The Westmount examiner, 28 mars 1940, jeudi 28 mars 1940
[" A ond ASES of» Mm li | à .cide to again join the body.| sm \u201c40 Years in WEDDING GIFTS On Sale from $2.50 up RI RR) JEWELLERS WE.4046 VOL.Xi, No.13 ABBO Westmount\u201d An Exclusive Collection of OLD ENGLISH SILVER OHMAN\u201d 1216 Greene Ave.LL D) EE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION NOMINATES SLATE OFFIGERS FOR NEW TE ill General Meeting Held Last Night in Victoria Hall _ Eric Ohman Suggested as President \u2014 Many Mat- | ters Discussed \u2014 Decide to Place Series of Advertisements in Westmount Examiner \u2014\u2014\u2014 A new slate of officers for the ensuing term was submitted by.the nominating committee of the Business Assoclation of Westmount at a meeting of the organization held in Victoria Hall last night Including names received from follow: president, Eric Ohman; first vice-pres:dent, Charles Watson ; i second vice-president, Lorne A, Labrosse; treasurer, R.B.W.Ward.Committées: attendance, Charles Hill, N.S.Mitchell; business improvement, T.G.McParland; civic improvement, Lewis Sherwin; finance, W.K.Newcombe; entertainment, Don Ross; lad:es, Miss Lafrance, Miss Hebert; A.Smithers, F.Griïiiths, Warren x Demers; publicity, W.Boyd Robson; educational, M.Sacoranski; open, Mr.Labrosse, Miss Manseau and A.Goodman.A meeting for the election of the officers was tentatively set to take place on the evening of Thursday, April 18, in Victoria Hall.The association decided to send 8 delegation to the City Council to seek changes in local bylaws governing advertising signs; to enforce trade workers, such as plumbers, to act only in the capacity governed by their licence; to improve street lighting in certain business sections; and to allow gasoline stations to remain open on Sundays.Other matters that will be brought before the Council include the right to sell beer with- - in the confines-of Westmeunt-and- permission to transform certain large houses into duplexes.J.M.Kennedy, newly-appoint- ed executive-secretary, reported that the association had a favorable balance at the end of last year of $92.30 and that at the present lime funds on hand stood at $205.: Mr, Kennedy reported that eighty per cent of former members he had visited had signified their intention of carrying on with the association this year.He suggested that those who had complaints to make against the local business body air them at meetings of the association, rather than conduct a \u2018\u2018whispering\u201d campaign among nearby merchants.The majority of business men who criticized the association were those who failed to attend its meetings, he contented.C .A.James, formerly publicity chairman of the association who resigned about two months ago, should Be approached and asked to reconsider his decision, it was suggested by Eric Ohman.While Mr.James is no longer a member his name will be placed on the nomination slate if he should de- As a result of a voie taken during the meeting it was decided to again place a series of advertisements sponsored by members of the association in tha West- mount Examiner.Questioned by President W.Gordon Kenwood, by far the majority of those present replied in the affirmative when asked whether they had benefitted by ads bearing the signature of the association in the past, and if they felt it wise to sponsor another such series this year.Following the vote it was agreed that such a series of advertisements be commenced immediately.A suggestion from MT.Labrosse that the ads should be & tie-up with a limerick contest met with almost unanimous approval.Prizes will be donated by the merchants, and not the association itself, it was decided.Arrangements for the next citizens\u2019 night meeting were discussed at-length but were finally referred to the executive committee for further study.Reports on the findings of the board will be submitted to the general \"em- bership at the meeting to ba held for the election of officers.Eric Ohman agreed wholeheartedly to present a suggestion to the Westmount Municipal Association, of which he is a member of the executive, that a West- mount business man be among these whom it endorses to form the next City Council.The gathering was addressed by Glen Card, general manager of the Better Business Bureau.the floor, the suggested officers Parker; third vice-president, Mr.membership.BOYS BRIGADE PREPARATION (LASS STARTS Training Will be Resumed By Lieut.Sutherland at Meeting of Unit Tomorrow Lieut.Sutherland, of the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade, will resume his prepara- instruction of members \u2018of the unit who are entering the battalion drill competition fcr a shield, on Friday.Thus far, rapid progress has been made and it will only require several weeks in which to\u2019 complete the final movements.Additional training in special ceremonial work is being sponsored by John Jeffrey, former Staff-Sergeant of the company and Staff-Sgt.James Patterson will instruct.Preparations are going forward for an elaborate program for the Company's annual review and display, taking place in May.On this occasion badges, certificates and other awards will be presented.Bible study tests will shorty be put to the boys to enable them to attain their certificates, Similiar certificates for Temperance and League of Nations Study will also be taken, all of which apply toward the Education badge.The Company announces that Sgt.Donald Taylor and Pte, Herbert Truax will join Westmount Park United Church at the Preparatory Communion Service tomorrow evening, Trips through two factories and a museum occupied the boys of the Company during the week.All three proved most interesting as well as educational.Others are being arranged for the weeks ahead, until outdoor sports and cycling are in fashion.A.Goodale, formerly Captain of the 12th Company who will be assoé¢iated with the First for the next few weeks as will J.Davis- don, Captain of the 4th Toronto.Boys on national service work are steadily completing the requirements for their badge.Some have over ten hours service registered and with the holidays on hand will add considerably to this figure.Captain Richardson is arranging work which will occupy every boy.OF lilQu classof N.C.Q's well as| me Smoke rising blue through the branches over hundreds of sugar camps in Quebec is of spring on its way.THE Glow in the trees create maple sugar is in the making, as sap, WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 MAPLES IS SU 3 VO RE SIGN OF SPRING ù ay d by cordwood fires under the evaporating pans means gathered during the warming days, is transformed into syrup.ELECTED BY 5.8 | g | | | a sure sign D.C.Abbott, K.C.] Expresses Thanks D.C.Abbott, K.C., publicly thanked his electors in the following prepared statement issued yesterday: \"The result of the election in St.Antoine-Westmopnt is naturally very gratifying to a ere > apart \u2014\u2026 I realize that it is an expression on the part of the electors of their desire to see the present Government's policies continued, aid I shall do my best to further thbse policies, especially in regard to the prosecution of the war.I wish to express any gra titude to all those who so generously sup ported me, and to my opponent Mr R.S.\u2018White for the fair manner in \u2018which his campaign was conducted.The absence of per- sonalitics throughout the campaign was only to be expected from one with the record and reputation of Mr.White.RUMMAGE SALE UN APRIL 6TH The Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment will hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday, April 6th, at 2.00 o'clock at St.Stephen's Church hall, proceeds to provide comforts for the men of the regiment on active service.Mrs.J.H.Richardson, 457 Mount Ste- phén Avenue, is convener.Contributions of cast-off clothing books, furniture, toys, etc., will be called for on notification to Mrs.J.H.Richardson, 457 Mount Stephen Avenue, WE.1339, Mrs.W.Bonnar, 558 Lans- downe Avenue, EL.8164, or Mrs.Gordon Findlay, 616 Grosvenor Avenue, DE, 5905.\u2018The problem of heredity should be taken into account before marriage\u201d Henry F.Hall, Dean of Sir George Williams Coi- legs, sald in an address on \u201cThe Eugenic Aspects of Marriage\u201d at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.last night, \u201cHereditary characteristics\u201d he said \u2018may be present in one family, but being a \u2018\u2018recessive\u201d, they are hidden by the presence of normal characteristics.When, however, a defective characteristic is present in the families of both parties, the chances of Its appearing in the next generation The president, W.Gordon Ken- wood, occupied the chair, _ 4 are greatly increased\u201d the spea- , ker continued, saying that the Consider Heredity Before Marriage, Dean\u2019s Advice common characteristics are defective eyes, a tendency to insanity, hand defects and the like.Dean Hall discussed briefly the theory of pre-natal influence and also the inheritance of acquired characterictics, claiming that both theories were merely superstitions, and not logical.In speaking of identical twins, he said that this is the same heredity.*This is also true in certain triplets, quadruplets and in the only case of quintuplets that has been sufficientiy studied to establish the fact that identical twins, etc.are very good material for the study of relative {nflu- ence of heredity and environment\u201d, Jury Exonerates Driver In Death of Miss Power A coroner\u2019s jury rendered a verdict of accidental\u2018 death Tuesday morning in the case of Miss Ruth Power, 32, 432 Strathcona avenue, fatally injured when struck by an automobile on the sidewalk directly opposite {he CU.HAIL AL.D1, On Muda.At the time of the accident the victim, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.N.W.Power, was walking in an easterly direction ott the sidewalk on the north side of the street when she was strugk by an automobile, also going east, driven by Harold W.Dyke, 431 Victoria avenue, The jury, which deliberated but a few minutes, stated that it found no evidence of criminal negligence to return a verdict other than that exonerating Dyke, CONSTABLE TESTIFIES Constable Willlam Smith, one of the principal witnesses called at the hearing, stated that when he arrived at the scene of the accident the automobile was on the north sidewalk after having skid- ed across the street.The victim was lying about 25 feet away.After having struck the woman the car sideswiped a tramway pole and was damaged.The left rear door, he believed, struck the victim, His investigation 1ndlcated that the car had skidded 85 feet and had come to a stop about 20 feet after striking Miss Power, Except for a few patches of ice here and there, Sherbrooke street was in good condition, he stated.CAR SWERVED Another witness, Leo Reynolds 466 Roslyn avenue, stated that he saw Dyke's car swerve out to pass two other vehicles proceeding in the same direction when jt zig zagged and {finally skidded across the street, overrunning the sidewalk, He estimated its speed as being 35 miles per hour, J.M.Lebeau, 7571 Chateaubriand street, gave the speed of the \u2018car prior to the accident as about 30 miles \u2018per hour.Dyke claimed that he was going between 20 and 30 miles per hour and stated that the car skidded wehn it crossed the car tracks.He had done all in his power to avoid the accident, he testified.The inquest was conducted by Coroner Richard Duckett.The accident was repprted to the Westmount Police Station by pussersby and an ambulance from the Western Division of the Montreal General Hospital was immed- fately summoned ut the station ahd Constable \u2018Smith sent to 1n- vestigate.Miss Power died seven minutes after having been admitted to the hospital, She suffered a fracture of the skull, a compound fracture of the leg and internal injuries, ; Born in Montreal, she was educated here, She is survived, besides her parents, by three sisters, Rov.Mother Power, of Sucred Heart Gonvent, Misses lilizubeth and Mary Power, and three brothers, Walter F., William E., aud J.Kevin Power, all of Montreal, FIRST MEETING OF NEW GROUP ON WEDNESDAY Westmount High Schools Home and School Association 1s Formed The Inaugural meeting of the Westmount High Schools Home and School Association will be held in the auditorium of the Westmount High School on Wednesday at 8, p.m, The assoclation is one of the new series of Parent-Teacher association which are popular in other provinces, Roslyn School and Queen School in Westmount have been operating assoclations of this character with great success for some years.They are designed to make the parents und teachers familiar with each other and with pro- hlems of mutual interest, The first meeting wil be addressed Ly John S.Astbury, principal of Baron Byng High School, who will speak on \u201cParents and their Children.\u201d CUMUULLLULLUL LL a id ddd dL dd 7d de Pd LATA Z 777 22 77 PPR ld P7777 07) The Week At Victoria Hall LL 2 Tr 0, Today: New Theatre Group, play, Tomorrow: Westmount Conclave, True Kindred; Westmount Women's Club, business meeting; New Theatre Group, play; Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Royal Montreal Regiment.Saturday: Miss Norma Darling's School of Dancing, rehearsal.Monday: Westmount Council, Royal Arcanum.Tuesday: Miss Norma Darling's School of Dancing, recital; Notre Dame de Grace Women's Club, tea.Wednesday: Montreal Masonic Choir; Victorian Order of Nurses; Overseas Parcel League; Westmount Stamp Club; Electra Chapt ter, Order of the Eastern Star.Next Thursday: Fossils Club Revue, he Westmount Txaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis \u2014 * * Arrangements For Dance Progress Arrangements grossing steadily for the dance to be held by the Amateur Athletic Association sf the Westmount Police and ire Departments in Vic torin Hall on April 34 in aid of the Canadian 1d Cross.Music will bo by Al McGowan und his orchestra.Tickets may be obtained at Victoria Hall or from any member of the Department, PROBLEMS OT are pro- | HOME LIFE ARE GIVEN STUDY Group of Young People Meet Every Wednesday At Westmount Y.M.C.A.A group of young people are meeting at the Westmount Y.M.- C.A.to study some of the Problems connected.with setting up a home.Two sessions have already been held, \u2014 the program for the next four weeks follows:- April 3rd: Values and Difficul- tics of Engagement: Opportunity for adjustment of different viewpoints, intimacy and emotions, physical, mental and economic factors in deciding when to marry, trial or companionale mar- rlage.Speaker: Dr.K, B.Norris.April 30th: Marriage\u2019 and the Adjustments: Mental and emotional adjustments; the physiology of reproductlon.