The Westmount examiner, 9 mai 1940, jeudi 9 mai 1940
[" WEDDING GIFTS JEWELLERS WE.4046 voL.XL.No.19 \u201c40 Years in [ir Westmount\" An Exclusive Collection ot OLD ENGLISH SILVER Just Arrived Direct from London OHMAN\u201d 1216 Greens Ave.8 Raza BUSINESS ASSOCIATION - CONDUGTS GONTEST; MANY VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED Limerick Competition Appears in this Issue of West- mount Examiner\u2014Open to All Residents 16 Years of Age and Over \u2014 Nothing to Buy \u2014 First Prize 1s Beautiful Squirrel Scarf Offering many valuable prizes, and plenty of good fun for added measure, the Business Association of Westmount is sponsoring a Limerick Contest in The Examiner and a full page of advertisements containing limericks appears in this issue.A second set, providing contestants with additional opportunities to win, is to appear next week.So successful have been previous undertakings conducted by the association, in which residents have been invited to participate, that they are now eagerly looked forward to and the current contest is expected to result in a veritable avalanche of entries.NURSES HOLD 0TH ANNUAL MEETING HERE Quebec Association Staging Convention in Victoria Hall \u2014 First Time In City - Taking place for the first time in this city, the 20th annual meeting of the, Association of Registered \"Nursës \u201cof the Province of Quebec will open in Victoria Hall this afternoon.During the day the president's address will be given by Miss Margaret L.* Moag, R.N.Miss Suzanne Giroux is to present the secretary's report while the treasurers\u2019 reports will be given by Miss Catherine M.Ferguson, R.N., and Miss Marie Roy, R.N.Miss Moag is to preside at the session, which is to.be bilingual.Those reporting for the various sections will be: Nursing education, English, Miss Martha Bat- son, R.N.; nursing education, French, Rev.Sister Hebert, R.N.; private duty, English, Miss Marion Dart, R.N.; public health, English, Miss Ann Peverly, R.N.; private duty, French, Miss Anne Marie Robert, R.N., and public health, French, Miss Emma Rocque.R.N.Other reports will be given as follows: Committee on nominations, Miss Anysie Deland, R.N., and Miss Elsie Allder, R.N.; board of examiners, Miss Olga V.Lilly, R.N., and Miss Anysie Deland, R.N.; registrar and executive secretary, Miss E.Frances Upton, R.R.C., R.N., and Miss Juliette Trudel, R.N.; school visitor, Miss E.Frances Upton, R.R.C.,, R.N., and Miss Suzanne Giroux, R.N.; \u2018eight-hour day, Miss Fanny Munroe, R.N., and Miss Suzanne Giroux, R.N.; Florence Nightingale Memorial, Miss Norena Mackenzie, R.N., and Canadian Nurse campaign, Miss Madeline Flander, K.N., and Miss Maria Olivier, R.N.At the gen-ral session in the evening, English section, the chairman will be Miss Mabel K.Holt, R.N., and speakers will be Dr.A.Grant Fleming, on \u2018Some Implications of the Report on Study of the Report of Medical Care and Public Health Service in Canada,\u201d and Misg Sally Johnson, R.N., principal of the School of Nursing, Massachusetts General Hospital, She will speak om \"An Eight-hour Day for Private Duty Nurses in Hospitals.\u201d At the French session, held under the chairmanship of Miss Suzanne Giroux, R.N., speakers Will be Mrs.Pierre F.Casgrain, president of the French section of the Canadian Welfare Council, and Dr, Adelard Groulx, C.P.H.director of the Department of Health, Montreal.Mrs.Casgrain will speak on \u201cThe Contribution of the Nurse to Society\u201d and Dr.Groulx on \u201cThe Function of the Monreal Health Department and the Role of the Visiting Nurse.\u201d AT SUMMER HOME Mr.and Mrs.C.Dobell and their family are now occupying their residence at North Hatley.* Many Prizes The prize list in the contest is particularly attractive and should set all \u201clast liners\u201d ats work in record time.First prize is a beautiful Squirrel scarf of a value of $22, donated dy Bleau and Rousseau, furriers; second, a Nestle permanent wave worth $5, donated by the Lafrance Beauty Parlor; third, picnic jug, value $3.50, donated by the J.Pascal Hardware; fourth, Yardley's toilet set, value $2.50, donated by Harte's Drugs; fifth, basket of fruit, value $2, donated by Thrift-Stop and Shop; sixth, two-pound box of chocolates, value $1.50, donated by Denyse Chocolates; seventh, carton of Davidson's assorted jellies, value $1.50, donated by Davidson's Pure Food Products.The awards will be presented at the association\u2019s \u2018Citizens\u2019 Night\" \u2018meeting to be held in\u2019 Victoria Hall on the evening of May 30.Every prize on the list is well worth the while of any contest entrant and when the fun of writing the last lines is added to the possibility of winning an award the reasons for entering become two-fold.All residents of Westmount 16 years of age and over are eligible to enter and all have an equal opportunity to win.Complete information, including rules of the contest, will be found on the full page advertisement sponsored jointly by members of the Business Association elsewhere in this issue.To Improve Business The contest is being conducted with the single purpose of improving business conditions locally by acquainting residents with the desirability of trading with district merchants and entails no obligations of any sort.Entrants will not be required to purchase goods or services offered by the advertisers.It should be particularly noted by contestants that their entries must be submitted to the store or stores sponsoring the individual ads containing the uncompleted limericks, : In keeping with limerick form of composition the last line must rhyme with the first two and should be In the correct meter.Entries should in no instance be sent to the office of the Examiner, a8 they will automatically be disqualified; the contest is be- (Continued on Page 4) 1940 he Westmount Examiner Serving The City of W estmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 9, N N N N N NS N N N N N N N NS N N N N NS N N N N N N N N N N N N NS N N N NS NS N N NS 3 3 N N HARDWOOD FLOORS Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished Cleaned ° A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates Es WE.2323 PRICE:\u2014-TWO CENT! REORGANIZE SCHOOL SYSTEM Ar ound this OLDEN TOWN CAUGHT IN VISE OF MODERN WAR C8 ay picturesque, old, north Norwegian village of Rocros may be tought tl the decisive battles of the Scandinavian campaign, Germans, smashing 190 miles north from Oslo along two railways, defeating Allied Forces at Lillehammer on the way, have taken Roeros, LOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AT TEMPLE MAY 17 High School D Department Will Honor Graduates With Friday Evening Service The annual Commencement Exercises of the High School Department \u2018ofthe \u2018Temple Eman: El Religious School, will be held in conjunction with the Friday evening service on May 17.The 1940 graduating class consists of the following: Alan D.Gray, Robert Sabler, Allen Silverstein, David Marks, Shirley Hollinger, Julia Asch, Joan Solomon, Stanton Friedman, Sheila Sapera, Tamara Umanski, Lillian Simons, Norma Carrick, Helena Welnthal, Eleanor Benjamin, Marjorie Mortimer, Charlotte Garfinkle, Clifford Gittes, David Shefler, Edward Feigin, Norman Seigerman, Thelma Gordon.On Sunday morning, May 12, the special program in the Assembly will be in the nature of a Mother's Day observance.Pupils of the school will receive roses and the address on \u201cMother\u201d will be given by Miss Ann Frank.For the next two weeks annua} examinations in all departments will be given under the direction of Miss Francis Katz, school directress.The \u201cShofar\u201d \u2014 school annual \u2014 is now being prepared by a competent staff of editors and will be off press in time for distribution at the closing exercises of the Religious School on Sunday, May 26.The school library has seen the addition of many new books especially for children, Miss Edith Jacobson, librarian, is grateful for the many generous offerings which make possible the purchase of new books.W.Watson, Crippled but Happy, Is Rotary Speaker Willim R.Watson, noted Canadian author and artist and a speaker who really personified his topic of \u201cWhy Worry,\u201d addressed the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Westmount Rotary Club in Victoria Hall yesterday.Lacking the use of both arms, Mr.Watson manages to go through life in a care-free manner that would be the envy of many men with full use of all their limbs.Mr.Watson laughs at trouble and has been able to surmount all misfortunes with an ease that is little short of amaz- zing.By using his feet and teeth he can shave himself, write, paint\u2014 in fact accomplish almost anything that he could if he had the use of his hands and arms.Worry, Mr.Watson contends, is a child appropriated by man for absolutely no reason whatsoever.Nature, he said, compensated him for the loss of the use of his hands, and it had never failed him.When a child he learned to use rhis feet to write with In order to attend school.Later when he attended \u2018university to study law Mr.Watson developed his memory to such an extent that it was not necessary for him to take down notes.These he transcribed later at home.When he was 23 years of age he taught himself to write with his mouth.He wrote the first Canadian autoblography to go into a third printing and is currently the author of \u201clI Give You Yesterday,\u201d a best seller which he published himself, He advised Rotarians never to let worry get the better of them.The president, J.A.Delalanne, was in the chair, ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD CITIZENS\u2019 NIGRT™ MAY 3 Business Men to Sponsor Meeting Open to Public in Victoria Hall \u2014 Many Valuable Door Prizes Will Be: Awarded \u2014 Fine Program of Entertainment Arranged Highlighted by an excellent program of entertainment, prominent platform guests and many valuable door prizes, a *\u2018Citizens\u2019 Night,\u201d open to rasidents ot the munioipality, will be held by the Business Association of of May 30, it was \u201conce jount in Victoria Hall on the evening y the organization yesterday, Guests of honor are expected to Include Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., members of the aldermanic body, Douglas C.Abbott, K.C., M.P,, and Gordon W.Hyde, K.C,, M.P.P, While final arrangements for the function have not yet heen completed, Don Ross, chairman of the entertainment committee, reported at an executive meeting 4 of the business body this week that a show of exceptional merit has been organized.It will include a display by the senior Y.M.C.A.physical squad.Many Door Prizes The committee in charge of door prizes also reported excellent results to date and stated that a fine list of awards for lucky ticket holders had been donated by local firms.In addition to door prizes awards will be presented during the meeting to winners of the limerick contest sponsored by the association in the Examiner.A public address system will carry the music and vocal renditions of the entertainers to all parts of the hall.Meet Council At an executive meeting of the association Monday night the sev- en-member delegation that was recently recelved by the City Council stated that its visit to the City Hall had been a complete success and that the mayor and aldermen had commended the efforts of the association to improve business here.Suggestions of the business men that met with the approval of the Council would be given full consideration, the delegation was informed.The association was represented by Eric| Ohman, president; Chas.Watson, vice-president; W ,Boyd Robson, publicity chalrman; P, A.Sears, L.Sherwin, P.Golden and J.M.Kennedy, executive-secretary.At Monday's meeting it was decided that in future a monthly record would be kept of the total value of purchases made by members from fellow members.Many merchants in the association have reported that their sales had increased substantially as a resull of business transacted between them and other members and this movement wiil be fostered.Rev.Capt.G.Forneret Is Chaplain Of Centre Reverend Captain G.R.For- neret, V.D., former curate of St.Matthias Church and a resident of Metcalfe avenue, has joined the Machine Gun Training Centre êt Trois Rivières, as Chaplain, it Is announced in the \u2018\u2019Weekly Traverse,\u201d official publication of the training base.Capt.Forneret was Chaplain to the unit when it was located at the Westmount Athletic Grounds some months ago so his duties at Trois Riviéres will be familiar to him.The text ot the article in the\u2018 \u201cTraverse,\u201d follows: All ranks of the M.G.T.C.are glad to welcome back an old friend, Capt.GG.R.Forneret, V.D.who has heen Chaplain to the Centre since its inception \u2018in Montreal and is now rejoining hig unit at the new station in Trois- Rivières.Capt.Forneret has had a long military career, but not all of it has been spent with the Canadian (Continued on Page 4) The ASAMILIIIIA NI ILIIAIILE LL LL LL LL S11 SSL L SILL LL LISS SSSI L LLL LSS SSS S SILI SILL SL SSIS ISL II SS LS SASSI TS ASSIS 1S fof Week At Victoria Hall LLL rd Ze 7 7 P77 2 72.EEE ca Today: Association of Registered Nurses of the Province of Quebec; Manchester Unity, 1.0.0.F.; Order of Scottish Clans.Tomorrow: Association of Registered Nurses; clave, True Kindred.Westmount Con- Saturday: Betty Speirs Bchool of Dancing, recital, Monday: Westmount Lodge, A.F.& AM.Tuesday: Connaught Lodge, A.F.& A.M, Wednesday: Westmount Rotary Club, regular weekly luncheon meeting; Electa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Southam Chapter, 1.4.D.E., featuring recital by Mary Beetle\u2019 School of Dancing.Next Thursday: Postmen's Athletic Association dance.k * Construction Of Park Starts Grading and removal of trec stumps on the city\u2019s new park, Queen \"Elizabeth Gardens, fac ing Sherbrooke street at Wood avenue, was commenced on Monday and will progress steadily during the summer, The site, which has an aren of 32,000 square feet, will, when completed, materially enhance the easterly entrance to Westmount a8 well as pro- vido playground facilities for that section of the city, It extends from Sherbrooke street to Barat avenue and from Wood to Vignal, REV.FORSYTH WILL CONDUGT SERVICES HERE Will Preach Both Morning and Evening Sermons at Calvary on Sunday The preacher at both services in Calvary Church on Sunday will be the Rev.D.I.Forsyth, B.A, B.D.At the morning service the theme of the sermon will be \"God and Parenthood\u2019; while at the evening service the subject will be \u201cA Ghost Hunt.\u201d A spe- clal feature af the evening service will be a Pageant on \u2018\u201cMotherhood\u201d and special musical Îtema ; res AGE AT SOLE «Di ial! J [Ash QD: Lhe; \"it kes pI WT MOTTE DEF 11 Po ei of tiie new Argyle School | be rendered by an octette from the Arrow Club.Both will celebrate Mother's Day.The Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m, and 3 p.m.in all departments, The Men's Own Brotherhood will meet in the Church at 3 o'clock, On Monday at Young People\u2019s Union will hold its closing meeting.I.N.B8te- phen, B.A., will take charge and al] preseni will participate In a \"What's my Name\u201d centest, This will be followed by a cloring social, all members, past and pre- gent, are invited to attend.Tuesday at 2 p.m.and Thursday at 7.30 p.m.the Red Cross Units will participate In work for this Important branch of our life, so necessary at the present time.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Midweek Service for prayer, led by Rev.A.F.Pollock, Thursday at 6.30 p.m.The Square Circle are sponsoring a banquet to which all the men of the congregation are Invited.Friday, 8.15 p.m, a Variety concert will be held under the auspices of the W.M.S, The movie film of Aldershot Camp when pictures of the Pastor.the Rev.T.W.Jones, nt work in his official capacity as Y.M.C.A.oftfl- cer will he shown, and in addition to this Dr, E.D.Lewis will show a movie film of the Royal Visit.There will also be a Comedy Sketch \u201cThe Cure,\u201d and a musl- cal program.8.16 p.m., the services|.PROTESTANT WILL ADOPT The 6-3-3 educational system mount yesterday.to parents of children attending the Board.When (he now system comeos mended by the Hepburn roport, foct followed Its endorsation by all school and home associations in the city, including that embracing the high schools, Wide Reorganization The new system will nocessita- te wide reorganizution of the pro- sent arrangemont as Wostmount High School will be transferrod, along with the old name, to the presônt junior high.The text of Lhe prepared atate- ment issued today by the board foilows: To Ciilzens of Westmount: May 8th, 1940, Reorganization of the School Systent This Board has afranged to adopt noxt Seplember the complete 8-8-3 plan, a system which was in September 1936.The 6-3-3 plan means six yoars in the Blemontary School, three yoars in the Intermediate Hchool and three years in the High School.In other words the child will remain in the Blementary School to the end of Grade VI, he will then go to.the Intermediate School for Grades VII, VIII and IX und from there to the High School for Grades X, XI and If he so desires Grade XII.This last grade will remain as at present an alternative Lo the first year of the McGIili University Arts course.Roslyn Avenue, King's and Queen\u2019s Schools will continue na primary schools without material change In their present administration or organization, High To Change Upon the opening of the new school year, the Interinediate School will be housed in the present Westmount High School building and will comprise all classes in Grades VII, VIIT and 1X The High School will he housed in the present Argyle School bullding but will retain the name of Westmount High School.It will comprise all classes of Grades X, XI and XII, It will not he possible Lo make any provision in the Argyls School building for pupils in Grade |.Such puplls who Hve north of Sherbrooke Street will he accommodated In Roslyn Avenue School.Those who live south of Bher- brooke Street will be accommodated in Queen's School If they lve (Continued on Page 4) Annual Spring Clean-Up Being Effected In City All munieipa) maintainance departments are currently effecting annual spring repairs thronghout the city and installing equipment taken up last fall, {it was announced at the Clty Hall yesterday.Sidewalks