdiction announced this week, Between 500 and 600 bunks ave being installed rm.of the Catholic Board, St.Leo's and St.Paul's, started the term on in the clubhouse of the grounds and a number of alterations to ace ver; Tuesday.commodate soldiers are boing made to the building, Mr.Kneeland stated that principals of all Protestant schools ex- l The former M.A.A.A,, building and grounds were turned over for _ pected record enrolments, probably the highest in the history of the army use by the City of Westmount early this weck nnd carpenters \u2014 schools, ; have been active since Monday fitting it out for training purposes.nt; \u201cIt will be possible to accommodate but a very small number of n Few official details as to what unita will be stationed thore have * pupils from surrounding munici- been released from district military headquarters but it is believed ers palities,\u201d he stated.Hundreds of that the Royal Montreal Regiment Seo.pupils who live in Notre Dame de will be allotted most of the avail- Lan of Westmount or who are unable Season's First Regular Sab- ra site will be anod £ lex, mo or who are unable b : he site will be used for prim- 1 ath Service at Temple 1st, FACTORY NOW to be accommodated in _N.D.G.Jury training purposes, it is under- art, ; schools and usually enrol in local Emanu-El Tomorrow d d d wel i classes, will have to go elsewhere stood.Advanced instruction In ge this year, Mr.Kneelond said.Regular Sabbath services, con army routine will probably be carder Last year, the enrolment in all ducted by Dr.Harry J.Stern, will ried out at permanent military , 25 schools under the jurisdiction of be resumed at Temple Emanu-El |bases.i lain the Protestant Board totalled ap- tomorow evening commencing at| In the meantime a large percent- ant; proximetely 2,900.It is expected 8 o'clock.The musical service! age of regular sporting activity at {ort .|to go well beyond the 3,000 mark will be chanted by the Temple t .y emple ho grounds has been cancelled and \u2014 , G.sed for Manufacture 1n [this term- choir under the direction of B.E.he | , i ell, Last War \u2014 Being De-| Principal reasons for the in- Chadwick, the local rugby entry in the O.R-|Protests of Property-Own- est- hed by V __|erease in the enrolment are that a Those wishing to worship at|T-U» is seeking another site on ers Regarding Shelter molishe y agrants great many more pupils are now Temple Emanu-EI during the High |Which to stage home games, .Will be Used for Indus- completing high school courses ; Holy Days are requested to make| Persons having lockers at the Will be Given Study n the fact that the Commercial arrangements with the Pew Com-|grounds are advised to remove \"on- tria Purposes course at Argyle Jutfior High has As the mobilization of France's crack army was spoeded up, military vehicles took the right of way mittee for proper accommodation, [1.1 belongi Westmount City Council received des proved exceptionally popular; and on all roads.Above, troops and their equipment, including machine guns, roll toward the \u201cfront\u201d on |and, obtain a card of, admission.OngIngs AK SOON US POS-1, jelegation of owners of property ; , At the time when armament fac- the feeling on the part of many flatcars SF the strategic Strausbourg railway.Tho rad iophoto at right, below, shows four huge mechanical This Sunday morning registra- sible, in the vicinity of the Prince Al- il tories throughout the world are students that during the period of| motorcycle detachment Corns ou he.ross Paris, fac ing toward.Germany.In the cablephoto at left, a tion will be held in the Religioun| Norman Smyth, director of mu-|herk Park at a regular meoting the à working on 24-hour shifts-to sup- depression, it is.better-to remain p m Paris to the froptier, = - School for Kindergarten, Junior, |nicipal recreation will maintain his Tuesday night.The delegation, the SK ply the needs of the New World |in school than seek mediocre po- Intermediate and High School De-|office ut the grounds until the [headed by Edmond Garneau, prof War the Peter Lyall Construction sitions.rm an * partment pupils.Miss Francis [building is completely taken over tested the proposed erection of a | Company, on Claremont avenue be-| Brother George is this year City To Make Up Katz, B.Sc, is the directress of |for army use.Tennis and other unl-purpose shelter on the south- low Western avenue, which Pr©- filling the post formerly occupied the school and she will be asaist- sports that are not expected to cast corner of the park.in duced thousands of six inch and|by Brother Merry Alphonse, who Army Pay Of ed by a competent staff ofsteach- immediately interfere with the| The principal objection voiced 5,\u201d 4.5 inch shells during the last con- ras transferred from the academy ers.The Hebrew Department will getivity of the militia will be car- DY the delegation was that the 5 flict is today but a bare skeleton 4 pi before the close of the Employees again be under the direction ©'|ried on as long us possible.shelter, besides providing facilities Sore of a structure.last term.Brother Alphonse is Mordecai Mendelsohn.Daily He-| Al available space In the build- fo\" those using the park, is also Contrary to general belief, how-|now attached to the Montreal At a regular meeting Tues- brew classes will be held on Mon-|;ng that has herctof ve bec hal \"| designed to provide stornge space ever, the building was not torn Catholic Board of School Com- day night.the Westm ® a [ day and Wednesday afternoons.oF lel | 0 ai cen re\u2019 for sand and other materials, and fe down by à wrecking crew, but has missioners.SRY i = dt oun à With the completion of the new inl ha?ey or a sporting con Tes is equipped to accommodate been partially demolished by va- Brother G but à Ô i municipal ect A 0 pay 2 Community House and the splen- ho y used Lo house soldiers.municipal employees.\u201c B® crants who have torn wood from ta pi, oreo whore he.took enlisted or may enlist \u2018in the did school accommodations the Re- real Ae en City Council gave the delegation : a \u20ac ts who n 0 \u2019 ; ri Sch e be ed; ce has A , 5 its walls; relieved its windows oË|, number of special courses.He F Principal of King\u2019 Canadian or Imperial forces ° : .gions Sel oul looks forward to a been allotted for a large kitchen; |! full hearing and promised to | glass and have carted away all re-| as unable to estimate the num- ormer rinCipal ol KINgs| for war purposes, the dif- Reading Room Will Remain large registration.and tentative plans call for many take their protests under cons movable material from the terior Lex of pupis he expected ni ta School Has Taken Over| ferenc, between their army Open Until 10 O'Clock | The, 2am ge Inte Marvel thor \u201cchanges\u201d in he Ipout 0\" her die rout would be M When questioned yesterday the School this term.Post at College pay and allowances from the At Night \u2014 No Staff|of Temple Emanu-El will be for.| 2 Btructure.proceeded with or not, was given.ff present owner of the building stat- ernment and Cro the Ch PI d mally inscribed on the Simon Me-|, The building and grounds were! jt is expected that the delegation, ed that he did not know what fu- ù Max Ford, B.A, B.C.L., has been çi hey recetve from ine anges I'lanne morial Tablet at the Service this ||PAHed for military use when Dis-| vhose members have already BE ture use would be made of it.In appointed Director of Instruction is y at the time of their en- evening.This perpetunl memo.ict No.4 asked for a training signed a petition protesting to the 8 all probability, he said, it would be J of the Busi School of Si istment.Westmount Public Library re- rialization has been made possible #ite in Westmount the latter part| rection of the structure, will be Æ used for industrial purposes.ms G ê ae 1 ook © Ir The Council also announced |verts this week to its regular fall {hrough a gencrous offering given of last week, Work of remodelling| notifled before further steps are 5 The site is now the property of corge, ilhams De and has that the positions they now |and winter schedule as regards by the Goldstein family to the the centre for this purpose was| (uken.: A \u2018A.L.Mailman, of the British Rub- nou er quete 1t va hold in the municipality will |hours, it was announced yesterday Synagogue.commenced on Monday.The Council niso heard some 30 $8 ber Company.He secured it from ward Sheffield, re otra y &d-| be held until such time as they |by Miss Kathleen Jenkins, librar-| à many-sided program of activi-| It is understood, unofficially, |appeals from citizens who sought M the executers of the Peter Lyall T Mr.Ford \u2019 ph ] CL.] return.All pension and ian, ties of Temple auxiliaries has that the building will lodge mem-| reduction in their municipal as- Estate, of = or as formerly principa seniority rights will be main- Henceforth the reading room will heen planned, and with the com- [Pers of the RMR.who are now in| sessments.The Council took all Among those who were employed ing\u2019s School, and has been a| tained.remain open until 10 at night, in- mencement of the new syna a |training for home and oversens{claims under consideration and in the old building during the early lecturer in commercial paw in the \u2014_\u2014 stead of 9.30 as was the case dur-| year will be set under ny The services: A number of men will[ Mayor Merrill promised that they years of the World War, before of rE Science and che Faculty ing July and August.The building Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Lhe Young| also be accommodated in the re-| would be fully studied al a later he left for the front, was Chief Saf 7 d T ffic sir Geor Williams Coll Le will also be open Saturday after-| Peoples Society and the College |Kiment's armoury on SL Cathe-|meeting.Walter Gough, of the Westmount atety Zone an rarlll Te ee BE eon ee in i : noons and evenings until 10.Nol of Jewish Studies, anticipate a |'ine street, Taxable properly value in West- 88 Police und Fire Departments, Chief Beacon Are Struck by Little Theatre movement oca books are allowed to be taken out | fine and active year of work.There Carpenters were hard at work mount was announced as $67,632, i Gough worked in the main build- Automobiles Durin Robert Nelson Elliott : after 9, however, ia room for young people nnd| from the start of the week install-|000, an incrense of $105,000 over i ing in which were constructed six- g ; ton Ho ; B many No staff changes are contem- adults in some unit of the auxil-|ling double bunks, and tranaform-| last year, The council announced inch one hundred pound shells.In Week years an instructor in the Business LV plated this year, Miss Jenkins iary organizations.ing offices and other aections of|the purchase of property for the th School of Sir G will y 5 5 buildings to the west of the main Colles °h » eorge Wiliams stated.the building into officers\u2019 quar-|sum of $70,000 at the corner o structure, 45 inch shells were| Slight damage to traffic control sistant Director.The Business As in past years the library will| CBILD FALLS OFF SWING [ters, and storage rcoms.Wood and Sherbrooke from the am made .; apparatus and to the vehicles in- ; co-operate to the fullest extent| When she fell from a swing| Th Is, it i : .| Order of St.Sulpice.The property p.It has been almost impossible to volved were the only results of School for young oe and omen with Westmount schools and pupils while playing in Westmount Pare ceded] Bitte enn hi) would he used for parks and playe A obtain official information regard- street accidents investigated by in pre > Sohal of Fine Arte the \u2014_ will have access at all times to the at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, desirable sites on the Island for Rrounds.MR ing the structure as far as its his- Westmount Police during the past BE High School, the Evenin B W P many reference works and other five-year-old Linda Jane Kirk, of {use us a barracks and military ' tory and latter-war activity is con- veek g Hig ' ing Bureau arns Parents 10 |volumes of an educational nature 2340 Bel îne PR : B 1 cerned.The old Peter Lyall Com- \u2018 Elementary School, and the Facul- .th elgrave avenue, sustained a| training centre, and are situated oy ut y ass : Two columns of the safety zone Keep Children in Îll- [there fracture of the left wrist.in ideal proximity to the R.M.R.ALIS 1112S LS LS LITSLLIIS LILES LILSLL ES TLLS SILLS LLL SEAS IL LS SASS SON Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis VOL.X., No.36 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 Fres Estimates WE.2323 22 PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS pany no longer exists and the exe- cuters of the estate, McDonald and facing the Forum were damaged when they were struck by an auto- ty of Arts, Science and Commerce.Health at Home The children's particular, has a great many hooks department, in In Sidewalk Fall = Currie, have little knowledge of + y ., that f t value to schol .va ?Ares bile d by Maurice P.Shea, [fic beacon on Cote St.Antoine ; .at are of great value scholars, .the use to which it was put follow- of 294 El avenue, at 9 o'clock |road at the intersection of Lans- The following article was re- A large number of additions tn the Many Westmount Residents Nine-year-old Leo Fagan, of ing the war.leased this week by the Westmount [list of non-fiction works has been 2517 Quesnel street, sustained It had been used as a stone cutting plant for many years but all machinery was removed from the building long before it fell into the hands of its present owner.The building was the scene of tremendous activity in the years of 1914-18, It is 42,000 feet in area.The building was a landmark in Saturday afternoon.Shea was proceeding in a westerly direction and is believed to have misjudged his distance.The left front fender of the car was badly dented.When he attempted to avoid striking a number of pedestrians Henry F.Archibald, of 3481 Ad- dington, drove his car into a traf- downe avenue, Archibald, who was proceeding east on Cote St.Antoine, told pu!- ice that he tried to avoid striking pedestrians crossing from the southwest to the northwest corner of Cote St.Antoine, The automo- bile and beacon were but slightly damaged.4 Health Department: \u201cWith the opening of Westmount Schools, the Health Department is anxious to begin the school year in such a way that the ordinary illnesses that hamper the progress of pupils may be prevented.made during the past year as the result of a special grant voted by the City Council for this purpose.