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[" \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ran.| DIAMOND RINGS | Designed and made JEWELLERS AS WE.4046 7 VoL.Xi, No.10 40 Years in 63 Westmount WATCH and CLOCK | REPAIRS Clocks called for and delivered OHMAN\u201d 1216 Greene Ave.7 P2002 RP P07 2p AA A WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 he Westmount Lxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis * 426 SAS IIIS ILS ILLIII SS SII IIIS 2221111012147 7, HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.Free Estimates iii Cleaned 3 St.Catherine St, Westmount WE.2323 PR LM MMA MA MAMMA AM MAMA AM AIME PRICE:-\u2014TWO CENTS \u2018CANDIDATES TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGNS ON TUESDAY.FOURTH ANNUAL HOBBY EXHIBIT WILL BE HELD ve AT YMCA MARCH 13-16 Many Types of Hobbies Will Will be on Display \u2014 Sports and Dancing Exhibits Also Included \u2014 Purpose of Show 1s to Encourage Interest in Craft Work \u2014 Is Sponsored by.Boys\" and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs The fourth annual Westmount Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hobby Show.sponsored by the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hi-Y Clubs, wiil be held in the local Y.M.C.A.branch commencing next Wednesday and continuing tu Saturday.Among the many types of hobbies to Le featured in the show will be arts, crafts, dancing, entertainment, household arts, literature, music, penmanship, lettering and typing, photography, public speaking and elocution, Collections to be on display include postage stamps, history, coins and paper money, scrap books, pet stock, and science.There are also to be exhibit:ons of boxing, fencing, indoor athletics, MAN INJURED WHEN HE RUNS INTO VERIGLE John Nutter Slightly Hurt in Accident at Corner of Sherbrookes and Victoria John Nutter, of 453 Mount Pleasant Avenue, sustalned minor injuries when he ran around the back of a street car into the path of a truck driven by Alex.Wm.Pickett, 20183 Lakeshore Road, Baie D'Urfe, at the corner of Sherbrooke street and Victoria avenue, at 8.20 a.m, on Sunday.The injured man was taken to the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital by Sergt.C.Baker in a police radio car.Following treatment there by Dr.Church he was allowed to return home but advised to return in the morning for an x-ray.According to information obtained by police the accident occurred as Nutter, who had alighted from a west-bound tram car on Sherbrooke, ran a short distance beside the tram and then cut around behind it into the path of the truck which was proceeding east on Sherbrooke and about to turn north on Victoria.A pair of skis which Nutter was carrying caught in the front of the truck causing him to fall.His injuries were believed to have Deen caused by the fall rather than contact with the truck.Rehearsals Held By Choral Group Berkley E.Chadwick, Temple Emanu-El organist and choirmaster, Is now busy at work with the new Temple Choral Society, which meets for rehearsals every Wednesday evening in the lecture hall.Among those participating in this undertaking are Milton Schiffrin, M.A., Mrs.A A.Snyder, Mrs.Maxwell Sendel, Hershell Lewis, Mrs.M.M, Vas- sall, Mrs.Mark Garfinkle, Bernard Figler, B.C.L., Mrs.Robert Meyer, Mrs.Maurice Singer, Miss Emmy Heim, Mrs.J.Hirsch, Mrs.R.Honigsberg, Misses Esther.Freda and Sara Lewis, Miss Edith Schwartz.«swimming, diving and life saving, table tennis, wrestling and games.The purpose of the show is to \u201cencourage hobbies, the profitable use of spare time and by these means to foster ambition, in!tiative, clean-mindedness and truthfullness.It aims to encourage boys and girls towards a high standard in their hobby interest- ests and to create in them an enthusiasm for all that is instructive and usefull,\u201d Among the guest exhibitors will be: The Bel! Telepho' e Company of Canada, The R.C, A.Victor, The Argyle Junior High School, The Canadian Jr.Red Cross, McGill University, The Canadian National Railways publicity department, The Westmount Library, Standard Brands, Ltd.! The program of the main show at the \u201cY\u2019 is at follows: Wednesday, March 13th, \u2014 4 p.m.\u2014Judging of Exhibits for the Main Show \u2014 5 p.m.Preview of Show\u2019 for the press photographers and reporters, \u2014 7 p.m.Main Show opens.\u2014 8 p.m.Official Opening of the Show.\u20148.15 p.m.Boys' Swimming Contest.Thursday, March 14th.\u20144 p.m.Checkers and Chess Preliminaries.\u2014 7.30 p.m.Sport Contests: (Classes 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26.\u2014 8 p.m.Girls\u2019 Swimming Contests.Friday, March 16th.\u2014 4 p.m.Semi-finals and finals: Checkers and Chess \u2014 7.30 p.m.Public Speaking and Elocution Contests; \u2014 9 p.m.Hobby Show Dance.Saturday, March 16th: 2 p.m.Pet Stock Show; 2.30 p.m.Model Airplane lleet.3.30 p.m.Spec:al features: Marionnette Demonstration, ete.7.00 p.m.\u2014Dan- cing, Entertainment.8.30 pm.\u2014 Movies.9.00 p.m.\u2014 Official Closing and Presentation of Special Prizes, CARS DAMAGED IN COLLISION Fenders on both machines were damaged when an automobile driven by Frederick Parker, 810 Upper Belmont Avenue, collided into the rear of a car operated by Douglas Clark, 4672 Victoria Avenue, opposite 3186 The Boulevard at 5.45 p.m.last Thursday.Clark told police who investigated the mishap that his car was struck in the rear by Parker's car as he was pulling to .a stop \u2018behind a street car.The left front mudgard on Perker\u2019s machine was damaged as were the rear fender and tafl- ligt on the other car.Scouts\u2019, Guides\u2019 Display Will Be Staged Tomorrow The Westmount Scouts\u2019 and Guides\u2019 Exhibition, staged with the assistance of the Boys Brigade and sponsored by the WestmouL* Hobby Show, will be held in the gymnasium of King's School :o- morrow evening.Included on the program will be demonstrations of pioneering, trek work, and bridge building by Scouts of the First Westmount and Trinity troops; the drum and bugle band of the 1st Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade in an exhibition of marching; Lite Boys in team games; games and other special items by Brownies: a demonstration of Gu'ds ' °° Guides; and drills by Sea Scouls.The organizing committee in charge of the event is composed of: C.E.C.Rush, chairman, Miss Eileen Johnston, Miss Beryl Stevens, Miss Morrison, Evan C.McCormick, J.H.Richardson and J.N.Parker.Permission for the various units to appear has been given by the tollowing officers: Scouts, Cubs and Sea Scouts, H.F.King, Commissioner for Westmount; Girl Guides and Brownies, Mrs, J.E.L.Hellyer, district leader; Boys Brigade, J.H.Richardson, commander; and Y.M.C.A,, H.A and camp fire songs by @irl Noble, physical instructor.Slight Damage Caused To Cars| Slight damage was caused both vehicles when an automobile driven by Mrs.D.G.Chick, of 660 Victoria avenue, and a car driven by Leo Demarais, 578 St.Ferdinand street, collided opposite 660 Victoria avenue on Friday at 4.10 p.m, The accident occurred as Mrs.Chick, who was going north on Victoria, attempted to turn left into a driveway leading to a garage adjoining her house.The car driven by Demarals, also' going north, struck the rear of her machine.The left rear fender and hub cap on Mrs.Chick's car were damaged while the right front fender, headlights, and bumper on the other car were dented.No one was injured, SCHOOL GROUPS APPROVE PLAN OF NEW SET-UP King's Home and School Association Endorses Move to Transfer Classes to Different Building When questioned yesterday S.F.Knceland, secretary of the Protestant School Board, stated that the board had not yet received the resolutions of the home- school associations and therefore no comment could be made on them by that body.King's Westmount Home and School Association adopted a resolution at a meeting Monday night endorsing the proposal to transfer all pupils of seven, eighth and nineth grades to the West- mount High School building and the 10th and 11th grades to the Argyle School and thus put in operation the junior high school plan generally known as the 6-3- 3 plan, Presented by Dugald Nasmith and seconded by H, C.Todd, it read: \u2018\u2019That the King's West- mount Home and School Asso- clation goes on record as heartily commending the report of the Roslyn Avenue Home and School Association Committee on the operation of the junior high school system in Westmount and that a letter be sent to the School Commissioners for the municipality of the City of Westmount urging that action be taken to implement the suggestions contained in the report of the Roslyn Avenue Home and School Association.\u201d Mrs.Willlam Dawson, presl- dent, occup:ed the chair and James Nalentine thanked Mrs.D.A.Baillie, and Herbert Gilbert, C.A., who were members of the committee that had prepared the report and who were present at the meeting.The guest speaker, Mrs.T.B.Hughes, whose topic was, ''Practical Applications of Parent Education,\u201d pointed out that parent education may help parents to meet the fundamental needs of their children.It was desired that they should develop physically, emotionally and intellectually.She stated that two very important things to u child are the feeling of security which comes from the knowledge that he is loved and wanted; and the need for self-expression.Discipline is also important, she stated, and should be an edu cational force.By discipline, the speaker referred to those regulations imposed on children because they are too young to make laws for themselves.Freedom should go hand-in-hand with discipline but Mrs, Hughes pointed out that there is a great difference between freedom and IIi- cence.Freedom should teach a child responsibility for his actions, and self-reliance.The speaker was thanked by Mrs.C.8.Smith, BENEFIT DANCE West nill\u2014Westmount Inter Menorah dance will be held on| March 16 at Shaare Hashomayim Auditorium.Blake Sewel] and his orchestra will be in attendance.Proceeds will be, donated to the \u2018hours in order to part\u2019.Red Cross, a ns TS \u2014 #4 TAKE PART IN CAMPAIGN MRS.HAROLD MILLS Taking a prominent part in GILBERT LAYTON the Salvation Army War and Home Services campaign March 11-20 will be Gilbert Layton, who is chairman of Division number 3, NDG West, and Mrs.Harold Mills, chairman of division number five, Westmount, Changes In Sport Noted By Rotary Club Speaker Sports today are far removed from what.they were 50 years ago, Wm.Northey, former manager of the Montreal Arent, and later of the Forum, told the Westmount Rotary Club at its regular weekly luncheon meeting in Victoria Hall \u2018yesterday, \u201cIn those days a player had to supply all of his own equipment, pay club fees, and if fortunate enough to be picked to play on a team in and out-of-town match, pay his own expenses on the trip.\u201d Because of the expense few out- of-town games were played, then, he stated.\u201cMost of us found_lt psce: to do odd | jobs outside « chool .e in sport and parents were nine too 'n for their boys to play games; y were more interested In having their snow shovelled and the wood box kept full,\u201d the speaker said, Mr.Northey made speclal reference to the changed status In society that a professional sport- man now receives.\u201cFifty years ago the professional {n sport, unless he was a golf or cricket expert, was looked upon as an undesirable in the social life of the country.However, in the early part of the present century, university undergraduates hegan to use thelr athletic abllity to help them get through college and today, even graduates are capitalizing on thelr athletic ability to help them become established in their chosen professions,\u201d he continued, \u201cDo not discourage the hoy who has the ambition to hecome a top notch player in any branch of sport =o long as he vans to use his atiletic abihty to further his interest in either education or business The danger of sport lies in the adulation of the fair sex for the young man who, In his prowess, obtains widespread publicity and hasks in the sunshine of success without a thought for the future.Glve the ambitious young athlete all encouragement possible with lots of sound advice and guidance, and if he has a fair amount of brains, good balance, and both feet on the ground, he will go a long way in both business and sport,\u201d Mr.Northey declared.Tracing the history of sport from when he first entered the field previous to the dawn of the 19th century, the speaker told the gathering that his promotional efforts dated back to 1898 when the late Ed.Shappard headed a group which organized the Montreal Arena Company and erected the first ice rink to be devoted exclusively to hockey.His next venture came, when Sir Montagu Allan and a group of sportsmen appointed him secretary of the Montreal Jockey Club.In the fall of 1905, he related, senior amateur hockey in the Province of Quebec and Eastern Ontario had reached a critical stage.There were no less than 14 clubs playing so-called senior hockey with only about half enough players for the teams.Following a meeting of the leagues operating at that time a second session was called and at this it was decided that the following squads would compose the new loop: M.A.A.A., Victoria, LShamrocks, Wanderers, OMANWA ue and Quebec.The new league was an immediate success and produced keen competition, Two years later, the speaker recalled, a purely professional league was formed with teams from Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa and Toronto.\u201cIt was at this time when amateur hockey was at a very low ebb that I asked Sir Montagu Allan to donate a trophy to be competed for by \u2018amateurs throughout the Dominion, \u201cIn 1914, Claude Robinson, of Winnipeg, the trophy's Trustee's western representative, suggested the formation of an Association to be composed of the various Provincial hockey bodies and In November of that year, we mel\u2019 in Ottawa to form the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association.\u201d Mr.Northey told his audience the inside tory of an episode that was to make a striking change in hockey.At a meeting of the professional league, he proposed to those present that the number of players on a team he reduced from seven to six.The proposal was received with enthusiasm by all hut one of those present, Sam, Litchenheim, of the Wanderers.Finally, however, Litchenhelm was won over when the resultant economy that would be effected by the move was made clear to him.Mr.Northey was introduced hy Cecil Medlar and thanked by Stan.Neilson, The president, J.DeLalanne occupled the chair.Miss Edith Jacobson In Charge Of Library The Maxwell Goldstein library situated in the new Temple Community House, will be In charge of Miss Edith Jacobson, a graduate of the Temple Religious School.Miss Jacohgon is now busily engaged cataloguing and will be in attendance on Saturday and Sunday morning during school sessions, q MM MA M A AAA A MAMA MAMMA M UMA ARR Today: Westmount Stamp Cl Theatre, play; Jersey Island Club.Tomorrow: M.R.T.; Westmo clave, True Kindred.Saturday: Westmount Stamp LLU U7 L727 2777 2rd ddd ddd ddd dll TTF The Week At Victoria Hall rR ub, exhibition; Montreal Repertory unt Stamp Club; Westmount Con- Club; M.R.T.Monday: Illustrated lecture hy G, Hodgson; Westmount Lodge, A.F.and AM, Tuesday: Connaught Lodge, AF.and AM.Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club; Westmount Stamp @ub; Victorian Order of Nurses; Westmount Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Prince Albert Council, + | Police To Hold Benefit Dance April 24 Under the patronage of Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., a supper dance in aid of the Canadian Red Cross will be held by the Westmount Police and Fire Department's Amateur Athletic Association in Victorin Hall on April 24, commencing at 9.30 pm, it was announced yosterduy.First function of its type to be sponsored by tho depart ments, it is expected to attract a large crowd, Music will be supplied by Al McGowan and his orchestra.(DOMESTICITY LLAddtà WILL DE HELD BY °Y Courses in Marriage and Family Life to be Introduced by Local Branch To meet a rapidly growing demand, courses on marriage and the family have, within the last few years been Introduced in a great \u2018many colleges and universities, and n great many community centres and Y.M,C.A.a throughout the country, are helping to meet this great need, On Wednesday, March 20th, a group will start at Westmount Y.M.C.A.A series ot seven lec- Tires will be held.These lectures will be open to engaged couples, and should prove helpful to young folks anticipating getting up & new home.The program follows: March 20: \u201cFinding a Mate\" (The significance of courtship, importance of health, effects of differences of education, temperament and social position).Speaker: Dr.FE.Lesile Pidgeon.March 27: \u2018\u2018Values and DIff)- culties of Engagement\u201d (Opportunity for adjustment of differ: ent view-points, intimacy and emotions, physical, mental and economie factors in declding when to marry, trial or compan- fonate marriage).Speaker: Dr.K.BE.Norris.April 3: \u201cMarriage and the Ad- Justments\" (Mental and emotional adjustments, the physiology of reproduction).Speaker: Dr.G.N.Patterson-Smyth, April 10th: \u201cChildren\u201d significance of children (The to parents.The health problem, the economic problem.Kducation of young children).Speaker: Dr.G.N.Patterson-Smyth.April 17: \u201cThe Losson of Unsuccessful Marriages\u201d (The mont frequent causes of family discord, and how they may he avold- ed).Speaker: Ald, J.Alex kd- mison.April 24: \u2018\u2018\u2019The Kugenléd Aspects of Marriage.\u201d Speaker: Prof.H.F.Hall, B.A, LOITERER GETS MONTH TERM A man who gave his name as Joseph Gerrier, 53, no permanent address, was sentenced to a fine of $40 and costs of $4.20 with the option of two months In jail, when he appeared before Recorder Charles A, Hale fn the West- mount Police Court on Monday on a charge of loitering, The accused, only Ioiterer to appear before the local court this week, had failed to take warning from a previous conviction when he appeared hefore the same recorder about three months ago.He was arrested, In the present case, by Hergeant Beaton and Constable Nelson on fansdowne avenue last week.GUEST SPFEAKER Dr.Samuel Bension, of Haifa.Palestine, will be the guest speaker at the Temple Emanu-El College of Jewish Studies, on Monday evening at 9.15 o'clock.He will have as his topic, \"Present Conditions {n Eretz Yisroel,\u201d 4 WHITE AND ABBOTT OPEN COMMITTEE ROOMS: NO THIRD ENTRY EXPECTED Veteran Member for Westmount to Make Initial Radio Speech on Tuesday \u2014 Liberal Standard-Bearer Addressed Constituents Last Monday \u2014 Slight Possibility Seen of Straight Independent Entering Field The two official party candidates in the St, mount division in the forthcoming ¥edural election.Conservative, and D.C.Abbott, IK.with their orgunigers fu final prep Antoine\u2014Wost- R, 8.White, C., Liberal, aro today conforring aration for tho election campaigns both will launch following nomination day on Moday.Mr.White, dean of the House of Commons and veteran Weast- mount Federal roprosentative, oper the main one in Victoria Hall and and 2430 St, Antoine street.1ed his committos réoms this week others nt 1813 St.Catherine street He stated last night that he would make a radio address to his constituents over station C.F.C.F.# from 10 to 10.15 o'clock on Tuesday evening.The Liberal Standard-Benrer, D.C.Abbott, K.C,, noted Montreal lawyerï, already presented his stand to the division's electorate in a radio addçess on Monday evening.He has « penod committeo rooms at 1620 St, Catherine street at the corner of Guy, 4779 Sherbrooke street near Grosvenor, and 1836 St.Antoine stroet, With the closing of nominations at 2 p.m.Monday, but a fow days away, there second little likelihood yesterday that a third candidate would enter the field, The C, C.F.Party made a slate- ment that It had placed an official candidate in the division but at the present time Iliness 1s preventing him from running.The possibility of ptrictly independent candidates entering the contest seems ns Fämole as it did a week ago and usually well-in- formed quarters are of tho opin- fon (hat White and Abbott il have the field to themselves, At the close of nominations on Monday, It 1s predicted, constituents of the combined St.Antol- ne-Westmount riding will have to choose between either the official Conservative or the official Liberal candidate when they go Lo the polls on election day, SQUARE CIRCLE CLUB WILL PRESENT REVUE \u201cThe Blackout Revue,\u201d the sixth annual minstrel show of the Senior Square Circle Glub of Calvary United Church, will be hald tonight and tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock In the church hall.Tonight's porformance will be given over to the Toronto Hcol- tish Reglment.Tomorrow night's show will be for the general pub- le.Since the beginning of December, when the Square Ctrele Club decided to hold their annual show, practices have heen held twice a week till now the show has heen rounded up into one of the best the club has ever produced.- Songs of the deep south so Im- mortal to the negro, have haen woven Into the show, alongside the new war songs of the Ca- nadlan soldier.Besides the \u2018Blackout Revue,\u201d the club js presenting several outstanding artists, and skits built around many of the present SCHOOL GROUP T0 HOLD THIRD OPEN MEETING Parent-Teachers\u2019 Associa- tign to Discuss \u201cThe Jewish School\u2014Yester- day, Today and Tomorrow\u2019 The third in a series.pf.open meetings sponsored by the Parent - Teachers\u2019 Association of Shoar Jashomayim Synagogue will be held Monday at 8.16 p.min the auxiliary room of the Syn- ngogue.The program will foature a symposium on the subject \u201cThe Jewish School \u2014 VYosterday, Today and Tomorrow.\u201d Bducation- ul matorials will be on display to {llustrate Lhe principles ang prac- tlses current during each period in the evolution of Jowlsh education.Participants in the symposium will be :Rabbi 8.Gershon Leyl, chairman; Mrs.M.Bernfeld, speaking on \u2018The Religious School\u201d;, Mrs, 8.J.Lelbowitz, speaking on \u201cThe Cheder of Yesterday; 8.J.Lelhowitz, speak- Ing on \u2018The Talmud Torah of Today\"; and Mrs.#.Gershon Levi, speaking on \u201cA Glimpse into Tomorrow.\u201d Open discussion from the floor will follow.Thero wil) also be a biography Heo In which un alemni team will mulch wits with a.team of the present graduating Sunday School.The alumni will be represented by Lillian Brown, Joan Levinson, Teddy Livingstone, Herzl Nathanson, Celia Jospe.The ninth year team consists of Klaine Robinson, Anna- lee Scherzer, Morton Shulman, Fred Solomon, Mildred Solomon and Arthur Victor, The meeting will be conducted by Mrs.Herhort Vineherg, presie dent of the association.day song hits.Westmount \u2018Army\u2019 Drive Objective Set At $15,000 In an appeal to Westmount Citizens to carry the quota asked for In that municipality \u201cover they top,\u201d Mrs.Harold Mills, district chairman of the Salvation Army War and Home Services\u2019 Domnin- foun-wide campalgn for $1,000, 000, sald today that the objective for Westmount is $15,000, \u2018This year,\u201d sho said, \"the Salvation Army in Canada will spend ore than a million dol- Jars in its Immediate war and home service program.It is for this purpose It Is seeking $1,000,- 000 from the people at large.Sixty per cent nt the money wiil be gpent on war services, the remaining 40 on home services\u2014 the latter will replace the regular annua] national appeals.\u201d Mrs, Mills described the wel.tare service of the Army as being fourfold: 1.The Red Shield huts and service overseas with the Canadian troons; 2.Auxile fary services in Canadian Ase sembly Camps in England or ulgewhere; 2.Service Centres in camps and cities throughout the Dominion, and 4.the JIome Ser= vice activities of the Salvativon Army.\u2018The Red Shield War and Home service programme of the Salvation Army includes three divisions,\u201d she said, \u201cphysical, recreational and educational, and moral and spiritual, Thess Include the following services, Army chaplains who will be ate tached to the Canadian troops and will hold regular services and be available as religious counsels; recreation centres, cane (Continued on Page 2) cluss of the .Em eee b J | DIS LL r Westmount Examiner Pubiisheg Every Thursday \u2019 Serving the City ot! Wesuuvunt, Garden Subusrb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.PAGE TWO The WaAlnut 2778° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d deviteo sims to bs an independent, clean to public service.her sweetheart, presumably, light on them! or should know, mewspaper fer the home, \u2018 = = h WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 scene.Such a ru I i: aa AE THESE GERMANS KNOW With the British and French navies inter- Cepting vessels and checking them for con- \u201c traband and currency bound for Germany, many Nazi sympathizers have been trying fo evade the search by posting letters air mail.But there again they have been checkmated, as the United States clipper p'anes stopped at Bermuda, a British possession, and funds being sent were picked up there.It is now announced that this stop will be eliminated on eastbound flights.and other power.In many cases, German-born Americans have been sending money home for years, to help out their kin.They know that the need of these people is now greater than, in peace- \u2018time.They have no assurance, of course, that the Nazi authorities would not grab the funds.Herr Hitler can disparage Britain's naval But these Germans who are having their mails intercepted by the British will be hard to convince.hand knowledge of the far-flung might of They have first- this mother has conditions, esne angry about the for their girls.OTTO ACTIVE European scene, States to enlist tions trying to Otto wants to Britain.They will find Nazi propaganda less he fi Ve 4 ; .e figures that satisfying than coin in their pockets.of favor, if the LOVE AND WAR Not the least of the effects of wartime conditions on the peoples of combatant European nations is the manner in which they handicap, or help, the ancient art of lovemaking.An angry mother of Hampstead, England, friends in the U his cause.As far as Otto to get anywhere complains to authorities about the manner in which a certain air raid warden interferes with the love trysts of her daughter.The girl and have been using an air raid sheiter as a place to spoon.What does the nosey official do but come along and flash a Now every young man and woman knows, tune, to say nothing of embarrassing, than to have a light turned on in the midst of a love spoil a whole evening.Repeated interference, such as that spoken of by the Hampstead mother, becomes sirhply unbearable, In fairness, however, it must be said that most British mothers.Theirs is that wartime conducive to love-making.While the one is daughter to court her young man, the others are worried about an excess of opportunities With everybody else trying to get into the Archduke Otto is planning to visit the United late Emperor Carl of Austria-Hungary.When his father was deposed in the dying stages of the last war, the Hapsburg family fled from Austria, Empress Zita has had her tribula- clung to the thought that her son, Otto would regain some crown some day.rope.And, if he can raise cash and make about as much as possible at the moment for ing him a suitable puppet to place on a throne in an effort to remake Europe.for want of a better place, that nothing is more inoppor- de interruption of a tryst can a different complaint from cially the b'ackouts, are too lack of opportunity for her it is only natura! to learn that support.He is the son of the finance, but she has always be King of Austria.No doubt, he may come into some sort Nazi power is crushed in Eu- nited States, he will be doing is concerned, his only chance is by some trick.of fate mak- \u2018LETTERS | to the EDITOR The Editor, The Westmount Examiner, Dear Sir:\u2014 My attention has been drawn to a comment fn your columns with regard to the nomination of a candidate to represent C.C.F.in St.Anto:ne-Westmount Division.Permit me to remind you that a candidate was nominated by us for this constituerfcy some months ago, and that a report of the convention appeared in your columns at that time, Let me add that no one was authorized to hint \"unofficially\u201d that we saw \u2018little use in placing a candidate in this div- sion.\u201d There {8 a candidate in this division, who was regularly nominated by the C.C.F., but unfortunately he is at the moment very ill, recovering from a serious operation, and we shall not know for a week or two yet whether he will be well enough to make the campaign.The proof that we nominated tained in the fact that the elect- Mr.Beard in good faith is con- oral lists are all prepared and that we have 5,000 circulars ready for distribution.You \u2018are at liberty to disclose these facts to your readers, Yours very truly, The President, ~ The Rditor, The Westmount Examiner, Dear Sir: I notice an article In the Issue of your paper dated 15th, Inst.headed \u2018Cancel activities of Fron- Sree Fr Sem pene ins men em 98 Pom Words for.20 Ja: tna 1 eth ef tee Beets mp HOUSES TO LET - VICTORIA Ave, 477.\u2014 Elght rooms, open fireplace, thardwood floors, $656.00.Cradock Hlmphqn 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Rensonable rent, $56 to $853, DORCHESTER 8T.WEST, 4081 \u2018Near GREENE AVE, Four good sized rooms, some with balconies, open fireplace, tiled bathroom and shower, electric refrigeration and Janitor service, garages avallable, Rental $50 to $57.50, WBSTMOUNT PARK APTS, BT.