\u2019 Speaker: Dr.G.N.Paterson- Smyth, April 17th: Children: The sign- iticance of children to parents.The health problem, the economic problem.Regulation of families.Education of young children.Speaker: Dr.G, N, Paterson- Smyth.April 24th: The Lesson of Unsuccessful Marriages: The most frequent causes of family discord, and how they may be avolded.Speaker: Ald, J.Alex, Edmison, Public Speakers Annual Debate And Dinner The West End Public Speaking Club will bring the season's activities to a close on Friday evening when the annual dinper and the final debate of Lhe year will he held, In the final debate, A.N.Patience and W.Mace will oppose W.Hardie and KE.Cahathan.In the public speaking finals G, L.Cumine, I.L.Lennon, S.Rough, 18.Strang and L.N.Reid will take part.Prizes wil} be awarded.Judges for the debate will he W.Linton, C.T.Russell and E.Johnstone.The event will be held at the Westmount YMCA and will commence at seven o'clock.LLL L220 7 272770077, A D.\u20ac, ABBOTT, K,C.FINAL TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE i.CORNISH Noted Musician Was Choirmaster at Calvary Church \u2014 Funeral Held Tuesday Members of the congregation of Calvary, friends and relatives, paid final tribute to George W.Cornl!sh, of 4477 Western avenue, at the chapel of Jos, C.Wray, and Bro., Tuesday.Mr, Cornish, a noted musician and choirmaster at Calvary, died at his home on Saturday in his 76th year, Mr, Cornish had been a member of the Dominion College of Musicians since 1897 and was one of the best known of Montreal's older generation of musicians, He was particularly noled as a competent, instructor of music and as an authority on matters pertaining to it.* A native of Montreal, Mr.Cornish was horn in the first hullding of McGill University in a sulle of rooms on Lhe second floor of the east wing of the arts bullding, (Continued on Page 2) E.Anderson Addresses Horticultural Society The interest which fa being displayed in Horticulture this year was demonstrated at a meeting of the West End Horticultural Society held last week, when KE.J.Anderson, Superintendent of Parks Dept., Westmount, gave an interesting lecture on \u201cRock Gardens,\u201d The lecture way illustrated with a fine set of colored slides, showing the various plants which could be utilised for this purpose, and included many native wild flowers.The attendance struck a high peak, many late comers who ware unable to find seats in the hall, had to be content with accommodation In the doorway of an adjoining room, Arrangements have been made for a larger hall in the same building for the next meeting which will he held on April 16, when another Jarge attendance is anticipated, Keen Interest During his short residence In Fd this section of the city, and in ad- dition to his work at thn West- mount Conservalories, Mr.Ane derson has taken a8 keen interest in the horticultural activities of the Community, At the close of the meeting, Mrs.Anderson, a recent bride, was the reciplent of a lovely bouquet of roses presented on behalf-of the Soclety by the Vice-President Mrs, IF.H.Den- tith.Membership Distribulion of begonia bulbs was made to those members who had selected them as their free gift and at the next meeting there will be a distribution of rose trees and gladiolus bulhs to those members who make thelr choice before that date, Membership 1s increasing rapid: ly.being triple.that ot the same period last year.Over 49 new members have been added this season.The Annual Show Programme Is now available for distribution, copies may be obtained from the Secretary-Treas- Sunplied - Laid - Finishe Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates ee de urer, W, J.Looker, Cleaned WE.2323 RPP.PRICE: \u2014TWO CENTS 60 MAJORITY GRIT CANDIDATE POLLS 14597 VOTE TORY, REGEIVES 8,731 Liberal Standard-Bearer Takes 80 Out of 87 Polls An Both Sections of Riding \u2014 Keen Speculation Marked Day of Heavy Voting Here \u2014 Abbott Was Making First Entry in Politics With a majority of 5,860 votes, Douglas Charles Abbott, K.C4 Liberal candidate in St, Antoine-Westmount, was elected to represent this division at Ottawn in Tuesday's Federal election.Mr.Abbott polled on total of 14,597 votes while R.8.White, Conservative, only other candidate in the riding, recelved 8,737.The Liberal standard- bearer took 80 of tho 87 polls in both sections of the division, Tha election, which brought out an unusually large number of voters, marked the first time that a Liberal has been elected to represent the Westmount section of the riding at Ottawa, \u2014_\u2014 ¢ SPECULATION HIGH à: WHITE, \u201cUp until the count of the bals lots thero wns keen speculation hore ns Lo which party would re- celve the support of this Tory stronghold.Thosa favoring White to win contended that a loss for the veteran Parliaments arian here was \u201cimpossible.\u201d On the other hand there were many who felt that a change was inevitable and were willing to whger on the Grit candidate at better than even odds, NEW IN POLITICS Mr.Abbott, who is a prominent young Montreal lawyer, was make ing his first entry into the political arenu und was confident of success from the outset.Mr.White, on {he other hand, felt the long years of Purliumentary experience that is his would prove & strong factor in sending him .bagk 10.,04tawa, lle was nominated by all Conservative assoc fatlons in the two sections of the division, CAMPAIGN CLEAN Tho cumprigns ol the two cane didatos were run in a manner considered wmong the cleanest on the Island.Nelther resorted to \u201cPersonalities,\u201d but restricted their platform utterances Lo efther criticising the policies of thelr opponent or praising the virtues of thelr own platform, The large turnout of over seven hundred persons af « campaign meeting held fn Victoria Hall for Mr.White contrasted sharply with a gothering at the same placo for Mr, Abbot, when but 400 attended; and this gave rise to tho opinion that the Dean of the Mouse would receive the greater support at the polls, Those holding this view, however.failed to take Inlo account the fact that Dr.Manlon was also on he platform at the meeting held by Mr, White, EARLY RETURNS The results came in with exceptional rapidiiy following the closing of the polls and even as early ag 6.30 jt seemed fairly certain that the Liberal candidate would recelve an easy victory.He visited his three committee rooms for brief stays immediately he was assured of the outcome of the election und was warmly grested by large gatherings of his constituents, CLASSES HELD FOR NEWCOMERS Classes for newcomers are held at Temple Emanu-B] every Monday and Thursday evenings.The teaching staff consists of the foi- luwing\u2014 Miss Bertha Meyer, MA., Harold Neumann, LL.B.; Mrs, J.D.Feldtinan, B.A, J.D, Feldt- man and Jul Helm, register, At the closing exercises of the twelfth season of the College of Jewish Studirns, Mrs.Jacob Was- serman of Switzerland, addressed a large assembly on \u201cthe life of Jacob Wasserman\u2019, em'nent Jews Ish author, DR.KILPATRICK TO ADDRESS MEN'S CLUB The regular monthly meeting of the Stanley Presbyterian Church Men's Club, will be addressed hy the Rev, Dr.G.G.D, Kilpatrick, Principal of the United Church \u2018Theological College of Canada.Supper wil] be served at 6:30 p.m.in the Church Hall | gp eM een è ni ; 1 25 5 5 ai ; Testa un.RETR Ae \u2014\u2014 eme sm | The 6 .» Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westinount, Garden Buburb of Causda's Metropolis THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING Head Offices 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlout 2778° \u201cThe Examiner\u201d alms to be un independent.clean @ sewapaper (ler the home.deviteo to publie service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 Lae THE ELECTION RESULT The smoke of the campaign has cleared, and Mr.King has been given the emphatic mandate he desired.There was never any doubt of the result, but estimates ran all the way from a small working majority to 190 or more seats for the Liberal party.The considerations that prompted the electors to support the government may briefly be summarized as follows: unwillingness to turn out of office a party that \" had achieved virtual unanimity in the House of Commons on the war issue; disinclination to change administration of the country\u2019s af- fars during a critical war period; the political courage shown by the French-Canadian members of the government in going all out for the Empire in last Autumn\u2019s critical election in Quebec; the great personal prestige enjoyed by the Prime Minister lleutenant, Rt.Hon.Ernest Lapointe; the determination of the Quebec Provincial government to grant women the franchise; and the type of campaign waged by Mr.ents \u2014 the throwing around charges after the fashion of the lower type of Then there were the concrete achievements of the administration, aldermanic candidate, not the least of which was the tish-American trade agreement which has drawn Anglo-Saxon peoples into closer political union than at any other time since the col- In the midst of national ijealousies, race hatreds, military and trade war, these agreements stand out as one of the few rays of hope for a world that seems bent on destroying itself.Canada is united as never onies broke away.before; the great democracies never before; and to these un kenzie King has contributed a very great deal \u2018indeed.- VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Good advice indeed has been given to a group of young men who, with their fathers, attended a dinner in Leamington, Ontario.COMPANY po and his chief King's oppon- of groundless \"jelled\u201d again.Canadian-Bri- are united as ions Mr.Mac- repre rer THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Mr.Alex M.Miller of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada advised his young hearers to decide early what career they wished to follow, and to educate themselves for it.These are trying days for young men and boys.Times are such that extraordinary difficulty faces them in finding a place in industrial or commercial life.This fact, however, is not one which should discourage a boy from training himself for a job in life.It should, on the contrary, be an incentive.The hard times through which Canada, in common with the rest of the world, has passed, have demonstrated more clearly than ever the value of practical training for a trade or profession.They have ground most severely on the untrained man, the one who had nothing to offer beyond strength and a willingness to work.These, of course, are valuable attri-, butes, but it is the man who can do one thing well, and who has formed a love for his chosen calling, who is most likely to succeed.Talks like the one given by Mr.Miller are of definite value to the youth of the Dominion.Successful men in the various lines of human endeavor can do a worth while piece of public service by advice and guidance to young men and boys who, without such help, are in danger of wandering into the \u201cblind alley\u201d jobs which lead nowhere except to a life of struggle or even actual want.CHANGING MAPS Pity Dr.Samuel Whittemore Boggs.His job is to keep.world maps up-to-date for the State Department in Washington.few years, this task has been nne which would have caused the average man to throw up his hands in disgust and wait until the world 4 .During the past The fact that Dr.Boggs has not done so, but patiently starts in all over again whenever another boundary changes in Europe, is the reason that he is looked on as a leading authority on map-making.\u201cFORTY-PLUS\u201d PLEASE NOTE In various cities in Canada, \u2018\u2019Forty-Plus\u201d organizations have been formed.These have as their objective the securing of employment for men over forty, on whom commerce and industry have quite generally turned thumbs down as \u201ctoo old.\u201d In Kelsale-cum-Cariton in England lives Charlie Savage.Just 80, he is holding down no less than 42 active jobs in his little home town.If the \u201c\u201cForty-Plus\u201d groups are looking for a patron saint, here is one ready-made.STOPME.IE.YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE Then, Beware! Cato once had a friend who was always professing to read portents of grave events in the simplest and most prosaic happenings of the day.One day he went to Cato In great alarm and exclaimed, \u201cI fear some terrible misfortune may befall me.This morniug when I awoke I found a mouse gnawing at my shoe.\u201d \u201cTrouble yourself no longer,\u201d replied Cato, \u2018That wai only a natural occurrence.Now, if the shoe had been gnawing the mouse, then would you have had cause to fear.\u201d Not Mere Luc \u2018\u201cIsn\u2019t it wonderful how many gréat successes have come of accident?\u201d a friend exclaimed to Rufus Choate.\u201cNonsense!'\u2019 replied the great lawyer.\u2018You might as well drop the Greek alphabet, and expect to, pick up the \u2018Iliad\u2019 \u201d \u201cDid you hear about the fellow who invented a device for looking through walls?\u201d \u201cNo, I didn\u2019t, What does he call it?\u201d \u201cA window.\u201d EXPERIENCE Jean Cagney, who 1s 20 years old and one year out of college, has played In two stage shows and three films in her brief career as actress.In those five engagements, Jean, who is not married, engaged, and not even expecting to be, has played a mar- riled woman three times, had a baby twice, was expecting a baby in a third role, and was engaged to be married twicé.In her most recent picture, Paramount's \u201cQueen of the Mob,\u201d JJean was married to Bill Henry, and her baby was Tommy Conley.Broderick Crawford, who plays a music-minded gangster in \u201cI Can't Give You Anything But Love, 3aby.