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[" LAN - usr\u2019 > CSS LH > ca \u201c40 Years in = Westmount\u201d OHMAN'S 40th Anniversary Watch Sale Specials for Schooi Boys and Girls Waterproof Watches $12.50 up Special - 15 Jewel Watch $5.85 WE.4046 1216 Greens Ave.2 Rl 2?) Rd) - sing a regular meeting of the VOL.X., No.40 ER WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939 he Westmount Examiner Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Freo Estimates WE.2323 171107071.RR 22270 LAV SEL 1 EI AALISL ALLA bs AISIELS FTL S SEY POLLAN ELAS LEN LIAL 0 RR PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS | CONSERVATIVES TO NAME CANDIDATE TONIGHT TOMMY ATKINS OFF FOR FRANCE ÿ MOTORISTS WHO VIOLATE p J TRAFFIC REGULATIONS {RISK STRINGENT PENALTY § Recorder Hale Sets Precedent by Cancelling Driving Licence of Man Caught Speeding at 70 m.p.h.| ~ Along Sherbrooke Street\u2014Court Shows Offenders Little Sympathy Westmount\u2019s determined effort to reduce the number of street accidents occurring within the boundaries of the municipality was clearly demonstrated in the Recorder's Court on Saturday when for the first time a motorist apprehended on a licence cancelled.charge of speeding had his driver's Leopold Cardinal, of Howick, Que., was ordered to forfeit his permit and pay the minimum fine of $10 and costs when he appeared before Recorder C.A.Hale on a charge of driving his car at 70 miles per hour along Sherbrooke street guilty to the charge.at 2.30 a.m.on Friday.He pleaded Judge Hale's cancellation of his licence set a precedent here as at SPEAKER dAYd WAR WILL END BY CHRISTMAS Walter J.Bossy Addresses Meeting of Westmount Rotary Club \u201cT predict peace in Europe by Christmas,\u201d Walter J.Bossy, director of the foreign department of the Montreal Catholic School Commission, .stated while.addres- Westmount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall yesterday.The speaker, a former captain in the Austrian army, stated that Russia's sole aim was to expand Communism in Europe and later throughout the world.The speaker contended that Russia and Germany, if for reasons of religion, alone, could never achieve a lasting pact.There has been comparatively little real warfare in the current conflict because both England and Germany are waiting to discover just what stand Russia will ultimately decide to take.He believed that the German- Russian agreement was really of but slight significance, It was agreed to by Russia solely to further the spread of Communism.Hitler is now seeking means to end the conflict because he realizes that Russia\u2019s only aim is a selfish one, he stated.John Pitt introduced the speaker, J.deLalanne, occupied the chair, Truck Backs Into 4 Stationary Auto Both vehicles were slightly damaged when a truck driven by Willie Bondesen, of 4205 Dorchester \u2018street west, backed into a stationary automobile owned by James Vencille, 987 Addington avenue, on Lorraine avenue just east of Sherbrooke street, on Saturday at 5.50 p.m.The mishap occurred as Bonde- son, who was headed north on Claremont, backed onto Lorraine avenue in order to proceed down Claremont.He told police he failed to notice the stationary vehicle.Bumpers and mudguards on both * no other time has a driving per- N: mit been taken from a motorist for speeding.It showed clearly the definite stand that West- mount has adopted in regard to violators of traffic regulations.In future motorists passing through this city will obey traffic laws or risk severe punishment.Under the Province of Quebec Motor Vehicles\u2019 Act, torist driving over 10 miles hour in excess of the legal speed limit runs the risk of losing his licence and of paying the maximum fine of $100 and costs.Following instructions issued some months ago to apprehend all motorists who in any way failed to abide by traffic regulations, Westmount Police have conducted what is virtually a campaign to reduce to the minimum street accidents here.who fail to obey stop signs or automatic traffic control lights; park in no-parking areas; stop on the left-hand side of the street; or in any way ignore traffic regulations are being penalized.Cyclists have also been closely watched and compelled to abide by the same regulations governing motorists, ACCIDENT CAUSES BUT SLIGHT DAMAGE Fenders on both machines were dented when an automobile driven by John Paterson, 78 York avenue, and a truck driven by S.Reid.7477 Bloomfield avenue, collided at the intersection of Upper Belmont and Sunnyside, at 4.20 p.m.on Friday.Paterson told police that the engine of his car stalled as he was going west on Sunnyside and was crossing Upper Roslyn.The side of his car was struck by the truck which was about to make a turn from Sunnyside onto Upper Ros- yn.Red Cross Group Held First Meeting Tuesday The newly formed Red Cross Group of St.Matthias\u2019 Church held its first meeting in the Parish Hall on Tuesday afternoon.The Hon.Marguerite Shaughnes- | sy, the guest speaker, explained\u2019 what the Red Cross expected from this group.| The committee of the group is, as follows: Conveners, Mrs.L.D.| Palmer, Mrs.J.McK.Wathen; secretary, Mrs.A.Powis, Jr.: Mrs.H.S.Langford, Mrs.C.F.Krause, Mrs.E.G.Burr, Mrs.\u201d Wm.Carter, Mrs.P.R.Wilson vehicles were damaged.and Mrs.C.A.Richardson.Form Symphony Orchestra | At District \u201cY\u201d Branch Formation of the junior symphonic orchestra at the West- mount branch of the Y.M.C.A.is progressing rapidly, it was announced yesterday by its conductor, L.V.Elvin, A number of players of the following instruments have signified their desire to join the group: piano, flute, string bass, drums, \u2018cello, violin and coronet.There Is a marked lack of players of the violin and \u2018cello, however.Girl musicians are particularly needed.Mr.Elvin, who conducted a com- unity orchestra in Saskatoon, stated that he is well pleased by- the interest shown in the formation of the orchestra by youthful district musicians.group is to be held at the local \u201cY\" branch on Monday night at 8 o'clock when plans for the immediate future will be formulated.position the orchestra will study will be Gershwin\u2019s \u201cRhapsody In Blue,\u201d the modern American classic made famous by Paul White- man.Sask., prior to coming to this city, An organization meeting of the In all probability the first com- - -\u2014\u2014.\u201cBesides speeding a \u201cmotorists Common in England now are scenes like the above.showing British troops, with gas-masks and steel helmets, marching off to an \u201cunnamed destination.\u201d from Southampton harbor, was reported to be headed for France with 1200 British soldiers aboard.The unidentified ship below, pictured putting out a mo-|\" an.JAMES OFFERS HIS SERVICES 10 GOVERNMENT Was Captain Quartermaster With C.A.M.C.During First Great War Among the many local veterans who distinguished themselves in the last Great War but who are nevertheless anxious to serve their country in the present conflict, is C.A, James, of 359 Victoria avenue.\u2018 Mr.James, who was demobilized from the Canadian Army Medical! Corps in April, 1920, with the rank of Captain Quartermaster, went to Ottawa last week to volunteer his services, in any capacity, to the C.A.JAMES Canadian government, He was referred to Military District No.4 and is now awaiting further word from them.Prior to leaving for overseas on January 4, 1916, Capt.James took a course in military instruction at Queen\u2019s, Kingston.He was made a lieutenant in Nov.1915, and in December of the same year was promoted to the rank of captain quartermaster.He served, both in England and France, \u2018with the Canadian Army Medical Corps.Following the demolition of his unit in 1920 he was placed on the officers\u2019 reserve list.Mr.James, proprietor of the KContinued on Page 2) s \u2018Vagrant Given Sentence Of 2 Months A man giving the name of Jack McCrae, 23, no permanent address, was sentenced to two months in jail when he appeared before Recorder C.A.Hale in Westmount Police Court Tuesday morning on a charge of vag-' rancy.The accused, who had a previous record, was arrested by Constable Smith and booked on a loitering count on September 28.He pleaded guilty when brought up for trial.The Week At Victoria Hall Today: Jersey Island Club.Tomorrow: Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club; Stearn\u2019s Lodge, AF.and AM.; Westmount/Stamp Club.Saturday: Plymouth Brethren.Sunday: Plymouth Brethren, Monday: Westmount Lodge, AF.and A.M.; Plymouth Brethren; Lo- quinde Public Speaking Club; Montreal Operatic Society, practice.Tuesday: Connaught Lodge, AF.and A.M.Wednesday: Westmount Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Prince Albert Council, Royal Ar- canum; Victorian Order of Nurses; regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club.Miss E.Garrett Died Suddenly In California Word has been received here hy Mrs.Garrett Williamson, 3410 At- water avenue, of the sudden death of her niece, Eilas Garrett.Miss Garrett is the only daughter of Judge William Garrett, of Santa Monica, California.3.NOBLE NAMED CONTROLLER OF SUGAR SUPPLIES Appointment of Assistant General-Manager of Royal Bank Announced Announcement was made at Ottawa on Tuesday that S.R.Noble, assistant general manager of the Royal Bank, of 4463 Montrose avenue, has been appointed as sugar controller under the direction of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, headed by Hector B.Me- Kinnon.The appointment was announced by Labor Minister Mc- Larty.Mr.Noble will be assisted by II.S.R.NOBLE J.Hobbins, Montreal engineer and sugar broker, as technical advisor.Both will serve for the nominal galary of a dollar a year.Mr.Noble stated this week that (Continued on Page 2) Miss Helen Kennedy, Bruce .Prize Winner On Trip Contest conducted by The Business Association of Westmount in conjunction with the Westmount Examiner in August, will leave tomorrow night by Provincial Transport for a three-day trip to New York.Miss Kennedy wrote the \u201cLast Line\u201d to a Limeriek in Ohman\u2019s advertisement.The trip includes a visit to the World's Fair and a sightseeing trip around New York City.the Hotel Wellington, Avenue, winner of the Limerick Miss Kennedy will stay at IT wo Westmount | Teachers Are Nominated Miss Nora Shanks and Mrs, Beryl Truax, both Westmount teachers, have been Nominated for the presidency of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers, it was announced this week.George H Penrose, also of Westmount, has been nominated for the vice-presidency.The 75th annual convention of the association opens today in the Montreal High School, § MAN CHARGED g WITH CASHING FALSE GHELKS Alleged Resident of Bruce Avenue Chooses Trial by Jury Charged with cashing two cheques totalling $40.86, Jack El- well, who gave his address as 66 Bruce avenue, chose trial by jury when he appeared before Judge Archambault on Wednesday.He will appear for preliminary hearing on October 10.He is accussed of obtaining $26.75 from the owner of the Ln- marche Tavern with one cheque bearing the forged signature of IH.Simons & Son, Ltd, and $19.60 from L.A, Faucher, 2144 Ontario street east, with a similar cheque.Police asked for a three-day verbal remand to headquarters for Élwell on the ground that they wished to attempt to have him identified by several persons who have been mulcted of sums of money through subscriptions for advertisements in several publications, Police claim that Ellwell is the leader c£ a gang of five men who obtained auch subscriptions during the past two years for