The Westmount examiner, 28 septembre 1939, jeudi 28 septembre 1939
[" 21, 1939 me) IT LED SON ELD Scrim- ver 30 y Night s F.U, will Tuesday Athletic 0 heavy e Watch.squads rkout at e grind mr stmount The pat.purple big SW on the iS n Pear- : West- week to Spring- Massa- was an r Lead- ie Hi-Y lis sec- While McGill, is mas- ssisted of the \u201ca OHMAN\u2019 N NY Ny N NS = NS N N NS N N RY WE.4046 VOL.X., No.39 NEW DIVISIONS WIDELY AFFECT ELECTORS HERE W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., Will Announce Future Plans Shortly \u2014 Had Stressed Need for Equal Representation W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., stated yesterday that it was still too early to make any comment on the forthcoming Provincial elections.He will.however.make his plans known shortly, he said.Interviewed prior to leaving Tuesday for Quebec City to confer with Legislative members on the unexpected announcement that Provincial elections had been set for October 25, W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., outlined briefly the new electoral boundaries so far as they will effect local electors.The new divisions, Mr.Bulloch pointed out, will be as follows: Outremont\u2014takes, in Outremont, Fark Extension, Model City, and the city ward of Mount Royal; N.D.G.division\u2014N.D.G., Hamp- stead, Cote St.Luc and Montreal West; Westmount-St.George \u2014 Westmount and the former St.George riding.In the platform he placed before the electors in 1936 Mr.Bulloch had strongly advocated redistribution of the old division.He at that time stressed the need for more equal representation of En- glish-speaking citizens of the riding at Quebec and has worked for that objective during his tenure of office, ACADEMY FORMS NEW CLASS: TAS FINE LIBRARY Grades Six and Seven at St.Leo's Will Receive Manual Traming A new class in manual training (wooderaft) for grades six and seven, under the direction of L.Pilon, has been organized at St.Leo's Academy, it was announced yesterday by Brother Ggorge, principal.Pupils in the last two classes of the lower school division of the academy will receive an hour's instruction in woodwork each week.Although manual training formed part of the curriculum in previous years, no regular schedule had been maintained.A large number of new books have been added to the shelves ol the library of the academy during the past summer and now total well over 7,000 in number, including fiction and non-fiction volumes.The new books have all been contributed.A number of new volumes have heen added to the school\u2019s music department which now has an exceptionally extensive library for an academy of its size.Calvary Church Plans Service Of Dedication In Calvary church on morning the teachers and officers of both morning and afternoun Sunday schools will share in a service of dedication.This service will be held in conjunction with the Communion of the Lord's Supper.The first Sunday in October is being sporsored by Christian bodies as World Comr-union Sunday; Calvary Church invites all who are seeking to follow Jesus Christ as Lord and Master, to share in this service of Communion.New members will be received at this service.The Minister of Calvary, the Rev.T.W.Jones, will conduct the service and deliver the sermon.The morning Sunday School will open -n Sunday.Scholars are invited to attend the worship service in the Church at 11 a.m.and after the singing of the children's hymn to proceed to their class work in the hall.The session of the school will end at the same time as the preaching service so that scholars may rejoin their parents.| The afternoon school will meet \u201c40 Years in x Westmount\u201d Specials for Schooi Boys and Girls Waterproof Watches $42.50 up Special - 15 Jewel Watch $5.85 1216 Greene Ave.N NS N NS NS NS NS N N NS NS NS NS N N NS NY N NS N NS N 40th Anniversary Watch Sale N NS NS NS N N N N NS NY N NS Re A SAIS SO PR Only Slight Damage Caused In Collision When his machine skidded on a ! wet street car rail opposite 4824; Sherbrooke street, a truck driven by Buster Vernon, of 567 Canning street, collided into the rear of an automobile operated by William Williamson, 240 Percival avenue, at 2.50 p.m.on Saturday.Neither vehicle was badly damaged.The accident occurred as Wil- | liamson, who was headed in an] easterly direction, had pulled to a i stop to allow an automobile in ; front of him to park.The wheels of Vernon's truck skidded on the slippery rails when he tried to bring it to a quick stop.| son Anticipated by First Westmount Company With the largest membership in its history the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade anticipates a season of exceptional activity.Company classes are to commence tomorrow evening.Leadership, developed in the company is now taking its place in the field of instruction and the following classes will be in charge of leaders who have come through the ranks: First aid (advanced), W.O.Robert Beal; first aid (beginners), Staff-Sgt.James Peterson; physical training, W.O.Robert Beal; radio and signalling, Instructor Ross Way, assisted by Corp.Donald Taylor.Handicraft of various types will be commenced on Tuesday evening and bdys interested are asked to register with Pte.Gordon Kearns.Captain Richardson will have Lieuta, Suthagland and, Moruis.a5- sociated with him this session, both of whom will instruct various forms of wayfaring for the badge as well as the course in citizenship, which forms a part of the education \u2018adge.The band will be directed by Bandmaster Charles King.Bible Class will oZficially commence on Sunday, meeting in Melville Hall at 2 o'clock.In this season\u2019s syllabus, arrangement is being made for occasional visiting speakers.Each Sunday afternoon thousands of Brigade boys throughout the Empire meet for fellowship and prayer.At this time of international distress these Brigade Bible Classes unite in prayer for their Empire and Brigade boys are urged to carry on their private devotions unceasingly.Squad competitions will be commenced on Friday evening and by the present trend of things will be keener than ever.Corporal Don.Taylor will have charge of the first squad and Sgt.William Mulligan the second.The band will be an- der Corporal Philip Lamb.As the company strength has increased tremendously, it may be found necessary to form one or two new squads in.the near future.The life boys.junior reserve of the Brigade, will resume activities on Tuesday evening and Captain Richardson announces the appointment of Ross Way as leader in charge.He will be assisted by Corporal Donald Taylor and Pte.Sunday Geo.Montgomery.at 3 o'clock in all departments, beginners, primary, junior, intermediate, senior and adult.The senior and adult divisions will meet with the Men's Own Brotherhood in the church auditorium at 3 p.m.for a united worship.service, following which each class or club group will proceed to its own room for the study period.The Men\u2019s Own Brotherhood will remain in the church for the address period.Young people are invited to share in this fellowship of service.At 7.30 p.m.the pastor will be assisted in presenting the theme.\u201cChristian Youth Faces the New World\u201d by Miss Hazel Brown and Cuthbert Gifford, who attended the World Conference of Christiar Youth held in Amsterdam this past summer.They will speak of significant and vital elements of that conference as affecting Canadian Youth.Harvest Festival services wil' be held on Sunday, October 8th.MEMBERSHIP OF BOYS BRIGADE: REPORTED HIGH Exceptionally Active Sea-: 1939 The Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Wes WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, tmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis 2 RZ HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Fres Estimates WE, 2323 Rd ze Cleaned PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS AFTER THE STORM, POLES RETURN T O FIND ONLY WAR DEBRIS PISVEN Polish and British censors who passed on this photo before it was Hown to New York identified it as ruins of working class dwelling in Warsaw following German air raid on city.Picturesque, but tragic, this is another shot by \"Eric Calcratt, NEA staff photographer, who was decorated by Polish government for his excellent spot photos of civilian suffering on the eastern front.Election of Officers Held At Westmount High Ronald Rankin Named President of Westmount High School Group \u2014 Exceptionally Active Season Anticipated \u2014 Has Made Steady Progress (By Ross Cameron) An assembly for the clection of officers to the Directorial Board of the Dramatic and Debating Society of Westmount High School has just been called and the announcement of those who received the deciding majority vote was issued and posted on Monday._ THE heWMielebled éxétutive body: Director \u2018and \u2018superviSor \u201cof dramaties, Miss MacDonald; president, Ronald Rankin; vice-president, Merelie Cayford; secretary, Joan Duncan; treasurer, Jack Cummings.Staff advisors, Miss L.B.Truax; J.G.Stewart, Active Group - Outside of the powerful Athletic Association the Debating Society is recognized as * the most active group in the school and the long series of stage hits which fill the record books of former years are conclusive evidencZ of the enthusiasm displayed by all sections of the school.The society is by no means a new one.Organized as far back as 1910 by Mr.Worsfold (now retired from the faculty), the D.and D.has progressed gradually through the many years to the strong position it holds today.Each and every undertaking ever attempted has been crowned with success and it was always due to the wholehecarted co-operation and zestful energy of the people who interested themselves in it.Those who have left the school and who once had a share in its productions will always remember the fun they had and the intense feeling of gratification which was theirs once the curtain had fallen on a third-night-performance before a jammed auditorium.Good Attendance The successes of recent years have enjoyed such a large and steady attendance that the treasurer\u2019s financial report of last term reached heights never anticipated.This happy state of affairs enabled the society to purchase two memberships in the M.R.T.for distribution among those who had shown special aptitude in dramat- (Continued on Page 2) 1° CRAFT CLUB 13 ORGANIZED Leading off this year\u2019s activities at Westmount \u201cY\u201d.the Craft Club will commence what promises to be a most successful season.The leaders in charge have spent much time in improving the hobby room and its facilities.Twelve new workbenches have been added to the equipment as well as a supply of new tools.A large number of new models is being irtroduced this season.notable among which are book- stands, Charlie McCarthy puppets.and many kinds of puzzles and games.Special new hobby this year is the making of belts and nther articles with cord.Indian moccasins will be of interest to the older boys.Ross Seaman, Gordon Mackey, and Wallace Beaton will lead the club which meets every Friday with a Thanksgiving banquet on Friday, October 13th.night after the Junior, Intermediate, and Segior supper, Dramatic and COUNCIL GIVES FIRST READING 10 NEW BY-LAW Will Govern Sanitary Conditions of Food Establishments in Westmount Westmount City Council at a regular meeting Monday night, gave first reading to a by-law requiring owners of food establishments and restaurants, and their employees, to sucure health certificates from the moiliral health officer, Dr.F.M.A.McNaughton.The by-law also forbids the sale of foods that are not in perfect condition and specifies the manner in which ecatables must be stored.Council gave third reading to the anti-noise by-law which now becomes effective within 15 days from the date of the meeting.The by-law is designed to c¢lim- inate unnecessary noises within the boundaries of the municipality, particularly those that cause disturbances at night.The session was pieced over by Mayor Walter A, Merrill, The Week At Victoria Hall Today: British Israel Federation.Tomorrow: Westmount Stamp Club.Monday: Westmount Council, Royal Arcanum.Tuesday: Lorne Loyal Orange Lodge.Wednesday: Electa Chapter.Order of the Eastern Star; West.mount Rotary Club, regular week- 1y luncheon meeting; Victorian Order of Nurses.Next Thursday: Club.Jersey Island WOODWORK AT \u201cY\u201d Saturday