and roadways damaged by frost are heing patched up and where necessary re-paved ana traffic signs are being overhauled.repainted and where necessary replaced.The painting of white pedestrian crossing markings at intersections is carried out when weather permits and this work should be completed shortly.Sewer catch basing are getting a thorough cleaning.Parks In all parts of the city are rapidly taking on a new appearance as Park Department workers rid them of refuse and remove hoards put down for hockey and skating rinks last fall.All equipment taken up at the start of the winter, benches, | swings and other recreation apparatus, is being replaced and the areas used for-cricket and baseball put into shape, The Parks Department Is also re-planting shrubbery in the city\u2019s many playgrounds and Is prepar- fng thr the planting of perennials, Lawns, also, are helng repaire Trees on parks and boulevards thal were damaged or became diseased have, In many instances, heen taken down, New ones will he planted.A wide recreational program for the summer months is also being drawn up and while the city this year is deprived the use of the Athletic Grounds every «f- fort is being made to carry out as complete a schedule of activities as in former years, Baseball loops, cricket leagues, and track and field ciuhs wil! carry on as usual although a new practice ground for the latter will have Lo be arranged for.Decision to put the plan into of-* COMMISSION b-3-3 PLAN AT OPENING OF NEW TERM Announcement That Hepburn Recommended System Would Go Into Effect Made Yesterday \u2014 All Parents Advised of Change \u2014 Westmount High Will Be Transferred to Junior High Building will be put into effect in Protestant public Behools here on the opening of the now term in September, it was announced by the School Commissioners of the City of West- A statement advising residents of the decislon has been mailed schools under tho jurisdiction of into affect Westmount will be the first city In the Province of Quabec to adopt Lhe plan that was rocom- 2 BOY, WOMAN ARE INJURED IN ACCIDENTS All Taken To Western Division of Montreal General Following Mishaps Here Two [5 Forult oF Dicycle-acë city streets during the past seven: days and à woman was Injured when struck by an autobus, Gordon McLean, of 6282 Ma zurin street, suffered a sprained neck muscle when his bicycle was struck by a cur driven by H.Ger- vals, 784 Laurln avenue, opposite 3229 Bt.Antoine street, at 6 p.mon Sunday.According to information recoived Dy police the accl- dent occurred when the boy rode his bicycle Into the path of the car, which was going west, from In front of a stationary automobile, The driver of the car stopped immediately after the mishap and nolified police.The boy wus tak- on to the Waslern Divisiqn of the Montreal General Hos 1 by Constables Maxwell and Lessard In à radio car, He was allowed to go home following\u2018 treatment.The other hoy Injured on & bicycle was Earl McCudalen, of 1821 Tupper street, who was thrown Lo the ground when a pedal on his machine snapped oft as he was driving on 8t.Catherine streel near Jrvine avenue at 9.30 p.m.on Friday.Me sufferpd brul- ses to the bead and a bruised \u2018right arm and hip.He walked to the Western lospital, .When she was struck by an autobus on St, Catherine street at the (ilen at 8.45 o'clock Friday night, Mrs.Katie Deury, of 874 lacusse street, was knocked unconscious and was removed by a passing motorist to the Western Division of the Montreal General.The driver of the bus, Antonio Auger.977 Agnes street, who was roturning to the garage, told po- tice that as he approached the Glen on 81, Catherine street, he noticed the woman hut thought he had plenty of space to clear her.\u2019 However she suddenly hesitated and changed her direction without warning, he sald.She was struck by the right front fender of the hus and knocked to the ground.E.1.Johnston, 4750 Meridian avenue, a passing motorist, took her to the hospifal, d.| Brotherhood To Hold Final Meeting May 2 Under the chairman of Georg: Hollinger, the closing progran dinner of the Temple Emanu-F Men's Club will take place o Tuesday evening May 21, whe: new officers are to he electer lading of the congregation wil he guests of the members.On Tuesday evening, May 25 the social committes of the Men\" 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Trial size 16 62.can - - 20e L4 SE y ) {EI [HURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 RS.L.ROS IL ADDRESS TEMPLE GROUP Sisterhood to Hold Annual Closing Luncheon in Community House Tuesday \u201cWoman's Part in Shaping Jewish Future\u201d will be the topic of the address to be given by Mrs.Jouis A.Rosett of New Rochelle.New York, before the annual closing luncheon meeting of the Sisterhood at the Temple Em- anu-El Community House on Tuesday, at 12.45 o\u2019clock.Election of officers for the ensuing vear will take place and reports will be submitted by Mrs.Arthur Simon, President and Mrs.J.A\u201d Roston, Recording Secretary, On Tuesday evening, in the Lecture Hall, the final meeting for the season of Temple Centre will be held under the chairmanship of Miss Margery Bercovitch, president.Prior to the meeting the classes in music appreciation and book review, will take place.Annual election of officers will be held.A play in three acts entitled \u201cSkidding,\u201d by Aurenia Rouverol will be given by Temple players on Saturday evening, May 18 and Sunday evening, May 19, in Temple Emanu-El's Community House, This dramatic presentation is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Davis.300 Attend Opening Of Campaign; Fine Address Approximately 300 guests attended the dinner on Monday evening, May 7, at Victoria hall, which marked the opening of the campaign for funds to build the new Shaare Zion Synagogue- center.Irving Riddell and Jacob Brodie, co-chairmen of the campaign, addressed the gathering and struck a note of optimism in 00 au La DE CR WO 1 Call FI.8634 When You RE-DECORATE RE-PAPER RE-PAINT RE-PAIR ETC.Thirty Years of Building Up-Keep Service 4 Free Estimates W.J.CHAPMAN 1227 Greene Avenue Westmount Final Tribute Paid Late Mrs.P.Girard The funeral service for Mrs.Pierre Michel Girard, well known in French Canadian music circles.was held on Tuesday morning in St.Leon's Church.Mrs.Girard, the former Maria Lagace, dled on Monday.Besides her husband she is survived by tive daughters, Sister : Saint Emile de Rome, of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Mrs Emile Benoist, and the Misses Marie, Fabienne and Gertrude Girard; a som, Henri; two brothers, Rev.Octavé and Jean Baptiste l.agace, and a grandson, Bernard Benoist.Experts Employed By Reliable Upholstering The Reliable Upholstering Company, 5779 Sherbrooke street, west, offers residents of West mount a complete upholstery and furniture repair service at extre mely moderate prices.The store carries a full assortment of chair and chesterfield coverings and all work is done by experienced crafirmen, Now that Spring is here and the majority of persons are brightening up the appearance ol their homes, the service offered by | Reliable Upholstering is of particular interest.Drab furniture looks like new again when it has been re-uphol- stered and will improve the appearance of an entire room.A telephone call to Reliable will bring a representative to your home.The phone number is ELwood 7933.the effort of reaching the objective of $100,000.D.Cummings, President of the congregation, despite his poor health, brought greetings to the assembly.Louis Fiteh, K.C., former M.L.A.for St.Louis traced the historical background of divine worship.Hy man Grover, well known for hid great interest in local religious and educational institutions, assured Rabbi Berger that he will give his full co-operation to the most sacred cause that of erecting a House of God in Notre Dame de Grace.\u2018Rabbi Julius Berger, spiritual head of the congregation, introduced the guest speaker, Rabbi Leo Jung of the Jewish Center.New York.In/an inspiring mes- [[shge, Dr.\"Jung outlined tHe \u201cpurpose and significance of religious institutons.\u2018\u2018Religion ig an inheritance not to be spent and lost in one's life time: rather, it is to be handed down from father to som, even unto generations to come,\u201d said the speaker.Clar- lence Gross, B.A., B.C.L., fittingly thanked the speaker.The meeting closed with the national anthem after announcement was made by the chairman that an additional sum of $5,000 was pledged to the building fund.For tbe next two weeks canvassers will interview Jewish residents in this vicinity soliciting their contribution to the new edifice.This will give every Jewish home a chance to share in the noble task of enhancing religion i]: WAN fr | OA 0: och 4 so essential these trying days.Men & Ladies \u2014 day h Day Hours: 9.00 a.m.Saturday afternoons + TENNIS \u2014 COURTS NOW OPEN Six Excellent Clay Courts, Situated on Corner Western and Victoria Avenues - FEES - Men & Ladies \u2014 unlimited hours Boys & Girls \u2014 day hours Saturday, 9.00 a.m.to 1.00 p.m.Courts Open Sunday 1-6 p.m.WESTMOUNT YM.CA.Phone WI.2159 5.00 Per Month ours to 5 p.m.daily, except and public holidays.CONTINUE ITS APPEAL POLICY Because Red Cross must be : prepared to meet emergencies all\u2019 over the world at a moment's no-' tice and operates tn a field en-, tirely its own, the Canadian Red! Cross Society.meeting in Cen-| tral Council in Toronto recent-j I¥.decided to continue its policy, of holding its appeal for funds separate from that of any other body, it was announced yesterday by Dr.Fred W.Routley.\u201cThere has been some suggestion that all war-time appeals should be combinedd in one joint effort,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018but there are several reasons why Red Cross cannot join this \u2018Community Chest\u2019 idea.Through the government, we have assumed the unique responsibility of caring for the sick and suffering, while the work of most other organizations engaged in war-time activities is recreational and educational.\u201cWe have no idea how big the demands made upon us will be in the months to come, and so it is impossible for Red Cross to have a fixed budget.We must.be free to undertake a campaign at any time, often on short notice.\u201cWe don't know how many Canadian prisoners of war there will be, Our job is to look after them all, for Red Cross is the only organization permitted to provide for prisoners in belligerent countries.\u201cDuring the last war.the Canadian Red Cross cared for 2,500 Canadigns interned in Germany at one time.The tetal number during the whole war.was, of course, much larger.We can\u2019! tell, ether, how many Canadians will lie wounded in hospitals.\u201cOur hands must be free to act at a moment\u2019s notice in any emergency.There is the additional consideration that our\u2019 contributors must be free lu designate the purpose for which they wish their money used.Through Red Cross, huge sums of money have been sent to Poland and Finland.\u201d Disasters Dr.Routley pointed out that in peâce.time -and war, Red Cross acted immediately when disaster struck anywhere in the world, and especially right \u2018here in Canada, such as the tragie explosion in Halifax in 1917, for- est-fires, and so on.He refggred also to the relief and rehabilitation.workydone In past yearstin the Western Canada drought areas and the flodd-stricken districts of Western Ontario.\u2018\u2019The extent of Red Cross services can only bbe measured by the willingness and ability of the Canad!an people to providde the means, We do all they want us to do, but this very idea would be defeated if we combined our appeal with that of groups doing a different type of work.Support \u201cThe people of Canada have been right behind us so far in all we have done.They approved our war-time action right from the start.when we cabled $10,000 to England for the relief of vie- tims of the Athenia-torpedoing the day war was declared, and when we had supplies and medical attention ready for these passengers on their return to.Canada.\u201cRed Cross is a missionary organization because the work of every branch goes far beyond the confines of the community in which it is located.Each branch does its part in meeting all emergencies, such as recent earthquake destruction in Turkey.It helps in the upkeep of all services, peace-time and war, provided by Red Cross\u2014health, outpost hospitals, and so on.RICH Load $2.50 up S.AUBIN WA.6732 sorts.We can also Ask for price Phone: WAinut 8135 Night and Day PETUNIAS From Vie to 12: EACH i i for 100 and 1000 lots.Ge pe Pt of on choice varieties of Geraniums and all Bedding Plants.WM.C.HALL We offer this attractive annual in about thirty varieties - all colors - dwarf, > medium and tall list of these and of our Florist and Grower (PT EX) The World's Grealest Bedding Plant 6 175 Easton Ave.Montreal West Que.THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER N A Ÿ 8 fi A = ; - Jt 4 RB \u2014 gi > es % > = * à iy King Philip II of Spain had one of those ambitions men get every once in a\u2019 while: He wanted to control all of Europe.Chief obstacle was England.Philip concluded two things must be done\u2014ZEngland must be beaten at sea and on land.\u2018 On paper it looked easy.Philip set about bullding a super fleet of galleons and the like, which éould do double duty as transport ships.When the Spanish Armada sailed from Lisbon in Mäy, 1588, there were 130 ships, carrying 8.000 sailors and 19,000 soldiers.The fleet was in command of Melina Sidonia, with the Duke tions.The English got wind of Rhillp's plan, gloomily surveyed their patiuetic fleet of 25 vessels, which was all Queen Elizabeth's penury had allowed.Naval men The worlds best seller, the Bible, made a new record for itself in 1939, according to the New York Bible Society, which reports that 998,662 coples of the Scriptures and Scriptural portions were distributed\u2014this being the highest number for a like period {fi.history.The Societys aim is to xaap the Bible within reach of all people in the old city and harbor of New York, During its 130 years of existence, it has distributed 24,096,295 Bibles, Testaments and Bible portions, the annual report says.This year\u2019s figure show an increase of 121,713 over that for 1938, The New York World's Fair brought uuusual opportunity to place and replace Bibles in the of Parma in charge of all opera-, World\u2019s \u201cBest Seller\u201d Breaks Record In 1939 Sir Francis Drake got the admiral's sword after the Spanish learned their armada was not so invincible.collected finally 197 vessels of all kinds.About 140 of them finally safled out to welcome Medina's top-heavy, lumbering galleons.Lord Howard was in command of the British fleet, with Pirates Drake, Hawkins and Froblsher lending spirited assistance.The Armada came upon Howard\u2019s ships at Plymouth, Instead of blocking up the British, Medina elected to join forces with Parma who was hanging around the straits of Dover, waiting for more troops, This was Lord Howard's break.Howard came out of Plymouth With his fleet on July 31, in a running fight, tantalized outlying ships in the Spanish formation untii Medipa put in at Calais to catch his breath a week later.At dawn, Aug.8, the English vessels swooped down on the hotels here.In carrying on thir service, the organization placed 7,304 Bibles in 651 hotels, bringing the total number of volumes placed in hotels since 1936 to 163,178.A sale of 1,438 volumes of the Scriptiires in Harlem, big Negro centre, is reported.Distribution to needy Negroes included giving out 528 Bibles, 1,166 New Testa: ments and'®3,628 portions during the year.Bible racks are maintained in 48 centres in Harlem.\u201cThere is nothing in life more rewarding than the realization of the exquisite spiritual values tc be found through a closer study of the Word.\u201d the report concludes, \u201cand by doing something definite toward Interesting others.\u2019 Aesop\u2019s Role War means many different things to the people in the far corners of the British Empire.To the dark-skinned and unlettered British subjects in Africa's vast interior, it is often a very perplexing affair Indeed, and one that calls for explanation.Aad to explain these things to persons used to coping with little more than the ration of mealiemeal and the hunt, is no simple business.And so, to bring them within their comprehension, the British are bringing Aesop up to date They are making use of allegories dear to the native, ¥ A case in point is that of the Admiral Graf Spee, as related in the native newspaper, Mutende in Northern Rhodesia, British colony in the heart of Africa.DISTRICT RESIDENT Miss Mary Veronica Dawson, Montclair avenue, who has joined the staff of the Canadian Colonial - Airways as a stewardess.Miss Dawson will represent her company in the annual Miss American Aviation contest being held in conjunction with the National Air Carnival in Birmingham, Als.Miss Dawson was born in Montreal and is 22 years old.British Explain In Fables in the War: History in Fables \u201cOnce,\u201d rung the story, \u2018\u2018there was a llon (the (erman battleship), which was afrald of men (the big British battleships), so It went to hunt cattle (the unprotected trading ships) where therej were few men about.\u201cThe bush was so great thal the men could not see everywhere, so they sent out their dogs (the small British fighting ships) to protect thelr cattle and look for the lion.They hoped that the dogs would tell them where the lon was.when they found fit.by barking.\u201cThree dogs found the lion but they could not wait for the men to come up because the lion ran away: they ran in quickly ang! attacked the lion.When be turned to bite them they jumped away.One dog was hurt and could not run after the lion so quickly.but the other two dogs which were smaller did not leave the lion, which was now bleeding strom their bites.The End of the Graf Spee \u201cAt last the lion found a cave belonging to another animal, The lion rap into it and the two dogs waited outside.Their friend who bad been hurt came up and joined them.They did not enter the cave because they had been taught that they must not fight RED CROSS T0| English Make It The Vincible Armada [RESIDENT ENDORSES ASSOCIATION AIM Typical of the reaction express.od by many residents to the series of advertisements in the Examiner, sponsored by the Business Association of Westmount to stimulate buginess here, is the fol- towing unsolicited letter addressed to J.M.Kennedy, executive- sécretary of the organization, by a prominent local citizen; minent local oltizen: Y.