aver a dozen publications, some legitimate and some fictitious, SUPPER HOUR STUDIES AT Y START TONIGHT Religious Sessions at Local Branch Are Open to Men and Women Supper hour studies in religion will commence its second scries at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.this evening, at 6.15 p.m.These studies arc open to men and women.Supper will be served at 6.15 p.m.and study will commence at 7 o'clock.The schedule: Tonight\u2014Jesus and the Changing World; Oct.12 \u2014The Christian Movement; Oct.19\u2014The State in the Spiritual Life; Oct, 26\u2014Freedom and Social Control.Rev.Minton C.Johnson, general secrelary of the Religious Education Council of Montreal, will lead the discussions.Nov.2\u2014The Totalitarian State; Nov.9\u2014The State, and War; Nov.16\u2014The Church and World Friendship; Nov, 23\u2014 Economic Conflict and Integration.Rev.Dr.A.Lloyd Smith, of Dominion Douglas Church, will lead the discussion.Jan J8-\u2014God in History; Jan.25\u2014The Kingdom of God; Feb.1 \u2014The Christian Revolution; Feb.8\u2014Christians and the World.Rev.R.De Witt Scott of St.Luke's United Church will lead the studies.Feb.15\u2014Common Sense says Just a Person; Feb, 22 \u2014 The Sciences Say a Complicated Animal; Feh.29\u2014The Philosophies Say A Sample of the Universe; March 7\u2014The Religions Say A Servant of Superior Values and Powers, Rev.F.H.Wilkinson, of St.James the Apostle Anglican Church, will lead the studies.ANNUAL CONFERENCE Eastern Ontario and Quebec Young Mens Divisions of the YMCA will hold its bi-annual conference at Quebec City, Oct.7, B.9.Several delegates will attend this conference from the West- mount Association, the Church! WESTMOUNT Duplessis.Conservative banner in West- mount\u2014St, George.Questioned yesterday W.R.Bul- loch, M.L.A., who has ropresented Westmount at Quebee since the last Provincial election, said that ha was not yet in a position to make an official statement.It is considered probable that he will make his plans known before the end of the weck, however.Liberal party organizers have given no indication as to whether they intend to run a candidate in this division or not.Certain quarters hold that the Liberals intend making a strong bid in all seats where they are conceded the remotest possibility of success, but such reports can be classed only ay conjecture.FOSSILS CLUB OPENED SEASON MONDAY NIGHT New Executive Took Charge at Meeting \u2014 President Leonard Martin Presided The Fossils Club of Westmount opened the 1939-40 awison on Monday night at the club rooms at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.The new ex- eculive took charge and President Leonard Martin was in the chair.A large number of members were on hand to greet the new officers.The report of the welfare committee showed that twenty-seven boys had heen sent to summer camp for two weeks each wilh all expenses paid, A gift of two rowboats and twenty-five pairs of blankets had been made to Camp Iewis, and a donation had been given to the Y.M.C.A.for part memberships for underprivileged boys, The entertainment chairman, John Rice, announced that the annual Formal Dance would be held in the Mount Royal Hotel on Saturday, November 18th, The club is departing from the usual procedure and will inaugurate a dinner dance, commencing at 8.30.A vote to fil] a vacancy on the executive board was held and Arthur H.Mann was elected, As guest of honour, the chairman introduced Don Tillman who was a contestant in the Annual Kinsmen\u2019s Club Roller Derby, and who was sponsored by the Fossils Club.Don placed second in his class.INT ASSOCIATION WILL ANNOUNCE PLANS AT VICTORIA HALL MEETING Monday Night's Session Adjourned In Order to Give Members Further Time to Study Situation \u2014 W.R.Bulloch, M.L.A., Expected to Announce Plans Shortly \u2014 Little Definite News Available The Westmount Conservative Association will in all probability name a candidate for the Westmount-St.Guorgo division in the forthcoming Provinein! elections at an exceutive mocting in Victoria Hall this evening, it was learned from a reliable source yosterday.A meeting of tho association in Victoria Hall Monday night was adjourned shortly after it opened as the members felt that all matters pertaining to the selection of n candidate should be tabled until thoy had a clearer understanding of the platform to be adopted by Premier Thus far officials of the association have refused to give any indication ns to who will carry the* NEW TRAFFIC BY-LAW GIVEN FIRST READING Revised Rulings Designed To Give Greater Protection to Pedestrians and Motorists Westmount City Council, at a regular meeting Monday night, gave first reading to a revised traffic by-law that will give greater protection to pedestrians and will require motorists to drive safely at all times.Pedestrians will receive protection, but they are requested to cross streets only at intersections and to obey traffic signals, Persons alighting from street cars must not cross a street either in front or behind the car: When pedestrians are waiting for a car, they must remain on the sidewalk until the tram is within 60 feet of its stopping place unless there is a safety zone, Another provision that protects pedestrians is that all motor vehicles musi come to a complete stop ~behind the white-lined cross walka\u2014at stop signs and give the right of way to pedestrians.When a car has come to a stop, drivers of other vehicles are forbidden to overtake the one at a standstill.Slow moving vehicles, huses and bicycles, are requested to drive as close to the curb as possible.Other sections of the new bylaw follow: A driver may not pass another vchicle at any intersection or \u201cglow\u201d sign or on a curve or hill.The hy-law stipulates that no car may be driven on a street at a greater speed than is reasonable, consideration heing given to visi bility and other driving conditions, the width of the street and the traffic.In school, church and hospital zones, every vehicle must be driven noisclessly.Cars may be parked brakes have been set.Parking is prohibited within 2B feet of any official traffic sign or curb line of any intersecting street, driveway entrance to a fire station or fire hydrant; within 50 feet from an entrance to a hospital or public bulding; and within 100 feet of the curb line of an ine (Continued on Page 2) if the During Fire Prevention Weck, commencing Sunday, the West- mount Fire Department will sponsor a wide program to acquaint residents, especially school children, with precautions that should be taken to eliminate, ag far as possible, unnecessary outbreaks.Home inspection blanks for school children will be distributed to schools of the municipality.They stress the importance of keeping cellars clear of rubbish and kindling; of removing rubbish from yards; and of seeing that chimneys are in good repair.Pupils will algo be told to learn Urge Co-Operation During Fire Prevention Week the location of the fire alarm box nearest their home.Forms for pupils to fill out will determine if proper precautionary measures are taken in their homes.They will answer questions as ta the manner in which garbage is disposed of; the condition of chime neys, pipes, electrical wiring, ete, The co-operation of residents in making Fire Prevention Week a success is sought by the Fire Department.Fire losses could be greatly reduced, it is pointed out, if residents will meintain their homes in as fire-proof a condition as possible, { WESTMOUNT High uniform, Fur 3 © Plano bench $3.00.ï : afternoon dresses, sn.The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City ol Westiuivunt, Garden Suburb of Cunuda\u2019s Meiropoils THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773 \u201cPhe Examiner\u201d sims to be an independent.clean wswapaper fev the heme.devitec te publie esrvice.BTANLEY AND LIVINGSTON Local neighborhood theatres will shortly be showing a picture which many claim as the finest ever made \u2014 Twentieth Century-Fox\u2019s The story of the great missionary and explorer and of the young reporter of the New York Herald is well known to almost everyone, but the manner In which the film producers have reproduced It is superb \u2014 dramatically, photographically, editorially, and, above all, for the effective emphasis it lays on the really important \u201cStanley and Livingston.\u201d = WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939 things in life.should see.which, although the greatness of a part.air service.In spite of the fewer cancelled since it started It is a picture that the authorities should let children see.so, carries the explanation of the extent and COAST-TO-COAST AIRWAY An announcement of unusual interest was made by Hon.C.D.Howe, Transport Minister, last week when he told a press conference that before the end of October the Trans- Canada Air Lines would extend its operations to Halifax thus, giving Canada a coast-to-coast The record of the TCA since its inception has been exceptional, and it is now referred to by aviation authorities as probably the best line of its size and scope in the world.conditions in Canada are not as favourable as in some other countries, there have been parable organization.which all Canadians can justly be proud.It is a picture that everyone It is a picture it was hardly intended to do that Empire of which we are fact that year-round climatic and curtailed flights by TCA operation than by any com- It is a showing of THE FORUM| Conducted by HOWARD §.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.1 .( In Which Subjects of General \u2018 Interest Are Discussed | Le ! The opinions expressed In this Forum are { not necassarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.== On March 3, 1918, at Brest-Litovsk, a ruthless military machine showed its contempt for the Russian revolution by forcing Trotsky accept a humiliating peace which stripped Russia of Poland, Courland, Lithuania, Livonia, Esthonia, Finland and the Aland Islands, the Ukraine, the districts of Ardahan, Kars and Batrin and an indemnity of aix billion gold marks.Twenty-one years later Germany greeted (ap- Lorently with pleasure) the arrival at Brest-Litovsk of an invading Russian army, marching westward.At Brest-Litovsk the Khiser told foin there could not be dealings between the German empire and the Communist revolution, Now at the*# same place Hitler told Stalin that) terminated by death.national socialism and communism can work as partners.* *» + \u2018American insurance policies to the enormous number of 132,000,- 000 lapsed in the ten years from 1928 to 1937 inclusive, according to Dr.D.Davenport, of the Security and Exchange Commission, Washington, During the same period only 8,000,000 policies were § AGENTS WANTED RES oR » * * The Russian agreement with Japan leaves China (and foreign interests in China) in grave danger.Russian military supplies were the final reliance of China, It leaves British and French inter- eats in China and Indo-China in an awkward situation as Japan will now no doubt continue with renewed energy in its attempt to FOR SALE completely conquer China.+ 4 » Credit unions in the Maritimes now number 335, and have a membership of 40,000 persons, who have saved $1,000,000 and are doing an annual business of more than $3,000,000.* % * To Stalin, a German neighbor dependent on Ukrainian resources to be sold at the pleasure of Russia could be handled.But a strong neighbor in possession of the Uk- rain would be dangerous.So Stalin discovered he had a \u2018sacred duty\u201d to rescue his \u201cblood brothers\u201d in eastern Poland, a duty overlooked for twenty years.