\u201d is schéduled to star in a New York play next fall, i Words for SITUATIONS WANTED GARDENER {UNDERTAKING general garden maintenance, Theory, practical expe- jrience, flowers, vegetables, shrubs, \u2018rock.Rellability.Service.Write C, H, [Franks 1198 Wolfe St.CH.578%.1.13 FLATS TO LET UPPER DUPLEX.Eastern West- mount, double Hvingroom, dining, den, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, tlle bathroom, hardwood floors, 3 balconies, furnace.DE.3733, 1-17 DRAPER AVE, \u2014 near Wellingdon school, Heated, duplex flats, continuous hot water, frigidaire, garden, garage, janitor services, central hent- ing and hot water plant.Also Ul- ,youard Ave, 8854 near N.D.G.Ave.Apply 4662 Draper.EL.3008.1-16 + HEATED DUPLEXES MODERN, attraotive 6-7 rooms, excellent location, north of Terrebonne jon Wilson, Harvard avenues.Conven- \u2018lent High ane Lower Schools, tram and bus lines, private back gardens, both uppers and lowers, spacious front lawns, shrubs, trees well cared for.Heated garage, continudus hot water, Janitor service plus.Decorations to sult tencnt, $65.00 up, Apply \u2018Asselin 4563 Harvard.WA, 2792, Open evenings.1.18 MELROSE, OXFORD and OW Orchard, modern duplexes, large bright rooms, heated or unheated with or without garage, sunporch, hot water, near schools, Hoolahan butlder, 4470 Oxford.BI, 1769, I-14 HARVARD 484i, \u2014 Heated room duplex, garage, garden, stone bulld- dng, breakfast alcove, stove, aun- porch, frigidaire, linoleum in kitchen, \u2018hot water year round, convenient to achools, bus and tramways.Hoolahan bullder.FEI, 1769, 1-6 ! _FOR SALE TYFEWRITÉ Corona \u2018portable, &ood condition, small and handy, \"$10.00.EL, 3730.1-18 HANDSOME RUG, never used, bargain, $20; 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reason, moving to small apartment.WE, 5170, 4071 Tupper St.0-203 SIMMON'S DOUBLE bed and mattress.Vanity dresser and ice-box.DE, 0368.O-201 LADY'S DARK green coat, Imitation Leopard trim, $4.00, Light grey tailored suit, $7.00, very good condition, size 18-20, KL.7220.0-200 JACOBEAN buffet and dining table, hall seat, painted chest drawers, black ostrich boa: Yellow candlewick bersprend (single), Steamer trunks.DE, 6104.0-199 PIANO, UPRIGHT, David and Mi- chaud, with bench, $456.00, EL.4874.0-198 LADY'S GREY 3 piece tweed auit, 16, $3.00.White evening gown with jacket, 16, $2.50, WA.3913.0-197 WALNUT CHINA cabinet, $11,00.Icebox, $7.00.Congoleum rug, $2.50.Walnut dining table, $4.00, 4 chairs $1.00 each, Odd bureaus, DE, 8425.0-196 SPRING COATS, $4.00.Chesterfield and chalr, $10.00.Sliding couch and mattress, $3.00.Small oak dresser, $3.00.Victor gramophone, $3.50.Drapes, blankets, eto, DE.6465.0-183 FRIGIDAIRE, McClary\u2019s combination stove, both like new.Call DE, 1361 after 6.30 P.M., or before 10 A.M.O-191 LADY'S SHOES, dresses, set of kitchen tiny, lady's cloth coat, lady's raincoat, carpet sweeper.Call after 6 p.m.No dealers.EL.4823.O-327 PAIR of pink satin bedspreads and bolster, sacrifice $25.00 palr, Mahjong set and racks, $5.00, White chiffon evening gown, size 12-14, $7.00, Girl's green suede Jacket, Girl's red coat, racoon collar, $7.00.Assorted sizes window shades.2ic each, Screens, 2 for 25¢.Hall lamp, $2.00, bridge lamp, $3.00, DE, 2629, evenings.0-189 TWO Misses spring coats, size 14 and 16, and two girls spring coats, 10 and 12 year =slze, excellent con.ditlon: baby's pram, good condition.EL.6440.0-317 WANTED TO PURCHASE Toronto Book Store BUY SMALL.or large collect'ona books and magazines English and French.Best prices paid, LA.1306.1-10 CABINET MAKER i FURNITURE repaired, altered, beds cut down and refinished no mar, dull and french polishing, Pianos refinished in your home, Antiques, vertored.Furniture made to order.Uphaolster- Ing.Work guaranteed, also complete stock of \"\u201cVeteraft® unpainted furniture.Furniture Specialties, 1871 St.Catherine.WI, 9260.CARFAGE AND STORAGE \u2014 NÔTRE DAME DE GRACE TRANS- FER\u2014I,ocal and long distance movers; also storage, DE.3110, 1-11 MORTGAGE AND LOANS « MONEY TO LOAN Absolutely coufidential $500 to $10,000, {st ~r 2nd mortgages, city or outside, good service, financial agent.FU The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest Last Tribute .(Continued from Page 1) which was later converted into offices.His father was Dr.Geo.Corni.h, of Gloucester, Eng, a professor in the faculty of arts at McGill.His mother was Mary Harvey Cornish, of Bath, Eng.following requirements:\u2014 Examiner in which the names of the the Westmount Theatre during the hidden, the purpose.Contestants must be over 16 yea one submitting the right answers.tingill, 70 Somerville Avse.; Miss Dap Mrs.H.Daniels, 80 Somerville Ave.The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is rum 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 Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Submit all answers, to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in esch issue for Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday®s issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to svery- The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as fellows and their passes *| will be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.D, Down, 2060 Claremont Ave., Apt.11; Emily White, 27 Church Hill; Ken.J.Willock, 221 Clarke Ave., Apt.19; Mrs.H.E.Pot- Mr.Cornish was educated at the University of Montreal and after completing his studies there joined the choir of the Church of St.James the Apostle, In 1887, when he was 21 years of age, he went to Germany to study the pianoforte, residing in Dresden where he met and married Mary Adelaide Brockway, of Chicago.His wife predeceased him a year and a half go.Mr.and Mrs, Cornish returned to Montreal shortly after their marriage and Mr.Cornish made his debut here in a pianoforte recital at Stanley Hall.He also appeared with success in the musicales organized \u201cby Mrs.Page Thrower who was a prominent Montreal impressario of the time.For several years Mr.and Mrs.Cornish devoted their time to concert work as well as to teaching.two feature pictures being shown at first half ef the coming week are rs of age.hne F.Smith, 701 Grosvenor Ave.; ls THE FOR The opinions expressed In this EZ i Ld 2h shill nations, all tind their roots in the of war, there should be a widespr of the economic problem would» solve almost every other problem which confronts mankind.No single nation can solve the problem fully, but much can be done, especially in a nation as richly endowed as Canada, to provide a far greater measure of econ- omie security for every citizen than there is at the present time.The Basic Problem of Civil- Ization\u2014from The Canadian Railway Employees\u2019 Monthly, February, 1940.The \u201cPick-up and Delivery system\u2019 adopted by the rallways for the expeditious handling of freight is being.paralleled by a train-automobile service announced by the Western and Transcontinental Passenger Association, rcpresenting eleven United States Railways.The new service to be operated independently of the railways by Railway Extension, Inc.but under agreement with them, will provide 2,000 five-passenger cars in 150 cities.to be used by travellers or tourists.When a passenger buys a ticket, he may arrange at the same time for an automobile at his destination; an identification ticket will enable him tq obtain a car without making a deposit.The basic charge of eight cents a mile, covering all expenses, with modifications for exceptionable time or mileage.Mas West recently won a law suit, the claim against her was for a million dollars.Her last words to the reporters who were quizzing her about it were: \u2018Boys, come up and sue me sometime!\u201d We Gentiles took the Ten Commandments from the Jews, but no one can say truthfully that we kept them.A wise move was made by Director of Police Dufresne when he again pointed out the danger to pedestrians on our many narrow streets of a right turn on the red lght.An Englsh lady, self-appointed supervisor of village morals, accused a workman of having reverted to drink because \u2018'with her own eyes\u2019 she had seen his wheelbarrow standing outside a public house, The accused man made no verbal comment but the same evening he placed the wheelbarrow outside her door and left it there all night.\u2014 The Countryman.: A man had just been discovered dead, and the jury were puzzled as to what caused his death.Finally they stated: \u2018It was an Act of God under very suspicious circumstances.\u201d \u2014 J.B.B.in irish Digest.An.Englishman told his son at school that he was too busy to read long letters and requested him to be brief.The boy replied: \u201cSs.0.S., £.s.d., R.S.V.P.\u2019\u2014 Dean Inge, Lay Thoughts of a Dean.The C.P.R.had its best year in 1939 since the beginning of the depression, which hit Canada in 19°0.sometime after its appearance in the United States.The recent gain was due to three main causes: the big crop, four months of war, and the fact that the South line earned a small surplus, so the C.P.R.didn\u2019t have to pay anything in 1939 to make good its guarantee of interest on the bonds of this American line.3543 1-3 The year before this guarantee RGU 111 LLL LLL IS ISL LL LL LLLL EL LSLLILS LISS IL LIL SSL LL LL SS ISLES IIIS LLL LS SOL ILIL ELIS ASE S LLL SILLS LLL 11171 4 Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C,, D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.A The Congress believes that the fundamental cause of the evils which prevail throughout the world today is economic .insecurity.Popular unrest, the rise of dictatorships, the three great wars now being waged, the resurgence of economic nationalism, the erection of trade barriers, the hopelessness and despair which grip all where plenty might be made available to all.While thought and energy, men and material must be devoted to the immediate objective of defeating the enemy, it is essential that, even in the midst Among Mr.Cornish\u2019s pupils were the late W.Lynnwood Farnum, the famous Canadian organist, Willie Eckstein, W.Mackay His- lop and Phyllis Rowell, .In 18983 Mr, Cornish became organist and choirmaster of Ers- kine Presbyterian Church, then situated at the southeast corner of Windsor and St.Catherine streets.In 1914 he joined Calvary Church, where he remained until his\u2019 death.A man of w.de culture, his interest also roams to philately and to chess, and he was a member of lthe Montreal Stamp Club and of the Montreal Chess Club.He was also a charter member of the Ou- tremont Golf Club, which later became the Kanawaki Club.He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.F, C.Mangin and Miss Dorothy Cornish; three sons, George B, Cornish, B.S.Cornish, and John M.Cornish; and four UM Forum an | persistence of poverty in a world ead realization that the solution grandchildren.* * cost $2,085,818.The improvement continues as the year 1940 | CALVARY CHURCH | gets under way, continues and | NOTES ] increases, with the C.N.R.as|* * usual showing the greater res- The Rev.Denzil G.Ridout, ponse to improvement in trade F.R.G.S., Assistant Secretary of conditions \u2014 a fact which will baffle but not muffle critics of public ownership.For January, C.N.R.gross revenues were 30.41 per cent above those of the same month a year ago, while C.P.R.revenues were up 26.24 per cent.\u2014 The Canadian Railway Employees\u2019 Monthly.the M.& M.Committee of the United Church of Canada will given an illustrated travelogue Cross Units will meet.All members are urged to attend.Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.the Women's Association will meet.All ladies of the congregation are invited to attend and help in this important work.Wednesday at 8.15 p.m.\u201d the in the Church on Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m.entitled \u201cDown by the Sea in Newfoundland and Labrador,\u201d showing pictures and scenes along an extensive journey of eight thousand miles.By the use of the United® Church mission boats he travelled in many secttons not usually visited and met people at their varied occupations in coastal outposts as well as in the inland centres, and flew over six hundred miles over the expansive Labrador wilds.He will describe and illustrate by hand colored views from his own photographs tha life and work of the people in that rugged country, At the morning service at 11 a.m.Rev.Denzil G.Ridout will preach on the subject \u201cThe Har- monjous Life\u2019.Special music will be rendered at this service by the combined Junior, Intermediate and Senior choirs.On Tuesday at 2 p.m.and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.the Red Midweek service will be led by Rev.A.F Pollock.* On Friday evening at 8.30 p.min the Church Hall the Church will present The Montreal Mas- quers, directed by Mr, A.Nelson Curtis in \u2018\u201cSkidding\u201d a comedy in three acts by Auranita Rou- verol.TLis company has won great praise for its very able pre- iT WESTMOUNT | BAPTIST CHURCH | On Sunday Rev.J.A.Johnston of Westmount Baptist Church will have as his sermon theme: \u201cThe Goal of Prophecy and the Climax of History.\u201d Most of us recognize that the Bible is not a Time Table but it proves to be rather a unique Road Map.Thoughtfu?people are asking this question: \u201cHas the Word of God any philosophy of history?Are the stars in their course governed by Law and the movements of world events at the mercy of chance or caprice?\u201d At the evening service the title of the sermon will be: \u201cThe Social Lights of Sodom or the Intriguing story of One Man's Family.\u201d Visitors are cordially welcomed to both of these services.On Monday evening the Young People of the congregation assemble at.8, o'clock.The programme will be in charge of the Minister and at its close, Mr.and Mrs.Johnston will entertain in an hour of Friendship and Fellowship.Refreshments will be served.All young men and women of the congregation are invited to attend.| * CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] sentation of this Judge Hardy | .SERVICES | Feature, recently at Victoria * \u201d Hall.\u201cREALITY\u201d is the subject of T.W.JONES.the Lesson-Sermon to be read in \u2014 SEDER APRIL 23 Churches of Christ, Scientist throughout the world on Sunday As in past years Temple Eman- March 31.u-El, will hold a Congregational The Golden Text is from James 1:17.\u201cEvery good gift andxevery perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variable- Seder on Passover Eve, Monday evening, April 22nd, This year.this event will take place in the Temple's new Community House.THURSDAY, MARGN 28, 1940 BOOK REVIEW By HOWARD S ROSS Rethinking Christianity In India By G.V.Job, B.A.: P.Chenchiab, B.A, ML.; V.Chakkari, B.A., B.L., D.M., Devasahayam, B.A., B.D.; S.Jesudasen, F.R.C.S.; Eddy Asirvatham, BA.B.D, Pk.D.; A.N.Sudarisanam, B.A.Printed by the Hogarth Press, Mount Road, Madras, Price $1.00, The contributions in this volume aim at an independent inquiry into the problems confronting Christianity in India.Mr, G.V.Job, Principal of St.Columba's High School, Chingleput, gives a \u201cGeneral Review of the Christian Movement in India\u2019 and suggests the main outlines of reorientation required in the future.Mr.P.Chenchiah, Chief Justice Pudukottah and Mr.V, Chak- karal, Advocate and Alderman, | Madras, with a personal knowledge and experience of the Hindy faith, discuss \u201cThe Relation of Christianity and No.Christian Faiths,\u201d with particular refere ence to Hinduism.Both re-exam- ine conceptiong of the Church as seen inÿthe light of Our Lord's life and- teachings and enquire how Hinduism has its vitality.The same writers discuss the underlying ideas of the \u2018South Indian Church Union Movemänt\u201d and Mr.D.M.Devasahayam of Nagercoil, Secretary of the Bangalore Conference Continuation, expounds forcefully \u201cThe Impli- cationg of the Proposed Scheme of Union\u201d and propounds \u201cThe Fundamental Principles to be Safeguarded in Indian Christianity.\u201d Dr.S.Jesudasen, one of the founders of one of the first Christian Ashrams, explains the \u201cPlace of the Ashram In the Spiritual Nature of India,\u201d Mr.P.Chenchiah gives a summary \u201cSurvey of Modern Religious Movements in India.\u201d Dr.Eddy Asirvatham, Reader in Politics and Public Administration in the Madras University and Mr.A.N.Sudarisanam, Editor of the Guardian, and independent Christian Weekly of Madras, explain the \u201cCall of the Indian, National Situation to Christianity and the Indian Christian Community.\u201d Snow scenes and, skiing sequences for the new artic war drama, \u201cSki Patrol,\u201d are being filmed around Bishop, California.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Choir Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 17 am.