The Westmount examiner, 29 août 1940, jeudi 29 août 1940
[" 1949 15 Jewel.guaranteed tin ment.Sta rey hand.for sportswear, OC Le.scnee ee Lena sa LL Lee.OHMAN WE.4046 voL.XI, No.35 ENROL POLICE LAUNCH CAMPAIGN | TO FORGE STRICTER CARE IN HILL PARKING HERE Lack of Sufficient Care in Leaving Vehicles on Steep Inclines Held Public Menace \u2014 Three Rolled Down Grades During Past Month \u2014 Careless Drivers Will be Prosecuted \u2014 Act The Westmount Police Department this week launched an extensive drive to curb careless parking by motorists of cars on grades \u2014and those failing to abide by the law will be prosecuted.The campaign was brought about by the number of driverless cars which have rolled down steep thoroughfares this year, endangering the lives of countless persons.During the current month, alone, three vehicles commenced on what might have developed into a mad race down hills here \u2014 but in each case, fortunately, they collided with a solid object before gaining much headway.* Police, under Chief W.Gough, VACATION CLUB AT LOCAL YMCA ENDS SEASON Activities Will be Brought To Close at \u2018\u201c\u2018Parents\u2019 Night\u201d Tomorrow Activities of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.Summer Vacation Club for the current season will offi- vially close tomorrow evening when the members will stage an exhibition of swimming and a model airplane.displays.4 The club will be replaced by a tal} training program which features ah active schedule of outdoor sports and indoor sports, \u2018While the majority of activities carried on in previous years comprised this season's program a greatly increased interest.was taken in model planes, the boys specializing in the construction of gliders.Other hobbies included photography, stamp collecting, and soap carving.Swimming and life saving classes were conducted regularly.A number of educational trips were conducted during the year including trips through the following manufacturing firms: Purity Ice Cream; Guaranteed Pure Milk Co.Limited; .Pepsie Cola; Laura Secord; R.C.A.Victor; Dent Harrison and Son; Coca-Cola; Waterman's Fountain Pens.The boys also spent an entire day at St.Lambert as guests of the municipality and took part in a hike at Back River.They went through Radio Station CBM and visited St.Hubert Airport.ALTERATIONS T0 SCHOOLS HERE ARE COMPLETED Changes Made Necessary to Junior and Senior Buildings by Adoption of 6-3-3 Plan Interior changes in the former Westmount High and Argyie Junior schoo] buildings made necessary by adoption by the Protestant School Board here of the 6- 3-3 educational plan, will be complete today, it was announced by 8.F.Kneeleni., secretary- superintendent, yesterday.The changes include transference of the physics and chemistry Jaboratories in the old high centre to the former junior building.now the senior school, and the etting up in the old high of the woodworking and crafts classes forming part of the equipment of Argyle last term.One of the most important of the changes being effected is the transference from the Cote St.Antoine Road School to that on Academy road of the offices of the school commissioners and that of Mr.Kneeland.Due to increased space they tre now in the old high structure.THE \u201cOHMAN\u201d WATCH nless steel case.with second ideal for boys, girls, nurses, or *1 9 1216 Greene Ave.da Tr II 14 for service was particulatly high move.0.S 2 By-law Gives City Power to will tour all streets of the city on which there is an incline and a thorough inspection will te made «f the manner in which cars are parked.The city is fully empowered by Traffic By-Law 501, article 42, to prosecute persons who fail to abide by its ruling.Those found guilty of an infraction are subject to a fine not exceedi-= $40 and costs, or two months in jail.The tert of th~ by-law f \u2018lows: \u201cNo driver shall allow his vehicle to stand unattended on a street unl 3 the b-akes have been set and the motor stopped and unless the wheels are lockrd or made fast.If the street has a perceptible grade at such place, the front wheels of the vehicle must be placed at an angle with the curb.\u201d While traffic accidents In general have been comparativ ly few in number this year, safe-driving campaigns and modern traffic control apparatus havin,; brought them to .he minimum, the city is powerless.to prevent driverless cars from running down hills unless it has the co-operation of motorists and this it requests.However, if drivers of - >hicles continue to disregard the law they will be severely dealt with.City officials point out that mishaps of this naiure are pu:ely a result of negligence and lack of public responsibility on the part of drivers, : REGISTRATION FIGURE LOVER THAN EXPECTED Registrars Announced That 36,545 Persons Registered in Division A total of 36,545 persons, about 3,000 less than registration officials estimated at the close of polling centres last Wednesday evening, registered in the St.An- toine-Westmount Federal division during the three-day perioid set aside for the purpose by the Government, it was announced yesterday.Figures compiled from the census indicate that about 3,493 persons, now under 16 years of age, will be eligible for registration in 1945, which is about the average for the 16 Island constituencies.Local registrars under the national plan completed their returns this week and deputy régis- trars are now proceeding with the making out of duplicate forms for men between 19 and 45 years of age.The Federal Government set 19 as the minimum age for army service, although those to be call- led up for military -training must be 21 years of age, 80 as to minimize preparations for calling men up that may be necessary in 1942, without having to make a detailed examination of all cards again.The percentage ôf men eligible in the St.Antoine section nf the riding where many were registered at special centres set up at their places of business.This did not hold true in the Westmount divi- Che nee tes emma ame em mi +t Young Nicholas Addison Philli refugee ship arrived, found the shi York skyline.en ps and kilted Hugh Caldwell, eager for a glimpse of America when their p's rail too high, but a hawser port just right, for peeping at the New They were among first large contingent of Scottish children sent out of the war zone, Mayor Merrill Presents Prizes At Flower Show A galaxy of colour and beauty greeted visitors to the West End Horticultural Society's eighth: Annual Flower Show, which was offi claliy opened last Wednesday evening by F.P.Whitman, M.P.Flowers of every color; sNEPa and size werd on display, tiny Mexican zinnias vieing with the huge dahlias and stately gladiolus, Three displays of cut bloom, each covering a space four feet by three feet, were among the outstanding exhibits in the Amateur Class.In the Open Class the decorative table centrepieces were agalh very popular and produced some original ideas.On enteri.1g the hall, an interesting exhibit of ferns rarely seen in this vicinity caught the eye.This display was staged by the Montreal Botanical Gardens as an educational exhibit.decorated by the City of West- mount Parks ept., under the supervision of E.J.Anderson.During the two days that the ex- Hi-itfon was open.a large number of visitors enjoye« themselves wandering around the show room, many copying names of some of the newer varieties of flowers some of which were on display for the first tir The Novice and Jun'or Sections contained mcre entries than on any previous occasion and compared favorably with the rest of the exhibits.The coveted Founders Trophy for most first prizes in the show was won by C.G.Palin, as was also the Cooper Cup for the most voints in the Amateur section.The former was wo with 15 firsts, the latter ~ith 40 points.S.Whitbaker was runner up with 36 points, T.Seale gaining 82 points.The Molson trophy for.the display of cut bloom 3 feet by 4 feet was won by T.Seale, with W.J.Looker s.cond and 8S.G.Palin third.The Ewing Cup for display of Annuals was 1lso won by T.Seale, nd the Daniel T.Main Cup for Mounted Wild Flowers was won by Dick St.Croix.Prizes were distributed on Thursday everin, by Mayor Walter A.Merrill of Westmount, after which the flowers were auc- The platform was¥ tioned by Corey ' hompson, be t known as \u2018Uncle Troy\u2019, all purchasers received the full - alue of their bids in war savings stamps in addition to the flowers.Many of the flowers received original names at the hands of the auctioneer, names which have never appeared in any seed catalogue.Salp!glossis became Salty goloshce whilst Calliopsis changed into Abyssinian d \u2018-fes, but the most satisfactory phase was the fine total of $110 which was changed into War cving Stamps.The of ficers ct the society expressed appreciation for the gift of flowers by exhibitors for this sale.The list of prize winners follows: C.G.Palin, \u2018\u2026 1% Hurting, 8.Whitaker, Mrs.A.Baily, T.Seale, T.G.Ireland, 8.L.Baines, Miss E.Tremblay, A, Izzard, W.J.Looker, G.H.Robinson, Jeanne Baines, N.F.de St.Croix, Upton, W.E.Earle, David Robinson, Mrs.F.Dentith, Anita Iz- zard, W.Bor'and, Dick St.(rolx, A.Gow, D.H, Corse, S.Rough, Dr.Lefebvre, A.McMurray, Hugh Dentith, A.7.B.Taylor.Mrs, W.Stenhouse P.R.Thucke- J.O.Senecal, * .Bowie Ther were some very beautiful baskets and vases in the decorative section and a very fine display of vegetables.The Judges were, Ed.Gernaey, Carl Luck and 8S.J.Allen, 30 MEN FROM YMCA IN ARMY More than thir\u2018y young men from the membership of the Westmount Y.M.C.A.are \u2018n the army.navy «nd = \u201d\u2019.rce.Reports coming back from England show that they are keeping in touch with the \u201cY\u201d Overseas.At the \u2018Y\u201d Hut in the West- mount Athletic Grounds, more than 100 men each day pl.y table tennis, checkers, chess, cribbage.Another 160 read and re: and still another 60 write letters.