\u201cDear Sir: Armada just as the cumbersome galleons were trying to get in some kind of formation oft Grave- lines, north of Calais.Lord Howard and big patriotic cut-throats let the Spaniards have {it with everything they had-\u2014wllch was plenty.English boats mounted artillery guns, and the Spaniards soon discovered bows aud muskets couldn't compete with six- inch balls, By dusk, the Spanish fleet was completely demoraligsed, ready to ery \u201cUncle.\u201d The Spaniards ran north, were Ricked around again\u2014this time by a storm, England lost only 100 men.Spanish losses never were added up, but along one strand of English coast, 1100 corpses were counted.In October, 50 Spanish ships finally slunk ingloriously into Spain's Biscay ports.Railway-Timber Accord Reached Just a line to advise you that ! vour advertisement in the West- mount Examiner asking West- mount citizens to patronize local merchants 18 a good idea.Each ysar after reading tho advertisement 1 deal with one or \u201c(wo new firms 1 have not dealt with before amd in each case have found them very satisfactory,\u201d While the sender dld not authorize the use of his name foi publication it is on file with the association.New Provision Store To Open On Saturday D.Roberts, who bul recently severed his connection with the Westmount Windsor Market whe- ro he had served for 33 years, ls opening a new store nt 1289 Groche avenue, just below \\West- orn avenue, named Roberts\u2019 Provisions, on Saturday.Mr.Roberts looks forward to serving the many customers whose food requirements ho has look- od after in the past.His hew store {8 fitted with the most modern aquipment including refrigerated counter showcnscs.He carries only the choicest meats and frosh fish and poultry, Fresh fruits and vegetables nro received daily.Phone orders will bo given ape- cial attention and a prompt free delivery service is at the disposal of customers at all times.The phone number is Fitzroy 3900.Monkland Tennis Club Is Active Plenty of activity 1s being British Columbia timber fn- terests and the Canadian railways have reached an agreement on specinl freight rates for transport of British Columbia timber across Canada to Atlantic ports, Announcing the agreement some time ago, Wendell Furris of Vancouver, representative of the British Timber Control Board and the Bsh Colufibia™tiMbet: interests, sald detalls would be dls- closed later, The British Timber Control Board has purchased some 400,- 000,000 board fect of British Co- Jumbia timber and decided to move it across Canada by rail, owing to difficulty in obtaining vessels for transport via the Panama Canal.Rev.Harry R.Pike To Conduct Service The morning service In West- mount Baptist Church will be conducted by Rev.Harry R.Pike.This wil] be a Mother's Day Service.Mr.Pike is the minister of Olivet Baptist Church, Verdun, The evening service wil] he conducted bv Rev.M.C.Johnston.big that only very few people have ever climbed to the top; many have tried and failed; Europeans like to play In this peculiar way.Of course, you know from \u2018Mutende' (native newspaper), that those people over there (the Germans) have heard about us and are refusing to fight against us.So there Is no war at present.The thing that Is very fierce here ls the sun.,.Sometimes we say we want to fight a war or else go hack to Lusaka lo see our wives and children.But if we went buck tol Lusaka perhaps those other over there would cease to he afrald.\u201cThe food we get here is the best we have ever seen.So! we are sending this message also! to Hitler that it Is he who has\u2019 brought it ahout that we are receiving very good food Indeed.better than the food we got before.#0 we are laughing very much,\u201d West End Carpentry shown at the Monkland Club those days.The old relinbles, Pop, Kerr, Bill Lester, Doc Brown, Bob Hills, George predict a banner yoar, Young Bob I*indlay will bo in tor a good seu- son as he has been taking ledsons at the Indoor Club during the winter months.Teams will be entered tn the Mens\u2019 and Ladios\u2019 intermediate Junior sections nnd I.possible, r Ladies team will be, onfterad In Me A Fectlon.:\u201d ~~\u2019 A monthly membership may bo obtained hy members of the Canadian Forces who havo enllated for Active Bervice.Payne, ete.| PAGE THRER STEWARDESS T0 ENTER CONTEST IN BIRMINGHAM, Will Represent Canada Inj \u201cMiss -American Aviaë tion Competition\u201d The first representative or emes ada In the \"Miss American Aviation Contest\u201d to be held in cone junction with the National Alr Carnival in Birmingham, Alabama on Jute 1st and 2nd is charming Miss Mary Veronica Dawson, the attractive daughter of Mr.and Mrs, W.E, Dawson of 3501 Mont- clair Avenue.A recent graduate from Canadian Colonial's stewards cag training school, Miss Dawson! has completed her familiarization, flights over the company\u2019s route between Montreal and New York and will socn receive her regular tilght duty assignment, Her winning smile, the sparkle in her grey-green oyes, her Ughy brown hair, her ability to con verre fluontiy In either Fronch o English make her the ideal repre sentative both of the Dominfon and of Canadian Colonial Alr- ways In the annual contest which attracts the most beutiful stewardesses of the United States, The entry of a Canadian for the first timo gives the event an interna- tionul flavour this year.Born in Montreal on Auguat 18th, 1918, educated at St.Paul's Academy; Sucred Heart Convent; D'Arcy MeGeo !igh School and the Mother House Business Ooly lege.standing 6 ft.534 In.welgh4 \u2018ing 117 pounds, being n good.golfer and an onthuslustic love of riding Miss Dawson is very close to being the \u2018\u2019pertect stow4 ardoss\u201d, : 1914 Alibi Again, Norwegian Says, Norwoglan Minjster to the United States, Wilhelm Munte de Morgonstierne, sald recently that the German White Book contain ed \"the samo alibi which Gor} many used \u2018for the invasion of neutral Belgium in 1014,\u201d 1 \u201cBy coincldence, \u2018socret pug pers\u2019 were found also by the Germans whon they invaded Belglum ~ in 1014,\u201d Mr.de Morgenslierne told the Assoclated Press.\u2018The Gorman Goverument ai that time claimed that, Britain was about to invade Belgium, bu German trogna .mayed.fret.\"No\u201c such papérs could ha@ been found In Norway because Norway from tho otiset of the war \u2018ins trled to be strictly neutral,\u201d : *They Make \u2018SALA *TEA Delicious Tea.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 K BAGS wilt Birthdays up to Ninaties - Birth ments - Wedding Congratulations Ilinass-Convatescent Cards - invitations - Thank You Carda - EL.0032 4869 Sherbrooke W.WHATEVER THE OCCASION .A Greeting Card will carry your message in a way that the recipient appreciate the thought behind Bon Voyage Cards - Gift Cards - Party WE DELIVER WESTMOUNT STATIONERY (A few doors west of Victoria) it.Birthday Greetings - Age Congratulations .Birth Announce- Anniversary Congratulations - Dance Programmes.WA.2575 Libby's Kadota (in Syrup) 16 oz, tin 20 oz.tin : 23c 27c =.TINNED VITAMINS Dole Pineapple Juice 8 oz.tin \u2014 3 tins 13 oz.tin 2 tins Trinidad Unsweetened Grapefruit Juice 20 ox.tin \u2014 3 tins Libby's Unswestened Grapefruit Juice 50 ox.tin 23c Allen's Apple Juice 8 oz.tin 4 tins 20 oz.tin \u2014 3 tins 27e 25c 29c 25e 27e All kinds of carpentry worb in another person's cave.\u2018Soon the owner of the cave told the lion to get out, 50 he ran dogs were coming to kill him he threw himself into the river and was drowned.\u201d From an Askari \u2014 native African soldier \u2014 of a Northern Rhodesia regiment on service \u201csomewhere in Africa\u201d comes a: letter which gives a native slant to- this \u2018curious\u2019 war, to friends at home.Perhaps our brothers and wives,\u201d he writes, \u201chave been : wondering what we have been doing since we left Lusaka .Here we are, there is an extremely big mountain; on the.top out and when he saw that the: and repairs.Screens and flower boxes mare tn tarder EL.0523 | 4935 SHERBROOKE W |, (Near Claremont) it fs white with \u2018snow.\u2019 It is so Libby's Prune Juice 13 oz.Tin 10c Pomorang 18 oz.tin 25¢ (Grapefrult and Orange Juice Blended) Heart's De'irht\u201412 oz.tin Apricot Nectar Sunshine\u201413 oz.tin Orange Juice 2 tins 27¢ Exchange Lemon Juice 534 oz.tin 10c Smith's Grape Juice 102 ox.tin 10c Libby s\u2014268 oz.tin Tomato Juice 3 tins 29¢ 15e: First Grade Creamery BUTTER 21» 53e Fresh | Lobster Ib.32¢ Fresh Killed Broilers lb.35e Lake Trout lb.25c Leg of Lamb Ib.30c | Rump Roast ; Beef lb.24e Haddock Fillets Ib.20e Winesap Apples doz.19¢ Cantaloupes 2 for 25¢ British Honduras Oranges doz.25¢ Valentine Green Beans lb.15c Pineapples each 15¢ | Mew | Cabbage Ib.6e Mew | Potatoes Ib.4e Avocado Pears \u2014 Limes \u2014 Honey Dew Melons \u2014\u2014 Almeiria Grapes \u2014 Ribier Grapes, etc, PHONE FI DIONNE & DIONNE WESTMOUN1 One Store Only \u2014 St.Cathérine, at Wood Ave.tzroy 7411 PAGE FOUR ~ .The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving the City of Westmount Garden Suburb of Canada's Metropolis, THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u2019 alms to be un independent, newspaper for the home, devoted to public service, A { WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 ias.wants, hogs.clean republic.DISTRIBUTION OF STRENGTH Since the naval activity in- ranean, many have expressed surprise at the fäct that the French and Italian nearly equal in strength.a result of the general Allied has governed the p'ans of the British and French in recent years.France has had the strong Great Britain has had the strong navy.The French have prided themselves on building up the best land war machine in history.The French infantry are supposed to be without peer anywhere.Thoroughly trained and superbly equipped, the French soldiers are ready for any test.With the French providing the military strength for the Allied forces, the British have built up the navy to the point where it is the most powerful in the world.The British have always gone on the assumption has to be prepared to meet an possible enemies.in mind by the Admiralty.The plan of campaign is that the British command the fleets with the manding the armies.While squadrons take their general orders from.the British admirals, the British soldiers in France 1 take their general orders from generals.In that way the maximum efficiency is achieved.~ PORK FOR BRITAIN Canadian livestock growers, \"been receiving all the benefits they expected from the cutting off of supplies of Danish bacon to England, can at least take heart from the news that Great Britain is in purchasing American pork.Canadians are not selling as much as they would like, they knew that their ing competitor is in worse case in regard to exports of this commodity.There are two reasons why Canada has the edge in pork sales to Great Britain.first place, of course, the Old Land has better use for her American exchange However, that is This has always been kept the Mediter- navies are so strategy that army, while and artillery fences.War or no that the navy alliance of all stamp.French com- French naval stamps other countries the French who have not not interested Though the chief remain- In the than the pur- plication.chase of foodstuffs of a kind that may be \u2018 obtained within the Empire.money to buy airp\u2019anes and other war mater- Just as important as this, however, is the \u2018fact that the United States does not produce much of the grade of pork that Great Britain The demand over there is mainly for bacon, and the United States has never made a conspicuous success of raising bacon type She goes in more for the fat Canada, in fact, has always found quite a favorable market for her bacon, of which she produces a fine quality, in the neighboring THIS \u201cKRIEG\u201d WORD Isn't it about time a ha't was called on the bandying about of the \u2018\u2019blitzkrieg'\u2019 theme?Ever since it popped up in the official German vocabulary with the drive into Poland which turned out to be a much less \u2018\u2019blitz\u2018\u2019 than the Germans expected, it has furnished \u2018\u2019inspiration\u201d to every type of humorist.something in the expressiveness of the word that makes it irresistible to anyone who seeks a reputation as a coiner of smart sayings.Now that the American army has evolved \u201csnitzkrieg\u201d\u2019 for manoeuvres of mechanized troops \u2014 the connection being very farfetched, by the wav \u2014 it seems about time to make all the \u201ckriegs\u201d STAMPS AND WAR war, philately must go on.Britain is about to issue a set of six stamps commemorating the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the first adhesive postage At the same time, it will give a.little boost to the kingdom's war effort.There will be a qood demand for those new in Canada, the United States, and in which collectors abound.The little sauares will be mounted in hundreds of thousands of.albums \u2014 and the proceeds will be enough to provide the Allies with a couple of fast warplanes.Stamp dealers in this country could do Britain a good turn by making the sets available at something close to the cost price.There probably are many persons, even non- collectors, who would grab at the chance to buy the six, just to give the British exchequer a little pat on the pocket.NONE TOO KIND Probably the Barter Theatre of Abingdon, Va., meant it kindlv when it made its award for acting to Miss Dorothy Sticknev.One is impelled to wonder, however, just how complimented Miss Stickney felt, in view of the fact that one of the prizes is a ham.To an actress, that has anything but a we'come im- She needs the grades.There is court martial-of- = = m < Mm \u20ac \u2018Ing conditions THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER 8y HOWARD S ROSS Let ART YOUNG \u201cHis Life and Times\u201d \u2018George J.McLeod Limited, 266 King Street West, Toronto.Dean: ot American cartoonists and pre-eminent as a satirical artist the author devoted a large part of four years to writing the story of his eventful life, which began jn the days \u201cwhen any boy could be President.\u201d In his easy-going way, he tells the story-\u2014of boyhood in Wisconsin, when he was the art prodigy of a thriving town: breaking into print with pictures in the Chicago newspapers; lying close to death in Paris, where he had been studying under Bougeaureau; doing his first book, which reported on prevail- in Hell; being featured as a cartoonist in Chicago and Denver; marriage and free-lancing in New York; Illustrating Arthur Brisbane\u2019s editor- fals; covering the pictorial end of national nolitical conventions for one publication or another; drawing cartoons for LIFE, PUCK.and JUDGE.He had set out with a conventional ambition to attain success, meaning.money and fame, Bul things happened which altered his purpose episodes which \u2018all too slowly\u201d awakened him to the realities of the human struggle,\u2014 the Haymarket affair, the Homestead riots, Coxey's army marching.Debs going to jail in the railroad strike of '94, thz Spanish American War.and the furor over Upton Sinclair's JUNGLE.Thomas W.Lawson's FRENZIED FINANCE, and Lincoln Steffen's SHAME OF THE CITIES.\u201c Having learned to defend his point of view, Art Young would no longer draw a cartoon just because .an editor wanted it; he had to belleve in it fully.Then the MASSTS was established, and it gave him an outlet for unrestricted attacks on the profit system.For five years he was in Washington for the METROPO LITAN candidly depicting the often fantastic lawmakers, The year 1918 saw him tried for al- The Westmount Examiner Le ventes fe Alnut 2773 + ttt tram rm semis metife \u2019 35 CLASSIFIED ADS mt mn FR Ge ITUATIONS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE UNDERTAKING general garden BRDROUM SET; chesterfield suite: LARGE roll-top desk) Cherry, good WHITE ENAMEL DESK, $5.00, WL maintenance.Theory, practical expe- rugs; gateleg: studlo set: condition, bargain.Tel.FI.8157.O-ùj 700, U-261 rience, flowers, vegetables, shrubs, rock, lawns, Reliability Service, Write C.H.Frank, 194 Dorchester liast, MA.7840.0-1 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED TED experienced maid for gen- \u2018eral housework, including cooking, must havo good referenves.LL.base.EXPERIENCED mald for 6 room apartment, sleep out, 4328 Sherbrooke st.W.Apt.18, 0-19 COUNTRY HOUSES TO LEY ST.ANDREW'S EAST, Year round, olght rooms, sleeping porch, fireplace, furnace, running water, acres grouna Would sell.Some furniture, Also six rooms, furnished, screened porch, facing river, F.Patton.' 