\u201cTHE GOAL OF PROPHECY AND THE CLIMAX OF, HISTORY.\u201d The Bible is not a Time Table: Ît is a rather unique Road Map 7.30 p.m.\u201cTHE SOCIAL LIGHTS OF SODOM\" The Chequered History of One ' Man\u2019s Family.Visitors Cordially Welcome.Calvary Church Dorchester St, at Greene Aves, Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W.Jones.M.A.D.D Interim Pastor: Rev.A.F.Pollock, B.D.Guest Preacher: Rev.Denzil G.Ridout, F.R.G.S.11.00 a.m.The Harmonious Life, 11 am.& 3 p.m.Sunday School In all departments.7.30 p.m.Tustrated Lecture\u2014\"Down by the Sea in Newfoundland and Labrador.\u201d Monday.8 p.m.Y.P.U.to meet with Wesley Y.P.U.Tuesday, 2 p.m.& Thursday 7.30 p.m.Red Cross Units.Wednesday 2.30 p.m.Women's Association meeting.Wednesday 8.15 pm Midweek Service led by Rev.A.F.Pollock.Friday 8.30 p.m.The Montreal Mas- quers in \u2018\u2018Skidding\u201d a Judge Hardy Play.Tickets 35 cents.ness, neither shadow of turning.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u2018Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is per- Barrister and Solicitor Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 tect.\u201d (Matt.5:8, 48).The Lesson-Sermon also in- cludes the following passages from the Christian Scientist textbook \u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2018\u2019The divine demand, \u2018Be ye therefore perfect,\u201d is scientific, and the human footsteps leading to perfection are indispensible.Christian Science demonstrates that none but the pure in heart can see God, as the gospel teaches.In proportion to his purity is man perfect: and perfection is the order of celestial being which demonstrates Life fn Christ, Life's spiritual ideal.\u201d (Pages 263, 337).marking at the ~lose resemblance between Broderick Crawford and Sidney Blackmer.We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAlnut 2773* Pals around Universal are re- ' T H E EX AMI N E R PUBLISHING COMPANY ' ! 1940 / ty nchiah, , BA.1, B.A, R.C.S.; B.D, n, B.A.Press, $1.00, is volent in- nfront- Mr, G.lumba\u20193 gives a rristion uggests ntation Justice Chak- lerman, knowl.Hindy ion of ristian refer- >-exam- 1rch as Lord's inquire itality, he un- 1th In- emênt\u201d am of e Ban- uation, Impli- Scheme 3 \u201cThe mmary ilgious Reader nistra- ty and itor of endent as, ex.Indian | tianity Com- ne se- le war being Jalifor- st ; Ave.A., Leader nist / AND ve e: Ît is IDOM\" One Ave, .G.S.Afe.hool in \u201cDown indand st with ay 1.30 vas Ask Ser- Pollock.1 Mas- Judge cents.THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 Other biographies of prominent chell, she graduated with high honours at the age of 17 from \u2018Trinity College of Music, London.Engtand.Following her graduation from Trinity, Mrs.Mills was one of four soloists choseu to sing at Glasgow Cathedral that year, after ten years experlence in church choir work, Before coming to Canada when she was 21 years old, Mrs, Mills was employed for some years in one of the leading law offices in Glasgow, Canadian music enthusiasts soon recognized Mrs.Mills\u2019 fine talent, for she was the first singer to broadcast from Moncton.N.B.to the British Isles, a shor: time later she sang on a Trans- Atlantic broadcast at the invitation of the late Sir Henry Thornton.Soloist at St.Andrew's Church, Westmount for 17 years, Mrs.Mills was gssociated with the late F, Blair at the church of St.Andrew and St.Paul for the past seven years.She was also the soloist at Temple Emmanuel for four Years with Mr.George Brewer.In 1916, when Princess Patric- is and the Duke of Connaught visited Canada, Mrs.Mills was chosen to sing for them, As a token of their appreciation of her splendid voice and fine renditions, she was the recipient of a set of three books on \u201cThe Life of Queen Victoria\u201d, which was presented to her by Princess Patricia.On more than one occasion Evelyne Mills has entertained royalty with her singing.In addition to her voice, Mrs.Mills has a lovely personality, which has endeared to her the hearis of many people both in Montreal and abroad.Well-known: for her work among women as an organizer.Mrs.Mills was president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club in 19- 33 and is now acting president of this group.She is the past president of the Women's Miss fonary Society.As a mark of appreciation for her splendid work, while she was in office, Mrs.Mills was awarded a life Membership of the body.She is also past pres- Vest I Moving Sale! Many Stamp Bargains 1,000 Different, reg.$1.50, 95¢ 500 Different, reg.60e 45¢ Set Spain Cervantes, reg.20¢, 10c MAGAZINES] Comics - Detectives - Sports - Westerns - Love Stories, etc.6 for 25c Dominion Stamp Co.Ltd.4123 St.Catherine West \u2018East of Greene Ave.) FEMININE FACTS AND FANCIES by MARGARET BARDEN \"appear in these columns from time to time.\u2014_\u2014 MRS HAROLD MILLS Boru at Rutherglen, Glasgow, Scotland, 50 years ago, Mrs.Harold Mills, known throughout the city for har fine appreciation of music, first received recognition at the early age of §, when she won a Gold Medal for singing Burns\u2019 Songs.Two years later she won a silver medal, and decided on a musical vocation.\u201d Formerly Evelyne Wares Mit- ¥ is a member of the Homoeopathic nS women of the Community will - ident of the Arts and Letters Club of Montreal, Charitable work occupies a great deal of her time, for she Hospital Women\u2019s Auxiliary and of the Lion's Club Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.When the Homoeopathic hospital conducted its recent campaign for funds to buiid the nurses\u2019 home, Mrs.Mills was called upon to act as chairman, A wiser choice of a leader for such ap undertaking could not have been made.Mrs: Mills\u2019 untiring efforts were an inspiration to all the workers, for it was she who helped the ladies and many of the gentlemen on, in what seemed to many workers a thankless job and a task doomed to defeat.Last week Mrs, Mills was again pressed into service for she was named chairman of the West- mount Division for the Salvation Army drive, With faith in their leader, the members of the West- mount Women's Club rallied around Mrs, Mills and worked untiringly to gain their objective.Evelyne ares Mitchell married Harold Mils, a realtor from Merrickville, Ont.in 1914.Mr, Mills came to Montreal and founded the Westmount Realties Co., of which be is now vice-president.Marriage and home duties kept Mrs.Mills very busy, for she is the mother of two sons, the oldest James Mills, B.A., graduated from McGill and was married to Miss Bodel last summer, Mrs.Mills continued with her voice culture, and in 1926 she graduated from?the Perfect Voice Institute, of Chicago, with high honors.A SLOW-SPEAKING CAGNEY Jean Cagney, sister of famed fast-chattering Jimmy Cagney, now playing in Paramount's \u201cQueen of the Mob,\u201d with Ralph Bellamy and Blenche Yurka, has a slow, precise manner of speech \u2014Jjugt the opposite of her brother\u2019s delivery.The \"One Night HILDA GALT 4th Annual Review VICTORIA HALL Thursday, April 11th, 8:15 P.M.Entire Proceeds in aid of Lions Boys Club Lower N.D.G.of Rhythm\" -| himself extensively, particularly Tram Is Damaged In street at 1.50 p.m.\" last Thursday.westerly direction.attempted to struck a rut in the road and skidded into the side of the car.No one in the street car was Injured and the truck was undamaged, » Technicolor schools, scholastic honors.in Paramount's LAST RESPECTS | PAID A.WYLIE, Funeral Service for Resident Conducted by Rev.W.Orr Mulligan Yesterday The funeral service for Alex Tait Wylie, of 353 Grosvenor avenue, was held yesterday afternoon at the Chapel of Tees and Company, officiated at by the Rev.W.Orr Muiliigan, of Melville Presbyterian Church, Mr.Wylie, member of a baking firm that bore his name until he retired & number of years ago, died suddenly at bis residence on Monday.He was 61 years of age.Mr.Wylie was for many years a member of his father's baking firm, W.and J.S.Wylie, situated on Bleury street.He was a Mason and belonged to Mount Royal Moriah Lodge, A.F.and AM.He held a life membership in the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and 35 or 40 years ago belonged to the Tuque Bleu Snowshoe Club, His principal hobby was model railroading in which he occupied at his summer home at Howick, Que., Surviving are his mother; his wife, formerly Susan Gordon Adams; two sons, Charles R, and William A.Wylie; a daughter, Miss Laura Jean Wylie; a brother, W.G.Wylie, and two sisters, Mrs.H.A.Thom and Mrs.J.M.Sullivan.All are residents of Westmount except Mrs.Sulivan, whose home is in Kingston, Ont.Mr.Wylie's three children are by former marriages.FORMER DEAN GUEST SPEAKER AT SYNAGOGLE Among the visitors at the Temple Emanu-E! Purim reception Friday evening, was the former Dean of the United Theologica College, Rev.Dr.Ritchie, who in an informal manner addressed a large Congregation during the Oneg Shabbat and reception following the specta] Purim service, The Megillah was read by Dr.Lyon Bercovitch, 1.S.Isaacs, Messrs.William Gittes and Felix Lewis, while assisting with the Torah were Louis Wolfe, Martin Margo and George Hollinger.At the school carnival held Sunday afternoon, the folowing awards of prizes were made:\u2014 Art Contest, David Neumann, Robert Lehberg, David Jacobs, David Mortimer, Elaine Neumann, Elaine Maron, Norman Alexander, and entire kindergarten and Class 2, Prize winners for masquerade: \u2014Sylvia Singer.Roslyn Wolfe, Thomas Beck, Stanley Shefler.Lawrence Ginsberg.Cyril Carrick.David Jacobs, Stephen Asch, David Neumann, Elaine Neumann, Ingrid Weissler, Peter Margo, Michael Fieldman, David Fieldman, Robert Meyer, Cecile Reinharz, Esther Rita Kert, Rhoda Diamond, Norma Joy Levetus, Robert Lebberg, Lois Levetus, Judges for Arts Contest were, Mrs.R, J.Meyer, S.M.Medine, M.Sheiffring; masquerade\u2014Mrs.Lyon Bercovitch, Mrs.Jack Freedman, Mrs.Maurice Garfin- kle, Edward Joseph was master of ceremonies.Committee in charge: Mrs.Harold Neumann, Mrs.Harry Wolfe, Mrs.A.Kirby, Mrs.D.R.Miller, Mrs, Chas.Asch, Mrs.Maurice Singer, Mrs, Sadie Cohn.Collision With Truck Considerable damage was caused the right rear windows of a street car when a truck driven \"by Armand Lafortune, 1889 Davidson street, skidded into it opposite 4428 Sherbrooke occurred as both proceeding in a As the truck the tram it The accident vehicles were pass JANICE WELL SCHOOLED Janice Logan, who has the only feminine role in Paramount's all- adventure picture, \u201cDr.Cyclops,\u201d can be considered well educated, She attended no less than six private and public leaving each with DEKKER SICKLY CHILD Albert Dekker, who has the lead all-Technicolor RETIRED BAKEL TICKETS On Sale at Willis & Co.or Phone EL.7279 thrill picture, *'Dr.Cyclops,\u201d and who has some 190 pounds distributed over his 6 feet Z inches of bulk, was ordered not to participate in athletics as a child because THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PUPILS WILL PRESENT RECITAL television receivers.piety with progress.was scarce Saturday thousands planned to follow an evening of gaiety with prayer at sunrise.Midtown bars were thronged until the wee small hours, while district theatres held special midnight screenings.Toward {wo-thirty Sunday morning the populace wag well-soaked in liquor and much in need of re- ligion\u2014and the trek to the hills got under way, From the summit of Hollywood.lands one could see first hundreds, then thousands of headlamps tracing their routes against the blackness of ~ dozen avenues and finally converging toward one of two main points \u2014 Hollywood Bowl or béautifu! Forest Lawn.By four o'clock all arterles to the Bowl were choked, and frustrated drivers left their cars in vacant lots or dark alleys as more than 40,000 took to foot forming a huge pilgrimage as they neared the Bowl.Girls in s.acks, munching hot dogs and trading tales in the night.Sleepy infants snooz_ ing contentedly in their fathers\u2019 arms.Silk hats, soft hats\u2014or no hats at all.Full dress and business clothes, top coats, windbreakers, ermine, mink, dyed cat.Chorus girls and movie stars, millionaires and help.Black skins, white skins\u2014 vellow, red and brown.Magistrates and convicts, Dethroned kings and maids.And noise! \u201cPark here! Park here! Just a buck here, mister.\u201d \u2018Get your cushions, folks, Keep comfy through the ser.ice,\u201d \u201cHow about a paper, guy?All the baseball scores!\u201d \u201cShuelaces, mister?1 gotta wife an\u2019 kid ,,.\" \"Gardenias for your lady friend.Half a buck, and worth it!\u201d By five o'clock the Bowl Is 20.000 more blanket surrounding hills.Suddenly the darkness is pierced by a bullet of light\u2014re- vealing five white-robed trumpet- erg poised on a nearhy elope to herald the approach of day.Ont of the silence comes the roar of an organ, the huge sheïl lights up and a cholr of 300 breaks ints song hefore a curtain of fern and orchids.Tyrone Power.Immaculate In grey, reads \u201cSalutation to The Dawn.\u201d Kenny Baker sings \u201cAve Maria.\u201d The assembly joins in \u201cBehold the Sun°\u2014 with Carrie Jacobs Bond at the piano, the same Carrie who wrote \u201cEnd of a Perfect Day.\u201d On a platform to one side of the pulpit stan three television viewers, their sensitive mechan- he was too thin and weak, ical eyes trained on the sere crammed with 30,000 souls, and\u2019 Hilda Galt whose annual dance recital will, take place at Victoria Hall Thursday, April 11th.The entire: proceeds will be donated to the Lions Boys Club in Lower N.D.G.SUNRISE SALUTE Hollywood, March 27\u2014Fleeing westward from realms of show to semi-tropical climes, Easter was greeted locally in typical movie- land style, Solemn Sunrise services at Hollywood Bowl and Forest Lawn were shared with the world by radio, press and film\u2014and bistory was made as impressive rites at the Bowl were successfully telecast to thousands of Southern California homes oquipped with Hollywood, as usual, had blended solemnity with showmanship, Easter hit town at least 12 hours ahead of schedule, and sleep night asw vice.A dozen microphones dot the dais as a whole world cavesdrops.Now and then the flash of a camera bulb breaks the darkness, and ncwsreel crews grind silently away.The blackness turns to blue while clouds play hide and geek among the neighbouring hills.And then\u2014the sun! \u201cHoly, Holy, Holy\" throbs from 50,000 joyous throats \u2014 echoing and reechoing through hilir, across seas and borders to home and hospital, jail and school, ship and plane, rich and poor.blessed and lonely\u2014on wings of air.ruly, this is the age of miracles, * CAPSULE CRITICISMS Chronic crabs who spend spare moments panning Hollywood will experience rome difticulty In finding justification for further complaint if this week's crop of celluloid is a criterion of things Lo come.Crowning with glowing success the evolution of Deanna Durbin from precocious lass to graceful.appealing and superbly-voiced young lady, Unlversal Saturday night invited the press to view her latest, \"Its a Date.