\u2014 The Week At | Victoria Hall Aboard Athenia Rescued A number of Westmount residents aboard the torpedoed liner 3.8.Athenia, sunk by a German submarine off the Irish coast Sunday night, have cabled home that they are safe and sound after Grimsteud, Sussex- Miss Sebag- Montefiore was returning home from a pleasure trip abroad at the time of the disaster.According to latest bulletins, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Aykroyd and minor cuts when he fell on Greene avenue while carrying a bottle in his blouse at 7.15 p.m: on Sunday, He tripped ns he was running south on Greene near St.Antoine street.The hoy walked to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital where he was treated by Westmount during those eventful \u201cThe common colds and sore having been rescued and taken |their family, of 473 Lunsdowne| Dr.Williams.He was not detained years, the sky above glowing fiery ° throats that are so prevalent in ashore hy boats who raced to the avenue, are safe.There is no one there as his injuries were found to red day and night as blast fur- Landscaper Finds Nest Of the early months of school year! Today: Westmount Council, scene of the disaster.at their home here at the present| be slight.naces converted ore into munitions.should be carefully treated and the Royal Arcanum: Jersey Island| H.Warren Hale, of 3193 West-|time and cfforts to trace local! Westmount police investigated Conditions today had their coun- pupil kept at home until cured\u2014 ub.mount boulevard, secretary of the|relatives were unsuccessful.the mishap.terpart then as sentries kept con- Hornets on Local Property thus preventing the spread of the Tomorrow: Westmount Conclave.Sun Life Assurance Company of Mrs, A.E.Kynock, Prince Al- P stant guard over the site.infection in the class.Monday: Westmount Lodge, Canada, received a cablegram bert avenue, has also been report- Youngster Is Injured A great deal of the work of A large Horns\u2019 nestP1\"the, nest.There were about 500 hor-| \u201cAny child with a suspicious AF.and AM, : from his daughter, Miss Patricia |ed skB#pg the list of survivors.munition making was done by woman and girls who handled the delicate adjustments from the light which filtered through the thousands of now panele\u2018s windows.Earlier in the year there were rumours that the structure would biggest he has ver seen; ® was discovered on th property 4f C.Hyde, 6080 Trafuigar aveu, by Fred Price, 2271 Hampton aque, landscaper, while he was Wpjping there at 7 o'clock last nightg nets in the nest, he estimates.Mr.Price came across the nest as he was carrying out landscape work on the Trafalgar avenue property.The tree was beside a hedge that had to be removed and it would have been impossible to rash, fever or sore throat should be seen by a physician and the symptons considered serious and a possible beginning of a communicable disease until they recover.\u201cPrgmpt attention to vaccination on entering schoo] and re-vac- Wednesday: Westmount Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Prince Albert Council, R.A.; Regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club.BALL CANCELLED Hale, that she is safe and uninjured.She will arrive aboa~! the liner City of Flint at Halif < on Sept.12.The City of Flint picked up a large number of surv ors, Messages from Glasgow report that Miss Daphne Seba; Vonte- Reports reaching Montreal today, list Miss Margaret Patch, daughter of H, Howard Patch, 118 Ab®deen avenue, as having been pict sd up by a rescue ship.Mass Jean Harvie, of 633 Cote St.Antoine road, has been taken While Riding Tricycle Eight-year-old Bruce Pearson, of 21 Burton avenue, sustained a head wound that required hospital treatment when he ran his tricycle into a stationery automobile on be converted into a building for| The nest, which is turquoismi in| work under the nest.cination at the end of seven years| Owing to the war, the Debu-|fiore, daughter of Capt W.{to-Galway by a rescue ship.Her |Bpston shortly after 3 o'clock or the construction of war planes, but color, was found hanging od a| The hornets, Mr.Price stated,|!s important and is required bÿ |tantes\u2019 Ball which war tn have Sebag-Montefiore, 4331 \u2018Western family has not yet been informed Monday afternoon, * inquiries have brought forth the|cedar tree 25 feet above fhe|can be used as bait for trout |law.\u2019 been held on October 20, by the avenue, arrived safely Glas-| when she will return home, but| The youngster was removed im\u2019 information that they were entirely unfounded.Although several (Continued on Page 5) ground: Mr.Price destroyed the hornets immediately by dropping a spoonful of Sino gas into the fishing.He gave the nest to boys in the district to take to schoo! for study purposes.Parents and teachers can assist the Health Department materially by following these suggestions.\u201d Municipal Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, has been cancelled, gow.She is now visiting rer aunt, her father's sister, M's.N.S.Lucas, of Bramblehurst, East further news is expected to be received as to her future plans, mediately to the Outdoor Depart ment of the Homoeopathic Hospi later in the week.tal for treatment. a re The Westmount Examiner Published Bvery Priday Morning Serving the City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canuda\u2018\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Offices 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2778° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d alms te be sn independent, cleum newspaper for the home, daevcieu to public service.\u2014 WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 \u2014\u2014\u2014 WE FIGHT AGAIN Britain is again at war.After long delay, discouraging negotiations, and with great reluctance we are again forced to resort to arms to defend our faith and our freedom.We go into the struggle without enthusiasm \u2014 we go into it with an abhorrence of the useless spilling of blood \u2014 but these considerations will not affect our determination to once and for all erase the German menace from Europe and the world.This time the job must be done thoroughly.The last war ended a few months too soon.One recalls the story of old Marshall Foch breaking down when told that he was not to invade Germany.His only answer to representations that the old order had gone from Germany with the abdication of the Kaiser was a reiteration that nothing would ever change the character of that nation.Now, if the French army ever gets into Germany, one imagines that there will be no thought of armistice until the job has been very thoroughly done indeed.As for the British, Hitler himself stated in his book \u2018My Battle\u2019 that Britons fight best when they fight for a principle.This time we fight not only for our traditions and principles of liberty, but ours is a fight of Christianity against the godless.The German Nazis and their allies the Russian Communists are atheists, and that fact alone largely .dians.explains the character and conduct of both Hitler and Stalin.Hitler has said his last word in European affairs.WAR HITS THIS DISTRICT In his address to the nation Sunday afternoon, the Prime Minister told Canadians that every individual, every home, in Canada would be affected in more or less degree by the struggle upon which we have entered.Few local residents who heard that statement would have believed that its truth was so soon to be driven home to us; for, within a few hours after the declaration of war, the news reached this district that several residents of Notre Dame de Grace and Westmount were on the ill-fated Athenia, torpedoed by a German submarine in the North Atlantic.The methods used in modern warfare, particularly the methods of a ruth'ess aggressor, spread the dangers and the effects of conflict thousands of miles from the principal theatre of war.WHY CANADIAN AIRMEN EXCEL In the war upon which we have just entered, it appears that our principal contribution to the cause will be the supplying of fighting planes and airmen.Canadians excel in the air.In the last war, even before the formation of the Canadian air force, over half the cadets in the Royal Air Force were Cana- Many theories have been advanced as to the reason why boys from this country stand out above a!l others in aerial warfare.One famous Canadian ace explained it as due to the fact that nearly all Canadian youngsters learn marksmanship at a tender age, potting at rabbits, birds, and squirrels with twenty-two calibre rifles, and also learn the essentials of aerial manoeuvre playing hockey.The intuition developed in carrying a puck in the fastest game in the world is much the same as the intuition necessary to outguess an opponent in the air.REVIEW By HOWARD S.ROSS \u2014 \u201cNext to Valour\u201d by John Jennings.The MaeMillan Company, of Canada Limited, Toranto.Price 33.00; Pages 820- Suncook is the farthest frontier town of the Province of New Hampshire when Jamie Ferguson arrives, with his mother and sisters, fleeing from the disasters which the Stuart cause brought upon its followers in 1745.The wild new country of mountains and forests fascinates Jamie, and under the guidance of Toby, the Indian, he becomes an expert woodsman, These are the days when the Ihdians from St.Francis were raiding the border settlements, and often his skill is sorely taxed while protecting his friends, or his own scalp.It is this same skill which leads him to join the band of Rangers, formed on the outbreak of the French and Indian War under his friend Robert Rogers, and so take part in the campaigns around Lake Champlain and the abortive attacks on the French stronghold of Ticonderoga.But Jamie\u2019s whole life has not been spent in camp and forest.His successful business ventures have led him to marriage and the gay society of Portsmouth, Here appear again his dashing cousin Hubert, now a British officer, and the girl Purity Stiles.Intrigue and heartbreak and death follow through the story and carry Ja- Words for 20 35 CLASSIFIED ADS FLATS TO LET FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE DRAT'BR AVE, near Willingdon GIRL'S brown English tweed coat| WESTHILL tunic and gym tunic,| GIRLS clothing, tunic, coat, lady's Bchool, heated, duplex flats, cohtin-| and beret, slze 6-7 price $2.50, Culij slze 16.Sewing machine, washing] fall coat, dresses, gentleman's coat, Nous hot water, frigidaire, garden,| DIS, 4540.L-135}! machine, baby scales, Set of Brit-|rummage bundle 50c.DE, 6005, garago, janitor services, central heat- tanin Encyclopedia, Apply 5418 Monk- 1-287 (Ang nnd hot water plant, Apply 4592| ORGAN for sale.WA, 6720 mornings.and, .L-106| SCHOOL books, Th grade, boys fiDraper, EL, 3008, B-3 CHILE Sood 4 Te Tin TWO single beds complete, WA.3893.spring coat, 13 years.DE.2170, L-261 MELROSE and Oxford, modern du-| ed =n good condition w L-106 NINE PIECE dining suite, pragiical- spring mattress, reasonable, HL.plexes, large bright rooms, heated or 1939 L-134| BEAUTIFUL Korman rug at a sac-|ly New, private party\"Belling.@hone unheated, with or without garage, hb 2 7 rifice price, very now, size 8 x 10,| EL.3671.L-256 sunporch, gas atove, linoleum, fully OAK den (able.Mall sea\u2019 Windsor! Dis, 3873 4948 Ponsard L-214| BOYS chiffonier wardrobe with mir- , chaly, clothes horse, glider, kitchen - or © 8 oquipped Kitchen, hot water, noar = ror.Apply 2226 Old Orchard * schools, bus and tramway, Hoolahan (able.electrin heater, mandolin, AT.[OAK DINING room sulte, 10 places fof: APP : .\u201c05 L-249 4 ce 2055.L-130|$25.00.No dealers, Evenings.2015 \u201c- bullder, 4470 Oxford, BL, 1769.H-b a - : CONTENTS of complete 7 room Guy Street, L-272| BABY'S bassinette,.sleigh with APARTMENTS TO LET BRUCE, central Westmount, now, modern, heated, seven rooms, electric range, frigldalre, Janltor, $65.00, DId.3316, B-18 FOR SALE OR TO LET LAURENTIANS, furnished bungalow for salo or rent, Situated on highway 80, Lakeftlold, Quo.About 60 milles from Montreal, overlooking lnke Dawson, five bedrooms, hardwood floors, bathroom, fireplace, guod kitchen, Convenlent to beach, church and village.WI, 1611.E-t ROOMS TO LET SELBY STREET, Large room, chesterfield aulte, plano, twin beds, continuous hot water, warm in winter, house, chesterfield, oining room, hall bedroom, rugs, plano (Knabe Grand) For Immediate sale, quick cash, whole or seperate, 4-6 afternoons.WA, 8711, L-12ÿ ELECTRIC refrigerator and gas stove.DE.6026.L-109 OAK mirrored clothes cupboard bureau, $10.00.6 to 8 p.m.4316 Qirouard.L-295 TENNIS BALLS, used, $2.00 per dozen, Mount Hoyal Tennis Club, Grey Ave.L-276 SACRIFICE bedroom furniture, odd chalrs, tables, lamps, two scatter rugs, dishes, also complete dinner set, hardly used, vacuum practically new.tea wagon, stove, drapes, blan- kots, sheets, elderdown etc, WA.5330 FUR COATS, Japanese mink, size 18.Man's Coonskin, excellent condition, roveral muffs.2 good portable radlos.®itchon table cabinet unpainted.Majestic humidifier.FI, 2035, early evening.L-270 SUN LAMP; large Victor Mercury Vapor; doctor's examining table and cabinet, almost now.FL 2085, early evening.L-269 CAR HEATER, Tropicalre, aimost new; handsome walnut flat top desk, swivel chair.FI, 2035, early evening.L-268 CHENILLE bedspread, brown, belgu and yellow, size 58 x 99, cost $7.00.DE, 7696.L-292 MAHOGANY bedroom set solld walnut dining room set, and white fur .hood, also folding go-cart in good condition, reasonable.BY, 0060, condition 4027 Northcliffe.DE, 0606, 1-239 BEAUTIFUL rug, never used, $15; handsome Chesterfield suite, $45.Sel- ilng complete home, FI.1950, 1363 Greene, Westmount.L-238 YOUNG lady's coat new, child's rain- cont, shoes.Lady's shoes, mauve, New York style, also other shoes.EL.9203.L-237 MOFFAT gas range, perfect condition, ivory and black finish, automatic control and lighter, fully Insulated.Phone EL.5538.L-236 BIRD Cnge and stand, large gas stove.Electrle trains commercial $12.00.dian: \u201cArother good way of redu- NOTE :\u2014The opiniuns expressed In SS terest, varisty and originality In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.are not necessarily those of this newspaper ang it does not accept responsibility tor them.They are published for their general these columns in of treatment = ourselves\u2014or perish.and international thinking.It is being looked to more and more as the only hope for civilization on the brink of ruin.We have tried \u2018unworkable ways of hate and force that are fast breaking down through their own contradictions and strains.