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bookease; chalrs; tables; scatter mats: runner, Everything like new, Selling all out separately.1853 Greene, Westmount, F1, 1900.0-18 MARCONI radio 1988, beautiful table model, seven tubes, good European reception, Cost $80.00.Bargain $30.00 Guaranteed.DE, 2021.0-7 STUDIO couch and a leather bridge set.NO, 7870, U-144 WILTON rugs velour drapes and 15 yards rag darpet.WI, 1784, NINE PIECE walnut dining room set large dressing table and stove, two small rugs.WA.1867.U-145 small oil.U-262 () 9 a Æ So a = Puzzle À 7 65 68 69 n 7 y : .HORIZONTAL +.1\u2014Where \"thinks ard chaise 16\u2014Olden times 1i\u2014¥mploys casing 19\u2014 Wrath .20\u2014Jewlsh quarter 1\u2014Tight 21\u2014figyntian goddess \u2018 2-Chop 26\u2014Explative + 2{\u2014Climbing plant 3t tyle of overcoat -R35\u2014Lingers about E-Ciever 26\u2014Plant of the val.erlan family 38\u2014Pertaining to 44\u2014Turkish magistrate 16\u2014Bakers' shovel 47\u2014Mistreat Hollow $135, brand new, 3 cubic font xixé.382 Victoria Ave, Westmount.O-8 ms, pme 45\u2014UChooscr B1-\u2014Tranaports of joy wine 8 [9 83-=Jot a ffirmative vptes es made or sold 56e\u2014Hid 5\u2014Provided with de- 60\u2014Pranke °' fense 6&4+\u2014Heb\u201cew Month 10\u2014Disparage 6ä\u2014Pereh 0 14\u2014Female vamel 6v\u2014English essayist 15\u2014Goddess of the 68\u2014Row .60\u2014Numeral %0\u2014Part of a window 18-\u2014Forays Tt-\u2014Destruction 32\u20140Wer-suppliei 43-\u2014-Voval inflectin 22\u2014Held VERTICAL 3\u2014A molding 4\u2014Recreation 8-Lonr arrow in- e îi\u2014Feminine attend- aeronautics ant 39\u2014Nouth Amer.tuber s\u2014Over 40\u2014MHint 9\u2014Cowards 43\u2014Witty sayin 106-Mock-vrange 11\u2014Grant use of t2-\u2014Inward stimulus stalk S\u2014Autoeratic rulers 21\u2014 Recéptacle tor 10 [1 BLE 25\u2014Char gi\u2014Obatruet - : 28\u2014Ot, the nelghbor- ' hood to monkey * 83\u2014Ascended 34-\u2014Observes ST\u2014Ffesh supply.41-They become ar.togant- with sue- cers 13\u2014Turkie - 46\u2014Spindle-shapéd lee forme 43\u2014Mnet diligent Bo-\u2014Digit b3\u2014Fundled 54-\u2014Hawallan fure- well Ré\u2014Small room Br-\u2014Mediey #8\u2014Religious devotees #8\u2014Kind .61\u2014Muse of history s2\u2014Oven 6t-\u2014Auction ff\u2014Lnok {Solution wilt be found e'stwhere in\u2019 this issue) GO-CART, grey padded, reversible handle, hood, rain-cover, In good con: dition.YO, 0165S, 280 Argyle, Verdun.U-260 WALNUT, mantle, fireplace, (dummy) beveled English mirror, nice adornment for any room, telephone AT.3866.U-248 EDMOND'S Fbyral permanent wave machine.32 heaters, reasonable, DE.8818, Call between 7 and 9.U-246 TIRES, size 7.00 x 16,- four, white wall, good as new, aud tubes, also wardrobe trunk, used-only once.evenings, DE, 5814.DOUBLE BED, with very good mattress $0.00, Ice Lox $2.30, dresser $2 Call only after seven.DE, 2651.U-244 JACRET HEATER, strong commode chalr, 52H linen blinds, DE.2436, .U-341 LOWER CANADA College.blazer and long white flannels, size 12-14, practically new.DI, 7887.U-240 BICYCLE, rond racer, $10.00, tires in good condition, El.0548, U-239 BEAUTIFUL Oriental hall rugs, less than halt price, Alke new, Persian Mamadan 2° 7° by 9° 10\" $26.00, I'er- sian 1dlan 3' x 5° $156.00.after { p.m.DE.6421.+ A238 WANTED TO PURCHASE Call Pearson\u2014WI, 496% BUSINESS ,Suits, top coat, also ladles\u2019 clothes, all kinds of good clothing, furniture, radios, rugs, typewriters, sporting goods, ete.Rest price paid.Nam [earson Reg'd.1453 Notre Dame W.0-9 CABINET MAKER FURNITURE repaired, beds cut dow: altered and refinished, no mar, dul! and French polishing.I\u201d anos refin shed in your homo, Antiques, restored Furniture made to order.l'pholster- \u2018ng.Work guaranteed, also complete stock vf \u201cVetcralt\" unpainted furniture.Furn ture Specialties, 1871 St Catherine.WI, 92¢t.0-10 CARTAGE AND STORAGE NITFRIE DAME DE (RACE TRANS FER\u2014Ineal nnd long distance movers; Also storage, DE.210.O1! DOMESTIC PETS bee me ACCOMMODATION for pets \u2018nn home: like surroundings.Dogs trimmed, chipped, ote.\\Winna Kentiels Regls- tered, 181.9527.12 HAVE a smart spring tranming by Englieh expert to make your pet look its best.Appolntment M'ae Robson LA.1322.U-14 \"EDUCATIONAL THIORING in public and high school subjects by college student.Moderate rates DE, 0458.: FURS __ WE WILL, wmode or repair Four fur cont lke new at summer prives Town t-Uusgon-Noss, Limited, 838 Sherbrooke Street, DE.2311, 0-12 The Examiner's Hidden Titles.Contest Commission .(Continued from Page 1) east of the middle line of Met- calfe Avenue and in King's Schoo! if they live west of the middle line of Metcalfe avenue, Mr.H.B.Parker, M.A., who has filled the position of princi- following requirements :\u2014 the Westmount Thestre during the hidden.the purpose.one submitting the right answers.will be received in Monday's mail: Mrs.The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the kind co-opsration of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.Each week twelve passes are given te the six lucky winners who comply with the Simply find the two \u201cads.\u201d in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at first halt of the coming week are .Submit all answers to The Contest Editér, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenus, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be ever 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are aligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday\u2019s issue.A convenient coupon will ba found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from ameng those who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every- The winners of last week's contest are as follows and their passes V.Morgan, 198 Prince Albert Ave.; Miss Grace Burke, 75 Rosemount Crescent; M.N.Johnson, 4115 Sherbrooke West; Mrs.A.Schambier, 4556 St.Catherine W., Apt.1; Miss Margaret Downes, 533 Prince Albert Ave.; A.A.Smith, 4706 Westmount Avenue.N N N N = N N N N N N NS \\ N° N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N does not accept responsibility tor N Ayer McKinney, who deserves cago Rotary is not the first in the bers.Turgeniev, \u2018It seems to me that to put oneself in the second place is the whole significance of life.\u201d The novelist answered, \u2018\u2018It seems to me to discover what to put before oneself, in the first place, ls the whole problem of life.\u201d It was said of a learned cleric that \u2018\u2018His archeology and his divinity resided in the same mind ag mutual strangers.\u201d Reminding the people of the U.S.A.that \"it was while business had a free hand, practically undisturbed by government intervention, that the first crashing evidence of the fallure of the economic machine appeared,\u201d the National Economic Committee investigating monopolies filed with the Senate a preliminary report recommending extensive to break up so-called \u2018\u2018monopolis- tie brakes\u2019 on national recovery.Happiness seems to Le getting old-fashioned and is being re- | laced by a synthetic but uhsatis- factory substitute\u2014excitement, \u201cAll history is contemporary history.\u201d\u2019\u2014Croce, New water-power installations in 1939 (in Canada) aggregated 97,040 horse-power, which with an installation of 1,400 horsepower omitted from the 1935 figures, brings the total for the Dominion at the gnd of the year to 8,289,212 horse-power, \u201cIt might be thought that his (President Roosevelt's) uniqueness lay in his ability to use ether people's brains, and that the dis- tinguishingesfèature of the New Deal is his \u201cbrain trust.\u201d Certainly he has an unusual kind of intellectual curiosity, which draws him to those with more intellectual powers and more tresh ideas than he himself possesses.\u201d \u2014 Alfred M.Bingham, Editor of \u201cCommon Sense,\u201d New York Jronthiy.\u2019 leged sedition becaltse of certain cartoons in the MASSES, but two Juries disagreed.Surviving ostra- ciam, he became publisher of a magazine, built an art gallery.was artist .author of several books, was active in more political campaigns.These are the highlights of Art Young's narrative, plus re: membranees, of chilldrood which will bring nostalgia to number less readers; of stops and starts in his formative years, of striv- Ing to get by in a period when magazine policies had turned topsy-turvy, of \u2018moving along a shadowy road.\u201d In a thoughtful epilogue.Mr.Young discusses the problem oi the artist to keep from perishing in the kind of world in which he has lived.looks beyond the horizon and voices his hopes for the tuture.Numerous drawings by the author in his bbook have not appeared in any book before They illuminate the American scene across decades of growing pains and soc\u2019al conflict.Many famous persons are in this rich- I¥ detailed chronicle of Art Young's lite.1t will be memorable for Its sidelights on the history of more than fifty years of liberalism in the United States years which led up to a new dea) in justice It has a helpful index.U7 7 Ud 2 dP OR 2 7 2 eZ 7 P77 77 777777 THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C., D.C.L.In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those ot this newspaper and it After a year of intensive discussion the Rotary Club of Chicago has opened two classifications to members of labor Unions.One will be available to labor union associations,\u201d and the other to \u201crailroad brotharhoods.\u201d The retiring president of the Chicago club, William the major credit for the gaid: \u201cThe man we know is the only man we can understand.\u201d Chi- A friend wrote to the novellstx revision of anti-trust legislation | them, UL new: rule, organization to admit union mem- Rev.Forneret .(Continued from Page 1) Chaplain Services since he was a combatant officer with the 1st.Division C.E.F, Previous to the outbreak of the last war, the Padre, enlisted in 1903 with the old 13th.Battalion, now the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry and later was commissioned with that unit., He has been closely connected with \u2018\u2018matters military\u2019 ever since and, in length of service Capt.Forneret is the senior of any, rank at present with the machine gunners.When the Kaiser's war started in (1914, Lt.Forneret as he was then, was transferred to the 10th.Battalion, CG.E.F, and proceeded\u2019 overseas with ,the first contingent, Capt.Forneret is, perhaps, the only officer in the whole British ariny who ever gave His Majesty.King George V a \"proper dressing down\u201d in good old army style.The incident occurred during an inspection of the 10th Battalion when our late Sovereign visited the Canadian troops.: Naturally the Regiment was anxious to make &s good an impression as possible on such an occasion and every officer had been warned he would be held persoually responsible for the deportment of troops under his immediate command, The battalion was drawn up in review order.the officers some distance in front of the troops, when somewhere from the ranks behind him the sound of voices reached the scandalized ears of the young lieutenant.; This was unbearable, so without turning his head, Lieut.For- neret expressed, sotta voce, his opinion of tho offender in terse army terms, One can well imagine the padre\u2019g chagrin when, out of the corner of his eye.he saw the speaker was none other than the King himself.His Majesty.it fs reported, enjoyed a good laugh over the incident.Invalided home due to war wounds in 1916, the padre was attaclied to M.D.1 fn charge of physical training and served in that capacity until the end of hostilities.Returning to civil Îlfe, he did not sever his military ties and he served at various times as a combatant-officer with the Gov- erhor-General\u2019s Bodyguard, the 2nd Dragoons, 1st, Mounted Brigade statf, 3rd.Cavalry Brigade staft and the 17th.Hussars.Previous to his enlistment for war service, Capt.Forneret had graduated as a \u2018lawyer from Os- goode Hall in 1914 and after the Armifgice he practised most successfully at thé Bar until 1933 when he decided to- enter the Church of England.Ordained to the ministry in that year.he later transferred to the Canadian Chaplain Service with the rank of Major and.upon the outbreak of the present conflict volunteered for active service and was posted to the Chaplain\u2019s Pool.M.D.No.4.He then joined the M.G.T.C.and is now temporarily attached before proceeding overseas.Capt.period of six years, Protestant Chaplain of St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary and acting rector of St.Simon's Church, Montreal.RECORD IN MINERALS Minerals produced in Southera and humanitarianism.! Rhodesia last year were valued at $32,000,000, à record high.Forneret was also, for a pal of the Westmount High School very acceptably for thirteen years will cont'nue In that position.Your Commissioners have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr.C.H.Savage, M.A., al present principal of the Lauren- tide School, Grand'Mere, as principal] of the Intermediate School, Mr.J.W.Brunt, M.A., will assume the position of Assistant to ticular charge of the supervision of instruction in the schools, Widely Endorsed The %-3-3 plan of education has been in operation in a large part of British Columbia since 1927, and for a much longer period in Great Britain and the United States, and has proved eminently satisfactory.It has been strongly advocated in the Hepburn Report.It bas been found advisable for pupils of the Intermediate Schoo! age to have a building to themselves.This is an exploratory period and every opportunity should be provided to develop character and personality among others of like age, without being dominated by the older pupils of Grades X, XI and XII.The programme of studies and of extra-curricular activities.must be broad and varied enough to give proper scope to the talents and aptitudes of all pupils.Experience has also shown that the problems and interests of the older pupils of Grades X, XI and XII make it advisable to consider them as a separate group.A keener mental development is replacing to some extent the purely physical growth of the years of earlier adolescence.Many pupils are beginning to occupy an equal or even greater amount of their attention than do sports and outside activities.There will be no disposition, however, on the pari of the authorities of the High School to neglect in any way such worth while interests as the school magazine, the dramatic and debating society, school sports, etc.The Board is in a position to ] assure the parents that with certain physical changes of relatively minor importance the present school buildings will offer adequate accommodation for the carrying on of the work, Ever since the opening of the new Argyle School in 1935, those who, from time to time, have sat.on the Board have been impressed with the pointsjof weakness in the present \u2018school system and have given very earnest consideration to the: possibility of overcoming them, The Board has been glad to receive the helpful cooperation of the Parents and Teachers Associations.It feels that the change about to be made will be a distinct step forward in the educational development of Westmount, and would earnestly ask for the whole-hearted support of the parents in putting this new plan into effect, Additional copies of this report are available at the office of this Board.95 Cote St.Antoine Road.Respectfully submitted, \"The School Commissioners for Westmount Baptist hurch Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave J.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.Mr.Shirley McKves, Choir Leade : Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist UT am.MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE Conductéd by Rev.Harry R.Pike.7.30 p.m.REV.M.C.JOHNSTON Visitors Cordially Welcome, Young People\u2019s Union Monday at 8 p.m.Mid-Week Fellowship Wednesday at 8 p.m.the Superintendent, having par-} \u2018Business Association .(Continued from Page 1) ing sponsored by the Business Association and not by this newspaper.Furthermore, the aim of the contest is to introduce residents to the various firms sponsoring it and only by a visit to their places of business can this objective be accomplished.As previously stated, there is absolutely no Obligation to make a purchase.| The requirements governing the contest are presented here solely for their interest value; for offf- cial rules readers should turn to the page on which the contest appears.By all means enter the compe- tion \u2014 supply a last line that may easily win the first or any of the succeeding prizes.Limericks are fun at any time and they are particularly good fun when clever entries bring valuable awards, \u2018CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] | SERVICES *® \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014% \u201cAdam and Fallen Man\u201d is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughout the world on Sunday May 12.The \u2018Golden Text is from John 3:6.\u201cThat which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: \u201cFor as in Adam all die.even so in Christ shali all be made alive.\u201d (I Cor.1x: 22).The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook \u2018\u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2018The name Adam represents the false supposition that Life is not eternal, but has beginning and end; that the infinite enters the finite, that intelligence passes into non-intel- ligence, and that Soul dwells in material sense; that immortal Mind results in matter, and matter in mortal mind; that the one God and creator entered what He created, and then disappeared io the atheism of matter the Municipality of the City of Westmount.W.A.Eden, Chairman, S.F.Kneeland, Secretary-Superintendent.WITNESSES WANTED Anyone who gaw a woman struck by another woman on the Thrift Store Corner of Sherbrooke St.West and Victoria Avenue, on Election Day, March 26, at 5.10 in the afternoon, kindly assist by communicating with EL.0421 Calvary Church Dorchester St., at Greene Ave., Westmount.Minister: Rev.T.W, Jones, M.A, D.D.Interim Pastor: Rev.A.F.Pollock, B.D.Preacher at both services: Rev, D.L.Forsyth, B.A., B.D.11.00 &.m.\u201cGod and Parenthood.\u201d 140 p.m.\u201cA Ghost Hunt.\u201d Pageant \u2014 \u2018Motherhood\u2019.r- row Club octette will render speclal music in keeping with Mother's Day.; 3.00 p.m.Sunday School and Men's Own Brotherhood.Monday.8.15 p.m.Closing meeting of the Y.P.U.\u201cWhat's my Name\u201d tontest by F.N.Stephen in charge.Tuesday.2 p.m.& Thursday, 7,50 p.m.Red Cross Units, Wednesday.8.00 p.m.Midweek service for prayer and meditation, led by the Rev.A.PF.Pollock.Friday.8.15 pn.A Variety Concert under the auspices of the MS.Y.MCA.movie film of Aldershot camp: movie film of Noyal Visit hy Dr, E.D.Lewis, Comedy sketeh mnd_ musica! , programme, Tickets 35 cts.Barrister and Soliciter Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.=~ 57 St.James St.West HA.9238 FOR GIVE HER tiie | FLOWERS We Have A Large Variety o.Cut Flowers and Plants EDDY\u2019S FLORISTS 4178 St.Catherine West Phone: Fi.7242 ; Das Sunday, May 12th (Near Greene) maman URSDAY TH À HOM C Fre Liqueus ALWAY Sp MOT D 4909 : May w have L 484 Match 4827 \u2026\u2026\u2026.