afternoons at 2 will find a group of boys in the Y.M.C.A.hobby room, with their leaders, learning to use woodwork tools in the making of interesting and useful articles of wood, suck as puzzles, ships and shields, \"Floral Clock | Will Shortly Disappear Westmount's famed floral clock will probably disappear from its position in front of Victoria Hall a few fect back of Sherbrooke street before the end of next week {f the current cold \u2018spell continues, park department officials stated yesterday.Although the plants which form the design of the unique timepiece can withstand a certain amount of frost, they will soon have to be taken up for stocks.for next year's bloom.Hi-Y Grads Meet Man Suffers Cut Over Dr.C.Brunet, of 2190 Centre street, suffered a cut over the right eye when his automobile and a truck collided at the intersection of Atwater avenue and Dorches- ter at 9.20 a.m.last Thursday.Ho was treated by Dr.McGovern, 4006 Dorchester street.The mishap occurred as Dr.Brunet's machine, which was going south on Atwater, collided with the truck, which was proceeding south on Atwater, turning west onto Dorchester.It was driven by Edgar Voet, of 833 St.Paul stroet.Neither vehicle was badly damaged.SYNAGOGUE 10 HOLD SERVICES ON OCTOBER 5 Consecration Ceremony to Honor New Pupils Entering Religious School Shemini Atzereth and Simchas Torah services will be held in Temple Emanu-El synagogue on Thursday morning, Oct.5, commencing at 10.30 o'clock.A con- secralion ceremony to be held in honor of those pupils entering the religious school for the first time.Last year's Confirmation and high school graduation classes will be in charge.New pupils are to receive miniature Torahs, Regular Kindergarten, junior and senior classes of the Religious School will open Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.On Saturday morning at 10 there will be Confirmation and high school classes.The Confirmation class is to be organized following Divine Services.Monday evening, October Oth, the School for Emigrees will resume sessions commencing at 8.15.This schoal was establishod.Jaat Spring for the purpôse of enabling refugees to study the English langupge\u2014Canadian History and English Literature.The School faculty consists of the following, Miss Bertha Meyer, M.A.; Miss Marjorie Goldstein, M.A, Mr.Harold Neumann, Mrs.J.D.Feltdman, B.A., Mr.Jul Heim, Eye In Car Accident On Monday Night The Westmount Hi-Y Grads Club commences its activities on Monday evening, The meeting will be held at the local Y.M.C.A.at 6:30 o'clock.This year's executive, under President Jim Me- Niven, anticipates a successful year with a large membership.As vsual, the program which has been prepared offers a wide and interesting variety of entertainment.The club extends a welcome to all young men who would be interested in turning out to the Monday night meeting.Among the speakers on the program for the coming season are Wallis Forgie of the Y.M.C.A,, in India, Father Daly of Loyola College, Flight- Commander Tudhope, Major D.J.O'Donahoe, Archdeacon Gower- Rees.MASONIC CHOIR HOME, SCHOOL GROUP MEETS HERE FRIDAY Plans Will be Drawn Up For Future Activities at Session of King's Unit The opening meeting for the new term of the King's Westmount Home and School Association will be held in the association's committee room tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.The new principal of the school, George Lessard, will be formally introduced to the members, and 5 REHEARSING Is Under Musical Direction Of Walter Clapperton, Local Organist plans will be drawn up for aclivi- ties for the coming year.The Association looks forward to an exceptionally busy period \u2018ahead, as besides regular school work, there will be war aid, including sewing and knitting.There ig a strong possibility that a Red Cross unit will work in the com- It is announced that rehearsals of the Montreal Masonic Choir will be resumed in the Masonic Memorial Temple on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.and continued weekly thereafter.Now commencing its third season, the choir has already earned an enviable reputation in musical circles.Consisting of about se- vemmty-five Masons, it is under the musical direction nf Walter Clap- perton Hon.A.R.C,M.of McGill University, Conservatory of Music, and recently appointed organist and choirmaster of Stanley Preshyterian Church, Westmount All members of the choir give their services voluntarily and membership is open to all Masons.A limited number of vacancies exist and prospective members should report tn Mr.Clapperton at any regular rehearsal.MODEL PLANE CLUB The first meeting of the West.mount \u2018Y\u201d Model airplane clun will be held tomorrow evening a* 8.Barre Condon and the older boys will bring their gas models.Others will work on stick and elastic models, | Westmount Women\u2019s last week, over which Mrs.Harold Mills presided, Mrs.W.F.Wor.folk organized a unit nf the Red Cross Snciety, which will be known as the Westmount Women's Club Red Cross Group.mittee room.An open discussion of future plans will be discussed during the serving of tea from 4 to 6 o'clock, Mrs.H.Mills Heads Westmount Red Cross At the executive meeting of the Club.held Officers elected were: Mrs, W F.Worfolk and Mrs.John Mul- cair, joint chairmen; Mrs.Harold Mills, president; Mrs.R.E.Parker, Mrs, C.D.French, Mrs.John T.Rowe, Mrs, C, W.Clark.Mra.Gordon Blair, Mrs.Colin Forrest.Mrs.R.M.Scott, Mra.F.B.Walle.Mrs.F.H, Sproule, Mrs.Colin B Sewell and Mrs.Leader were appointed to form a general committee.Conveners appointed included: Mra.E.M, McCallum, press; Mrs.Herhort C.Holland, supplies; Mrs Douglas Bremner, knitting: John Shearer, examiner of work.Mrs.K.M.R SOLDIERS MOVE INTO CITY CLUBHOUSE NOW USED AS BARRACKS eme estate as a dns sac om m0 4 Between 60 and 70 Men Stationed at Westmount Athletic Grounds \u2014 Majority of Them From Outside Points \u2014 Clubhouse Has Been Altered to Meet Military Requirements \u2014 Bunks Installed On All Floors of Building Between 60 and 70 soldiers attached to the Royal Montreal Regi- * ment (M.G.) are now barrackod in the clubhouse of the Westmount Athletic Grounds, the majority of them being men who have recruited from points outside the city, it was announced at the armoury of the R.M.R.yesterday.The clubhouse has been altered to meet the requirements of the regiment and approximately 260 bunks have been installed.It was found impossible to provide sleeping accommodation for the regie ment\u2019s full war time strength of over 700 men and the remainder will have to be placed in other quarters.The old M.A.A.A.building resembles its former appearance from an outside view only.The interior of the structure has been changed entirely in order to provide for the needs of tho soldiers.Bunks have been placed on the three floors of the building: greatly onlarged toilet facilities have been installed; an officers\u2019 mess has been erected and a large mess has been sel up for the use of the privates.The Officer Commanding, Major | Slessor, stated yesterday that ve- cruifing was progressing sntis- factorily and that approximately 25 men were being enrolled daily.The recruits are of a particularly high calibre, he stated, Late recruiting figures reveal that a high percentage of roesi- dents of Westmount and Notre Dame de Grace are now enrolling in the regiment, They are particularly welcome as it has had its permanent peace time bnge in Westmount for many yoars, The outstanding reputation which the regiment gaindtd 1fi\u201cthe last Great War has resulted in persons seeking enlistment from all parts of the Province and from many points in the USA.A number of applications have come in from as far afield as Texas and California.These have had to be refused, however, The Westmount branch of the Y.M.C.A.has given the regiment the full use of its facilities and soldiers of the unit parade to the branch to swim in the pool three days a weck\u2014on Monday, Woed- nesday and Thursday mornings.Under the arrangement each soldier is given the opportunity to swim for two periods weekly, So far the regiment has not commenced drilling at the Ath- letie Grounds and all outdoor drill \u2018has been confined to Westmount Park.STAMP CLUB MEETING Westmount \u201cY's\u201d Stamp Club for boys will meet for its opening on Saturday, at 4.00 p.m., in the Board Room with Gus Kirner as its leader.Boys are invited lo bring their stamp collections and traders.Boys wishing Lo start collections will be given xpecial attention in a group by themselves, RETURNS Mrs.G.A.Winters has returned from Luc des Iles, where she spent.the past ten days, * PRESENTATION OF MUNICIPAL PRIZES NOV.18 Annual Event Will Take Place in Victoria Hall-\u2014 Articles to be Displayed Announcement was made this week by Norman Smyth, director lof municipal recreation, that the annual presenlation of prizes to the winnera of the various evenis !staged by the city during the pust season, will take place in Victoria Hall on the evening of November 18, .The aveni is cagerly looked forward to by all those who have pays ticipated in sports and recreation.nl activities sponsored by the city and is attended by hundreds of residents.In past years it has been necessary to use both the main auditorfum and the large hall on the lower floor to accommodate the many who attend the function, Prizes are awarded to the wine ners of track and field meets, golf and tennis tournaments, playground events, handicraft work, and to winning teams.Specinl features of the evening are a display of the articles made on the playgrounds during the summer by handicraft groups, and nn exhibition of stamps by the Westmount Stamp Club, Although no oficial plans have yet been made il is expected that n dance will again be held follow ing the awarding of the prizes.\u2019 Monthly Meeting; The first regular monthly meat- ing of the Women's Auxiliary of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock.It is hope! that as many women of the church as possible will attend as plans for ase aisting the Red Cross will be dise cussed, \u2014 an.IN HOSPITAL Miss M.I.Parker, Gladstone avenue, is a patient in the Mone treal General Hospital, Central Division.Wm.D.Kilpatrick, C.S.B., Spoke At Victoria Hall The Kingdom of Heaven is attained and matter, sin, sickness and death disappear when the individual human consciousness become entirely spiritual, William Duncan Kilpatrick, C.8.B., of Detroit, Michigan, stated in a lecture given under the auspices of the Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, Montreal, in Victoria Hall on Monday evening.Mr.Kilpatrick, who addressed «n unusually large gathering, is u member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.His lecture was entitled, \u201cChristian Science: Its Message of Individual Salvation.\u201d The text of his lecture follows: What is God?No person who ever lived could more clearly explain to us what God is than Jesus the Christ.You may recall the little incident of the meeting of Jesus with the woman of Sam- aria at the well of Jacob at Sy.char, and how the woman, in her argumentative and more nr less attitude, catechized the as to God and where and rynical Master how He should he.worshipped, You will recall also, among other things, that Jesus said to her ,in answer to her questionings: \u201cWoe man, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father .But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall wore ship the Father in spirit and in truth .God is a Spirit.