\u201d\u2014Rev, E.Stanley Jones, noted missionary and lecturer of the U.S.A.and India in an open letter to the Japanese people and the Christians of the world, Three of Washington's largest churches have changed in a radical manner their music policy.Paid quartets are being released and full-time musical directors installed.It is hoped that it will be a gain to develop musical talent.The income of the Church of Scotland for 1938 exceeded $73,- 000,000.This includes nearly $3,- 500,000 of standardized income from old stipends, income from investments, and legaeies.The balance came from living donors, an increase of over $500,000 on the previous year.Scottish churches are disturbed about football betting, Three out of four families have their weekly flutter in the pools.T'e post office makes an annual profit of $15,000,000 on postage and poundage ariging from the pools.The more we study the more we discover our ignorance-\u201d\u2014Shelly Let our teaching be full of ideas.Hitherto it has been stuffed only with facts \u2014Anatole France.A Federal Judge of California ruled ina lawsuit brought against a defeated candidate for office that it's a \u201cGod-given right\u201d of politicians to make extravagant promises.The defendant had promised a government job in return for a loan of $100, Here is an example of vigorous writing from The American Guar- cing the cotton surplus would be sticking it in the long ears of the Southern Democrats who still lis- mie on a trail which leads him, after the fall of Ticonderoga, to the Indian village of St.Francis, Que- bee, and the battle on the Plains of Abraham.Against a vividly re-created pioneer background Mr.Jennings has laid the exciting story of Jamie and his struggles against his fellow men, his wife, and the wil- derness- \u201cNext to Valour\u201d presents a new picture of pioneer life in New Hampshire, during the French and Indian war, which is colourful and thrilling.THE SHOP OF SUPERIOR Craftsmanship ALBERT WEEKS Jeweller Watchmaker 1309 Greene Fl.4820 x ber is on the increase\u2014it has be-* come the cornerstone of economic: ten to Pat Harrison, Carter Glass eee \u201cLife lived according to ruthless competition, the law of the jungle, has brought us to a jungle civilization, full of fears and wars.The end of this road in world affairs is common ruin.We must have courage, corporately, to turn around, to repent, to take the road to mutual aid, to cooperation.We must love our neighbors as we love \u201cWe therefore make bold to offer to a confused and baffled world a simple solution\u2014the Kingdom of God on earth.This ig the stone, rejected indeed by the builders of civilization, that has now become the head of the corner.In many minds around the world\u2014and their num- the Average Citizen finished goods.Big bankers in Tokyo talke 000,000-yen \u201crevolving fund\u201d sent out of the country last year to facilitate such imports, but independent foreign authorities saw little of it.Some Paths Cleared If a manufacturer wants to get to work for the Government, things go differently, Making munitions of ore sort or another is a popular course- The manufacturer who wants to embark on an enterprise of that sort finds the way miraculously smoothed.But the man who bears the burden of sending goods out commercially has no easy time.Although the acquisition of Manchuria and parts and Cotton-mouth Smith.\u201d \u201cI have not yet had time to study the material you were good enough to send me on the Equi- ever, since, like yourself, I believe in the necessity of a more imaginative science of economics than the orthodox and indeed of a radical revolution of the function of money in modern society.\u201d\u2014 From a letter to H.S.R.written by a professor in a Canadian University, who is not afraid of new ideas.I have just enjoyed reading an able and intensely interesting address \u201cWelsh Reminiscenses\u2014The Life of a Poacher\u201d by Joseph Jenkins, K.C., of the Montreal Bar.The address was delivered before St.David's Society of Montreal and was reproduced in the only Welsh language newspaper published on this continent\u2014Y Drych which is described as a National Organ and is published every Thursday at 100 Liberty Street, Utica, New York States.Y Drych was established in 1851 and is published by Thos, J.Griffiths Sons, Inc, Woodrow Wilson Square in Olmutz, Czechoslovakia, has been renamed Hermann Goering Platz, The TYA legislative investigating committee finds that TVA provides a \u201clegitimate, honest, yardstick of equitable rates of private industry and that when its dam building is completed TVA will be generating $22,925,000 worth of power yearly, with\u2019 a profit of $2,822,000, and that within 50 years the Authority will get back all it invested in reclaiming a distressed section of the United States, and that TVA will prove to be one of the outstanding successes of the Roosevelt administration, At first I tried to impress people.Now I know that just being natural is much more honest.\u2014 Norma Shearer.Years of study have convinced me that the depression has been primarily a monetary matter.The failure to have a sound and stable monetary system has been the most fundamental reason for business and bank failures, foreclosures, bankruptcies, and unemploy- ment\u2014in a word for the depression.It was the depression, the pressure of starving and disillusioned men and women, which mainly caused and still causes the great world upheavals\u2014economic, political, social, and even religious.\u2014Dr.Irving Fisher, professor emeritus of economics at Yale Utdiversity.The U.S.A.Department of Labor reported that Union membership in the A.F.of L.the C.1.O.and Standard Railroad Organizations amounted to an all-time high of eight millions 8,000,000 in 1938- The Progressive of Madison, Wisconsin published the following world war balance sheet: Cost of World War to U.S.A.: Killed: 126,000; Wounded: 234,- 000; Expenditures $41 Billions; Free Delivery ESTERN 377 Victoria Ave.WA.FULL Round Steak .Ib.23e CUBE OR Sirloin Steak .Ib.29¢ BABY Beef Chops |b.32¢ BEEF FILLET OR Boston Steak .Ib.49¢ FRESH MINCED Steak .2 Ibs.29¢ Loin of Pork .Ib.21e FRESH SPLIT Chickens each 49e NEW Potatoes .10 Ibs.15¢ 5088 Just Below Sherbrooke Lamb Legs Ib.25¢ Lamb Fronts .Ib.12¢ Lamb Chops .Ib.29e Rib Roast Ib.19¢ Rump Roast .Ib.21¢ Chuck Roast .Ib.12¢ CHOICE Leg Ham .|b.25¢ CABBAGE, CARROTS, Beets .2 for- 5e DUCHESS Apples .8 |bs.25e MONTREAL Best Service MARKET Tomatoes .3 lbs.10e HOWARD S.priviienes, mald service, reasonable after 6 p.m, L-131| evening coat, one fireside bender.High text books, 1st year.EL.Ls.: - \u201c21 TWO planos, ons Jarge, one small.WA.1558.L-292 7 GROSVENOR Avenue, \u2014 Near car| Algo electric fireplace.DE.6178.GIRDS WINTER cost aise if »APY'S tweed coat, wolf collar, gen- and bus line, one double room, one L-128|rncoon collar almost new.cost $50.00 ulne smoke ey sect (ew): single room with adult family, re-|{NVALID CHAIR to be sold cheap.will sell for $15.00.Phone DE.3044.| ou\" All splendid condition.bargain, ferences exchanged.EL.4265._E-14 DE, 9247 L-290 1-391 id .no dealers.DI, 9619, 3611 Decarle, : ROOM & BOARD Apt.65.L-233 .COMFORTABLE double bedroom, CHINESE brass coffes tabis, $1.00; ÿ quiet adult family, good meals, mod- floor lamp, rust shade $4.00.Both , erate terms, FI, 5676, B-10 bargains, EL.6427.1-230 ft GARAGES YO LET ( ; P BROWN chittonier, Ivory vanity.WESTMOUNT Victoria Avenue, w d | Ivory double bed complete, folding reasonable rates, with pick up and ross or uzz e cot, new mattress, 3 burner coll oll delivery mervice.EL.0767, B-9 .stove with double oven, bargain.520 i TOR SALE Victoria avenue, EL.5796.L-229 * condition 7 WESTMOUNT high school uniform.4 ao In good condition, cheap.170 3 op F > Je white blouse, new gym tunle, cost i .~ $6.00, size 16-18.Tap shoes less than BROWN fall coat, squirrel trim, cha- 11 12 T3 114 half price, books for grade 9-10-11.| mols lined, size 14-16, only worn few Call Saturday or Monday, 22381 Madi.» times, bargain, KL.3688, L-168 son.L-228 HANDSOME walnut .dining room > 16 Ty ELECTRIC ironer, perfect condition, ghuite.Call after 6 p.m.WI.1433, rensonable price, no dealers.Lai L-166 20 1 2091.27 È NEW $120.00 Royal rpewriter, any VIBRATOR, violet ray, hand hair * reasonable offer accepted, Phone WA, 7) dyer, EL, 9214, call mornings pre : 2001, L-163 - CHAISH lounge, carved legs, very WANTED TO PURCHASE reasonable, 3 candle lamp, and shade, 2 9 \u2014 = untarnishable metal.DI, 9355, Call Pearson \u2014 WI.4965 L-163 5 Business Suits, top coats, also ; LADY'S walnut bureau, Simmons 3.33 ladies\u2019 clothes, all kinds of good bed, in perfect condition.No dealers.clothing, furniture, radlos, rugs, { EL 3238.L-159 36 7 typewriters, sporting goods, etc.; MODERN cabinet gns range, bed Best prices paid, Sam Pearson { spring, folding daybed, vacuum, Wil- Reg'd.1452 Notre Dame W, Ÿ ton rugs, drapes, afternoon dresses.38 > \u201c E-6 } black fur trimmed fall coat, man's ANYTHING in household furniture, ! tuxedo, call Friday afternoon, 44} office furniture, carpets, Singer ma- 42 3 { Qirouard, L-158 4 chines.Good prices paid.Mr.Roberts, ! FIREPLACE fixtures, grate, guard, EL.3850.E-§ 3 fender.Girl's raincoat, hat, white 45 4 48 149 CARTAGE , convent dress, nize 10.Floor lamps, ÉURNITURE carefully handled oy ; bany's white sleigh with hood.To $0 $1 87 7 experlenced men, local and long dis- > tance, Ramsay's Express Regd, DE.+ MAJESTIC cabinet radio and aorial, 1565.> E-1 washing machine, electric with swivel 55 36 dryer.Bureau, alngle metal bed and 37 DRESSMAKING { seine kitchen chairs, enamel top MiSS WRAY, formerly of NDT, 1 table, Osite felt carpet pad.Coal bas- specializing evening gowns, moder- § ket for fireplace, electrical.fixtures, HORIZONTAL 41\u2014Set of laws 22\u2014Insect ate, aftarnoon dresses, alterations no 7 WI 6044, 1-156 1=To awe 43\u2014Dance step 23\u2014Globe patterns needed.WI.4504.E-13 ONE fur trimmed sport coat, rust; {\u2014Comely 43\u2014Part of \"to be\" $1\u2014To contend FURS color, size 18, also fur bolero jacket 8\u2014To protrude H4\u2014At a distance 26\u2014A color WE WIL1, remodel or repair your in caracul.LA, 9891, L-188| 11\u2014To inspire fear 45\u2014B5 s$\u2014 Border o mm ee + mmr.ter an fur coat like new at summer prices ; wainut 12-\u2014To and in 46\u2014Marsh 29\u2014To observe PIANO.upriaht, solid walnut, good} :3\u2014Footless 47\u2014Courageous 31\u2014To knight Rowat-Cusson-Ross, Limited, 5869 condition, will sacrifice $80.00 or 15\u2014One affecting 50\u2014Roman emperor 32\u2014To weep Sherbrooke Street.DE.2511.B-2 nearest offer, Chesterfield, bargain, knowledge 5?\u2014Part of leg 33-\u2014Insane h Te TE A vu } DE.0539.1-149 11\u2014Swamp ; Ei-French monetary Ji\u2014organ of bond MUSIC TEACHER Feet se allan river er \u2014Aeroform flu {AY = Teacher of Piano.i FINEST child's bed with mattress, 29_A machine ~ B6\u2014To classify s7\u2014Sullen RO MA fo cn er iano *, Ivory wood, perfect condition 54 x 29.| g1\u2014Limb of fish Bi-Conclusion 33\u2014To reach over v \\ | \u201c Call EL.7145, L-147| 229\u2014Nothing RTICAL 38\u2014To sprinkle Also six months course in popular \" CHESTERFIELD à chair.Cur-| ' 33\u2014Above 1-Upmost jart 40\u2014Shores music.Evenings if preferred.4564 and chair, 25\u2014Container 2\u2014To be indebted to 41\u2014Vehicle Melrose Avenue, phone EL.3173.tains, blue And gold.Two MMving! 956A grain 3\u2014Closely set 43\u2014Fronoun E-11 j Toom chairs.Mahogany table.Lady's| 27\u2014To free 4\u2014A European 44-\u2014Menrsure of dis- | Aresser, ailver basket, cheap, moving.j 28\u2014Very warm B\u2014An Insect tance (p RADIO SERVICE ; DE, 5858, L-148| 28\u2014To place &\u2014That thing 4e\u2014Mist EXPERT radio service.18 your radio CHILD'S voll top desk and chair.SCO A a Soie 10nd noua particle [ready to tune in your favourite pro- Wicker chair, EL.0610.L-14] 33\u2014fronoun A adhere, Rumen Tame oan us today.Batimate and {I BIGWT place solid\u201d walrut dining rt of mout + 10\u2014Subject \u2014Sun go w ested tree in your home.* rom suite, no-mar ton.4 years old SCA TON MC A re ors Sortionr aii Be found RAYNAL RADIO \u2014 FI.5411 « bargain.Also foldug high chair, ex-| 3\u2014To mop 18\u2014Upon \u201celsewhere in this NIGHTS WA, 3976 cellent condition, BL.5433.L-131' 40\u2014To purchase 21i\u2014Mlusorv issue.) BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Suite 310, 57 St.James St., W., Montreal Telephone HA.9238 Evenings by Appointment at 2035 Grey Ave.ROSS, K.C.tist proposal.I shall do so, how- of China looked like a wonderful chance for a market for Japan's goods, export in such directions is now generally discovraged because shipping abroad to be paid in some form of Japan\u2019s own money\u2014or Japan-sponsored mon- ey\u2014is not productive of the necessary foreign exchange.On the other hand, to concentrate shipments abroad among countries like the United States that can furnish precious foreign currency is tantamount to leaving a hostage in the competitox\u2019s hands.The Japanese man on the street knows that there is a war on, and he is increasingly bored with many aspects of that increasingly central fact in his life.There is one big advantage ina wartime situation, however\u2014and it is one overlooked by most Chinese and others who cannot conveniently visit Japan at the mo- ment\u2014thatis the fact that war bs and reduces the designed serve the army.What will happen when peace comes is à problem nobody has tackled publicly.But no one denies that.a flood of men back from the fighting fronts, coupled with a reduction of armament jobs, plus a high cost of living, minus goods from abroad; might spell serious trouble, Under the circumstances, can it be regarded as surprising that some view the continuation of war as a postponement of big problems, even though a continuing state of war makes its own obvious problems.easily of the 300,- Japan\u2019s man Japanese port distorted view.official supervi mainly as guid restraint.The much else ving in a world of illusion.But it is a world gladly enough accepted.Foreigners who have entered a immediately enmeshed in official coils are likely to get a rather Japanese are always conscious of in Japanese life, stems backs to the big-family concept.Shanghai \u2014 While official Jain the street is li- to find themselves It is true that the sion, but this comes ance rather than as technique, like so Benefits to :U.ago took over months the \u2018sy ments to take sharp increase electricity for Knoxville, Tenn., seven months tion system owned by a priyate company; During the following six profit of $60,000, $500,000.program demand for power.There was a and the consumption of individual families ificreased from 86KWH per month to 104 per month.1,334 S.A., None, the power distribu- stem earned a net It launched a of improve- care of the growing in the amount of domestic purposes new customers were added: A cut of 41 per é@nt in rates, made a saving\u2019 -G£ évar $1,000,000 to the ratepayers, | - \u201cYou .cannot have prosperity without increasing your debts and you ecarinof reduce your debts without causing a depression.\u2019\u2014 Marriner S.Eccles.The number of British mines in operation has declined in 18 years gt Lake Couchiching, iE: democracy has not M; because democra- E3ÿ 200 years old,\u201d whereas \u201cpredatory government has 5,- 000 years of history behind it.