\u201d This is one of the loveliest strips of film to grace any screen in years, a ple- ture bound to entrance all who see it and win a million new triends for Deanna.\u2018Its a Date\u201d a crammed with humour, spng, repartée and drama.Walter Pidgeon, Kay Francis and 8, 7.Bakall shine in Norman Krasna\u2019s screenplay, which shows what happens when the stagewise daughter of a reigning star finds herself her mother's rival in the theatre as well as in love, The entire production is flawless.Don\u2019t fail to see it at least once.RKO's two contributions for the week were \u201cPrimrose Path\u201d and \u201cBill of Divorcement,\u201d hoth highly-rated, The first stars Ginger Rogers and Joel McRea.In the film they are married some weeka when he discovers her to be the daughter of a woman of {ll repute.Naturally.the complications which follow make for a fine film.and RKO has not wasted {ta efforts, \u201cBill of Divorcement\u201d is a remake of the play and earller film of the same name.It la, perhaps.most significant because it givee Maureen O'Hara, a charming English newcomer.her first im portant role.Featured with Charles [Laughton in \u201cHunchback of Notre Dame\u201d and \u201cJamalea Inn.\u201d she finds herself firmly es, tablished as a ranking actress 0 her third picture.Warner Brothers rounded out \"St.Ant.- Westm't| Poll by Poll Figures = ë à SL\u2014839 Seigneurs 114 22 10a\u2014T715 Seigneurs ., &5 81 10b\u2014T715 Seigneurs .02 2 11 \u2014809 Richmond Sq.128 30 19h\u20142231 St, Antoine.60 39 12b-\u20142231 St, Antoine .105 29 13 \u20142317 St.Antoine .112 ?14a\u20142467 St, Antoine .76 49 14b\u20142467 St.Antoine .106 37 1ba\u20142150 Dorchester .108 7 15b\u20142150 Dorchester 158 él 16a\u20144 Oldfield 9?46 16b\u20144 Oldfield .| 84 17 \u201413 Amesbury .128 z0 18n\u20141186 St.Matthew .1 0 1Sb\u20141185 St.Matthew .43 Si 18¢\u20141185 St.Matthew .79 40 19a-1205 St.Mark .80 41 19b\u20141205 St.Mark .69 s 20 \u20141230 St.Mark .307 3 21a\u20141178 Fort .vees 89 66 21b\u20141178 Fort ©.106 71 22a\u201421128 Tupper, 114 56 22b\u20142118 Tupper 84 60 23a\u20141153 Essex 102 an 23b\u20141183 Essex 83 48 24a\u20141231 Closse by 25 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M.Hoap, Cedar 74 1% 42 \u20143640 Atwater ., .130 * 27 45n\u20143980 Cute des Nelges 84 34 13L\u20143980 Cote des Nelges 7% 4\u201c 44 \u201441)5 Cote d, Neiges 107 50 450\u20144920 Coto des Neiges K0 on 45b\u20144920 Cote dos Nelges #7 59 48 \u20143685 Westmount B, 9: 30 47a\u20143685 Wostmount B.93 43 47L\u20143685 Westmount M, M hid 48 \u20143085 Westmount H.36 40 40n\u2014Tire Stn, West, 13, 6 45 49b\u2014Fire Stn.West, 13, 94 49 50 \u2014Fire Stn, West, B, 13% 63 6la\u2014Roalyn Mchool ,.1} 50 51b\u2014Roslyn 52a\u2014Roslyn School .#4 af School ., 69 61 f2b\u2014Rosliyn School ,.7 50 f3a\u2014Rosiyn School .#0 67 G3b\u2014Roslyn School .7h 11 64 \u20143686 Westmount B.55 .ho boa\u2014Argyle School ,.83 51 5bb\u2014Argyle Schoo) .83 40 50A\u20144854 Westmount A.17 47 56b\u20144354 Wentmount A, 8% 18 ila\u2014NRoslyn Hchool .86 hs 57b\u2014Roslyn School ,.6 us 58 \u201431 Chesterfield ,.144 88 59 \u201417 Chesterfield ,,.GOn\u20144907 8herb, W.\u2026.92 67 f0bL\u20144907 Sherb.W.,,.87 62 61 \u2014Vietoria Mall 2 #7 82 \u2014Victorla Hall 9) 83a\u2014Victoria Hall 82 63b\u2014 Victoria Hall 63 64a\u2014Victoria Tall 92 64h\u2014Victoria Fall .128 87 Ssa\u2014Westmount City TH.49 41 fôb-\u2014Westmount City H.73 T6 66n\u2014Argyle School 126 he 66b\u2014Argyle School ., 93 64 67n\u2014Argyle School ., 13 51 671\u2014Argyle School.08 81 68a\u2014425 Mt.Pleasant ,, 84 0% 68h\u2014425 M1, Pleasant ,,.80 G4 69 \u20144130 Sherb, WwW.124 k9 70n\u20144180 Sherb, W, coe C7 3 70b\u20144150 Bherb.W.,.#8 ob 7la-1320 Greene .sh 59 71b\u20141320 Ciresne .,., 86 16 71c\u20141320 Greene .Te 80 72 \u2014Westmount City H, 115 39 T3a\u2014Victoria Jan |.108 63 78b\u2014Victorin Fall .,,.,.108 65 74a\u2014Victoria Main _.,.sa 46 74b\u2014Victoria Hall ,,., 88 82 Tba\u2014388 Victoria .,,,., TR 87 76b-\u2014388 Victoria 0000 BO 48 T6a\u201466 Somerville ,,,,,.97 90 76b\u201466 Somerville oo 108 114 \u201cTa\u2014King School 57 77b\u2014King School Le 63 78a\u2014Westmount High 8, 85 78b\u2014Westmount Tigh §, 67 719a\u2014Queen Hehool ,.ia 79b\u2014Queen fchool 69 80R\u20141265 Cireene 45 #K0b\u20141265 Greene ; in 81a-1180 Atwater 9% 81b\u201411%0 Atwater 67 82 \u20144226 St.Cath, 84 8la\u201491 Hallowell \u2018 89 88b\u201491 Frallowell \u2026.83 49 84a\u20144163 Dorchester W.84b\u20144162 Dorchester W.92 75 85a-\u2014141 Selby BRb\u2014141 Selby 86a\u20143151 Kt.Antoine ., 101 47 86b\u20143151 Ft, Antoine ,, 119 49 86c\u20143161 St, Antoine ., 103 44 87a-\u20144844 St.Cath.W.107 195 8Th\u20144841 St.Cuth, W, .122 ok Advance Poil .19 A 14,007 8,737 the week tonight by screening \u201cVirginia City.\u201d Rip-roaring and beautifully photographed, this one will keep you on the edge of your seat for 90 minutes.Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins and Randolph Scott take major honors.NO AFFECTION Thut Eravel-voice possessed by Andy Devine is his normal speaking voice, He speaks that way off the screen, too.Devine ig currently featured in Paramount's colos- sa) epic of the West, \"Buck Benny Rides Again.\u201d Nan Grey departed on a short vacation to Mexico immediate upon completion of her acting * TAKING PART ART PREVOST Who has appearod in Fossils revues for many years will again take a prominent part in the torthcoming production at Vie- toria Hall on April 4, 5 and 6.Pine Tree Culture Shown As Paying \u201cSouthern Pines Pay, a Story in Plctures,\u201d fssued ns Miscellaneous Publication No, 467, by the United Statos Department of Agriculture, has just been distri, buted among farm ngoncies, schools and other strategicnl points in the South.from cases of reforestation in widely-sprend localities in the South and show how idlo and some semi-worthless land las been converied to productive uso Pulpwood, turpentine culliva- tion, polo and lumber production The illustration of paying growthg of pines pletured and described in this booklet are taken are among the types of production illuatratod in this timely and factual document which should offer accurate planning of (his valuablo supplementary farm crop so wall adapted to the southern condition of rapid growth and requiring litle care.Strenuous effort ls being made by educators and farm oxtonsion agents to increasingly diversify the soutliern farmer's crop.The PAGS THREE TEMPLE WILL HOLD FATHER, SON MEETING Annual Banquet Will Take Place in Temple Community House on Tuesday Ou Tuesday evening, fathers und sons of Kmaunu-Rl will gu- ther for the annual Banquet sponsored by tho Men's Club.This will take place in the Temple Community Mouso at 6:46 p.m, Supper will be served Ly the ! Sisterhood Committee.ftema on the program include: Father's Address \u2014 Hyman Grover; Son's Reply \u2014 Marvin Grover; Plano Duet \u2014 Harold Neumann and son, David; Plano-accordian \u2014 Haymond Felson; \u2018Information llanso\u201d\u201d father's team aud sons\u2018 team; Boy's Rhythm Band; Soloist\u2014 Milton Schiffrin; Prize Awards; at the Plano\u2014Barnett Simmons; movies; Grand Exposition of Boy Scout Troop and Cub Pack Musier of Ceremonies is Bob Mortimer.At the annua! Youth Service ou Friday ovening, April \u20185th\u2014 uddresses will be given by Miss Marjorie Bercovitch ad William Abrams, B.A.The theme wil deu! with \u201cReligion and Life.\" Participating in the Ritual are Miss Emmy Helm, Bdward Joseph, Miss Ruth Miller, George Wolte nnd Milton Schiffrin, An Oneg Shabbat and reception will follow tho service iu the Temple Community House, Tomple Players moot on Monday ovuning under the leadership of Misg Dorothy Davis and re- Honrsals tre now (aking place for tho play \u201cskidding.\u201d to be pre sontad in tho latter part of April, On Tuesday evening the Music Appreciation Group meets under tho lendership of Milton Soir vin, David Goodman wil] review \u201cNo Arms \u2014No Armour\u201d by Major Henriques.: wido range of applications quoted In this bulletin \u2018are bafled by these workors ns n decldadly timely contribution to this effort, Quality That Satisfies DALADA TEA will Birthdays up to Ninetles - Invitations - EL.0032 4869 Sherbrooke W.WHATEVER THE OCCASION.A Greeting Card will carry your message in a way that the recipient appreciate the thought bohind it.Birth Congratulations - ments - Wedding Congratulations Ilinnss-Convalescent Cards - Bon Voyage Cards - Thank You Cards - Dance Programmes.WE DELIVER WESTMOUNT STATIONERY (A fow doors wost of Victoria) Greetings - Age Birth Announce- Anniversary Congratulations - Gift Cards - Party WA.2575 Birthday CHESTERFIELD SETS RE-UPHOLSTERED 813 Victoria Ave.J.J.MERO UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER .Custom Built Repairs \u2014 Re-Upholstering WA.4598 \u201cOur Nelghbors Ths Carters\u201d Furniture Near Western Ave.LIBBY'S TOMATO CATSUP 2 tins 25; HEINZ ASSORTED Soups (med.size) 2 tins 25c (Turtle and Consomme excepted) ALLEN'S Apple Juice 20 oz.tin \u2026.vn 3 tins 29¢ 8Boztin.\u2026 4 tins 25c LiBBY'S Grapefruit Juice 15 oz.tin 3 tins 25¢ (Sweetened or Unsweetened) CHRISTIE'S \u201cCheese Tangs\u2019 cello bag (A new cheese biscuit) \u201cMANYFLOWERS\" TOILET Soap 3 cakes lle CANADIAN 3 YEARS OLD Cheese Strong lb.30e Mild Ib.25e DAINTY Rice 1 Ib.pkg.2 pkgs.25c 15¢ Melons \u2014 Ugli Fruit \u2014 Avocado Pears \u2014 Anjou Pears \u2014 Extra Fancy Delicious Apples \u2014 Winter-Nellis Pears \u2014 Fresh Pineapples \u2014 Fresh Strawberries \u2014 Almelria Grapes, etc.\u201cGeronimo! Spring Lamb and Mint RUMP ROAST Beef .LL.Ib.24c RUMP, CORNED Beef =.lb.23e TENDERLOIN ROAST Beet =.Ib.27¢ FOREQUARTER Lamb .Ib.16¢ SMOKED Fillets .prenne lb.19e NEW Beets .bunch 5c NEW Cabbage .each Sc FLORIDA Grapefruit.each 5c SUNKIST Oranges dox.23e KLEENEX Tissue .Ige.box 29¢ Honey Dew chigres In \u201cSandy Is à Lay.\u201d \u2019 4 DIONNE & DIONNE WESTMOUNT One Store Only \u2014 St.Catherine, at Wood Ave.PHONE Fitzroy 7411 id TN He ia = a mr ra rm Dy 17100000 Large 30 oz.Bottle RR PAGE FOUR GINGER ALE 15- PE ME RARE, Social and Personals | rsonals | Mrs, Stan Kennedy ln entertaining at the tea-hour Lo-morruw.Miss Viola Lalleman apent the Easter holldays at the Al pine Inn, Ste.Marguerite.Peter Moore and Kingsley Walsh left on Monday to spend Easter week in Waterloo.Mrs, C.W.Clarke, who has been visiting her mother in New : York for the past week, is ex- \u201c Pected home this week-end.Mrs.J.E.J.Fox is entertaining at a not-out tea tomorrow in honor of her two daughters, the Misses Maude and Anne Fox.Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Rehfuss spent the Paster week-end in Toronto, where they were the guests of their daughier, Mrs.E.8.Lodge.Mrs.John Mulcair accompanied by Her daughter, Miss Viola Mul- calr, who spent the Easter holl- day in New York are expected home to-day.Among those who spent the ; Easter holidays in the Lauren- i tians were Leslie Talt, Donald Roy and Louls Fyon, who oc- _cupled Mrs.Cyril Ashley's cottage at lvry.Miss Lilllan Rose Stundon, & \u2018whose marriage to Mr.B.Alexan- \u2018 -dér Mitohell is taking place Satur- dy, April 20, was entertained at a personal shower recently at the home of Miss B, Barden, TE Miss Evelyn McKinnon is entertaining at a lunchéon on Sat- i urdily, April 8, in honor of Miss Lillian Stundon, whose marriage to Mr.Alexander Mitchell is tak- \u201c2 ing place shortly.rh sante SE ATT =.à tr Mrs, W.Percy Brophy enter- Charlotte Gowns NEW YORK DRESSES Exclusively New Offéring an Extensive Variety of New York's Latest $11.75 to $29.50 1353 Greene Aves., nr.Sherbrooke estmount Fl.7773 WASHING .MACHINE REPAIRS ALL MAKES WRINGER ROLLS BOOTH BROS.REG'D.5 5774 SHERBROOKE W.\u201cCor.Melrose EL.7379 T lof Montreal, tained at a not-out tea on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Sylvia Poss, daughter of Alder: man and Mrs.A, Ross, ot Sherbrooke, who has been visiting in Montreal.Mrs.Harold Mills, Mrs, L.de Savoye and Misa Carrie Biggar: aro leaving oun Saturday for Heather Lodge, Rawdon, to be the guests of Mrs.George Finlay- son for several days, where they will present a benefit concert in ald of the district church.Miss Biggars will be accompanled by two of her pupils, who will also assist at the concert.ENGAGEMENTS Bergeron-Daly The engagement is announced of Miss Laura Daly, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs, John Daly of Addington Ave.to Mr, Roland Bergeron, son of the late Mr.H.Bergeron and Mrs.Bergeron of Montreal.Clarldge-Memoe Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Memoe, of Brandon, Vt.announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Helen Irene, to Mr, Leonard Willlam Claridge, son of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Claridge, of Hampton Avenue, Montreal.Stafford-Houghton The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Hough- ton eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Houghton, of Notre Dame de Grace and Mr.Archie Clifford Stafford, son of Mrs James Stafford and the late Mr.Stafford ot Lennoxville, Que., WEDDINGS Mitchell-Stundon The marriage of Lillian Rose Stundon, youngest daughter of Lhe late Mr.and Mrs.P, Stundon, to Mr.Benjamin Alexander Mitchell, of Montreal, son of Mr.B, B.Mitchell, of Perth, Ontario, and ot the late Mrs.Mitchel), has been arranged to take place quletly Saturday, April 20th in Trinity Memorial Church.Reverend R.G.Fiander will officiate.\u201cMiss Charlotte Btundon will be her sister's only attendant.Mr.Douglas Gilmore.brother-in-law of the bridegroom, will act as best man.Hurtubise-Ching The marriage of Miss Margaret Ching, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Scudamore Ching, to Mr.Jaoques Hurtubise, son of Mr.and Mrs.Leon A.Hurtubise, took place quietly on Saturday in the Presbytery of Bt.Leo's Church, Westmount, Both bride and bridegroom were unattended.Mr.Jean Lor- anger acted as witness for Mr.Hurtubise.The bride wore her travelling costume of grey with a grey hat.Dubonnet accessories and a corsage of gardenias.Following thelr wedding trip to New York, the couple will reside at 5094 Victoria avenue.Gall-Scroggie The marriago of Olivia More garet Scroggle, daughter of the late Willlam Scroggie and of Mrs, I Scroggle, to Mr.Hugh Wilson Gall, th Sta-Up-Top Near Victoria Ave.Westmount For Comfort and Satisfaction NATURE'S RIVAL LE GANT Foundation Garment Half-Sixe | A'LURE and ALPHABET BRAS To Be Correcily Fitted .Consult ~ Moe.JOEL Corsetiere Established 1921 : 4888 SHERBROOKE WEST - Veil of Youth DE.1850 News The engagement is announced of Miss Elizabeth Mrs.H.B.Houghton, of Notre Dame de Grace, and Mr.Stafford and the late Mr.Stafford, of Lennoxville, Que.- and Events of Interest to Women THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER (Betty) ENGAGEMENT A NNOUNCED Houghton, eldest daughter of Mr.and Archie Clifford Stafford, son of Mrs.James son Gall, ofl Mr.and Mrs.Mossman of Lachute, took pace on Saturday afternoon in Calvary United Church, Reverend D.I.Forsyth officiating.Raster - lies and ferns were used to decorate the church for the occasion.Mr.Gifford Mitchell played the wedding music.Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr.A.C.Bargent, the bride wore a long full skirted gown of white silk net over taffeta, with a march- Ing jacket with leg o' mutton dleeves extending in lily points over the wrists, The three-tler skirt and open jacket showed a softly draped heart- haped neckline.Mer veil of Arussels net, was held in place by \u2018clusters of orange blossoma and a Jullet cap of net and velvet ribbons.She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and pink sweet peas, Mrs, Hagry Bleving, as matron of honor, was in a ciel blue gor- gelfe dress over taffeta, tight fitting at the waist with a full skirt and gathered bodice, Her matching halo was arranged with a shoulder-length veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds and sweet peas.Mr.Henry Wright acted as best man for Mr.Gell and the ushers were Mr.David .Sargent, cousin of the bride, and Mr, John Gall, cousin of the bridegroom.Mrs, Scroggie, mother of the bride wore a dress of blue lace over crape, with navy blue straw hat, trimmed with small blue cornflowers.Her corsage bouquet was of pink roses.Mrs.Gall, mother of the bridegroom, with a black straw hat and a corsage bouquet of white carnations.A small reception was held in the Oak Room of Victoria Hall, where spring flowers were arranged, Later Mr, and Mrs.Gall left for the Laurentians, the bride travelling in a frock of heavenly blue crepe with a hat to match, a Hudson seal coat, grey accoss- ories and a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas, They will reside in Westmount upon their return, Bcnofit Bridge Mrs, GQ.G.Archambault is en- tortaining at a bridge this evening in aid of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the United Commercial Travellers, Mrs.A, Barber is the general convener.Among the table holders are Mrs.M.B.Monahan, Mrs, A.Brophy, Mrs.À.Bell, Mre.\u2018Roy Hubbell, Mrs.A.Jacksoo, Mrs.M.Leblanc, Mrs.F.Lillie, Mrs.KE.Miller, Mrs.I.Orr, Mrs T.Ritchie, Mrs.E.Wegg and Mrs.H, Smedley.\u2018 Spring Luncheon A partial list of subscribers to the annual Spring luncheon of the Women's Auxiliary of Shaar Hashomayim to be held in the Normandie Root of the Mount Royal Hotel on Wednesday, April 10, when the Venerable Archdeacon Gower-Rees will spedk on \u201cWomanhood and War* includes Mesdames Edward Solomon, H Abramowitlz, S.Gershon Levi, S.Saxe, Jacob Kellert, H.Saxe, M.Sloves, Emmanuel Solomon, H.Robinson, H.Rother, M.Morris, B.Shulman, 8.H.Feldman, L.K.Freedman, C.D.Goodman, Rebecca Mendel, M.J.Heillig, 1 Mende.Maurice Greenblatt, J.Stewart.A.S.Solomon, R.H Rubin.H, KR.Cohew, Chas.Rybin.I.Kert, B.Matts, B.Dobrofsky.N.R.Cohen.Freeman Living.store, Alen Goldbioow, Lyon Cohen, D.OH.Ballon, M.J 4, was gowned in navy blue crepe\u2019 i Cullen, son, B.Hyams, H.Ballon, Lawrence Cohen, and Misses Sophia Hirsch, Frances Kellert.Mrs, Edward Solomon, president, will act as chairman.Patrons and Subscribers Honorary patrons aod sub- séribers to the annual concert of the Montreal Masonic Choir, being held in Victoria hall on Wednesday ficlude: Sir H, Montagu and Lady.Allun, Hon.Mr.Justice W.Langley Bond, Air Marshall W.A.Bishop, Mr.Allan Bronfman, Mr.W.R.Bulloch, Dr.J.B.Chalies, Rt.Rev.Arthur Carlisle, D.D., Mr.Juckson Dodds, Mr.and Mrs.Graham Drinkwater, Mr.George ii.Dug- gan, Mr.W, A, Eden, Mr, S.W.Ewing, Mr.W.H, Hobbs, Mr.and Mrs.F.Cyril James, Mr.Gerald W.Birks, Mr.F.Bramiey, Mr.Samuel Bronfman, Rev, Malcolm A.Campbell, D.D., Dean Douglas Clarke, Mr.Harold Crabtree, Lady Drummond, Lieut.-Col.1.H, Eakin, Mr, J, Alex Edmison, Mr.Harry F.Glass, Lieut.-Col.Paul It.Hanson, Sir Frederick W.G.and Lady Haultain, Rev.J.Bruce Hunter, D.D., Mr.Fraser S.Keith, Mr.R.P.Jellett, Mr.John Kerry, Prot, W.G.Mc- Bride, Mr.J.A.McDonald, Mr.Allan M.Mitchel), Rev.1.A.Montgomery, D.D., Mr.Arthur J.Nickle, Mr.J.McClary Pritchard Mr, Irving P.Rexford, Hon.Gordon W.Scott, Mr, T.Taggart Smyth, Rabbi Harry J.Stern, Mr.W, Allen Walsh, Hon.Senator Lorne C.Webster, Sir Edwagd W.Beatty, Mr, T.B.Macaulay, Rev, F.Scott MacKenzie, M.A, D.D., Mr, J, W, McConnell, Mr.Stuart Mercer, Mr.Walter Mol- son, Mr, Alex, Nickle, Mr.Alex.Paterson, Col.Hon.J.L., Ralston, Mr, R.M.Robertson, Mr.A.F.C.Ross, Hon, Marguerite Shaughnessy, Mr.Teorge Ww.Spinnoy, Mrs, Dorothy Sprouls, Mr.C.U.Tirrell, Mr.Arthur B.Wood.* EASTER PARTY Partial lst of subscribers to The Easter Party under the auspices of The League otf the Sacred Heart of The Parish of The Ascension of Our Lord, which is taking place at St.Leo's Academy Hall, Monday at 8:15 p.m, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Phelan, Miss L.M, Cox, Mrs.E.D.Tilt.Mrs.W.H.H.Savage, Miss Morgan, Mrs.Jas.A.Therrien, Mrs.T.D'Arcy Tansey, Mrs.J.J.Shea.Mrs.T.M.McKeown, Mrs.J.W.Fox.Mrs, W.Rolling, Miss Mary Graham, Miss Mary Leonard, Mrs.E.T.Noltie, M +.T.Cullen, Mrs.C.W.Hemming, Mr.Ernest Bolton, Misses K.and A.Slattery.Mrs.M.G.Hampshire, Mrs.J L.Croleaun, Mrs.W.H O'Reilly, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Flanagan, Mrs.M.J.Quigley, Mrs, W, C.Leitch, Miss A.Mac- Donald, Mrs.F.H, Vass, Mise Margaret Leonard, Miss Nora Leonard, Mrs.M.P.Fennell, Mr.and Mrs.M.B.Bronstetter.Mre Alex Bissett.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dr, and Mre.L.F.Jack man.' Miss N.Cox, Mr.aud Mrs.Ar thur Murphy.Mr.and Mrs, W.A McCarthy, Mrs.Thomas H Barnes, Mr.E.D.Ryan, Mrs.W.J.Ross, Mrs.A.M.Tanney.Mrs J.T.Stevens, Mrs.J.M.Kennedy.Miss K.Shanahan.Mrs.Montagus Bate.Mr.Kvan McCormick.Mrs Chas.F.Foy, Mr.J.J.Boyce.Mrs.M.B.MacDougall, Miss Mary Sheehan, Miss M.MeCavigle, Miss T.Hartney, Miss Kay Reddy Miss Agnes Cuinn, Mrs.O.1 Fitzvatrick, Mrs, Frank Hand\u2019 Tattle, Miss Sassidy, Mrs.H Winkler, Miss Mary McCall, Mrs.J.J.O'Brien, Mrs.Felmingham, Mrs.W.J.Brown, Mrs.M.Dono- ven, Mr, and Mrs.Allen Ramsey, Miss B.Kehoe, Mrs.W.Rollins, Miss Florence Ramsey, Miss Mae Ramsey, Mrs.Neil Currie, Mrs.8.B.Peckham.Mrs.H.J.Trihey, Mr.and Mrs, Jas.P.Boyle, Mrs.8.H.Kenyon, Mr.Gerald McTeigue, Miss BElleen Gibbons, Miss Agnes Gibbons, Mrs.Frank Callaghan, Mrs.Jas.Kearns, Mr.and Mrs, F.J.Carten, Mrs.C.L.Lynch, Mrs.Patrick Dubec, Dr.and Mrs.H.C.Bus- sière, Mrs.T.C.Creaghan, Mr.and Mrs.N.C.Potter, Mr.Edward Mondor, Mr.and Mrs.C.H.G.Short, Mr, and Mrs.1.Sessen- wein, Mr.and Mrs.Maurice P.Shea.Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Hargadon, Mr.and Mrs.John D.Kearney.Mrs.W.J.Keating, Mrs.John Stormont, Mrs.A.R.Cumming, Mr.and Mrs.D'Arcy D.Bogue, Mr, and Mrs.F.O.Reynolds, Mrs.A.McCormick, Mr.and Mrs.Fe- |, gan, Mrs.Trembly, Miss Boyce, Mrs.M.McCorigie, Mrs.F.P.Reddy, Mrs.G.Meagher, Mrs.8.Cunningham, Mr.and Mrs, J.R.Lunny, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Drury, Mr.and Mrs.W.N.B.Day, Mr.and Mrs.WV, St, G.Ryan, Mr.and Mrs.PG.Wilmut, Mr.and Mrs: John Little, Mr.and Mrs.F .G.Fer- ron, Mr.and Mrs.Romeo Rolland, Mr.and Mrs, Gerald Quinlan, Mr.and Mrs.Wm Close, Mr.and Mrs.D.Custara, Mr, and Mrs.W.C.Cowan, Mr.and Mrs, Kenard St.James, Mr.and Mrs, Duncan McDonald, Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Markum, Mrs Anthony Blanchard, Mrs.C.M, McKay, Mrs.J.H.Dunlop, Mrs.J.McKim, Mrs.S.Cunningham.Miss K, Shanahan, Miss Doran.Miss A.Bolton, Mr.W.P.Mc- Vey.Mr.Jas.O'Reilly, Mrs.R.C.Wingate, Mrs.C.Powers, Mrs.A, McCormick, Mrs, Chas.F.Foy, Mrs.M.B.MacDougall.Mrs.Tremblay, Mrs.W.J.Jones, Mrs.John Stomont, Mrs.A, M.Tanney, Mrs, A.R.Cumming, Mrs.J.T.Stevens, Mrs.J.M.Kennedy, Mrs.S.A.McLernon, Mrs, Montague Bate.Mrs.A.J Lallemand, Mrs.A, R.Manning.Mrs.John P.Brown, Mrs.D.A.Gillies, Mrs.D.J.Brennan, Mrs.J.J.O'Brien, Mrs, Edmond Gallagher, Mrs.J, 8.Stanford, Miss M.McGarigle.Mrs.C.W.Adams, Miss Lily Boyce, Miss G.Had- dlesey, Miss M.J.Mullin, Mr.J.J.Boyce, Mr.W.P.Mooney Dr.and Mrs.J.T.Rogers, Mr.and Mrs.J.D.King, Miss A.Fitzgibbons.Rummage Sale Planned By Ladies\u2019 Committee The Ladies Committee of the Royal \u2018Montreal Regiment wil hold their semi-annual rummage sale on Saturday, April 6th, a two o'clock.In St.Stephen\u2019: Church hall, Atwater Avenue and Dorchester Street, proceeds tn provide comforts for the men of the régiment on active service Mrs.J.FH.Richardson, 457 Mount Stephen Avenue, is convener, .7 : Contributions of cast-off clothing.books, furniture, toys.ete.will be called for on notification to Mrs.J.H.Richardson \u2018United Church hall, * In The Women\u2019s Realm Bessborough Chapter The regular meeting of the Earl of Bessborough Chapter: LO.D.E.will be held at the home of Mrs, John Darby 12 Oldfield Place, Apartment 6, on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, + * % Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Association of Stanley Presbyterian Church will be heid on Tuesday at three o'clock, when important business matters will be discussed, Mrs.Geo.Muir will be the soloist.Mrs.A.Gemmell and Mrs.A.Cross will be the hostesses.¥* + Business Meeting * A business meeting of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, for members only will be held in Victoria hall to-morrow afternoon at three o\u2019clock.Tea will be served.# * # Illustrated Lecture The Ladies Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church will hold an {lustrated lecture on \u201cTravel in the Empire,\u201d to-mor- row at 8:15 in the church hall.W.E.Donald wil] be the lecturer.There will also be a tahjé of home cooking.+ * + Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be held under the auspices of the Gyro Club of Montreal on Saturday at half-past two o'clock in Calvary * o * .Social Club The regular fhesting of the Karpak Ladies\u2019 Social Club will be held in the Masonic Temple, Sherbrooke Street West, on Tuesday, April 2nd, at half-past two o\u2019clock.Business, sewing and knitting.* Red Cross Day The Red Cross work rooms of the Westmount Women's Club will be open all day Wednesday from nine to five o'clock for knitting and sewing.Lunch will be served at noon.Madame Joel Offers Dependable Service \u201cMadame A, A.Joel, at 4888 Sherbrooke Street West, has a staff of skilled and very deft corset fitters who know just what should be done to a foundation garment in order to get from it the maximum in correct undergarment lines and comfort for the wearer at the same time.This staft of titters is highly expert in making the right choice for the customer and in carrying out the adjustments which adapt the garment to the figure as surely as though it had been tailored to measure, Of no less importance than the style and quality of the foundation garment are the tact and patience of Madame Joel's corset fitters, suited by temperament and her training to work which requires an eye to the smallest details.They are thus able to give dependable service in families including both grandmothers and juniors going into their first foundation clothes.Light, airy and comfortable fitting rooms and the unhurried atmosphere created by a painstaking, conscientious staff of work- erg give Madame Joel's shop a distinctive rating.Well-stocked with toundaflon garments of every type from sturdy to the luxuriously beautiful Le Gant models, this store also carries the famous Camp support which so improves the posture of the wearer .at once that many women chose it not merely as a special, necessary support but for constant wear as à gcod gorset.Women who take half sizes can be fitted at Madame Joel's with flattering success, and in stock there are brassieres of all styles and materials.\u201d ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT 457 Mount Stephen Avenue, Mrs.W.Bonnar, 538 Lansdowne Ave | nue, ar Mrs, Gordon Findlay: 616 Grosvenor Avenue.; \u201cWhy do you avoid hm so?\" [8 \u201cHe's full of opinions that arc, § wrong.and can always everything he says.\u201d prove THAT WI} * MAKE-UP WELL-\u2014 WEAR WELL AND KEEP ITS SHAPE Ash Your Tailor MT The tonic effect in wearing these Suitings creates a feeling wf confidence.© [SU LEE RE ISNA TRIE LER IV) 2 Tog ARUN iation, Guild Group hold an afternoon Bridge on Friday, at 2.30 o'clock, in the Parish Reg\u2018d ALLILIS LES IL ISLS LS TEIS III 11S SIS 177117174 2 VILA I LA UM CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: IE For All Occasions Rolang C.Hit, prop.Florists Retall Branch: (at Victoria) DE.9898 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 eR ee cé THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 Salvation Army Campaign Realized 91% of Objective The Salvation Army campaign for one million dollars, closed last night with a dinner in the Windsor Hotel, when it was announced by the campaign chairman, Douglas Bremner, that 91 per cent of the objective had been realized.$213,946 has been raised in the province of Quebec to date.This amount will be increased to Rainbow Tea Planned By St.Andrew\u2019s W A.The Women's Association of St.Andrew's United church will hold a rainbow musicale and tea on Wednesday at 3.15 in the church hall, Cote St.Antoine Road.Mrs.A, W.Schell is in charge of the arrangements.- Guest artists will be Maude Whitmore, contralto; Ruth Whiting, reader; and Mrs.Franklin Hodgson accompanist.New Speciality Shop Announces Opening Miss Hughene Parkes announces the opening, on Saturday, of her Sports and Woollen Specialty shop at 4915 Sherbrooke street west, between Claremont and Prince Albert Avenues, .Miss Parkes has secured the Westmount agency for the famous Lister's Lavenda wool.A wide assortment of sweaters, including the, popular Lansea line, skirts, blouses and lingerie, will be offered at moderate prices.Afternoon Bridge St.Stephen's Women\u2019s Assoc- \u201cA\u201d, will Hall, Weredale Park Westmount.Bridge convener\u2014Mrs.M.Le- mieu.The members of Guild Group \"B\u201d are in charge of the Home-Cooking Table, with Mrs.G.O.Cameron as convener.LE LaMountain\u2019s Mand Tailored Lamp Shades Designed and madé to order 9» by experts a! dr Lamps & Shades Repaired PLateau 5716 E.L.LaMountain & Co.2090 University St.(Just below Sherbrooke) P7770 1/1/20 1720 771422217211 F LTA 2A SSIS ALPE approximately $253,000 when returns from the City of Quebec are made, this city being listed separately.Mrs.Harold Mills, president of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, and chairman of the Westmount division, had the co-operation of one hundred of her club members.In this divisicn, more than $7,000.00 was raised, which was far in excess to the objective, Col.Gilbert Best, of the Salvation Army, expressed the thanks of the organization to all the firms who had assisted with their generous donations of office equipment.Brigadier Peter Forbes extended a vote of thanks to the 2000 workers.Head table guests included: Harold Mills, Mrs.J.S.Robson, George S.Layton, Col.K.M.Perry, Mrs.D.Bremner, Brig.Peter Forbes, Mrs.Harold Mills \u2014 Westmount, Mayor Harland Parsons \u2014 Hampstead, Mrs.Col.Best, Hon.Gordon Scott, Douglas Bremner, E.P.Flintoft, Mrs, Brig.Forbes, R.H.Dean, Mrs, C.B.Powter, F.N.Southam, Col.Gilbert Best, Mrs.R.G.Gilbride, R.C.Stevenson, A.McA.Murphy.PROTECTION! Safeguard the health of your family against the danger of food spoilage.Call an electric refrigeration expert to your home at the first sign of improper refrigeration.Phone WE 6676 service and sell domestie ge apartment house equipment and meat and grocery store plants, FREE ESTIMATES \u2018McPARLAND Refrigeration Reg'd.Licensed Contractors 4 Hillside Avenue Westmount Clocks called for and delivered.4922 Sherbrooke West P.E.DEAN GR (Successor to C.Guillod) WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS EL.9890 Near Claremont Ave.