\u201d \u201cYe hall neither in this moupe tain nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father,\u201d Meaning what?Why that God is not a humanely cire cumscribed, limited, or localized personality who could he conceive ed of as being in one place or locality, and not in any other place or locality.It means thht God is not to he thought of as posited or located, ax in a moun= tain or as at Jerusalem, but that He is tn be understood as infine ite, as everywhere present, and as always available to each and every one of ux.This fuller explanation takes away from God any sense of materiality or hu- (Continued on Page 5) } mue = à 0 LORS sla Su on ALATA ve to pcs mar The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City ol Westisuunt, ' Garden Suburb of Caneda\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.Wainus 2778° \u201cFhe Ezrsminer\u201d aime wewanaper for the home.doveteu te WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 = \u2014 CANADA \u2018TOPS\u2019 IN ENGLAND Canada\u2019s prestige was never higher in Great Britain than it is at the present time.welcome we gave Their Majesties on their visit here ear:y in the summer, and the prompt and efficient manner in which we have taken our stand beside the Motherland in the present conflict have been thoroughly appreciated An example of the manner in which Canada is being singled out for special in Britain.attention, was provided at the follows the annual general meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in George Clerk, Foreign Secretary of the Society, in proposing the toast to\u2019 mentioned specifically His Excellency the French Ambassador, H.E.the Polish Ambassador, the Norwegian Minister and the Swed- the Apostolic Delegate, the Chief of the Imperial Viscount Gort; Chief Marshall Sir Cyril Newall; the Warden of Nuffield College; the Master of the Mercers Company, Brigadier Clementi Smith; and And he concluded with the following: \u201cI have left to the last all mention of one who is, in a sense, the most important But indeed the High Commissioner for Canada and Mrs.Massey are so well known to us all that it is superfluous to extend to them that welcome which they must know is theirs wherever Englishmen But this | must say: Our King ish Minister; William Godfrey; General Staff, General several others.of all our guests.foregather.and his gracious Consort have from the great Dominion of Canada where they were received with an unprecedented demonstration of loyalty and affection.And 1 am sure that Their Majesties would agree that the golden way had been for them by the work of Mr.Vincent Massey.| give you the toast of Our Guests, coupled with the name of the High Commissioner for Canada.\u2018 A SUDDEN ELECTION Local political circles \u2014 both Conservative and Liberal \u2014 were caught entirely by surprise by Premier Duplessis\u2019 announcement of a Provincial election on October 25, next.The present administration had two years still to impression was that owing to the exigencies of the situation which run, and the general today faces this country and British Empire, all elections \u2014 Federal and Provincial \u2014 would be postponed until the latest date permitted by the constitution.FLATS TO LET ERBROOKE West, 4905, 7 rooms, ted, hot water, frigidaire, gas go, garage, sublet, WA, 6309, H-9 ER AVE.near Willingdon ool, heated, duplex flats, contin- 8 hot water, frigidaire, garden, age, janitor services, central heating and hot water plant.Apply 4562 Draper, EL.3008, H-10 ROOMS TO LET STMOUNT, near Claremont.Comfortable room, private family.Business man.EI.3606.H-11 WESTMOUNT, large newly decorated front room.Very reasonable, EL.9590.H-13 WESTMOUNT, 128 Abbott Ave.furnished, cosy and warm, WE, 87886.H-13 ROOM AND BOARD WESTMOUNT, Opportunity to learn French, superior Accommodation, vs good meals.WI, 0710, H-14 TERN AVR.Comfortable room and board for business people.WE.5238.H-15 WESTMOUNT.Comforinble large room, good meals, two gentlemen, private family.WE, 2388.H-16 LARGE bright room In private fam- fly, home conveniences, convenient to oars, suitable business girl, quiet lo- oallty.WI, 7798.H-17 GARAGE TO LET WESTMOUNT, Victoria Ave.Garage Just below Sherbrooke, delivery service.EL.0767.H-15 FOR SALE INE chesterfield suite never used, bargain, $45, Handsome rug $18.Runner, Beautiful bedroom.Gibbard breakfast =et, dining room, studio, gataleg, bookcase, tables.Genuine opportunity, FL 1850.1333 Greene, \u2018Westmount.H-19 PRIVATE sale, household furniture theluding walnut dining room suite, eintsman plano, gas stove, excellent lue.DE.3318.ONE child's coat 18-14 years, brown tweed coat, beaver collar, alse 16.DE.0032.407¢ Marcil, 0-68 ABY'S Ivory bassinette, padded and immed with blue satin, In good ndition 37.00.EL, 7444.0-87 HORT biack Seal jacket, lady's size 38, perfect condition.FI.eS.GRAY TWEED coat, with wolf col- Wr, interlined, practically new, size 86, EL.3861.0-17 LADIES Muskrat coat, size 33, $15.jadies moleskin coat, size 38, $35.Ap- er 8926 Park avenue, Apt.8.0-74 INNER jacket and talls, practically new, sised0-43, EL.2361.0-173 t te be an independent, clean From chance remarks given The Examiner, even Mr.Dup'essis\u2019 own local organization knew nothing of the intention to call an election, while Liberals did not conceal their annoyance.However, although it is too early to obtain any very definite opinions, it is generally conceded that from Mr.Duplessis\u2019 standpoint the time is opportune, because his principal opponents \u2014 the Quebec members of the Federal cabinet \u2014 are rather too busy just now to take much part in the campaign.Forecasts have been freely made throughout the city that the campaign wi'l be a \u2018hot\u2019 one, and in view of this expectation it is interesting to note the restrictions that it is rumoured will be applied by Ottawa; namely, no radio broadcasts from anv meeting; no broadcasts from any station without prior revision of the speech by the censor; and the presence at all important meetings of one or more stenographers whose transcripts will be reviewed later by Ottawa for seditious statements.There will no doubt be a loud squawk at these restrictions, but it must be remembered that this is one provincial election that will be watched carefully by centres as far away as Berlin and Moscow, and Ottawa is thoroughly alive to the damage that unpatriotic utterances might bring.RADIO LICENSE FEES Strange as it might seem to Canadian radio owners who have been complaining about the $2.50 license fee we pay, Canada is (barring the United States where there are no fees) the lowest taxed of any country in the world as far as radio receiving sets are concerned.The following typical figures are supplied by Mr.Howard S.Ross: Austria $6.00, Australia $3.75, Czechoslovakia $5.00, Denmark $3.40, Germany $9.00, Great Britain $2.50, Italy $6.50, New Zealarid $7.50, Norway $5.00, Sweden $2.50, South Africa $6.00.publie sorvice.- _ \u2014 The dinner which London.Sir \u2018Our Guests,\u201d Dr.Air THE LATE HAROLD MACKLE The great esteem in which the late Harold James Mackle was he!d was forcefully emphasized at his funeral Friday afternoon, when the large chapel of the William Wray funeral home was filled to overflowing with a crowd that represented men and women from many spneres of business, professional and social activity.Mr.Mackle, a veteran of the World War, and at the time of his death zone manager for the General Motors company, had lived for many years in this district.Among those who attended the funeral were + W.R.Bulloch, M.P.P., Alderman James Don- nelly, Murray Hayes of the local Men\u2019s Conservative Association, F.P.Whitman of the Libera! Club, A.K.Cameron, George Stephen, Carl Ott, John Greig, M.Hushion, E, J.Um- phrey, general sales manager of the Genera! Motors Products, Oshawa; P.N.Bery and T.C.Jones, zone sales managers in Montreal for the General Motors Company; and many others.To the late Mr.Mackle's widow; to his mother and father, Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Mackle of Regent avenue; and to other members of the family we extend our sincerest condolences in their great bereavement.just returned largely paved others of the FOR SALE POOL table with entire FOR SALE equipment, THRE] PIECE chesterfield suite.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER STOPME.IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE So We've Noticed A small boy was asked to go and kiss his aunt.After complying, he kissed Auntie yesterday.\u201d then he added, \u201cThe trouble with Aunts is that they don't stay kissed.\u201d said, \u201cI Fashion Note Some men, in aports, appear in shorts; While others simply wouldn\u2019t\u2014 It seems to mee that I can see Two reasons why some shouldn't.\u2014Chicago Tribune.But Good-by If It Is Borrowed! \u201cOut in Australia, where I live,\u201d said the lecturer, \u201cneighbors are sometimes as much as twenty miles apart.\u201d \u201cIt must be lonely,\u201d remarked a listener, \u201cIt has its compensations,\u201d continued the lecturer.\u201cFor instance, when one buys a lawn-mower it practically becomes ones own property.\u201d\u2014Tit-Bits.Poetic Foresight \u2018 \u201cKipling's Recessional\u2019 is a great poem.\u201d \u201cWonderful; but how did he know the recession was coming?\u201d \u2014Wall Street Journal, Egough Betty: \u201cI can\u2019t think what you see in Peter.He does not go in for sport or games, and he does not like dancing.What is he interested in?\u201d Pam: \u201cMe.\u201d\u2014Muskete.No Secrets \u201cHow is it you know so much about the Smith's private affairs?\u201d * \u201cWe're looking after their parrot while theyre on holiday1\"\u2014 Tit-Bits.\u2018 At the Concert Wife (nudging husband): \u201cLook! 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H-7 Ï And A \"THE FORUM| PAID TO LATE APE LAYTON Large Number in Attend- in Which Subjects of General \u201c Interest Are Discussed Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C, D.C.L.The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.Statistical comparison of power driven machinery available per individual worker in:\u2014United States, 4.86; Germany, 2.61; Great Britain, 2.56; Canada, 2.17; Italy, 2.14; France, 1.78.\u2014Forbes April 1939.According to these figures every American worker commands an average mechanical force equivalent to 4.86 Horse Power.One H.P.is sufficient to lift 33,000 pounds one foot per minute, Therefore 4.86 H.P.can lift 160,380 one foot per minute.Unfortunately while man has gained ever increasing power he has lost the art of using it for his individual advantage, Our prehistoric ancestors with the aid of a rock fended himself and founded an* earth conquering race.Present- day high-powered descendants seem to be losing the art of working for their own benefit and feeding themselves \u2014 everyone.Where have we developed weakness?Their arms (now mechanized) are stronger than ever.Has the weakness developed in the head ?; a J * A It is claimed by a number of economists that the primary purpose of the U.S.A, Federal Surplus Commodity Corporation is to keep up the prices of certain foods \u2014not to enable those on relief to get a better balanced ration.Instances are cited of representatives of the F.S.C.C.appearing at the New York egg exchange to bid up the price of eggs to a price level \u201cdeemed \u201cwise.\u201d This adversely affects the needy consumer who is not on relief and is obliged to pay higher prices for his food.* * * In Lebanon, New Jersey, the | John B.Pierce Foundation has erected a one-storey, five room dwelling with many unique features for less than $2000 exclusive of land cost.Erected and equipped in five days, almost the entire house is built of plywood, impregnated with phenol, sealing it against moisture.Plywood sections were fabricated in a shop set up on the ground.All furniture is built in: a living room divan (which makes up into a -bed for two), beds for two persons in each of the two bedrooms, desks, bookshelves, storage bins, dish closet, and serving table in the kitchen, A combination fireplace and heating unit is in the living room burns stove coal; hot water is supplied by an automatic oil- burning unit.In the kitchen is a steel sink and refrigerator, * * + \u201c Frances E.Willard, M.A., LL.D.à leading American was born on Sept.28, 1839, near Rochester, N.Y.She graduated from Northeastern Female College in 1858 and was professor of natural science in that institution in 1862.She was professor of aesthetics in Northwestern University and president of the Women\u2019s College; Secretary of the National Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Union and later president.She was one of the founders of the Prohibition party in 1884; was editor of Chicago Post and later of the Union Signal.She wrote Woman and Temperance; Glimpses of Fifty Years; Nineteen Beautiful Years; Woman in the Pulpit; A Great Mother and wrote many able articles and pamphlets.She originated the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union of which she became president.This great woman died February 17, 1898.» » % Workers and their families of Scotland for the first time enjoyed \u201cholidays with pay\u201d formerly the preserve of the bourgeoisie and the better paid skilled workers.For most families holidays were few and far between.John Brown & Co., the builder of the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth paid out on the eve of the Glasgow $500, 000 as holiday pay bonus.» * * While the Highlands of Scotland have not been formally declared to be a distressed area, the government hhs recognized its special position.It offered a grant of $325, 000 a year for ten years toward services and publie works.It is reported that the smallness of the grant has angered Scottish members of all parties and has given a new impetus to Scottish nationalism.» 