\u201d He might have added that even today democracy has been tried extensively only in the political field, and that economic democracy remains to be attained.Why speak of the failure of democracy until it has been given a trial ?Wherever economic injustice exists there are to be found the seeds both of domestic and international discord.The competitive economic system breeds war.Though war may be postponed from time to time its coming is inevitable unless as a long run policy, the people of the world adopt a medium of exchange which will equitably distribute the work of the world so that it will be as easy for one as for another to share in the bounty of nature.Jerry Joseph O'Connell is the baby of the U.S.A.Congress.He is the son of a miner who was killed during a strike at Anaconda Copper.The Congressman (now 30 years of age) also worked in Anaconda during vacations.He found E-7 time to get an M.A.degree before entering the Montana Legisla- Wednesday, Sept.SHURSDAY, E73TEL\" ~ = + à In Japan Little Reckons Cost Of Var pan has been visibly perturbed at Washington's message denouneir, the 1911 Treaty of Commerce pri Navigation, there is little sign so far that Japan's business community realizes the difficulty ; may be in if, in six months time, the denunciation takes its normal effect.The average Japanese today thinks relatively little of dependence upon other countries, because he finds imports strongly d.scour.aged and exports encouraged mostly in ways he seldom realizes, The fact that 83 per cent of Japan\u2019s exports to points outside the yen bloc areas go to the United States, Great Britain, France, and their possessions is a factor that enters very little into his calculs.tions.Youth Training Has Taken Firm Hold Here Youth Training has taken firm hold in Canada, Statistical material gathered by the Youth Training Division of the Department of Labour shows decided expansion in the programme with Prospects of still greater growth.During the two complete years which the program has been in existence, 127, 000 young Canadians have recejy.ed beneficial training.With extensive forestry projects, as well as expanding courses in the training of aircraft mechanics, it is anticipated that the numbers of young men who will benefit during this and subsequent years under the program will be greatly increased.Striking Improvement In Exports of Coal The last few months have seen a striking improvement in British coal exports.During the quarter ended June 30th last a total of 10,256,000 tons were \u2018sent abroad from the United Kingdom, compared with 8,225,000 tons in the first three months of the year and 8,943,000 tons in the corresponding quarter of 1938.This volume was, in fact, the largest for the corresponding period of any year since Calvary Services Resume Sunday Services to open the fall ses- son\u2019s work in Calvary Church will be held on Sunday, with the minister, the Rev.T.W.Jones preaching both morning at 11 a.m.and evening at 7.30 p.m.The theme of the morning sermon will be \u201cThe Garrisoned Heart.\u201d At the evening service Dr.Jones will preach on the theme \u201cAbiding Securities of our Faith.\u201d The Church School will re-open at 3 o'clock in open session, with the minister delivering an illustrated address.All former scholars, teachers and officers are urged to attend this opening ses- ston and newcomers are cordially invited.The Women's Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.in the Church Parlors.All other societies will meet within the next few days and all members of the congregation are urgently requested to attend and to cordially invite new friends to share the services and the fellowship in Calvary.1 WESTMOUNT | BAPTIST CHURCH x On Sunday morning Rev.J- A Johnston of Westmount Baptist Church will have as his theme: \u201cUnfurled Banners.\u201d In the name of the Lord we will lift up our Banner.We need the under-girt soul, the courageous heart, the quality of faith that will not shrink in order to safeguard the citadel within.At the evening service Mn Johnston will speak on \u201cThe Supreme Need of this Stern Hour\u201d\u2014 the fulness of the blessing of the Gospel of Christ.We need the kind of courage that cannot be torpedoed and inward lines of dee fence that cannot be taken down.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TEA ADVERTISED Tea was first advertised in A.D.780 when the tea merchants of China commissioned Lu Yu to write a book.More merchant vessels are rege istered in Japan than ever before.Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Green Aves Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W.Jones, Mer RE-OPENING SERVICES 11.00 a.m.The Garrisoned Heart.3.00 p.m.Open Session of Sunasy School Illustrated Address by th Minister.All Scholars, Teachers anc Officers heartily invited.7.30 p.m.Abiding Securities © our Faith, 3.00 p.m.The Men's Own Brother hood will meet, 13th, 8.15 Opening Meeting of W.M.S You are invited to share In 7.p.r ture at the age of 21, these services.f armani mean are 2 00 OBO 0 DOE 0 DA BER ODEO 0 OOO AR RODE A OAR DA OEE DO RR LARA ODEO AE CORE EE SOARS TE RR EEA EEE ORC EE AE AR an PE ERTS ORONO ORDER OORT n firm mater.Train- ment of pansion r08pects \u2018ing the he pro.e, 127, receiv.ith ex- as well > traine t is an- ers of fit dur- ars un- greatly t | Coal ve seen British quarter otal of abroad , come in the ar and yonding 1e Was, corres- r since es day al] search will ne min- preach- m.and theme will be At the s will ing Se.[re-open mn, with illus.schol are ng ses.prdially ociety ht 8.15 meet hnd all on are d and nds to fellow.H J- A Baptist heme: name p our er-girt t, the 1 not d the Mr, e Sue pur''\u2014 f the à the ot be of dee Hown, ed in hants u to bh rege efore, ve.s Sy art.punaay the ant other p.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER HOL LYWOOD GOSSIP & THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS \\ |] # IARI TRI STARTS This is more as a woman's NOW PLAY COLN\" with and Arleen BENNY TOWN\u201d in with The drama death to forget of the women be forgotten! in \u201cBOY FRIE Whelan.FRIDAY vival 0 EIGHTH WIF in \u201cBridal Sui Connolly, Arth Billie Burke, 2nd, Film, OO TT EO DB EO EE CDA PSE RTE TOHBRTI ciska Gaal.SUNDAY un Confessions O Lukas.Shorts DOUBLE ou'll ser \u2026.y TEXAS\" with and Florence SUNDAY un Ayres, Lionel Lynne Carver.mn SLR ARTEL 1S * (5 FEATURES! fair, a story as deep, as strong 2nd.Flim, \u201cTARZAN FINDS A SON\u201d with Johnny Weissmuiler and Maureen O'Sulilvan.Shorts.FONDA in \u201cYOUNG MR.LIN- LAMOUR, Edward Arnold and Binnie Barnes.x (WESTHOUNT TODAY-SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL! of Together For The 2nd.Feature, JANE WITHERS NIGHT after 11 Ref \u201cBL 8 dette Colbert and Gary Cooper.SUNDAY until TUESDAY, WALLACE BEERY | in \u201cSergeant Madden\u201d with Tom Brown and Alan Curtis.AN- NABELLA & ROBERT YOUNG Shorts and News.x Q MONALAND TODAY-SATURDAY SPLENDID BILL! : AIN £ ENTERT HIGHLIGHT WILLA FRAWLEY jorce \u20ac gopant & GEORGE RAFT & ELLEN DREW in \u201cThe Lady's From Kentucky\u201d Herbert.Shorts and News, FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 Revival of \u201cTHE BUCCANEER\"\u201d with Fredric March and Fran- WARD G.ROBINSON in \u201cThe with Francis Lederer and Paul * COROWDON TODAY-SATURDAY THE HARDY'S ARE IN THE MONEY NOW .! at their_most _hilarious hit! 2nd.Featüre, \"THE KID FROM \u201cCAPTAIN FURY\" with Brian Aherne, Vistor McLagien.Paul Lukas and June Lang.ING DR.KILDARE\" with Lew B= ORH SATURDAY JOBLESS A NR, than a love af- heart, ING, HENRY Marjorie Weaver Whelan.JACK \u201cMAN ABOUT DOROTHY Newsmen defying women .and who refused to First Thrilling Time | ND\u201d with Arleen \u2018 UEBEARD'S E'' with Clau- te\u201d with Walter ur Treacher and MENT or 1939 | TA AR AEE DAE ouPtof NTANAUSE with Hugh tif TUESDAY, f A Nazi Spy\u201d PROGRAM! eam with delight HARRELL IRR ELRELERNRHI RETR R ER e Kb BEL EUNEE Dennis O'Keefe Rice.Shorts.til TUESDAY.\u201cCALL- Barrymore and \u2014 Là The two romanticisiqrs of the unforgettable \u201cAlatarÿersi Ragtime Band\u201d \u2014 Tyrpnd , Hower and Alice Faye\u2014are joinéd/by- \u2018AI Jolson, the star who singst bdck the past everyone wants to remember, in \u201cRose of Washingtôr .Square,\u201d 20th Century-Fox fibmwhow- playing at the Monkland : tel Theatre., \u201d v, i i Featuring the Heaft Ysa Es and hit songs of yesterday ijn | today, the production tells* dHe-of the most stirringly hüntantÿrohjances yet projected updn th; sctegn \u2014 the story of Rose, Whotloved the Way some women\u2019 can fthdught it worth the heartbrak.} i! 5 Among the many + mi stores of melody in the film \u2018Are?! y.Man,\u201d \u201cToot Toot Tootsi£, :*Gdédbye,\u201d \u201cJa-Da,\u201d \u201cApril Shower are \u201cMammy,\u201d \u201cRose of Washitigtÿh Square\u201d by James Hanley ed Macdonald, \u201cI'm Always Ghaging Rainbows,\u201d \u201cI'm Just Wi Shout Harry\u201d and \u201cAvalon.\u201d Ingthe swing of today is Gordon an Wel\u2019s new- i Heaven est hit, \u201cI never Could Speak.\u201d ab Sing near an airphène \u2018and you get an echo .Frou\u2019 loosen the ,struts and gui hold the wings tog QD making lore 4 À for Columbia\u2019s \u201cOni}H A « Wings,\u201d which RET Grant and Jean .A Westmount United :Ÿ Action called for YG Arthur and ion 4 H sing in an airplanekhé after take was ruingg\u2019 humming noise whi be coming from a\u201c Investigation revea wires, necessarily s Automobile racing horses as Mickey ite sport of speed.VZHer 1929 model four-eyh]p£\" foadster for sixty dollars, \u2018; db}: he plans to remake into a fj à Production of bes ir an town gas is being studiédi in; Afstralia.{ x ah ve a ce \u2018| Pure Milk Association of Chicago A scene from the film \u201cThe Confessions Of A Naxi Spy,\u2019\u2019 starring Edward G.Robinson and Francis Lederer, which opens Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre for a three day engagement, \u201cMAN ABOUT TOWN\" «mn Jack Benny and Dorothy Lamour in a scene from the film \"Man About Town,\u201d which is now playing at the York United Theatre, until Friday , \u201cCAPTAIN FURY\" Victor McLaglen and Brian Aherne In a scens from the film \u201cCaptain Fury,\u201d opening Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre, \u201cSERGEANT MADDEN\" - Ee TE Laraine Johnson and Wallace Beery in a scans from the film \u201cSergeant Madden,\u201d which opens Theatre.Sunday at the Westmount United \u2018Neatest Dairy Farm\u2019 Is Found In Indiana The sixth.annual Neatest Dairy Farm Contest sponsored by the was won by the Gudemans who have a 400 acre farm near Fran- cesville, Ind.Every nook and cranny of their milkhouse the judges found immaculate.The Gudemans were pronounced Grand Ghampion winners, and soon two of the family will be on their way to the New York World's Fair, all expenses paid.TOO TRUE Her furs were most expensive For she made a lucky haul\u2014 In other words, she's married, And hubby pays for all, MUSICAL Sharps, Flats and NATURALS by FRANCES GOLTMAN THE PIANO'S PUBLIC DEBUT When we look at a piano, which is a common, though artistic necessity and ornament in our household we never stop to think of its origin, and subsequent concert debut.We all know that the pianoforte was invented by Cristofori in the early part of the eighteenth century but surprisingly enough, it did not \u201ctake\u201d for nearly fifty Busy, Dial If First Line Signals FI.WE.1616 THE ALE SOCIALITE Ce YOUR ê IN WORE NEAREST CROCERY uc: oces TO WESTMOUNT 1810 years.The Harpsichord had been the favoured instrument and still held sway when about a dozen piano manufacturers went to London from the European continent in order to find employment.The piano stands alone fn achievement, as practically no instrument or voice sounds well without its accompaniment, with the exception of the organ, It is interesting to know that the piano (or the King of Instruments) was advertised as a \u201cnew instrument\u201d and made its public debut in Covent Garden, London in 1761.A Mr.Charles Dibdin was to nc- company a singer on this \u201cnew instrument.\u201d But it was due to John Christian Bach, son of the celebrated John Sebastian Bach that the piano was popularized in England and subsequently over the world.This great musician preferred it to the Clavier and harpsichord and used it for the first time as a solo instrument in publie in 1768 in a \u201cGrand Concert\u201d held at Thatched House, St.James St., London.It was a Broadwood Square Piano and it made an immediate \u201chit\u201d with the public.Bach purchased a piano for his own use and paid fifty pounds for the sweet tone and good touch.\u201d And we may add that it is due to Bach\u2019s successful concerts, (he was an excellent performer) that the progress of the piano was so meteoric, INDUSTRIES ABLE TO SOLVE OWN PROBLEMS Declaring industries are \u201cbetter equipped to solve their own prab- lems than outside agencies, irrespective of whether these agencies be governmental or legislative,\u201d Walter S.Mack, Jr, president of the Pepsi-Cola Company, \u2018today announced the intention of his company to \u201cparticipate to a greater extent than ever before\u201d in the National Convention of the American Bottlerr of Carhonated Beverages, to be held in San Francisco from October 30 to November 3rd.\u201cI have always heen a great he- liever in trade associations,\u201d Mr.Mack declared, \u201cbecause the problems of an industry\u2014any industry \u2014are always hest solved by those in the industry rather than by outside agencies irrespective of whether these agencies he governmental or legislative.Consequently, we are urging all our franchise bottlers and distributors ta attend the California convention to the end that closer ties he established hetween this company and ita representatives, as well as hetween Pepsi-Cola and the trade generally.