\"10 attend movie on Tuesday evenings and 133 attended Church services Irst Sunday.Ed.Smee Is Y.M.C.A.Fellowship Head Ed.Smee, Juvenile Section, Director of Kamp Kanawawa and a student at Sir George Williams College.will be the Fellowship Secretary at the Westmount Y.M.C.A.this winter.Smee, before coming to Montreal, was with the Hamilton Y.M.C.A,, do'ng boys' work.His experfence in group work, physical work, swimming, crafts and informal education will be a real asset for the Westmount Y.M.C.A, and plans are shaping up for a good winter.Sailing races.sponsored by the Westmount Recreation Department, will he continued In September.Races for boys and MAN APPEARS IN COURT ON THREE COUNTS Faces Charges this Morning of Break in and Entry, Possessing Burglars Tools A man giving his name and address as Earl O'Harr, 24, 3500 Hutchison street, was scheduled to come up for trial this morning in Westmount Police Court on charges of break in and entry, attempted break in and entry, and of being In possession of burglars tools.He pleaded guilty to a charge of loitering before Deputy Recorder Griggs Tuesday morning, but then entered pleas of innocence on tlie other counts.The accused was arrested by police following a break in at the home of George M.Rae, 42 .m- woth road, early in the morning of August 23.Mr.Rae told police that he suddsnly awoke in bed 0 find a man going through one of the drawers of a bureau.The intruder, Rae sald, fled as 8s.0n as he wus seen, and the police were immediately summoned.Upon their arrival they found entry had been mado bv removal of a fly screen from a kitchen shelf, Police despatched to the scene searched nearbye streets and lanes and finally questio ed O'Hara, whom they found in a lane at the rea.of 438 (\u201carke, O'Hara, police sald, could not explain his presence there and he was brought to the station for questioning.When brought te the station, police claim that burglers\u2019 tools were fund in lis possession He was identified as the man who had broken into his home by Mr.Rae.The arrest was made hy Constables Mo-gan anc Macrae.Captain Broden and Sergeant Tremblay Investigated the case, TRUCK STRIKES REAR OF STATIONARY AUTO When its driver failed to notice an automobile ahead of it pull up {for a red traffic light at the 'SAILING RACES TO CONTINUE #outh-east corner of Victoria and 1 Western avenues, a truck operat- \u2018ed by Norman Charette, 6832 \u2018Louls Hehert Pare, struck the rear 6f an automobile driven by Thomas Clasper of 4067 Marcil Every Saturday night, à party girls will be held on each Satur- avenue, at 4.20 p.m.on Monday.for 200 soldiers and lady friends is held at Westmount \u201cY\", sion.i | day afternoon in the pgols at King Park, commencing at 2.15 p.m.proceeding The vehicles were J nortn on Victoria, Westmount Lxaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis \"Public Library | Closed Over Weekend Over Labor Day weckend Westmount Public Library will be closed on Saturday and remain closed until the following - Tucsday, it was announced ycs- terday.Commencing at 10 a.m.Tuesday, it will revert to the regu- Iar fall and winter schedule and will be open daily, including Saturdays, from 10 am, to 9.80 p.m.HOUSE NUMBERS IN CITY MUST BE ILLUMINATED By-Law Passed by Council In Order to Make Street Numbers More Easily Read In order to : .ake street numbers more easily discernible at night Westmount City Council this week adopjed a by-law requiring numbe on new public buildings and private dwellings to be go flluminated ns to be read with ease from the street.Need for proper illumination of street numbers here is necossi- tated to a large extent by the distance from \u2018the streat at which many buildings are located particularly on the upper level, The new by-law was submitted by Alderman I.P.Rexford and seconded by Alderman D.Lor- imer, Recently, the city instrycted Mbat-altratréet\u201d 1ight \u201cSanda fas have painted on them the number ol the noarest house, Mayor Merrill announced he had received and accepted from Mayor ¥.H.LaGuardia, of New York City, an invitation to at tend the United States Conference of Mayors to be held in New York September 19-21.All members of the councl] attended the meeting, \u2018RECORD CATCH\u2019 STORY CAUSE 0% DISCUSSION Fishermen \u2018Challenge Claim Sixteen Island Lake Fish Was Record Size Fishermen helng notorious for their eagerness to expound on anything relating to a \u2018record catch\u2019, it was only to be expecl- ed that several would challenge the claim by John Smithers in an article appearing in this paper last week.Mr.Smithers stated that he had caught a land locked salmon weighing 10 lbs.14 ounces with à length of over 32 feet, at Six- tecn Island Lake and thal it was to his knowledge the largest ever pulled from the water there hy ati] fishing.He has been a charter member of the Sixteen ]s- land Lake Fish and Game Club for over 30 years.None contesting the claim that Mr.8mithers\u2019 catch was the Jarg- est taken from the water there with a light line Jooked upon the feat as not being extremely rare for that section of the country but some said they could recall larger fish having heen taken out of the lake In thig manner some years ago.All prajsed highly his prowess as a fisherman.Typical of the letters received is the following: Dear Sir: 1 read with interest your account of sohn Smithers\u2019 catch at Sixteen Island Lake where J also have a summer cottage and attempt to fish.Mr.Smithers deserves all credit as he is a gkill- ful and persistent fisherman, hut I think that he is mistaken about this being the Jaïgest fish taken from the lake by still fishing.À good many year ago Mr.Pagcoem then with the Thos, Davi Door Manufacturing Company, caught: a salmon trout which weighed, | ing inorease in taxation and ilv- think, 18 pounds, an?by ati) fishing, hut that was exceptional.Yours truly, W.8.Leslie Tr HARDWOOD FLOORS Supplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St., Westmount Free Estimates RR TR rit Cleaned 77727 17107007107.WE.2323 PROTESTANT STUDENTS SIART TERM WEDNESDAY: CATHOLIC ON TUESDAY Approximately 2,800 Will Register in Schools Operated By Westmount Board \u2014 About 900 Will Fill Two R.C.Buildings \u2014 Many Evacuees From England Will Greatly Increase Normal Number of Pupils Approximately 2,600 puplls acholastic year in schools operated will commence thelr 1940-41 under the jurisdiction of the Westmount Protestant School Commissioners on Wednesday, it was announced yesterday by 5.F, Kne the board.About 900 students eland, secretary-suporintendent of will register ut the city's two Catholle schooils\u2014St.Loo's and St, Paul's\u2014on Tuesday, one day earlier.for the niost part, number about 2 Pupils of the Jewlsh race, who attend Protestant schools, 86.Mr, Kneeland stated that a great many fngairies in regard to schooling had been recelved from e or temporary residents Their number, he sald, will considerably \u201ccrease enralment over previous years.Given Equal Treatment \u201cThese children, here from England for the duration of theo war, will rgaire exactly the same privileges ws our own pupils, They will be assessed oxuctly the same fees and will get identical attention,\u201d he atated, One restriction, however, must be enforced for the protection ot 1 cal children, and that 18 that the evacuees live In homes located in Westmont, Mr, Kneeland g~1d he could not yet estimate tho number who would seok enrol- rient.A second roagon for oxpecling an unusually high enrolnen! is that the war and its accompanying costs has caused a great many peraons to transfer their sous and daughtors from private schools to public ones as « necessary meu- sure of economy.\u2018(The number of \u201cew pupils who will enroll with us for (his reason ig really remarkable,\u201d be declared.To Face Chango Local pupils will face the firat major scholastic change hore since Argyle Junker High School was erected five years ago, wilh adoption of the 8-3-8 plan mark- Ing the opanisg of the new term.Thoso who ntlended Argylo during that perlod but who are still below teuth grade, will he transferred to the Westmount Intermediate School on Academy road, the building (hal was until last year Westmount High School.All students who have reached grade ten will receive their future schooling in the new high building on Cote 81.A1\u2018olne road.Pupils In the elementary schools, grades one to aix, will he accommodated according to the districts in which they live, in Roslyn Averue School, King's School, or Qucen\u2019s 8c\u201d ool.AST TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE MRS.1.NELSON Funeral Service for Resident Held Tuesday Morning in St.Leo's Church Final tribute was paid to Mrs.Thomas NR.Nelson, of 4114 Western avenue, in St, I.eo\u2019s Church on Tuesday mo-ning.Mrs.Nelson, formerly Marie Leclalre, died at her home on Saturday in her 67th year.She war the widow of Thomas R.Nelson, former manager of the Credit Fronci-r Frarco-C nadien and a daughter of Alphonse Le | claire, founder of the Revue Canadienne, and of Julie Schmidt.She is survived hy her hrotl ers, Rev, Father Culdo Lecleire, 8.1, v.Father J- Leclaire, 8.3, Paul Leclaire, hief engineer cf the Purt of Montreal, and Edcu- ard T.eclaire, |, S.N : and sirters, ! Emilie, Mrs.Phil p Steele, Cecile, i Me.H., Aheatlzy, Mar\u2018he, Mrs, | \u201c+ cert \"ooby, Gertrude, Mrs.Ha - Widenfe and Juliette.here ¥ \"wus damaged.vucuees from lingland now guests INFORMATION ON ENROLMENT |5 RELEASED Statement Prepared by School Board Shows Pupils Where and When to Register The following siatement out lining tho timos and plucoz at which students should report on Wednesday at schools under the Jurisdiction of\u201d thé School Coine missioners of the City of Wost- mount, wan released yesterday by 8.F.Knoeland, socrotary-super- intendent: Pupils promoted to\\grades tén, eleven and twelve wlll report at the Westmount High Bcehool, Cote St.Antoine Round, ut 0.00 a.m.New pupils will be received at 10.00 a.m.Tenth Year Supplementary Examinations will begin ut 1.30 p.m, Beptembet 4, pupils entering the twelfth year high school (Senlor Matriculation) must rogister In the principal's office before 2.00 o'clock, Wed- nesduy afloruoon, September 4.All pupils of grades seven, elght and nine grades will be ac- commodatod in what was formerly the FHI&h School, Academy Roud.Former Westmount pupils will be recelved nt 9 a.m.and new pupils at 3.00 o'clock In the afternoon, Supplomentary Rx- amination for grade nine will ho- gin at 1.30 p.m, Wednesday, September 4.Elementary Schools Grades one to alx are accommodated fn the three Elementary Schools, These districts are as follows: Roslyn Avenue School \u2014 The north wide of Sherbrooke St.and ahove, from the eastern to the western limits ol Westmount, King's School\u2014BSouth aide of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Claremont Avenue to west side of Metcalfe Avenue.Queen's School \u2014Bouth slide of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Matcalfe Ave.