2» + The National Congress of India has long advocated that in view of the fact that at least 90% of the people are illiterate it can only be by the use of state resources that this illiteracy can be liquidat- THE SHOP OF SUPERIOR Craftsmanship ALBERT WEEKS Jeweller Watchmaker 1309 Greene Fl.4820 thong tied to a stick fed and de- ed.On assuming responsibility for government in eight provinces, the Congress policy has been followed vigorously and particularly by the government of Bihar where in one year 450,000 adults have been made literate.* # * St.John\u2019s College at Annapolis, Maryland, in an effort to restore liberal education, has abolished text books in favor of some hundred great books from Homer to living authors.The president (former editor and lecturer), is Stringfellow Barr whose brilliant article \u201cThe Art of Liberation\u201d appeared in a recent number of Free America, New York monthly, which advocates with great ability, that freedom can exist only in societies in which the great majority are the effective owners of tangible and productive property and in which group action is TO THE Editor El Westmount, Que.Sept.26, 1939.To The Editor, Westmount Examiner.Dear Sir: For the past four weeks I have noticed that the trafic signals on Greene and St.Catherine have been out of order.This is very bad business on the part of the City Hall, for not only does it afford danger to the children who pass it to and from school, but may eventually lead to some serious accident.\u201cRESIDENT.\u201d Ladies\u2019 Bowling Club Closing Bridge Held The closing bridge and tea of the ladies\u2019 branch of the Caledonia Lawn Bowling Club was held at the clubhouse on Saturday at sev- noon.Bridge was played at several tables, followed by tea and the presentation of prizes won for the various club tournaments and games.Mrs.C.W.Balfour, the president, assisted by the vice-presi- dent, Mrs, A.Charters, presented the prizes, as follows: Class A singles, Mrs.W.T.Christie, run- ner-up, Mrs, J.Hayes, Class B singles, Miss N.Sinclair, runner.up, Miss M.Lister.Doubles, Mrs.J.Hayes and Miss M, Lister, run- ners-up, Mrs.W.T.Christie and Mrs, A.Blanchard.Rinks, Mrs.E.A.Romney, Mrs.J.J.Flynn, Mrs.G.E.Roast, Mrs, W.T Christie Runners-up, Mrs.G.Gilbert, Mrs.A.Blanchard, Miss W.A.Mann, Mrs.G.Loader.Highest scores for weekly games: Mrs.W.T.Christie, Miss W.A.Mann, Mrs.J.Kennedy and Miss M.Lister.Prizes were also presented for the afternoon\u2019s bridge to Mrs.B Drysdale, Mrs.W, T.Christie, Mrs.G.Gilbert and Mrs.A.Charters.Letters Arizona Is Free Of All Gambling Devices In Bars Slot machines are out of all Arizona bars.Marble boards are out.Everything that in the least resembles a gambling device is out.The law is being enforced, and great is the outery from those who have been sharing in the loot of the \"one-armed bandits.\u201d Gov.Robert T.Jones and Joe P.Metz.Superintendent of the new State Department of Liquor Licenses and Control, are deluged with protests, threats, pleas.Their only reply is that they have no discretion.It is the duty of Superintendent Metz and his deputies to administer the statute as it stands.People opposed to gambling are being warned to look out for attempts to elect legislators in favor of permitting the operation of mechanical devices in establishments licensed to sell liquor.The issue is likely to be a very live one until the 1940 election, We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others pudge us by what we have already done.\u2014Longfellow.1 LA TRIBUTE ance at Funeral \u2014 Was Founder of Important Work Friends from all walks of life gathered yesterday to pay final tribute to Phillip Edward Layton, when funeral services were held in the hall of the Montreal Association for The Blind.Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones, of Calvary United Church, assisted by the Rev.Canon F.C.Ireland, of St.Philip's Church, Montreal West, conducted the fina! rites.Mr.Layton died suddenly in his 80th year, at his home, 2526 Mayfair avenue.Although in poor health for considerable time after an automobile accident in June 1936, from which he did not completely recover, Mr.Layton was active until a week before his demise, He was the founder and president of the Montreal Association for the Blind, and also president of the Canadian Federation of the Blind.Although blind since early childhood, he overcame this handicap and became a musician, and with his brother, Herbert established the musical instrument company of Layton Brothers Limited.Successful In business he was particularly successful and used his wealth to be a benefactor to many hospitals and other institutions.It was through his efforts coupled with those of Mrs, Layton, that many of the blind in the Dominion have been so greatly ameliorated in the past half century.Born in London, England, he attended the St.George School for the Blind and graduated from the Royal Normal College of Music for the Blind as an organist and piano tuner.In the fall of 1887 he came to Canada, bringing with him a set of piano tuning instruments which had been given as a first prize by H.R.H, the Princess Royal of England.Finding that there was a disinclination to engage a blind person as an organist and choirmaster, Mr.Layton started his business career as a piano tuner, going from door to door.This was the formation of the business that he built up with his brother, which today has branches in the chief cities of the Dominion.Finding that there was no organization in Montreal for the English-speaking blind, Mr.Lay- ton called a meeting at his home from which evolved the Montreal Association for the Blind, An area of eight acres was bought in Notre Dame de Grace and in 1911 a start was made on the construction of the school and workshops, x which are today outstanding in the Dominion.Mr.Layton was an honorary president of St.David's Society of Montreal, a life member of \u2018the St.George Society, being the oldest living member up till the day of his death.He was also a governor of the Montreal General Hospital and of the Homoeopathic Hospital, and was president of the Piano and Music Dealers\u2019 Association of Montreal, which at one time flourished in the city.The Layton Brothers, Philip and Herbert, opened their first music store on the north-east corner of St.Catherine and Peel streets, then moved to Peel street below St.Catherine and finally purchased the property at St.Catherine and Stanley street, where the firm now operates as an incorporated company composed of the two sons of each of the founders \u2014George and Gilbert, sons of Philip E., and Armitage and Frank, sons of Herbert A.Lay- ton, The presidency was held by Philip Layton until aboüt ten years ago, when he resigned although he continued to attend the directors\u2019 meetings until quite recently.Mr.Layton married in Montreal in 1896 Alice Marian Gilbert, of Leighton Buzzard, Bedford- shire, England, who survives him, as do his two sons, George S.Lay- ton, former alderman of St.\u2018Andrew\u2019s Ward and president of the firm of Layton Bros.Limited; and Hon.Gilbert Layton, Minister without Portfolio in the Quebec Provincial Government.Two granddaughters and four grandsons, also survive, as does his brother Herbert A.Layton, of West- mount.FRIED EGG PLANT Pare egg plant and cut in thin, even slices.Sprinkle with salt and pepper and coat with flour.Fry slowly in bacon fat (two tablespoons) until brown and crisp.AURSDAY.SEPTEMSED 29.1039 MAKE APPEAL Fi} PREVENTION CRUEL \\y October 4 (dedicated to St Francis of Assisi) is celebra:eq in many countries by churches and Christian institutions as the \u201cWorld Day for Animals Its cb.ject is threefold: First, it aims ty direct attention to the wrongs inflicted on birds and animals for sport, science, and commercialism; second, it plans to focus thought on the proper means to abolish such soul-degrading cruelty; ang third, it hopes to inspire action for the correction of ignorant ang thoughtless persons who perpetrate such, and also sympathy for the creatures who are at the mercy of man and unable to speak for themselves.An earnest appeal is being made to all churches and ministers to kindly observe this vital inst:tu.tion in one appropriate way or another, emphasizing the moral aspect of (commercial) cruely in one of the services on October 1, Whenever this Christian Ideal of Love and Mercy is observed there is an inevitable reaction in the elevation of the spiritual life of mankind; so it is hoped that all true lovers of God\u2019s creatures will participate in this observance.As cruelty involves demoralization of our sisters and brothers we are morally obliged to answer in the affirmative to our Creator, by the lives we live, \u2018his vital question: \u201cAm I my brother's keeper?\u201d Election of Officers .(Continued from Page 1) ies in general.Also, four volumes by Canada's master of free verse and lyric, Wilson MacDonald, were presented to the school library.At the same time a donation of one hundred dollars*was made for the to equip the up-and-coming school orchestra.Busy Season During the course of the year ending June 1939, there were no less than five debates, sixteen ads dresses, ten dramatic sketches and four highly original form nnters tainments \u2014 all planned and performed by students of the school.The triumph arrived in late April in the form of a superb stage adaptation of the American clas.sie, \u201cThe Return of Rip Van Winkle.\u201d Of this play it was sid afterward, \u201cThe best Westmount High has witnessed in six years and certainly the cleverest amateur portrayal of the carefree Rip.\u201d Neil M.Compton was the leading artist thus referred to and no one else was more deserving.And so it is that W.H.S, looks forward to another year of successive dramatic victories, The new president has in the two prececing years ably filled the posts of second form representative and vice-president and, fully aware of the exacting duties required of him, he will endeavour to fulfil all obligations creditably.| WESTMOUNT | BAPTIST CHURCH | + On Sunday morning in West- mount Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.Johnston will speak on \u201cShattered Nests and *Soaring Eagles.\u201d To do our work in the world we must come apart from the world.In public worship we get closer to the things that mean most and closer to Him.At the evening service there will be an Irish orator with an amazing story.Rev.J.B.M.Armour, M.A., General -~ecretary of the Bible Society, will tell of the \u201cTriumphs of the Book of God in the Languages of Men.\u201d Blarney! \u201cNow, you'd never mistake that type,\u201d said a guest at the publie dinner, as the chairman sat down.\u201cEvery other word betrays his Cockney origin,\u201d \u201cAh!\u201d said the intelligent fore eigner, \u201cI see, He has what you call \u2018Kissed the Blimey Stone,\u2019 yes?\u201d \u2014 London Daily Herald.t Calvary Church Dorchester St.at Green Ave, Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W.Jones, M.A, D.D.11.00 a.m.Communion of the Lord's Supper.Reception of new members.Dedication Service for Teachers and Officers of Church Schools.Opening session « Morning S.S.Parents are In vited to bring their children.8.00 p.m.Regular session of 8.S.all departments from Beginners to Adults, The Senior Division will meet with Men's Own Brotherhood in the Church for opening worship 7.30 p.m.Christian Youth Faces the New World Service conducted by the Minister.Miss Hazel Brown and Mr, Cuthbert Gifford, who were delegates in attends ance at the World Conferenre of Christian Youth at Amsterdam will speak on the significance 0 the conference for Canadian Youth, Sunday.Oct.Sth, Harvest Festival Services.Friday.pet 13th, Thanksgiving Banque \u2026__\u2014 Telephone HOWARD 5S.BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Suite 310, 57 St.James St., W., Montreal ROSS, K.C.HA.9238 Evenings by Appointment at 2035 Grey Ave purchase of musical instruments Clau eiple © 2 Wo discom| 4 BEET * This ! tory a reart, 2nd Fe GRACI with and EH FRIDA \u201cCAPT, Freddie Tracy.SUNDA YOUNG \u201cMaisie with Jd Shorts JETT i 2%.try Fil JEL\\Y to St elebra:eq churches S as the Its ch aims to longs in.mals for rcialisms thought abolish ty; and ction for ant and ) perpe- athy for he mercy peak for ng made sters to instity.