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 4560, Westmount, Five and six rooms close to Westmount schools, rental from $45 to $50.Superintendent, EL.0638, MARBROOKE APTS.SHERBROOKE SBT, WEST, 5209 Four, five and aix rooms, electric refrigerator, janitor service.Rentals from $35.to $45.WESTMOUNT VIEW ATS.CLAREMONT AVENUE, - 2086.Four and five rooms, janitor service, continuous hot water.Rentals from $35 to $45.KING GEORGF APTS, »ARK AVENUE, 5333.Two to five rooms, tiled bathrooms and showers, Rentals from $30 to $43.HUTCHISON STREET, 3660 NEAR PINE.Three and four rooms, modern tiled bathroom.Rentals from $40 to $47.50, ST.LUKE STREET, 1803 FOUR ROOMS with open fireplace, electric refrigeration and Jan'tor service.Rentals from $50 to 365.ST.LUKE STREET, 1662 TWO, THREE and four rooms, electric refrigeration and Janitor serviced Rentals $30 to $47.50.TUPPER STREET, 1804 GROUND FLOOR, five room apartment with open fireplace, electric refrigeration and Janitor service.Rental $60.For further Information apply to Janitor on premises or D.W.OGILVIE & CO., INC.DOMINION SQUARE BUILDING 1010 St.Catherine West.HA, 8201 Westmount, [ \u2014\u2014\u2014 | WAlnut 2773 | Le FLATS TO LET FOR SALE FOR SALE .ESTERFIBLD suite, 3 pleces; ATTRACTIVE 6-7 rooms, excellent DURING Lent Lefebvre's Boston CH , dally 20c Ib, 2 Jbs, 30c, (brary table, coffee table, 1 tri light location.Harvard, Wlison Avanues, Baked Deans dally 20c 5.30e.and 1 bri dge lamp, dining room Suite, Cortinuous hot water; héatdd garages, complete Janltor service.\" Decorations to sult tenant.Abply Asselln, 4526 Harvard.WA, 2702, r-11 MELROSE, OXFORD and Old Orchard, modern duplexes, large bright roofing, heated or unhented with or without garage, sunpôreh, hot water, 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or large collections books and magazines English and French, Best prices paid, LA.1306, F-17 LOST LOST In Arlington lane, silver napkin ring.Reward at Supt.No.26, 4643 Sherbrooke St., Westmount, Tel, Fitzroy 5740.F-4 CABINET MAKER FURNITURE repaired, altered, beds cut down and refinished ne mar, dull and french pol'shing.Pianos refinished In your home, Antiques, restored.Furniture made to order.Upholster- Ing.Work guaranteed, also complete stock of \u201cVeteraft\u201d unpainted furniture, Furniture Spacialties, 1871 St.Catherine.WI, 9260, F-1 CARTAGE AND STORAGE NOTRE DAME DE GRACE TRANSFER~Tocal and long distance movers; also storage.DE.3110.F-15 DRESSMAKING 61 [62 65 166 69 MISS\u201d WRAY, formerly of NDU.speclalleing evening gowns, moderate, afternoon dresses, alterations, no patterns neened.WI.4504, F-14 DOMESTIC PETS HORIZONTAL 1-Close by 5\u2014Prevaricator 9\u2014Juice of trees 12\u2014Medicinal plant 18\u2014Preposition 14\u2014Every ona 15-\u2014Mustcal : 43-Short 55\u2014Lalir 66\u2014Clear 59\u2014Again 60\u2014Pronoun 61\u2014Vegetable 63\u2014Poker stake 63\u2014In shelter 21\u2014Dwarf 23\u2014Brazilian state Arrow 25\u2014Heavy cord 30\u2014Equality 31\u2014Worm 33-\u2014-Kind of meat 35\u2014To market 18\u2014To care .6i-\u2014Evit 87\u2014State of affaira 18\u2014Rough 63 \u2014Sorrows .88\u2014To give out 20\u2014Organ of head 69\u2014Vale se-\u2014Machines 22\u2014Pace VERTICAL 40\u2014Wife of Geraint 2M\u2014In order 1\u2014Designates 45\u2014Fertainine to 28\u2014Light clouds 27\u2014Heaveniy body $\u2014Pertaining to Troy 3\u2014To leave punishment 47\u2014Alrs 20\u2014Simian 49\u2014Part of balustrade 32\u2014Pile 4\u2014Rorder §0\u2014To genuflect 34\u2014Love god 5\u2014Cotton fibres K2-\u2014Pronoun 36\u2014Since 6\u2014Not definitely 81\u2014Exiet 37\u2014Students of rocks limited 57\u2014To tan 41\u2014Part of \u201cto be\u201d 7-By 59-\u2014Smail chunk 42-\u2014-To bob $\u2014To loot 61\u20143.1416 43\u2014Vast age 3\u2014@roup of South 62\u2014Spanish article 44\u2014To taste Sea islands 61\u2014Negative 46\u2014To work with 10\u2014High mountain 66\u2014French article yarn 11\u2014Fold \\ (Solution will be found 48\u2014Color 17\u2014Exists elsewhere In this 51\u2014To dum 5\u2014Pronoun issue) CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW for all toy breeds, Chihuahuas, Maltese, Pekingese, Pomeranians, oodles, pugs, ete.Valuable prizes, comfortable hall, competent judge.Entries close March 6th, Lists from Secretary, Mrs, Doniphan, 4047 Dorchester West.WI.5742; HA, 9873.F-13 ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN, WE, 6607, day and night service.wiring, Electrical repairs of every description.Radio repairs.Free pick up and delivery.1 =10 MORTGAGE AND LOANS Absolutely confidential $500 to $10,000, 1st or Ind mortgages, city or outside, mod service, financial agent.PL.3543.- STORAGE FURNITURE STORAGE at Teason- able rates.Tel, EL.1336.F-13 + 7 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Westmount \u2018Army\u2019.(Continued from Page 1) teens, personal services, reading rooms, writing rooms, sanctuary, service men\u2019s bostels, hospital visitations and educational programs.\u201cThe Army's present campaign is a worthy cause,\u201d Mra.Mills sald.\u201cIt has carried ftseif with distinction through every major, and minor, catastrophe within the past half a century and more, and, besides that, It has had the time to devote itself in no glowing fashion to the needs of the people in peace time.\u201d In recounting some of the activities of the Salvation Army during the past great war, Mrs.Mills pointed out that it had a proud record.\u2018The Army provides 77 hostels for use of soldiers and sailors; took.over 4,000 beds In hotels close to landing points for soldiers going to and from the front; placed 107 buildings at the disposal of the government for war relief purposes; built 215 huts at camps for religious and social gatherings, and comforts for men sery- ing; established 500 reading rooms for troops, and maintained 48 ambulances in which were conveyed 260,000 wounded soldiers from the battletields,\u201d The following are officers of the Army's advisory board, Province of Quebec: Sir Edward Beat- ty, G.B.B., K.C., LLD., chairman; Arthur B.Purvis, vice-chairman; Col.Allan A.Magee, D.S.0., E.D., hon.secretary; Brig.Peter Forbes, secretary; Lt.Col.Gilbert Best, divisional commander; and Hon.C.C.Ballantyne, John Basgett; G.H.Duggan, J.W.Me- Connell, Douglas Bremner, E.P.Flintoft, K.C.,, R.H.McMaster, Hon.J.A.Mathewson, K.C., Alexander McA.Murphy, A.J.Nes- bitt, John C.Newman, Hon.Gordon Scott, C.A., F.N.Southam, Morris W.Wilson, Arthur B.Woods, B.A., F.I.A.Campaign director is Lionel E.Brittle, Mrs.Mills\u2019 team captains for Westmount are: Mrs.C.Ww.Clark, R.N.Macauley, Mrs.Charles Shearer, Mrs.D.Brem- ner, Mrs.F.E.Fraser and Mra.D.Whittall.#4 \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2026 | \"WESTMOUNT | | BAPTIST CHURCH | * At the morning service in West- mount Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.Johnston will speak of: \u201cGod in Every-Day Things\u201d.\u2018\u201cOrnan saw an Angel: now Ornan was threshing wheat\u201d.Men have found God in a Potter's Shack, in a Carpenter\u2019s Shop, on a Threshing Floor and in a Ploughed Field.Christianity reveals God as in_the ordinary, commonplace things of everyday life.In the evening Mr.Johnston will speak of: \u201cPearls of Great Price\u201d as revealed in a Love that will not let go, a Joy that comes through pain and a Cross that lifts up heads.At 9 p.m, the Choir of the First Baptist Church under the direction of Mr.Phillips Motley, Mus.Baec., will present a recital of sacred music.A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services.Ontario At Peak Of Gold Output Ontario gold mines achieved a record year in gold production for 1939 with an output\" valued at $109,508,979 from gold mines only, an increase of more than 10 per cent over 1938.According to recent figures of the Ontario Department of Mines, an 11.56 per cent increase in tonnage milled during 1939, and a 6.85 per cent increase in ounces recovered were recorded.When gold production from the nickel- copper industry is added, it was explained that the total value of bullion produced for 1939 will probably reach $112,500,000.* \u2014\u2014 tiersmen,\u201d in which it Is stated that \u2018the Squadron under command of Area Commandant Major P.T.T.Grant, M.M., represented the Legion of Frontiersmen throughout Canada\u2019 etc, In contradicting this statement I would inform you that Mr.Grant and the few men composing his Squadron only represented the Legion of Frontiersmen (Canadian Division).The other two Squadrons present, namely A-3 (Montreal) and B-3 (Westmount) represented the Eastern Canada Command, also Imperial Headquarters, London, England and all Frontiersmen throughout the world.These two Squadrons on this occasion were under the command of Captain H.W.Briscoe, L.F.Officer Commanding \u201cB-2\" Squadron.For your information I would like to advise you that the headquarters of the Legion of Frontiersmen is Imperial Headquarters, Legion of Frontiersmen, 21 Bedford St.London.W, C, 2.and the president is Major-General The Rt.Hon.\u2018Lord Loch, C.B., C.M.G,, D.S.0., M.V.O, Commandant M, L.Fitz Gerald, under the authority of Imperial Headquarters, {8 in command of the Eastern Canada Command, with his Headquarters at Lorette- ville, P.Q.: (R.W.J.Osmond) Major.M.C.L.F., Commanding No.2 District, Eastern Canada Command, Legion of Frontiersmen, J \u2014\u2014 The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements: \u2014 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown a the Westmount Theatre during the hidden.Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue fot the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible, AM answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue, - A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners arc drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to everyone submitting the right answers, The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.C.Say, 430 Grosvenor Ave.; Miss Lucile Barabe, 59 Chester- 547 Prince Albert Ave.; Mrs.T.Caplan, Quinn, 308 Grosvenor Ave.; Mrs.F.M.field Ave.; Leslie S.Mitchell, 457 Grosvenor Ave.; A.Eileen Churchill, 230 Wood Ave.first half of the coming week arc Some have suggested a high tariff against imported oil, but Canadian consumers pay a hight enough price as it is for their gasoline and fuel oil® It has also been suggested that the government subsidize \u2018Alberta\u2019s oil industry, but this too would not be acceptable to the consumer, as the subsidy would come out of his pocket form of taxes.The McGillvray Commission, a Royal Commission recently appointed to investigate matters in the Alberta oil industry, may help things a lot.Already the Commission had decided that Imperial Oil Company, which controls al owns the only pipeline systetn for transporting oll to the refineries in Calgary, has been charging too¥ high a transportation rate to the other companies, The rate has accordingly been cut from 15 cents a barrel to nine and a half cents a barrel.In addition the pipeline system is to be placed under the supervision of the Provincial Public Utilities Commission.Further investigations of the McGil- livray Commission may reveal points where other excessive costs may legitimately be reduced.If so the chances for Turner Valley products to compete with\u201d foreign jmports in the East and on the west coast will in all probability be considerably enhanced, Moreover the war situation will in all reason make British consumers more determined to get the oil from the Valley even at higher prices, rather than depend on a foreign source of supply wbich might at any time be suddenly cut off, The Canadian people, too, will be more willing to make sacrifices in the form of taxes or subsidies if they feel that by go doing they will aid Britain in her hour of nged.\u2014From \u201cIn Turner Valley\u201d by L.H.Garstin in \u201cThe Dalhousie Review.\u201d At a meeting of the leading social scientists of the U.S.A, they looked on a society undergoing breath-taking changes and declared one thing must not change, that is, American democracy.Senator \u2018Murray (Dem.Montana) said in part \u201cWhen the lamps of civilization are burning low in Europe and other parts of the world, we must make our democracy strong, efficient and effective.\u201d He deplored the fact that sickness and disability are taking a toll of about $10,000.000.000 a year from the people of the U.S.A.\u201cThe industrialized farms of the Pacific and Atlantic coast states should be the scenes of the beginning of the union shop in American agriculture.'\u2014Dr.Low- ry Melson, University of Minnesota, ' \u201cThe Kiwanis club was organ- {zed in Detroit, January, .1915, Its original motto was \u201cWe Trade.\u201d Later the motto was changed to \u201cWe Build.\u201d It and similar service clubs are building while carrying on their good work amongst unaer-privileged children and giving leadership in civic welfare.\u201d The Editor of the Sydney Post Record's note: Shirley Temple today joins the staff of the Sydney Post-Record to write her own version of the future she faces in common with every other boy and girl in America\u2014the business of growing up.Jt is Shirley's own work\u2014her parents won't let a secretary so much as autograph a photograph in her behalf, as is the practice with other stars.Shirley now is at work on another picture to follow \u2018The Bluebird.\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t think it matters very much whether I want to grow up or not.Because nobody can help growing up.It just happens.And it's not anything to get excited about one way or another.I want to grow up, because if I didn\u2019t ever get any bigger there would be something wrong with me.The nice thing about growing up is that you don\u2019t feel it.Somebody once told me about growing pains, but I've never felt any.All that happens Is that one morning you try to put on your shoes and LA 2 DO rr Tr THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S, ROSS, K.C., D.C.L, In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The \u2018opinions expressed In this Forum an not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.LE LA in the ost half a field and which they pinch you.And then your mother looks at your dress and she says it doesn't fit very well.1 used to think when I was lit- ker and have a pastry shop.And then when I got a little older, I thought I'd like to be a G-man.But now I know I can't be a G- Man because I'll turn into a woman after a while, So I think I'd like to be an actress when I grow up, unless | get married instead and have a lot of children.CALVARY CHURCH NOTES | * The guest preacher at both services ip Calvary Church on Sunday will be thhe Rev.Arthur Lloyd, B.A., Minister of Bell St.United Church, Ottawa, Ont.Quite recently the writer attended his Church in Ottawa and was very much impressed with the friendly people, the home-like church, and the eloquence of the preacher.The morning subject presented by our guest preacher is one that gives food for much thought, \u2018This Jesus Who Disturbs.\u201d A challenging theme has been chosen for the evening service, \u2018Getting the Most Out of Yourself.