(enat slde) to eust- ern limits of Westmount.The Board roserves the right to transfer puplls from the school of one district at ny time when necessary, The principals ot all the schools will be In attendunce on or before Tuesday, September 3.TRUCK DAMAGES CAR IN CRASH An automobile driven by R, H.MacQuarie, 455 Benwick avenue, Town of Mount Royal, was slightly damaged when struck by a truck operated hy R.Renaud, of 5018 Marquette street, at the corner of Sherbrooke street and Lansdowne avenue last week.Both vehicles were proceeding east on Sherbrooke street when the truck struck the rear of the automobile as the latter pulied up for a red traffic light, police learned.The accident occurred at the north-east corner of the intersection.The rear nf MacQuarie's car PAGE TWO THE WESTMOU The Westmount Examiner Published Every Thursday Serving tne City of Westmount Garden Euburb of Canada s Metropolis.THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Hoad Office: 2191 Hampton Ave.WaAlnut 2773% \u201cThe Examiner\u2019 atms to be an independent, clean newspaper fur the hume, devoted to public service.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 ANGLO-U.S, UNDERSTANDING ; \"There is no possible union of major powers for which sentiment speaks so strongly, but sentiment does not form such unions, nor can it alone preserve them when formed.It the Anglo-Saxon world is ever united \u2014 a condition essential to its ultimate success \u2014 it will be through the presence of a common danger.\u201d These prophetic words, Collier, prominent local years ago.man Cecil Rhodes, is reported by an hist®rian to them and said: an American writer same language.\u201d We are living in a revolutionary world Probably no one of those we have the Englishman, the German, thought the time might come within the century when the peoples of the British to-day.quoted, the American, Empire and the United States that despite these differences of thought, practice and politics, they actually were closely linked by a bond of common love of freedom, decency and alt the things that make the difference between living as freemen and mere existence, as pawns in resident, in current Canada-West Indies Magazine, were spoken by an American, H.H.Powers, some In that same decade, an English- writing to W.T.Stead expressed the almost revolutionary view that the time might come when there might be a united parliament of the English-speaking people of the world meeting five years in Washington and five years in London.A German, none other than the Chancellor \u2018of Imperial Germany consulting with his colleagues just prior to the last Great War, \u2018Do you know that the greatest political fact in the world to-day is?It is that the whole of North America speaks English!\u201d This thought was expressed later by who proclaimed: believe that the brightest star in the firmament of Democracy shines out of the fact that \u2018God Save the King\u2019 and \u2018My Country \u2018tis of Thee\u2019 are sung to the same tune and in the H.C the writes have turned to would discover the hands of sort of union of the upon even the \u2018foreign\u2019 «| Indies.eye.dicates that he is not just talking.doubtless carry out his threat, \u2018regardless of all the wailings of associations with high- sounding names which try to protect this literary trash.developments.ruthless dictators.Yet to-day as these lines are written, we appear to be on the threshold of momentous telegraph have flashed around the world the word of the President of the United States that he has been in negotiation with the Government of Great Britain for of naval and air bases Atlantic colonies) by the United States for American hemisphere defence.\u2019 momentous portent too, is the conference just concluded between the President and Prime Minister of Canada at which steps have been taken to prepare a common defence plan for Canada and \u2018he United States.two moves do we not see the seeds of some \u201cnglo-Saxon race which might eventually mature into a practical form of politic, economic and defensive alliance, the only possible guarantee of future peace, law and order in international relations.Racio and \u201cacquisition (in the British West Of equally the In these A few years ago therz were some who would have looked with suspicion and distaste leasing of air bases to a power \u2014 under which the United States must be classed despite ties of lanjuage and ideology.There are some still to-day who are prone to discover a pro-Americanism prejudicial to Empire loyalties in any move of the present Canadian Prime, Minister towards the United States, We confess that we ourselves would re- LITERARY GARBAGE Trust Mayor LaGuardia of New York fo adopt the spectacular course, ment that filthy papers and period:zals will be treated like any other dirt, by the garbage collectors, has the virtue of getting the issue squarely before the public And, Mayor LaGuardia\u2019s past record insist strongly any plan that involved the sale or barter of any British territory, let alone the West Indies, even t so friendly a power as the United States.But there 's no question of that here.The Government of Great Britain has taken great care to emphasize that the suggested leasing of bases in the West Indies is not related in any way to a barter or purchases of Amercan war vessels and we must accept this assurance, as guarantee of the Imperial Government\u2019s loyalty to the birthright of the citizens of the British West In like manner too, we must rest confidence in the loyalty of the Prime Minister of Canada to the Empire sentiments of the people of Canada.His announce- and carted away He vill Red Cross Aide Finds Plight Of France Deepening The plight of France, in the words of Richard Allen, European delegate of the American Red Cross, \u201cnow is worse than Bel- glum after the World War and lu growing still worse.\u201d The German-occupied areas need milk, sugar, fats and canned meats immediately, he declared last night, adding that France could provide sufficient meat and wheat if given access to its colonies.He expressed bellef that the Red Cross ghould send hospital equipment and supplies worth $350,000, now stored at Marseille, to the prison camps.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] SERVICES | * * \u201cChrist Jesus\u201d 1s the subject of the Lesson-Sermon to be read in Churches of Christ, Scientist throughout the world on Sunday September 1, The Golden Text is from John 3:17.\u201cGod sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.\u201d Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the | following from the Bible: \u2018Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul de- lighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.\u201d (Isaiah 42:1).The Lesson-Sermon also Includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook \u2018Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d .by Mary Baker Eddy: \u2018\u2018The advent of Jesus of Nazareth marked the first century of the Christian era, but the Christ is without beginning of years or end of days .The Christ is incorporeal, spirit- nal,\u2014yes, the divine image and likeness, dispelling the illusions of the senses; the Way, the Truth, and the Life, healing the sick and casting out evils, destroying sin, diseas~.and death.\u201d (Pages 333, 332).\u2019 words for 20 frame mn 8 me 1 om 0 em $1 ee 35- CL en cm 84 8 Sm mi 8 mm Be mr 0 ASSIFIED ADS || The Westmount Examiner ET A WAlnut 2773 Frue DOMESTIC HELP WANTED CAPABLE.GIRL for general housework, mornings only, references, WA, 6390.1-19 SITUATIONS VACANT AGENTS WANTED tf you are interusted in steady cash profits\u2014Iif you would liko interesting, profitable work welling the most popular line of everyday necessities api FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE TENNIS BALLS, used, $2.00 per [OAK dining room set, 9 pleces, in fashion.WAISTS are slender this year.Be Take 8lendor Tablets, work.dozon, Mt.Royal Tennis Club, Grey Cheap, DE.0645.K-61 [inet, server, tea wagon, Missop Avenue.K-34 grandfather clock, studio couch, lib- TRUMPET win case, $12.00.After lary table, bookcase, piano, bench, AT washing machine.| por.