ÿ or an.oral as.érucity October an Ideal observed ction in tual life that all res will ince.As ation of we are in the , by the uest'ons er?\u201d 1) volumes e verse d, were ary.At of one for the uments school e year ere no gen ade les and onters nd per- school, > April stage n clasp Van as sud tmount years t ama.avefroe \u2018as the to and rving.looks ä suc- in the filled bresen- 1, fully es re- eavour itably.a LH West- J.A.httered To do must Fld.In to the closer h an .Are hry of bf the kod in ben b that publie down.B his fore | you tone,\u2019 I ve, 4: EE EN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 THT WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE THRET Ï HOLLYWOOD ! GOSSIP a + sy NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD y che « THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS Screen \u2018Fire\u2019 Proves Too Realistic To J.Stewart Claudette Colbert became a dis- eiple of realism in a scene of \u201cIt's s Wonderful World\u201d much to the discomfort of James Stewart.The VEND RHE RSH TR IVESTMOUNT TODAY-SATURDAY SPLENDID BILL! This Is more than a love affair, a tory as deep, as strong as a woman's teart.x 2nd Feature, S.S.Van Dine's \u201cTHE GRACIE ALLEN MURDER CASE\u201d with Gracie Allen, Warren William and Ellen Drew, \u2018 FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 Revival of \u201cCAPTAINS COURAGEOUS\u201d with Freddie Bartholomew and Spencer Tracy.SUNDAY until TUESDAY, ROBERT YOUNG & ANN SOTHERN in \u2018\u201cMaisie.\u201d\u201d \u201cGRAND JURY SECRETS\" with John Howard and Gall Patrick.Shorts and News, SRE IRIE LMR OGC \u201cHETERO CONTOUR IN ! STARTS SATURDAY 2 EXCELLENT FEATURES! ST are ( OF THE ; WARON { SPIESY i * Mr.and Mrs.George Daly are viisting in New York City.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Stranger spent last week-end at Lake Mem- phremagog.Mr.and Mrs, L.Sutherland have returned to town from Senneville, where they spent the summer season.Mrs.Herbert Yuille has returned from New York, where she spent several days.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Chisholm have taken up residence at 44 Arlington avenue, Mr.and Mrs D.B.Creighton spent last week-end at Lake Mem- phremagog.Mrs.A.McKim, accompanied by Mrs.J.Nelson McKim, has returned from her cottage at Kenne- bunkpori, where she spent the summer, Mrs.Granam Browne has moved from the Drummond Court and has taken up residence at 46 Academy Road.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs, O.E.Stanton are expected home this week-end from Boston, where they spent the past week.Mrs.Hazel Warnecke and her daughter, Miss Willa Warnecke, returned home yesterday from New York, where they spent several days.Mrs.F.A.Prior and her family have returned from Camp Cora, \u2018their summer cottage at Cushing, Que., where they spent the season.Miss Cora Larkin has returned home from an extensive tour of Ontario.Miss M.E.Shaw has returned to Quebec, after spending several days in Montreal.returned home from BUY NOW! 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Tuesday-Friday, 11.00-12.00 For further information, phone $ro.WIL 2159 T YMCA.News and Events of Interest to Women ance, Mr, Donald McMillan spent the week-end with the latter's sister, Mrs.D.McCuaig, at Alexandria, Ont.Dr.and Mrs.Morris Lieff, Chicago, after attending the American Chemical Association Convention in Boston, where they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ben Phillips, West Newton, spent the past week with their parents, Mr.Lyon W.Jacobs, K.C., and Mrs.Jacobs.Before returning to Chicago they will spend a few days in Ottawa, where they will be the guests of Magistrate A.H.Lieff and Mrs.Lieff, Mr.and Mrs.Odgen Glass, who have been in Sea Island, Georgia, for their honeymoon have arrived in Montreal.They are guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, Clifford But- dence on Queen Mary Road.Mrs.Glass was formerly \u2018Miss Janet Wright McNeil, of Boston, Mrs.John Malcolm Magkinnon and family have returned from Beaconsfield, where they had a cottage for the summer.Miss Eleanor Henry and Miss Phyllis Henry have left to spend the winter in New York, where they will attend the Katherine Gibbs School, Grimes-Graeme - Birnie The marriage of Hazel Jean, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.Gordon Birnie, Lansdowne avenue, to Mr.Arthur Grimes-Graeme, son of the late Cecil R.Grimes- Graeme, of South Africa, and of Mrs.Grimes-Graeme, of New York, has been arranged to take place on Saturday evening, October 7, at six o'clock at Dominion Douglas Church, Graham-Trihey The mariage of Mary Patricia.daughter of Licutenant-Colonel and Mrs.H.J.Trihey, to Mr.Arthur J.Graham, son of the late H.P.Graham and of Mrs.Graham, has been arranged to take place quietly on Tuesday m-rring, October 10, at ten o'clock in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, The bride's only attendant will be her sister, Mrs.Maurice Janin.Mr.W.J.Fagan will act as best man for Mr.Graham and the ushers will be Mr.Harry Trihey, jr., brother of the bride, and Mr.John Sullivan.A rccention will be held at the home of the bride's parents, Belmont avenue, Hargreaves-Little Mr.and Mrs.John A.Little, of Westmount, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Agnes Eileen, to Mr.Norman J.Hargreaves, son of Mr.and Mre.Stanley H.J.Hargreaves, of Saint John, N.B.The wedding is to take place in October, Rolland-Phelan The marriage of Alice Catherine Phelan, daughter of Mr.M.À.Phelan, K.C., and Mis.Phelan, Clarke avenue, to Mr.Lewis Skaife Rolland, son of the late F.F.Rolland and of Mrs.Rolland, Trafalgar avenue, took place quietly on Saturday morning in the church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Reverend Father A.F.Rolland, brother of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long-sleeved gown of Madonna blue wool lace, fashioned on princess lines and trimmed with dark blue velvet.Her shoes matched her dark blue velvet hat.She wore a corsage bouquet of orchids.Miss Mary Phelan, maid-of-honor for her sister, was in a dusty rose wool crepe frock with a navy velvet hat and matching shoes.Her corsage bouquet was of gardenias.Major Fred Rolland acted as best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr.Arthur G.Phelan, brother of the bride, and Mr, Kevin Clarke.Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the rooms were decorated with peach gladioli, Later Mr.and Mrs.Rolland left by motor on their wedding trip, the bride travelling in a grey wool ensemble with maroon accessories and a silver fox fur.Mills-Bodel The marriage of Irene Mabel, daughter of Mr, and Mre.James H.Bodel, to Mr.James Muir Mills, son of Mr.and Mrs, Harold Mills, of Westmount, took place on Friday evening at half-past seven o'clock in Wesley United church, the Reverend B.B.Brown officiating.Mrs.Colin Forrest played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Mr.J.Grant sang, \u201cBecause\u201d.White gladioli and ferns were used ox = ve en Se ler, before taking up their resi | THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER NEY Gingerbread pie with a meringue Labor Day Is over.Now the big eating season begins, with football games, country hikes and plenty of sports activity in cooler weather to sharpen the appetite.It's pie time with a capital P.Pumpkin, of course, green apple and squash and also some other heavier novelties for those autumn dinners, Gingerbread Meringue Pie (Makes 1 one-crust 9-inch pie) Three tablespoons sugar, Y4 cup old-fashioned New Orleans molasses, Va cup white syrup, 3 tablespoons shortening, 1 teaspoon ginger, 2 tea- spocn cinnamon, pinch salt, YA cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon soda, 1V4 cups fleur, 1 egg, well beaten, recipe for pie crust, Use large mixing bowl.Turn In sugar, molaszes, white syrup, shortening, ginger and cinnamon, Mix these ingredients well.Add soda to boiling water and add.Sift in flour.Beat with egg beater.Last, beat in the well beaten egg.Line pie plate with uncooked pastry.Fill with gingerbread mixture.Bake in mclerate oven (350 degrees F.) until firm to straw test.Just before serving cover with meringue.decorate the church, the bride wore a Patou model of white Royal Duchess cut on princess lines with a high neck and long sleeves, the full skirt falling into a train, Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a Juliet cap of tulle edged with tiny orange blossoms and she carried a cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, Murs, J.H.Fairbanks, of Hamilton, her sister's only attendant, wore a frock of Venetian coral Calais lace with a Eugenie mode! hat of Turquoise blue flowers with a tiny brim of matching blue tulle and: slippers of the same shade.She carried a cascade bouquet of coral gladioli, Mr.Charles Gurd acted as best man for Mr.Mills and the ushers were Mr.Norman Bodel, brother of the bride; Mr.Mitchell Mills, brother of the bridegroom; Mr.Webb Krauser, jr, and Mr.Thomas Lockwood.Mrs.Bodel, mother of the bride, wore an imported gown of hand embroidered brown georgette with a corsage bouquet of bronze mums and a small brown velvet hat.Mrs.Mills, mother of the bridegroom, was in a gown of orchid brocaded satin.trimmed with beige fur, small close fitting hat of shaded violets and a corsage bouquet of orchids.The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, Walkley avenue, where white gladioli and ferns were used to decorate the rooms.Later Mr.and Mrs, Mills left on a motor trip, the bride travelling in a black crepe frock with a corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses, à grey travel tweed coat, a small black hat and black accessories.They will reside on Decarie boulevard.The out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Fairbanks, Mr.Bud Wilson, Miss Fern Wilson, of Hamilton, Ont, Miss Marjorie Bartlett and Mr.J.K.McLeod, of CLT 2 BUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL\" WEAR WECLL~AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX Lo Given in marriage by her father, | The Way To À Man's Heart What's So Wonderful About Why, It's % Fall?Pie Time! % » topping\u2014even the leaves will fall for that now that the summer is over.Meringue: Beat 1-3 cup powdered » A Well Balanced Menu BREAKFAST: Fresh pes, | quick coffee cake, cream cheese, coffee, milk.LUNCHEON: Clear tomato bouillon, stuffed celery salad, rye bread sandwiches, sliced peaches, cream, tea, milk.DINNER: Deep dish tuna pie fried potatoes, green peas, endive salad, gingerbread meringue pie, coffee, milk.* Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for about 15 minutes.Pumpkin Pie (1 one-crust 9-inch ple) One and one-half cups canned and mashed pumpkin (or cooked and mashed fresh pumpkin), 172 cups sugar, 14 teaspoons cinnamon, V2 teaspoon ground ginger, 1%2 teaspoons grecund nutmeg, pinch mace, 1 teaspoon salt, 11-3 cups milk, 3 eggs, well beaten.Combine pumpkin, spices and sugar.Slowly add milk, then beaten eggs.Mix thoroughly and turn into pastry lined pie plate.Bake in moderately slow oven {300 degrees F.) for about 1 hour.Serve with whipped cream and chopped nuts.W.C.T.U.Meeting The Dawson Montreal West W.C.T.U.will meet this afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs.Fleming, 4576 Old Orchard avenue.Mrs.G.F.Paterson will preside.Rummage Sale The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold its semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday, October 14, at two o'clock in St.Stephen\u2019s Church Hall.Proceeds to provide comforts for the men of the regiment on active service.Mrs.Ernest Walton is the convener, assisted by Mrs.John Jenkins.Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Mitchell, of Ottawa, and Miss Polly Ellsworth, of Watertown, N.Y, .Bank of Montreal, Bank of Toronto, Domin Re 4841 Sherbrooke tait Branch: , (at Victoria! DE.9898 Greennouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 Le TT ee ee 3 Westmount Wo Westmount Women\u2019s Club Ine.will open its season October 13th at 3:00 o'clock under the presi- \u2018dency bf Mrs.Harold Mills, The \u2018speaker will be Miss Catherine Mackenzie, Principal of Montreal Girls High School.Music will be provided by Mr.Arthur Davidson, accompanied on the piano by Mrs.Colin Forrest, October 28th \u2014 Meeting will be addressed by Her Excellency The Lady Tweedsmuir.November 6th\u2014 \u2018 Annual Bridge, under the conven- \"ership of Mrs.R.M.Macaulay.November 10th \u2014 Remembrance \u2018Day \u2014 Meeting will be addressed by the Ven.Archdeacon A.P.Gower-Rees, M.A., D.C.L., M.C.At the Business Meeting, November 24th pictures of the Royal Visit will be shown through the courtesy A of Mr.Dent Harrison.The Christmas Party will be held on December 3rd.Program to be arranged Louis de Savoye, Members will bring white gifts on this occasion.The first meeting in the New Year will be a Musicale under the convenership of Mrs.Colin Forrest, to be held January 12th at 8:30 p.m.January 26th\u2014Business Meeting\u2014Mrs.W.F.Worfolk will speak on \u201cCurrent Events.\u201d On February 9th\u2014at 8:30 p.m.Members Night, a program will be given by the Drama Group under the leadership of Mrs.Geo.Loader.February 28rd\u2014the Special Speaker will be Mr.Claude §.Richardson, The Charter Day Luncheon will be held on March 8th and will be addressed by Colonel Sir Gerald Campbell, K.C.M.G, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom \u2014\u2014\u2014 + in Canada.March 22nd \u2014 Business sugar into 2 stiffly beaten egg whites.| Social Club meet in the Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke Street West, at St.Mark street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2.45 o'clock.Following the regular business meeting, a sewing and knitting session will be held.ENTERTAINS NURSE Terushka Hajmassey, who was Ilona Massey's nurse when she her family for three generations has been brought to Hollywood ing star.D:200 EAN CUT.RATE FLORIST MOST BEAUTIFUL Long Stemmed, Doz 84c All Colors Short Stems Dox.59e Garden Flowerseh 3 5c Baby Mums Lge.Bch.49c At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA.2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST, 5036 Sherbrooke W.Westmount Theatre Bldg.WA.3122 1817 St.Catherine St, W.FI, 3428 8693 Park Ave.TA.5858 Wedding Bouquets $2.50 up Corsages 36¢ up .Funeral Designs ON SHORT NOTICE $2.00 up Made from Quality Flowers.by Mrs.Colin Forrest and Mrs.|_ Karnak Ladies\u2019 Social Club will |} was a baby and who has been in |} by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer sing- |& ROSES men\u2019s Club To Celebrate Anniversary Meeting \u2014 Report of Standing Committees, April 12th \u2014 Annual Meeting \u2014 Election of Officers.April 26th \u2014 Special Feature \u2014 to be announced later.Tea will be served at every meeting, Members and friends wishing to assist in Red Cross activities are gsked to get in touch with the Convener, Mrs.W.F.Worfolk.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 193; § Westmount Women\u2019s Club Ine, ber 28th, when it will be twenty.one years of age.Thanksgiving Week-End Personally Conducted WORLD'S FAIR AND NEW YORK Leaving Montreal Oct.6th, AM, Arriving Montreal Oct.11th, AM.Five Days \u2014 $35.Shorter Time Arranged.Personally Conducted by Mrs.H.B.Pope.WE.2686 Tobin\u2019s Travel Bureau 1240 Peel St.PL.9613 \u2014_\u2014 NURSERY: ST.LAURENT N.SORENSEN FORMERLY WITH SHERIDAN NURSER'ES Nurseryman & Landscape Gardener TREES \u2014 SHRUBS \u2014 PERENNIALS SUPPLIED LANDSCAPING AND FALL PLANTING CARTIERVILLE HIGHWAY HA.5678 Conveni Coats that have clicked in New York! 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All sizes.: ent Reg\u2019d 6 ee It is interesting to note thy celebrating its majority on Octo.4 All Expense Tour | PN other ritual nf As J sion, to ther .he mak same G ed him availabl as our fore, th ted as whom wonder] finite thus i sonship that we ideas w Page 5! in her Eddy se Ti | IS NG i 28, 1939 \u2014\u2014\u2014 | lote that Ire, jy on Octo.twenty.ss k-End d [our PL.9613 me, jp + Ltd.ada, ers Ere THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 a oy.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE Piva i $3 SEE wh Wm.D.Kilpatrick .(Continued from Page 1) man personality, and brings out clearly the larger sense of infinity and ever-presence.At another time Jesus, referring to his miraculous works and God's part in this Messiahship, said, \u201cThe Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.\u201d Jesus obviously was not there referring to a humanly circumscribed person- plity as dwelling within himself.He must have been referring te the consciousness or Mind of which he was possessed, as it is evident that the works of Jesus were accomplished through no other means than a pure and spiritual mentality.As Jesus referred, on one occasion, to \u201cmy Father, and your Father .my God, and your God,\u201d he makes plain to us that the same God, or Mind, which inspired him in all his works is likewise available to all of us at all times as our Father, and that, therefore, this Mind which he resigna- ted as his Father, by virtue of whom he accomplished all his wonderful works, exists as one infinite Mind or intelligence, and is thus instantly available to every human being at all times.Further clarifying this concept of God, John tells us that \u201cGod is love.\u201d Love, of course, is something which you and I express in thinking.Inasmuch as you and l and everyone else have the privilege of expressing love in an equal and unlimited degree, does it not become evident that the God which Jesus called \u201cSpirit,\u201d which Paul designated as \u201cmind,\u201d and which John named \u201clove,\u201d exists as one infinite Deity or Mind.outside human consciousness, and is, therefore, common to all mankind in just the degree that each one of us admits into his consciousness thoughts emanating from this Mind?The Man of God\u2019s Creating Therefore, God being divine Mind, man, His image and likeness, must be a compound idea of that Mind.That is, man must be the expression of the infinitude.the multitude, and the variety of ideas which originate within and proceed from the divine consciousness.To avail ourselves of our true sonship with God it is necessary that we consciously express those ideas which come from God.On Page 591 of Science and Health, in her definition of \u201cMind,\u201d Mrs.Eddy says, \u201cGod, of whom man is the full and perfect expression.\u201d Hence, man is God expressed.God is Love.Therefore, Love expressed is man.Truth expressed ie man.Honesty, purity, kindness, joy, compassion, gratitude, etc, expressed is man.Mortz] Men We have briefly traversed the subject of God and God's man, and now we are confronted with the next logical query as to the so-called material man\u2014the man of flesh and blood and bones; the man known as the Adam man.How shall we account for him?What of his origin?How did he get here, and what is to become of him?We have seen that God is divine Mind, and that the man of God\u2019s creating is a compound idea of that Mind.Just as God is divine Mind, the Bible points out that there is a so-called counterfeit of this divine Mind, which Paul has designated as the carnal mind, As the divine Mind, or God, is one and infinite, filling all space, existing in its entirety and infinity, ever present and eternal, in like manner this so-called carnal mind, in its attempted counterfeit of the divine, claims existence as one infinite mind, filling all space and ever present.The divine Mind, or God, Is expressed, as we have seen, through His own ideas, and these ideas reflected in individual consciousness constitute the true man and the true universe.In its attempted simulation of the divine, the carnal mind, on the other hand, finds expression in carnal thoughts admitted to individual consciousness constitute the material universe and the human body, of which individual mortals are conscious.We have seen that divine ideas coming from God, or divine Mind, reflected in individual consciousness constitute the real man\u2019s existence, his embodiment, and his universe, all of which must be spiritual and not cognizable through the medium of the physical senses.On the other hand, the thoughts which come to you and me from this so-called carnal mind, and which we voluntarily accept into consciousness are, in turn, objectified as matter, and thence comes our material universe with all its sin, its sickness, its misery, and its poverty.Matter, then \u2014 that which you and I see, feel, taste.smell, and hear \u2014 is individual thought.: Consciousness One Hundred Per Cent For the purpose of 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\u2018 a S 197 DANCING CLASSES FOR BUSINESS GIRLS DE.5717 Tap Dancing and Conditioning Exercises in pleasant surroundings.Be our guest for a lesson 1415 ST.MARK ST.ENROLMENT .THE STUDIO OF CCOKERY INCORPORATED Opening Monday, October 2nd PLAIN AND ADVANCED CLASSES UNDER THE INSTRUCTION OF Mrs.E.Scott Thomson.Fltzroy 6507 ROOM 24 SEPT.28-29-30.EDUCATIONAL WAlnut For full Information and Rates just phone and our Reprasentative, Mr.Mount, will be pleased to call.ADVERTISING 2773x One of the popular features the direction of Peter Miller, get of the Betty Speirs\u2019 School of Dancing is the class for Business Girls.These personable young ladies, under a thorough training in tap dancing and conditioning exercises.man consciousness as constituting one hundred per cent, which one hundred per cent is made up of a certain percentage of good thoughts, or ideas, coming from the divine Mind, God, and a certain percentage of carnal thoughts coming from the so-called carnal mind.Each human consciousness constitutes the whole of existence for that individual.Nothing outside human consciousness is included in individual existence or experience.Therefore, each human consciousness constitutes one hundred per cent of individual existence, and includes all the good and all the evil of which the individual is cognizant.Let us assume, by way of \u2018ur- ther explanation, that one individual human consciousness, or mind, is constituted of sixty per cent of the carnal and forty per cent of the divine, the two aggregating one hundred per cent.The sixty per cent of carnal thought which one might hold in consciousness would constitute his personality as well as his material world with its sin, its sickness, its poverty, and its inharmony.The forty per cent of the divine which one might hold in consciousness would constitute his individuality \u2014 his spirituality.Now if the individual who holds in consciousness this sixty per cent of the carnal learns something of Christian Science and God, and, as a result, begins to change his thinking by admitting into consciousness something of the divine, the percentage of evil, or the carnal, in his consciousness will diminish in exact proportion to the good, or the divine, which Re admits, because at no time could individual consciousness be constituted of more than the whole, or one hundred per cent.If a man holds in consciousness sixty per cent of the carnal and forty per cen\u2019 of the divine, and by a change of thought he increases the amount of the divine in consciousness to, we will say, fifty per cent, then the carnal in his consciousness has diminished ten per cent and existence for him thus becomes but fifty per cent carnal or material, instead of sixty, and fifty per cent divine, instead of forty.As the carnal in his consciousness diminshes, existence for him becomes less material.As consciousness becomes spiritualized, matter, sin, sickness, and death become less apparent, and their manifestation in human experience diminishes in the proportion that the divine takes the place of the carnal.When the individual human consciousness becomes one hundred per cent spiritual, through the process of exchanging the carnal for the divine, then will matter entirely disappear in the experience of each individual, and the millennium, or the kingdom of heaven, will have been attained.This explains scientifically and certainly the ascension, or disappearance to human perception, of Jesus the Christ.We de-materialize existence by spiritualizing thought.CLASSES OPEN Mrs.Eva Winthrop, 4594 De- carie Blvd.has announced the opening of her bridge classes, Mrs.Winthrop gives individual attention to beginners and advanced players, Classes are held each day from Monday to Friday.Having met with considerable success during the past four years, Mrs, Winthrop is looking forward to meeting many of he» former pupils along with many new aspirants.Mrs.Winthrop teaches the Culbertson system.