\u201d Mr.Mack also made known that in furtherance of Convention attendance, he had appointed J.Willard Pipes, head of the Standardization Division of Pepsi-Cola, chairman of the company's convention committee, to contact Pepsi.Cola representatives throurhout the nation urging their participation in the assemblage, and to arrange a program of entertainment for Pepsi-Cola hottlers and dis- SEPT.15 OPENING DATE FOR CLASSES Announcement was made yesterday by Miss Hilda Galt, prominent and popular dance teacher, that already several pupils of her dance schoo! had already enrolled for the 1939-40 season which opens on September 15th.Those who have not yet enrolled and those desirous of becoming pupils should get in touch with Miss Galt who will be pleased to give any information, Hilda Galt, who is but 22 years old and who has been teaching for five years, is the only graduate teacher of the Ned Wayburn method in Montreal.Having studied under such brilliant teachers as Mme.Maslova of New York, who has been immortalized in the book written by Pavlowa, for whom she alternated, Tony Grant, Stanley Dinsmoor and Elmer Stasse, all of New York, Miss Galt acquired the remarkable knack of imparting her knowledge to her pupils, The precision in which her former dance recitals were presented proves conclusively the thorough training that each and every pupil gets during the school season.Miss Galt has just returned from New York where she once again took another post-graduate course at the Ned Wayburn School of Dance under the (tuition of Georges Fontana of the celebrated team of Moss and Fontana; Joseph Livinoff of the Metropolitan Opera House Ballet and Radio City Mu- sie Hall; Harry Wykoff who for 17 years has been helping the Park Ave.N.Y.ladies to keep their graceful and girlish figures; Beulah \u2018Boo\u2019 Phelps, Junior league girl who was of the Fred and Adele Astaire Company and who specialize in kiddies\u2019 work and Stanley Dinsmoor, head of the musical comedy and Tap department.The curriculum for the coming season embodies every type of the dance .tap, tne, ballet, ballroom, ncrobatie, musical comedy and exhibition ballroom also limbering and stretching exercises.An important factor to be borne in mind is that the Wayburn method is not only for those with professional aspirations for themselves or their children as it is a balanced and approved method that gives grace and poise as well as develops a healthy and well formed body.Farmer Learns From His Mule Because he learned a lesson in farming from his mule, T.J.Hiott, Colleton County, S.C., farmer, is getting more and better yields from his cotton land, He noticed that the cotton stalks at the end of rows grew more bolls than those in the middle after the mule, in pulling the plow through the field, nipped off top buds as it turned around at the end of each row.This caused the lower buds to be larger and more plenti\"ul.Mr.Hiott followed the procedure all over the rontton field, nipping off the top buds all along the rowa, Result: more fruitful pro- tuction.Manv of his neighbors have emulated his example with like results.NEW HIGHWAYS is building super-high- India tributors in California.ways.Wesley Ruggles, famous Direc- tor-Producer, revealed during the filming of his latest picture, \u201cInvitation to Happiness,\u201d his secret for developing stars.Ruggles claims that \u201canything a person does naturally, he can do well\" Consequently, he finds roles to suit the inherent capabilities of performers, then relies on them to deliver the performances.His theory has been borne out by the records of many players, two of whom have the co-starring roles in \u201cInvitation to Happiness.\" They are lrene Dunne and Fred MacMurray.Both were \u201cmade\u201d by Ruggles\u2014Irene when he gave her her first big dramatic role in \u201cCimarron,\u201d and Fred when Rug- gles cast him opposite Claudette Colbert in \u201cThe Gilded Lily.\u201d Director Tells the Secret of Developing Famous Film Stars \u201cI can't take any credit for the success of these people,\u2019 Ruggles modestly says.\u201cBut in knowing thom, meeting them away from tho studio, visiting with them, I found they had capabilities which had not been touched.1 found suite able roles, gave them the oppor tunities and they showed that they had the talent.\u201d \u201cInvitation to Happiness\u201d is a poignant, moving story of a so- cioty girl and a prize fighter who got married, and then find it difficult to attune their conceptions of living to a permanent wave length of happiness.The supporting cast includes Charlie Ruggles, William Collier, Sr, Billy Cook and Marion Martin.This film opens Saturlay at the York United Theatre for a four day engagement, A single rule to r:gulate all traffic, with certain reduction of the automobile accident death rate, is proposed by Lewis Stone, who has driven 500,100 miles in 34 years without accident or arrest.\u201cHorso sense at the wheel will do it,\u201d Stone remarked dryly.The veterans actor, \u201cho has renewed his fame in l'a last two years as Judge Hurdy in the Hardy Family series, recentl; checked off his 500,000th mile.He first drove an automobile in 190F and has averaged 10,000 miles annually until recently, when the im- Lewis Stone Has Plan for the Safer Control of Traffic and motu 8 driving ovw provement of ronds permitted faster greater distances, Stone has never received a tice kot for a violation of law and has never experienced an accident.He is as unoquivoca! in renl lifo as in his Judge Hardy impersonation in \u201cTho Hardys Rido High,\u201d sixth of the family series which is now at the Snowdon United Theatre.\u201cIf tho states will grant driving licenses only to people who are competent mentally as well as physically,\u201d he said, \u201cit stands to reason there will be fewer accidents.\u201d SCHOOL FOR 180,000 CHILDREN IN CIT Ready if not particularly willing to start another year's work, over 180,000 youngsters answered the annual \u201cback to school\u201d call in the Montreal district at the begin ning of this week.By far the greater number turned up on Tuesday morning, as Catholic schools throughout the island and Protestant schools in Montreal itself, Verdun, Lachine and several smaller municipalities turned their doors.In Westmount, Outremont and Montrenl West the Protestant school pupils received an extra day's freedom, reporting for work Wednesday morning.School officials say that they are unable to estimate closely the number who will enroll, but believe that, it will be much the same ns last year.For some time the Protestant school population in Montreal has shown a tendency to fall, Round figures of registration last year were 130,000 Roman Ca- tholie children, both English and French-speaking; 30,000 Protestant children in Montreal proper, and 2,000 Protestants in West- mount, Neither Protestant nor Catholic officials report any extensive al- DELUXE ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkags or stretching.LADIES\u2019 DRESSES 75 TOPCOATS 3 PC.SUITS 4892 SHERBROOKE W.At Prince Albert WE CALL FOR & DELIVER WHITE SWAN CLEANERS terntions to school buildings, bee yond the normal summer repairs It will probably be the end of the week before classos are fully organized and under way.Great Dane Gives Taylor Black Eye Robert Taylor, taught his 190- pound Great Dane, Hager, to jump into his swimming pool and pull out anyone in distreas\u2014and then became Hager\u2019s first rescue.Taylor told Lhe story on himself as an explanation of a bruise over his left eye, which was concealed by make-up for his scones in \u201cRemember.\u201d While working with Has ger in the pool recently, Taylor dived under the huge animal.He came up under the dog and Hager pawed him, just missing his left eye and bruising his forehead, Although Taylor wasn't hurt, Hager promptly grabbed him by the trunks and towed him to shallow water.: STRONG REMINDER Wife: \u201cEvery time you see a pretty girl you forget you're married.\" Hushand: \u201cYou're wrong, my dear.Nothing brings home the fact with so much force!\u201d STANDARD CLEANING at Reduced Prices.°L.DRESSES 59 TOPCOATS 3 PC.SUITS WA.1145 Apple Sauce Cake Recipe 3 cups thick hot apple sauce; 1.5, cups fat; 1 cup warm water; 2 cups brown sugar; 4 cuns flour; 1 tap, salt; 2 tsp.sodn; 1 tsp, cloves; 1 tsp.cinnamon; 1 th, chonped ralsins; 2 cups or less chopped nuts.Add the fat and water to the strained applesauce, Sift the dry Ingredients togather, Mix with the ralsins and nuts.Add gradually to the apnis mixture, Beat well.Bake In 1 large loat or 2 small ones, alinwina for tha farmer ahaut 1 hour in a slow oven, DUCHESS APPLES 6 a:b 25¢ BARTLETT No.1 EWE LAMB Pears 6 gt.bskt.59¢ Leg Ib.27¢ FREESTONE Forequarter Ib.14c Peaches 6 at.bskt.356 GENTLEMEN (Price oh to change) Corn doz.25¢ ITALIAN Gaspé Peas .Ib.10¢c Prunes doz.10c Rose Tomatoes ! R ERRY 31h, 10 Ib, RASPBERRY o VE or oi 10e pau.20\u20ac Jam, 2 Ibs.jar 45¢ Onions .2 Ibs.15¢ HART Y' .Broccoli bunch 5¢ Marmalade, BUTTER BEANS or 1 Ib.jar 25c Green Beans Ib.5e ALL STAR Water Cress .bu.8c Coffee Ib.29¢ LARGE oka AVOCADO Melons .25c up Pears each 25c Mtl.Melons .Ib.10c Honey Dew Melons \u2014 Blueberries \u2014 Plums \u2014 Malaga Grapes \u2014 Greengage Plums \u2014 Seedless Grapes.WESTMOUNT One Store Only - St.Catherine, at Wood Ave.PHONE Fitzroy 7411 2 5 GLASS \u20ac SIZE IT M A dd EEE ES RPT 77% Grape Punch N Sc | Social and Personals « Ë Mr.Randall Phillips left on Monday night for New Carlisle, where he will resume his studies at the New Carlisle High School.The Misses Elizabeth McCor- mack and Dorothy Reid and the Messrs.George Mitchell and Sam- , uel Hallam returned on Tuesday from New York where they spent the holiday week-end, Mrs.W.Drysdale and her daughter, Mrs.Hazel Warnecke, spent the holiday week-end at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.Mrs.W.Burnett entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday in honor of Miss B, McGillvary, of Glasgow.Scotland, who arrived in Montreal last week-end aboard the Letitia.Mrs.B.Noakes and her family, have returned home from Platts- burg, Vt., where they spent the _ summer.William McAuslan, jr., spent the w holiday week-end in New York 2 City.¥.\u201cMiss Nessis Burnett and Miss \u201c Barbara Bissell spent last week- f end at Dorval.Miss Margaret Benjamin has returned home from New York ;, whore she spent the past month.»- Miss Rose Benjamin left for Al- : re FOR YOUR TAILOR-MADE * COATS, SUITS, DRESSES Go where Tailoring is an Art and Styles Original.PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET.BRUKER reco.LADIES\u2019 TAILOR 1466 Crescent St.PL.4088 bany last Saturday, to spend the month of September, with her aunt, Mrs- D.Fleming, South Lake avenue, Albany, N.Y.The Misses Mary and Jeanne McDonald have returned home from Gaspe, where they spent the summer with their grandfather, Mr, A.N.Campbell.Rev, John O'Peacock, accompanied by George Sidaway, Nat Newell, Lois Cochrane and Mary Joan Roy, has returned home from Vermont.Mrs, R.G.Bain and Miss Mavis Bain have returned home from New York City.Mr.and Mrs.H, C.Atkinson and Miss Elizabeth Atkinson have returned from Port Elgin, N.B.where they spent the summer months.Mrs.C.B.Price and her family have returned home from their summer home at Knowlton.Mr.and Mrs.William J.Brown have left for Atlantic City, N.J,, where they will spend a ssort time.Mr- and Mrs, C.Paxton and their son Lawrence, re%srned home on Saturday from Lake Ouimet, where they spent two weeks, Mra.C.H.P.Moore and her family have returned home from St.Anicet, where they spent the summer.Miss Betty Barden and her cousin, Miss Mavis Carr, have returned home from Old Orchard Beach, Maine, where they spent the past fortnight.Miss Sheclagh McNamara was the guest of Miss Margaret Crook, at the latter's summer home at Ste.Agathe, over the holiday week-end, -,- - Miss L.Stundon spent the holiday week-end at Port Kent.Miss G.Hurst has returned home from Port Kent, where she spent the holiday week-end.Miss Elizabeth Morrison has returned home from New Brunswick, where she spent, the past few weeks, FOR ED.CLOCKS CALL AND DELIV! Announcement: P.E DEAN Certified Watchmaker Wishes to announce that he has acquired the business formerly operated by the late Mr.C.GUILLOD 4922 SHERBROOKE WEST (Near Claremont) Expert watch and clock repairs satisfactorily done by a fully qualified and experienced watchmaker.ELwood 9890 ; ze = TZ We Take Pleasure In Announcing The Opening of THE STUDIO OF COOKERY 1415 St.Mark St.\u2014 Room 24 On Monday, October 2nd e Plain and Advanced Classes Under the Instruction of .Mrs.E.Scott Thomson (Formerly of London and Edinburgh) The Studio will be open for Inspection Sept.28-29-30, from 11 a.m.to 5 p.m.Flizroy 6507 day week-end at Port Kent.Mrs.G.Wetzler has returned home from Val Morin, where she spent the summer.Mrs.J.Bogante and her family have returned from their residence at Piedmont, where they spent the summer months, Mr.and Mrs.J.Leslie Hodges and their family have returned from New York, where they spent the past week, visiting the World's Fair, Mr.and Mrs, O.E» Stanton and their sons, Alexander \"and Win- field, have returned from Muskoka, where they spent the summer months.Mr, and Mrs.C.B.Cutten and their son, Hartley, returned on Tuesday from a three weeks\u2019 motor trip to the Maritime Provinces and the New England States, Mrs.L.Gordon Glass, Mr.Gordon Glass, Mr.and Mrs, Clifford Butler, Miss Judah, and Miss E.Wilcox are leaving today for Boston to attend the marriage of Mrs.Glass\u2019 son, Mr.C.L.Odgen Glass and Miss Janet Wright McNeil, which is taking place on Saturday afternoon at half past four o'clock at the Church of the Redeemer.Chestnut Hill, Mass.Mr.Gordon Glass will act as best man for his brother and Mrs, Clifford Butler, sister of the bridegroom, will be one of the bride's attendants, Clarke-Adams The marriage of Dorothy Natalie Robina, daughter of the late William D.Adams and Mrs.Adams, to Mr.Douglass Burns Clarke, son of Mr.and Mrs.Fred C.Clarke, of Westmount, will take place on Saturday afternoon, September 9, at five o\u2019clock, in Knox Crescent Church.Edith-Brophy The marriage of Louise, daughter of Mr.snd Mrs.John R.Brophy, of Jackson Heights, New York, and Ronnoke, Virginia, to Mr, Joslyn A.Smith, son of the late Julian C.Smith and of Mra.Smith, of Westmount has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday, September 30, at University House, New York.The Reverend T., W.Jones, D.D, of Calvary United church, will officiate.King-Campbell The marriage of Mary Helen, daughter of the late Gerald L.Campbell and of Mrs.Campbell, to Mrs.Thomas Brown King, son of the late James W.King, and of Mrs.King, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 9, at half-past four o'clock in Melville Presbyterian church.Reverend William Orr Mulligan, D.D,, officiating.Stevenson-Simpson Major and Mrs.Rupert Simpson, of Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Mr, Sydney Ross Stevenson, only son of Mr, and Mrs, Ross O.Stevenson, of Roslyn avenue, The marriage has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday afternoon, September 80, in the Bishop Strachan School Chapel, Toronto.Christmas-Horsnell The marriage of Enid Geraldine, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Adolph E.Horsnell, to Mr.Alan Robert Christmas, son of Mr.William C.Christmas and of the late Mrs.Christmas, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon, September 23, at half-past four o'clock, at St.Matthias\u2019 Church, Westmount.A reception in salon B_ of the Mount Royal Hotel will follow the ceremony.ants, Her sister, Miss Audrey Horsnell, will be maid-of-honor and and the bridesmaids will be Miss Christine Ross, Miss Carolyn Clarke, Miss Virginia Webb and Miss Barbara Newman, \u2018 Mr.Robertson Gibb, jr., is to be best man for Mr.Christmas and the ushers will be Mr.Reginald Ashby, Mr.Robert Harvey, Mr.William Norrish and Mr.Robert Draper.Red Cross Branch A branch of the Canadian Red Cross will be in operation at the Temple Emanu-el Bldg., on Sherbrooke street, West, This branch is open for all volunteer workers in the vicinity.Registrations will be received daily from ten to five o'clock: Mrs.L.U.Michaed is in charge of applications at this de- i pot.\u201cMay I use your telephone?\" \u201cCertainly! Is yours out of order?\u201d .\u201cNot exactly, but sister is using it to hold up a window, Ma's cutting biscuits with the mouthpiece, and baby is teething on the cord.