¢ pm, DE.K-138 music cabinet, 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double, mattrega and spring.EL.3604.K-123 FrANO BENCH in oak, $5.00.WA.e Æ-137 4 | - Sat 2 i HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Crors-barred §\u2014Object ot worship 10\u2014S 1éCailrornia w hite 12 15\u2014Hor 20 16\u2014Within 17\u2014Egg-shgped ob- ec 18\u2014Professed 23\u2014Rises into view 24\u2014Explosive missiles 26\u2014Valuable fertilizer fizkinishes \u2014Agree Stary student $4\u2014Dinner course 36\u2014Born 37\u2014Dry s8\u2014Quide 39\u2014Study a0\u2014Ethlopian prince «41\u2014Wide 42\u2014Follows food regime aa\u2014Mlitary formation - .61 64 45\u2014Accost «7\u2014Store 48\u2014Grieved Ez-Concrete Bi\u2014Monetary unit of India B&\u2014Hast 86\u2014Me Tate in rising BS\u2014Upbrald 60\u2014Showing effects of anxiety 61\u2014Military assistant 63\u2014Harmonised 83\u2014Minus ge\u2014 River In Belgium $ rophets VERTICAL 1\u2014Sharp-pointed instrument 2\u2014Suitor 3-Decreaze 4\u2014Sick 5-\u2014Converse at length 6\u2014Effect emits s\u2014Meran- -bearing 9-\u2014-Permit 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Li WALNUT bedroom suite, China cab- GAS STOVE, kitchen table, oilcloth, roller blinds, brass rods, curtains, bedding, Fuller brushes, set of golf clubs and bag.Must be sold.4064 Wilson avenue.K-88 OSTERMOOR mattress, X bed size.DE, 0845.K-63 COMBINATION atove, good condi- tion, reasonable, 2067 Regent.EL.2314.K \u201cBEATTY\u201d elactric ironer.Have to sell immediately, due to death.FR.2783.K-63 SIMMONS bed spring and mattress, walnut shade, % size, $12.00.DF.9877, K-79 CHESTERFIELD suite; dining table, 4 chairs; bureau: mirror; chairs; china; pictures, kitchen utensils.WE.6406.K-77 CAR HEATER; radlo; gas stove; antique front door lantern: mattress; curtains; bedspreads; rag rugs, etc, No dealers.WI.1622.K-78 RADIO \u2014 General Electric, 14 tubes, long and short wave.No reasonable offer refused.2100 Regent.K-18 SMALL garden spraying machine, cost $15.00, will well for $5.00.BY.1205.R-#4 GU-CART like new $6.00, also beau- tifui silver flatware, used twice only.Bargain.WI.0685.K-111 BROWN CLOTH winter coat, brown fox collar, size 16, Black cloth fall coat, 10 gored skirt, size 38, Black fur coat.fox collar 38-40.Black crepe dreas (new model never worn).Size 40.395 Kensington Ave, Westmount) FI.9311, K-108 WANTED TO PURCHASE QENUINE walnut dining table, portable Singer machine, kitchen table, stainless top.Reply Box 282 c-o Examiner, 2191 Hampton.E-11 CABINET MAKER FURNITURE repaired, remodelled.Units and built In furniture to order.Beds cut.Furniture polished and refinished.Cane, ruth and wicker renewed.We make anything of wood.Upholstering.Full range unpainted furniture in stock, Furniture Spe- claities 1871 St.Catherine St.W.WI.9360.E-14 CARTAGE & STORAGE NOT DAME DB GRACE TRANSFER \u2014 Local and long distance move ers: Also storage.DE.3110.E-5 DOMESTIC PETS COCKER SPANIEL (registered) 3 years old for sale, FI.6791.E-7 FURS WE WILL remodel or repair your fur coat like new nt summer prices.Rowat-Cusson-Ross, Limited, 5868 Sherbrooke Street, DE.3311, E-18 ROOFING TAR AND GRAVEL roofs, old roofs paired, galvanized iron gutters and NT EXAMINER mons.National Defence.in the Province of Quebec.Dunning was born in England and came to Canada when very ysung, growing up in the West, where he was prominent in the cooperative movement and Saskatchewan politics, before coming East to make his mark in Federal pol- tics.The Woman's Centennial Congress of the U.S.A.is sponsoring a celebration this year of the 100th anniversary of the-launch- ing of the women's suffrage movement.The celebration will sum up woman's fight for freedom during the past century antl discuss ways of using the freedom for the betterment of humanity during the next century.The Congress has issued an interesting compilation of outstanding dates during the last century marking woman's emancipatiou.In 1841, the first three women ever to obtain bachelor\u2019s degrees from co-educational colleges were graduated in Oberlin, Ohio.In 1843 the New York Legislature gave women the right to make a will and bequeath their property, and in 1844, married women in Maine gained the right to have property of their own and control it.Previous to that, the property of a married woman legally belonged to her husband.In that year a woman dared to use a manniken to illustrate lectures on physiology.and women listening fainted or ran out of the room, In 1860 married women gained the right to keep their wages in New Hampshire and New York State, and in 1869, Wyoming granted suffrage to its women.\u2014THE ADVANCE.During July the credit unions of Nova Scotia held their seventh annual convention.The League consists of 186 credit unions.The membership fa over 28,693, the share deposits $819,394.77 and assets $887,634.97.In seven years there have been loans of over $3,250,000.\u2014The Maritime Cooperator.\u2014 Elt H.Brown, a leading lawyer of Louisville, Kentucky, and president of the principal oil refining company in Kentucky recently paid his first visit to Montreal and was greatly taken with the city and in particular with the places of historic interest, He has two sons associated with him in the practice of law, one son, only 32, being a United States District Attorney.He 1s greatly interested in the raising of pedigree cattle on his dairy farm where he spends a few days each week.He is keenly interested in thn .94 |SUccess of Great Britain and has siuce the beginning of war beeu in favor of his country doing everything possible to help Britain, He showed me strong appeals he addressed to his friends, Senator A.B.Chandler, and Senator Alben W.Barkley.They could not have been stronger.He also urged his friend and Congressman, Honourable A.J.May, of Kentucky, Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee, to glve all possible aid to Britain.In addition to the lengthy appeals he telegraphed Hon.A.B.Chandler as follows: \u2014 \u201cIt seems surest way to defend America is to supply England and France now and without delay, planes, arms, munitions, gasoline and food from stocks on hand.England and France are tighting not alone for their own lives and liberties but for civilisation and every political and civil right the United States hold essential.Urge repeal vf the Neutrality Act and openly declare Germany has violated all pledge: and the inalienable rights of mankind, and should be beaten.Such a course will hearten the allies and probably keep Italy out of war, and not increase danger of America\u2019s situation.Better help Allies beat Germany now than compel United States plone to defend this hemisphere five years hence or sconer.This view is held by all I have talked to in Kentucky, as Joe Blackburn used to say.\u201cHe who dal- Mes is a dastard and he who doubts is damned.\u201d DARES FATE Claudette Colbert has refused a stunt double fn Paramount's \u201cAlse My Love,\u201d romantic comedy being directed by Mitchell Leisen, and today is doing all of the *\u2018chase\u2019 scenes herself in an own pipes made and repaired at west cost.HA.8663.Es1$ \u2018 open car.\u2019 Om lic ! NN THE FORUM Conducted by HOWARD 8, ROSS, K.C, DCL In Which Subjects of General Interest Are Discussed The opinions expressed in this Forum are not necessarily those of this newspaper and it does not accept responsibility for them.W IRR iii iiddiidididddiid iid ddd dd Ad dd 2 00727 770 Of the eleven Canadian Ministers and Fielding were Baptists, as are Rhodes, Ralston and Ilsey, all have been from Nova Scotia .xcocpt Foster\u2014a native of New Brun- awick, and an eloquent, ardent Temperance r:former who was equally at home and as convincing in or outside of the House of Com- Tupper, Rhodes and Ralston were born late and much-migsed Norman McLeod Rogers, former Minister of Tilley was a native of New Brunswick; Cartwright and White were born in Ontario and Robb x 2 22277022 CAM, A0 1AMAMI LUS IAARL NS AMCU TAN VEREE 12 of Finance, Tupper, Foster and in Amherst, as was the BOOK REVIEW By .HOWARD $ ROSS rrp The Control of Competition in Canada by Lloyd G.Reynolds, Associate in Political Economy in Johns Hopkins University.Publishers: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.324 pages.Uging Canadian experience as a guide, Mr.Reynolds here discuss certain problems that arise in similar form in all industrial countries.The root of these problems is the domination of many industries by a small number of producers, who endeavor to regulate prices \u2018and proguc- tion in their own interest.Their operations, he thinks, are un- lkely to achieve maximum efficiency in the sense of the greatest possible contribution to economic welfare.The first part of the study appraises the efficiency of Canadian industry by the use of norms developed in recent years by economic theorists.The second part examines Canadian attempts to solve the practical problems of how to deal with industrial efficiency.In < other words, the first five chapters describe the techniques used by business groups to control prices and productton, and explore somn of the economic consequences of this control: the last part is concerned with Canadian legislation bearing on competition.Professor Reynolds has avoided technical language as far as possible\u2019 and his volume should be very useful indeed to all students of industrial organization particularly in Canada and in the United States.This fs the second of a serles of monographs on selected aspects of the general problem of monopoly and competition, reporting specific studies in the research program of a special committee of the Harvard Department of Economics.A third volume, by J.P.Miller, entitled \u201cUnfair Competition\u201d will appear shortly.He thinks the situation will be improved by the as yet small but growing efforts of independent educational forces.His closing words are:\u2014 \u201cUniversity and high achool courses in the social sciences, adult education associations, and consumer organizations can all make a contribution in this field.Much may be expected also from the development of trade unions and independent political parties, which have played so great an educational role in other countries.On the growth of these forces in Canada the solution of these and other pressing prob- Jems may eventually depend.\u201d The Appendix contains Dom!- nion statutes dealing within restraint of trade combinations \u2014 criminal and civil.There are a \u2018selected bibliography and a useful index.The author dedicated this report of his valuable research: \"To My Father And Mother.\u201d Information Staff In Britain Is Due For Big Shake-Up Reorganization of the staff of the often-criticized British Ministry of Information is expected to follow the appointment of Mr.Frank Pick to succeed Director- General Sir Kenneth Lee, resigned.effective last week.Sir Kenneth served nine months without pay.In his own words, Mr.Pick plans to \u201ctry to get some business organization into the Ministry.