|| SLI 220 | 1940 ; As- ews n of resi- pont to fhis 1bso- e a the plely offie n to test npe- that y of Ickes are ever an on nd on ist THURSDAY.MAY 9, 1940 DENYSE Complete Assortment of HOME MADE MINIATURE CHOCOLATES French Dragées AND Liqueur Chocolates _\u2014 ALWAYS FRESH ÿ Specials for MOTHER'S DAY 4909 SHERBROOKE W.Near Claremont ELwood 4877 Free Delivery FINEST QUALITY If you're full of that thing called resource You'll insist on the best things, of course! For candies that please Just visit Denyse CHOCOLATES C.E.BOX LIMITED 1T Family Grocers * May we have the pleasure of a personal visit from you?Wé have been located in Westmount for 40 years and are, in the truest sense, \u2018The Family Grocers\u2019.Choicest Goods Obtainable, 4846 Sherbrooke West (At Victoria) Phones DExter 1113-4-5 Cecll Box has a fine reputation ° For groceries he's known through the nation! \u201cThere's a wondrous séléction * N N N N N NY N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Our Store is stocked with a wide variety of N N N N N N N N N N NY N N N Of goods of perfection \\ N N NS UL AA A A lade did dad tl Ld id dd dd ddd M EEE RACKETEERS Give your tennis racket a TREAT and have it restrung or repaired, by an EXPERT.Restringing 1.50 to 8.00 W'aich our windows for Sports Week Specials, May 18th to 25th.A new special every day.J.Pascal Sporting Goods Joe Richman, Manager Sporting Goods Dept, 4827 Sherbrooke West (at Victoria) WA, 5686 Please bring limericks to Sports Shop in basement Our department of sporting goods leads! We've the answer to al of your needs! Our selection enthrals We've got bats, gloves and balls CeetaRIII IIE vseeat erat Ite B.WILDE UPHOLSTERER Curtains and Drapes a Specialty SLIP COVERS - WINDOW SHADES 220 ELM AVE.FI.2622 Why not let us fix your old chair, Or that couch that has caused you despair?We're ahead of the rest And as good as the best ! sen10000n0em00NO NO 0000000000 0SOC NOR 00001 TOO 0140 PDO 002000 \u2014\u2026estrosttsec2eaure THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER LIMERICK CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF WESTMOUNT 7\u2014 VALUABLE PRIZES \u2014 7 1st PRIZE - SQUIRREL SCARF 2nd - Nestle Permanent Wave VALUE $5.00 COURTESY OF LAFRANCE BEAUTY SALON 3rd - Picnic Jug \u2018 VALUE $3.50 COURTESY OF J.PASCAL HARDWARE 4th - Yardley Toilet Set VALUE $2.50 COURTESY OF HARTE'S DRUGS REG'D.VALUE $22.00 COURTESY OF BLEAU & ROUSSEAU 5th - Basket of Fruit VALUE $2.00 COURTESY OF THRIFT-STOP & SHOP LTD.6th - 2 Ib.Box of Chocolates VALUE $1.50 COURTESY OF DENYSE CHOCOLATES 7th - Carton of Ass\u2019t\u2019d Jellies VALUE $1.50 \u2014 V2 DOZ.JARS COURTESY OF DAVIDSON'S PURE FOOD PRODUCTS { RACE RIVE W WRITE A RHYRE - WIN A PRIZE GIVE MOTHER A PERMANENT FOR HER DAY PERMANENTS EUGENE \u2026 6.00 MODERNE | NESTLE NDIVIDUAL .5.00 CROQUIGNOLE OIL Special Lotion for White Hair 3.50 2.50 Pessina, Introducing The New CREAM PERMANENT 7.50 No Lotion used, reconditions the hair Evening Coiffure 50c¢ For Appointments, EL 7880 Phone LAFRANCE BEAUTY SALON 4842 SHERBROOKE W.(near Victoria) At the Salon Lafrance you will get The very, best permanent yet! e'il glve you a wave That will make your friends rave EE iE a as es ase creas cersu anses sa 00 sta eu0re \u2014- THE RULES \u2014 (1) All contestants must be bona-fide residents of Westmount and must bg over 16 years of age.(2) Choose one or as many limericks 2s you wish from the adver tisements of the merchants on this page.Each limerick contains 4 lines and a space in which is to be inserted the final line.This last line must rhyme with the first and second lines and must complete the sense of the limerick.The line may be instructive, humorous or whatever you wish.Of course, the more limericks that you complete, the better your chance to win., (3) IMPORTANT\u2014Piace your entry in an envelope with your name and address and addressed to \u2018Limerick Contest\u2019 and take it to the place of business of.the merchant in whose advertisement the limerick which you have osen appears.If you complete more than one limerick, each ône must be taken to the place of business of that advertiser.They must NOT all be left with one merchant.Under ho cireumstances should contestants send their entries to the offices of the Westmount Examiner as they will automatically find their way to the waste-paper basket if this is dons.You are not obligated in any way to buy anything from the merchant whose store or office you visit, this method of depositing your entry is merely to better acquaint you with the location and the type of business done by your local business men and women, {4) Neatness and legibility will be taken into consideration, (5) All entries must be in not later than Monday, May 20th.The winners will be announced in this paper on May 23rd and prises will be awarded at the \u2018Citizens\u2019 Night\u201d meeting in Victoria Hall on Thursday, May 30th, 16) The judges will be à member of the Business Association of ÿ .Westmount, the editor of the Westmount Examiner, and,a third disinterested person to be seiected.Thelr decision will be final.THESE MERCHANTS INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE AND OFFER THE CONVENIENCE AND SERVICE THAT ONLY LOCAL STORES CAN GIVE ACME RADIO REG'D HERMAN BROS.LTD.W.PERING .344a Victoria Ave.WA, 8200 5006 Sherbrooke W.DE, 3924 4037 Sherbrooke W.DE.3308 AMERICAN DRUG STORE S.HYMAN LTD, ROBSON\u2019 PRINTERS 1385 Gregne Ave, wi, 2136 5005 Sherbrooke W.EL.6407 4206 St.Catherine W .WE, 5227 BAILEY PLUMBING LAFRANCE BEAUTY SHOPPE .J.Ross REG'D 3007a St.Antoine St.Wi, 2783 4842 Sherbrooke W, L.7880 4210 St, catherine We .We, 6811 BANK OF MONTREAL M.LARSEN SAMMETT & BLAIR 1299 Gréene Ave.Fi, 1138 1269 Greene Ave.Wi.7968 4190 St.Catherine W.Fi, 7882 BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA P.A.SEERS Greene & Sherbrooke Fl.8833 4124 St.i CONPCTONTRY 1.4661 4498 St.Catherine W.WE, 2741 BANK OF TORONTO .\u2019 ° SELECT PASTRY SHOP Claremont & Sherbrooke DE, 4121 2 MANS RITE-FIT LADIES: WEAR REG'D 9541 4187 St.Catherine W.; wi, 1897 BLEAU, & ROUSSEAU J.SMITHERS 5004 Sherbrooke w.DE.4482 4213 St.Catherine W.Wi.3454 .E.BOX, LTD.SPEARMAN\u2019S PHARMACY 4846 Sherbrooke.WW.DE, 1113 4182 St.Catheriné W.Fl.4313 BRADNER FUR CO.SPRAD REG'D 5007 Sherbrooke W.DE.1133 1218 Greens Ave, FI.4747 S.S.BROOKS THRIFT-STOP & SHOP 4191 St.Catherine W.Fl.9344 BUSINESS 4880 Sherbrooke W.EL.7361 LEANIN SERVICE, VICTORIA FURNITURE REPAI , wil os A Shown se s 308 ASSOCIATION 4824 Sherbrooke W.R $ 6882 BROWN BUCHANAN DAIRY u1o.VICTORIA PLUMBING CO.9 Brooke Ave, 1, 1677 4834 Sherbrooke W.EL, 0616 C.J.BROWN INC.WARREN REG'D 4263 St.Catherine W.WE, 2323 4884 HN WATSON & CO.LTD.DE, 4982 4968 short BAREMONT MILLINERY WA, 2178 1359 Greene Ave.Fi.4669 WEST END SIGN co.4943 stars a REMONT PROVISION WA, 5681 1223 Greene Ave.FI, 6381 CLEMENT'S MEAT MARKET | WESTMOUNT GOLDFISH & BIRD SUPPLIES 4820 Sherbrooke W.E.8436 357 Victoria Ave, DENT HARRISON & SONS LTD.WESTMOUNT PLUMBING & ROPING 223 Prince Albert E.3566 RIGERATION RE 206 Ollvier Ave.3844 E McPARLAND REF TI R REC'D WESTMOUNT REALTIE 4909 pherbrDEN USE CHOCOLATES EL, 4877 4 Hillsiéé Ave.6676 4367 Greene Ave.$ Fi, 8541 DIONNE & DIONNE J.J.MERO WESTM 4120 St.Catherine W.Fil, 7441 313 Victoria Ave.WA, 4598 4869 PS Ie OUNT STATIONERY WE, 2375 JOHN EDDY & SON METCALFE PHARMACY WESTMOUN 4341 Sherbrooke W.DE, 9898 4451 St, Catherine W.w 8727 1215 Greene Ave.T TAXI SERVICE Fi.2468 EDDY\u2019S FLORIST MURRAY'S LUNCH WESTMOUNT TRANSFER & STORAGE LTD.4178 St.Catherine W.Fl.7242 5011, Sherbrooke W.3262 205 Olivier Ave, A.ROSS GRAFTON & CO.NASH-LAFAYETTE AUTOMOBILE WESTMOUNT WINDSOR MARKET 4283 St.Catherine W.WE, 2323 4102 St, Catherine W.E, 1138 4167 &t.Catherine W.8201 GORDON & SON NATIONAL FOOD STORE WESTMOUNT GROCERY 1208 Greene Ave.Fl, 6373 4866 Sherbrooke W.DE.3541 4783 Sharbrooké EL, 7493 GROSVENOR SERVICE STORE N.OHMAN WINIERED'S HOUSE OF GOWNS 4818 Sherbrooke W.E, 0044 1216 Greene Ave.WE, 4046 4832 Bherbrooke 1815 .PURPLE QUILL LIBRARY \".WILD 4857 sherb AND FE PARKER LTD DE, 1131 4182 St, Catherine & EL, 0418 220 Elm Ave.E FI.2622 HARTE'S DRUG REG'D PASCAL HARDWARE CO.70.YERVANT $ ORIENTAL RUGS 4875a Sherbroke W.WA, 5836 4827 Sherbrooke W.A, 5888 4903 Sherbrooke W, A, 3636 THIS ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN FOUNDED BY THE BUSINESS MEN OF WESTMOUNT TO ASSIST IN BETTERING BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN THIS CITY COLD FUR STORAGE A telophone call is all that is necessary to bring you complete protection against all haxards for your Fur Coat for the coming months.When our bonded driver takes it from your hands it is completely covered until returned to you cleaned and glaxed next fall, Call us to-day: DE.4482, 2% and 214% The 2V1% rate is for complete world wide protection, BLEAU & ROUSSEAU 5004 Sherbrooke W.A.DE.4482 Avoid lots of trouble and fuss:\u2014 By storing your fur coat with us! Our repairing ahd glazing Aro truly amazing Salieri itera WEDDING GIFTS .Wo have an outstanding selection of Silverware - Watches - Britdsh Made Smith Clocks, ete.Diamond Engagement Rings Hand- made Mounts - Original Designs Due to a \u201clarge purchase: before the war, we are able to offer these beautiful rings at exceptional prewar prices.No better values can be obtained anywhere.OHMAN'S \u201c41 Years in Westmount\" 1216 Greene Avenue WE.4046 Drop into our famous old store! We've clocks, pems and jewelry galora! \u201c We won't make a botch When we fix up your watch a\u2014\u2014 Catering To WEDDINGS A Specialty Expert Service, Tasteful Arrangements and Fine Cooking.Be sure to have Maitland\u2019s for your catering for a successful party.Wedding Cakes To Order MAITLAND Confectioner 1124 ST.CATHERINE WEST Our cookles and cakes are the best! You'll ast them with pleasure and zest! Our catering too WHIl satisfy you Fl.4651 Vem Ny NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE THAT UNSIGHTLY FLOOR CLEANED OR REFINISHED Free Estimates WE.2323 A.ROSS GRAFTON & CO.\u201cEverything For The Floor\u201d 4263 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Nice floors are so easy to ewn! Just give us a call on the phone! Our work is the best From the east coast to west aucesgotesacec00>00050000000h0000S WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF STRONG, HEALTHY Bedding Plants DELIVERED DIRECT FROM OUR GREENHOUSE AT 2175 Belgrave Ave, (Below Sherbrooke) EL.9595 DE.9898 ROLAND C.HILL, Manager 4841 Sherbrooke St.West - at Vietoria Window Boxes AND FLOWER BASKETS Called for, Filled and Delivered We've flowers for all situations, Bersavements and infatuationel We deliver, you knew And all over we go esas ra ase eit, sean Grane HARTE'S DRUG Reg'd.Films \u2014 Homoeopathic Remedies Drugs \u2014 Stationery \u2014 Cigarettes Phone WA.5636 4875a Sherbrooke West (near Victoria) Our storé is as far as your phone! Just give us a ring-\u2014you'll be shown! We've Just what you need All our stock's guaranteed EMR ia tk SST PT Red ut Tl am GINGER Large 30 oz.Bottle \u2014\u2014 PAGE SIX Re DRY 15- a LL SLI I SLES SALA TLS 1171 Af ALE Social and _\u2014 RRR Miss lda Earie is occupying her cottage, Cedar Lodge, at Ste.Rose for the summer.Mrs, 5.R.Brown aud her family are occupying their residence at 4386 Western avenue, Mr.and Mrs, James Wilson and their son, Mr.J.Forbes Wilson, have returned from New York, where they spent several days en- route home from Atlantic City.Lieutenant and Mrs.W.H.T.Wilson, who were {he recent guests of Mra.Wilson's purents, Hon.and Mrs, J.Arthur Mathewson, have returned to Kingston.Mr.and Mrs.Charles M.Holt have moved from Churchill avenue and have taken up their residence at 646 Grosvenor avenue, Mr.and.Mrs.Andre Fortier have taken up their residence at 227 Melville avenue, Westmount.Miss Beity Brownlie, of Bos- Personals | ton, Mass, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Burnett.Mr.and Mrs, H.Leroy Shaw spent last week-end at their cot- lage at Magog.Mrs, J.M.Henderson has turned home from a ten trip to Vermont.re days\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Angus are spending several days in New York City.The Board of the Westmount Women's Club entertained at a tea on Tuesday afternoon for the pupils of the Evans Sisters.Mr.and Mrs.Lorne A.Parker have left.for Virginia Beach, where they will spend several weeks, : Mr.and Mrs, Nan.Lafleur, have returned home {rom Ottawa, where Mr Lafleur atiend the Rotary Convention.Mrs.John Quinlan has returned home from Florida and Hot Springs, Arkansas, where she spent the winter.|) AA; Mrs.Hazel Warnecke has re- ê \u2018ng turned home from New York City.where she spent several days.INVITATIONS Mrs.W, P.Brophy and her son and \u2018 James, have returned home from ANNOUNCEMENTS Sherbrooke, where they were Beautifully \u2014 COPPER ENGRAVED, or Produced by the NEW \u201cNO-PLATE\u201d ENGRAV- \u2018 we process.Charlotte WELLIN 522 ton 5 7 Gowns | THE ROBSON PRINTERS ; LIMITED 4206 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST AT GREENE AVENUE WESTMOUNT NEW YORK DRESSES Exclusively SALE! SPRING DRESSES $10-$12-$15 1353 Green Ave., nr.Sherbrook Westmount Fl.7773 «Successoi to |P.E.DEAN 50, Gusllod) WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS Clocks called tor and delivered.4922 Sherbrooke West : EL.9890 Near Claremont Ave.5779 SHERBROOKE Ww.Near Melrose > CHESTERFIELD SETS Made to Order \u2014 Recovered We usc only the finest materials available and our workmanship is guaranteed.® SLIP COVERS ® OCCASIONAL FURNITURE RELIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO.and Repaired MODERATE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES EL.7933 Deal aan BUY Package of Yon Gel a sou 24° = 69° - ADES- T-KLEEN Disposable Tissue Dusters For Furniture, Windows, Mirrors, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, Ash Trays, Walls, and Floors.|RMR Ladies\u201d Auxiliary To Present Operetta the Sergeants\u2019 Under the auspices of Ladies\u2019 Auxillary, Mess, Royal Montreal Regiment, (M.G.), C.AB8.F.the Verdun Choral and Dramatic Society will present the operatta, \u2018Pearl, The Fishermaiden,\u201d in Wesley United Church hall on Saturday evening at half-past eight o'clock.Proceed will be used to help the regiment.Mrs.E.Cuthbertson, Sherbrooke Street West, charge of tickets, 5209 is in the week-end guests of Alderman and Mrs.Alex Ross.Mrs.Charlotte Colson, Greene avenue, Is expected home -on Monday from New York City, where she has been spending several days.The Honorable J.Arthur Mathewson, K.C., and Mrs .Mathew- gon, have returned home from Quebec City, where they spent several days.Mrs.J.Gordon Birnle is entertaining at a tea tomorrow afternoon for the old and pew members of the board of the Westmount Women\u2019s Club, Mrs, V.8.Grier, has returned home from the Southern States.where she spent the past, six weeks, and has taken up her residence on Sherbrooke Street West.Mr.and Mrs, Gilbert have returned from where Mr.Layton was chairman in charge of arrangements for the Westward Rotary Club, at the Rotary District Convention.Dr.and Mrs.Johnsion W.Abraham left on Sunday by motor, for Ottawa, where Dr.Abraham attended the Rotary District Convention.Dr.Abraham is Layton Ottawa.president of the Westward Rotary Club.Mrs.Clarence Jackson entertained the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the United Commercial Travellers Red Cross Unit and sewing group last evening.The hosless was assisled by Mrs.Ernest Miller and Miss Kathleen Bryson.Mr, and Mrs.George Mooney, who have taken up residence on Grosvenor avenue, were entertained at a surprise house-warm- ing party recently.Among those present were, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Blair, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Clark; Mr.and Mrs.C, M, Hodg- don, Mr.and Mrs.W.Dunlop, Dr.and Mrs, L.P.Nelligan, Mr and Mrs.Claude Richardson, Mr.and Mrs.M, O.Simpson, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Wright, Mr.and Mrs.H, Atkinson, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Sewell, Mr.and Mrs, Charles Riedinger, Alderman and Mrs.Alex Edmison, Mr.and Mrs, H.S.McKnight, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Dartt and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Howard.WEDDINGS Howlett-Pare The marriage of - Alphonsine Therese, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Pare, of Westmount, to Dr John Howlett, of Montreal, son of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Howlett, of St.John's Newfoundland, has been arranged to take place on Saturday morning, June 22, at eleven o'clock, at the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount.Statford-Houghton The marriage of Elizabeth (Betty) eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Houghton, to Archie Clifford Statford, son of the late James Stafford.and of Mrs.Stafford, Lennoxville, Que., has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon at four o'clock In Wesley United Church Rev.B.B.Brown will officiate.Miss Anna Houghton will be her sister's only attendant.R.J.Stafford will act as best man for his brother, A reception in the Queen's Hotel will follow the ceremony.Mothers\u2019 Day Luncheon Cum 7 aude Sorority.Chapter 40.of the Junior League B'nai B'rith will hold a mothers\u2019 day luncheon at the Samovar restaurant on Sunday at 1 o'clock.Bridge Prizes and THEY ARE THE VERY THING FOR Kitchen Showers ADES-T- KLEEN Board of Tra KEEP A PACKAGE IN THE CAR For Dusting Glass, Body & Chrome Trim ASK FOR THEM AT DEPARTMENTAL, HARDWARE, GROCERY & DRUG STORES ALSO GARAGES 5 SERVICE STATIONS Call - HA.5400 de Building TOP SOIL - .Black Loam $3 and $5 per load.Top Soil $2.50 per load.R.AUBIN DExter 5198 Marietta Durande.Isobel Ann Carson, ° The bunnies who will appear Saturday eyening in the Betty Speir's presentation \"There Are Fairies\u2019 are: Claudette Coupal, Michelle Durande, Suzanne Moseley, Helen Holbrooke and In Entire Molyneux's midseason tion is largely dedicated to daytime clothes, executed in his best manner.They are youthful, flattering and ladylike.He has made no drastic change in outline or skirt length.Hig typical wide and straight dresses are still present for all hours; they are in charming new colors, says the New York Times, in a story from Paris, Roses flowers this midseason; he .especially favors a sprig of tiny climbing roses thrust through the belt.Roses of all colors are seen in his collection, With matching hat and gloves, they accent slim blaok dresses.Rose tones dominate the midsummer color symphony, A lovely new) gamut of mouse-beige and brown tones is featured.A light green- {sh-yellowish beige, the tint .of coconut oil, is novel, Periwinkle blue and pansy mauve are also present.Notable color combinations are: Gold with antique coral or rust; vivid skyblue with the pink of a common climbing rose, and yellow with black, Molyneux glorifies (he shirtwaist dress throughout the collection.A bevy of accordion-pleat- ed shantung afternbon dresses, featuring all the bright pastels, closed the fashions parade, instead rf the traditional bride.These frocks fastened with rhinestone buttons tinted to match the fabrics.They had simple, nearly- to-the-elbow sleeves, as have the and dresses, With these dresses were worn scoop-shaped .natural sailors, \u2018banded with ribbon in the dress color.A sleeveless shirt.walst dinner dress of gentian- blue mousseline made with a jong flaring skirt was shown, with a mousseline apache ker- chiet knotted about the throat.On the kerchief were matching paillettes.Suits Have Slim Skirts Molyneux's suits have stim skirts and characteristic short, titted or bloused jackets.The skirts of the most stunning models are mouse-beige wool, the Jackets being a darker tone, both are finished with \u2018vice versa\u201d handstitching.