\u201cPRESS CONFERENCE\u201d Jack Fleet, Philadelphia newspaper man, who used to cover police headquarters with Nelson Eddy when the star was a reporter.was Eddy's guest on the set of \u201cBalalaika.\u201d | t FDUCATIONST VILL ADDRESS (LUB MEMBERS Principal R.C.Wallace of Queen's University Will Address Young Men's Canadian Club \u2014 Meeting October 2 The Young Mens Canadian Club open the new season on Monday, October 2, when Principal R.C.Wallace of Queen « University Kingston, will be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting in Queen's Hotel, Principal Wallace, who is regarded as one of Canada\u2019s foremost educationists, will discuss the question, \u201cIs Our Educational System justifying itself?\u201d In view of the principal's standing in the academie world, a sperial invitation has been extended to McGill and Queen's graduates to attend this meeting.The coming season is of special interest as it is the 25th in the history of the Young Men's Club.Jt recalls that the club was founded during the last war, when Mayor P.W.McLagan of West- mount inspired and encouraged a small group of young men to form a club to discuss publie affairs so that they might be informed on all matters relating to the government and development of the country.During these 25 years the club has played its part in enlightening public opinion, and proof that it has jtstified its existence is found in the fact that many of its past presidents hold prominent positions in our community today.At the opening mecting Monday, the president, Ron.J.Allen, will be in the chair.ROONEY NOW EDITOR As versatile as the character he portrays in the Hardy series, Mickey Rooney proves his journalistic ability by becoming an associate editor of the national magazine \u201cTopper.\u201d ANITA PLAYS SNOB Anita Louise, identified with ingenue roles for years, plays her first \u201cheavy\u201d role in \u201cThese Glamour Girls\u201d as thg leading snob of the debutantes, MUSICAL .Sharps, Flats and NATURALS by FRANCES GOLTMAN A SUCCESSFUL SYMPHONY On November fifth our own Montreal Symphony Orchestra will begin its tenth consecutive season; a record for this city and due, in great measure to its ex- | cellent leader, | Dean Douglas Clarke of Me- Gill University, whose untiring efforts, coupled with great musical ability and anengaging personality .| have spurred on -l the musicians to their present indeed proud of We are the achievement attained and again status.this season the Montreal Sym.pohy will have wonderful soloists.Among the notable artists already engaged are such outstanding celebrities as Percy Grainger.a favourite with Montreal audiences, George Inesco, famous Hungarian violinist and conductor.This year marks his farewell tour as a soloist after which he will devote his time to composition and conducting, Two artists who were introduced here by the Ladies Morning Musical Club, William Primrose, outstanding viola player and Orrea Pernel, wonderful English violinist will be heard again this season, Charles Nae- gele, young American pianist needs no introduction as he scored such a success on his first appearance here and Eugenia Buxton, well known pianist has been arousing marked enthusiasm on her recent concert tours, Of special interest is the engagement of Nicolai Medtner, famous Russian modernist composer and pianist who will visit America for the first time.Rachmaninoff, a great admirer of Medtner rarely presents a program that does not include several of Medt- ner's works, This excellent group of soloists promises a series of outstanding concerti and one does not need to go into detail to describe the fine repertoire of the orchestra.PROMINENT LOCAL DANCE TEACHER Hilda Galt, prominent dance teacher, whose School of Dance } now in full swing for the 1939-40 season, - Babies Make Set Real \u2018Sound\u2019 Stage Seventeen cribs \u2014 and not thé kind that safeblowers crack\u2014were on the set of \u201cAnother Thin Man\u201d in spite of the fact that the story concerns itself mainly with crime and the eriminal-chasing activities of William Powell and Myrna Loy as Deteclive Nick Charles and his witty wife.The cribs were there to hold real, live babies and were congregated in a big, temporary nursery built at the end of the sound silage.Presence of nearly a score of wailing infants in the picture is called for by a scene in which underworld pals of Detective Charles throw = hig baby party for little Mr, Thin Man, Jr, son of the Thin Man pair, Fan Letters Arrive Early For Preisser June Preisser is the proud possessor of sixteen fan letters.And is even more clated over the fnct that the letters have come before the public has even scen her on the screen.Her two pictures, \u201cBabes in Arms\u201d and \u201cDancing Co-Ed\u201d have yet to be released.MURDER GUN RETURNS The favorite murder-gun at M- (i-M is back at work again, this time for \u201cAnother Thin Man,\u201d starring William Powell and Myrna Loy.The weapon is n 38- caliber revolver that has seen lethal duty in a dozen of the studio's mystery pictures, A Jewish branch of the Canadian Red Cross has been formed, following a sories of meetings of presidents of all the Jewish Women's organizations in the city, it was announced this morning When details of the organization, and the plan to be followed, were announced.Mrs, Samuel Bronfman is president of the branch and the following have been elected to form the executive committee: Mrs.Julius Block, Mrs, Allan Bronfman, sr.Mrs.Mdlvin Chorney, Mrs.Michael Garber, Mrs, Alton Goldbloom, Mrs, Samuel Hart, Mrs.S.W.Jn- cobs, Mrs, J.J.Jacobs, Mrs, Jacob Kellevt, Mrs.Phillip Levy, Mrs.Harry J.Levinson, Mrs.Samuel Leopold, Mrs.Benjamin Robinson, Mrs, William Riven, Mrs.Barney Rubin, Mrs.A.Raginsky, sr, Mrs.Arthur Simon, Mrs, M.Suvehin, Mrs, Harry J.Stern, Mrs.J.Schul- man, Mrs, Harry Singer, Mrs, Fd- ward Solomon, Mrs.Martin Wolff, One of the first tasks of the branch will be to divide the city into zones in each of which a bur- vau will be established for tho purpose of enrolling the volunteer workers, and it is expected this work will be started within a few days.Temporary headquarters of the branch has been opened at 1480 Peel Street.HEFTY STUDENT Hollywood's fattest boy, Tiny Wolf, tipping the scales at 375 Iba, plays a college student in M-G-M's \u201cDancing Co-Ed.\" Robert Young returned home from Idaho recently to deny the highly exaggerated reports of his death by drowning.use Vien 4 ] Music EMILY McDOUGALL PIANOFORTE TUITION Technique, Tone, Interpretation Junior and Advanced Pupils, Studio: 375 PRINCE ALBERT AVE, WESTMOUNT Tel, EL.3823 \u2014\u2014 am Marguerite Choquette Mus.Bac.(Gold Medaltist) PIANIST - TEACHER Voice, Piano, Organ.Group Method for Children, 35 and 50 cents, Popular Six Months Course, $60.00.Apt.10 \u2014 Groy Apartments 5110 SHERBROOKE WEST Alice B.Nelson Teacher of Pianoforto MATTHAY PRINCIPLES PUPILS IN ALL GRADES 8peclal Course for Beginners 443 Victoria Ave.Wostmount (above Sherbrooke) | FRANCES GOLTMAN l'Innitste le Muse First Medallist, McGill University \u201c Mecitalo, Beginners ang advancea Pupils Surcessful Highest Exams 3781 GIROUARD AVENUE | DExter 6424 nme ms hh mann ik cme rant a Se a ge 0 Westmount Business College TJ] MISS R.WOOD, PRINCIPAL Formerly situated 12 years at 250 Metcalfe Avenue, now located in the Royal Bank Building CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND GREENE AVE.(Entrance 1166 Greene Ave.) .Complote business and socretarial courses.Limited numbor In day and ovening classes, Private lessons.Graduates holding responsiblo positions.WE, 1885 5 minutes walk west from Atwater Ave.coffe Over 30 ynars of unexcelled service im the ftald ol business oducation, \u201cBy Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Judge our achool hy the achievement of its his yanr's awards BUSINESS Included a Gola ednl and an Honourahle Montlon Banner, won In That all large employers uf office help recognize tha advantage of our Bookkeeping Them.\" Accountancy graduates.Shorthand a World Wide Compétition, Typewriting Secretarial Civil Service merit.system of individual tnstruction, Limited Enroiment, and close personal attention to each pupil, Is avid.enced by the exceptional muccean of our graduates.Employment service Is, of course, Free, and fees are no higher than those of any school of recognized Day and Night Classes\u2014Call, Write or \u2018Phona FI.8664 or WI.6307 4176 St.Catherine, Westmount, near Greens SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.5th Single Subjects Accountancy, Principles Accountancy, Adv Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, Auditing Advertising Adverhing Art An, Fine and Applied Biology, General Biology, Genetics and Evolution Biology, Embryology end Histology Biology, General y e| pin Butinen Adminhbretion Butinen Arithmetic 1 English ond Business Office Machines Cortooning and Caricature Chemistry, General Chemistry, Qualitative Analysis Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis Cheminar: renced Orsente emistey, vence: jen! Chemistry, Advenced Physicel Chemistry, Tertile Commarciel Ant Commarciel Low Commercial Mathematics Credits end Collections Drame, History of the Thestre Drome, Technique of Play Production Drawing snd Painting of Theory Theory of Canade International Relations (for French-spesking English Composition English Literature Survey English, 19th and 20th Cents y Literature nglish, American Literature English, Literature of Sclpnce nglish, Shekespeore and Elizabethen Drama nglish, adian Literature English, Contemporary Litersture English, Crestive Writing English Literature, Study of Selected Period Fobric Design Fashion Drawing Figure Drawing Financial Organization, Money sad ne French Conversetion \u2018Elem, Im.& Adv.) French Language and Literature French, Study of Franch Culture French, France es « Modem World State * Evening classes begin October 2nd.Registration now in process.Office open evenings.Information regarding day courses on request.em Evening.Education Complete Courses COLLEGE In the Faculty of Arts, Science and Commerce\u2014college work for high school graduates leading in threg year: of evening study to diploma of Associate, and in six years to degree of Hachelor\u2014in Arts, Science or Commerce.Senior matriculation in two years if desired.HIGH SCHOOL Graded four-year courses leading to High School Graduation Dip.loms.Classical, Scientific, Commercial end eneral courses.Preparation for matriculation into college or university.ELEMENTARY SCHOOL »- Grades V, VI and Vil.Special classes for adults.Preparation for entrance to Evening High School of Business School.BUSINESS SCHOOL Complate two-year Business, Stenographic and Secretarial courses Practical training for business and industty, Also three-year coune in Textile Chemistry, Dyeing and Finishing.SCHOOL OF ART Professional or leisure-time training in all branches of fine and commercial art, and modelling and sculpture.Information from the Registrar, 1441 Drummond Street, Montreal, MA.8331 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL YM.CA \u2014 Single Subjects French Seminer In Oral and Written Expression Franch-Canadien Lile snd Letters (lectures In English) \u2018German, Introductory German Language and Literature History, Modern Evrogeun History of the Americas Humanities, Sorvey Latin Composition and Clanics Latin Litersture Marketing end Merchendising Mathematics, Algetia, Geometry end Tigonomety Meihematics, Caleulus Mathematics, DIFeranilel Equations Mathematics, Practice Mechanical Drawing Modelling il h phy, | lo Philosophy, Soelel end Political Philosoph of Ethics hysies, Light (Optics) Physics, Thermodynamics snd Kinetle heoty taduetl Physics, Nuclear Portraiture ELL sychology, Introductory Psychology, Advanced General Psychology, Educational end Vocstions uldence Public Speaking Radio and Sound Reproduction din Theory and Design Religious Education, Principles of Religlous Education, Cumiculum and Practice Seulpturs Secretarial Practice Shorthand, Theoty and Speed Shon Story Writing Social Science, Surrey Sociolagy, Social Disorganisation snd éoclel Therapy Spanish, introductory Spanish Language ond Literature Statistical snd Graphical Methods Stenography, Legal Terliles, Technology of Fibre Textiles, General Dyelng Tertiies, Finishing Operations and Dyestuff Laboratory Methods Transportation and Traffic Typewriting, Method end Speed * in the evening divisions students may enroll for single subjects or complete courses.All courses are open to both men and women.