* * * I hold that truth cannot grow among men who do not learn how to unlearn, and honestly put opin- jon beneath them.\u2014Professor Isaac N.Vail, noted U.S.A.geologist, * m * Experts believe the weapons in a modern war erucial are ships, both fighting and commercial and that Britain and France have a distinct advantage with their combined navies and mercial ships.Marine traffie com- flows heaviest (Continued from Page 1) teresecting street at s street car stop.The police department will be instructed to maintain strict observance of regulations concerning tarns at intersections.Every drive: will keep to the right when turning right and to the left when turning left.No driver will be permitted to make a \u201cU\u201d turn within a block, at any intersection with traffic lights or where two street car lines meet.- Strict observance of traffic light signals will be continued, No vehicle which has not already actually started to make a crossing, will be allowed to cross on the yellow light.Vehicles emerging from a lane, private driveway, service station, or building must come to a full stop at the sidewalk before continuing to the street.the U.S.A.and through the Suez Canal toward the Orient, So long as Britain (owner of 21,000,00C tons of shipping) and France controls the seas, the resources of the world work for a victory for the Allies, .# » » Recently, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland unpegged their currencies from the pound sterling.» + On the basis of Great War, the infantryman's wounds are caused 48 per cent by artillery shells, 31 per cent by gas, 20 per cent by small arms and grenades, less than 1 per cent by bayonet.One out of ten shell wounds im fatal.Only one out of 20 small-arms wounds is fatal.% » + World's Gold\u2014U.S.A.47 per cent, British 14 per cent, Russia, 8 per cent, Spain 3 per cent, Belgium 3 per cent, Switzerland 8 per cent, Japan 2 per cent, Argentine 2 per cent and Netherlands 2 per cent.» » + The Netherlands has a weakly defended East Indian Empire of 60,000,000 people and Belgium with its African Empire of 10,- 000,000 people are deing everything to be neutral\u2014probably not from choice, And the same can be said of Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Lithuania, Latvia, England, Canada, and between Estonia and Yugoslavia, FOR SALE WAlnut 2773 FOR SALE WOMEN WANTED ! Make more money than over before.\u2018We are looking for ambitious women § who are free to work and make | money, in an independent business.> Qur line includes over 200 dally ! necessities, Many valuable territories : now available, No experience noces- j eary.For fres details and catalogue ; Inquire today Familex, 570 St.Clement, Montreal.1-17 SITUATIONS WANTID ; DECORATOR seeks position watch- : man, rent collector for private es- 1 tates, any place of trust.References will bear strictest Investigation, Pos HOUSES TO LET ; LANSDOWNE AVE, upper level, 9 * rooms, 3 bathrooms, garage.Imme- ! diate occupation.Cradock Simpson j Ce.HA.6117.1-5 i FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED « HAMPSTEAD, Town of Mount, Royal, or Murray Park district, 8 or 9 rooms, , must be well furnished, Immediate occupation.Reaponsible client, Cra» dock Simpson Co.HA, 6117.ROOMS WANTED ; STMOUNT\u2014Use of room f piano two afternoons & week.; 0178.and WI 1-14 GARAGE TO LET .ESTMOUNT, Victoria Ave, Garage * Just below Sherbrooke, delivery @er- vice.EL.0767, 1-3 : FOR SALE ; BARGAINS! Boautitui rugs and fur- ; Niture, never used, sellinx immediate- \u2018ly.Worth while Investigating.FI.v 1950, 1358 Greene, Westmount, .1-11 collar coat.Both size 16-18, Tap shoes, all like new, Very reasonable.226 Elm, WI, 2808, 1-12 CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Snyder's Sani-Built): also four poater walnut bed complete with mattress, and one double metal bed in good condition, 4310 Marcil Ave, ANTIQUE, walnut chest of draw- ors, $12.60, beautiful davenport, desk, carved centre table, odd chalrs, bargain, must sell, 3038 St.Antoine.P-2339 SINGLE couch, peach and green cover, $3.50.EL.75668.P-237 TWO mens navy blue winter overcoats, boy's size 35, man's size 38.Perfect condition, just cleancd, $35.00 each.DE.9487.P-985 DINING room table, sideboard, serving table, oak, good condition $16.00.Ralls 250 each, Hall seat $5.00.EL.9004, P-233 O fall coats, size 12-16, ski suit, 13, good condttlon, reasonable.DE.6827.P-32£ TWO fall coats, good condition, also sizes 14-16.Neo P-887 déalers, BL, 7674, ROLL TOP desk, one bookcase, Fl.4538.Pp-32?KITCHEN TABLE, porcelain stain.GAB STOVE, \u201cGurney,\u201d 4 burners, with side oven, good condition, bar- galn.DE.1837, P-253 BABY'S high chair maple, also chen- (lle bedspread, llke new, reasonable, WA.4568.P-247 THREE PIECE bedroom set.DE, 6661, P-245 1-8].less top and chalrs, Bargain.DE.see .P.2342 \"4 BOY'S blue chinchilla coat and cap, sixe 8-10 years.EL.8316.P-241 ALMOST new % Scotch Moleskin, swagger, fur coat, 40-42, $20.00.Also leather coat, wool lined.WE 2087.P-55 BOY'S brown winter coat, grey spring and fall, leather Jacket, raincoat, lady's tweed suit.EL, 2598, P-89 THREE PIECE chesterfield suite.Sple and Span Vacuum cleaner.DE.7450 after 6 p.m.P-27 GIRL'S winter coat, hat and muff, age 12, brown $3.50, also lady's wine winter coat, fur collar, size 18, $3.50, DE.4764, _P-256 Crossword D uzzle 1 |3 |3 |4 |S 1 82 65 HORIZONTAL 48\u2014Allowance for 18\u2014Hlgh cards 1\u2014Shoulder wrap 49\u2014Wrath 20-\u2014Beverage 6\u2014Member of a reli- 50\u2014Ireland 22\u2014Refuse (pl.) {foun order §l\u2014An expression of 23\u2014To foid over 11\u2014DPerglan water beauty 35\u2014Ornamental stool vheel 5B2\u2014Abandons ; fi\u2014Annuity fund 2\u2014To scoop up 56\u2014Greek letter 39\u2014Noblemen §=Parent 57\u2014Railway tabbr.) 30\u2014Bellows 13\u2014Young salmon 58\u2014Portion 33\u2014Narrow inlet 16\u2014Encour 59\u2014Inspires reverence 35\u2014Humor age 17\u2014A State tabbr.) try (abbr): 1y body Hopi ot decor 62\u2014Get up\u2019 38&\u2014Frighten tive follage 63-\u2014Colors 39\u2014We A resin 66\u2014Pushed ahead 40\u2014Pesl 21\u2014Season cautiously 41\u2014Work 28-\u2014Unit of work 66\u2014Finished _- 43\u2014Leading lady Tim Rarrow linen band VERTICAL {8\u2014Remistered - - 3 \u2014Ensy jo! 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Competition Festival, to the advis- ability of continuing the Music Competition Festival for March 1940 owing to the International situation.Morris W.Wilson, president of the QM.C.F, held a meeting of the Festival's Executive committee, last week to decide the question.Advice has been sought by the Festival executive from all quarters concerned and the preponderance of opinion has been to continue the Festival for 1940, possibly on a slightly reduced scale.From the 11,354 competitors of the last Festival, 8,962 competitors were children of school age.It was strongly emphasized in the advice received that the conditions and lives of the school children during this period should be kept as normal and enjoyable as possible, A wire from Western Canada concerning the chain of Music Festivals across Canada was read to the meeting by Miss D.Shearwood - Stubington, the Festival secretary: \u201cNo suggestion yet that English judges will not come to Canada.All Festivals planning on basis that they will be here\u201d signed George S.Mathie- son, Winnipeg.During the last war many of the Festivals in England continued and it is expected that this will be the case wherever possible in this present crisis, Interesting Program Planned By Y.W.C.A.On Monday, October 2nd, the fine facilities of the Y.W.C.A.s Health Education Department opened to the girls and women of this city, for the 1939-40 season.Activities will be going into full swing and after a very well attended \u201cOpen House\u201d held on Thursday, September 21st \u2014 good registration is expected.The staff this year consists of Miss Helen Mackey, Director; Miss Helen Hurd, Associate Director; Miss Phyllis Stapells, Assistant; and Mrs.Thomas Kirk, nee Pearl Stonham, swimming assistant, Members may choose from a great variety of activities including, gymnastics, apparatus and tumbling sports \u2014 swimming, badminton, basketball, archery, fencing, dancing,\u2014tap, modern, social, folk.The program operates during the day and evening hours with classes for women, schoolgirls, and business girls, New classes on the schedule this year are two mixed sotial dancing classes, one on Thursday afternoon for High School people who are not going to \u201cstand around the wall\u201d again this year, and one on Thursday evenings for the young business people, Leaders\u2018 Corps will again be doing an efficient job of training leaders to do volunteer work with groups throughout the city.A junior Leaders\u2019 Corps will me®t on Wednesdays.Mr.Jean Guay will be coaching the fencing classes again and the Senior Basketball team will be under the able coaching of Mr.Clifford Melville, Miss Norma Rams- den will coach Intermediate Basketball and Miss Marjorie Pick, Junior Basketball, In these times of great tension the program of this Health Education Department fills a need, which is greater than ever, for people to relax mentally and physically, Miss D.J.Willmann Addressed Sodality Leaders\u2019 Conférence One hundred young women representing the Sodalities of the English-speaking Catholie parishes attended a round table conference conducted by Miss Dorothy Willmann, M.A., of the Staff of the Parish Sodality Division of the National Sodality of Our Lady, St.Louis, Mo., held in Congress Hall, Friday evening.Miss Willmann gave in detail the approved plan on which a So- dality should operate that is through a Central Council composed of the officers and the chairmen of six committees.These committees are Our Lady's, Eucharistic, Catholic Truth, Apostolic, Social Life and Publicity.In order that all present might clearly understand the workings \u2018of a Sodality along the lines advocated by the National headquarters, Miss Willmatn gave a brief outline of the history and aims of the Sodality où Our Lady.The Sodality of Gur Lady was established in Rome in 1563 by John Leunis.It was established for men, and it is only within the past 175 years that women have been permitted to become members.It is still, primarily, a men\u2019s organization and is very strong in all parts of the world.The three primw'y object: of the Sodality are: Personal Sanctification of members, the sanctification of others.and the defence of the Church of Christ.A vote of thanks was tendered Miss Willmann by Miss Margaret Brennan of Ascension Parish So- dality.All Paris is stressing a new color theme that introduces such lovely colors as green, red and blue in shades so dark that they look like black, or off black tones of these colors.That is the big color news for fall, There are bright colors too, from the French couturiers.But first, how the dark colors are to be used, + + » The first fashions to appear in black-darks, or night blacks, or jewel blacks, as they are variously called, were Molyneux\u2019s three shades called, \u201cruby-black,\u201d \u201cSap- phire-black,\u201d and \u201cemerald-black,\u201d These were shown in velvet-draped gowns of exquisite colorings\u2014the emerald-black being a dark but rich shades of green; the ruby- black, so dark it looked a bronzey- brown; and the sapphire-black, a deep blue that looked blackest of all these three.The black-dark color theme is not, however, confined to evening clothes.LJ % * Here are a few of the outstanding dark colors that the best houses abroad and in New York are featuring; the jewel black colors mentioned above; Patou\u2019s winter blue\u2014a blue darker than navy that will be worn with black coats and furs; Lelong\u2019s \u201cTulle Noire\u201d\u2014 a very dark plum shade; Schiaparelli's \u201cthick mist\u201d\u2019\u2014a slatey, bluish grey almost smokey in tone, and considered very important both for day and evening.Many dark browns, wine shades, and deep deep reds and very dark greens are also shown.