\u201d\u2014McGill News.The bride will have five attend- [| cream.Late August Peaches and cream give a lovely complexion to life.And they add smiles to the menu in pies, cakes, dumplings and shimmerings salads.Fresh Peach Pie Glace Eight fresh peaches sliced, or 4 cups sliced peaches, 3-4 cup sugar, | package orange flavored gelatin, 1 1-2 cups hot water, dash of salt, 1 baked 9-inch pie shell.Combine peaches and sugar and let stand 10 minutes.Dissolve gelatin in hot water.Add salt and pour over r\u2014 ee A Well-Balanced Menu BREAKFAST: Sliced oranges with chopped mint, dry cereal, rice muffins, grape jelly, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON: Potato and onion soup, hot French bread, cheese, cherry tarts, tea, milk.DINNER: Grapefruit cocktail, breaded veal chops, brown gravy, potato balls, summer squash with parsley, romaine with French dressing, fresh peach pie glace, coffee, milk.+ = » peaches.Chill.When slightly thickened, turn into cold pie sheil.Chill s : : 4 I The Way To A Man's Heart % ¥ L + 2 8 Want a Peach of an Idea for Dessert?Then Surprise the Folks With One of 5 0% These! » * Peaches in a regal dress\u2014a fresh peach glace pie with fluting of in its finest aspect.until firm, Garnish with whipped cream, if desired.Fresh Peach Upside Down Cake (1 egg One and a quarter cups sifted cake flour, 1 1-4 teaspoons baking powder, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 3-4 cup granulated sugar, 4 tablespoons softened butter or other shortening, | egg well beaten, 1-2 cup milk, | teaspoon vanilla, 4 tablespoons butter, 1-2 cup brown sugar firmly packed, 6 peaches pared and sliced.Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and sugar, and sift together three times.Add butter Combine egg, milk, and vanilla.Add to flour mixture, stirring until all flour is dampened.Then beat vigorously 1 minute.Melt 4 tablespoons butter in Bx8x2-in pan or 8-inch skillet over low flame.Add brown sugar and cook and stir until thoroughly mixed.On this arrange peach slices.Turn batter out on contents of pan.Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 50 minutes, or until done.Loosen cake from sides of pan with spatula.Serve upside down on dish with peaches on top.Garnish with whipped cream, if desired.Recipes Given For Many Peach Dishes With a bumper crop of exceptionally fine quality peaches this season in Canada the following recipes may be found to be of particular interest.Peaches for cooking should be peeled just before using as exposure to the air darkens the fruit.PEACH PIE Pastry 2 cups sifted flour 1 cup shortening % tsp.salt 4-6 tbsp.cold water Sift flour and salt, Cut in shortening, using a pastry blender or two knives, until the crumbs are about the size of beans.Sprinkle a little water over one portion and mix to dough.Add water to second portion When all is blended, roll to one eighth inch thickness.This method prevents the addition of too much water.Line a 9-inch plate and fill with sliced peaches.Add half cup gran.NOTED TEACHER SEE The prominent young Montreal teacher, Miss Frances Golt- man, Lic.Mus.and First Medallist of McGill University, has opened her new studio at 3781 Girouard Avenue.Besides baing an authority on musical subjects, Miss Goltman is the founder of the \u2018\u2019Children\u2018s Musical Forum,\u201d which has stimulated great enthusiasm in youthtul musicians and this interesting as well as instructive Forum will again hold meetings the coming season.This successful musician, who is noted for her pupils\u2019 excellent pianoforte recitals, is the giftèd writer of the widely-read music colum of this paper, \u2018Musical Sharps, Flats and Naturals, 1 ulated sugar\u2019 and two tablespoons quick tapioca.Dot with two tablespoons butter.Cover upper crust and bake in a very hot oven 30 minutes.Reduce heat and continue baking for 10 minutes.BAKED PEACHES Peel 6 large peaches and arrange in a casserole.If preferred, they may be halved and the stone removed.Sprinkle with half cup granulated sugar and pour half cup water over, Cover closely and bake half hour, Serve hot or cold: OLD FASHIONED CUP PUDDING Batter % cup shortening 2-3 cup brown sugar 1 egg % cup milk 1% cups flour 2% tsp.baking powder Cream shortening.Add sugar.Blend well.Then add egg and beat mixture until light.Sift flour with baking powder and add a little at a time alternately with a little milk, Fill large moulds or cups halt full with sliced peaches, Add 1 tbsp.granulated sugar to each mould.Pour batter over until cups are three-quarters full, Steam half hour.Turn out to serve, PEACH GINGER SHORTCAKE X cup butter 1 ege 1% cup sour milk 1.8 teaspoon ground ginger 1% cups flour 1% cup brown sugar 34 cup molasses 14 teaspoon soda 1.8 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon baking powder Cream butter and sugar, add beat well: Add molasses, then sour milk, to which soda, ginger and cinnamon have been added.Mix well, then add flour and baking powder sifted together.Bake in a greased pan 50 minutes in a slow oven (325 degrees F,) Split while hot and pile fresh sliced sugared peaches generously on top.Whipped cream may be served if de- dred.GINGER PEAR Four pounds sugar, four pounds pears, one-fourth pound crystallie- ed ginger, two lemons.Boil lemone whole in clear water.When lemons are tender enough to be prer- ced with a toothpick, cut \u2018into small pieces, removing seeds: Pee) and chip pears, cut ginger into thin slices.Simmer all in saucepan for two hours.Then seal Checks and plaids seem well in the lead of stripes in college clothes: They bring with them a lively outburst of color.Nine times out of ten one finds them tied up with a solid color; we refer now to suits.When it comes to monotones, girls wil' find a wide range of greens awaiting them; there will be blues in rich soft shades, browns that swing from burnt sugar to golden tans, and wines in reddish rather than purple tints.There will be dusty pinks, too, to greet them, more than is usual at this time of the year.For their collected serious moments they will most likely select the neutral naturals, palatable to the taste as a ceral.They dre presented in quality cashmere jerseys.* * LS A lot of people have become pretty bored with exotic perfumes with daring names, apparently intended only to be used by Theda Bara-type vamps.For these people a collection of strictly Canadian toiletries should be a welcome relief.Most of the producers are put up in wooden boxes painted with colonial designs, which can be used for other things after their original contents are used vp.They are free of trade-marks and label; so one does not end up with a box of pins marked soap.One of the most appealing items is a miniature chest of drawers entitled, \u201cA Place for Everything and Everything in Place.\u201d It has six tiny drawers and one larger one, containing different sizes of soap.It would be perfect for buttons and pins, or on a desk, for paper clips and rubber bands.* % * Bath salts come in a wooden bin which can stand on a shelf or hang on the wall, with a small shovel for measuring: This could be used later in the kitchen for flour or sugar.There are sewing boxes, trunk boxes and pin-cushion satchets, all containing different assortments of toilet waters, powders, perfumes and bath salts, The scents are all spicy and fragrant and last much longer than most.* * * For evening gowns, laced corsets have been designed to pinch in the waist.Whalebone and even busks have been admitted into fashion.Higher corsets shown for street wear.Firmer fabrics and more boning in general demand.The new corsets shown are shorter than the girdles formerly worn.Their first purpose is to make the waistline the smallest in years.* * * As if to sober down the outburst of color in the new showings there are a number of the natural shades, These, with gray, prevail in the Chanel jerseys, which seem to be coming back to a considerable extent.There is nothing else quite so satisfactory as a jérsey tailored dress for the outfit to be worn for both town and for a week-end in the country.* * * Dyed sheepskin waist-length jackets in green, wine or rust to match the skirt are sporty and not too expensive, Cardigans have real appeal.this fall, sweaters looking as if they were a size too large go ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL 2 WEAR WCLL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE À ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX DRN » BB CUT RATE FLORIST ROSES MOST BEAUTIFUL Leng Stemmed, Doz.84c All Colors Garden Flowers 2.3 5¢ At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA, 2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5036 Sherbrooke Westmount Theatre WA.3122 1817 St.Catherine St.W.FI, 8693 Park Ave.TA.Wedding Bouquets $2.30 up Corsages 35e up .Funeral Designs ON SHORT NOTICE $2.00 up Bias.Made from Quality Flowers.y by the name of \u201csloppies\u201d and have the proper nonchalant look- Evening dresses in clan plaids are also part of the vogue for college and campus wear.Reversible coats come in a great variety; there are rainproof camel's hair type ones, gabardines with fly-fronts and cigarette pockets, and tweeds with removable plaid linings that zip in and out.For rainy days sou\u2019- westers, white or colored rubber boots and rubberized fabrics do the trick.Maternity Dresses Smarter In Design For many years maternity clothes have been styless objects of wearing apparel cut in Hoover apron effects.And all the muttered rebellion of those who had to wear them could do nothing about than- ging them, But when a designer recently found herself faced with the need for wearing maternity clothes, she was in a position to do something constructive about their appearance.What she did for herself she is now doing for you, and you will find in one of the stores a collection of her clothes that will improve a hundredfold both your mental attitude and physical appearance.Present in these clothes are all of the details that stamp them aa fashion conscious, They are tucked and pleated and shirred not because they are maternity dresses but because these are fall 1939 style trends.You will find high round necks and low draw-string treatments; sleeves that are long or crush just below the elbow; skirts that are flared to back fullness.And you will find them in Scotch plaids combined with solid colored wools or velveteens, in sheers and in crepes that look like 4841 Sherbrooke W.(at Victoria) DE.9893 Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 Retail Branch: jerseys.The only item that is the styling of the skirt, which is artfully concealed.This is done in two ways, one À the wrap-around, the other the i side expansion.This last is the most interesting, and is used on à two-piece suits.The general idea \u2018 may have been borrowed from the 3 tops of slacks which button at the 4 side- On one style, the back of the skirt is extended into the belt that continues across the 9 front of the waist, lacing smoothly at the centre front, The waist.À band is bordered with eyelets, all across, and each side of the front & panel of the skirt is equipped with 3 a hook that slides into whichever eyelet is most comfortable.x NOW IS THE TIME.1 To have your suit or overcoat attended to during the slack season when we can give yeu better attention and reduced prices.Mending, Pressing, Valet Service T.SENECAL (Established 1897) Custom Tailor \u2014 Couturier WE.5908 4226 St.Catherine St.Westmount Swop Shop Offers RUGS TABLES LAMPS RIDING BOOTS ETC.We alse have SCHOOL BOOKS for all grades.Come in and browse areund.384 Victoria Ave.(Just below Sherbrooke) ELwood 2230 DExter 1300 + Male and female attendants for the nursing care of chronic : : and convalescent cages, Trained Attendants Association | OF CANADA INC.5656 SHERBROOKE WEST H.ZERBST | UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired 379 Victoria Ave.go 0a EL.7980 ee THRIFT generates Prosperity.THE MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK Batablished in 1846 Safety Deposit Boxes at All Qur Offices BRANCHES IN PARTS OF THE GITY themes \"MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING brings Happiness; \\ ?sets {3 these apart from ordinary clothes 03 broad 3 N The a Vu it A a he 1 I OR Ea IE ae 3 Ra TAPIE | | ie.JE 7.1939 4 a LE that seu 3 ry clothes J irt, which if '8YS, one other the Ast is the used on eral idea from the on at the ck of the e broad ross the smooth.he waist.lets, all the front | ped with rhichever le, FER me meme, >vercoat : Season tter at.L urier nd.e.il THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Marguerite Holden TEACHER OF Pianoforte 268 Wood Avenue Fitzroy 9065 PHYLLIS ROWELL L.Mus.Gold Medallist PIANIST-ACCOMPANIST PIANOFORTE TUITION 4643 Sherbrooke St.W.Wi.2078 LR.S.M.Teacher of Violin Theory and Harmony Resumes teaching on Monday, Sept.11th.Two firsts, three seconds and one third prize winners In Montreal Hobby Show.Studio club meetings; chamber music and weekly ensemble rehearsals.Studio: 35 CHURCH HILL Ave.Gerda Selman Graduate Teacher PIANOFORTE Beginners or Advanced Pupils 5121 Western Ave.WAlnut 1809 Dorothy Asch _ Teacher of Piano Pupil of Frances Goltman 3482 Northcliffe Ave.EL.0450 MUSIC INSTRUCTOR STUDIED WIDELY Edith M.Johnson, teacher at the McGill Conservatorium of Music for several years has had an interesting career, studying under several wall known artists.A Canadian by birth, Miss Johnson began the study of music at an early age and in late years has made a speciality of teaching.She has devoted much time to concert work.Miss Johnson studied at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston under Carl Stasny who was a pupil of Franz Liszt, and also under Madame Stepanoff in Berlin, Germany, a co-instructor with Leschetizky.She also was a pupil of Henrion, a native of Belgium.For four years Miss Johnson taught at Lassell Junior College, Boston and then resumed teaching at the McGill Conservatorium, Her assistant is Miss Elizabeth Schwob.ENROLMENT STARTS AT POPULAR SCHOOL Another season is here, parents and their children have returned after a summer holiday the children have resumed their school, but still there is something else of great importance that many parents should and do think about.That is to send their little one to a Dance school, because if the ISI sve AA hsp KINDERGARTEN HERE STARTS 6TH SEASON Merrymount School, established in Westmount for five years, reopens on Monday, September 18th.This school is especially designed for children of Kindergarten age, from four to six years, and the curriculum is carefully arranged by Miss Jean Birnie who is an experienced Kindergarten teacher.Bright, sunny classrooms in a homelike atmosphere and an enclosed playground where the children are under constant supervision, are two of the features of the school.The program of work followed by Miss Birnie covers all branches of Kindergarten work, including General Information, Art Work, Elocution, French Conversation, Songs, Games and Rhythmic Or chestra.The enrolment is limited so that each pupil may receive individual attention and direction.Further information may be obtained by telephoning Miss Birnie at the number given in the advertisement in this paper, Learn FRENCH BY Conversation (Berlitz) 3 Months Course Individual attention.Day-Evening.MA.3356.1265 Stanley\u2014No.7 Register now, MERRYMOUNT SCHOOL © Under the personal direction of ® H.JEAN BIRNIE Kindergarten Classes For Children from 4 to 6 years will re-open MONDAY, SEPT.18th For further detalls, call WE.2203 603 LANSDOWNE AVE, Kindergarten Primary Classes For Children 4 to 7 years of age.Victoria Ave., near DIRECTS PLAY Sunnyside Jo Ann Sayers claims she is Experienced English & French learning to be a better actress Teachers.through her recent directorial duties.The player is directing \u201cThe Critic,\u201d a one-act play for the Wil- shire Theater Guild, with Laraine Day porducing.Re-Opens Sept.14th Telephone for Appointment or Prospectus WA.4654 child has talent it will be brought out, and even if there is no talent apparent, yet what good dance Hilda Galt, prominent dancing teacher, who announces the opening of her dancing classes on September 15th.lessons will do to a young, or for that matter old body, is a well known fact.It gives the child poise and grace and keeps the body healthy.The Evans Sisters School of Dance are now enroling pupils for the season 1939-40, and indications promise a big season for this popular school, the school known as \u201cThe school for better and individual teaching.