\u201d He formerly was Managing Director of the Londoa Passenger Transport Board, with an annual salary of about $40, 000.Parliament circles reported that both Mr, Pick and Mr.Alfred Duft Cooper, Minister of Information, had agreed on the need for reorganization of the Department \u2014 beaded by three ditterent Ministers in less than 11 months \u2014 but they were not agreed on the method.THURSDAY.AUGUST 29, 1940 Jailing Of Annenberg Strikes Vital Blow In War On Gambling A vital chapter in the story of: the nation s war on gambling as, officially closed the other week when Moses I.nzenberg, Philadelphia publisher and former horse race news service operator, | was whisked through the back gates 2f a Federa' prison in Penn- sylvaria to \u201c.gin serving a three- year term for iccomr tax evasion.For it was the breaking up of Mr.Anenberg's nation wide racing news system in the course of thz tax case prvecution that marked the beginning of the end of horse- race betting away \u2018 om the tracks in the United States.The tax case was held to be tbe largest cf its kind in the nation\u2019s history, but interest centered throughou* not on the money involved but in the gambling back- grou and its ramitications.Mr.Annenberg with 19 brriness associates, -vas indicted on 10 counts, bat after some legal sparring decided it w'ser to plead guilty to one tax ¢ asion charge involving, with interest c.d pena.ties, $5,- 500,006, and throw himself on the mercy of the rourt.Whatever he expected, nowever, the law has ordered that be par not only all the money d'e but go to jail as punishment for his cts.The history of the case has been tied up inextricably with gambling, for -vhile the Government came in ostensikly to enforce its income tax laws, the whole action was part of a widespread d-ive to stop race track gambling, and to squelch th p~litico-gambliag alliances which, it is charged, are so influential in many larg- city administrations.Amassed Fortune In the rourse of his operations in the publishfng field Mr.Annen- berg twas reported to have amassed one of the largest, if not the largest, individual! fortunes in the country.Much of his income, it wag contended, in recent years came from his now famous Nation Wide News Service, a wire service hich provided information on race track results, used by thousands of race track bcokmakers throughout the country.It has thus been prin ed out that most everyon- who cer has made a horse race bet away from a track and lost\u2014and most of them do\u2014 contributed somathii.g toward the Annenberg fo:trne.Chicago up to a year or s0 ago had, it is estimated by the State\u2019s Attorney\u2019s office, around 0,000 bookmaking establishments.hey iare illegal .\u2019linois but they \u2018operated yeuls ne*»rheless, doing an annual business cf over + 00,000.090 social worker sas, Local elements, head * by Cuok County State\u2019s Attorney Thu'tjas J.Courtney.partly ar % reault of an (ntranecine .eud, made some sincere attempts to smash the bookie puciness.Mr.Courtney in fact went about it literally.But nothing subs-antial resulted.Then ceme the Federal agents, Looking {rte Mr.Annenberg's bo \u2018ks they fcund, they said cause for attack from sev2:al id¢ .One was operation c: the news .ervice which hey claimed - as contrary to Federal laws against .ransuit- ting lottery news.Mr.Apnenbere denied this at first, but capit- ulatei and voluntarily ordeied dissolution of \u2018hr bookie news service.Major Factor That art a one did more, i* is believed, to put an end t~ borse- race betting on a major sca'e in the United States, than anvthing else that's ev.r been done to meet this problem.Without \u2018rem-di- ate news of how the races come out the bcokies can\u2019t take or pay off bets.They've tried since all sorts of tricks to fill fn this gap.including racio and secret telephone hook-t ps, but nothing has proved satisfactsry.They have 'n effect for the first time been driven very much under cover, 7se that continue tot to operate s.all.There is no means now to Jake an accurate check on the number .perat- ing for thoy aren't o.t n the open and easily counted -s he- fore.But police and other sources sree that the number is but a fractio:.of tha\u2018 in operation before.But the effect is felt not only in Chicago.The Nation Wide News Service supplied racing information to several hundred cities, Each is thas except for radio and other surrep\u2018itious means, cu.off from the essential ingrediant for a successful bookie.Meanwh e the Governmert still must try indictments against others in the Anneli berg busitess.Meanwhile, alse.th- Goverument is prying closely j «to the affairs of William F.Skidmore, and others su-pec.ed «of income tax invasion her-, Je'é Incidentally in every case to be associated in some phase cf the gambling business.Site for Trading Purposes Expanded Into Victoria When Hudson's Bay Company traders began hewing logs for the building of Fort Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in 1843, few if any of them had the foresight to envision the city of stately buildings and carefully- groomed gardens which today covers the site.The early pioneers on Vancouver island, from whose trading post grew the city of Victoria, saw hardly more than the trading possibilities of the lttle-known 14, 000-square-mile island.History had played a scant part on the this wooded land ever since Juan de\u2019 Fuca \u2014 Pritish Columbia\u2019s Christopher Columbus \u2014 sailed into the strait now bearing his name in 1592, Europe had paid little attention to even the trading possibilities of the island for more than 250 years following the discovery.Spain had laid claim to territory in this area but had virtually given up the claim in 1795, when an indemnity,was paid for a raid by Spanish navigators on British ships at Nootka Sound in 1789.Thus, when the Hudson's Bay Company first came to the site and built Fort Camosun, which was later named Fort Victoria, in honor of the young Victoria, Queen of England, Vancouver Island was little more than wilderness of doubtable value.But the trading post was nevertheless the foundation for the present city.In 1849 the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company\u2019s leas expired, and the colony sprang up rapidly.Streets were laid out in 1851 and the name Victoria was adopted.From that time on, events swept Victoria into the focus of attention.One of the first \u201cbooms\u201d that Victoria experienced came in 1856, when between 25,000 and 30,000 adventurers, bent on scooping gold from newly discovered sources in the Fraser River, poured through the settlement.Victoria was suddenly transformed into a bustling city, with new roads, towns, and beginnings of industry.Since that time Victoria has flourished, not ip any extraordinary way, for a city ropulated by middle class burghers from England generally casries on with unpretentious dignity.But where Victoria's perform- ance has excelled has been in the making of constitutional history, for more such history was made in Victoria than in any other overseas British possession.Maginot Fortress Held Out 9 Days After Armistice The strange story of Fort Hochwald, which held out for nine days after the Armistice, was told to a party of correspondents taken on a visit to it by its German captors.Hochwald \u2014 High Forest \u2014 was one of the two strongest forts in the Maginot system.When the Germans finally entered it, they discovered that a dive-bomber raid had paralyzed its strongest turret and cracked its walls of six-foot reinforced concreté so that daylight shone through.Fort Hochwald is four miles from the Rhine River at Weissen- burg, opposite the Black Forest.The Germans knew fit was doomed to capture when the Rhine croscings were forced and the Maginot Ling punctured on both sides of the forest last June 15 and 16.The German armies already had passed a hundred miles beyond, but Hochwald refused to surrender.Westmount Baptist Church Sherbrooke St.W.& Roslyn Ave.J.Alexander Johnston, B.A., Minister.Mr.Shirley McKyes, Chelr Leader Mrs.F.J.Hodgson, Organist 11 am.\u201cEPIRITUAL IMPRESSIONS OF AN STERN Pty IDAY\u201d 7.30 P.M \u201cTHE HEROISM OF re UNCONQUERABLE HEA Men Who Become Supermen.Mr.Johnston Will Preach at Both Services.MID-WEEK SERVICE OF INTER- Wednesday 8 p.m, EMPIRE DAY OF PRAYER Sunday, September 8.VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED.Barrister and Solicitog Telephone HOWARD S.ROSS, K.C.57 St.James St.West HA.9238 eu ESP con em it \u2014_ + a ci 2e = On Op N HV V4 0 9 7 09 NP ONO 0 pd er _ un a me sm f= th rn a o> They they eless, over say.Cuok U!Jas It of some the ey in But ents, erg\u2019s cause .One rvice trary 8L.1t- ibere \u2018apit- leied news ie ia orse- 'e in thing meet n2di- come Pay e all gap.tele- has first nuch fnue re is ceur- erat- the ; be irces ut a | be- only Nide ; in- dred for ious ntial okie.still ainst LEBS.nent fairs and tax tally d in yusi- ve 8 the ory, ade ver- ce Fort for tice, Tes- o it gest em.ta yzed ked rced one {les sene rest.was the and on une nies red re- ve.ader ON- th ER- Ie 1.4NELAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 reer \u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER ' PAGE THRES MRS.L.RITCHIE APPOINTED T0 CAMPAIGN POST Resident Will Take Active Part im Forthcoming Charities\u2019 Drive Mrs.C.Fred Ritchie, ot 4695 Westmount avenue, will be chairman of the women's division of the Federated Charities coming campaign, and Harry W.Thorp, will be chairman of the industrial division, it has been anncunced by Sidney G.Dobson, campaign manager.Mr.Thorp made an outstanding record in the same position three years ago and in 1938 and 1939 was a hard-working member of the special names division.He is also chiefly identified with the work of the charities end has been recently appointed to the board of directo.s, The industrial division canvass is such an extensive undertaking that it will be berun October 7, Mr.T° orp states, two weeks in advance of the opening date, in order to finish and announce results whe~ the campaign closes October, 29.Mrs.Ritchie will s7t under the general chairmanship of Mr.Dob- son, but the women\u2019s division is an independent standing committee, continuous from year to year, recommending its own appointments to successive campaign chairmen and retaining responsibility for its own organ?- zation.Mrs, Ritchie \u2018as a successful team captain in 1938 and last yead carried double responsibility as chairman of the women's central sub-division and vice- chairman of the women's division.She is connected with the charities\u2019 activities on behalf of the Girls\u2019 Cottage Industrial Schcol and a board member of the Big Sister Association.