\u201d Come to Calvary Church on Sunday and you whl meet friends, hear a gifted speaker, and receive inspiration for the coming week.Monday at 8.15 p.m.the Young People\u2019s Union meeting will be in charge of the Missionary convener, Miss Isabel Frith.All young people are heartily invited to attend and become acquainted with our group.Tuesday at 2.30 and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.the Red Cross Society of Calvary will meet, to work for these units, Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.the Women's Missionary Society Easter Thank-offering meeting will be in charge of the convener, Mrs D.T.I.Forsyth, and the special speaker will be the Rev.D.T.I.Forsyth.All ladles of the congregation are urged to attend.and to hear the message that will be brought by this eloquent speaker.Reports of the Presbyterial meetings will be given in brief form.Thursday, 1 p.m.a St.Patrick\u2019s * * | | * THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 BRIGADE UNIT WILL ENTER | YOUTH DISPLAY Annual Event Taking Place Tomorrow Night in King's School Auditor- 1um The First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade will enter the annual youth display taking place tomorrow evening in King's School auditorium under the sponsorship of the Westmount Hobby Show.The boys will give a fifteen minute display of a part of their work, led by their bugle and drum band.As their portion of the display does not come on until 9 p.m., the boys will assemble at 7.30 in their regular quarters, following which they will march over to King's School, The Life Boys, juvenile section of the Brigade, will also give a display of their recreational program, under the leadership ot Rodgie B.Stewart, Warrant Officer In charge, assisted by Arthur C.Weaver, Praparation is being made for the Spring Aquatic meet to take place within the mext week or two.On this occasion boys will compete for the company challenge medal for aquatics, presented recently to the unit by an Interested supporter who would rather remain anonymous.Captain Richardson has a very active program for the oceasion and hopes every boy who can swim will enter.Swimming tests for badges and certificates will be taken very shortly and from last year's results, there should be-a record year of awards in The First Company.Educational trips have been planned for the Easter holidays as well as the ensuing weeks, including cycle jaunts Jnto the open country, auspices of the Women's Association.There will be a very fine musical programme, and the special speaker will be Miss C.I.MacKenzie of The Montreal High School.This is one of the enjoyable events of the year.For reservations get in touch with the President, Mrs.A.B.Robinson, or the convener, Mrs, H, V.Driver, Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.\u201d Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.Mr Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 11 a.m, \u201cGOD IN EVERY-DAY THINGS\" \u201cOrnan -saw an Angel: Ornan was threshing Wheat.\" 7.30 p.m.\u201cPEARLS OF GREAT PRICE\" A Love that will not let go.A Joy that comes through pain, A Cross that lifts Op heads, 9 p.m.RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC \\ Choir of First Baptist Church.Mr.Phillips Motley, Mus.Bac, Choir Director.A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave., Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones, .A., D.D.Interim Pastor: Rev.A.F.Pollocka B.D.Preacher at both services Rev.A, Lloyd.B.A., Minister of Bell St, United Church, Ottawa, Ont.11.00 a.m.This Jesus Who Disturba, 7.30 pm Getting the Most Out of ourself, 11 am, & 3 p.m.Sunday School in all departments.Monday, 8.15 pm.Y.P.U, Miss IL Frith in charge of Missionary pros gramme.Tuesday 2.30 and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.Red Cross Units will meet to work.Easter Thank-Offering meeting of Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.Women's Missionary Society, Convener In charge, Mrs.D.T.I, Forsyth, Speaker, Rev.D.T.1.Forsyth.Thursday, 1 p.m.St, Patrick's Lunchae eon under auspices of W.A.Mu slcal programme.Special speaker, Miss C.I.MacKenzie of The Luncheon will be held under the Montreal High School.Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.Wast HA.9238 We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAlnut 2773* THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY 1.1.= + |\u2018 THASDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 DRAMATIC PLAY AND MUSICAL 10 BE GIVEN Sodalities of Ascension Parish arid St.Leo's Academy Will Produce \u201cEmerald Fantasy\u201d \u201cEmerald Fantasy,\u201d the musical and dramatic production to be staged by the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality of Ascension Parish and the Boys\u2019 Sodality of St.Leo'sat Loyola auditorium on Monday.promised to be a highly entertaining and sparkling show.The musical part of the program , features dramatized Irish songs which will be presented in novel fashion.These songs will be portrayed in three scenes, the first beng \u2018\u2018In a little Irish Schoolroom™; the second, \u201cAn Jrishman\u2019s Dream\u201d; and the third, \u2018Listening to an Irish Band.\u201d A trio composed of Jane Adams.Peggy O'Brien and Fred McCaffrey will: also \u2014vocalize \u201cYou brought Ireland right over to.me.\u201d The choruses are composed of the following: from the Girls\u2019 Sodality of St.Paul's Academy: Phyllis Hodgin, Joan Hodgin, Violet Grannary, Anita Oakes.Marion Foster, Joan Sullivan.Patricia Fegan, Priscilla Mac- kinnon, Margaret Sharp, Ruth Austin, Patricia Mulecalr, Norma Meagher.Carol Melvin, Sybil O'Connel, Marion.Munro.Frances Whelan and Joan Asselin: from the Boys\u2019 Sodality of St.Leo's Academy: Leonard Walsh.Paul King, James O'Reilly, Rags Women\u2019s Auxiliary | Luncheon Meeting Present at a luncheon board meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Shaar Hashomayim held in the dining room of the Assembly Hall of the Synagogue, were Mesdames Edward Solomon, M.A.Brown.H.R.Cohen, M.Finesione, P.Lazare, B.Lefcourt, M.J.Heillig, D.B.Cohen.Samuel W.Jacobs, Wn.Rosenbloom, H.Abramo- witz, J.Freedman, S, Saxe, J.Levinson Sr., Maurice Greenblatt, I.K.Freedman, L.Faber, §.H.Feldman, I.Rosenbloom, W.Heil- lig, L.Levin, F.Livingstone, H R.Ressler.I.Kert, B.Matts, E.Lozinski, C.D.Goodman, I, Mendel, A.Cohen, Paul Saks, H.Rother, Emmanuel Solomon, A.Dobrofsky, E.Lazare, M.Morris, Ben Friedman.H.Tarshis, H.Robinson, C.Rubin, D.Tannen- baum, J.C.Zacks and Misses Anna Silverstone, Sophia Hirsch, Mrs.Edward Solomon, president outlined the business.Ernst Neumann, Montreal artist, will give an illustrated lecture on \u2018How to Look at Pictures\u201d at the next general meeting of the Women's Auxiliary ol Shaar Hashomayim to be held on Wednesday in the Auxiliary Room of the Synagogue.Cote St.Antoine Road, af 2:45 o\u2019clook.Tea will be served.Mrs.Edward Solomon, president, will occupy the chair.WOMEN NOW FISHING Women are taking up sturgeon tishing in the Volga in Russia.members of the Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality \u2019takifg part are the Misses Jane Adams, Dorothy Mec- Crory, Pat Taylor, Peggy O\u2019Brien, Gladys Hushion, Phillippa Jack- man, Doris Rafferty, Margaret Harte, Kay Taylor, Frances Curtis, Rita Meagher, Pat Barrett.3 Bileen Cullen.Shirley Gillies, Jean mond Shea.John Kennedy.Brian Doherty, Hodgson Marshall, Robert O'Connell, Albert Cloutier, Hugh Wadey.John Pare.Andrew Peterson and Paul Lynes.The Gillies, Rose McCarthy, Margaret Conway, Patricia O'Brien and Lois Sessenwein.The soloists will be Raymond Barreit and Neil Culbert.The dramatic feature is an ori- Easter Parade EXCURSION.TO NEW YORK $19.75 (Canadian Money) Leaving March 22 - 8 pm.\u2014 Returning March 26 - 8 a.m, The price includes: 1.\u2014Return ticket by Deluxe buses.2,\u2014Three days at a comfortable hotel in New York.Two- to-a-room basis.Rooms with shower or bath.3.\u2014A visit to the Rockefeller Center Observatory.Information, reservation CANADA-VOYAGE 840 Cherrier Street MONTREAL FAlkirk 3681 ginal one act play which treats of a situation which is becoming a common occurrence and presents the proper solution of the difficulty.The cast is made up of the Misses Naomi Ferguson, Mary Macintyre, Madeline Ryan Louisa Walker and the Messrs.Evan McCormick and Peter Palmer, The producing director is Reverend Father George F.Thoms who will be assisted by the fol- Jowing: General Convenor: Miss Alma Tremblay; Ticket Convenor: Miss Betty Brennan; Property Mistress: Miss Margaret Brennan; Make-up: Miss Patricia Cormack; Costumes: Miss Jeannette Corbeil; Wardrobe Mistress: Miss Peggy Doran; Stage Managers: Norman Dann and Eugene Gareau; Publicity Convenor: Miss Carroll McDonald; Head Usher: Miss Phyliss McKenna.Music will be supplied by Art Morrow and his orchestra.BUSINESS rLeROY COLLEGE= Bookkeeping ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY Accountancy .Shorthand We are again prepared to accept a limited Ye.number of new pupils to train for positions open Typewriting to our graduates.Both sexes \u2014 Individual Secretarial Instruction \u2014 Montreal's Oldest Business College.Interna Civil Service Day and Night Classes\u2014Call, Write or \u2018Phone Fl.8664 or WI.6307 4176 St.Catherine, Westmount, near Greene tionally Known and Endorsed.SCHOOL OF DANCING - Further Informat MISS CARRIE BIGGERS MEMBER 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ODO-RO-DO CREAM ONE FULL OUNCE (not Just a half ounce) ONE FULL OUNCE or Over 100,000,000 packs Bde parations have been sole sol Yanding of service ® Takes Odors from Perspination ® Checks Perspiration Safely ® Effective 1 to 3 Days ® Non-Greasy .Stainless / + @ Safe Before or After Shaving » Won't Imitate Skin or Rot z 33.+ an outs women.ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES THOMAS ARCHER WILL ADDRESS Regular Meeting of Temple, Emanu-El Sisterhood to Be Held on Tuesday A regular program meeting of the Sisterhood will take piace Tuesday at Temple Community House at Thomas Archer, dramatic music critic, life of the greatest living Finnish composer \u2014 Sibelius, The musical program will be in charge of Miss Sylvia Kelsey accompan- fed by Miss Mariette Gauthier.During the program, Mrs.Joseph man reviewed Hendrick's ook \u201cNo Arms \u2014 No Armor.\u201d Tha music appreciation group is listening to a presentation of Cher- kowski's works.rin, M.A., is in charge.Soldiers Entertained At Tea Last Sunday By Women\u2019s Club The usual Sunday \u201cAt Home From Home\" for the boys in uniform\u2014featured by the Westmount \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u2019 under the direction of Secretary Wilfred Spear- man\u2014took place on Sunday, 3rd March, under the auspices of the N.D.G.Women's Club.An attractive variety program was glven, and included vocal solos by Mrs.Ralph Douglas: humorous \u2018skits\u2019 by Miss Dorothy Lorrimer and pianoforte selections by.Miss Alice Holland.Impromptu numbers by some of thé guests and general \u2018\u2018sing-songs\u2019 added to the pleasure of the afternoon.Mrs.Fred Floud accompanied Mrs.Douglas, whilst the sing-songs were capably conducted by Mrs.Lewis G.McNab and Mr.Neal Compton.Mr.W.Allan Walsh addressed a few happily chosen words to the \u201cboys\u201d wishing them \u2018Happy Landings\u201d and \"A Safe Return\u2018 and assuring them that \u2018much practical thought was now being given to their return to safe.steady and sane conditions when they had accomplished what they had set before them as their big task.\u201d Mrs.C.H.P.Moore, President of the Club, and several members, their daughters and friends, supported Mrs.J.Wilfred Shaw, chairman for the afternoon, who assured the guests they were heartily welcomed, and bade them do justice to the \u2018\u201c\u2018eats\u201d it \u201chad been the pleasure and privilege of the ladies to provide.A hearty vote of thanks to the Club was moved by one of the \u201cKnights of the Air\" who pronounced \u201cthe whole thing was \u2018top-hole\u2019\u2019\u201d\u2019 and the proceedings terminated with a hearty \u201cAuld Lang Syne\u201d and the singing of God Save the King.Next Sunday afternoon, March 10.the \u201cAt Home\u201d will be in charge of the Choir of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Westmount, Miss M.Rae To Speak At Y.W.C.A.Tomorrow The work of the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association in india and its relation to the present status of Indian women will be the subject of an address by Miss Mabel Rae, general secretary of the Association in Calcutta, at tea here on Friday.Tea will he served at 3.45 p.m.and an exhibit of Indian handicrafts, curios, fabrics and pictures which Miss Rae has brought from India will be on view in the main building of the Young Women\u2019s Christian Association, 1124 Dorchester St.West, ' Miss Rae is on furlough and fs spending a few days in Montreal.She will leave here on Monday.stopping off in the main cities on her way to Vancouver to sail back to India, Born in St.Catharines, Ontario, Miss Rae spent many years In Toronto.Her brother, Colonel C.A.Rae, a Toronto surgeon, is now in England commanding the 15th General Hospital Battalion, Emanu-El Sisterhood Thomas Archer.music critic and radio commentator, will give an address on, \u2018Sibelius, the Finnish Composer,\u201d at the Temple \" Emanu-El Sisterhood meeting on Tuesday afternoon at half-past two o'clock.The meet.ng will be held at 4128 Sherbrooke street West.Misa Sylvia Kelsey, vocal soloist.will be accompanied by Miss Mariette Gauthier.Tea-Meeting The monthly meeting and tea of the Ladies Committee for the wives, mothers and sisters of all ranks of the 1st Battalion, The Black Watch (R.H.R.) of Canada will be held on Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock.at the Black Watch Armoury, 2067 Bleury Street, ity TEMPLE GROUP; | it Emanu- El H 30 pan.anl: will deal with the, Kruger, hon.president, \u2018will be in the chair.At the young people's study group last Tuesday, David Good-| afternoon | THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER [Chick Checks For Spring: I Milton Schiff- |: Susan Shaw, popular New York model, wears one of Spring 1940's smartest ensembles.Of beige and brown checked wool, it includes a flattering dress with figure- molding bodice and fulf skirt and a short, single-breasted jacket, It's shown with a flowered beige hat, sable scarf, white gloves, brown shoes and bag.Maritime Club A meeting of the Maritime Women\u2019s Club will be held in the Windsor Hotel on Tuesday evening, at half-past eight o'clock.Mrs, Madge MacBeath, Ottawa.president of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association will give an {llus- trated lecture on Bolivia, \u2018One hundred feet from Heaven.\u201d Miss Norma McLean, violinist, will be the guest artist.\u201cEXPEDITION T0 \u201cAFRICA WILL BE DESCRIBED Duncan Mclntyre Hodgson To Give Illustrated Lecture at Victoria Hall Monday Natural color films of amazing beauty.picturing the heart of the Belgian Congo, one of the few remaining unspoiled areas ot Africa, will be shown Monday night at Victoria Hall, by Duncan Melntyre Hodgson, of Montreal, who in 1938-39 led the McGill Congo expedition to collect ani- ' mals, birds and insects for \u2018mus- ieums.The movies were taken by Mr.Hodgson, while Donaldson Yuile, of this city, took the stills, The trip revealed that, in some sections, darkest Africa now bears lighter strips of civilization.Good roads, fine hotels, tourist camps, comfortable steamships showed the advance of the colony.But when the expedition got down to work, it soon found itself in country of dense forest and \"towering mountain, where dwelled African giants apd African pygmies, some living as their ancestors lived ages ago, others sporting limousines and brick houses.The expedition was lucky enough to be able to film and photograph tribal dances, hunting celebrations, and breath-tak- ing scenery: in addition to collecting for the benefit of McGill and other \u2018-museums such rare specimens as the jungle-dwelling Bongo antelope, the rare okapi, the Congo peacock, the pygmy chimpanzee, and scores of other mammals, birds and insects, The proceeds of the Hodgson lecture will be divided between the Canadian Red Cross, the Y.M.C.A.,, the Salvation Army.Canadian Legion War Services, Inc.and the Knights of Columbus war funds.Rummage Sale J Lt.