* * * After black and black-darks, you leap right into scarlet and flame colors for both day and evening.As a New York merchandise expert points out, you can wear bright shades for either day or evening, and dark ones both day and evening; the noticeable departure from custom being in the prevalence of the dark shades in evening clothes\u2014that\u2019s how the pendulum swings for the fall and winter of 1939.* + * In the daytime bright colors, Le.long\u2019s Robin Hood is seen everywhere and especially for college clothes, Some of the bright rss are called firemen's red, and so on, Throughout the whole color-scape however, there are many greens and blues and especially greens in the sage, reseda and bluish tones, with some yellow greens, but not as many on the blue tone, % + ¥ A somewhat varied glove wardrobe is suggested not only by the competitive attractions of the many models presented, but also by their type-specialization.Leathers, fabrics, length, and styling cooperate to produce categories of sports, informal and formal models.For the smart completion of an ensemble the coreet type is important.#% * * Another feature which is stressed is the proper co-ordination of the glove fabrics and costume fabrics.Mat crepes, lusteriess woollen, and dull taffetas, are best re.+ flected whereas in suede-like broadcloth, fabrics, satin and shiny rayon weaves look well with 3 glade kids and lustrous fabrics, such as bengalin and several rayon $ materials, If dull and highlighted J surfaces are combined in a dress, the gloves should be of a single finish or texture\u2014either one which seems best to round out the harmony.Fall Season Opened By Women\u2019s Health And Beauty League The Women's League of Health and Beauty resumed activities this fall at 1647 Sherbrooke St.W., just west of Guy, in the studio formerly occupied by Shefler\u2019s Dancing School.The league, with a Montreal membership of approximately 1500 started its infancy in this city in 1937 with some 300 members and has grown steadily in the two years of its existence.During these trying days of panic and nervous strain, there are \u2018ew places where one can completely relax and the league offers to the women of Montreal just that \u2014 complete relaxation, derived from exercise, simple yet effective, In addition to the regular exercises, the new home of the league has a club room where a Red Cross Unit will ba founded, Miss Honor Davey of London, a teacher in league activities since its inception in England in 1982, and under whose able guidance in June of this year some 150 members of the Montreal Centre demonstrated how \u201cPhysical Fitness\u201d could win, will be back as instruc- tress this season.It had been hoped that the leader of the league, Prunella Stack (Lady David Douglas-Hamilton) would be in Canada for the opening of the various centres throughout the Dominion, hut due to the outbreak had to be postponed.S.Noble Named .(Continued from Page 1) there is ample sugar to cover Canada\u2019s maximum requirements.The newly-appointed Sugar Administrator said that it was still too early to speak of plans or methods of operation of the Board.\u201cThere is no actual or potential shortage of sugar in Canada,\u201d he emphasized.Questioned by interviewers, Mr.Noble stated: ' \u201cThe situation in this respect is entirely different from 1914.At that time Germany and Austria combined furnished two-thirds of the total consumption of Great Britain, whereas in the last few years these countries have practically ceased to be exporters, and world imports are now drawn almost together from cane sugar countries, the production of none of which will be affected by the war.Supplies have been arranged which will be ample to cover Canada\u2019s maximum requirements.\u201d In view of reduced stocks The Price Control Board at Ottawa had notified the refineries that during the next fortnight, if it was necessary to give preference, the Trade should be placed in s position to take care of the legiti- of hostilities her visit |11 Executive Meeting An executive meeting Westmount sub-division of Catholic Women\u2019s League will be held at thhe home of Mrs.M.A, À Phelan, Clarke avenue, tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock.Plans for the ensuing term will be discussed.ANNUAL SERIES The Tenth annual.series of popular priced \u201cSaturday Afternoon Recitals\u201d in Tudor Hall, first in- * augurated in 1930, will open on October 14,7at\u20198 o'clock, when The Honorable Ann Shaughnessy, soprano, will be heard, Miss Shaugh- nessy, who is the daughter of the late Lord and Lady Shaughnessy, has gained a wide reputation as a singer.\u2018 IN THE GARDEN TODAY Do not aliow hardy annuals to be too thick in the beds or borders.Judicious \"thinning out will give good results.- mate requirements of householders before supplying industrial requirements.Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greeh Ave, Westmount.Preacher: Rev.T.W.Jones, .A., D.D.HARVEST THANKSGIVING ERV, S ICE 11.00 a.m.The National Call to Consecration.a.m.& 3 p.m.Regular Session ol the Church School in all departments, Men's Own Brotherhood and Senior Divisions of Church Auditorium at 8 p.m, 7.30 p.m.Canada Gives Thanks.Monday.8.15 p.m.Young People's Treasure Hunt, Wednesday, Oct.11, 8,15 p.m.Autumn Thank-Offering Meeting of Women's Missionary Soclety.Ilus- trated Lecture by Rev.Dr.T.W.Jones.Soloist, Mrs, W.S.Walker, Friday, Oct.13, 6.30 p.m.Annual .Thanksgiving Banquet, Illustrated Lecture by Rev, Dr.T.W.Jones on Canada, the Beautiful and Bountiful Dominion.Musical program \u2014 tioket 50 cts, Contributions of flowers, fruits and vegetables ghould be sent to the Church on Saturday, Oct.Tth.Church of the Advent \u201d Wood & Western Avenues DEDICATION FESTIVAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th 0 a.m.Holy Eucharist, 0 4.m.Children\u2019s Eucharist, 11.00 a.m.Procession Sung Eucharist and Sermon, 7.00 p.m.Evensong and Sermon, The Lord Bishop of Montreal will preach at the 11 a.m.Service.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th | 8.00 n.m.Conaregatinnal \u201cAt Home SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th in the Parish Hall.\u201cDay of Retreat\u201d \u2014 Services at at 8 am.10 am, 2.30 pm: 4.15 n.m.SUNDAY.OCTORER 15th 0 8.9,3 1.0 0 A a.m.& 8 a.m.Holy Eucharist, 11 a.m.Procession, Sung Eucharist and Sermon.2 p.m.Children's Service.\" p.m Evensong and Sermo The Conductor nf the Retreat and the Prearher at all services on the Sun day will he the Rev, J.C.9, Stuert, M.A.Rector of St.Thomas's Church Toronto.All will be made Welcome to these services, as \u2014-3 HOWARD S.BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Suite 310, 57 St.James St., W., Montreal Telephone HA.9238 Evenings by Appointment at 2035 Grey Ave.ROSS, K.C.of the À the = Tn THURSD Hib | All GA Fi.al Pres Won Funera Helen Fe nue, were noon at t} and Bro Reverend Andrew's final rites suddenly the Priva the Mont Until h ago, Mis nior teac High Sch in educat throughou charter 1 dent of Club.She the Wom Tennis CJ tion, One of the femin Province, the ultim here.She endeavors feminists whom she casions.A mem] ed Church an active organizati Second Alexander] cated in ] France.She is § I; ther day nes both oticeahle being in k shades how the fall and lors, Le n every.college ght rds nd so on, or-scape, ÿ greens zreens in sh tones, but not ve ward.y by the of th but also n.Leath- yling co- rories of mal mo- letion of pe is im- is stres- ation of ume fab- ss wool- best re- fabrics, tin and geass vell with = fabrics, \u2018al rayon © rhlighted 3 a dress, a single ne which the har.ng of the of will be the 3 s.M.A, § omorrow | k.Plans ] be dis- | S y of pop- fternoon first in- open on | hen The ssy, 80- Shaugh- r of the ghnessy, ion as a borders.bill give usehold- trial re- a h Ave, jones, [ING to Con- bssion ot depart- therhood Church pks.People\u2019s Autumn t.ucharist on.h1 will oe.t Home\" 14th jces at 0 pm: th ist.lucharist and the e Sune Stuart, Church, these rpm THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939 Hdd FERGUSON | AID TO REST Gd SATURDAY Final Tribute Paid to First President of Westmount Women's Club Funeral services for Isobel Helen Ferguson, 464 Wood avenue, were held on Saturday afternoon at the Chapel of Jos.C.Wray and Brother, Mountain street.Reverend Dr.F.W.Kerr, of St.Andrew's Church, conducted the final rites.Miss Ferguson died suddenly on Thursday morning at the Private Patients\u2019 Pavilion of the Montreal General Hospital.Until her retirement some years ago, Miss Ferguson was the senior teacher at the Commercial High School.She was well known in educational and club circles throughout the city.She was a charter member and first president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club.She was also a member of the Women\u2019s Canadian Club, the Tennis Club and the Art Association.One of the pioneer members of the feminist movement in this Province, she firmly believed in the ultimate success of its work here.She was associated in the endeavors of such well-known feminists as Mrs.John Scott, with whom she had worked on many occasions.A member of St.Andrew's United Church, Westmount, she took an active interest in its various organizations.Second daughter of the late Alexander Ferguson of St.Aniczt and of Janet McIntosh, she was born at Dundee, Quebec, and edu, cated in Montreal and at Paris, France.She is survived by a brother, J.M.Ferguson, K.C.; a sister, Mrs.T.de Grey Stewart; a nephew, R.de Grey Stewart, and a niece, Laura de Grey Stewart, Interment took place in Mount Royal Cemetery.A\u201d \u201c, RUGS pds CHURCH HERE TO HOLD EDUCATION FESTIVAL The Congregation of the Church of the Advent is holding a dedication festival during the octave of October Sth to the 15th.On Sun- Bishop Carlisle, being his first visit as Bishop of this parish.There will be a congregational \u201cAt Home\u201d in the Parish Hall on Thursday, Oct.12th at 8 p.m.to which all members past and present of the congregation are cordially invited, A day of retreat in the Church.The conductor of the day and the preacher at the services the following day, Sunday, will be the Rev, J.C.S.Stuart, rector of the Church of St.Thomas, Toronto, It is hoped to make this festival a real reunion of all those who past and present have worshipped within it's walls, The several hours of services will be found among the Church Notices.OPEN SEASON The Westmount Hi-Y Grads opened their season successfully with a large and enthusiastic turnout on Monday evening, A sing song with Teddy Neill at the helm was the evening's feature after which the members introduced themselves and the season\u2019s programme was discussed, Next Monday evening W.Wallace Forgie for twelve years with the Y.M.C.A.in India and China will address the meeting.Mr.Forgie's experiences during the Japanese occupation of Canton should be very interesting.Rummage Sale Planned By Ladies Committee The