££ > rm rr em ti ot eerreng PAGE SIX THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 WESTHOUNTS SWAMP ROYALS 21-1 AT MOLSON STADIUM; TRIUMPH IN LAST PERIOD Chalk Up 17 Points in Final Stanza \u2014 3,500 Witnessed Game at Molson Stadium Tuesday Night \u2014 Sensational Kicking of Jimmy Riddell and Ray Mullins Played Large Part in Victory Westmounts, displaying a form that even their strongest sup- prriers must have been surprised at, swamped Royals 21-1 in their first game of the season at Molson Stadium Tuesday night, Before a crewd of about 3,500 the local squad took advantage of every break that came their way and surged to victory with little difficulty.The sensational kicking of Jimmy Riddell and Ray Mullins played no small factor in the team's win.Making a decisive victory in a game that had been a close fit right through, Westmounts chalked up 17 points in the final quarter.Koyals miscues gave the local entry in the O.R.F.U,, down und they scored a second as¥ the indirect result of a fumble.A field goul resulted from one of five pass interceptions.Westmounts held only a 4-1 margin when the squads entered the final quarter but chalked up a 21-1 win before the match ended.STATISTICS OF THE GAME West Roy.downs \u2026\u2026 .2 9 151 139 98 111 First Yds, {rom scrimmage Yds.gained rushing .Tol.dist.kicks in yds.1,307 825 Number of kicks .25 21 *Av.dis, kicks in yds, 52.7 80.6 Kicks run back in yds.27 89 Forwards attempted.10 10 Forwards completed .1 2 Yds.gained forwards 53 28 TASTE THE 2657 OF | \\SUN-RIPENED FRUITS Play on Monday, Wednesda and One Evening por week .$6.50 Two Evenings per week .10.00 Three Evenings per woek 13.go Saturday \u201cSaturday Aft.& one Eve.3% Reduced Rates for Scason 1939-1940 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE BADMINTON.CLUB Situated in the Community Hall, Cote St.Antoine Rd.& Decarie Blvd.COACHING AND INSTRUCTION BY WELL KNOWN EXPERT il 3 Regulation Courts\u2014Locker Rooms and Showers\u2014Lounge Card Rooms\u2014Ping Pong \u2018and Frida aturday Afternoons.Round Robins and Tournaments arranged without Interference with regular play.\"RATES Substantial reductions for married couples and thres or mere In the same family.e MEMBERSHIP IS DEFINITELY LIMITED e » For information phone DExter 4901 or DExter 9021 one touch- For'ds intercepted by 5 1 Fumbles 7 4 Own fumbles recov'd.8 1 Pens.in yards .70 40 Individual pens.1 0 \u201cFrom point where ball wag kick- eded.The teams: Westmount Royals Bowden.f.wing .Davies Ferraro .Noseworthy Atchison.Allen Mullins.Cicero Riddell.wo.Irwin ee snap .Searight inside .McGarry , Brown Jotkus middle \u2026» Segatore E.Burton.outside .Daniels H.Burton.outside \u2026 Hamilton Westmount subs \u2014 McClay, Thornber, J.Dineen, R.Dineen, Swindon, Loftus, Poplowsky, Smaill, Farha, Galley, Smith, Ted- lie, Adrian, Fogel, Middleton, Campbell, Lamb, Saxon, Beaver.Royal subs\u2014Harfield, Myerson, Hoskinson, Koren, Lagendyke, Parsons, Tomalty, Westman, Hall,\u2019 Londel, Marshall, man, Halbert, Dube, McPhail, Officials\u2014Referee, Foster; umpire, Breen; head-linesman, Adams Morley, Rich- Mastro, Mathieu, Evenings \u2014 Tuesday, Friday Saturday Aft.& 2 Eves.$12.00 Anytime rere we 15.00 One Afternson per week 4:00 Two Afternoons per wask 6.00 PREPARE FOR BIG SOAP BOX DERBY No foolin\u2019, soap box derbies are really big time stuff to Montreal's younger racing enthusiasts, and these ardent fans are enlisting the aid of cranes, oil pits and modern mechanical equipment in seeing that their cars are in topnotch shape for the forthcoming Kinsmen Coaster Classic, which takes place locally September 30.The event will be in aid of the Quebec division of Canadian Red Cross.Gerry Harper, beneath the car, tightens important steering tackle as Earl Mcintosh, left, oils the wheels of this model auto, Boxing Is Blasted ; Off Map Abroad The war will practically wipe out big time boxing on the other side for some time to come.Sev- etal attractive matches have fallen by Lhe wayside since the declaration of hostilities, Max Schmel- ing, now in a German uniform, was to have fought Walter Neu- #ell in Germany on Oct.1, and this bout went up in the smoke.Had Max been successful he was to have headed for the United States to have another try at win: ning the heavyweight championship.Having held it once, Max husn\u2019t got over the notion that he can be the first man ever to regain the heavyweight crown.Galento and Nova both wanted to fight the German and he would have been a busy cup of tea had em ee ot mn em en me 4+ dm om Brian Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 It Firat Line Signals Busy, Please Dial Next Line, FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT not his country again entered upon a real quarrel.Bad Break for Escobar .Another bout which went into the discard because of the war was the one for the bantamweight title between Sixto Escobar and Peter Kane, the British Empire champion.Escobar was to have received $10,000, transportation and expenses for the bout, one of his largest purses since winning the title, With the call to arms for Kane and all other English fighters, came the end of that trip.Tommy Farr, always à big money maker in England and Wales, has joined the colors also.He was trying to induce Joe Louis to come to England to defend his heavyweight title when war was declared.If he had not succeeded in coaxing Louis to England, Tommy was going to barge into America again in an effort to break up his losing streak on this side of the Atlantic, Germany is producing a substitute for the whites of eggs from fish meat.The disease of an evil conscience is beyond the practice of all physicians of all the countries in the world.\u2014Gladstone.) Loy MANY EVENTS PLANNED FOR Y.M.C.A.GYM Fall and Winter Schedule At Westmount Branch Is Drawn Up The fall and winter gymnasium schedule at the local Y.M.C.A.branch is as folloys: Monday\u20144 p.m., senior school; 5, business men; 6.30, blind boys; 7.30, business girls; 8.30, young men; 9.30, basketball.Tuesday\u20149 a.m.University School; 10, ladies; 1 p.m.badminton; 1.30, instruction; 4, junior school; 5, handball; 7, evening boys; 8, volleyball, Wednesday\u20141 p.m., ladies\u2019 badminton; 4, intermediates; 5, busi- nek mn; 6.30, deaf boys; 7,80, astics; 9.30, Central \u201cY.\u201d Thtrsday\u20141 p.m., ladies\u2019 badminton; 4, senior school; 5, hand ball; 7.80, business girls; 8.30, young men; 9.30, basketball, Friday \u20149 am, University School; 10, ladies; 1 p.m., ladies\u2019 badminton; 4, junior school; 56, business men; 7, evening boys.Satiirday\u20149 a.m., preps; 10, intermediates; 11, junior leaders; 1.30 p.m., basketball; 4, hand ball; 5, senior leaders; 7, mixed badminton, AIRD STREET 10 BE SCENE OF BIG EVENT Kinsmen Coaster Classic \u201cwill Take Place Satur- «day.\u2014 - Many Local Entrants in Race With \u2018the 1939 running of the exciting Kinsmen Ooaster Classic but two days off, it was announced last night to The Examiner that the race would be held Saturday on a course running along Aird | Street from Sherbrooke \u2018to Hoche- laga in the east end of the city.The course was chosen because its .natural slope offers a fine start to the youngsters whose motorless cars depend on a good graded getaway for speed.\"Easily Reached.\u201c Aird Avenue is easily reached by proceeding east along Sherbrooke street until one mears the | Municipal Golf Course, Buses will take spectators directly to the course.The race will be run\u2019 off in heats, starting shortly after \u2018ten o'clock and continuing for several hours.Exact time of the finals is unknown at present, but will probably be announced in Saturday morning's paper.All profits from the race go to the Quebec Division of Canadian Red Cross.© Are Entered A large number of local lads are entered in the 1939 Clas- * \"1 ait, and today and tomorrow will be putting finishing touches to their jalopies.Many prizes will be up for competition, and the race promises to surpass in thrills last year's running of the event, when almost 15,000 people gathered to see the model cars roar past the finish line.mettre ROADS MACADAMIZED All roads in Bengal are to be n+ pen em mer macadamized.par .| McAuley.In part, he said that it \u2018stopping place of nine American SCHEDULE OF YMCA POOL IS ANNOUNCED Many Different Groups Will Use Branch Facilities During Fall and Winter The swimming pool schedule at the Westmount branch of the Y.M.C.A.is as follows: Monday\u20145 p.m., senior school; 5.30 to 7, men; 7, blind boys; 7.30, men; 8.30, business girls; 9, men.Tuesday\u201410 a.m., University School; 11 a.m., ladies; 5 p.m, junior school; 5.30, senior school: 6, men; 8, business girls; 8.30, men.Wednesday\u20144 p.m., learn tu swim; 4.30, preps; 5, intermediates; 5.30, senior men; 6, men; 7.30, deaf boys; 8, men.Thursday\u20144.30 p.m., high school girls; 5, senior school; 5.30, men; 8, business girls; 9, men.Friday\u201410 am, University School; 11, ladies; 3.30, Argyle girls; 5, junior school; 5.30, senior men; 8, business girls; 9, men.Saturday\u20149 a.m., high school girls; 10, University School; 10.30, senior school; 11, intermediates; 12, junior ladies; 4 p.m, family swim; 5, men; 8, swimming club; 9, mixed swim, .Local Rover Crews Meet In New Den The Westmount Rover Crews\u2019 new den on Renfrew avenue met with approval to all concerned.At the last meeting \u2018Rover Mate Charles Cartmel of the St.Mat.thias\u2019 Crew gave a talk on \u201cLife Insurance.\u201d A report of the Crews\u2019 outing on Saturday to Rawdon was delivered by Rover Scout: Gordon was so cold that if you took the tent poles away the tents would remain standing.Dave Munn and Peter Brunt instructed the Crews in semaphore.A very fine game was put on by the Senior Rover Mate, New recruits will be made welcome at their new den, 27 Ren- frew at 8.15 on Tuesday evening.Mr rer 2 | Y.M.C.A.NOTES _| * Football for juniors will be held Saturday morning in Westmount Park with George Woods and Des Chown, of McGill, in charge.Boys should assemble at 9 o'clock.passing and kicking, The radio group is meeting every Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock under the direction of George Grubb.There is still room for 12 mbre boys.Senior school boys are swimming every day\u2014Monday and Thursday and Friday at 5.30, Soap carving commences Saturday at 2 p.m.Famous Hostelry Sold At Auction Lock, stock and varrel, the Congress Hotel was sold recently for $1,335,000.The world-famous hostelry.Presidents, was offered at public auction to satisfy a $1,400,000 judgment obtained by a Reconstruction Finance Corporation\u2019s mortgage company.It was bid in by the Congress Hotel and Annex, Inc, an ovgani- | zation formed several days ago for that purpose.Frank M.Murchison, Manager of the Chicago loan office of the RFC, said the RFC mortgage company owned all the stock of the corporation.Few who strolled along the hotel\u2019s scented corridors were aware that it was under the hammer.But a strange wooden knocking could be heard from the casino room.There, before a half dozen individuals, Lee Walker, attorney for.the newly formed company, announced: \u201cWe bid $1,335,000.\u201d It was the only bid, and, perforce, it was actepted.Room No.1502, the Presidential suite, was occupied at various tithes by Presidents Taft, MeKin- ley,\u2019 Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt.REFRIG HINT Put a piece of wax paper under the trays in the refrigerator and they will come out easier.CROSSWORD SOLUTION E[R D Coaching will be given in running, | at 5 o'clock; 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