À great deal of linen is shown for both day and evening.A favorite sports model is like a workman's smock suit; it is a dull blue linen and has tiny white Initials embroidered on the bosom of its shirt-tajl jacket.A white jersey blouse and bandeau are worn with it.A notable pale blue linen sheath and a rose linen bolero; both are embroidered with silver paillettes to match the paillette beît.Molyneux's newest DR.A.A.SWAN \u2018Surgeon Dentist 4643 Sherbrooke St., Westmount Corner Lansdowne (Opposite: Victoria Mal) Hours: 9 A.M, to 9 P.M.Office Closed Between 12 noon and t P.M; 6 PM.and 7 P.M.Telephone WI.0937 * hats, are collec are Molyneux's favorite majority of Molyneux\u2019s new coats , dinner ensemble is composed of a; Shirtwaist Dress Glorified Midseason Show mounted on draped fabric bandeaux that cover half the fore: head.Some of these hats are en ormous and flare up off the face; others ars medium-sized Brejons.Featured also are flat-crowned paillasson sailors with brims of various sizes.Toques have flowing mousseline veils.Similar veils are worn alone for evening.Percale Print For Comforter, Spread Matching bedspread and com forter sets for summer sleeping have been Made up in fast-color.washable percale prints.What is mort, they are inexpensive and should be perfect for cottage bedrooms.The spread has ga ruffled edge and is shaped with corded seams to fall properly over the bed, and the comforter is the lightweight quilted type.The print is a scattered rosebud de- sign\u2014blue or gold on a white ground or red with colored rosebuds, Another contribution toward simpler living is a rotating costume holder that fastens to the closet door.It looks like the top of a coat tree; four arms, like inverted canes, to hold hat, coat.etc., revolve easily and take up little space.The gadget is made of chrorhium steel in a simple design and there are four large double hooks.Showy Embroidery On Dinner Dresses | Elaborate dinner dresses are of faille, marocain or silk jersey | showily embroidered In raised patterns.They have long sleeves and deep V decolletages cut nearly to the waist in front and back.One in black jersey with wide bands of gold and deep turquoise is somewhat Egyptian in feeling summer |.-committee, Mrs.Mrs.C.B.Sewell Heads War Work Committee Mrs, C.B« Sewell has been named chairman of the West- mount Women's Club Red Cross Unit and war work committee.Mrs.Harold Mills, president of the club, was named honorary chairman.Other officers elected for the ensuing term are: Mrs.W.F.Worfolk, secretary and Mrs C.W.Clark, treasurer.Work will be inspected by Mrs, John Shearer, Mrs.Robinson, Mrs.Charles Shearer, Mrs.George Loader, Miss Baird and Miss McCarthy.Mrs.R.M.Stott and Mrs.John Mulcair will be in charge of machines.Mrs, W.S.Adams, assisted by Mrs.T.R.Blanchard, Mrs.E.J, Clark, Mrs.J.A.Burns, Mrs.R.L, Harrison, Mrs.R.Anderson and\u2019 Mrs.W.Hick will be in charge of sewing.Other committees named are: purchasing, distributing and wool Harold Mills, Mrs.C.B.-Sewell and Mrs.H.C.Holland; refugees, Mrs.Louis de Savoye.Packers, Mrs, A.J.Wright and Mrs.O.E.Armstrong; library, Mrs.R.DM.Macaulay; transportation, Mrs.Frank Rowe.Mrs.C.A.Borrie, Mrs.E, M, Me- Callum; hospitality, Mrs.Gordon Tirrell Blair; entertainment, Colin Forrest; ways and means committee, Mrs.D.A.McNiece, Mrs, J.Meldrum and Mrs.J.T.NGLLLLLLL LIL ELL LLL ALLEL ELITES SA HI IIA TLL 24 7777 9 LaMountain\u2019s Hand Tailored Lamp Shades Designed and made to order by experts Lamps & Shades Repaired Plateau 5716 LE.L.LaMountain & Co.ÿ 2090 University St.RN Mrs.|| : N N NS N N N N EEE 2 CUT FLOWERS A: 4841 Sherbrooke W.Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 - eZ ANTS For AU Ou À Rolane \u20ac.Hill, sreg.Retail! Branch: tat Victoria) DE.9898 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 t THURSDAY eu \\ \u2014 Salt Wa Kee \u201c (Just below Sherbrooke) oo Plants and Cut Flowers C.V.F.NIELSEN Florist - Grower 5321 DUPUIS AVE., N.D.G.Phone ATlantic 1184 | \u201cThe Fighting 69th Cadillac Motor Car Co.Ltd.The X-Rays 6125 L75ER LACHINE ROAD Toronto, Imperial Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of com Take advantage of our service! STORM The best of references:\u2014The Robert Simpson's Departmental Store, sonne Cement Bidg.s Montreal Star Co.Ltd.Ford Hotel, SPRING CLEANING Have your Window Cleaning done at low cost by the .WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY Established 1906 Who Specialize in the Following: .LL KINDS OF WINDOWS AND SKYLIGHTS ARE CLEANED.WINDOWS ARE TAKEN DOWN BLINDS AND SHUTTERS ARE CLEANED AND PUT UP Ceilings and Walls Washed - also Floors Waxed and Polished All work being done by reliable and experienced men who are all covered by tue Quebec Workmen's Compensation Ins.public liability and property damage, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW\u201d Special rate on house-cleaning - PHONE li Architects Bui Piano Bldg.Estimates Given Free Ay1597 Royal Bank of Canada.Bank of Montreal, merce, Provincial Bank of Canada.City & District Savings Bank, and many others.OFFICE \u2014 367 CRAIG WEST AND STORED AWAY.MeLauglin Motor Co.Ltd.Bank of fdinn ete PP tmenn mms : ' .; One of | Annual Meeting di vo girl wit me von The Cradle [semer e annual meeting of the v ; re re « Maritime Women's Club of Mon- 3 minutes to 3 years Pa ed tec treal will be held in Salon \u2018E\u201d of 1 ele the Windsor Hotel, on Saturday 43 piece Layette for from even afternoon at three o'clock.Re- 17 21 we believe ports will be received and officers $ .nice teeth for the ensuing term will be el- 3 fiannelette gowns 49c $1.47 the attent ected.Tea will be served.3 Vanta Vests .59¢ 1.77 It is son \u2014 3 pads 17 x 18 39c 1.17 100k at the TEA SHIPMENTS | pad 21 x 27 coor.59 it displays Ceylon shipped over 200,000, 2 prs.Vanta hose .59¢ 1.18 When we 000 pounds of tea to other coun- 24 flannelette diapers rare they ! tries last year $1.49 per doz.2.98 is safe to \u20ac : 2 wrapping blankets 75c 1.50 \u20185 k at - 2 rubber sheets \u2026\u2026 65c 1.30 to look at.Italy's new turnover tax on all 2 Vanta towe!s .\u2026 95c 1.90 The tee sales has increased living costs, 2 Vanta face cloths 25 cleansed b 1 Hand made crib set .1.25 every mor 1 pr.rubber pants .50 eating.To Rowe; press convener, Mrs.W.F.1 hand-made dress .85 ; liquid den Worfoik.1 hand-made gertrude .50 \\ a mouth v The Red Cross and War Work 17 21 cleansing.committee will continue to meet > A salt \u2018 each Wednesday, morning and af- Telephone HAr.7509 for your ternoon, in the sewing room Vic supplies.We Deliver hp toa ; \u2019 .- WEST elp to toria Hall 1430 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST as form juice is a - teeth.It is as bleach NETTE ||.strained l\u2018 2 BEAUTY PARLOR Tarts of © 4 All Branches of Beauty Culture, Per- The tee manent Waving, Zotos Machineless.physical © ara APPOINTMENT the teeth b .WI.9454 be bod.1928 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST stimulate {Near St.Mark) squares of the finger - make an § and shoulc every day.The diet ° .proyide e * of milk an UPHOLSTERER regoraties es you Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repairec and ot hi; teeth.It's 379 Victoria Ave.eins tu EL.7980 ment that \u2019 dends in Smiles when we } tening anc Ed girl with : av e STEPS wins admf oo - 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FREE DELIVERY J.J.MERO UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER Custom Bullt Furniture Repairs \u2014 Re-Upholstering Modern Equipment - WA.4598 Near Western Ave.THE OPENING ON SATURDAY, MAY 11th OF ROBERTS\u2019 PROVISIONS 1259 GREENE AVENUE (Just below Western) Under the Management of D.ROBERTS For 33 years with Westmount Windsor Market.Special Attention Given to Former Patrons Fresh Fish and Poultry Fresh Vegetables Daily Personal Service FI.3900 our chosen road in business, professional and social life.\u201d When we read the blographies of great men and women we are reminded by them of how much they owe to their Mothers for any success honour or distinction that FEMININE AND FANCIES by MARGARET BARDEN Mrs.Gordon H, Heslam Born in Cowansville, of Empire Loyalist stock, Mrs.Gordon H.Heslam, founder and principal of the Beacon Study, came to Montreal at the age of five and has resided In this district for the past 23 years.She received her early education in Montreal and later attended high schools in Cowansville and Huntingdon.While she was a student at the Cowansville Academy she was a medalist for three years running.In 1911 she was awarded her Elementary diploma at McDonald College, and was the first certified teacher in\u2019 a rural school in the Eastern Townships.In speaking of her first school, Mrs.Heslam said the song, \u2018The Little Red School House\u2019 must have been written about a similar building, for she had 14 pupils divided into six grades.Located outside the town of Freeport, now non existant, Mrs.Heslam staged the first school Christmas party ever to be held in that district.Following her season at this school, Mrs.Heslam returned to McDonald College to study for her Model diploma.During this period she was secretary of her class and president of the Court of Honor.She later graduated with honors in Latin, Mathematics, Teaching Method and Practice Teaching.Since her graduation she has had experience In all types of teaching and has specialized in modern trends of educations and child psychology.In 1917 she was married to Gordon H.Heslam, who is vice- rector of Montreal High School.During the World War Mr.Hes- lam served overseas with the Me- Gill 10th Siege Battery, Mrs.Hes- lam continued to teach while her hushand was overseas, Meeting with immediate success in tutoring pupils for matricula- FACTS tion remedial work, and other subjects, Mrs, Heslam founded the Beacon Study early in 1928.Prior to {ounding the school, Mrs.Hes- lam taught in her own home, the to matriculation age are taught.Many of thé students are those who have been ill and require individual attention.The staff at the Beacon Study consists of Mrs.Heslam, her associate, Miss Javet Doxsey, and three teachers.The three teachers apecialize in Latin and French, teaching of very young children, and public school grades.Mrs, Heslam and Nise Doxsey teach throughout the entire school, A member of Wesley United , Church, Mrs, Heslam taught In the intermediate department of the Sunday School for two years, following which she was made superintondent of the primary department in 1836.Realizing the importance of religious education she studied the essential phases of this type of education and was increasing number of pupils necessitated the move to larger quarters, {lence to the present location on Grand Boulevard, whore normal children from grade one $15.80 (Canadian Funds) ALL-EXPENSE TRIP TO NEW YORK 3 days - 2 nights at Hotel Commodore (double room & bath) - rate includes round trip coach class rail fare and hotel room.Leave Montreal P.M.May 23 arrive back in time for business A.M.May 27.Party limited book early.Tobin's Travel Bureau awarded & Fpocialisation Diploma from the United Church of Canada Board of Christian Education.An award of this type entails = greal amount of study and perse- vèrence, for the Bosrd examines all students with extreme caution and severity.Shortly after being named superintendent, Mra, Heslam proceeded to re-organize the primary department.The 200 children were divided Into three groups headed by well trained leadors.Staffed by 33 officers and teachers, Mrs.Heslam conducts a special training class in child psychology, story telling, general sciontifle teaching and under standing of the Bible.All leaders at Wesley Primary School ro- celve this training, in addition to the rogular Instructions occasional classes are conducted by oute standing religious leaders and teachers.This season's special course was conducted by Rave rand Dr.Pigeon and Dr.Killpa- trick of the United Theological College.-All classes are conducted in the school rooms of the Beacon Study, Mrs.Heslam, the mother of two children, is a Charter member of the Notre Dame de Grace Women\u2019s Club, DECREE ON MATCHES Salvador has docreed that only the government can import matchos.CHURCH 18 PLANNED Galway, Rire, may tear down Galway Jail to mako room for a now Galway Cathedral, CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES PINKERTON'S FLOWERS Q SPECIAL BOX FOR ASSORTED FLOWERS MOTHER'S DAY 5127 SHERBROOKE W.1240 Peel Street PLat.9611 Between Vendome & Grey Delivery Anywhere PINKERTON'S FLOWERS FLORISTS AND GROWERS Greenhouse at Rosamsere DE.117% they may have achieved.This is as it should be.A Divine Inspiration has often been inculcated in our minds and hearts simply through the gentle, and at times self-sacriticing, devotion given to us so ungrudgingly by our Mother.Remember this always but es- peclally next Sunday \u2014MOTHER'S DAY, Orange Layer Cake Economical To Make The platitude that there are two sides to every story may be true for most stories, but here is one with six sides.It's the story of a perfect cake whether it is a simple one-egg cake, a fluffy white cake, a rich chocolate cake or a delicate angel food, and it's a wise cake maker who.masters them all for all time, because each is important.This is the six-sided story of a perfect cake.1.A reliable tested recipe; 2.Good ingredients; 3.Accurate measuring; 4.Careful mixing; 5.Baking at the right temperature; 6.Proper care of the cake after haking, This orange layer cake is a simple and economical medium to put the above rules to the test._ Orange Layer Cake One and one half cups cake flour, 114 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon grated orange rind, % cup butter or other shortening, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, unbeaten, % cup orange Juice.Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times.Add orange rind to butter and cream thor- »ughly, add sugar gradually, creaming until light and fluffy.Add eggs, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each.Add flour, alternately with orange juice.a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth.Bake in two greased elght- inch layer pans in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 25 minutes Spread generously with Orange Butter Frosting.HOUSEKEEPER'S 11P To keep iron {frying pans in good condition.give them soda baths occasionaliy.Mix two tablespoons of soda (regular baking kind) with two quarts of hot, soapy water.Put the pans in and hoil them gentiy for 15 minutes.Rinse well and wash the regular way, In Lede soapy water.2 À 0) LILI Congratulations to the 50 winners of R.C.A.VICTOR RADIOS in the 1st Weckly Contest.All these winners, of course, are automatically entered for the Grand Prize of à smart 1940 Chevrolet Car to be awarded at the end of the 4 weekly contests, Decide nov: to enter this week's contest.À simple sentence will win a new Chevrolet and it may be YOURS! 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Zasu Pitis, who ¢ flutters in and out crealing im- i possible ey can remedy, 4 FAST A ew tie RER fie re | \u2018round and PAGE FIGHT THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 ___\u201cSHIPY ARD SALLY\u201d \u2014\u2014 boxing fan.| ess\" J .NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD + 2x Unique Roles Portrayed AT THE MONKLAND actor is an avid baseball and : By Co-Starring Duo t Loretta Young and David Niven, co-starring in \u2018\u201cEiernally Yours,\u201d huve the most unique screen roles either hus ever play- od, Miss Young, in tho realm of Jegerdemain, accomplishes the bizarre task of appeuring and disappearing at the merest behest of \u201cThe Great Arturo,\u201d played by David Niven.Under his hypuotic spell she kisses him despite the fact that in reality she is boiling mad at him.After a protracted period of intensive instruction under one of the country's leading magicians, Paul de Paul, Niven hecame sur- sprisingly adroit in performing the many tricks and illusions called for in this current Walter Wan.Jer romantic comedy, which begins a three days run at the y Monkland \u2018Theatre on Sunday.\u2018Niven\u2019s feats vary from \u2018\u2018creat- Sing\u201d Miss Young out of bottled \u201cchemiculs to freeing himself from handcuffs during a 15,000 foot parachute jump and landing successfully.Not the least among his tricks is thal of hypnotizing \u201cHerman,\u201d the pel rabbit in the \u201cpicture.\"However, despite \u201cThe Great Arturo\u2019s\u2019\u201d hypnotic power, his sleight-of-hand and his abilltv to to foretell Lhe future he is unable \u2018to make mysterious women's lipstick disappear from his collars \u2018and when Miss Young, as his -wife, finally reaches the Himit of \u2018her tolerance and leaves him, he is unable to find her.All-gtar support is brought to \u2018the production by Hugh Herbert, valet and confidant of Arturo; C.Aubrey Smith, a tolerant, he-man .Bishop; Virginia Fleld, a magi- \u2018clan's assistant who has been around; Broderick Crawford, a too-perfect sultor of Anita's; Raymond Walburn, a financier whose bridal party, al- that only and Billie delightfully scalter- Tay Garnett situations Burke as brained as ever Saturday Sunday May 11thg 1241, ADMISSIoN ME 4 TAX INCLUDED Book Your Picnic NOW Phone BY.1191 directed \u201cEternaly Yours\u201d from the original story by Gene Towne and Graham Baker, Many of the most ingen!ous devices known to theatrical magic were used during the filming of \u2018Eternally Yours.