Ladies Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday, October 14th at 2.00 o'clock at St.Stephens Church Hall, corner of Atwater Avenue and Dorchester street; proceeds to provide comforts for the men of the Regiment on active service.Mrs.Ernest Walton, 541 Prince Albert Avenue, is convener, and Mrs.John Jenkins, 666 Belmont Avenue, assistant convener.Contributions of cast-off cloth- will be called for on notification to Mrs.W.T.Trenholm, 150 Brock Avenue, Montreal West, Mrs, W.H.Bonnar, 558 Lansdowne Avenue, Mrs.J.L.D.Kane, 49 York Avenue, Mrs.R.J.Seeley, 6192 Terrebonne Avenue, Frances Robinson spent the Labor Day holiday with the Ronald Colmans on their yacht.day the preacher at the eleven Ÿ o'clock service will be the Rt Rev.will be held on Saturday, Oct.14th | ing, books, furniture, toys, ete, {1 BRITAIN BRINGS UP ITS RIT Ee = : a THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ses \u201c wr leased by British censors, AAR RE ARR RL ARE BIG GUNS NW British artillery, \"somewhere in France,\u201d rumbles toward the lines as tension increases on the western front and the massed armies of the Allies and Germany prepare for major clashes.Radiophoto re- In these days of anxiety, it is more important than ever before to enjoy the stimulation and spiritual refreshment emanating from the rendition of good music.The Music Committee of the Young Women's Hebrew Association with this in mind, has put forth its best efforts toward securing the services of artists of outstanding merit for its forthcoming seasonal activities, The committee is as follows: Mrs.Samuel Hart, chairman; Madame Pauline Donalda, Mrs, L.Bercovitch, Mrs.B.Illiovitch, Mrs.M.Dickstein, Mrs.N.Mendel- sohn, Miss Esther Asner, Miss Frances Kellert, Miss Rose Gold- blatt, Miss Adah Amdur and Miss Ann Rosen.Mrs, M.Dickstein will continue the study of #| Symphonies on Tuesday evenings with her {| Music Appreci- §| ation Group.She will anal- Bi yse the \u201cSurprise Sym- ! by Hadyn, Bee- Mrs.Samuel Hart thoven\u2019s Second, Third, and Ninth Symphonies, Symphony Number Two by Schu- man, and the \u201cNew World Symphony\u201d by Dvorak.The last Tuesday in each month will be open to the public, and will feature well-known lecturers and musicians.There will be a two piano recital by Madame Olga Rest NX AN ecusteees SATISINING BA RER BR 70 3A TROIE dos T MAKE SURE YOU GET A BIG, BiG BOTTLE ~ 12 FULL OUNCES I MAKE SURE ITS WHOLESOME AND GRAND TASTING Y.W.H.A.Plans Ambitious Program Of Fine Music Guileroff and Mrs.A.M, Russel.Madame Pauline Donalda will present artist pupils in a song recital.A lecture on the contemporary Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius, will be given by A.H, Egerton of McGill Conservatorium of Music, Modehrn Poetry by A.M.Kein, Modern Music with piano interpretations by Miss Rose Goldblatt, and a lecture on the music of Edward Alexander MacDowell by Miss Ann Rosen who will demonstrate with recordings.Cantor N.Mendelsohn will speak on Jewish folk lore music, assisted at the piano by Mrs.Mendelsohn.A Junior String Ensemble will be organized under the leadership of Josef Berljawsky, widely- known concert violinist, while the Junior Glee Club, including a Speech Choir, will resume its meetings each Sunday afternoon.The Rhythm Band of tiny tots, which has been working all summer, will continue its activities, and holds forth a hearty welcome to young recruits.Classes for instruction in violin, clarinet and flute are now being opened.The Chorale Society will hold its ffrst meeting on Thursday, October 12th next, and new members are welcome, RABBI BLESSED NEW PUPIL OF TEMPLE SCHOOL Students Presented With Miniature Sefer Torahs At Service A portion of the Shemini At.zereth service at Temple Em- manu-El Synagogue this morning was devoted to the blessing of pupils who are entering the Temple religious school for the first time.Pupils were presented with miniature Sefer Torahs and following the procession were blessed by Rabbi Dr.Harry J.Stern.Members of last year's confirmation class and High School graduation class were in charge of the service.The following form the 1939 Consecration Class: Norman H.Alexander, Thomas Beck, Michael M.Fieldman, Alma Gottlieb, Sheila Horn, David M.Jacobs, Fred Kahn, Thomas Kahn, Esther R.Kert, Robert Lewis, Marcia Lightstone, Elayne Maron, Harvey Maron, Robert B.Meyer, Elaine Neumann, Robert Shamaskin, Marvin Segal, Berton Segal, Eleanor Scherzer, Arthur York, Eva Lederer.On Monday evening classes in English and Canadian history for Emigres, will be resumed.These classes are open to all emigres and they are invited to register.Faculty: Harold N umann, B.A, B.C.I, Miss Betty Meyer, M.A, Miss Marjorie Goldstein, M.A.Mrs.J.D.Feldtman, B.A, J.D.Feltdman; Registrar, Jul.Heim.This season, the school for alults will combine with the school for emierees and hold regular sessinns on Monday evening.However, the classes in Jewish literature, Jewish history and Hebrew will commence with the completion of the Temnle's new Community Centre.All departments of the religious school are now organized.The high school and confirmation hold regular sessions on Saturday morning commencing at 10 o'clock.The kindergarten, junior and intermediate departments meet on Sunday mornings at 10 o'clock.No registrations in the school will be received after Sunday, October 8th, Dailv Hebrew sessions Monday and Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.The confirmation class under the direction of Dr.Stern meets on Saturday mornings a\u2019ter divine services at 11.45, Those who are candidates for confirmation are requested to register with the Rabbi not later than Saturday.The dramatic group meets every Tuesday at 4 o'clock under the di- rection of Miss Francis Katz, B.Sc.Marriage Of Smith-Brophy Solemnized The marriage of Ellen Louise, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, John R.Brophy, of Jockson Heights, N.Y, and Roanoke, Va, to Mr.Joslyn Alexander Smith, son of the late Julian C.Smith, and of Mrs.Smith, of Montreal, took place on Saturday morning at half-past eleven in University House, New York City, the Reverend T.W.Jones, of Calvary Church, West.mount officiating.During the ceremony Miss Grace Cotrane sang, \u201cI Love You Truly,\u201d \u201cAve Maria,\u201d by Gounod; \u201cAt Dawning\u201d and \u201c0 Promise Me,\u201d and violin music was contributed by Mr.George Pancy, who played Liszt's \u201cLicbestraum\u201d and \u201cEvening Star,\u201d Mr.William Rudd being at the piano, White lilies and chrysanthemims, palms and ferns were used to decors\u2018e the chapel which waa lighted with ca- thedra' candies.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a delft blue velvet gown fashioned with a bustle back, embroidered with crystal beading around the neck.Her draped turban was of blue and American Beauty velvet, from which fell a shoulder-length veil and she carried an arm bouquet of white orchids, Miss Betty Jane Brophy, who was her sister's only atlendant, wore a gown of American Beauty velvet, a matching hat with a delft blue velvet trim and she ear- ried sweetheart roses and lily-of- the-valley.Mr, Harold M, Sawyer, of Wilmington, Del, was best man fo! Mr.Smith.Mrs.Brophy, the bride's brother, was in black velvet, with white lace collar and cuffs with which she wore a black velvet hat and a cluster of pink roses as the corsage.Mrs.Smith, the bridegroom's mother, was in a Raoul Jean Foure model of black djalhi crepe with a black hat and she wore 8 corsage bouquet of gardenias and lily-of-the-valley.A reception at University House followed the ceremony.The tables for the wedding breakfast were decorated in red and white, Cornell colors, with roses and bouvar- dia.The bridegroom is a graduate in engineering from Cornell University.The couple left later by motor for a trip through the Western States to the Grand Canyon and on returning in a month's time, will be the guests of Mra.Julian Smith in Montreal until their apartment is ready for occupancy.Going away the bride wore a bottle green faille dressmaker suit with mink trimming, a matching hat and brown accessories.Out-of-town guests were Mrs.Julian C.Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Des Baillets, Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Harvey-Jellie, Mr.J.C.Smith Jr.all of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.L.J.San, of St.Petersburg, Florida, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Holloway, Mrs.Alexander Glass, Miss Sallie Holloway, and Mr.Howard Hildreth, all of Wheeling, West Virginia.\u201cy\u201d CONFERENCE Eight young men from the Westmount branch of the Y.M.C.A, will attend the Eastern Ontario and Quebec Y.M.C.A.Young Men's Conference to be held in Quebec City this weekend.Those attending the Conference from Westmount \u2014 Howard Ma theson, Doug Scott, Hasten Scott, Stan Gilpin, Robt.Haines, Thomas Seaman, Steve Wallbridge, W, H.Spearman, WOOD WORK Last Saturday afternoon\u2019s woodwork group got away to a good start at the Y.M.CA.The boys worked from plans prepared by Grant Timmens and produced a splendid piece of work in the form of a wall shelf which embodied several of the fundamentals of good work.GIRLS HI-Y Opening meeting of the Girls Hi-Y will be held at the West- mount Y.M.C.A.next Thursday 6 p.m.Miss Elaine Leger, president, and the new execulive are working hard for a good year.UNIT TO HOLD FIRST CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY First Westmount of the Boys\u2019 Brigade to Assemble at Grosvenor and Western The First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade, in keeping with the spirit of Thanksgiving Day and the National Day of Prayer, will hold its first autumn church parade Sunday morning to Melville church, Boys will assemble on Grosvenor avenue at Western, and proceed cast on Western avenue to the church.Parents and friends are cordially invited to worship with the Company.Rev.Dr.W, Orr Mulligan will deliver the message.The Company extends a cordial welcome to Pte.Leonard Gough, transferred from the 8th Company and Corporal Walter Good- ale, from the 12th, both of whom were received into the First Company on Friday night.This past wetk the company squads were formed and are now ready to commence the competition, Corporal Donald Taylor is in charge of tho First Squad, Sergeant Wm.Mulligan the 2nd and Corporal Phil Lamb, the band.This week indoor hockey teams will play their first games of the season.New equipment has been purchased and all is in readiness for Friday night.The band will shortly be increased in strength by the addition of trumpets as well as drums and cymbols.Numerous applications have been roceived from boys who are interested in dovel- oping their musical talent and ns the company strength increases, the band will be enubled to add to its number from time to time.Mr, Morris created quite an interest with tho signallers this past week and has very interesting features to present as the class advances.Knotting and astronomy will be developed during the season.Swimming classes are being arranged to commence shortly under the leadership of Lieut.Phil Falls, CONVENTION OF TEACHERS TO HEAR TALKS ** Teaching With Motion Pictures Will be Interesting Subject \u2014 Many Teachers From This District Give Papers The 76th annual convention of the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Quebec is now in session and will continue until Saturday.One of the many interesting items on the agenda will be on the subject of \u201cTeaching with Motion Pictures,\u201d This subject will be before the convention tomorrow morning.Ervin Cooper, A.R.M.C.