\u201d A call in person The Westmount Business College, formerly situated 12 years at 266 Metcalf avenue, Westmount, has recently moved into new and spacious quarters in the Royal Bank Building, corner St.Catherine and Greene ave.(Entrance or on the phone will enable one 1165 Greene ave.).EDITH EAGER ROSS L.MUS.education in pianoforte-playing, theory and harmony leading to L.Mus.and Mus.Bac.\u2018Studio: 4628 St.Catherine St.West ; (Near Westmount High School) Appointments for consultations with parents or students desire advice or information concerning their studies or student A complete musical requirements may be arranged for Since its beginning, this college has specialized in training pupils to attain good business positions, many of which often lead to the role of private secretary.In large classes it is impossible for a teacher, no matter how good to handle the problems of each pupil individually.In this school, classes are limited in number and who may individual attention is given to each student, which results in a EDITH M.STAFF McGILL CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE RESUMES TEACHING SEPT.11, 1939 high grade of efficiency.The aim of the school is to turn out a certain number of well trained, JOHNSON capable stenographers, rather than a great number of untrained ones.Graduates, both young men and young women, are holding res- Private Studio: 4643 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Between Lansdowne & Arlington SPECIAL BEGINNERS\u2019 CLASS SATURDAY MORNINGS \u2019 50 CENTS PER LESSON other cities.Classes are held day and evening.Private lessons are also available for those who desire such tuition.Fees are moderate, | ponsible positions in Montreal and WE.1211 8-9 am.\u2014 6-7 p.m.me CHILDREN'S THEATRE A Special School of Theatrical Training Diction \u2014 Poise \u2014 Deportmant \u2014 Elocution \u2014 Stage and Radio Productions.KINDERGARTEN, INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR GROUPS Enroll Now \u2014 Studio: 3835 GIROUARD AVE.Phone Dorothy Davis DE, 6233 or 6620 to obtain any information.This School limits the number of pupils which are enrolled for the season as it is found to be the only satisfactory and efficient way in which time and individual teaching can be given.FRANCES | GOLTMAN Planiste Lie, Mus.|| Recitals, Beginners and advances First Medallist, McGill University Pupils Successful Highest Bxams 4845 Sherbrooke St.W.ENROLL TODAY SPECIAL BEGINNERS CLASSES Any Social or Modern Dance Taught Tap Dancing Specialists - Toe - Ballet Acrobatic - Every Type of Dance EVANS SISTERS The School of Conscientious Experts ! 3781 GIROUARD AVENUE DExter 6424 Westmount Business College Has Moved to New Quarters Diplomas are awarded students who, at the completion of the Course, attain a speed of 100 words a minute or more in the writing of Shorthand.The Isaac Pitman system alone is taught, as it has proved itself for many years superior to any other.In the Houses of Parliament throughout the world, where only the highest qualified stenographers are employed, nearly all are\" Pitman writers.A Course at this College enables a young man or woman to obtain a remunerative position in the business world and from an educational viewpoint alone, is of great value to them.Many older people have also taken this Course, finding it a great help in a personal way.If interested in obtaining more particulars, an appointment may be arranged with the Principal, Miss R.Wood, by telephoning the number which appears in the Westmount Business College Advertisement.in this paper.Old Armament.(Continued from Page 1) propositions have been made to the present owner no decision has been reached as to what the building will be used for, The present owner stated yesterday that the framework of the building is in excellent condition and that it is suitable as a manufacturing centre.The building has fallen into decay as the years have gone by and it has been in disuse, Many people have been under the impression that it was partially demolished by a wrecking crew, but this belief ia entirely unfounded as queries prove that it has been pulled apart by vagrants who have sought wood and other materials, They were warned some time ago to cease wrecking the structure, SCHOOL Some 1930 successes: OF Divitmeed Sng : DANCE Cup Trophy at W and Third prizes at Montreal Hob Westmount Rhythm Band.DExter 4688 CATHERINE H.SMITH PIANIST (MATTHAY EXPERT) Resumes teaching September 18th at 451 Gresvenor Avenue, P Westmount, - 288 Ww dit, J Musle; M.\u2014the only Fra ha! Ol of oats Bach Runner-up in Quebec Music Festival, Sliver at Westmount Hobby Show; also several First, Second y Club meetinge for senior puplis.semble playing with Larche Paul, ?Pun Pupils prepared and presented in concerts and DExter 2328 to pass in Montreal.Show.Th H oe.sory armony, ete.over CBM.' viotinist, HILDA Studio: 1215 Greene Ave.SCHOOL OF DANCING a, Ned Wayburn Graduate Teacher ; TAP \u2014 TOE \u2014 BALLET \u2014 ACROBATIC Ballroom \u2014 Musical Comedy Limbering and Stretching Register Now Open Reitdence: 3787 Giroward Ave.CALT a complete and thorough musical appreciation of music will be glven Eurythmics, Keyboard Harmony, for full time or partial courses, CE.D EL.7279 2607 McGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MUSIC Dean: Douglas Clarke, M.A., Mus.B, (Cantsb) F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O.Session 1939-40 opens September 18th, 1939, McGill University Conservatorium of Music offers education and courses leading to the diplomas of A.Mus., L.Mus., and degres of Mus.B.Instruction In pla organ, singing, violin and all orchestral Instruments and compositio Lectures on ail Theoretical subjects and a spécial course of lectures on the noforte, at hours convenient to ail.Special Training Courses for Specialist teachers in school music.Courses in Dalcroze and Teachers\u2019 Methods and Materials.Weekly rehearsals of the Orchestra will be held In the evenings and are available to all qualified persons as vacancies ocour.Students may register PIANO AND VIOLIN CLASSES AT THE WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER.For Syllabus and full particulars \"nes to.THE VICE-DIRECTOR AND SECA TARY McQILL UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC 677 Sherbrooke St, W.MONTREAL ARLINGTON SCHOOL Boys & Girls\u2014312-8 years, MISS A.BUTTANSHAW (Formerly of The Study & rafalgar) Individual Attention, French Conversation.Interviews at Westmount Y.M.C.A.dally 10 a.m.to noon, or phone Fitzroy 4101, Re-opening Sept.13th.a Weston Day School for Girls Re-opens Sept.14th Primary class for boye and qiris Transportation arranged If desired.Matricuiation or Graduation Course.Open to Partial Students for Art Appreciation, Dramatics, Current Events, Homemaking, Languages.Princlpal\u2014Miss Jean Nichol, M.A.{| 18 Severn Ave., Westmount, P.Q.Phone Fltzroy 9856 Ulniversitp School WESTMOUNT A Residential and Day School for Boys Providing a thorough secondary school training for boys (10 to 18 years of age) will re-open for the Fall term on September 13th, Peter Pan Nursery School Private Kindergarten Reopening Monday Sept.18th Special programme arranged for Children from 3 to 6 years.Particulars on application, 445 Strathcona Ave.WE.1910 For particulars, apply to Wm.Ogle, M.A.498 Argyle Ave.Fltxroy 8185 in Miss Hagey's School KINDERGARTEN \u2014 JUNIOR & HIGH SCHOOL Miss Hagey, Principal (formerly of Miss L.Palmer's School) TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke St, and Marlowe Ave, © McOILL GRADUATES IN ATTENDANCE o TERM OPENS SEPT, 7th For Information Please Telephone CA.6612 \u2014MISS ROBICHAUD'S\u2014 COMMERCIAL ACADEMY ENGLISH TUITION \u2014 FRENCH CONVERSATION The school of famous graduates, New feature: Commercial department equipped with all NEW noiseless typewriters.Shorthand: Gregg, Pitman, Duploye-Perrault.Bookkeeping.Most Efficient Placement Service 393 PRINCE ALBERT DE.2663 Corner Sherbrooke A MODERN WEBSTER FRE Dictionary With Every Nyal Purchase of 50c or over For students at school or for the husiness office, Dictionaries are Indispensable, Even In the home, with the Radlo Quiz or Quastion and Answer Programs, the newspaper or magazine crossword puzzles = à good dictionary finds daily usage, We offer the new Modern Wehster Dictionary, (350 pages, size 5 by 734, gold stamped, black embossed cover), with any Nyal purchase of c or over, Get yours while the supply lasts, windows for display of Nyal Drugs and Toiletries or phone \u201cshop and Save at Nyai Every-Day Low Prices, Sea our for suggestions, > WAIlnut 6727-0137 Metcalfe Pharmacy L.Sherwin, druggist, Ex-pharmacist to Montreal General Hospital.4481 St.Catherine West, corner Metcalfe EDUCATIONAL ADVERTISING For full Information and Rates just phone WAlnut 2773x end our Representative, Mr.Mount, will be pleased to call.Westmount Business College MISS R.WOOD, PRINCIPAL Formerly situated 12 years at 256 Metcaife Avenue, now located In the * Royal Bank Building CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND GREENE AVE, (Entrance 1168 Greene Ave.) Complete business and secretarial courses.Limited number In day and evening classes, Private lessons.Graduates holding responsible positions, WE.1885 Miss Graham's Business College FRENCH & ENGLISH TUITION All Commercial Subjects taught by thorough and practical teachers in both languages; also a comprehensive course in Secretarial Work, Individual instruction.Franch Conversation.\u2019 Day Classes: Girls Only Night Classes: Both Sexes SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.5 BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS 4914 Sherbrooke Street DExter 2242 Westmount LeROY coLLEGE 1 Over 30 years of unexcalled service In the fleld of Bookkeeping business ducation, \u2018By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Accountancy Them.\" Jud 0 our school by the Achlsvement of ite raduaten.Is year's awards Included a Gol edal and an Honourable Mention Banner, won in Shorthand a World Wide Competition.That all large employ.System of Individual \u201cinatrustion.Limiced Baroiment, system of Individual Instruction .Typewriting and pique personal Attention to each Bp a, enced us exceptional success of ou \u2019 Secretarial Employment service Is, of courss, Free, and fees Civil Service are ne higher than those of any school of recognized prerit, Day and Night Classes\u2014Call, Write or \u2018Phone Fl.8664 or WI.6307 4176 St.Catherine, Westmount, near Greane SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.Sth Tesbovre Yorrocl)/ SPROTT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Will Get You ~ Started Right! And getting the proper start is more than half the battle.Scores of our graduates, mow occupying steady, well-paid positions, frequently express thelr appreciation of the training received from this institution and the keen personal Interest taken in them by its principal, Mr.Sprott, right from the moment of their enrolment.Why not place yourself in the same capable hands and share their advan; tages.\u2019 Fully Experienced Faculty Enroll Now! Complete Curriculum - Fall Term Just Beginning - SPROTT COMMERCIAL COLLEG VICTOR D.SPROTT, Principal INC.Empress Theatre Building \u2014 2304 Old Orchard Ave.TELEPHONE: EL.1733 - EL.2452 (Courses of Study v for the year 1939-40 ; ARTS AND SCIENCE College courses for high schoo! graduates (men and women) leading In two years to diploms of Associate in Arts or Science, in four years to degree of B.A.or B.Sc.Preparation for senior matriculation et end of i first year if desired.Equivalent courses dey and evening.: COMMERCIAL EDUCATION College course for high school graduates (men and women) leading in two years to diploma of Associate in Commerce, in four years to degree of B.5e.(Com.).Equivalent courses day and evening.Also Business School open to both men and women.Secretarial, Steno.raphic and Business courses, six to ten months in length in day division.