-Col.Scriminager, v.C., Chapter 1.0.D.E.will hold a rummage sale in St.Stephen's Church hall tomorrow afternoon at half-past two o'clock.Mrs.TF.D.Ackman is the general convener.Proceeds will be devoted to the War Work Fund.By Frances Goltman Two young Canadjan pianists, Gordon Hallett and Clifford Poole made an auspicious debut in their first appearance here on Monday evening in the last\u2019of the Nine O'Clock Series before a small but highly demonstrative audience in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.Both artists possess an excellent technique and their unison is superb, \u2018their playing well Balanced, with splendid phrasing.for such details are more noticeable in two-piano ensemble.The programme was chosen thoughtfully since each artisc was heard in solo numbers, this novelty making the concert more interrting since cone could doubly judge thelr mv- siclanship.Opening the concert with two Choral Preludes by Bach followed by the great Fantasie and Fugue in A minor which was given a dramatic interpretation, one realized immediately that here were two pianists In sympathetic accord with each other.Mr.Hallett played the Variations Serieuses by Mendelssohn with a facile fin- Brilliant Playing By Piano Duo In Series ger technique and dynamic power.The audience applauded enthusiastically Moussorgsky's Pictures at an Exposition is not a very interesting work but a clever description of twelve amusing scenes.It was arranged by the duo-pianists, After the intermission Two Intermezzi and the Rhapsody in G Minor by Brahms were given a sound performance by Clifford Poole and proved him thoroughly interesting young artist.Jamal- can Rhumba by Benjamin was so well received that it had to be repeated.Au Couvent by Borodin was & contrast and cleverly arranged by Messrs Hallett and Poole.The concert ended with Rachmaninoft\u2019s brilliant Tarantella, a flery showpiece which suited these artists to perfection It is orchestral in effect and at the close encores had to be added.The well-known Brahm's Waltz in A Flat and an exciting Spanish number from the \u2018Scaramouche\u2019 Suite by Milhaud.We shall look forward to hearing these two Toronto artists soon again.Saves the tubes! Children all over the Province of Quebec are hunting and collecting empty toothpaste, shaving cream, vaseline and medicine tubes and turning them in either to the school teacher, to the Junior Red Cross or to the local branch of the Senior Red Cross.Why?These tubes are worth money\u2014 lots of it.They are nearly all tin and the value of tin is going up.Red Cross House, in Montreal, will sell these empty tubes which will be melted down and become tubes again.And the money the Red Cross gets will go toward paying the cost of the Traveling Medical and Dental Clinics, which move through the Province and help the sick who are a long way from doctors and dentists.It there is sufficient money, some of it will be used to obtain woollier and all kinds of warm things for little refugees in Finland and Poland who have heen turned out of their homes in winter because of the war.Save the tubes! Her Excellency Lady Tweeds- muir, the wife of the late Gover- nor-General, when she was at Red Cross House, Montreal.early in February, dropped the first empty toothpaste tube into a special hox.Now, school children in and \u201cSave The Tubes\u201d Is The Current Child\u2019s Slogan around Montreal are turninæ in tubes.And gradualiy the collecting 1s spreading through the Province, When a collection of tubes has been made, contact a branch of the Senior Red Cross.Do not try to mall or express the tubes direct to Montreal because they are heavy and the expense would be high, The local branches of Red Cross will do that.There are two things to remember, If the cap on a tube 33 made \u2018of Bakelite or plastic stuff \u2014 anything that does not look like the rest of the tuhe \u2014 take of! the cap because that makes unnecessary weight and cannot be sold anyway.And silver paper is NOT being collected now.St.Stephen's W .A.To Hold Lenten Tea: St.Stephen's Women's Assoei- at.on will hold its fifth Lenten Tea and Home-cookiug Sale ou Saturday, in the Parish Hall, Weradale Park, Westmount.Tho Red Cross Group will be in charge of the Ten with Mrs.H.J.McKlnea as Tea Convener from 4-6 o'clock, The avemng W.A.will sponsor the Homs-Uvoking Table from 2.30- $ p.u.There will also be un Musical Programme, TOUR TO WASHINGPON, NEW YORK AT EASTER A number of residents are making ready for Kastor woxcur- sions and many will: view the styles in New York and Washington.\"To facilitate localites who wish to visit these centres at Easter, Mrs.Pope has arranged another personally conducted tour.The tour leaves Montreal on Thursday evening, March 21 Those going to New York will retain either Sunday or Monday evening.Those who are in the party to Washington will sail from New York Friday noon.Many interesting features have New York will be made along the been planned.The return trip to same route, reaching New York Friday afternoon where the party will remain until Sunday, March 31.A number of reservations have already been booked, Rev.Carter To Speak At Westmount C.W .L.\u201cIreland.Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.\u201d will be the topic of the address to be given by Reverend Alec Carter, L.C.L.L.F.T., at the regular meeting of the Westmount Sub-division of the Catholic Women's League to be held in St.f.eo's School Hall, on Friday afternoon.March 15 at three: o'clock, Mrs, M.A.Phelan wlll preside.A program of Irish music will be presented, to be followod by 5 Committing themselves to practise the principles they will expect of their elected Members, thousands of electors, on tho island of Montreal, and in other parts of Canada, have Deon signing an unusual document during tho past ten days.Concelved and produced in the first place by workers In Moral Rearmament, the document described ns \u2018A Message to our Candidates\u201d has been enthusiastically taken up by business, fraternal, service and labour organizations.The message, printed In Fronch and Euglish, Is concorned with the spirit with which Canadians participate in the election cam- pagn, rather than with political issues.The text reads: A Message to our Candidates An election is a groat heritage of democracy.This eloction ospo- cially, gives us all a chance to serve Canada.Our country must emerge from the campaign stronger and more united, better able to succeca in our task nhoad.It is the duty of every Canad- fan to put into the campaign a spirit free from prejudice and thought of personal gain, Wo must keep alive the spirit wa all felt during the visit of our King and Quoen, We therefore Delarmine: 1.To use évery opportunity to create the right spirit throughout tha campaign, without dostructive and Irresponsible criticism, PAGE THRE New Type Of Campaign UnderWay In Montreal 2.To help our candidates to put national interest ahead of political expediency and personal advantage, without resort to patronage or other abuses, 3.To practise ourselves, in «ur homes and at our work, those same principles which we expect our candidates to practise, + To work for a leadership of mon who buse their public poli cies and personal lives on honesty and faith In God.We believe that wu are among thousands ready to support the man who put into action those moral and spiritual convictions which are ossentlal for Canada\u2019s strength.Public reaction to the message has been so oncouraging that more opportunity must bo given the electors to en\u201corso it, loaders of the movement told the press today, if accurate expression is to be given to \u2018he underlying spirit in the country, which the mossago has obviously tapped, Presout plans for message clude its presentation to candidates shortly after - Nomination Day on March 11, when each candidate will be rLle to sco which of his constituents re actively commit.ed to the program: it advan- COR, Groups of publ'e spirited citizens in various constituencies are taking responsibility for for- wardin * the movement on the Island of Montreal.in- Blended For Quality BALADA TEA a St, Patrick's tea, served by the members of the social committee, Mexico Suspects Nazi Visa Ring Three Government departments were reported today to be investigating the possibility that a ring of public employees was trafficking In forged passports and immigration credentials for use of German secret agents.A Government official said Inquiries were begun by the Attorney General's office and the Departments of Interlor and Foreign Affairs after a German c!ti- zen was apprehended with false papers dt Tampico.This German, slated for deportation, was sald to have heen photographing ships in the port, President Cardenas carlier had ordered a quiet check on any Nazi elements In Mexico.MAGAZINES Comics - 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FRESH CAUGHT SWIFT'S CHOICE GUALITY | Halibut, Ib.LL.40c Tomatoes, 22 tin, 3 Tins 29c FANCY SANTA CLARA DRITN Apricots, Ib.MONARCH Flour, 24 Ib.bag Limited Quantity Available) Plant - Ribier, Fresh Pineapples - Oyster | LEG OF 18c Lamb, Ib.FRESH CAUGHT FILLETS OF Sole, Ib.32c 29c FRESH KILLED BROILERS \u2014 $, AVOCADO NABOB i Pears, each 0 23\u20ac Coffee, Ib.\u20ac LARGE (On Demonstrate our store : Ugli Fruit, 2 for .29¢ \u2018Le So'eil\u2019 IMPORTED BELGIUM SUNKIST Peas, No.3, tin 17¢, Oranges, Doz.\u2026 28e \u2014\u2014 CANADIAN Brocolli, 2 lbs.25c Endives, lb.19¢ BALDWIN COOKING Cabbage, lb.5c Apples, 6 gt.bskt.25¢ Emperor and Malaga Grapes - DIONNE & DIONNE WESTMOUNT One Store Only \u2014 St.Catherine, at Wood Ave.PHONE Fltzroy 7411 FRESH CAUGHT SALMO Nectarines, etc.ee REA = as a Large 30 oz.Bottle a A Re 2 PAGE FOUR RAIS bs ddd ld ddd A Ze, DRY GINGER ALE 15- LM AMMIIU// MMM SNIN MMA LASUSMS IIANISNAN II LSI IAA MALI I NII S SSII MANS MSI AIS ANA Social and RER Personals | Miss Morna MeLcan, who has been visiting In Washington, D.C.and {is at present in New York, is expected home tomorrow.Mr.Thomas F.Butler and his daughter, Miss Marcella Butler, who have been fn Palm Beach, Florida, for several weeks, are expected home tomorrow, Mrs, Arthur Price is spending a week in New York, Mrs.Graham Wheeler, of New York City is tho guest of her \u201c aunt, Mrs.W, J.Ross, Mrs.Garnet Strong and Mrs.Harry Thorp are entortalning al & reception In honor of thelr mother, Mrs.John Scott, ou Thursday aflernoon, March 21.from four until six o'clock at the Ritz Carlton Jiotel, Mrs.Beolt Il (Charlotte Gowns NEW YORK DRESSES Exclusively Advance Spring Models $11.75 to $29.50 1353 Greene Ave., nr.Sherbrooke Westmount Fl.7773 celebrating her cighty-fifth birthday that day.Miss Betty Scott, of San Francisco, who was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs.Harry Thorp, fur sev- eral months, if at present visiting Mrs.Garnet Strachan, Miss Audrey Monk Is entertaining ut a tea this afternoon at the Montreal Badminton and Squash Club in honor of Miss Marguerite Suell, Miss Phyllis Kent, Westmont, spent the week at Chantecier, St, Adele, Mrs.P.H, day to spend a wouk ut Helghts.Rowe left on Mon- Morin Miss Mildrod Ewing has been sponding the pust week at Morin Jielghls.Miss Juliette has returned from Hollywood, where she spent several weeks.Mrs, L.C.Kirby has relurned from Ottawa, where she spent the past two wooks, Miss Frances T.cicer, who spent the past week at Chantecler, has returned to Westmount.Captain Leon Beaupre has returned from Florida, where he spent tho past two months, Dr.A.J.Martin, Cote St.Antoine Noad, returned home yes- torday from a trip to Mexico, Mrs.J.S.Everett and her son.Master Kirk Everett, have return- Send In Spring Coats Now \u2014 Delivered When Required \u201cAT NO EXTRA CHARGE\" Fine Non-Gasoline Scientific Cleaning - = = Call ELwood 7308 - - - Miss Brown\u2019s Cleaning Service The Only Cleaning and Dyeing Plant In the Province OWNED and OPERATED by a Woman, Exclusive but not Expensive 5014 SHERBROOKE W.RIED or Pickled Canadian Fish is one of the most nourishing and economi- cal foods that money cap buy.It is rich in \u201c proteins, and in the mineral elements that build good health.* No matter where you live, your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Canadian Fish for yot.You can choose from such dried fish as cod, pollock, haddock, hake, and cusk, and from such pickled fish as herring, mackerel, and alewives .every one of which can be served in a variety \u2018of tasty .recipes.Serve dried or pickled Canadian Fish to your family often.It makes it very economical.° DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA.Department of Fisheries, Se free 52 Buoklet \u2018100 | d me r free 52-page Booklet venise Fi opers containing 100 delighttul | -and economical Fish Recipes.ose a welcome change at meal-times .and you will find yy WRITE | FOR FREE ÿ BOOKLET News and Events of Interest to Women ed home from Toronto, days.have returned from where they spent several days, turned from Sherbrooke, she was the guest ents.where of her par- Mrs.C.H, P, Moore is expected home this week-end from Morin \u2018Heights, where she spent the past week.Miss Mildred McMonagle who was à patient at the Montreal General Hospital, has returned home.Mrs, G.C, Hunter has returned from Hamilton, Ont., where she was (he guest of her father, Mr.J.Cornfield.have returned home from Heather Lodge, Rawdon; where they spont two weeks.Mra.W.E, Jones entertgined at a novelty bridge party last Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Norman Vickers poured Lea.Mrs.G, E.Pakenham entertained at three tables of bridge last Friday afternoon in aid of the general fund of the Monklands Chapter .1,0.D.E, the Mrs.Hazel Warnecke, Mrs.I.Goodwin, who was guest of for tho past Lwo weeks, has returned to her home in New York.- Mra.8.Mitcheson is entertaining at a bridge this evening in honor of Mrs.John Reid, who is leaving shortly to take up residence in Kingstop, Ont.BENEFIT DANCE With music by Jack Bain's orchestra, the second annual infor- LaMountain\u2019s Lamps Make Life Lighter \u201c8 LAMPS and SHADES Dosigned - Made - Repaired Phone Plateau 5716 E.L.LaMountain & Co.2090 University St.