- M., supervisor of music for Montreal schools and Miss FE, Eichen- baum, Bancroft school, will show the attending group how motion pictures should be used as teaching aids in modern classrooms.Taking Part Among the teachers taking part in the program will be: Miss E.V.Musgrove, of Wil- lingdon school, in the \u201chandwork\u201d section, exhibition of project work.J.W.Brunt, principal of Argyle junior high school will speak on \u201cWhat the junior high school can do for the Non-academic Pupil.\u201d Miss Helen A.Shearing, West mount High School, will speak on \u201cChoral Speaking and its Value.\u201d Mizs M.Muriel Sowerby, Iona School, who will speak on \u201cA Series and a Game.\u201d Miss R.E.McEwen, speak on \u201cHome Economics the Verdun High School,\u201d Miss M.L.Drake, of Montreal West, and Miss Vera Reid of Ken- sington school will speak on \u201cMusic Through the Grades.\u201d J.A.Weatherbee, principal of Verdun High School, will speak on \u201cHow to Make History Real for Public School Children.\u201d who will Tuesday October 24 at the Windsor hotel with proceeds going to the Canadian Red Cross Society.Featured on the program wll be Maud Whitmore and Norman Es- tal] and an excellent program has been arranged, Doris Killam will be at the piano, in.Temple Emanu-El Groups Hold Executive Meetings The Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood Beard luncheon was held on Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Mrs.Arthur Simon.Plans were formulated for open program meetings, Red Cross work, sewing and social and literary activities for the season.The Brotherhood Executive also met Tuesday under the chairmanship of George Hollinger, The Brotherhood is co-operating wholeheartedly with the Building committee of the new Community Centre in dedication ceremonies of structure, The Forum committee will be in position to announce this season's lecturers shortly.The Young People\u2019s Society Executive met under the chairmanship of Miss Marjorie Bercovitech at which time programs of educational and social activities were formulated, H1.Y CLUB MEETING * The second meeting of the Westmount Hi-Y Club was held yesterday, at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Aftor a brief discus- son, in which various committees were appointed, Gordon Mae- key introduced the guest speaker, Mr, K.1.Murray, physical director of Westmount High School, who addressed the new members on the purpose of the club.The endeavour of the 1i-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout school and community, high standards of Christian character.Mr.Murray stresosd the value of clean sports and clean living.The meeting was adjourned at 7.46 pm.DANCE CLASSES Miss Cuzanne will start the learn to dance classes at the Y.M.C.A, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock for beginners and advanced.Miss Cuzanne has just returned from New York where she picked up tho latest steps from Arthur Murray.PAGE THRER SHOULD.KEEP BODIES FIT DURING WINTER Now that the Summer season has definitely bid us adieu, we should make plans to keep our bodies fit dur'ng the long Winter months, The Nu-Health Studio Regd.lo- ented in the Drummond Bldg, 1117 St.Catherine W., Suite 201, offers a service to dolight any we man, There's the Electro-Vaporized Mineral Health Bath, a natural blood cleanser, body invigoratox, and rejuvenator.Body impurities and excess fatty tissues are elime inated while you recline in come fort.The Short Wave or Diathore my machine by subcutancous heat is very effective for colds, sinus infection, bronchial conditions, are thritis and muscular strains.The Ultraviolet irradiation revitalizes the whole body tissues and gives the skin a healthy warm glow.Massage and alcohol rubs round out the general treatments.The Nu-Tealth 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NZ A 27 7 7 Pd 7 2 22a ee a ary ad PAGE FOUR a Social and Personals | Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Southam spent last week-end at the Seig- niory Club, Mrs.J.A.Marion has returned home from New York City, Mrs.Sue McCallum has returned home afier spending the past two months in United States.Mrs.E.A.Whitley and Miss Barbara Whitley have returned from New York, where they spent several days, Mr.George Bersford has returned home from New York City, where he spent ten days.Mr.and Mrs.H, E.Lefevre and their children, Madeleine and Alain, of Westmount, arrived recently in New York from France, Mr.and Mrs.Hastie Holden have taken up residence on Argyle avenue.Mrs.J.B.Woodyatt and her family have returned from George- ville, where they spent the summer, Mr, and Mra.James A, Whales are spending a few days in New York City.Mr.and Mrs, H.W.Reynolds are leaving on Saturday by motor for Detroit and Toronto, to be away for ten days.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Grover Rich and their daughters have returned home from New York.Mrs.F.H.Markey, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.G.B.Greene, in Ottawa, has re- Fturned home.Mrs, Sydney Levitt and her son, Monty, are spending a week in Atlantic City.Mrs.Fred Savagae, who was the guest of Mr.and Mrs, F.W.To- field, has returned to Baltimore.BUY NOW! Mr.L.C.Kirby left on Saturday morning for Ottawa, to join Mrs.Kirby and their infant son.They returned home on Tuesday morning.Before Prices Miss Pauline Donohue is leav- Increase.ing on Saturday for Ottawa, rr where she will be the guest of \u2019 Mrs.Leonard Greenogh for a Coats, Suits week.Dresses Go Where Tallor- ing le an Art and -Styles Original.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Verrjer of Lock Haven, Lenna, have return- Prices to Suit Your ed after spending ten days with Budget.the former's sister, Mrs.Sue Mc- BRUKER Callum, REG'D.LADIES' TAILOR Mr.and Mrs.E, B.Forrest have ues revise oo returded from Gould, Que., where WINIFRED'S House of Gowns Where every garment is correctly fitted without extra charge.4832 Sherbrooke St.West, at Victoria tes pv SALMON SANDWICH DE LUXE §§ > There are so many delicious varieties of Canadian FISH available all the year round, no matter where you live, that you can add pleasing new dishes to the family menus.\"And remember, Fish is nourishing, and is easily digested.Ask your dealer about the different kinds of Fish he can get for you, and arrange to serve Fish to your family often.Remove bones and flake one small can of salmon.Mix with 2 tablespoons horseradish, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 4 tablespoons mayoa- nalse, seasonings.Spread gener- ousty between bread stices; spread outside of each sandwich with melted butter, toast on both sides under low broiler heat until brown.Pour over the sandwich D ES over the sandwich # sauce EPARTMENT OP PISNERI ° POTATO AND FISH CASSEROLE La li Flake one pound of canned or I co /TE cooked fish and place in casse- À FOR FASE GOOKRLET role.Slowly melt 14 Ib.cheese in double boiler; stir in 34 cup milk.Pour this over the fish.hy with unbaked biscuits, Bake in hot (425°) oven until biscuits are done.i foe meee ond of ve].Department of Fisheries, Ottawa.WO A RK Please send me s2- = Booklet, \u2018100 Temptine Fish Recipes\u201d.1 INROO nu.ncccsssossencossoun se eu ssess sss sro (PLRASE PEINT LETTERS PLAINLY) ! \u2019 Adrous.\u2026uucemeneresessssesmeecemenme= = À \u2019 ter\u2019s mother, Mrs.J.N.Cowan, for the past week The Women's Auxiliary of the Homoeopathic Hospital will hold a fashion show, followed by tes, in Victoria Hall on Saturday, October 14, at 3 o'clock.The convener is Mrs.G.T.Adams, assisted by Mrs.Harold Greaves, Mrs.G.Quacken- bush and Mrs, Alfred West, The tea committee is composed of Mrs.A.P.Kennedy, convener; Mrs.Harold Greaves, Mrs, Charles Shearer, Mrs.L.Inwood, Mrs.George Morgan, and Mrs, R.D.Bailey.The ticket convener is Mrs, Hector Cadieux, Northcliffe avenue.Mrs.T.E.Sterns has returned home from Ottawa, where she spent several days, Mrs.C.W.MacLean has returned from New Ybrk City, where she spent the past week, Mr.and Mrs.H, Thornton have returned from Rosemere, where \u2018ley spent the summer.Miss Joan How has returned from Kingston, where she spent a few days.Mrs.R.E.Thorne and her daughter, Mrs, Crosbie Baber spent the past week at Magog.Mrs.S.Tack Ryan has taken up residence at Richelieu Place.Mrs.H.Wallis is spending a short time in New York Miss Barbara Hampson has returned from Toronto, where she spent a few days.Mrs.J F.Acer ard family have returned ome from Lake Mem- phramagog, where they spent the: summer.Morley-Harris The engagement is announced of \u2018ary Lawrence, only daughter of \u2018rs.Harris, and the late James lward Harris, of St Catherines, «t, to the Rev.Dr.Frank Sel- \u201ck Morley, of Westmount, son f Mrs.Morley and the late Frank \u2018illiam Morley, of Toronto.The \u2018\u201crriage is to take place in St.vtober.Dr.Morley is the min- \u2018atherines the latter part of \u201cter of Stanley Presbyterian rch, Westmount, Wolff-Cameron The marriage of Catherine Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Archer Cameron, of West- mount, to Mr.Donald Kenneth Wolff, son of Mrs.Wolff and the late Dr.E Kenneth Wolff, of Media, Pa., is taking place on Tuesday afternoon, October 10, at half-past five o'clock in St Matthias Church.Mrs.Rodney An- crum, the bride's sister, is the matron-of-honor.Mr.Nigel Wolff will act os best man for his brother.The ushers will be Mr.John Fergus, of Media, Pa, and Mr.Hodney Ancrum.Taylor-Peate Mr.and Mrs.George À Peate, of Westmount, announce the en- gagemerit of their daughter, Doris Amy, to Mr.Geoffrey C.Taylor, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Taylor, of Westmount.The wedding is to take place in St.Matthias Church on October 28 at half-past two o'clock.Nixon-Dettmers The marriage of Miss Marguerite Bancroft Dettmers, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Osmond Dett- mors, of Westmount, to Mr.Robert James Nixon, son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert A Nixon, of Westmount, has been arranged to take place quietly on Saturday, October 14, at half-past twelve o'clock in the church of St.James the Apostle.The bride will be unattended.Mr, James Carswell will act as best man for Mr.Nixon and the ushers will be Mr.Jack Nixon, brother of the bridegroom and Mr.William Swift, A reception at the home of the bride's parents, on Westmount avenue, for immediate relatives will follow the ceremony.Gummersell-Callan Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Cal- lan, Northcliffe avenue, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Agnes Eileen, to Wil liam Gerald Parnell, son of Mr.Richard William Summersell and the late Mrs.Gummersell.Slattery-O'Brien Mr.and Mrs.Peter E.O'Brien announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Patricia, to Mr.Timothy Patrick Slattery, B.A.B.C.L, son of the late T.F.Slat.tery, and of Mrs, Slattery, otf Westmount.The wedding will take place early in November.Robinson-Graham Mr.and Mrs.S.Graham an- OR % % 3 Here's a fruit Idea men will like, Serve fresh, rosy peaches baked to a blushing tenderness with sugar and canned unsweetened pineapple juice.Serve the peaches hot from the oven as an accompaniment to broiled lamb chops.The peaches may be served also as a dessert, either hot or cold, with a generous helping of thick sweet cream.Try this Idea now, before fresh peaches are only a memory.