\u2014 \u2014 H.ZE 379 Victoria Ave.For Free Estimates Cali RBST UPHOLSTERER Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repairec EL.7980 MARVELLOUS FOR GIVE THEM FOR Ask for them at GROCERY, DRUG, HARDWARE & DEPARTMENTAL STORES OR CALL HA.3100 'ADES=T'-KLEEN Disposable Tissue FOR GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DUSTING KEEP YOUR HANDS CLEAN AND FREE FROM CHAPPING BRIDGE PRIZES GIVE YOUR HUSBAND A PACKAGE FOR THE CAR Jers CLEANING WINDOWS & KITCHEN SHOWERS 24c & 6°¢ Ades-T-Kleen (Quebec) Reg'd Roard of Trade Bldg.o | 1d 111.Ti p59 EN 1940 n ve hen re- Quebec ; listed dent of | Club, tmount tion of ; mem- re than ch was ive.; Salva- thanks all the bh their office er For- anks to cluded: fam- food refri- me at r re- mestic house rocery d.\"HL ve.THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940 HOLLYWOOD , GOSSIP v oh - THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER s .NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD 4 - PAGE PIVS_ \u2014 0 THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS + \u201cDaddy\u2019 s Heart\u201d Brings Mary Martin to Films \u201cDaddy's heart\u201d is in the mov- fes now! \u201cDaddy's heart,\u201d in case you've been so far removed from the theatre, radio and phonograph world during the past year that you haven't heard, is- Mary Martin, the Texas Tornado, who swept Broadway last season and popularized a single song, \u201cMy Heart Belongs to Daddy,\u201d in a way that hadn't been done since Al Jolson firet warbled \u201cMammy\u201d many a year ago! Vivacious Miss Martin promptly had New York at her feet with her rendition of \u2018\u2018M-H-B-T- D\u201d in the Vinton Freedley mu- gical comedy, \u201cLeave It To Me\u201d, and repeated the accomplishment on a national scale through phonograph recordings, radio programs and \u2018\u2018gettin\u2019 her pitcher in the papers.\u201d This being done, it was just a question of time before the long arm of Hollywood reached out and grabbed her.It happened & few months ago, and now the Weatherford, Texas, beauty, who a year ago was an ambitious unknown, is making her film debut.Never one to do things on a small scale, Mary Is starting her movie career as leading lady in one of the most elaborate and important productions of the new season, Paramount's \u201cThe Great Victor Herbert,\u201d which is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday.She's teamed with two of the screen\u2019s best-known actors: the popular singer, Allan Jones, and the seasoned character player, Walter Connolly.Mary's role Is that of a stagestruck youngster who comes to New York at the turn of the century, determined to win fame on Broadway, and finds romance with the premier ginging star of the day and glory in Victor Herbert's great operettas, The girl who made \u201cMy Heart Belongs to Daddy\u201d all but a national anthem now gets the chance to sing some of the grandest love songs ever written, including \u201cA Kiss in the Dark\u201d and \u201cAh! Sweet Mystery of Life.\u201d Among other Victor Herbert favorites brought back in the film are \u201cKiss Me Again\u201d, \u201cI'm Falling in Love With Someone\u201d and \u201cThine Alone.\u201d Hilda Galt Pupils Will Appear In Benefit Hilda Galt will present the most pretentious dance recital her school has ever attempted when her pupils appear in their annual revue at Victoria Hall West- mount on Thursday March 11 at 8.15 p.m.The entire proceeds will go to the Lions Boys Club in Lower N.D.G.: 140 pupils will take part Ip this performance ranging from tiny tots of three to the more, advanced pupils of adult age.The revue is called \u201cOne Night of Rhythm\u201d and will feature tap toe and acrobatic dancing, the ballet and musical comedy, with numbers comparable to those seen on the professional stage.Allen Maclvor will be at the piano.Miss Hilda Galt who will be In corpplete charge of the perfor- mahce is a graduate of the Ned \u2018Weyburn School of Dancing in New York.One such dance which Miss Galt has introduced this year in the \u201cDance of the Ladder\u2019, This is an acrobatic numbed to be presented by Miss Moira Cumming one of Miss Galt\u2019s more advanced pupils.The \u2018Dance of the Ladder\u201d is\u2018ambitious to say the least.It is tilled with thrills, The spills were taken in rehearsal, It holds the spectators enthrilled while the grace of the execution should bring much applause, It is an act that has never before been attempted in Montreal.It might be said that the \u2018One Night Of Rhythm\u201d is a \u2018Revue\u201d rather than a review of the abilities and accomplishments of Hilda Galt\u2019s pupils, In this presen- For Prompt Delivery of «! SOLS \"ui EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Dellveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.RADIO REPAIRS Done by Experts All Work Guaranteed TUBES FOR ALL MAKES BOOTH BROS.eg'd.Re 5774 SHERBROOKE W.Cor.Melrose EL.7379 tation \u2018the children are given a colourful atmosphere in which to dance.For example the opening scene is a garden and the dancers will represent the various flowers including rose buds, buttercups orchids, blue bells.The gardeners will be there; little group that pay the part of weeds.As is her custom Miss Hilda Galt donates the entire proceedings of her revue to some worthy cause.This year it is the Lions Boys Club in lower N.D.G.who are to benefit, This club for boys located at the corner of Min- to Avenue and Lower Lachine Road has been in operation for four years.As a boys club its work has been outstanding in Montreal and is pointed to as an example for the guidance of similar endeavours in other parts of the .city.Four hundred boys pass through its doors each week.They are provided with clean wholesome recreation in a location where otherwise it would be lacking.It teaches boys woodworking and crafts.It has a well organized scout troop and cub pack.Above all it is taking boys off the street and with the added support derived by Miss Hilda Galt's efforts will carry on in its work in the building of new citizens for Canada.Club To Sponsor Leap Year Dance A Leap Year Dance will be held under the auspices of the Ladies Division of the Park Toboggan and Ski Ciub at the Club House on Mount Royal on Friday, Music will be provided by Pete Morin and his Orchestra and many novelties and surprises are promised during \u201cthe evening.Misses Helen Hurd and Winona Seibert will be in charge of program while Misses Dorothy Ad- cock, Florence Bertie and Marjory Brodie will act as hostesses.The committee in charge consists of the Misses Willow Moore, Ella Borup, Ruth Webb, Kay Gerrigle, Maisie Rogers.All members and their friends are invited at attend this closing dance of the season.Dancing will commence at 10.00 p.m, The Social Climber Mistress: \u201cDid anyone call while 1 was out?\u201d Maid: \u201cYes, ma'am, Lord Marlboro called.\u201d \u201cWell, well, at last we're being recognized, What did he say?\u201d \u201cNothing, ma'am.It was the wrong number.\u201d so will be a, \u201cRULERS OF THE SEA\u201d Douglas Fairbanks, Margaret Lockwood and VIII Fyffe In a scene {rom the film \u201cRulers of the Sea, which is now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday.DEANNA'S IN LOVE ! Deanna Durbin as the famous young singing star appears in her first romuntic drama, \u201cFirst Love,\u201d which opens at the Monkland United Theatre starting Sunday playing until Tuesday.\u201cA Girl Must Live\u201d Sparkling With Comedy A British comedy, with genuine technical polish, wit and sophisticate@ brilliance is due at the Snowdon United Theatre on Sunday playing for one week, With three of Britain's most charming feminine stars and a jong and able supporting cast, \u201cA Girl Must Live\u201d Is assured of wide acclaim.Margaret Lockwood, co-star- red with Renee Houston and Lili Palmer, head one of the strongest casts ever assembled in England.George Robey, Hugh Sinclair and Naunton Wayne all have important roles, and Mary Clare and David Burns contribute rib-tickl- ing comedy.Leslie (Margaret Lockwood), feeling herself a burden to her not-so-wealthy parents, runs away from her exclusive Swiss finish- PLAYER'S GROUP TO GIVE PRESENTATION The Player's Group of Shaar Hashomayim will present the comedy \u201cNothing But the Truth\u201d on April 6 and 7.The play will be dictected by Norman Taviss with Frank Godine in charge of production.Others on the staff are Both Tannerbaum, Vera Rost, Ruth Rosenberg, Allen T, Cohen, Morton Schleifer, Gordon Berger, Seymour Kerman and George Gilbert.The cast includes Beth Tannenbaum, Bernice Shulman, Selma Rose, \"Mavis Kussner, Anita Elkin, Morton Cohen, Jack Good- son, Harold Rubin, Ralph Messin- ger and Seymour Faregon.\u201cThis piece of lace on my dress is over fifty years old.\u201d \u201cIt's beautiful! Did you make it yourself?\u201d THURSDAY - Tickets on Sale at: Barrett Hat Co., Westmount Y.M.CA, \u2014 WIL THE FOSSILS CLUB OF WESTMOUNT PRESENTS THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL REVUE \u201cFOSSIL'S FROLICS OF 1940\u201d FRIDAY - SATURDAY \u2018April 4 - 5 - 6 \u2014 8:15 P.M.At Victoria Hall \u2014 Westmount DANCE TO BLAKE SEWELL And His Orchestra \u2014 Following Performance on Thursday and Friday Proceeds To Aid Under Privileged Boys 1250 Peel Street \u2014 HA, 5477 2159 Lockwood and Margaret Hugh Sinclair in \u201cA Girl Must Live.\u201d a romantic comedy which comes to the Snowdon United Theatre Sunday playing until next Saturday, à ing school, determined to try her luck on the Lodon stage.She assumes the name of a famous actress of past years, Leslie James, and poses as her daughter.Arrived in London, she goes to 2 Bloomsbury hoarding-house, In the tawdry atmosphere of this \u2018theatrical boarding-house, rendered with a realiem that Is once amusing and touching, Leslie meets two hard-boiled and competitive chorus girls, played by Renee Houston and Lili Palmer.Through them she gets herself a job in the chorus of a night club show and learns much of the way of a maid after a man\u2014 any man, provided he\u2019s rich, Britain's young and brilliant director, Carol Reed, handled the SRNR EOOR REDE NOWDON (Decarie Blvd., North Queen Mary) Today until Saturday A Thrilling Drama of the Sea! TWO men and a girl who dare to fight and conquer the ruthless sea .+ § * 2nd Feature \"CHARLIE McCARTHY, \u201cROMANCE AMID REDSKINS\u201d Andy Devine, Ellen Drew and William Henry in n sceno from the film \u201cGeronimo,\u201d which opens at the Westmount United Theatre Sunday playing until Tuesday.A NOTHER THIN MAN\u201d Efght-months-0ld William Poulsen, acts the son of William Powell and Myrna Loy in \u201cAnother Thin Man,\u201d third of the famous mystery-comedies, which opens n four day engagement on the screen of the York United Theatre starting Saturday playing until Tuesday.The \u201cThin Man, Jr.\u201d was selected from 800 infants because he had a supremely bored look.direction with the snap and sparkle which bas brought him fame, \u201cA Girl Must Live,\u201d made for Twentieth Century Productions and released by 20th Century- Fox, is something new and vastly entertaining in screen comedy, sidys.The other three were Zane Grey stories, \u2018Horitage of the Desert,\u201d \u201cThe Mysterlous Rider\u201d and \u201cKnights of the Range,\u201d in which he portrayed the star role.HAS BEEN ACTIVE Including \u2018Showdown, currently In production, Russell Hayden has appeared in 20 straight Paramount pictures produced by Harry Sherman, Seventeen have been Hopalong Cas- SHCHAUR3RQKSQLW HAN DAOAKGTOQL ECO FEEOLONESRGOE LOS GN) * A'IONHLAND (Monkland Ave, at Girouard) Now until Saturday Sensational Star of \"Gone With the Wind\" .in & laugh-loaded comedy that\u2019s something different, something hilarious! STORM: VEAP ~\u2014 OTHER SPECIAL FEATURE \u2014 TWO NEW SINGING SWEETHEARTS! « » .Blend their voices to the unforgettable melodies of 28 of Victor Herbert's grandest songal À Paemeuts Pire Alan Jones - ary Martin - Walter Connolly FRIDAY NIGHT Revival showing after 11 o'cluck *% CHARLES BOYER % HEDY LAMARR in \u201cAlgiers S8UN.-MON.TUES, * DEANNA DURBIN with Helen Parrish and Eugene Paliette in \u201cFIRST LOVE\" * FRANK MORGAN ABHOR \u201cRaffles,\u201d \u2018Qui- Today-Friday liver's Travels.\u201d Feature.Length Cartoon In Technicolor.Pete Smith In \u201cSki Birds.\u201d JORH (St, Catherine at Guy St.) Starting Saturday until Tuesday x IT s THE BEST From Mr.and Mrs.Thin Man! All New! The same stars.the same authors .the same director and pr that made the other \u201cThin Mon\u201d pictures such laugh-and -thrill hital Directed br w, $.VAN DYRE 11 Produced by HUNT STROMBERG SPECIAL FEATURE % Barbara STANWYCK | | w Fred MacMURRAY You'll remember the laughs, you'll remember the tears .you'll al.| ways remember their ewellest ro- | mance! \u201cGulliver\u201d Is Fine Treat For Patrons The flvst full-leugth feature cartoon to reach the screen since Walt Disney's \u201cSuow White\", and the first ever to issue from the Paramount atollor, more than measures up to the great expectations that awaited it, \u201cGulliver's Travel's,\u201d which is at the Wost- mount until Saturday, and at the York until! Friday night, playing a morning show for children at the Westmount Friday and Saturday, and at the York Friday morning at ten, Is a delectable confection of fantasy, romance and robust humor \u2014 all palntod in glorious Tachnicolor.Max Fleischer, who won his preliminary bouts with \u2018Popeye and \u201cBetty Boop,\" steps out as a movie-maker of \u2018ront rank tulont with this, his most ambitious \u2014 and, it goes without saying, most spectacular work.It moro than does Justica to the classic of clas- sca upon which it ia bared; 1t is an eloquent argument for those who soe the screon as a%medium capable of producing a work of art.Based of course on Jonathan Swift's immortal story of tho Ban.glish Seaman whom a storm carried to a romote island whore the tallest inhabitant was no taller than his boot, Floischer's \u201cGulliver's Travels\u201d doviates from the original only in the slightest dogree.Most of tha lovable, unforgettable charactors Dean Swift crented now walk across the screen, gaging (Chan ever hy tho bright dialogue and hilarlous sitpations madd more on- manufactured for them by the movie-makers.The film \u201cGulliver's Travels\u2019 deals with the adventures of \u201cGulliver\u201d from the moment he is washed up on the beach ef \u201cLilliput\u201d by a territic ocean storm.In this land of miniature people, tiny buildings and even miniscule vegetation, the songe man wakes up to find himself a prisoner, naving been bound up by the \u2019labbergasted \u201cLilliputie ans\" while asleep.