(Just below Sherbrooke) LEARN HAIRDRESSING School Chartered by Provincial Govt.Personal and Individual Instruction in all lines of Beauty Culture.Newest methods taught, Specializing in Styling.Modern equipment.Day and Evening Classes.Robertson's Hairdressing Academy.1502 St.Catherine St.W., Room 100.Fitzroy 4852.RADIO REPAIRS Done by Experts All Work Guaranteed TUBES FOR ALL MAKES BOOTH BROS.REG'D.5774.SHERBROOKE Ww.Cor.Melrose EL.737% where they were the guests of Mr.and Mra, Harold Aryis, tor several AE 0 Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cadieux Toronto, Mrs.Hector M.Martin has re- Mr.and Mrs, Hector A.Dale THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ZA made tall with a gay red cockade draped with coarse black fishnet.Nine out of ten of Hollywood's new spring hats have veils.has a nose-!ongth veil of navy bluc fishnet.news by wearing a Panama in February.SMART VEILS ON SPRING HATS Pert of pinked-edge grosgrain ribbon.Jane Wyman's new topper (left), The hat is a cushion-brimmed sailor of natural straw braid, Lucille Fairbanks A tailored bow finishes it at back, and the position (right) makes hat crown is mal dance sponsored by the Youth Aliyah Cominittee in the interests of refugee children will take piace Saturday evening, at the Shaar Hushomayim Community Hall, \u201cYouth Aliyah\u201d has been responsible for the migration of hundreds of young refugee children from Germany to Palestine.where they are settled, educated and given an opportunity to start lite anew.Full proceeds of.the dance will be devoted to the maintenance of this work.Luncheon Committce The Westmount Women's Club is holding its Charter Day Luncheon, in the Ball Room of the \u2018Windsor Hotel tomorrow, under the chairmanship of Mrs.Gordon Terrill Blair, assisted by Mra.Herbert C.Holland and the following committee: Mrs, E.J.Clark, Mrs.T.R, Blanchard, Mrs, G.Harrison, Mrs.Frank Rowe, Mrs, R.W.Rowat, Miss A.Brown, Miss M, Brown, Mrs.C, Crutche- low, Mrs.G.S, Mooney, Mrs.W.J.Templeton, Mrs, E.Littler, Mrs.H.Cadleux, Mrs.A, Thomson, Mrs, W, S, Adams, Mrs.A.E.Cocktield, Miss Verna Evans, Miss Dorothy Evans, Mrs.C, A.Bor- rie, Mrs.H, Griffin, Mrs.A, M.Boucher, Mrs.A, Boland, Mrs, A.D.McNeice, Mrs.Ivan McHaffle.Mrs, A.Wiley Walsh, Mrs, L.J.Dixon, Mrs, 'L.P, Nelligan, Mrs, J.Meldrum, Mrs.A.Evans, Mrs.M.R.Rubenstein, Weddings Duckett-Farroil The marriage of Bertha, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.M.Farrell.of Westmount, to Mr.Henry D.Duckett tock place very quietly this morning at seven o'clock in St.Leo's Church, Westmount.Mr.and Mrs.Duckett will leave gh Monday for Truro, N.S., where ® they will reside.Tiffin-Kenwood The marriage took place In Toronto on B8aturday, of Pearl Evolyn, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Kenwood.of Westmount, to 8.M.I.(W.0.1.) J.S.Tiffinethe Royal Cañadian IS THE TIME TO REUPHOLSTER! Prices are low, the new styles in fabrics are out, you'll want your home new and bright for spring.Come in today and see the fine fabrics\u2014'et us make an estimate on your furniture, You'll be surprised at the new low prices! For FREE Estimates, Phone EL.7933 RELIABLE Regiment.The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Caleb Harris, of Indian Road Baptist .Church.Given in marriage by her bro- thor.Mr.Gordon Kenwood, the bride was in a gown of China tea crepe, with a matching hat and accessories.She wore a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses and lily-of-the-valley.Mrs.P.Gordon, of Niagara-ou-the-Lake, as matron of honor, was gowneil in a frock of marine blue crepe : With a hat to match.C.8.M.I.(W.0.2) O.S.Lewis The Royal Canadian Regiment, acted as best man for Mr.Tiffin.\u2018Out-of-town guests included Mrs, Chas.Smith and Mrs.Philip Castonguay, sisters of the bride, and Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Matthews, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Tiffin will reside at 50 Indian Road Crescent, Tor onto.Hale-Witkie * The marriage of Dorothy Rita Edna.youngest daughter of the late L.Allen Wilkie and of Mrs.Wilkie, of Montreal, to Mr, John \u2018that worn by the bride, with hats at four o'clock in Melville Presbyterian Church, the Reverend William Orr Mulligan officiated.Spring flowers and fern were used to decorate the church.Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.Roy Allen Wilkie, of Hamilton, Ont., the bride wore a jacket frock of pale blue crepe with a matching hat and a corsage bouquet of Queen Mary roses and lily-of-the-valley.Miss Della Wilkie and Miss Nellie Wilkie, sisters of the bride, as bridesmaids, were in jacket frocks of crepe, cut on similar lines as to match.Miss Della wore grey with a corsage bouquet of red roses and Miss Nellie was in rosc with a corsage of Talisman roses.Mr.Charles Johnson, R.C.A.F., acted as best man for Mr.Hale, and the ushers were, Mr.Raymond Chapman, R.C.AF., and Mr.Thomas Sullivan, R.C.A.F.During the signing of the register, Miss Della Wilkie sang, ''Because.\u201d Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, 2372 Wilson avenue, where spring flowers and Mrs.N.Short, Mrs.L.Pratt, Mrs.N.L.Bromley, Mrs.G.Mooney, Mrs.A.Boucher, Mrs.M.W.Davis, Mrs.J.W.Wright, Mrs.J.S.McKnight.Mrs.G.Hellstrom, Mrs.F.W.Hirsch, Mrs.Ewart Averson, Mrs.S.Blackwell, Mrs.E.P.Brown, Mrs.Cyril Savage, Mrs.F.M.Hall, Miss Rose Greenway, Mrs.Geo.Cooke, Mrs.R, B.Taylor.Mrs.C.W, Taylor, Mrs.Geo.E.Cooke, Mrs.Percy French, Mrs.J.W.Smith, Mrs.E.S.Stanton, Mrs.G.A.Hartley, Mrs.G.BE.Cross, Mrs.C.W.Stackhouse, Mrs.F.H.Rowe, Mrs.Gordon T.Blair, Mrs, Herbert C.Holland, Mrs.W.F.Worfolk, Mrs.A.D.Paynter, Mrs.R.M.Macaulay Mrs.J.B.Churchill, Mrs, G.Stuart, Miss I.Stuart, Miss B.Stuart, Mrs.Glen Case, Mrs.A.Cayford, Mrs.G.Simpson, Mrs.J.Savidant, Mrs.Fred Russell, Mrs.C.S.Baller, Mra W.H.Gomery, Mrs.G.G.Gomety.Mrs.W.G.l.eHaine, Mrs.J.S.Chadburn, Mrs.Findlay Graham, Mrs, A.G.Munich, Mrs.C.Hayword, Mrs.R.A.Aitken, Mrs.T.W.DeWitt, Mrs.ferns were used to decoraté the rooms.Additional Subscribers Additional subscribers to the Westmount Women\u2019s Clyb annual luncheon, which Is being held in the ball room of the Windsor hotel tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock Include: Mrs.C.D.French, Mrs.W.Brophy, Mrs.R.Steacie, Mrs.Ted Evans, Mre.BH.N.Evans, Mrs, E.Atkinson, Mrs.J.H, Brace, Mrs.Geo.Harvey, Mrs, W.Boyd, Mrs.F.W.Wigg,, Mre.B, L.Emsley, Mrs, J.L.Smith, Mrs.W.J.Tawse, Mrs.N.Mackinnon, Mrs.A.G.Gilmour.Miss Jean Mae- Connell, Mrs.W.P.Zeller.Mrs.C.J.Doscher, Mrs, F, M.Scott.Mrs.E.S.Brett, Mrs.A.Rubens, Miss H.E.Jette, Miss W.Roper.Mjss A.Pierce, Mrs.J.L.S.Williams, Mrs.J, W.S.Van- delour, Mrs.C.Forrest, Mrs.E.E.Springer.Miss Rlizabeth Springer, Mre.EASTER PARADE in New York City 5 Day All Expense Trip Easter Week-end Party 8 Features including exchange Going March 2ist P.M.Returning March 25th P.M.CHERRY BLOSSOMS in Washington, D.C.10 Day All Expense Trip Personally conducted Easter Party 10 Special Features Including all exchange $96.50 , Returning March 31st.Mambership Limited Reserve Now! Personally conducted by « Mrs.-H.B.Pope, WE.23686 Tobin Travel Burcau PL.0613 James Coleman, Misg W.Coleman, Miss O.Coleman, Mrs.R.Jardine, Mrs.G.Rtahburn, Mrs.A.Shields, Mrs.S.Ogilvie, Mrs.Ellen Ward, Mrs.Albert Adams, Mrs, C.D.Wolfkill, Mrs.F.G.Cope, Mrs.W.A.Dennison, Mrs.A.T.Clibbon, Mrs.D.A.Mec- Niece, Mrs.M.Legallais, Mrs.John Mulcair, Mrs, C.B.Sewell, Mrs.J.W.Stephenson, Mrs.E.Walsh, Mrs.L.P.Nelligan, Mrs.H.E.McKeen, Mrs.E.Eastwood, Mrs, A.Beck, Mrs.F.Mechin,! SUATENES = THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL-\u2014 oil WEAR WELL\u2014 AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ~ GUARANTEED BRITISH.MANUFAGSURE » also MILITARY CLOTHS for Officers\u2019 Uniforms Khaki and Air Force Blue \u201cPleca-fif © Pep Peccorien @ ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX (Successor to Clocks called for and delivered.4922 Sherbrooke West \u201cAt The P.E.DEAN vhs C.Guillod) WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS EL.9890 Near Claremont Ave.Circus\u2019 H.ZERBST UPHOLSTERER É- Ingalls, Mrs.Going March 21st P.M.> ET OL 27 A.Shaw, Mrs.Brown, Mrs.S.S.Boxer, Mrs.R.O.Shaw, Mrs.F.© A.Jennings, Mrs.E.Chipchase, Mrs.D.Isles, Mrs.E.Whyte, Mrs, w.Uhipchase, Mrs, Foster Smith, Mrs.L, Sach, Mrs.A.Yoman, Mrs.M.Harcourt, Mrs.L.Harcourt, Mrs.J.A.Burns, Mrs.R.F.L.Picard, Mre.O.G.Beckitt, Mrs.B.J.Clark, Mrs.C.H.Turner, Mrs.N.Emslie, Mrs.R, E.Drys- dale, Misg Jessie Cochrane, Mrs.H.Murray, Mrs.John Shearer, Mrs.P.Lebesque, Miss G.Elliott, Mrs.W.A.Griftith, Mrs.J.\u201c Jamiesan, Mrs.E.Reid, Mrs.R.Hillhouse, Miss R.LeBellcrose, Mrs.A.E.Jackson, Mrs.Geo.Geo.Loader, Mrs.R.E.Logan, Mrs.T.Laurie Watson, Miss Rita McQueen, Mrs.F.G.Smith, Mrs, W.G.Raymond, Mrs.F.H.Sproule, Mrs.Victor Sharp, and Mrs.Aitken, Mrs.R.B.Hartley, Mrs.A.J.Kelly.Mrs.Smiley, Mrs.A.Gemmell, Mrs.Geo.Sinn, Mrs.W.E, Walker, Mrs.A.Griffiths, Mrs, G.A.; Hartley, Miss A.Brown, Mrs.Hill, Mrs.Norris, Mrs, Fred Matthews, Mrs, Albert Golden, Mrs.D\u2019Arcy Bogue, Miss H.Sutherland, Miss G.Doyle, Miss M.\u2018 Brown, Mrs.P.Mgrphet, Mrs, F.Heweill, Mrs, J.Flynn, Mrs.I.\u201c McHaffie, Mrs, G.D.Pratt, Mrs.H.G.Littler, Mrs.C, M.Mec- Daniels, Mrs.A.H.Cadieux, Mrs.F, B.TIcRobert, Mrs.R.W.Rowat, Mrs.C.T.Medlar, Mrs.J.T.Tedford, Mrs.F.H.Foster, Mrs.M.S.Milloy, Mrs.C.Mac- Artney, Mrs.A.T.Parkes, Miss H.Parkes, Mrs.F.M.Longhurst, Mrs.J.K.McKenzie, Mrs.L.S.Payne, Mrs.D.Chadwick, Mrs.G.D.Robbins, Mrs, J.A.Nutter.Mrs.R.H.Eccleston, Mrs.E.1n- wood, Mrs.A.IngH#, Mrs.F.R.Haney, Mrs.B.Ransom, Mrs.E.L.Nelson, Mrs.J, Morrison, Mrs.Peter MacGregor, Mrs.H.Re- thoret, Mrs.G.R.Griffith, Mrs.Allan MacGregor, Miss Suysie Ryder, Mrs.C.E.Robinson, Mrs.Hugh Shoobridge, Mrs.J.Sutherland, Mrs.S.G.Waterhouse, Mrs.T.Stokes, Mrs.H.Corriveau, Mrs.H.Caplan, Mrs.A.Rolland, Mrs.P, Jarman.Mrs.A.Clib- bon, Mrs.C.A.Rledinger, Mrs D, A.Richardson, Mrs.A.W L.THOMSON BERNIER DOLL & ter HOSPITAL Dolls hair dressed, curled and made like new.2027 Metcalfe St.LA.0648 CUT FLOWERS AND PLAN Reg'd 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: 2175 Balgrave Ave.EL.9595 a a a a LS LS LS LSS SLL RE For All Cecon® cure PMlorists prop.\u201d Retall Branch: tat Victoria) DE.9898 LE A 7%.THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 Walsh, Mrs.Bayly-Sprott, Mrs.W.H.A.Olive, Mrs.W.8.B.Sprott, Mrs.L.G.Smith, Mrs.F.Pypers, Mrs, H.F.Briegel, Mrs.E.K.Decatur, Mrs, B, Yer- bury, Mrs.Alfred Taylor, Mrs.N.Fowler, Miss F.Fowler, Miss N.Parkes, Mrs, R.H.Mallison, ., Spring Hats Attractive new Spring styles, featuring Flower Turbans, Sailors, etc.Moderately Priced.MISS M.BYRNE Milliner 4170 St.Catherine W., FI.2868 (Near Greene Ave.) Name Your Own Price \u2014 Above Qur Costs! lq A Call Will Convince You! LADIES\u2019 TAILORED CLOTHES Far Superior Yet Less Expensive Than Rz2ady Made e COATS \u2014 made to your order in the latest fabrics.SUITS \u2014 tailored in the latest modes and materials, DRESSES designed to individuality.your personal w New and practical designs Personal treatment of your needs that feature FASHIONABLE INDIVIDUALITY as expressed by \u2019 BRUKER REG'D.1466 Crescent St.Montreal 4088 WwW.) (above St.Catherine St.\u201cMy dear, they\u2019re simply Marvellous\u201d out of the room.They dust, clean & polish your furniture all in one operation.And NO FLYING DUST OR LINT to settle back before you are ADES= T-KLEEN DISPOSABLE TISSUE DUSTERS Ask for Them at GROCERY HARDWARE DRUG and DEPARTMENTAL STORES OR CALL HA.5400 Give Them for + BRIDGE PRIZES OR KITCHEN SHOWERS 24¢ & 69¢ ADES-T-KLEEN (Quebec) Reg'd.BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.Smooths = Softens = Whitens \u2014 POSITIVELY NON-GREASY = REGULAR 504 SIZE.| (Jack) Brown Hale, R.C.A.F.sou Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired UPHOLSTERING CO.cw.» SS , of Mr, and Mrs.Matthew C.Hale.: 779 Sherbrooke West | of Montreal, formerly ot Bally Victoria Ave.pE0F0S, ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES ANY DAY A FISH DAY LIT eh) foyer Sen rc Ei] 379 Vietoris ave.wirirta EL.7980 |] 4 oo 1 | es \u201c=> | » NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD ~ moos | v & + HR.SMITH GREATEST OF CAPRA\u2019S FILMS \u201cMr.Smith Goes to Washington\u2019, Frank Capra's latest Columbia hit, co-starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, on the Snow- don screen today until Saturday.Hailed from coast to coast as Capra's most brilliant screen achievement, \u201cMr, Smith Goes to Washington\u201d is justifying that acclaim by shattering all records of previous Capra successes, which include \u201cIt Happened One Night,\u201d \u201cMr.Deeds Goes to Town\u201d and \u201cYou Can't Take It With You,\u201d adjudged the best pictures of their respective years, A gay, exciting, warmly emotional comedy drama, \u201cMr.Smith Goes to Washington\u201d is enacted by a truly outstanding cast.In ad= dition to Miss Arthur and Stewart who share the romantic leads, Edward Arnold, Thomas Mitchell, Claude Rains, Guy Kibbee, Ruth Donnelly, Eugene Pallette, Beulah Bondi, Harry Carey and H.B.Warner play prominent roles, and Joan Blondell now playing at GAY NEW COMEDY! \u2018The Amazing Mr.Williams\u201d which co-stars \u2018Melvyn Douglas the former as a debonair detective so busy solving crimes that he can never find time to marry the girl! \"ES the York United Theatre, presents STUDID NIGHT WAS \u201cGREATLY ENJOYED The Carrie Biggers Schoo! of Dancing Studio evening was held on Friday evening for parents and friends of the pupils with about eighty persons in attendance, Spring flowers, roses and carnations were used to decorate the rooms.Pupils gave a very fine exhibition of their work including tap, toe, acrobatic, ballroom and highland dancing, Miss Biggers announced that the Spring opening would take -place on Wednesday, March 13, classes and private tuition will be given in all styles of dancing.Singing and elocution for children and adults will also be included.Refreshments were served by the older pupils, The school\u2019s dance recital will take place in Victoria Hall, on Friday, May 31.Another studio evening will be held on April 5th.ROMANCE WITH A LAUGH! Robert Taylor, Greer Garson and Lew Ayres as they are seen in ¢ \u201cRemember?\u201d the romantic comedy of modern marriage opening Sunday at the Monkland United Theatre, REGGIE LEWIS O.D., B.Opt.OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Complete eye examinations with modern ophthalmic instruments Repairs and adjustments to all types of glasses.In assoriation oth S.McKinley, D \"1867 St.Catherine W.Corner St.Mark Fl.1808 Probably the most diftfeult role essayed by a film player is that of Quasimodo, the frightful hero of \u201cThe Hunchback of Notre Dame\u201d, currently depicted by Charles Laughton in RKO Radio's moving, spectacular version of the Victor Hugo classic, opening | JULIETTE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM HOLLYWOOD f And suggests you drop in and choose a Spring hat for Easter from among the exact models that the movie stars will wear in the Hollywood Easter Parade.AN EARLY CHOICE IS ADVISABLE JULIETTE HAT SHOP SHERBROOKE ST.WEST At Grey Ave.EL.4001 \u201cGEORGIANTICS 1940\u201d {i MUSICAL REVUE Presented By the Students of SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS COLLEGE Friday Mar.15th & Saturday Mar.16th in the N.D.G.COMMUNITY HALL Cast of Eighty \u2014 Five Chorus Lines © MUSIC BY EIGHTEEN PIECE ORCHESTRA e Admission 50¢ Reserved Seats at Coltege Office 75¢ gi.Charles Laughton Scores In \u201cHunchback\u201d Role | beth, Saturday at the York United Theatre for a four day engage- Laughton receives his greatest opportunity to reveal new facets of his artistry.Although his versatility has been established in such outstanding screen achievements as \u201cThe Private Life of Henry VIII,\u201d \u2018The Barretts of Wimpole Street,\u201d \u201cRuggles of Red Cap\u201d and \u201cMutiny on the Bounty\u201d, h's current interpretation Is hailed as his- finest work, As Quasimodo, the heroic bell- ringer of Notre Dame, Laughton breathes life-and pathos into the extremely difficult part, evoking heart-tugging sympathy for the pitiable outcast.Despite the actor's shocking make-up, his superb artistry makes the immortal Quasimodo human and deeply appealing.Nineteen - year-old Maureen O'Hara, a brilllant newcomer uncovered by Laughton, is seen as Esmeralda, the fiery gypsy girl whose persecution by the King's High Justice causes the hunchback to defend her at the sacrifice of his own life.