* A Well Balanced Menu BREAKFAST: Stewed apricots, cooked whole cereal, sweet baker's rolls, coffee, milk.LUNCHEON: Vegetable soup, watercress and whole-wheat sandwiches, lemon and banana gelatin, sream, cookies, tea, milk.DINNER: Broiled lamb, chops, baked peaches in pineapple syrup, parsley, potatoes, green beans.Concord grape pie, coffee, milk.x Baked Peaches Hawaiian (8 servings) Eight firm, medium-sized peach- + The Way to a Man\u2019s Heart >» # 0» s x 4 .Baked Fruits Make Sweet Partnership With Men's Favorite \u2014 Broiled Chops * * * Rosy peaches sprinkled with sugar and baked In canned unsweetened Hawaiian pineapple juice make an appetizing garnish for broiled lamb chops.es, V2 cup canned unsweetened pineapple juice, V2 cup sugar.Pour boiling water over peaches, rub off skins and place peaches close together in a baking dish.Sprinkle with sugar, pour over the pineapple juice, cover and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 20 minutes, then remove cover and allow fruit to brown slightly.Serve hot or cold as suggested above.Concord Grape Pie (Makes 1 two-crust 7-inch ple) It's time for a Concord grape pie now\u2014 purple and rich and full of autumn goodness.One cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, Ya teaspoon salt, 1 egg, beaten, 2 cups Concord grapes, cut and seeded but not skinned, 22 tablespoons butter, pastry for one double crust pie.Combine sugar, flour and salt; add egg and mix with grapes.Place in an unbaked pie shell and dot with butter.Add upper crust.Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees F.} for 10 minutes longer.eldest daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr.John Edward Robinson, eldest son of Mr.C.E.Robinson and of the late Mrs.Robinson, of Montreal.The marriage to take place in October.Bartlett-Rogers The marriage of Frances Lawson Rogers, daughters of Mr.and Mrs, Benjamin D.Rogers, West- mount, to Mr.Frank Charles Bartlett, son of Mr.and Mrs.Harvey W.Bartlett, of Notre Dame de Grace, took place on Saturday afternoon at five o'clock in West- mount Park Church, Reverend J.Lavell Smith officiated.The wedding music was played by Mr.Roland Johnston, Mrs.Andrew R.Webster sang, \u201cBecause.\u201d Tall standards of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums, arranged against a background of palms and cybotium ferns decorated the chancel.On either sides of the chancel steps were tall standards of Candelabra, the guest pews were marked with white ribbon and clusters of yelow and bronze \u2018mums.' Given in marriage by her father, the bride was in a gown of rose white satin on princess lines, the bodice having long sleeves ending in points over her hands and a Peter Pan collar of Alencon lace.tiny satin buttons ornamented the dress down the back.The full skirt extended into a long train falling from the waist line.Her veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms and seed pearls.She carried an arm bouquet of Queen Mary roses and baby's breath.Miss Margaret L.Rogers, as maid-of-honor for her sister, wore a jacket of romance blue moire, made with short puffed sleeves, a very full skirt trimmed with self ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL - nounce the engagement of their PEER ng WEAR WELL\u2014AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX pleating and brililant buttons.She wore a headdress of pink and blue flowers with a blue veil.She carried an arm bouquet of coral pink gladioli.Miss Joy Bartlett, sister of the bridegroom, as bridesmaid wore a dress similar to that worn by the maid-of-honor.Her headdress was of yellow and blue flowers worn with a blue veil.She carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums.The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Belmont avenue, where the living- room was arranged with standards of yellow and bronze 'mums and oak leaves and baskets of autumn flowers.The bride\u2019s mother was in a Mothers Entertained By Home-School Group King's Westmount Home and School Association entertained at a tea for mothers last Friday afternoon.Guests were received by the president, Mrs, William Dawson.During the business session tentative plans were discussed for the winter\u2019s activities.It was decided that the group would knit socks as part of the war work of the organization, Mrs, Eugene Charters wes elected convener of the wool depot.Tea was poured by Mrs.Frank Lightbound, Mrs.M.Rubenstein, Mrs.Clifford Smith and Mrs.Russell Read.Mrs.James Valentine, Mrs.H.C.Tood, Mrs, D.Naismith, Mrs.Eric Parker and Mrs.D.B.McCoubrey served and were assisted by the girls of the fifth and sixth grades.gown of absinthe green with a short train.Her shirred felt hat of a matching shade was trimmed with ostrich tips.She wore a corsage bouquet of Supreme roses.The bridegroom\u2019s mother was in a gown of black velvet with sequin trimming and a toque of black velvet.Her corsage bouquet was of Talisman roses and lily-of-the-valley.Mr.and Mrs.Bartlett left later for New York, the bride travelling in a dress of chalet blue Jeronica crepe with a matching hat and accessories.Her coat was of beige llama with a wold collar.They will reside in the Kensing- ton apartments, Notre Dame de Grace, De Belle-McQuarrie Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Neil Me- Quarrie, of Summerside, P.E.L announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Norma, to Mr.William George de Belle, son of the late Charles de Belle and of Mrs, de Belle, of Montreal, which took place quietly in this City on Saturday, September 30.Following a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces, Mr, and Mrs.de Belle will take up residence at 227 Kensington avenue, Westmount.Wyse-Nash The marriage took place quiet-|; 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son.But be nly thirty 8 fore the ca: twenty miny| tannot be o two hours, t de obtained hospital sequ In the ser But he was by eleven-da Lyons, by té exander and old Denise The three obtained by followed wh JACQUE Pianist Eight yea Sal SOLFE Cd English, 15 Y WA Alice Teachey MATTH PUPILS Special Col 443 Victor (abov FRANCES Gol Plan First Medall Recitals, Be Pupils Succ 3781 GI 0 KINI TEL nk Former Complet AEE Bookk Accou Shortt Typew Secret Civil § Day an 8 5 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP po Beery ts Grandfather of Triplets in Current Film Wallace Beery recently became she grandfather of triplets and three Los Angeles families were $75 richer as a result.The script of \u201cSergeant Mad- fen,\u201d now showing at the Monk- and United Theatre, called for »nly one baby to be born to Lar- tine Johnson, Beery's adopted iaughter, and Alan Curtis, his ion.But because babies can work nly thirty seconds at a time before the camera for a total of twenty minutes, and because they rannot be on the set more than two hours, three children had to pe obtained to alternate in the hospital sequence In the script the baby is a boy.But he was impersonated in turn by eleven-day-old Jerold Clifford Lyons, by ten-day-old Bernice Alexander and by twenty-six-day- old Denise McAnani.The three youngsters had been obtained by the routine procedure followed when a baby is needed for a film scene.Miss Mary Me- Donald, principal of the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer school, telephoned to local hospitals to ask for as many young children as possible.Parents were asked if they would like to earn the money.Upon their consent being given, a doctor certified 48 hours in advance of the scene being shot that the babies were in perfect physical condition to \u201cwork.\u201d The studio took the responsibility for their safe-keeping.Cribs were set up in specially heated dressing rooms, and a nurse and guardian (in this case grandmothers) stood by for each child.The Hollywood Hospital and Rice Maternity Hospital supplied the children, who, amazingly enough, made no sound during the entire proceedings but slept through it all except when drops of castor oil were placed in their eyes before and after being in front of the camera.MUSIC JACQUELINE de FOY Pianist - Accompanist Eight years with the Studio of Salvator Issaurel.SOLFEGE - THEORY COACHING English, French, Italian repertoire 15 York Avenue WAIhut 5456 Alice B.Nelson Teacher of Pianoforte MATTHAY PRINCIPLES PUPILS IN ALL GRADES Special Course for Beginners 443 Victoria Ave.Westmount (above Sherbrooke) = FRANCES COLTMAN Planiste Lic, Mus.First Medallist, McGill University Recitals, Beginners and.advanced Pupils Successful Highest Exams 3781 GIROUARD AVENUE DExtor 6424 rca DANCING BALLET .TAP.BALLROOM.re SINGING\u2019.ELOCUTION SCHOOL oF DANCING .REGISTER NOW CHILDREN'S THEATRE STARTS ACTIVITIES The Children's Theatre, Montreal\u2019s unique children\u2019s school of theatrical training opened their classes this week, and judging by the tremendous enthusiasm and huge enrolment in the North and West-end studios, it would indicate that the Children's Theatre is gaining in popularity each year.Miss Dorothy Davis and Miss Violet Walters, the directors of the school have been busily engaged for weeks preparing one of the most ambitious and interesting programs ever outlined for their season\u2019s work.MRT Directors Make Decision On Program Following careful consideration of the war-time situation the Board of Directors and Executive of the MRT have decided that the organization can be of best service to the community by continuing its activities in a two-fold program which they have evolved.It is recognized by all that in times of stress, entertainment is even more valuable than in times of peace.To this end the regular series of MRT presentations will be carried on at Victoria Hall, All net proceeds from these productions will be given to the Canadian Red Cross.Thus, in effect, 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Formeriy situated 12 years at 256 Metcaifs Avenue, now located in the Royal Bank Building CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND GREENE AVE.- (Entrance 1185 Greens Ave.) Compléte business and secretarial and evening classes.Private lessons.Graduates holding responsible positions, WE.1885 courses.Limited number in day LeROY COLLEGE Over 30 years of unexcelled service in the field of business education.\u201cBy Their Fruits Ye Shail Know ers uf office help recognize the advantage of our system of Individual instruction, Limited Enrolment, and close personal attention to each pupil, is evidenced by the exceptional success of our graduates.Bookkeeping Accountancy raduates.This Shorthand a World Wide Competition.Typewriting Secretarial Civil Service ferit\u2019 Day and Night Classes\u2014Cali, Write or \u2018Phone Fl.8664 or Wi.6307 ' 4176 St.Catherine, Westmount, near Greene SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.Sth Them.\u201d Judge our school by the achievement of its edal and an Honourable Mention Banner, won In Employment service is, of course, Free, and fees are no higher than those of any school of recognized year's awards included a Gola That all large employ.Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers In a scene from the film \u2018The Story Of Vernon and Irene Castle\u2019 opening Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre for a three day engagement.Theatre Sunday.Robert Young and Florence Rice in film \"Miracles For Sale\u201d which opens at the Westmount United a scene from the exciting \u201cDead Pan\u201d Ned Sparks, motion picture's greatest \u2018\u201csour-puss,\u201d has finally met up with somebody who can outface him! , Among the kids who appeared with him in the new Bing Crosby picture, \u201cThe Star Maker,\u201d which opens on Saturday at the York United Theatre, was one whose lean, cadaverous face, covered with red freckles, hides behind a arakeet nose and a thatch of red air.Everything that happened got the same dour, \u201cso what\u201d expression from him, After working with the youngster for a couple of days, Sparks tossed in the towel.