\u2018Fighting\u2019 Resumed In N.Y.Mock War; Airplanes Active Fighting broke out again in the green hills and meadows of northern New York recently as the First Army command attempted divisional manoeuvres, featuring aerial activity, for the first time during a two-week-old mock engagement.The National Guard, beginning to look campaign wise, bore the brunt of three separate divisional struggles.However, the umpire\u2019s whistle will still the sound and fury not later than Saturday 1:00.The soldiery then expects to don the cleanest available.shirt, scrape accumulated field whiskers from sun-burned jowl, and do the honors for the Comman- der-in-Chief, President Roosevelt.Arrangements are completed for him to tour the area after his arrival, Another battle broke out between the 28th and 29th Divisions.Both were heavily reinforced by aerial units, The richest blessings are ob- QUEBEC LEADS FIRMS IN SAVINGS EFFORT Quebec led all the other provinces in the number of business establishments which joined last week in the Dominion-wide system of selling War Savings Certificates to employees by deductions from salaries and wages, Forty-eight additional Quebec firms put the plan into effect, compared with forty-five in Manitoba and forty-two in Ontario, which is, however, substantially ahead in total number of firms that have installed the deduction system since the War Savings campaign opened.REV.JOHNSTON RESUMES DUTIES \u2019 a, Rev.J.A.Johnston wha has just returned from his vacation will preach at both services on Sunday.His morning sermon theme will be under the title: \u201cSpiritual Impressions of an Eastern Holiday\u201d.In the evening Mr.Johnston will speak on: \u201cThe Heroism of the Unconquerable Heart \u2014 Men Who Become Supermen\u2019\u2019, The Fellowship of Intercession is held each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.This is a community gathering of all who desire Christian Fellowship and who, in view of the peril that still confronts the Empire, desire to seek the intervention of God.Th= congregation will join in the Empire Day gf Prayer to be observed on Sunday, September 8.CAMPAIGN FOR PROTECTION OF SCHOOL KIDDIES In these trying times of war scare and what nots, it is comforting to know that there are certain organizations as well as individuals who are interesting themselves in preserving the lives of our youth.A campaign In \u201cSafety\u201d has been devised by the Co-Operative Motor Club together with the Montreal police department in this respect, They have placed child mannequins in various theatre lobbies, dressed in school garb and accompanied with a placard reading \u201cSchool Days Again \u2014 Motorists Please Drive Carefully\u2014Preserve the lives of Our Children\u201d, This is a direct appeal to every operator of an automobile aud the sponsors ask that every driver leed this warn- i.g and help to save lives, While this safety plan is new to Monircalers, it has been successfully tried in the United States and found to have had a tremendous effect.Motorists should remember that our youth of today is our driver citizen of tomorrow and by setting a prcper example In driving habits, we can safely say that our accident fol] in the future will be greatly cut down, according to at ofiicial of the Co- tained by labor.Operative Motor Club today.DISTINGUISHED VIOLINIST T0 BE CONDUCTOR Désiré Detauw, melgian violin virtuoso and conductor, will be guest leader of the orchestra of Les Concerts Sympbhoniques de Montréal on August 29, at 10 p.m.Désiré Defauw made his American début as conductor of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, following the series of concerta of the latter organization under the baton of Arturo Toscanini, in March, 1939.Defauw\u2019s initial fame dates back to the pre 1st World War days when he became known throughout Belgium as a distinguished concert violinist and concertmaster of the Concerts Divers in Ghent.During the first World War, he formed the Bel- glum Quartet and toured England.After the armistice, he conducted the Concerts du Théâtre de Marais, in Brussels.in 19235, he was appointed director of the Concerts in the Royal Conservatory.Recently, he became Musical Director of Belgium's Institut National de Radiodiffusion, conducting an eighty-four piece symphony orchestra.During the broadcast portion of the concert, Mr.Defauw will conduct the orchestra in the Seventh Symphony, by Beethoven, and the \u2018\u2019Ouverture\u201d\u2019 to the Flying Dutchman, by Wagner.Of all the Beethoven Symphonies, the seventh is the most romantic, as well as the most happy.Beethoven himself deemed it one of his best works.À grest fellow composer declared that it is the apotheosis of the dance.This is a perfect description of this symphony as nearly all its motives are ideally perfect dance rhythms.The opera, The Flying Dutchman, was inspired during a siorm which overtook Wagner on a voyage from Riga to Paris.The overture characterises \u2018the persons and situations in the opera and introduces new motives which Wagner ever after used freely and skillfully, Dais for Duchess Was Special Honor At Nassau The Duchess of Windsor was given an honor ncver before accorded the wife of a Bahaman Governor when the Duke took the oath of office amid traditional ceremonies, : She was seated on a dais, one step above floor level.At former inaugurationg the Governor's lady has occupied a seat along with officials of the colony.The dais on which the Governor's throne is placed is two steps high, beneath a canopy upon which rests a golden crown.As a special mark of distinction, colonial officials erected a dais half way between the general floor level and the throne level.It was covered with heavy red cloth and bore a heavy chair upholstered in red leather.The small platform was for the D chess -alone.\u2026 \"THAT pay to farmers every hops and barley.BETTY SPEIRS PUPILS AT BON FIRE TESTS E = PEGGY COOPER NANCY TELFER Peggy Cooper, of St.John's, Quebec, and Nancy Telfer, junior starlet, both pupils of the Betty Speirs School of Dancing, who will be seen on the \u2018\u2019Y\u2019\u2019 Bon Fire program next Tuesday evening.SYMPHONIQUE ARTIST GIVEN GREAT OVATION Those who went to last Thursday\u2019s mountain concert, which was conducted by Maurice Abra- vane! of the Chicago Opera were unfortunately forced.to move into the Chalet on account of rain but with alt the discomfort of changing places, the audience was rewarded with an entertaining concert, The outstanding number of the evening was Paul Doyon's rendition of Cesar Franck\u2019's \u201cVar- fations Symphoniques.\u201d Having heard Mr.Doyon at the Ladies Morning Musical Club this reviewer knew what to expect\u2014an artist of the first calibre, who ment; the nuances being exceptionally tell brought out.At the close Mr.Doyon was cheered, shouts of \u201cBravo\u201d were many and loud, to which the suloist responded with Mendelssohn's Spinning Song and Mozart's Turkis hMarch, which was played with wonderful gradations of shading.The audience continued cheering hut Mr.Doyon did not give a third encore because the concert was being broadcast and there would not have been time for the full program.The orchestra opened with the Oriental Fantasy, \u201cScheherazade\u201d by Rimsky-Korsakoff and this was not as well-played as this orchestra has done it before.Definitely, Mr.Abravanel was [not at home in this number.The MALTING BARLEY WE SOLD TOT HE BREWERIES PAID FOR OUR NEW TEAM $12,000,000 is a lot of money! That\u2019s how much Canadian brewers year for OF HORSES, played with his usual good judg-| jr | Tucker, Bradley Ï Win Tennis .Tourney L Tucker and Miss D.Bradley were tho winners in the Municipal mixed doubles tennis tournament, Municipal men'u singles and * doubfes tournaments will com- menco on Tuesdiy.All players wh> wish to enter must put in their entry not Inter than Saturday.Slight Damage Caused In Minor Collision Fenders on both vehicles werc damaged when an automoblle driven by Mrs.William H, Brooks, of 4424 St.Catherine street, grazed a stationary car owned by Wilf Lowie, 4203 Der chester street, on Western avenue west of Greene, at 6 p.m.cu riday.Mrs.Brooks {nld police she mis- Judged her distance when pags- ing the parked vehicles.well-known \"Aida\" March was more successful] however, and the leader got still better results In the \u201cBacchanale\u201d from Saint- Saens\u2019 Opera \u2018Samson and Delilah\u201d in which the bizzare efferts of the oriental dancers were vividly brought out by the Orchestra, The \u201cEmperor Waltz\" by Strauss was well received by the audience and the program closed with the ever-popular \u2018Finlandia\u2019 by Sebelius.The brasses were a little too powerful \u2018in this selection bul otherwise It was well done, Tonight's concert is the last of this season's Mountain Series.RED CROSS GETS CHEQUE FROM DR, F, ARMITAGE Reflecting, the kindly spirit of summer visitors to Prouts Neck, Maine, to help the Canadian® Red Cross, a cheque for $15.05 has been received by Jackson Dodds, vice-president of the Quebec Provincial Division of the Society, and turned over to the Red Cross here, The money was collected during the annual prasentation of Dr.Frank Guy Armitage's \"Romance of Hymnody\u201d at The Checkley in Prouts Neck, a few days ago.Dr.Armitage, who won the Military Cross while serving in the Canadian Forces during the Great War of 1914-15, dedicated the performance to the Canadian cause in the present war, and urged his audience to support Canada\u2019s effort for poace and to contribute generously to the collection which would be turned over to the Canadian Red Cross.Conditions within Canada, due to the war were pointed out by Dr.Armitage as being respou- sible for the absence this summer of many regular Canadian visitors who annually attend tho performance at Prouts Neck, REQUEST FROM OVERSEAS 13 APPROVED HERE A cable request that Canadian Red Cross supply, purchase und pack 5,000 parcels of food per week for British and Canadian prigoners of war in Germany was approved 'n principle at a meot- ing of the National Executive in Taronto o Monday, Auguat 26.Jackson Dodds, & member of the National Executive Committee, announced the receipt of this cable which asked for shipment of 6,000 parcels of food per week at an estimated cost of $600,000 r year, in Montreal nn Sunday night.At a meeting in Toronto or.Monday it was decided that the Central Council will discuss the question of assuming cost of this work next month, In making publie the cabled request, Mr.Dodds sald, \u201cThis Is another Important job which the p \u2018ple of Canada can do through the Red Cross Lo reliove, the British Red Cross of some of the tremendous load which it Is carrying as,\u201d he felt, \u2018these food parcels for rri\u2018oners of war can be provided from our abundant supplies here in Cani.».