\u201d The most cerie of the magic aids were butlt for the production by Lloyd Thayer, a Los Angeles scientist, and kn,wn throughout the realm of legerdemaln as the premier de signer of such devices.In addition to hig handicraft, several other amazing contraptions were constructed from Mr.Thayer's blueprints in the Walter Wanger technical shops.New Lubitsch Hit Comes To The Westmount Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart are happily re-united for the third time in \u201cThe Shop Around the Corner\u201d, which is now playing at the Westmount United Theatre until Saturday night, They first appeared together in \u201cNext Time We love,\u201d the picture that started Stewart on hls way to stardom, and later in \u2018\u2018Shopworn Angel.\u201d Now their third teaming gives Miss Sullavan her finest dramatic acting opportunity since \u2018Three Comrades\u2019 as Klara Novak, new girl in Matuschek\u2019s leather goods and novelty shop, employed \u2018over the head\u201d o fthe chief clerk, Alfred Kralik.Stewart, currently at the height of his career following brilliant performances in \u201cMr.Smith Goes to Washington\u201d and \u2018\u2018Destry Rides Again,\u201d plays Kralik.He resents Klara, she him.They quarrel constantly until they discover that they're really quarrelling because they love each other, From satirical comedy in *\u201cNi- notchka,\u201d Ernst Lubitsch, pro- ducer-director of the film, has gone to simple, human realism for the theme of his latest picture.It is the story of the owner of a little shop and\u2019 his clerks.Their joys and sorrows, thelr relations with one another and changes in their relations, are woven into a fascinating narrative of the every day events in the lives of every day people, oll ne ie ne Jones: They eay apes fall in love only once.Mrs.Jones: Well, that proves that the Darwin theory is wrong.For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cal SOL'S Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Dellvaries from 8 a.m, to 11 p.m.BEAUTY 5012 Sherbrooke St.ORGANDY New Spring Prices MON.-TUES.-WED.ONLY =3 ITEMS 60:= Single Items 25¢ SALONS LIMITED W.- At Claremont Permanents At Special Prices FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL ELwood 3881 REMEMBER Rosebushes - Hydrangeas CORNFIELD SPECIAL! BOX SPRING FLOWERS Artistically Arranged MOTHER'S DAY Roses >: 9 8 \u20ac v Through growers, floral demands at regular prices, rh 1000's FLOWERING PLANTS - Tulips - Hyacinthe.Lowest Prices in Town .Delivered Anywhers AT ALL OUR BRANCHES JOHN CORNFIELD : 5887a PARK AVE.Hollywood Florist 5518 MONRLAND \u2018Talon 5858 go Érertronte Ne, : y 1817 St, Catherine W.WA, 2747 Fi.3428 wa 122 Next Sunday NO INCREASE IN PRICES FOR MOTHER'S DAY an agreement with our we are able to supply all Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant co-starred in the action.packed newspaper story \u201cHis Girl Friday.\u201d The film is now playing at the Monkland United Theatre until Saturday.of the fighting Irish regiment, STARS, ACTION & THRILLS! Pat O'Brien and James Cagney in the \u2018thrill-packed story \u201cThe Fighting 69th,\u201d opening at the Westmount United Theatre Sunday playing until Tuesday.Gracie Fields Gangway for Gracie! With a highlight of the film showing the queen of comedy of the\u2019 Continent singing and danc- ng to a number called \u2018I've Gol The Jitterbugs!\u201d Gracie Fields flashed on the screen of the Snowdon United Theatre yesterday in American swing time.The picture was her latest hilarity hit, \"Shipyard Sally,\u201d and a hit it is! ~ : The Inimitable, hoydenish Gra- cle sings a number of other tunes in the film, all old favorites such as \u201cAnnie Laurie\u201d, \u2018Danny Boy\u201d and others, to the rich delight of yesterday's first-run audience.For when Gracie sings, she puts a song over like no-one else can.Starred with her in the 20th Century-Fox release Is Sydney Howard, while prominent in the cast is the engaging young Oliver Wakefield, British comedian who recently won fame on the American radio with his \u2018\u2018dduble-talk,\u201d a verbal feat which soon was complimented by a host of local imitators.In \u201cShipyard Sally\u201d Waketield introduces a new conversational trick that promises to be as popular as his first and is even funnier, if such can be.You might call it \u2018confused speech\u201d for want of @ better term, but it's unforgettable.Directed by Monty Banks, the screen play by Karl Tunberg and Don Ettlinger is set in the great shipbuilding center of Great Britain \u2014 Clydebank.These are the yards where such great liners as the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth were constructed.In fact, the film opens with Queen Elizabeth christening and launching the huge ship named for her.But soon, for reasons of economy.the government puts a halt to the building and with idle yards distress visits the once prosperous town.The workers send Gracie to London with a petition and this Movie Geographies Five Iowans are on the Universal studios roster now that Rosemary Lane of Indianola, Iowa, has joined tho caat of \u201cThe Boys from Syracuse.\u201d Ier fellow Iowans on tho lot are Margaret Lind- lsay of Dubuque; Peggy Moran of Clinton; Constance Moore, Sioux City; and Bob Baker, Forest City.Addition of Joe Penner to the cast of \u201cThe Boys from -Syra- cuse\u2019 give.Universal four Hungarians.The others are producer Joe Pasternak; S, Z.Sakall of the \u201cIt's a Date\u2019 cast; and Bela Lugosi.The latter comes trom Lugos, Hungary, a town named after his family.Five New Yorkers are prominent on the Universal lot, only one of them.Tom Brown, from New York City, and three\u2014Mae West, Samuel S.Hinds and Sigrid Gurie \u2014 from Brooklyn.The fifth is Hugh Herbert of Bing- hamton.SHELTER IN HAYSTACK Au air raid shelter has been a built in a 2apstack in England.Stars In Gay Film at Snowdon \u2018embarks her on a series of adventures teeming with hilarity.|, If you like comedy, you shouldn't miss this one! ' Fine Novel Of D.F.Zanuk\u2019s At York United Most important scréen news of the year is the announcement that Darryl ¥.Zanuck's production of \u201cThe Grapes of Wrath,\u201d now playing at the York United Theatre until Friday.\u2018 The film version of John Steln- beck's stirring best-seller was wildly acclaimed at its world premiere run at New York's Rivoli Theatre, where it broke all records with the biggest opening attendance in the entire 22-year history of that theatre.Under the direction of Academy Award Winner John Ford, the stirring human adventures of the Joad family are reported to have been brought to the screen with all the power, drive and humor that characterized the Look.To insure absolute fidelity to the original story, Associate Producer Nunnaliy Johnson, who wrote the screen \u2018play, conferred with Steinbeck over : the completed script.Stelmbeck heartily applauded Johnson's work and expressed particular pleasure that all the humor of the original story had been kept intact in the picture.x COMING TO YORK ON Crooner becomes crew-ner when Bing Crosby takes to the sen in his latest film, \u201cRoad to Singapore,\u201d which Paramount will show next Saturday at the York United Theatre.In the company of two prominent screen partners, Dorothy La.mour and Bob Hope, the king of croon finds romance and adventure in the land of the palms and cocoanuts.Sydney Howard and Gracie Fields as the happy partners in fun starring in the film \u201cShipyard Sally,\u201d now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre.MANY FEATURES READY FOR THE SPEIRS RECITAL It is said that tension always increases the nearer that an important date approaches, but it seems not so with the Betty Speir's organization, who will stage their \u2018Show of Shows\u2019 this Saturday evening, Nothing has been left to chance, as is evidenced when it is said that five dis- tinet rehearsals have taken place during the last week.Mr.Miller is loud in his praise of the cooperation of the Viétoria Hall staff, and also the personnel of the MRT Tin Hats Review, including Cecil West, Keith Handy- side, Geoff Merrill and Ruxton Byatt.Mr, Miller, who is in charge of the dancing department of the Tin Hats Concert Party, which is sponsored by the MRT, will enjoy the worthwhile help of his colleagues backstage the night of the show.As is usual with the Speirs show, variety will be the keynote of the entire evening.In the sacred presentation \u201cCome Unto Me\u201d the part of the Madonna will be taken by Jean Barnes, with Nancy Telfer as the Waif, and Mauroen McCann as the Angel Child.Mrs.Andrew Webster will sing the solo \u201cAve Maria\u201d with Arthur Davison offering the violin obligato, with Florence Jenkins and Mr.J.B.Speirs at the piano.This Is a sure treat for all.In the scene \u201cCabaret\u201d exhibition dancing in group formation will be presented for the first time.This luas been specially successful at the rehearsals.Featured here are such well known dancers as\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Max Heybeard, Lilias Swindon and Jim Hogarth, Evelyn Madigan and Lawrence Henderson, Sim- onne DesRoches and Peter Ewart.Mr.Millar will presonally appear and will have as his partners, Careful Casting Casting for \u201cThe Grapes of Wrath\u201d was ufdertaken by Zanuck with exceeding care.Emphasis was placed not only on the resemblance of the actors to the characters as, described by Steinbeck but the mood and humor of the Joads was also taken into consideration.Henry Fonda, whose portrayals of humble, real people have won him plaudits in the past, stepped naturally into the shoes of dogged, fighting Tom Joad.unconquerable woman of the soil.Ma Joad, who battled to hold her homeless family together, was found in the person of Jane Darwell.Lanky, tall John Car- radine became Casy, the courageous, crusading preacher.Grandpa, that tough, cantankerous old \u2018man, took form in Charley Grapewin.Dorris Bowdon, the Louisiana State University co-ed, who was discovered only two years ago by a 20th Century-Fox scout, won the role which every young actress in Hollywood coveted, that of Rosasharn.That.Miss Molly Usher-Jones and Miss Dorothy Fitzgerald.\u201cHappy Feet\u201d a tap scene, will feature the ace tap dancers of the school, including Peggy Cooper, Therese Landry, Joan Lay- ton, Audrey Jones, Hazel and Jean Fitzgerald, Barbara Pettit and Gwen Smith, The highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be \u2018\u2018There Are Fairies\u201d in which the very young children from two and a half years to five will proceed to charm the audience.Featured in this tiny tots show will be June Sidaway, Janie Allen, Joan Re- jele, Nancy Telfer and the other juvenile stars of the school.Altogether a splendid entertainment in store Saturday evening.Miss Speirs hag requested as a great favour that all ticket holders be seated before the curtain rises, which will be promptly at 8 o'clock, and no one will be allowed to disturb the performance by going to seats until the first interval, Boss (to office boy, who is half an hour late): \u201cYou should have been in here at eight o'clock.\u201d Office Boy: \u201cWhy, what happened?\u201d Justice of the Peace: And do you promise to love, honor and obey him?Bride: I object to the promise to obey.Justice of the Peace: Objection overruled, answer the question, \u2014 VITESTMOUNT (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) TODAY until Saturday A Heart Full of Dreams! A glor.lous love story BA that glows un- AQ der the magic touch of Ernest Lubitschl STEWART PRO The SHOP AROUND THE CORNER\u201d 2nd Attraction \u201cADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS\" with George Brent and Isa Miranda.Shorts.FRIDAY NIGHT Revival Showing at 11 of \u201cTHERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN\" Joan Blondell & Melvyn Douglas SUNDAY to TUESDAY \u201cTHE FIGHTING 69TH\u201d with Pat O'Brien, James Cagney and George Brent.\u201cMUSIC IN MY HEART\u201d with Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth rk | STUDIO CHATTER | x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 % Andy Devine was guest of honor at the Elks\u2019 conclave in King- man, Arizona, recently, Lull Deste is mulling the problem of finding a name for the new-born calf which arrived at her ranch the other day.Robert Stack, on the way to a new skeet shooting championship, last week broke 97 out of 100 targets 10 a qualifying meet at Santa Monica, The famous red-heads of the film colony are playing top roles in \u201cSouth To Karanga\u201d at Universal, They are Charles Bickford and Dick Foran.Charles Bickford doesn't waste: much time getting to the sports pages of his morning newspaper, delivered to him on the set.The o?ONHLAND (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today Until Saturday SHE LEARNED ABOUT MEN.ROM A Heartless Thoughtless, Shameless GRAND GUY! The raciest love battle in years! | LN CARY GRANT ROSALIND RUNNELL in HOWARD Love / Lu Ji Ay idly wn RALPH-BELLAMY LOCKHART 2nd Feature STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY in \u201cA Chump At Oxford.\u201d MARCH of TIME presents \u2018Canada At War\" FRIDAY NIGHT ° Revival Showing at 11 of \u201cJESSE JAMES\" in Technicolor with Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly and Randolph Scott.SUNDAY to TUESDAY \u201cINVISIBLE STRIPES\u201d with George Raft and Jane Bryan \u201cETERNALLY YOURS\u201d With Huntz Hall, one of the \u2018\u2019Dea@ End Kids,\u201d established what he believes must be some kind of a record when he drove from New York to Hollywood in three days in order to be on tap for his role in \u201cYou're Not So Tough,\u201d at Universal.Because the entire picture was filmed on location, Albany, Ga, will receive credit for Paramount's \u2018The Biscuit Eater,\u201d the story of a boy and his dog laid against the background of the quail hunting in Georgia.reset ORH (St.Catherin at Guy 8b) TODAY, John Steinbeck's \u2018The Grapes of Wrath\" with Henry Fonda.\u201cMusic In My Heart.\u201d Shorts, STARTS SATURDAY UNTIL TUESDAY Three top stars in a South Seas riot of Song and Laughter! Paramount presents \"BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR 'B0B HOPE \u201cRoan To SINGAPORE a .Charles Coburn - Judith Barrett Anthony Quinn + Jerry Colonna \u2014 2nd Speclal Film \u2014 Suggested by H.G.Wells \u201cTHE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS\" featuring Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Loretta Young and David Niven Vincent Price and Nan Grey RY, /A \u201c1 - SCHOOL OF DANCING I{ RECITAL SATURDAY ° EVENING 8 P.M.Victoria Hall N Spoirs SIX WEEKS AGO WE SAID.Only British pictures with broad appeal have been shown recently in Montreal.We feel that there are other British pictures that Montrealers, who appreciate .something different, will be delighted to see.We intend presenting ten or twelve of these British pictures cach year first run at the Snowdon.for them ! Watch TO-DAY WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE OUR FIRST (First Run) BRITISH PICTURE SHIPYARD ALLY starring GRACIE FIELDS Frankly, the world.present will keep patrons.sensational week's run of \u2018\u2019A Girl Must Live\" put the air-conditioned Snowdon Theatre on top of the amusement We feel confident that \u2018\u2019Shipyard Sally\u2019 and other good British pictures which we will it on top.Snowdon shows will be selected to entertain discerning cinema six She's a little bit of alright Added Feature: \"HONEYMOON DEFERRED\" with Edmund Lowe and Margaret Lindsay NOW PLAYING For An Extended Engagement NOWDON (Decarie at Snowdon Junction) Admission Prices: Week Day Matinces.Saturdays until 4 Sundays, until 2 p.m., 2ic.plus 4c tax; Evenings, 80c, plus 4c tax, and 33c, plus 3¢ tax, Inc [ 9, 1940 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 gp * all and > \u2018\u2019Dea@ what he kind ot om New ee days his role gh,\u201d at s \u201cThe Henry Ieart.\u201d arrett lonna ells RNS\" iwicke, Grey al al.C= te .ed or ch gr URSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ATWATER PARK BASEBALL GAMES START MAY 24 SCHEDULE OF CRICKET LOOP IS RELEASED Westmount Team to Meet Bishop's College in Pre- Schedule Game The Westmount Cricket Team will meet Bishop's College School at Lennoxville in a pre-league schedule match on May 24 (Victoria Day), it was announced yesterday.It will be an all day game.\u2018 The schedule of matches for the Montreal and District Ama- -teur League, which extends from May 18 to September 21, was issued this week.\u201cA\u201d division of the schedule follows: May 18\u2014Verdun vs.Wanderers Reds, May 25\u2014Wanderers \u201cA\u201d vs.Model City; West Indiang vs.Mount Royal; Maisonneuve ve.Westmount.June 1-\u2014Wanderers Reds vs.West Indians; Westmount vs.Verdun; Mount Royal vs, Mal- sonneuve.June 8\u2014Model City vs.Wanderers \u201cA\u201d; West Indians vs.Westmount; Maisonneuve vs.\u2018Wanderers Reds; Verdun vs.Mount Royal.June 15\u2014Westmount vs.Model Cily; Mount Royal vs, West Indians; Wanderers Reds vs.© Wanderers \u201cA\u2019; Verdun vs, Mat- sonneuve.June 22\u2014Wanderers \u201cA\u201d vs.Verdun; Westmount vs.Mount Royal; Maisonneuve vs.Model City; West Indians vs, Wanderers Reds.os June 29- Davidson Cup Ties First Round \u2014 Westmount vs.\u2018Wanderers \u201cA\u2019; Wanderers Reds vs, West Indians; Mount Royal vs.Model City; Maisonneuve vs.Verdun, July 6\u2014Wanderers \u201cA\u201d vs.Westmount; Mount Royal vs.Wanderers Reds; Model City vs.Maisonneuve; Verdun vs.West Indians.July 13\u2014Westmount vs.Wanderers \u201cA\u201d; Wanderers Reds vs.Verdun; Maisonneuve vs.Mount Royal; West Indians vs, Model City.y July 20\u2014-Davidson Cup Ties, Becond Round.July 27\u2014Wanderers \u201cA\u201d vs.Mount Royal; Westmount vs.Wanderers Reds; Maisonneuve vs.Verdun; Model City vs.West Indians, August 3\u2014West Indians vs.Wanderers \u201cA\u201d; Wanderers Reds vs, Maisonneuve; Mount Royal vs.Model City; Verdun vs.West- mount.August 10\u2014Wanderers \u201cA\u201d vs.Wanderers Reds; Maisonneu- ve va.West Indians; Model City vs.Mount Royal.August 17\u2014Mount Royal vs.Wanderers \u201cA\u201d; Verdun vs.Model City; West Indians ws.Maisonneuve; Wanderers Reds vs.Westmount.August 24\u2014Wanderers A.Vs.West Indians; Mount Royal vs.Lawn Mowers Sharpened Keys Made - Combinations .Changed - Household Appliances - General Repairs WAlnut 3113 McWHINNIE'S REPAIR SHOP 5900 Sherbrooke West CUSTOM MADE SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS At the price of ready-made clothing Mending, Pressing, Valet Service T.SENECAL (Established 1897) Custom Tailor \u2014 Couturier WE.5908 4226 ST.CATHERINE.ST.