\u2019 Laid in fifteenth century Paris.historic sectiqns of which have been reproduced on a mammoth scale, \u201cThe Hunchback of Notre Dame\u2019 features a cast of thousands, \u2018headed by such notable players as Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Thomas Mitchell, Edmond O\u2019Brien, Alan Marshal and Waiter Hampden.a DETTE DAVIS AIM NOT UP T0 FUN! MUSIC! The Marx Brothers in a scene from the uproarious comedy The Circus\u201d with Kenny Baker and Florence Rice, playing at the Westmount United Theatre this Sunday until Tuesday.GIRLS! 2 \u201cAt a * FIGHTING! HATING! LOVING! Warner Baxter and Alice Faye in » scene from the film \u2018\u2019Barricade\u2018\u2019 which opens Sunday at the Snowdon United Theatre for a three day engagement.Instructing the five choruses included in \u2018\u201cGeorglantics '40,\u201d the second annual musical revue of Sir George Williams College to be presented at the N.D.GQ.Community Hall on March 16, 16, is Eva Watt, young Westmount girl.Filling the spot Miss Wat: had last year in the first edition of the production was a comparatively easy task.This season, however, she Is leading tive different choruses with Russia, Ara- bila, the southern part of the United States and South America as background and this has caused her various routines to be complicated no end.The musical scores composed by Harold Potter and arranged by him, are especially designed for the variety of settings {ncor- porated into the revue, Eleven new songs, and Lwo repeats will be heard during the course of the program by the orchestra which is entirely made up of students of S¢ George Willlams.Hard at work in the College drama workshop are the members of the student stage crew, headed by stage manager Olaf Meyer.Mr.Meyer reports tha: production settings are almost completed, and that when the show bows at the Community Hall, the lighting effects will be elope Gray, and Nanette Fabares, as Mistress Margaret Radcliffe, have taunted her in song about her fading charms.Bette happens to glance Into a mirror.She studies herself for a moment, then smashes the thing into a thousand pieces with a smaller hand mirror.Then she flings herself around her cham- ier, hurling a goblet at another mirror and a vase at another.\u201cTake them down!\u201d she screams as she throws the vase at the last mirror.Unfortunately, however, the brilliant actress misses her last target and the scene.has to be retaken.Again she tries and again she misses, this time the second mirror, and the third.Michael Curtiz, the director.chuckles, \"All boys\u2019, he observes, \u201cshould select as wives - girls what can\u2019t throw any better than you, Bette.\u201d HER ACTING On the \u201cThe Private Lives of Eljzabeth and Essex\u2019 set at War- ners Bette Davis was enacted a dramatic scene in the film, now playing at the Monkland United.Miss Davis, as Queen Eliza- supposedly is in a fine rage, a jealous passion because For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and call SOL\u2019S Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Olivia de Havilland, as Lary Pen- Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.Cut Rate Florist\u20145518 Monkland\u2014WA.2747 {422 SPRING FLOWERS ASSORTED BOX OF BEAUTIFUL 84c SPRING FLOWERS vas 410004 araa rene ® 4 Stores to Serve you \u2014 Delivery Anywhere © JI DAFFODILS .doz.89¢c ROSES .ve.doz.Bc JI DARWIN TULIPS .doz.75c CARNATIONS ,,, doz.84c FUNERAL DESIGNS .esse c00000 .\u2026\u2026.$8.00 up 5693 Park Ave.TA.5858 | i 8036 Bherbrécke wr WA.azz] 1817 st.Catherine w, Fl, 3422 .HN CORNFIELD Local Girl Has Important Role In \u201cGeorgiantics\u2019 40\u201d such that the far-flung scenes will be reflected in all their natural splendor.At Long Last The door of the chief's office swung open, and a tall man lounged in.\u201cWell, old boy,\u201d he sald patting the chief on the back, \u2018how are you after all this time?\u201d The other turned round and stared.at him.\u201cI'm a self-made man,\u201d continued the stranger.\u201cYon don't remember me, do you?But 23 HRRREONI IRAE OA NOR ONHLAND {Monkland Ave., at Girouard) TODAY until Saturday - Splendid Double BIH! x \u201c= THE story of the queen who could be everything but a woman , , .the man who could be everything but a king! BETTE DAVI ERROL FLYNN In the strange Romance of the Virgin Queen, The Private Lives ELIZABETH ESSEX with Olivia De Havilland Donald Crisp Alan Hale 2nd Feature \u201c JACKIE COOPER % BETTY FIELD «+ .In the Adventures of Henry Aldrich .radio's hard: luck id.\u201cWHAT A LIFE\u201d Friday Night After 11 Revival Showing of % ROBERT TAYLOR % VIVIEN LEIGH fn \u201cA Yank at Oxford.\u201d Sun., Mon, Tues.% ROBERT TAYLOR % GREER CARSON with Lew Ayres in \u201cRemember.\u201d + PAUL MUNI with Jane Bryan in \u201cWe Ars Not Alone.\u201d .SHORT SUBJECTS.\u201cSOUTH RIDING\u201d ON WESTMOUNT - SCREEN The screen version of Winifred Objectives in the campaign Army have for the Salvation been announced as foll Montreal Woest\u20148§1300 Hampstead \u201481800 N.D, G.West\u201481300 N.D.G.Enst\u2014373200 ROTARY SPEAKER Rev.G.E.Trueman, rector of St.Matthew's anglican church will ba the speaker at the meeting today of the Montreal Westward Rotary Club.His subject will be \u201cThe Real Thing.\u201d ows; BOOTLEG FUEL Japan now has fuel buotleggers.well balanced cast.ls played against a background which only England can provide.The screen version is a faithful rewroduction of the book, which was posthumously awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, one of the inost highly valued literary awards.The book was first published in March.1936, and was a Pook Society Choice and a best seller of the year, not only in this country hut in America.It as been translated into several languages.Largo Cast The many important characters called for an exceptionally large cast, which was very carefully chosen and has resulted in à film of sincere and compelling power.The cast fncludes Ralph Richardson, Edna Best, Edmund Gwenn, Ann Todd.John Clements, Marie Lohr, Glynis Johns and a very clever young Yorkshire girl discovered by Victor Saville, Joan Ellum.Victor Sa- ville produced and directed, and the picture is presented by London Films.\u2019 years ago, when I was poor and ragged and out of work, yon gave me a message to carry.\u201d The chief found his tongue at last.\u201cWell,\u201d he anapped, where's the answer?\u201d What's in a Name \u201cThat's an odd name for you to give your daughter\u2014'\"Radobile\u2019.\u201d \u201cWell, you see, she came tha day after my seventh payment on the radio and the day baforg my eleventh payment on the au- tomabile.\u2018\u201d BRERA (St.Catherine at Guy Street) YORK TODAY, \u201cThe Tower of London,\u2019 \"The Amazing Mr, Williams.\u201d Artie Shaw and his Orchestra, Start Saturday Until Tuesday 1940\u2019s THRILL OF THRILLS! The One Picture You Must Say You've Seen| *+ 4 3 #318 OEDRIC HAROWIOKE THOMAS MITCHELL » MAUREEN O'HANK's EDMOND O'BRIEN « ALAN MARSHAL « WALTER HAM KATHARINE ALEXANDER , RKO IAD Bibi 668 \u2014 2nd FEATURE \u2014 LOOK WHO'S HERE! \u2014Re-united for the laugh show of their lives .up in the air about Frenchy fem.mes and the Foreign Legion! RADIO X°9 Picture REGINALD GARDINER Other Feature mmm The March of Time presents \u201cThe Republic of Finland\u201d Holtby's famous book, \u201cSouth Westmount\u2014#\u201d13,000 \u2018Riding,\"\u201d now showing at the Verdun\u2014$2500 Westmount United until Saturday.1t is one of tbe first pictures made In England, which, be | range x sides being superbly acted by a|\u2014™ N OW D 0 N IRENE I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Decarie Blvd, North Queen Mary) Now Playing Until Saturday A Truly Exciting Picture! A PICTURE everyday abounding in romance, drama and comedy! imparting that rare thrill that comes when a great director, a great cast and a great story come together! of life FRANK CAPRAS | À Mr Smith Eiger #0 ETS NS.© es lo Task.ington co-starring soon ARTHUR * somes STEWART with CLAUDE RAINS - EDWARD ARNOLD - GUY KISDEZ * JOHN «+ + the naw king of swing .Y WALTER CATLETT THOMAS MITCHELL + BEULAH BONDI 2nd FEATURE \u201cKID NIGHTINGALE\" .a song on his lips, aby In elther fist .with PAYNE À JANE WYMAN % ED.BROPHY su J WARNER BAXTER % ALICE FAYE In the adventurou with Zorina, Bddie Albert, Alan Hale and NDAY UNTIL TUESDAY romance .\u201cBARRICADE.\u201d ON YOUR TOES\" Frank MeHugh.Sunday Afternoon and Evening % BIG STAGE REVUE x with TOMMY DAY and His ORCHESTRA.ON THE STAGE at 4.30 and 8.16 p.m.Te ARANETA .% EDNA B Alexander Korda > «+.torn from the ilves of two who \u2018 {Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Now Showing Until Saturday MILLAND - CUMMINGS MAURICE MOSCOVICH - LEONID KINSKEY, ALAN DINEHART + FRITZ FELD.A 0th Century-Fox Picture SPECIAL FEATURE = presents Drama dared to love ,.| Featuring J RALPH RICHARDSON EST -\u2014 FRIDAY NIGHT \u2014 with Marg in fter 11 p.m.Revival Y% JAMES STEWART aret Sulitvan and Ray Milland \u201cNext Time We Love.\u201d \u2014 SUNDAY UNTIL TUESDAY \u2014 \u201cTHE NIGHT OF NIGHTS\u201d with Pat O'Brien, Olympe Bradna and Roland Young.THE MARX BROTHERS with Ke nny Baker and Florence Rice In \"At The Circus.\u201d SBA SUC LEU EE EE RIS DELETE TETE i ECEGEGERAREBLLRE LOGE EG AINAOAE A AMEEôE 4 4 + ;, PAGE SIX THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940 \u201cY\u201d CAGE TEAM MEETS SIR GEO.WILLIAMS TONIGHT RED WINGS HAND GRADS THIRD DEFEAT WITH 42 WIN; GRAHAM, LOSER DEFENCEMAN, STARS Graham, Allowed Off From Military Duties for Day, Stayed on Ice Throughout Game \u2014 Red Wings Had Superiority in Weight \u2014 Dognieaux Brothers Scored Two Quick Goals Early in Game The colourful Westmount Red Wings handed the Boys Brigade.Crads thelr third defeat in a long winter's campaigning last week by tuking a hard fought game al Westmount Park by the score of 4-2, 1ighlight of the game was the return of Mac.Graham, brillsant defenceman of the Grads who was freed of military duties for the tilght, With B!I Blair missing as a result of eye injurles In a steam- pipe explosion, Graham carried out the defence duties for sixty minutes with ald of Jim Patterson\u2014erstwhile forward.The Red Wings made good advantage of a supertor'ty In welght, however, and at the fifteen minute mark the Grads overburdened defence cracked wide two goals were scored by the Dognieaux brothers.Two minutes later.She let go a shot that hounced oft Lambs pads Into the net.This was bad luck as nine t\u2018mes In ten the puck would have cleared to the front.The bad luck continued Into the third perlod and a minute after the start Shea again plcked up the puck at the blue llne and drove a shol through a maze of players to make it 4-0.The (rads took themselfes In hand, however and though the Red Wings missed n few scoring chances the Grads goal was never in much danger in the last two periods, Five minutes after Shea's second goal J.Patterson led a rush down the ice and laid a beautiful pass to Len Childs who bounced n shot off of Clark's pads that C.Childs p!cked up at the penalty shot line and drove in to break the goose-egs.Grads second goal came when Graham was serving a penalty.Undaunted, however, he pressed to the attack and Len Childs scored on a pass from Bowman.From then on Red Wings gave a great display of backchecking that he held the Grads at Bay.Both teams passed up several scoring chances and had the breaks heen properly capitalized on the score might have beon either much greater or just as easily reversed.It was the second defeat In a week for the Grads, the reason, however, being that as these are merely exhibition games the Grads are taking the opportunity to \u2018try out a group of juniors and reserve players at the expense of regular players, the idea being to form some estimate of the material avallafle to replace some of the star players who may make the jump next season to the central team which will bd formed if the war should be over.Th's central team will play either junior or Intermediate hockey according to circumstan- Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M, Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.1616 If First Line Signals Busy, Please Dial Next Line, FORUM GROCERY 2209 St.Catherine W.NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT open and¥ ces, and will be supported hy Grads teams operating in Verdun.the Northeast and the West-End.These teams will be modeled by along the lines of the successful experiment carried out by the Westmount B.B.Grads this year.The Grads teums will be In turn be supported by the Boys Brigade teams in their districts \u2014 thus mak!ng a completo chaïn of players.It Is expected a system such an this could create a prominent pla.e for itself in the \u201cJontreal Hockey set-up The central feam would probably contain at least seven West end Graus at least four of which would come from the Westmount area which Is craddiing the movement.The Westmcu t Grads themselves wlll play In an inter- municipal league embodying two Westmount and two N, D.G.teams, next season.Plans for this league are already underway, Interscholastic Track Meet At McGill The Dominion Interscholastic Track Championships are being conducted by McGill University on Saturday, June 1st, 1940, In conjunction with the 20th annual McGill Interscholastic Track Meet, Thig will be the eighth time this event has been run on the McGill track where it was inaugurated in the spring ot 1923.The last occasion on which it was held here was in 1936.The McGill Interscholastic meet, which has long been acknowledged to be the finest schoolboy meet held Tn Eastern Canada, annually attracts some 400 competitors and, with the added attraction of the Dominion Champlonships, an even larger entry ls expected, During the next few months thousands of schoolboys will be training faithfully for the honour of representing their schools at this schoolboy classic.Entry blanks will be forwarded to schools in the near future but In the meantime any further information may be received from Mr.F.M.Van Wagner, Track Coach, McGill Union, * MILES OF STEEL Government-owned railways in Latvia now have nearly 3,000 miles of tracks.