\u201cGulliver\u201d, however, soon convinces \u201cKing Little\u201d of \u201cLilliput\u201d that he is not an enemy but a poor castaway, and, due to his enormous size and strength, becomes nn important power in the kingdom, Wa: is threatening the kingdom, and the \u201cLilliputians\u2019\u2019, Ilke so many people in our own world, are willing to onlist the ald of somo one they don't quite trust, in order to beat a more .menacing enemy, \u2014BIG SHOW for the CHILDREN Paromount Presents GUILIVERS TRAVELS\u201d A Full-Length Feoture Cartoon : 7 Tohnicotsl * At Two United Theatres Orfesmaniki Ca Fri & Sat.Mornings at 10 Morninge Pat 10 General Admission 206 Remember Remember Remember the British studios.STYLE .Added Features: \"Pride of the Bluegrass\u2019 and The March of Time presents \"News Fronts of War 1940.\" \u201cPYGMALION\u2019\u201d \u201cWINGS OF THE MORNING\u2019\u2019 \u201cGOODBYE MR.CHIPS\" «.mow another fresh scintillati ng hit from, COMEDY IN A DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT, v « we predict you'll find à as refreshing as it's now famous predecessors! MARGARET NAUNTON WAYNE ¢ MARY CLARE AQURL MUST LIVE\" LILI PALMER ¢ OCORGE ROBEY RENE HOUSTON 6 HUOH BINCLAIR 3 BRILLIANT SAUCY; LOCKWOOD (GROWD0N Starting Sunday For One Week.[ 0] M ou NT Ne I Ro (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Now Playing Until Saturday D Starring THE \u2018FOUR DAUGHTERS\u2019 Priscilla Lane Rosemary Lane, - Lola Lane with | CARFIELD Portroys the Character ot \u2018Mickey Bordes\u2018, as he sppeared in \u201cPour Daughters\u2019 @ JEFFREY LYNN .EDDIE ALBERT Mey Robson Frank Melton: + Diek Foran+ Henry O'Neill 2nd ATTRACTIO.\u201cGULLIVERS TRAVELS\" Feature- Length Cartoon in Technicolor, Also Short Entertainment A SWELL NEW \u201cFOUR DAUGHTERS\u2019 STORY WITH THE SAME GRAND CAST AND CHARACTERS! AL aaa Claude Rains SUNDAY UNTIL TUESDAY \u201cGERONIMO™ | with Preston Foster, Ellen Drew, Willlam Henry and Andy Devine \u201cOUR NEIGHBORS THE \u20ac with Edmund Lowe, Genevieve Tobin, Frank Craven and Fay Bainter Also Excellent Short Bubjects CARTERS\" FRIDAY NIGHT After 11 o'clock Revival of \u201cALEXANDERS RAGTIME BAND\" DETECTIVE\" with Edgar Bergen, \u201c ; » : i , Charlie McCarthy.Mortimer nerd, _ henry Goes Arizona \u201cRemember the | Robert Cummings and Constance ve arch of Time presents |! : or Moore.Also RUBINOFF and His Or- SOLDIERS WITH WINGS | Night.chestra.Shorts.| \u2018 o RPROREEITLE HD ENLEVER CIEL AONMAIENNNELEEE ogg UAH TELL EELE GELLER wi) ih ?! with Alice Faye, Don Ameche and Tyrone Power Tm ~ PAGE SIX YMCA TO ANNUAL PHYSICAL DISPLAY] TO INCLUDE DEMONSTRATION GF FLYING RINGS BY LEADRS Annual Event Attracted Over 400 Persons Last Year\u2014 Opening Number Will be Grand March \u2014 Ladies Class Will Give Exhibition of Folk-Dancing The Westmount Y.M.C.A, Annual Spring Exhibition Ig rcheduled for April 12th and 13th, according to Hugh A.Noble, Director oi Health and Physical Education.Last year, seats were provided for three hundred spectators, while more than four hundred crowded Into the gym and many others had to be turned away.Consequently the Exhibition will he staged at least twice this year, Mr.Noble announces, on both Friday and Saturday nights.Proceedings will be opened as usual by a Grand March tollowed by a demonstration of Flying Rings and Side-Horse technique, by HOLD Two Records For Blair Swimmer Charles Gantner, of Blair Academy, recently swam the 100-yard breast atroke in 1:01.4 for a short course 60-foot pool.When Coach Chester W.Willla as flled application for an Interscholastic record, he was informed that Gantner's lime also Js better than the Amer- lean record of 1:02.8 that was nade by Jack Kasley, HESTHOUNT Y LOOP SQUAD | OSES TITLE THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER APPEAR IN WINTER CARNIVAL the Senlor Lenders.The preps® © will show their skill at marching and tumbling and the Junior and ' Senfor I.eaders will appear in mat work and on the box.Of the classes, the Ladies Class will give an exhibition of falk- dancing, the Business Girls\u2019 Class will give a Danish.Gymnastic Calisthenic Drill, and the boys from the Mackayo Institute will show their mastery of another unusual Callsthenic Drill.Intoresting numbers will be the tap dance by Mrs.Norris, comedy gymnastics by members of the Senior Leaders\u2019 Corps and a spring-hoard and side-horde demonstration by the Junlor Boys, appearing field College.Two @ particularly man's Axe Drill, a combat with of \u201cThe Glow-Worm\u2019', tuary\u2019\u2019, Senior Leaders.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 Strangers \u201cYour face seems someone very much llke you.\u201d \u201cWell, very much seen before.\u201d The Senior T.caders are also on the High-Bar and will give an exhibition of T'iger- L@aping after the style set by the Springfield Gymnastic Team, the leaders In this field.Mr.Noble was captain of this famous team when he graduated from Spring- interesting numbers will be put on by the Senior Iscaders\u2019 Corps\u2014a Woods- representing \u2018axes\u2019 und an Indian Club Drill set to the music The same group will appear in a Parallel-Bar Movement, follow- , ed by pyramids on the bars.The final number will be \u201cSilver Sta- put on by the Junior Basketball Team, assisted by the familar.I've either sen you before or I've never seen you be- fore\u2014or else It's someone else like you 1've never Tickets can now ba reserved at the Forum \u2018by Mail or Telephone.LA.6847 FORUM April 5-6 Winter Club CARNIVAL presented in co-operation with (The Rotary Club of Westmount \\ Tickets $1 to $2 TAX INCLUDED Now On Sale Starring ALBERT ENDERS and SADIE CAMBRIDGE of London, England.Undefeated World's Professional air Champions AL SURETTE Comedy sensation of the European Ice Review, New York MR: SANDY McKECHNIR MISS AUDREY JOYCR MISS NORAH McCARTHY and MR.RALPH McCREATH Canadian Pair Title He\"ders MISS MARY ROSE THACKER Notth American Champion.Canada's outstanding git! athlete 1939 Gorgeous Costumes * Colourful Ensembles Over 200 Young and Talented Skaters \u201cThe Outstanding Social and Sporting Event of the Wiater Season x In aid of THE MONTREAL CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL and THE CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ln AAA AAA AAA Ado 2 _ NO 11908] \u2019 Po > 11908 QO CO.LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO MESSENGER DEPT.DOMINION MESSENGER & SIGNAL CO.LIMITED OWNED AND OPERATED BY DOMINION ELECTRIC PROTECTION CO.married.\u201d % ITT Aland NS We have inaugurated a new distribution plan which is revolutionizing the distribution business.\"SOMETHING NEW\" Particulars gladly given upon request.AS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS The bid of the Westmpuni YMCA intermediate hoop squad for the Provincial Intermediate title fell two points short of success when they dropped a 2-games series to the Shawinigan Falls All-Stars by a 64-62 count, West- mounters took the second contest by a 31-25 score, but their 39-31 loss to the All-Stars In the first match left them two points short of the title.The box scores: \u2018First Game Shawinigan Falls fg.ft.p.pf.Ryan, f.1.11 Rutherford, c.I.McCulloch, £ Carmichael, £.Sohmer ce, Cameron, g Ferguson, Eg.Willett, g.Totals SOOM OMLO MONOD OOW SOHNNO®RD eo HHSOUOOH = Westmount Eaves, f, Thomas, g.Hall, f.Olsen, g.Murphy, £.Chown, g.Swindon, c.Grindley, E.Crombie, £.Totals 13 631 Refree-\u2014\u2014Sarge Swinburne, ODO RI BI b= =D MONO OO HOO 00 DW OD COOWDH NN - Second Game 3 WESTMOUNT fg.ft.pts.pe.Eaves, f.0 Thomas, &.Hall, f.Olsen, g.Murphy, f.Chown.g.Swindon, \u20ac Grindley, B.Crombie, f.Totals 12 Shawinigan Falls fg.ft.pts.pe.AannOOo0oHssoeo HNHOSOOH0O00 3NHHO6OoOoHt SO © = HOHRSSOUO B.McCulloch, f Ryan, f.Rutherford, c.I McCulloch, £.Sohmer, c.Cameron, g.Ferguson, g.Willett, g.Cummings, g.Totals 10 5 25 1 Referee\u2014J.J.Swinburne, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018True to Form Hard-boiled drill sergeant to HOQKMOOMNWOR SOHOHOBDHO 6 © H 15 = bd OOH CO 1 8 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 married recruit: .\u201cButton yer coat!\u201d Recruit (absently): \u201cYes, dear.\u201d CHAMPION VOYAGER David BE.Rose, producer of \u201cFrench Without Tears\u201d and other British-made Paramount pictures, has made 19 round trips between England and American film centers in the past four years.Mr.Rose's present transatlantic route, during the war, is to England by way of Italian liner, New York to Genoa; the Paris Express, and airliner from Paris to Croydon, .2 \u201cWhy do you call him one of the landed gentry?\u201d \u201cWell, er\u2014er\u2014he was just a > IM A \\ Th J mount Ice Carnival on April 5 ~nd 6.Misses Sybil Knowles, Anne Raynsford, Janet Rechel, Suzanne Clark, Joan Walsh, Barbara Ronalds, Meredith M!llen, Patricia Gault, ci These e'ght young ladies of the Winter Club will be \u201con deck\u201d in a special number at the coming Winter Club-Rotary Club of West- Left to right, the sailors are: Al Surette, one of the funniest men on skates today, has been booked for the annual Winter Club Carnival to be presented at the Forum on April 5 and 6 in co-operation with the Rotary Club of Westmount.At the recent European Ice Re- vlew in Madison Square Garden, New York, Al Surette was the hit of the show, winning the acclaim of the critics for his breath-tak- ing performance, which includes remarkable \u2018heel stops\u2019 apread- eagles, and spine cracking back bends.A few weeks ago Surette ap- Ice Comic to Appear in Winter Club Carnival peared as the comic in the annuai Ice Carnival of the Toronto Skating Club and again stole the show.When he appears in Monteral next week, carnical fans will never suspect that a few years ago Surette\u2019s career as a skater almost came to a tragic close.Suffering from a severe attack of arthritis, his doctors believed he would never skate again.In spite of this set-back, however, he again took up his strenuous profession and soon regained his position as a top notch ice comic, ITINERARY OF TIBBETT TAKES GREAT ENERGY free} Following the career of Law- ence Tibbett, who will appear at the Municipal Auditorium, Verdun, on May 10 requires a mathematician in seven-league boots.During this past season, the famed American baritone, who ls called \u201cAmerica\u2019s busiest singer,\u201d travelled a quarter of a million miles to sing for opera, concert, and radio audiences\u2014as well as for President and Mrs.Roosevelt.Busy?Let us take as an example the year of his tour to Australia and New Zealand, where he gave 55 concerts alone\u2014a number seldom equalled by any other singer.On his return from this strenuous tour, Tibbett had barely time to unpack for a concert in California given the night after he landed.Then Immediately a trip cast, during which he made fifteen concert appearances, The Metropolitan Opera Company in New York was next on the schedule with an average of three performances each week, and the radio and the making of phonograph recordings cn the side.On the day of the widrly-her- alded revival of \u201cSimon Boccane- gra\u201d with Tibbett in the title role, New York had one of the worst blizzards of the year.This spelled catastrophe for Tibbett since he was due two days later on the west coast to inaugurate a new radio series, Finally, by flying a plane with \u201ciced\u201d wings, he managed to get to the coast, rehearsed the new programme and went on a nation-wide hookup that evening.Later in the season, when Tib- bett gave a \u201ccommand performance\u2019 at he White Houze, he did another breathless dash, coming in from the west coast immediately after another radio engagement which was followed by a concert appearance.Mr.Tibbett\u2019s schedule Is so full that he has little time in the past three years to enjoy a long vacation ai \u201cHoneyhi!l\u201d, his Conneec- ticut farm.Consequently, he was elated when on one occasion it was arranged for him to broadcast from Bridgeport, Conn.near his home.This enabled him to arrange a picnic for lis sons, and to visit briefly with the nelgh- bours he rarely sees, During the iate summer, Tib- bett.sang for record-breaking concert audiences at the Hollywood Bowl, Santa Barbara, Newark, N.J., and the University of Iowa Festival.He struck another highlight when Le sang a gala concert\u2019 at Grant Park, Chicago.For his audience there numbered 250,000 \u2014as many miles as he had travelled in the year, Ace Mermaid Is Comer In Golf Dorothy Poynton Hill, diver, recenfly played the tough Riviera course in 84.Miss Hill has played golf for one year.She was a world\u2019s champion high diver; a graceful bit of personified poetry when she hit a 10-dive ar\u201d cleaved the water without splashing enough to fill à tea cup.Directs Skaters But Can\u2019t Skate Mme, Sonia Serova, who directe routines of the New York Skating Club fo ice show appearances, has nover had skates on in her life.She relles on her experience as a dancing teacher for the past quarter of a century.Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, costarring with Madeleine Carroll in Paramount's \u201cSafari,\u201d is an enthusiastie collector of old maps, and has more than 200 in his possession., CROSSWORD SOLUTION 1 have found the words .page and the words The \u201cHidden Titles\u201d PE hidden in the advertisement OF.uussseseesesemen*t sense, ON Contest hidden in the advertisement of page .Name sesssnsrrssesnsntstnssne®essatsestresessesseensise.s ON .of this week\u2019s Examiner, these being the titles of the two feature pictures to be shown at the Westmount Theatre during the first half of the coming week.| agree to accept the judges\u2019 decision as final regarding the awarding of passes to the Theatre.Address .t einen enn Winners are to be drawn from those submitting the \u201ccorrect answers.FOSSILS CLUB PREPARING T0 PRESENT EVENT The 1940 edition of the Fossils Club of Westmount \u2018\u2018Frolics,\u201d will be presented at Victoria Hal! on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, April 4, 5 and 6.The show is being co-produced by Leonard Martin and Mel Hearns, and will follow the usual revue pattérn which has become synonymous with Fossil Club Shows for the past 15 years.New skits and material have been written, and rehearsals have been in.progress for some time.Many of the familiar \u2018faces from other years will be seen, including Bob Goodier, John Rice, Charlie Moore and Art, Prevost.Dances will be held {following both the Thursday and Friday night performance , and Blake Sewell and his ofchestra will provide the music.The Fossils are continuing their work of aiding underprivileged boys, and the proceeds from the revue are utilized to send these boys to camp each summer.Last year the club sent 32 boys to camp for a period of two weeks and also donated blankets and two boats to Camp Lewis.Former Waterboy Now Cage 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