| y?Gymnasts Will Meet Tomorrow Westmount Y.M.C.A.gymnasts will meet at the local branch tomorrow night to compete for the Gordon S.Beall challenge trophy awarded to the entraût who chalks np the highest average score on all pleces of apparatus.Dr.J.A.Holland is to be one of the judges, Protective Service Against Pulpwood Losses Is Urged A protective service against pulpwood losses due to insects should be established by every provincial Government in conjunction with the present fire- protective service, in the opinion of Dr.C, D.Howe, Dean of the Faculty of Forestry in the University of Toronto.In his annual report to the President of the University recently, he pointed out that heavy losses of pulpwood have been due to insect pests, and that these are likely to occur periodically.Insect protective service would need a corps of trained specialists, he declared, suggesting that fire rangers could be trained for this purpose.Dr.Howe pointed out that about 20 years ago an epidemic of the spruce budworm destroyed many million cords of potential pulpwood in eastern Canada.Now another insect pest, the spruce sawfly, is assuming i menacing proportions in lower Quebec and the Maritimes, and is spreading westward very rapidly.A hundred million insect parasites have been distributed on the areas affected by the spruce sawfly from the Belleville laboratory, he explained, but it is as yet too early to forecast results.The greater portion of the several species of parasites used, however, had been introduced from Europe where they kept the same species of sawfly.or one closely related to it, \u2018in check.New Yorkers Vote Lincoln \u2018Greatest\u2019 Abraham Lincoln was voted the \u201cgreatest American,\u201d with George Washington\u2019 taking second place and Franklin D.Roosevelt third, in a city-wide poll conducted by Town Hall.Thomas Edison and Benjamin Franklin were tied for fourth place and Herbert Hoover and Thomas Jefferson, Republican and \u201coriginal Democrat,\u201d received an exactly equal number of votes for fifth place, it was announced by Clifton Fadiman, toastmaster, at a luncheon given by the Board of Trustees of Town Hal] at Hotel Astor, recently.In answer to another question on the ballot, which was sent to thousands of New Yorkers, Ralph Waldo Emerson was chosen as the \u201cgreatest American in the field of the arts.\u201d Asked what they considered the \u201cmost universal American characteristic,\u201d voters chose humor, but generosity ran a close second.Independence and love of freedom were tied for third place.Verdun; Westmount vs.Maison- neuve; Model City vs.Wanderers Reds.August 31\u2014Westmount vs.West Indians; Verdun vs.Wan- deorers \u201cA\u201d; Wanderers Reds vs.Model City.September Final Tie.September 7\u2014Wanderers A.vs.Maisonneuve; Mount Royal vs.Westmount; West Indians vs.Verdun, \u2018 September 14 \u2014 Maisonneuve vs.Wanderers \u201cA\u201d; Model City vs; Westmount; Wanderers Reds ve.Mount Royal.Septémber 21\u2014Model City vs.Verdun, 2\u2014Davidson Cup NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR .- Your Summer Vacation LEARN T0 SWIM Special classes for Boys and Girls 7 to 10 years of age | 12 Lessons $5.Expert Instruction md etats WESTMOUNT Y.M.CA Telephone for particulars WI.2189 MOST with Washington .1907-27, When this C:ty was incorporated in the year 1915 with a population of 500, probably the few far-seeing pioneers who were setting to work at converting a stretch of sand and mangrove swamps Into à winter playground, visioned a bright future for the little community, even if the onlookers did dub tifeir *efforts \u201cfolly.\u201d But hardly could those early developers foresee that at its 256th birthday Miami Beach would be celebrating a record-breaking season that has brought an estimated 500,000 visitors to enjoy its ettractions and fill {ts hundreds of palatial hotels and residences; that it would have a permanent year-round population of 20,000 and a steady \u2018wifiter population of 60,000, and at the municipality \u2018would have an assessed valuation of $64,537, 000.When Miami Beach devoted $11,400,000 to 47 new hotels, 74 new apartments, and 252 new residences last year, pessimists again shook their heads and de- clar 1 the city overbuiit, But the bigger and newer hotels were filled at the peak of the season, and even now the Chamber of Commerce estimates that 85 per cent of all accommodations are being used.\u2018The success of this season has invited more construction, and building authorities predict last year's building will be duplicated this summer with about 50 more hotels being erected, plans for some of which already are announced.In the 25 years of the existence of Miami Beach as a municipality, it has had $130,000,- © DO YOU KNOW\u2014) NUMBER 000 worth of building, half of which has been done in the last ten years.Bullding permits this year exceed those of last year al this time.The growth of the winter resort may be called a monument to John S.Collins, who began the first efforts at development amd connected Miami Beach to the mainland with a three-mfile wooden bridge: and to Carl G.Fisher, also, who came from Indiana to work with Collins and carry an what the elder man had started.- Natives and Conquerors Strange is the record of this stretch of Atlantic shore, which for a long time was passed by.Almost it seems as {f history were hurrying to catch up with the years when the south Florida coast lay dormant.The earliesi known inhabitants of what Is now Miami Beach were the Te- questa Indians, who, judging from recent evidence, had a flourishing village here about 100 years before the coming of Columbus, Excavations made by the Smithsonian Institute have led natural scientisls to believe that the town was occrpled for about i a century and probably had a population of about 100 Individuals.Because no metal of any kind was found in the mound excavated, it is presumed that the Tequestas abandoned the village before the time of Columbus.Only sketchy accounts of the Tequesas remain from the writings of early Spanish explorers, but it is known that they used weapons of shell, bone, and sharks\u2019 teeth, and made crude, unadorned pottery.After the advent of the white man, they were SS 4 Ep /F } DO, QUIT SINKING LONG PUTTS SOON, I'LL NEVER MAKE THIS SALE.ry SOME DAY THE WORM wie TURN ® -< j ~WHO LIAS ONLY CANADIAN To fe WIN HEAVYWEIGHT CROWNS = * Answers to \u2018Do You Know\u2014?' Carl oon J.\u2014Walter Johnson pitched for one club longer than any other hurler ., .21 straight seasons .« + 2.\u2014Sabin Carr of Yale was first to pole vaull 14 feet .In 1927.3.\u2014Tommy Burns is the only Canadian who has held the world heavyweight boxing championship.Miami Planning Growth As Season Refuses To Close decimated, and a few remaining members of the tribe.were transported to Cuba by the Span- {ards where their identity became lost, With the Spaniards, a new day dawned for Florida, but the spit of sand and mangrove swamp Lo be known as Miami Beach, was passed by as just another of the keys which circled from here to Key West.War for the possession of Florida developed between Spain and France, Five flags have waved over this peninsula.Pirates made the region their stronghold, Yet Miami Beach lay untouched.+ * \"Planting and Recreation * Attention was drawn to thie area in the last century when a lighthouse, erected on Cape Florida, was sacked by the Indians fn 1836.Capo Florida became u picnic spot for settlers along the shores of Biscayne Bay in the 1890's, About that time, threc young men from New Jersey heard that a fortune might be made in cocoanuts, as they had listened to the legend that each 'YM.CA.Courts Opened On .Saturday Westmount Y.M.C.A, tennis courts, on Western avenue at the corner of Victoria, opened on Saturday with a turnout of seventeen players.Westmount High girls have arranged with the \u201cY\u201d for the use of courts every afternoon, The \u2018Y\u201d tennis committee is to be clocted on Saturday after noon, Bible in Eskimo Given By Canada To World's List Translation \u2018of the Bible in Eskimo is Canada's addition to nine new Bible translations made fn 1939, according to a recont report of the Upper Canada Society.Of the 730 Bible translations circulated throughout the world, Canada requires 110 for the Dominion, , More than 147,000 coples of the Bible in 53 languages have gous overseas to troops.Contraband Control - In Canada Talked Lord Lothiam, the British Ambassador, disclosed after a conference with Undersecretary ol State Sumner Welles recently.that the establishing of a contraband control station in Canada is under consideration, Newsmen asked Lord Lothiam about reports that such a station was being considered when he emerged with Loring Christie, the Canadian Minister from a moet- ing with the Undersecretary of State.The British Ambassador sald the project was among the subjects under discussion.cocoanut tree produced 365 nuts a year, a nut a day.Unaware of the inaccuracy of the report, the young men bought government land available for homesteads along the southeastern Florida coast, at from 76 cents to $7.50 per acre and planted 450,000 trees,.Most of the nuts sprouted but the men exhausted thelr tunds and gave up the venture, Not until Collins arrived in 1896 did modern Miami Beach begin.Phenomenal has boen the transformation of the strip of coast and the development of it into a beauty spot\u2014n rondezvous of businessmen and of celebritle- fn the arts, and a place where the residents alm to keep things safe and snne, and where visitors are always welcome.He | i om, FIVE TEAMS ARE EXPECTED TO COMPRISE SENIOR AMATEUR LEAGUE; 4) GAMES SCHEDULED Three Squads Now in Loop With Two More Being Picked From Applications \u2014 Seven Candidates Have Applied for Positions on Umpiring Staff \u2014 Annual Meeting Held The 14th consecutive baseball season at Atwater Park will open on Friday, May 24, {t was announced by the Montreal City Senior Baseball League at the nnnual mecting held this week in the Queen's Hotel.IL Is expected that there will be n five-team race this year with 40 games schoeduled to, bo played.At the present time three olubs are definitely in the loop, Dopola voro, St.Ann's and Notre Dame de Graco.Two additional clubs are to be selected from application now being received.Games will be played on Monday, Wodnesday and Friday nights * Builds Heft Want to be n big Icague catcher?Got n job hauling fee.That's how Harry Danning, catcher of the New York Giants, doveloped thoso back muscles that made him a pow- er-hitter and, according to his manager, Bill Terry, \u201ctho beat low=ball catchor since Frank Snyder.\" At the ngo of 18 Harry got n job on an ice wagon and for several years after school hours his work consisted of tossing 50-pound lumps of frozen wae ter into Los Angeles iceboxes.MORE THAN FORMERLY Women of Bermuda are do- manding more gowns made in the United States than previously.NECESSITIES RATIONED Baby clothing and bedding is being rationed in Germany.NEEDED PRODUCTS Germany is urging its farmers to grow more potatoes and sugar beets.\\ Rapid Delivery Till 11 P.M.- Fl.4744 \u2014 WE.161 It First Line Signals Busy, Please Dini Next Line, FORUM GROCERY ec .| Delivery.7209 St.Catherine W || 1908 sT.CATHERINE WEST NEAREST LICENSED GROCIR TC | Near &t.Mark WESTMOUNT | Fl.0370 eee eerie ŸE Hauling Ice - * and Saturday afternoons in May and June.Plans for an official opening day program are being made.The date will be decided at the next meeting of the league.Sevon candidates have applied for positions on the umpiring staff, Wm.Hutchison, Frank Ulley, Art Crosman, Al Freadman, George Gravel, Rudolph Btavisky and Art Bateman and Chas.Bell of Three Rivers.The Montreal Intermediate Amateur Basoball League is expected to operate on Tuesday and Thursday nights and use August, Donald Macintyre, president, was in the chair with the following present: Jimmy Rapp, vico- president; Johnny Madott, secretary; Mike Griffin, treagurer; Louis l'uscale; Jack Cronin, St.Ann's; Alfio Malfara and Louls Barruco, Dopolavoro; Henry M.Clarke, N.D.G.Indians; Frank Dillo, president M.LA.B.L POINT SHOW Province of Quebec Kennel Club, Forum.May 18th.Boau- tiful specials.Don't miss this chance for points and specials.Ë Enquiries 1.1927 after 7 p.m + Entries taken Saturday after.i noon and evening, Rom 709.Dominion Square Bullding.Saturday afternoons in July and\u2018 STANLEY'S CIGAR AND HANDY STORE Clgare \u2014 Olgarettos \u2014 Candles 8oft Drinks \u2014 Sandwiches Newspapers \u2014 Magazines For Quick Service and Prompt Trees M REGAI, RELIC Hollyw -d, May 8.While gunfire from zones of war rever- bcrates throughout the world.the march cf Nazidom into helpless Norwuy echoed in poignant style this week on one of Hollywood's movie lots, Every film set against the European scene of several years back boasts Îts quota of anclent, allen cars, In fact, scveral gentlemen earn themselves a handsome wage by renting rare, old horseless carriages to nearby celluloid factories.Just where they dig up these dilapidated buggies is one of.the industry's deeper mysteries \u2014 but studio prop departments know that almost any make or model auto may be obtained by phoning one of these dealers in antiquated mobile trash.Out at Warner Brothers\u2019 plant Monday in search of news and.a free four-course lugcheon, your humble servant stumbled onto Stage Four, where Edward G.Robinson currently cavorts before the cameras in a gentle, little tale \u2018titled \u2018Brother Orchid\u201d.Over to one side of the stage, out of camera range, there rested a glant Renault town car of 1918 vintage \u2014 a prop used in the Monte Carlo sequence of Robinson\u2019s shadowplay.I could not pass the antique without pausing to admire its shiny paint job, Its awkward but regal fenders, ity thin, rope-like tires.Nearing the machine, 1 was attracted to a small, metal plato tacked on the dashboard.The plate bore the coat of arms of a democratic monarch, and \u2018neath the crest was the simple legend: \u201cThis car is the property of His Most Honored Majesty, Hankon VIM \u2014 King of the Commonwealth of Norway.\u201d FILM FACTS Following publie reaction to her work in \u201cVirginia City\u201d, In which she was merciless miscast, Warner Brothers yesterday bought up Miriam Hopkins contract for $60,000 and bade her adieu.The Btar's sheepskin called for one film on the Burbank lot.Re- glonal columnists would have you believe that Montreal's Sid Gui- laroff, chief coiffeur at Metro, is simply daffy about Laraine Day, the studio\u2019 s newest star.Mr.Gui- larott copld not be reached for comment.George Raft, who has suc.\u2019 ceeded lrving Thalbger in the affections '6f Norma Sheaner, shy he will become a producer two years, Porhnps marringe to Shearer will bless Raft with \u201c trate of the gonius possessed by the star's first husband \u2014 but it seems safe to say that Thälberg's record remains un- chällënged .Vincent Lawrence has returned, to Metro to \u201cThe Great Canadian\", but Clark Gable goes next into a period story and the ice-hockey eple has again been postponed, Maureen O'Sullivan entrains spon for Halifax to spend -some Ame with her director-husband, John Farrow, now a member of the Canadian Navy.Ed Wynn returns to tra air in the near future.The $200,000 estate of Flo Ziegfeld was sold at auction \u2018last week for $35,000.The Item deserves more than a line in this column, but Time has pushed Ziegy from the public prints and he remains only a dear and in- spiring memory \u2014 the trademark.of-an age.BLITZKREIG IN Central HOLLYWOOD daily dishes out an average of 800 Jobs to more than 7,000 hungry Casting Corporation, |.the widely-known office which extras, 1s undergoing a thorough , house-cleaning at the hands of ts newly-appointed Philbrick.Relatives tossed out right walls have been torn down in an effort to add a human touch to a heretofore racket-ridden agency Yesterday we lunched with Sylvia Logan, Iva LeRoy and Beth Hartman, Hollywood's three top extras.These girls have wandered about In the backgrouhd of almost every important film produced here over a period of years.They know the \u201cextra\u201d business a JUW otness snow it.Sylvia, Iva and Beth earn more than $2,000 annually, but 40% of their income goes right back into wardrobe replacements.Beth makes her own evening gowns \u2014 striking creations chuck full of lure \u2014 at an average expense of \u2018| $14, each.Sylvia specializes in street-wear, and her dresses set her back about $40 a piece.All three girls realize good clothes represent money well-spent, and each possesses a wardrobe of more than 40 jtems.According to B8ylvia, w!dely- publicized tales of wild lives led by extras are just so much bolo- goa, \u2019 \u201cWhile working, we're in bed by 10 each night,\u201d she exclaims.+ \u201cHealth means success in this racket, and sleep 19 à prime necessity.We have no time to run around or lead wild and wooly lives!\u201d Most extras today have college degrees, but in a business founded on friendships they find that university education, talent and looks run second to \u201cpull\u201d in the race for continued employment.Once in a while an extra creates a \u201ctype\u201d that clicks and wins a contract.Featured roles may follow \u2014 and, eventualiy, even stardom \u2014 but, for the most part, extras fill their days with dreams of the \u2018morrow.Perhaps that's what makes them so interesting and earn- ost a group.: FINAL FLASHES Bette Davis will probably marry Bob Tapplinger, Warner Brothers publicity chle?, within the next few weeks .Local wits are telling of the new female star who climbed the lédder ft success wrong by wrong .May Robson spent two hours in a beauty parlor Monday, and gossips are 1lnk- ing her with C.Aubrey Smith! .Three letters have reached this desk demanding first-hand information on the Deanna Durbin- Vaughan Paul romance, Last time this reporter spoke to Deanna she denied all rumours of an impending marriage, and this week she told me that her first and only love is the cinema \u2014 all of which means exactly zero.Miss Durbin will probably marry Mr.Paul within two years.So goes t news from Hollywood.Adios, amigos \u2014 see you next edition.\u2014_\u2014 BREAK FOR KIDS When the Wnglish actors in Paramount's \u201cThe Way of All 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