\u2019 Washington Club Roster Out First the Washington Senators\u2019 1340 last year's sixth place outfit, rookies will Fla., Fe).group, 15, and the second year ordered training started Feb.1.a Lithuanian from United States\u2014will try to the hurling staff.Gerald Walker, secured in a trade, Is the only gure starter in the outfiel, If George Washington fly, he will hold down right fleld.Four rookies and the veteran Sammy West, will the other spot.Thirteen infielders will be tried out, with the blggest gap still yawning at first hase.Four catchers will go \u2014headed Ferrell.A new coach\u2014Bennle Bengough who once caught for the Yankees \u2014 has billing in the roster.The rookie pitcher with the best record is S:d Hudson, a 6-foot- four-inch right hander, who won 24 games and lost four with Sanford, Fla., last year.LEAFS DEFEAT RED WINGS BY SCORE OF Z- Maple Leafs, in exceptionally good form, defeated Red Wings 2-1 in a fast-moving exhibition game at Westmount Park rinks over the weekend.The losers opened the scoring with K.Shea sending home the puck during a scramble in front of the net.Maple Leafs, how- over, tiled the score within a few minutes, Black getting in a goal on assists from Romney and Mann, From then on the game seesawed back and forth, excellent work on the part of- Clark, goal- ing for Maple Leafs, and Kennedy, In the net for Red Wings, prevented plenty of good shots from scoring.The deciding goal was scored when Baulne, picking up a loose puck in centre Ice, passed it to Mann, who sent it in with a difficult shot.The match was exceptionally clean, neither squad getting penalties.School Credit Proposed For to camp by the veteran Rick Junior and senior high school school attendance\u2014this to the demand for Christian Superintendent of Schools.Opposition flared almost !m- Bible school or Sunday school have to meet.For it is argued that struction, and would bar from credit the work of many satisfactory denominational teachers having no status under public school requirements.Others interested in the question aver that the chief problem is fn a possible breakdown of bar riers now separating church and state.They see possible development of all sorts of detailed relationships, innocent in themselves, which could eventually bind church and state and bring about a perilous tangle of finances and administration.Dr.Sutton believes that a Move such as he proposes would be a militant force against criminality among the young.His plan would allow as much a3 two full credits out of the required 14, for Bible etudy under authorized instructors.The President of the Atlanta School Board, Ed.S.Cook, has announced that he will appoint a committee to study the question.INCREASE PATRONAGR People of the Netherlands Indies are increasing their patronage of government rail ways, BUSY MAKING UNIFORM Nearly all textile mils in Lille, France, are busy on military orders, The first harbinger of spring\u2014 baseball roster\u2014came out some time ago but listed no new talent which promised better times for It was also announced that the Senators once more would be one of the first big league teams to start training.The first squad of arrive in Orlando, composed mostly of veterans, w.ll gat there March 1.Last President Clark | Griffith F:ftezn pitchers-\u2014two Cubans, Canada, a Venezulan and 11 natives of the make Case can learn to go back for a struggle for Study Of Bible, credits for Sunday school or Bible answer training for America\u2019s Bible-less youth, was proposed to the Board of Education by Willis A.Sutton, mediately from certain groups because the proposal implies that teachers must come up to standards that public school teachers handling pupils of the same age such a qualification would give a decided advantage to denominations having trained organizations in charge of their religious in- \u2018 catches in formaldehyde.subject.FISHERMAN PICKLES HIS CATCHES Having! scientific interest in fish, Jeff McCord of Atlanta pickles He's fished in every Georgia county but one, found 353 species and sub-species and Sims to write a book on | I Howard S.Ross, X.C., D.C.L., spoke on \u201cA New World Order\u201d at the morning service of the First Presbyterian Church, Verdun, The Minister, Rev.Dr.A.M.Hill, conducted the devotional service and, in introducing the speaker, referred to his great and helpful interest in many good causes, and in particular, his advocacy, in many addresses and articles in Canada and the Unitéd States, of a social order founded upon justice to all\u2014a Christian economic system based on the Sermon on the Mount in action.Mr.Ross discussed and quoted striking passages from the opinions of outstanding military leaders, statesmen, journalists, business leaders and econom:sts, all of them giving very convincing facts upon which they base their beliefs that the Allies will undoubtedly be victorious, whether the war is of long or short duration.He praised the efforts being made to bring about peace, even though at the moment there appears to be little hope of success until the war is ended.Our faulty economic system was blame\u201d \u2018> part for the breeding of the torships which we oppose for : many convincing reasons giveu, and it was suggested that the ceaseless economic conflict (leading eventually to war) which apparently is inevitable under a system geared to a basis of scarcity in the midst of a potential abundance, should be ended, not only because of sympathy for the millions in want\u2014 that incredible paradox of poverty and unemployment In the midst of plenty\u2014but because it would be to *he advantage of rich and poor alike, because it would pay everyone well.Taxation The crushing burden of taxation for unemployment was discussed and held to be a glaring evidence of the weakness of a system based principally on the profit and scarcity incentive, which go hand in hand.The unemployed could make use of the idle machines and equipment and produce enough for their own purposes (many are doing it in California with ald from the State, such aid being in small amount compared to relief taxation) but this would be undesirable competition with those who have for sale the things needed by the unemployed.We should not blame those who object if such production interferes with their business.Instead of blaming anyone we should do what we can to bring CROSSWORD SOLUTION ICG L|O I AlR Skiing = dut even il you don't ski Bare are skating mow shoeing curling dog tesmn saddle Rote, LA the ondettul Dospiality this Laurentian Moue- trom New Yak \u201cA New World Order\u201d Is Sermon Topic At Verdun , mount about the adoption by agreement, and because it will pay well, of an economic system under which all who are willing to do their share of the useful and necessary work of the world, would easily have plenty, with the help of our STAGED BY SERVICE CLUBS During the past few years the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital and the Children's Memorial Hospital : have received over $95,000 from the proceeds of Ice Carnivals sponsored by The Rotary Club of Westmount and the Winter Club of Montreal.This statement was made today by J.A.Delalanne, president of the Rotary Club of West- in discussing plans for this year\u2019s joint Carnival now being arranged by the two clubs for April 5 and 6 at the Forum.\u201cI feel it is only just that the publié, who give us their support should be informed of the extent of the contributions we are able to make through this annual effort.For our part we endeavour to provide each year an Ice Carnival which will stand on its own feet as entertainment.What few people realize, however, is that from the ticket sale and from the sale of advertising in the program we have many labor saving\u2014to often la- bor-eliminating\u2014 machines, As an illustration of the changing point of view of some wealthy and influential persons in the US.A.Mr.Ross quoted from the tenth anniversary number of \u201cFORTUNE\u201d the one-dollar-a- copy monthly issued at New York and often referred to as the \u2018\u2018Millionaire\u2019s Monthly\u201d, \u201cFORTUNE\u201d placed before its readers some reasons why the US.A.has the paradox of poverty in the midst of Flenty and 10,000, 000 unemployed while their industrial machines are producing more than at any other time in the history of their country.It seeks to point the way out of this strange situation.been able to make a very substantial net profit which was paid over in cash to these two hospitals for the purchase of necessary equipment and to help defray the cost of the immense amount of free service which must be rendered to suffering children.\u201cI would like to emphasize particularly that practically all of the work in the production of these Ice Carnivals is done by the members of our clubs themselves.No pald solicitors are employed to sell advertising in our programmes.À farge proportion of the t!cket sales likewise is made by the members.At the present time the entire membership of the Rotary Club of Westmount and the Winter Club is workjng energetically for the success of this year's Carnival to be \u2018presented at the Forum on April 5 and 6.It is expected that as a result of the Carnival the usual contribution of between 8 and $12,000 will be made available to help along the magnificent work being done by the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital and the Children\u2019 Memorial Hospital,\u201d Explorer \u201cWhy did you let your new secretary go?\u201d \u201cShe used tha Columbus system.\u201d \u201cWhat's that?\u201d \u201cShe'd discover a key, then land on it.\u201d THREAD FAMINE \u201cSenseless hoarding\u201d of yarn and thread in Germany has caused a shortage, the Berlin radio declares.Use of sewing materials has been increased since old clothes must be repaired instead of replaced.i i t LARGE SUMS CONTRIBUTED AS RESULT OF CARNIVALS: VICTORY FOR LGCAL SQUAD IMPORTANT The Westmount Y.M.C.A.intermediate basketball squad, defeated only once during the entire season in regular league fixtures, will play against Sir George Williams College tonight in a match that will decide whether it will vie for the Eastern Canadian championship with Stanstead College at Central \u201cYY\u201d on Saturday.The local squad, until downed by Sir George Williams earlier this week, has won easy defeat over every squad it has played against since the start of the cage season.Coached by Husa Noble, physical director of the district branch, the team is confident of any easy victory tonight.In previous encounters with the same team the local boys beat them 65-40 and 75-33.They were undefeated in games played against squads in their class until they met the college boys this week when the opposition came out on the winning end of a 34-27 score.Thus far this season West- mount has defeated Southwestern by 24-8; Southwestern by 56-32; St, Matthews by 37-30; St.Matthews by 51-28; C.P.R.28- 25; C.P.R.44-24; Shaps 27-20; Chaps 41-19; McGill 50-30; Mec- Donald 68-15; Sir G.Williams 65-40; Univ.of Montreal 26-22; Sir G.Williams 75-33.In total averages the team is ahead by 54-30.France greatly increased its purchases of United States cotton in the last five months of last year.| ST dl wy \\J YW LIL SR CANADIAN UN We, the Peop! : ir aid, Quebec With thelr aid, Q would have THE Prime Minister Mackenzi k in our countrys the first challenge to da\u2019s whole-hearted, 1 \u2018in that determined drive to P that is sure.khey ere opposed to Participation., know who le a Que re out of office, wh abstained from particip gt.Hon.W.L MACKENZIE KING.ONLY ISSUE \u2014 ITY TO WI ¢ King sounded it with clarion i issue.THE onan os Sepented it whenever he has spoken.Yet there are forces at wWOr to attempt to destroy that sp In October, 1939, when voice, backing Who were the leaders \u201cnational\u201d Government, as last October, W including public men ee f achieving power.irit, in the hope © ni united Canada ran d, voluntary war effort reserve tru They were singularly led the fight for Unity ould par The don in the war.Aen 1 ge vat ems Prime Minister of Cansds who place self-interest before to fe hilt.e Canadianism ?Not those > quiet.Today, they number in f .\u2014 our qwn Federal Mi poe split our countt in two, Quebec wi ent, were against Uni NTHE clarity in his opening address Canads, who do\u2018not hesitste out in Quebec, our people responded cate the slogua of Pranks rb who, as recently nisters, Lapointe, who woul RRA + SAS VJILRT EL pr thn red WAR! to the with one mighty ESP BA Cardin, Power itted race d have pi ebec We inst race fa \u201cnational\u201d Goyeram tion of our natio ll not forget that those who oom (en Ernest Lapointe fought for De insufficient.\u2018 Le eace.ere Wi then, say now that Our : 2 These men, who wasted 50 \u201cBat ore 1s the record, the voluntary effort of our country 2s over-subscribed within tWO fore \u2014 Every prov- À $200,000 0 ee, a ecordthat proves public Coes of Canada Is united a neve pires ar effort this time, days ofits Joe Cate of 314% contrasts Wi 55%% ince is heartand soul DERI = 0) ational policies.ar ped outs dministration $ y nd the last war.s been stamped thanks to the AT completely equipped, bas been sent political and Private Patronage ha or promotion in Our The First Division, repared to receive it.it is the sole basis for se 5 ] overseas to a Mother conn Rabid equipped and ready to ened forces.oblems have beenlessened = The Second Division cfully prepared for the organization Great Britain\u2019s war financing radian Government.o over.The Great where by # ainly financed by and ordered basis.Force, Mine Sweepers and Price Control 4, Plans are car of a Third Division.Empire Air Training Se! East and West for both Convoyin , ak of War.it, has been esta h 26th show your fa on Mah 2 RE WwW dl: -\u2014\u2014 heme\u2014sponsored and Canada, has been launched ons planned coasts including Air e ¢ it, a Senior British ty eing done anv- vi said: No finer ork is bet Naval Authori has 2 w b î ing such vital of all commodities, including Sen oh ith; vote for the candidate 8 be no brea k J) RD War Contracts totalling well placed, stimulating eve nadian employme Ge orders and to go0 Armament deliveries Bren guns, ta: png De ond in impre Large purchases of Cana ous wheat glut \u2014 elli- $, k in Canada\u2019s steadfast stand in WIT- ssive quantities.dian wheat,\u2014pr have been arrange og Administration.hl > .: .by the necessities as wool and SUB man.The profiteer is Out sion sent to London \u201c ! prices ; ged low for ce contrast to the free-for- 5,600,000 pounds of haces will be ship and ws each week, as well à of the last war, change Control are - nts of steel and other Shipping Control and Forelgn Exe! functioning smooth.Huge shipme Moe war have been arran firmly established on sound lines 10 the con Our 2 united nation under & ly and effectively.à into high gear to win che wary Under Mackenzie King.Canada has been steppes inter made this possible upporting on CE Lover $100,000,000 have been ry branch of Canadian industry.nt has hit a a d internal busi are approsching full- >» arti o all-time high owing to ness conditions.speed: aero: ery accessories, ships \u2014 eventing 3 seri- gh a special mise pr ELA COR Cas ed to Great Bricain ged for.trusted leader cof ie King and Macke eritical times.f h.antities of flour and fish.a materials essential to COUSIN III ISA UM 2227 AN
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