\u201cHe's got me licked,\u201d admitted the champion of all the dead panners.\u201cI cant\u2019 lock at him.It looks as though I'll have to swallow a dose of my own medicine,\u201d fill an important and valuable place in the life of the community, You will have noticed that in London, the theatres, closed in the first turmoil of war, are now reopening by popular demand, Any community in times of stress must have its moments of relief and entertainment, The MRT will do its best to provide its share.In addition it will organize special entertainment for soldiers, workers and others who are devoting their whole time and energy to winning the war, The opening major production will be the amusing English comedy \u201cGeorge and Margaret\u201d which will be given at Victoria Hall from October 17 to 21.Victoria Hall has been equipped with new, comfortable padded seats, Champ Gets Dose Of Own Medicine \u201cThe Star Maker,\u201d which is being hailed as the singing cavalcade of show business, was suggested by incidents in the career of the famous showman Gus Edwards.The featured cast of the picture includes, in addition to Crosby and Sparks, Louise Campbell, and.Linda Ware, sensational fourteen-year-old singing discovery.Walter Damrosch, \u201cgrand old-man\u201d of American music, makes his motion picture debut in this picture.\u201cThe Star Maker was directed by Roy Del Ruth and produced by Charles R.Rogers.\u201d The screen play was written by Frank Butler, Don Hartman and Arthur Caesar, adapted from the original story by Arthur Caesar and William A.Pearce.CHINESE GIRL FLIES OWN PLANE FOR PIC Lee Ya-ching, China's pioneer aviatrix, who makes her debut as a movie actress in Paramount's \u201cDisputed Passage,\u201d also will supply the airplane to be used in the picture, she revealed today.That is the agreement between the lovely Chinese flyer and Producer Harlan Thompson, A five-place Stimson cabin monoplane, the ship is painted a bright red and on its sides are inscribed the Chinese characters, \u201cTsung Kuo Shun Chien Chun\u201d\u2014 \u2018Spirit of New China.\u201d France is doubling its shipments of wines and liquors to the United States.J.A.CACNON | BPAUTY PARLOR \u2019 Same address for 12 years.PERMANENTS and all Branches of B-+uty Cultu-e.4862 SHERBROOKE ST.W., at Victoria EL.0838 MONTREAL REPERTORY THEATRE Le.\u201c=e OPENS ITS 10th SUCCESSIVE YEAR You Can Arrange It Easily Why Not Give Yourself A Treat Join the many Montrealers who enjoy a season of London & New York play successes, A $10 subscription (payable In 4 Instaiments of $2.50) gives you 2 free tickets to every MRT show.1st Play \u201cGeorge & Margaret\u2019 Victoria Hall Oct.17-21 - Just Phone PL.9654 OELUXE ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkage or stretching.LADIES\u2019 DRESSES TOPCOATS 3 PC.SUITS C 4892 SHERBROOKE W.At Prince Albert WE CALL FOR & DELIVER WHITE SWAN CLEANERS STANDARD CLEANING at Reduced Prices.TY TOPCOATS 3 PC.SUITS 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COMEDY Bing Crosby, Baby Sandy and Mischa Auer in a scene from the film \u201cEast Side Of Heaven\u2019 opening Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre.\u201cBACHELOR MOTHER\u201d David Niven and Ginger Rogers in a scenes from the flim \u2018Bachelor Mother\u2019 which is now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday.Sol MG \u201c 0 d Le D pra - Ou 8 DIT IHIN À 7 MAE do IN.PREAMBLE One of the minor tragedies of this columnar profession is that deadlines have a most impolite habit of popping up and smacking you flush in the face.In such circumstances the fog-headed typoslinger has no recourse except to stick paper in typewriter, start banging the keys\u2014and woe befall his faithful readers.Your correspondent is the victim of such circumatance this very minute, blessed only with the small mercy that his faithful readers\u2014 both of them\u2014have left town for the week and will not see this tragic effort.The clock on the wall has the jitters, and Honest Harry Houghton, handsome dean of the press gang, has left his bottle\u2014soda pop \u2014 long enough to chastise us * cruelly with the reminder that he dislikes paying linotypers when there's nothing to linotype.In fact, the situation is desperate \u2014 and, as usual, there's no idea in sight.When such conditions prevail, there is no alternative but to cast ourselves a lifeline and plug in the ticker-tape.Quick, Napoleon \u2014 some news! * DAY'S DAY Notes to this desk from the city by the Golden Gate indicate that Dennis Day, former CBS sustaining vocalist, has heen signed as tenor for the Jack Benny show, though as yet there has been no announcement of his appointment , .Day's parents know him as Gene McNulty .«+ Wags along the local aireal- to are describing Hitler as a \u201cHigh Prussia Salesman\u201d .With the local symphony season fast approaching, the Montreal Orchestra has scheduled a special broadcast by its younger brother, the McGill Congervator- jum Orchestra, through CFCF prior to \u201cInformation Please\u201d Tuesday night .Biggest radio news of the weck is announcement from Manhattan that all major American networks have adopted self-censorship regulations with regard to the handling of war news.Blessed with assurance from the White House that the federal government has no intention of molesting broadcasters, the industry has agreed to return to normal schedules and confine sensation to regular dramatic periods .* \u2018 SWAT Grantland Rice, Lowell Thomas, Edwin C.Hill, Gabriel Heat- ter, Stan Lomax, Red Barber, and Boh Elson are scheduled to relay play-by-play accounts of games played in the 1939 Worl1 Series through CBM and affil iated stations of MBS and CBC daily at 1.15.Cincinnati Reds and New York's tireless Yankees meet in the classic of swat, currently in progress in Manhattan.LINES O' TYPE Canada\u2019s national network Is planning several actuality broadcasts from camp and barracks across the country, according to information in the mail.First of the series, \u2018titled \u201cThe Navy Sings,\u201d comes from Halifax Wednesday next at 10 p.m.Rumors circulated these past few days to mand of the CBC were denied by the Hon.C.D.Howe yesterday.\u201cRadio has been placed under government control as a wartime measure,\u201d commented the Honorable Minister,\u201d but the CBC remains in control.\u201d , .With Dean Douglas Clarke, conductor of the Montreal Orchestra, temporarily stranded in London and thus far unable to secure steamer passage to America, it is interesting to note that a certain Evelyn Rothwell, who occasionally tools an oboe, is driving a truck for the British Government in London .Miss Roth- well happens to be the wife of John Barbirolli, conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.They were married in July.* ARTURO, THE MAGNIFICENT Toscanini\u2014known to his musicians as Arturo, the Magnificent, inaugurates his third season with the N.B.C.Bymphony October 14 at 10 p.m,, featuring works of Schubert, Strauss, Haydn and Respighi .The British Postal Censorship Board has worked itmelf into a lather over amateur musical manus- scripts mailed to New York publishers hy aspiring young British composers.Strange, unmusical markings found on many manus- scripts received since outbreak of hostilities indicate that they have heen suspected of containing messages in code intended for foreign agents! , .Incidentally, publishers along Tin Pan Alley stand to lose over $2,000,0(C outstanding to dealers in FRurone's warring nations .Phyllis Creore, comely lass NT ROSE MOST BEAUTIFUL Long Stemmed, Doz 84c¢ All Colors Short Stems Dax.59 Carnations Dozen B&c Chrysanthemums .Lge, Bch, 49¢ At Ait Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA, 2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5038 Bherbrooke W, Westmount Theatre Bldg.A, 3122 St.Catherine St, W.FI, 8428 Park Ave.TA.5858 wadding Bouquets $2.50 u Corsages 35c up Funeral Designs ON SHORT NOTICE 1817 5693 the \u2018effect that the Ministry ol Transport was to take over com- 00 up Made from Quality Flowers.de > who sang locally with Runtley on the Normandie Roof, is currently one of NBC's brightest television stars in Manhattan.* FINALE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who last year refused all figures for air rights to the Judge Hardy tales, have now placed the series on the selling block for $12,600 per show with the original film cast , .Thus far, no takers! .Orson Welles presents Paulette Goddard as the heroine of \u201cAlgiers\u201d via CKAC Sunday eve at 8.Tuesday eve at 8.30 Christopher Morley, newspaper man, Rhodes Scholar and author, joins John Flynn, John Kieran and Franklin P.Adams in the lineup of \u201cInformation Please\u201d .President Roosevelt speaks on \u201cMobilization for Human Needs\u201d through CFCF Monday at 10.30 p.m, and \u201cColumbus,\u201d Eugene Zador\u2019s latest opera, will receive its world promiore from, the Radio City Music Hall through the same station Sunday at noon.And so the dial spins.Adios .Actor-Director Reunion Solves Two Problems Twenty years ago Director W.S.Van Dyke II and Edgar Xen- nedy shared the same Hollywood apartment.Their reunions are productive of hilarious reminiscences of carlier days and both agree that they sco too little of one another.When Kennedy dropped In to visit Van Dyke one afternoon the director not only was glad to seo an old friend but had a casting problems solved because Konnody was juat the type he sought to play the role of Licutenant Miller, an honeat if slightly bowildered cop in \u201cIt's a Wondorful World,\u201d current attraction on the Snowdon United screen.Kennedy is teamed with Nat Pendleton as a pair of human bloodhounds hot on the trail of a murder suspect.Thoy finally solve the crime, but not until the real murderer confesses, much to their surprise.Sonja Henie Has Skating Partner For the first time on the screen Sonjn Henie has a skating partner on the ice, in Irving Berlin's \u201cSecond Fiddle,\u201d 20th Century- Fox production now playing al the Westmount United Theatre.The partner is Stewart Reburn, personable Canadian ice champion, who last year toured the nation with Miss Henie in a triumphal round of personal appearances, Born in Toronto, Reburn participated in amateur theatricals there for years and has made many radio appearances in addition to gaining his skating prowess, \u201cSecond Fiddle\u201d co-stars Miss Henie with Tyrone Power, fen- tures Rudy Vallee and Edna May Oliver and six new songs by Irv- + Bertin pnd is hailed as the for one show.Two prominent designers will rhare honors in the preparation of Joan Bennett's wardrobe in Harry Edington\u2019s \u201cGreen Hell\u201d.Richard Newman Is responsible for the star's sport clothes and Irene for her more formal attire, AHH SORE LE\" NOWDON TODAY-8ATURDAY DOUBLE PROGRAMI LAUGHS! ll SHRIEKS! CHEERS! You'll vole it the funniest 1% hours ou\u2019ve ever x [ERIN NNY TN HE'S BACKI,.The gayest quad totin' cabaîlere ef them alll \u2018WARNER BAXTER n HE RETURN, A CO A0 TL i § LIC) CDN SUNDAY until TUESDAY, GINGER ROGERS and FRED ASTAIRE in \u201cThe Btory Of Vernon and Irene Castle,\u201d WALLACE BEERY in \u201cSer.sant Madden, with Tom Brown and ews, lan Curtis, > Mum
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