&miler courses in evening division, FINE AND APPLIED ART Professional and leisure-time training in all branches of fine and coms.mercial art, including drawing and painting, modelling and sculpture, ore traiture, poster design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising art, Day end evening.Coeducational.EVENING ELEMENTARY & HIGH SCHOOLS Evening classes in elementary grades (V, VI and VII) for young people and à speciel class for adults, leading to high school entrance.Complete four-year evening high school leading to high school graduation, General, Scientific, Classical or Commercial courses.Preparation for junior matriculation if desired.Information from the Registrar 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA, 8331 Sir George Williams OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.CA. Paus urx THE WESTMUUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 WESTMOUNT FOOTBALL CLUB WILL NOT OPERATE LOSS OF ATHLETIC GROUNDS AND EAGERNESS OF PLAYERS T0 JOIN ARMY DECIDE STAND Executive Decided to Abandon Activities at Meeting Held on Tuesday \u2014 President John M.Pritchard Made Announcement\u2014Squad Has Been Practicing For Past Week \u2014 All Plans Now Set Aside Due to the fact that war conditions have made it necessary for the Westmount Athletic Grounds to be used as a temporagy barracks and training centre, and that many of its players intend to \u201cjoin up,\u201d the Westmount Football Club has decided not to operate this year.The executive of the recently organized Ontario Rugby Football elub, which has worked hard over Union the formation of the squad for the past month, decided to abandon activities at a meeting Tuesday morning.John M.Pritchard, president, announced the stand taken by the club immediately following the meeting, Besides the fact that the club executives felt that many of members would now turn their activities towards helping Canada in the war.Last season the club operated under the name of Nationals at Point St.Charles\u2019 Alexandra Park.On Monday officials were informed that the Athletic grounds had been taken over for military training purposes.The club had prospects of becoming one of the strongest gridiron forces in Eastern Canada.It had practiced for a weck under the direction of coaches Clary Foran and Ernie Hempey.Loyalty to the Dominion in its bid to help England in the war struggle was so firmly evidenced by the players on the team that jt was considered imprudent to try to keep the squad in operation.Following last night's announcement they would be unable to play at Westmount Grounds, the executive committee, comprising John Phitchard, Fred Porter and Jimmy Riddell, considered bidding for the baseball stadium for night rugby.They also entertained outside hopes they might get into Molson Stadium, for the Ontario Union seemingly intended carrying on for another scason at least.Today's loyal decision set aside all these matters.Departure of Westmount Club leaves three organizations surviving in the Ontario Union.Balmy Beach, Peterborough and Sarnia were other clubs originally scheduled to start in the four-team setup.Peterborough and Nationals, were ncwcomers to the Union last scason, while Balmy Beach and Sarnia were veteran members of the organization.Decision of.the Westmount Club to cease operations has brought no comment from Toronto whether or not the Ontario Union will continue this fall.Should sentiments similar to Westmount's exist in the other three clubs, there is a chance the veteran O.R.F.U, might suspend operations for the duration of the war.DOLLS HALT AIR LINER Two dolls held up an airliner at Omaha, Neb., recently.The big ship was starting to take off when attendants discovered little Muriel Donahue of Minneapolis, Minn., en route alone to Sacramento, Calif, had forgotten the dolls in her excitement to be first aboard.A radio order halted the ship while Muriel got her traveling companions.1st Chauffeur: How did you come to puncture the tire?gn Chauffeur: Ran over a bote.1st Chauffeur: Didn't you see it in time?2nd Chauffeur: No, the man had It under his coat, its* has lost the use of the grounds, DUILVY'S MAKE ARRANGEMENT FOR WAR DUTY The regular quarterly staff breakfast meeting of Jas.A.Ogilvy's Limited was held in the store's dining room yesterday.The management welcomed Miss Louise Pritchard and Mr.Ernest Durrance to the \u201cQuarter Century Club\u201d made ur of employees who havé bean in Ogilvy's service for twenty five or more years.Miss Pritchard and Mr.Durrance were presented with silver trays appropriately inscribed.In the course of a short address Aird Nesbitt, general manager of Ogilvy's, outlined the store\u2019s policy with regard to staff members who voluntarily enlist for active service.All regular employees who have dependents and who voluntarily enlist for active service will receive from Ogilvy\u2019s, for a period of at least one year, the amount by which their total army pay and allowances fall short of their Ogilvy salary at time of enlistment.Similarly, employees without dependents will receive the difference between their army pay and allowances and three quarters of their Ogilvy salary at time of enlistment.And, in order to help in making the adjustments necessitated by enlistment, every active service volunteer will remain on Ogilvy's pay-roll at full pay for a period of four weeks.Such employees will be regarded as absent on special leave without any break in the record of Ogilvy service and a position at Ogilvy\u2019s will be available to them on their return, During absence on active service, volunteers and their dependents may shop at Ogilvy's at the then ctirrent staff discount.Mr.Nesbitt also stressed that those who can not enlist for active service can do their part by keeping business going as usual.w LAUGH ON WHO?Elsie and Effie are twins.Mum is putting them to bed after bathing them and Effie is laughing and cannot be stopped: Mammy: \u201cWhut you-all laughing at, Effie?\u201d Effie: \u201cYou, Mammy.\u201d Mammy: \u201cAt Mammy?Why?Effie: \u201cWaal, he-he-he, you-all a done washed Elsie twice.YOU WILL BE ASTON rr LA i=] p) WAX 2 and you need your car duri L) > LINENS DISTRIBUTED BY: Sherbrooke \u2014 Drummondville 5362 Sherbrooke St.W.At Prud'homme AT THE RESULTS.with only one application of JOHNSON'S CARNU The Easy Way to Restore the Original Gloss to your Car.After using CARNU finish off with an | Johnson's Wax ASK YOUR SERVICE STATION FOR IT.HODGE AUTO PARTS Automotive and Sporting Goods ISHED ! \u2014 application of have no worry about the finish of ng the Fall and Winter months.MONTREAL LTD.\u2014 Victoriaville \u2014 Montreal EL.4540 IT ISNT HOW THEY DO IT, wr BUT RESULTS THAT COUNT The stars don\u2019t always conform to the book to get results.Jim Jeffries\u2019 crouch led him to the heavyweight championship, Jack Bromwich confounds tennis experts with his Charley Paddock had his famed \u2018flying finish.\u201d and Leo Diegel rose to golfing prominence with his crablike putting stance and pendulum stroke.two-handed \u2018\u2019baseball\u201d\u2019 grip.Heinie Groh went to town with his curious \u2018bottle\u2019 bat popular radio column will resume in flict.) night, Giants pursued their baseball sched marvelled at NTG\u2019s Sun Bathers,* the Dance of Salome and other cultural exhibits at Manhattan\u2019s World of Tomorrow.Broadway, too, is happy today in the knowledge that Monday's settlement of differences between the stage hands\u2019 union and the actors has averted what promised to become the most complete paralysis of all activity in the history of the American theatre, and capacity attendance at major clubs and show places has kept turnstyles clicking merrily.Tonight as usual multi-colored bulbs and strips of neon twinkle gaily throughout the town, and eccentric figures on midtown electric signs play leapfrog with one another.Over on 52nd Street the swing emposiums are doing a snappy post-holiday business, and bars throughout Manhattan report bright prospects for a prosperous week end.The casual observer would not believe that this American metropolis is possibly only a few wecks removed from war\u2014to quote a prominent authority\u2014nor would he reconcile the Manhattan of this Wednesday evening with the thunderstruck New York of Sunday night which recoiled in anger at reports of torpedoing of the Athenia.In fact, New Yorkers, conditioned to headlines and crises, and happily free from formal European commitments, accepted Sunday's declaration of war with little more than the advent of a new year.The Athenia disaster caused them to wake momentarily, but they quickly passed into lethargy once again, However, Sunday seems already so very long ago.We are today living at a new tempo\u2014and although tonight Manhattan went to work and play in an atmosphere of weakly affected detachment thers was a scent of grimness in the air.President Roosevelt's voice echoed from every she, in town and audiences at newsreel theatres cheered when shots of soldiers patrolling the Lachine Canal and Montreal armories were projected on the screen.Canadians thronged radio stores in search of portable short wave receivers and crowds on Times Square strained their necks\\to catch a glimpse of the news as it circled the New CROSSWORD SOLUTION A N T Cl?H| 0 2 i (The following impressions have been written by radio editor Jack Hirshberg, at present vacationing in New York City.His regular and the next issue of The Examiner.Mr.Hirshberg here gives impressions gathered on the European con- New York, September 6\u2014There is no blackout in New York to- This afternoon Brooklyn's daffy Dodgers and the New York ules before enthusiastic crowds, and untold thousands journeyed by subway to Flushing where they York Times Building in the midst of Manhattan.Broadway was a mass of headlines as hundreds of people sat all over Father Duffy's statue at 48th Street scanning papers for war news and buying out latest editions within a few minutes of their appearance on the street.This morning by eleven o\u2019- clock all Montreal papers were gone\u2014Canadian dailies sold like hot cakes throughout the day.New Yorkers, transient and permanent it seems, were unable to disassociate themselves from war \u2014no matter how hard they might try.Last Wednesday I drove out to Port Washington to meet the Dixie Clipper and welcome H.V.Kal- tenborn, America\u2019s top-ranking new analyst, back from his European trip.Driving back to Manhattan from the air base, Kalten- born predicted war in four days.He was correct almost to the hour.Tonight I climbed to the 17th floor of Columbia\u2019s Madison Avenue edifice to chat with him again.As we sat together in the trim, glass- walled news studio at CBS, awaiting further European developments, he talked freely and calmly, revealing scarcely at all the talked freely and calmly, revealing scarcely at all the terrific strain under which he has been working these past few weeks.\u201cNot a chance\u2014not a single chance in the world!\u201d was the way he summed up possibilities of a German victory in the present conflict.\u201d Germany will be unable to carry on for more than one year.\u201d : I inquired his opinion of the Nazi-Russian pact.\u201cIt will hurt both Russia and Germany immeasurably,\u201d was his rapid answer: \u201cAlready it has cost Russia the support of many liberal thinkers throughout the world, and it has cost Germany at least one ally.Moreover, it proves that Hitler and Stalin are both cheap opportunists with little of the idealist in their makeup.Their words must always be doubted.\u201d Hans Kaltenborn should know whereof he speaks.Wanderlust has sent him all over the world.Resourcefulness and courage have given him many \u201cscoops.\u201d Last year he stationed himself in a haystack in Spain to broadcast running commentaries on the Civil War.He has personally interviewed Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Beck, Chamberlain, Goering, Daladier, Bonnet and Halifax, Mahatma Ghandi told him of conditions in India, and Kaltenborn was the only radio broadcaster to interview General Chiang Kai-Shek at his headquarters in China, During the Czech crisis of Sept- Frank Hodgson | Wins Putting Tourney Frank Hodgson was the winner of the regular weekly adults\u2019 municipal putting tournament held last night at King George Park.He chalked up a score of 20 for nine holes.Tournaments will be held at the park each Wednesday night for the remainder of the current month, weather permitting, Largest City Grows Larger, London Reports London remains the largest City in the world\u2014and it is still growing, according to \u201cLondon Statistics 1936-38,\u201d issued by the London County Council.This volume tells how in 1937, last period for which figures are available, there was an increase of 80,000 in the population, bringing the total to 8,655,- 000.This compares with New York\u2019s 7,000,000.The administrative county, however, that inner ring of the vast metropolis which forms Greater London and spreads over 693 square miles, is steadily losing inhabitants.The population of this area was at its highest in 1901\u2014 4,536,276.Since then it has con- ember last Kaltenborn was heard 86 times in 18 days.He has probably broken that record covering the present hostilities.He sleeps on stray cots, on the floor\u2014or he doesn\u2019t sleep at all.He is the iron man of radio.Edward Murrow, Columbia\u2019s London chief, is near collapse after close to a month of 24-hour duty.Thomas Grandin in Paris has worked himself into the hospital.William Shirer in Berlin is ill from over-work.But Kalten- born, like the mighty river, goes on and on and on.Tennis Tourney Being Continued The Men's Municipal Tennis Tournament with 88 entries is being continued during the month.At the moment the first and second rounds are completed which should bring the tournament to a close by about September 15.The Girl and Boy Student Tournaments are drawing to a close and should be completed by September 12.Plans have been made to run a Men\u2019s Municipal Doubles Tournament.All those who wish to enter may do so by giving their names to the court attendants before Monday at 8 p.m.tinued to fall until in 1938 it was 4,062,800.The growth of Greater London at the expense of the administrative county, according to this survey, is reflected in the decreasing number of elementary school children in the county.Their numbers have dropped from 900,000 in 1915 to 543,600 in 1937.This decline in school population is proportionately much larger than the decrease in the total population of the county.Much of Greater London\u2019s growth in population is said to be due to the concentration of a large proportion of the newer industries around London and consequent migration of workers from other districts, Passing from people to the books they read, this colume gives a detailed analysis of books borrowed by London residents.During the year ended March 381, 40,116,733 books were borrowed from public libraries in Greater London.WINNERS OF SPORTS DAYS ARE NAMED Eight Meets Held During Summer Season at Athletic Grounds The weekly playground sports\u2019 days held at the Westmount Athletic Grounds came to an end on Aug.30, the results of which were in last weeks\u2019 Examiner.There were eight meets held during the summer playground season with an average attendance of over 125 per meeting.Points were awarded in the various classifications as follows: first, 3 points; second, 2 points; third, 1 point.These points were kept during the summer and the winners are as follows.Girls 6 years and under, Caroline Kennedy, 25 points; Girls 8 years and under, Gloria Williams, 51 points; Girls 10 and under, Pamella Haskett, 69 points; Girls 12 and under, Gladys Morgan, 63 points; Girls 14 and under, Dolly Thomson, 53 points; Boys 6 and under, Peter Hennessy, 56 points; Boys 8 and under, Douglas Bramble, 43 points; Boys 10 and under, Allan Robinson, 55 points; Boys 12 and under, Leonard Chambers, 69 points; Boys 14 and under, Buddy Tobias, 58 points.NEW BRIDGES Moscow plans two new bridges, MONTRE AUTOMOTIVE and 5362 SHERBROOKE ST.W.Near Prud'homme DUNLOP TENNIS SUPPLIES AND RESTRINGING at HODGE AUTO PARTS AL LTD.SPORTING GOODS EL.4540 ADVERT su CHECKS and RECHECKS have PROVED what we promise WE PERFORM DOOR-TO-DOOR DISTRIBUTORS OF Advertising Matter and Samples Couponing-Surveys WE ARE EQUIPPED TO HANDLE Local, Coast-te-Coast or Sectional Distribution MArquette 4015 366 LEMOINE STREET ISING ; OF, CANADA CESSORS TO THE DISTRIBUTION DEPARTMENT © The MONTREAL MESSENGER SERVICE @-: DISTR ALL WORK covered by UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE AN TR OF RARE N NS N S == >> == ( 5] m ridic they geth Hi may pose ofter poin resol decle ed } ment "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.