\u201d While only 5,000 pa-zols are asked at the p,esent time, ft is believed that if the experiment proves a success, the number will be greatly increased.The parcels of food from Canada will he distributed in Germany under international Red Cross supervision, and It Is understood that if the Canadian Red Cross doer sgree to supply the parcels, the British Red Cross will send over to Canada a representative of their packing department to supervise the packing of parcels in Canada.The food contents 2f parcels will have to he purchased carefully with regard to rules governing parcels for prisoners of war, Weight and size of parce\u2019s are regulated therefore food is sent in small cans so that there will he necessary varfely.If the Canadian Red Cross meets the request from England, it may ask the help o?the Canadian Medical Nutrition Committee fn considering the nutritional value of the food, The Canadian Red Cross has, for some time past, been rending consignments of food over to England, to he packed there and sent to British priscners in Germany, Thèse prisoner: include some (Canadians who enlisted with the Br.tish Fo-ces, mainly tLe Royal Air Force.\u201cIt wili, therefore, le seen,\u201d Mr.Dodds sald, \u2018that by sending over these 5,000 parcels each week, a: requested, we shall be certain that ail our Canadian prisoners in Germiny are -up- pled.There are many of these Cunddians of whom we have no information he-aure they - \u2018Isled in England and gave their nationality as English.\u201d Mr.Dodds emphas\u2019zed that Red Cross is the le agent permitted to rend food parcels to prisoners of war.Hundreds of veterans o\u201d the last war h~d test - fled that the food parcels they received from Red Cic 1 8 ved them from starva.fon while they were prisoners in Germany.\u20188 an additional safeguard in this war,\u201d he added, \u2018the International ted Cross Committer is sending 1 inspectors through the ramps tn yg ake sure that the prisoners ar properly treated and get their letters a 4 parcels.\u201d WAR CHILDREN South Africa js caring many British war children.tu CHANGE ADDRESS FOR RGAF PARTICULARS In a récent news release from the Quebec division of the Canadian Red Cross Society appealing to families or next of kin of Canadians serving with the Royal Air Force or other units of British forces to send particulars to Red Cross headquarters, the address was given aa Red Cross House, St.Antoine Street.Information should Le sent to The Canndian Red Cross Society, 1100 Sherbrooke St.West, Montreal and not Red Cross House, St.Antoine St.the Quobec division announced today.AUTO FENDERS BECOME LOCKED Front and rear fenders on two automobilos became locked when one of tha vehicles suddsely swerved to the left prior to making a right tur> hom Sherbrooke street onto Mount Pleasant nve- nue, at 2.80 p.w, on Sunday.The mishap occurred when Mrs.Ruth A.Dell, 885 Webster avenue, New Rocholle, N.Y., pulled sharply away from the curb when she started up on a green traffie signal, swerving {uto the rear of a car drivon by John Kauath, of 60 Gallbtault street.Part of tho fendors worg ripped from the vehicles.Canada Produces Record Amount Of Gold During 1939 Quantity and valuo .« produced during 1930 gold were the greatest in the history of the Canadian mining industry, the Dominion Bureau of.Statistics said, Production of now gold from all primary sources totaled 5,094,379 fine troy ounces, compared with 4,725,117 the pro- vious yoar.Gross value of output was $184,116,061, an increase of 10.8 por cont from 1938, Ontario mines conttributed 3,086,076 fine ounces, Quebac 053,377, British Columbin 628,- 070 and Manitoba 180,876.L.ess- er quantities were recovered tn the Yukon, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, the northwest torritories and Alberta, According Lo preliminary statls- tics of world production, Canada probably ranked second or third as a gold producing country, bo- ing exceeded only by the Union of South Afelen and possibly Russia.LAST RESPECTS OF BRO.ANDRE Rev.A.Clement Dies After Taking Ill \u2014 Rector At Oratory .Funeral service was held today for Rev.Father Adophe Clement, C.8.C., for many years Rector of St.Joseph's Oratory prior to his retiroment in 1937, and one of the most widely known of Montreal priests, who died suddenly year, In Indifferent health for the: past yeur Father Clement collapsed at the St.Laurent rectory of the Holy Cross Order, and died two hours later at the hospital.Closely associated with the late Brother Andre in the founding of.ment was well known to thousands of Canadians and Americana shrine here {n more than a quare ter of n century.A native of St.Laurent, Father Cloment was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs.Norbert Clement.Ho re- coived his early education at St.Laurent Collego and went to the Catholle University at Washing ton, D.C., for his theological stud- les, He was ordained in St.James Cathedral hove In 1909 by tha lato Archbishop Druchesi, and for tho next 10 years taught at St.Laurent College, where he took charge of music.Father Clement joinod Brothor Andre in 1910 and served ns rector of the Oratory from that year unidl his roetiremont in 1937.Surviving are four brothers, Rey.Father Raymond Clement, C.8.C., cure of Chittagong, Ben.gul, Indja since 1917; 1.Daniel Clement, local notary; Cloment, also of Montreal, and Rev.Father Godofroy Clement, C.8.C., cure of tho Town of Mount Royal; and two sisters, Mrs, M.Laurin and Mrs.Adolphe Fortin, both residing in the Town of St.Laurent, Judging by tho l'rice \u201cft was the swoetest hat,\u201d gushed Mra, Penn, \u2018and when the millinor told me I could have it for a moro song I ordered It ut once.\" Mr.Penn sald nothing until ho suw the bill, Then he spoke, \u201cA case of mistaken identity,\u201d he sald, quietly, \u201cThe woman evidently thought you were a famous singer.\u2019\u2014TH-Bits, Labor is discovered to be the grand conqueror, enriching and bhullding up nations more surely than the proudest battles.\u2014Wi{lllam Ellery Channing, Excels In Quality 'SALADA' TEA Take TRAM or BUS to Enjoy Summer\u2019s last holiday OUTINT HE OPEN WHERE TO GO\u2014-WHAT TO DO ST.HELEN'S ISLAND PICNIC and PLAY on wooded, breeze-swept slopes and pleasant playing fields.Take Island Buses one block south of Ontario and Delorimier.Good service all day.Extra fare: 2 for Sc.THE MOUNTAIN Have you seen Beaver Lake?There are many fine picnie spots beneath the trees of the Mountain.Cars daily to the top from Remembrance Road, Cote des Neiges\u2014 or Mount Royal and Park Avenues.AMUSEMENT PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS Gardens.Enjoy carefree hours of fun and jollity at Belmont Park.Rapid and frequent tram acrvice.Bus route from Sherbrooke and St.Denis to Botanical Free transfera from Sherbrooke West and St.Hubert Buses and all tram lines.Returning, tram fare with free transfers to all tram lines, or these transfers will be accepted on Bherbrooke West and St.Hubert buses with the addition of a 2-1/12 c.ticket, GOLF Take this route for the Municipal Golf Course where you may play a round for only a nominal fee.SPORTS Many fine sports features Labor Day week-end: Royals at Stadium; Racing at Blue Bonnets, See the sports pages.There is a Tram or Bus Route to take you quickly and economically to any of the city and district's parks and playing fields.HISTORIC SPOTS Take the children to visit the city's historic spots and muscums\u2014Chateau de Ramezay; Musee Historique Canadien on Queen Mary Rd at Cote des Neiges\u2014etc, OBSERVATION CAR A cool, open-air, round-the-mountain ride of 10 miles for only 25c.\u2014passing in full view of St, Joseph's Oratory.at St.Laurent Hospital in his 67th 8t, Joseph's Oratory, Father Cle, who visited the famous mountain\u2019 Tfdouard .PAID ASSOCIATE.' i Sema vs re ver Sat i Dee P= roma Se gen [222 Wy 77s LIME RICKEY 0 R GRAPE PUNCH rR CB RR A PAGE FOUR K Social and Personals is] Se Mrs.William Dawson has re- \u2019 Mrs.B.Levy and her son Law- turned home frum Toronto.rence, have returned from New Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Tessier huve returned home from Ste.Agathe.Mrs.Hector A.Dule left on Monday to spend a week ut Quebec.Mr.and Mrs.W, England are leaving this week-end to take up residence in Winnipeg.Mrs.8.J.Brooks and her son returned home on Tuesday eve- ping, from Kingston, unt, Mrs.Southern and Miss Itthel Southern are guests at the Boule Rock Hotel, Metis Beach.Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilfred Shaw have returned home from an extended motor tour of Ontario, Mr.and Mrs.8.McUivern have returned home from Nova Scotia, where they spent a month.Dr.T.doodnough hus returned home from Lake Simone, where he spent the past (wo weeks, Mrs.Colin 8, Forrest has returned home from a 12 days\u2019 erulse to Prince Edward Island.Mr.and Mrs, Royce Smith have left for Bedford, Que., and will later visit triends in Ontario.Mr.Kenneth Crone has returned home from Bristol Beach, Que., where ho spent two weeks, Mrs.A.R.Colman and her family have returned from Selby Lake, whore they spant the gum- mer.Miss Sheelagh McNamara has retyrned home from Brompton Lake, where she spent the summer, Mrs.L.Diner and her two sons have returned home from La Macaza, where they spent the summer, Mra.Herbert Dawson has arrived from England and will be the guest of Mrs.Charles F.Dawson for the duration of the war, ° Miss Margaret Crook is expected home on Tuesday morning from Ste, Agathe, where she has been spending the past two weeks, Mrs.E.F.Large has returned to her home in Toronto, after spending the past month with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.O.OC.Rehfuss.Mr.and Mrs.William Irving, Sherbrooke Street West, are expected home this week-end from their vacation.Mr.and Mrs, M.Mintzberg are expected home shortly from the Laureñtians, where they # at Coburg, Ont., York, where they spent the summer with relatives, Mrs.F.LL.Gall and her daughter Beverley have left to spend the remainder of the season at St.Adolphe de Howurd.Mrs.E.8.Young and ber children, Lois and Robert, have returned from Lake Louisa, where they spent the summer, Miss Olga Lieber hag returned to city after spending the summer the guest of Dr.and Mrs.HR.8.Robertson.Mrs.B.D.McCallum js expected home this week-end from Pictou, Nova Scotia, where she spent the pust two weeks.George Beresford, Jr., |s expected home this week-end from Val Morin, where he has been spending the past two weeks, Miss Rita Cuddy has returned home from Ste.Agathe, where she spent the past week, the guest of Mise Margaret Crook.Miss R.MacMillan is leaving today by plane for her home in Calgary, after spending the past week visiting friends in Montreal.Mrs.Willlam Severs and her children, Joan and Derick are expected home this week-end from Knowlton, where they spent the summer.Mrs.D.E.Tuthill and her daughter, Miss Beverley Tuthill are the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Btevens, Cote St.Antoine Road.Mrs.W.M.Adams of San Marino, Culifornia, is arriving to-morrow to spend a month with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.L.Davies.Mrs, Adams was formerly Miss Edng Davies, Mrs.Lyman Ray Avery, formerly of Kensington Avenue, and now of London, England, has arrived in Montreal .with her son Arthur, and has taken an apartment on Lincoln avenue for the \u2018winter, ere Mrs.C.H.R.Bird has returned home from Yamachiche, Que.where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Bird, jr., for a week.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.C.J.Decle has returned home from Newaygo, where he spent the past two weeks.Mrs.Decle and family are expected home this week-end, Mr.W.J.8.McCormick, who has besn in the Homoeopathic hospital for the past week, ls now recuperating and ls expected to return home this week-end.t\u2014 spent the summer, Mr.bod Mrs.W.5.Andrews who spent the summer at Lake.SAFETY EDGE GLASS 19e Hind's Honey and Ailmond Cream +.49g KANES £: Rate 4779 SHERBROOKE WE DELIVER drugs, newepapeèrs.magazines, los ereûm.Ice cold drinks, ste Want It in A Hurry?FREE TUMBLER With Any Drug Purchase of 50c or Over We Feature 22% Butter Fat Ice Cream At Our Fountain\u2014At Regular Prices DRUG STORE WEST AT GROSVENOR prescriptions, cigarettes, 3 Tubes 49¢ | 25e Listerine Tooth Paste Try Kane's Fast Service Cem ew * } ! We Do Printing Of All Kinds Phone WAInut 2773 % THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY WVRC Choral Group To Sing At Kiwanis The choral division of the Women's Volunteer Reserve Corp.(Canadian Beavers) under the direction of Mra.(Captain) Grace Forrest, will be the guest artists at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanlg Club being held today in the Windsor Hotel, Included on the program will Le several original compositions by members of the choir, EJ field have left for Toronto and Windsor, Ont, and will return home at the end of September.Mr.and Mrs.K.W, Matheson have returned home from the Maritime Provinces, where they speul three weeks, und ure leaving this week-end for Lakefield, where they will remaln for several days.Bencfit Dance A dance in ald of the Canadian Red Cross was held on Bat- urday evening the 24th in the Budge Memorial Hull at the central Y,M.C.A, on Drummond Street.The affair was epon- sored by the 'Ggorgettes\u201d of the 8ir George William's College under the leadership of Audley Bush and Ducte Peppin.The dance music was supplied by Jimmie Gunn and his orchestra, Among those present were: Howard Singer, Anna Kelly, Ruby Singer, Irene Wilfong, Allan Singer, Ted Waltherg, Art Davies, Bert Davies, David Henders, Bob Hughes, Bernard Donnelly, Paul Lofverg, Maizie Fawley, Marion Stewart, Ruth Thieman, Jimmy Campbell, Dorothy Campbell and Mrs.Carasek.Members of R.C,A.F, included: Bert Reorger, J.McCay, Karle Stevenson, Jess Mortwedte, Bill Ascott, Lorie Cormier, Ed.Phillips, Cecil Spratt, Frank Buli, Mel Dalphonde, Joe Thompson, Jack Linton, Al Erickson, Andy Gleeson and Edward Clark C.AS.F.- Los Angeles.Dulcie Peppin, Liilian Greffe, Maurice Willlams, James Heg- garty, Rita Meagher, Queenie Heitner, Rosina McHardy, Stan Murdock, Millie Harrison, Mrs.Douglas, Mr.Unwin, Helen Me- Mahon, Evelyn Turvey, Chrissie Warner, Madeleine Loggi, Fred Kieran, Margaret Sharp, Vera Stafford, Lucilla Armstrong, Walter Seymour, Margaret Brown, Hart Young, Audley Bush, Mr.and Mrs.G.Weston, Gerry Birtz, Kay Dunphy, Olive Welburn, Marge McDougal, Yvonne Lavofe, Agnes Ivory, Bill Thistle and Jackie Jacques.Benefit Garden Party A garden party, fish pond and sale of home cooking, staged in aid of the Legion of Frontiersmen Bolingbroke Bomber Fund, was held at the home of Mrs.W.A.Patton, 4575 Circle Road recently.The garden and tea table were attractively decorated with flags and bunting, Tea was poured by Mrs.J.K, Ashworth and Mrs, W.Jones.Mrs.E, A, Radcliffe, Mrs.Harper, Mrs.Stanton and Mrs.W.Moore were in charge of the various booths.Subscribers to the fuhd included: Mrs.R.Kent, Mrs.M.May- lor, Mrs.D.Scott, Mrs.B.Lead- bette, Mrs.L.Fiset, Mrs.G.Coole, Mrs.Elliott, Mrs.Mitchell, Mrs.D.Campbell, Mrs.McNiven, Mrs.J.K.Ashworth, Mrs.Farley, Mrs.Anderson, Mrs.Latsch, Mrs.Tooke, Mra.Wells, Mrs, Fryer, Mrs.R.Tapley, Mrs.Manson, Miss Betty Manson, Mrs.H.Spence, Ilrs, J.Clark, Miss Coole, Mrs.E.A.Rawcliffe.Mrs.R.Patch, Mrs.D.Killam, Mrs.Bodie, Mrs.Clark, Mrs.Foster, Mrs.Appleby, Mrs.All- smith, Mrs.Stanton, Migs Pitt, Mrs.W.Jones, Mrs, W.Moore, Mrs.Clarke, Mrs, Beauchesne, Mrs.Shortreid, Mrs.Delisie, Mrs.Pedesn, Mrs.W.Jackson, Miss Alice Foster, Mrs.J.Day, Mrs.Edna Curry, Mrs.St.Clair Jc Lean, Mrs.C, O.Wright, Mrs.W.J.Michaud, Miss S.Ross, Mrs.Drysdale, Mrs.G.Tapley.Mrs.Alexander, Mrs.Cornell, Mrs.J.Davey, Mrs.D.Robson, Mrs, O.Baker.Mrs.H.L.Pritchard, Mrs.Dorothy Walker, Mrs.Harper, Miss Cavers, Miss E.Michaud, Mrs.H.Briscoe, Mrs.T.Cree, Mrs.J.Warren, The following children orgas- {red a fish pond, which wae a\u2019 great success; Miss Doreen Jones Miss Bandra Moore, Miss Joyc: Welsh.Master Jackie Curry, Mas | ter Duncan Jones, Master CIit- ford Tooker and Master David! Clarke, WEDDINGS Irvin-Savage The marriage of Miss Mary Helen Savage, B.A, B.L.S.daughter of the late Mark J.Savage of Westmount, to Mr.The Way to a Mans Heart Quick Frizen Fillet of Cod With Egg Sauce Out of the sea swims complete protein.Whether you select fresh, canned or quick-frozen fish for the menu, you are certain of a reasonable supply of first-class protein for the family.In a terrible hurry?Then get a filet of quick_frozen cod and turn out this quick fish dinner: Boiled Codfish with Parsley and Egg Sauce, Potato Chips, Buttered Peas, Shad, Cucumbers, Tapioca Cream with Rhubarb Sauce.BOILED CODFISH WITH PARSLEY AND EGG SAUCE (Serves 4 to 6) Place Filet of Cod in saucepan and add Y2 cup boiling water and Y teaspoon salt.Cover and cook gently 10 minutes or until codfish is tender, Serve with parsley and egg sauce.PARSLEY AND EGG SAUCE To | cup white sauce add one chopped hard-cooked egg and 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley.Season to taste.Fish can also become a party protein.Try this wonderful recipe when it's \u2018\u2019company night\u2018\u2019 at your house.FILET'OF SOLE MONICA (Serves 8) Two pounds filet of sole, fresh or quick-frozen; 1 pound mushrooms, Ya pint cream, 1/3 pound American cheese, 3 pound grapes, Ya pound butter, % pint milk, 2 tablespoons flour, Simmer the fish slowly In 34 pint of milk, to which has been added 4 teaspoon salt, Save the milk for the sauce.Cut unpeeled mushrooms in medium-sized pieces, Cook in two tablespoons butter, salt and pepper.Peel grapes, cut in half and remove seeds.If seedless grapes are in sea3- son, they can be used without being peeled.Make sauce by creaming flour A WELL BALANCED MENU BREAKFAST: Fresh pineapple, omelet with green herbs, wholewheat toast, apple jelly, coffee, milk.LUNCHEON: Fish chowder, pilot biscuit, applesauce, gingerbread, tea, milk, DINNER: Tomato and lime juice, filet of sole Monica, parsley potato balls, green beans, watercress salad, French dressing, apricot upside down pudding, hard sauce, coffee, milk.* x and butter together; then add the milk, mushroom juice and grated.cheese.When this is cooked, add the Va pint of cream.* Pour some sauce In the bottom of a casserole or pyrex dish, and alternate layers of fish, grapes, mushrooms and sauce, finishing with sauce.Bake 20 minutes in 400 degree F.oven.This can be prepared in the morning and then baked just before serving.Basil Dion Irvin, of Montreal, son of Captain W.D, Irvin, C.B.E, D.8.0., R.N.(ret.) and of Mrs.Irvin, of England, took place yesterday morning at eleven o'clock fn the sacristy of the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, the Reverend Father Wilfred Mc- Donagh officiating.Peach Gladio- Il was used to form the decorations.Given in marriage by her brother, Mr.Mark F.Savage, the bride wore a gown of Danae white satin on princess lines with long gleeves extending in points over her hands.Her oval vefl of tulle fllusion fell from a halo of white satin and she carried a cascade bouquet où gardenias and bouvar- di.Miss Marguerite Savage, who was her sister's only attendant, was in a gown of Pensee amethyst crepe on long simple lines with a pleated panel in the front of the skirt, the bodice fashioned with a square neckline and long sleeves ending in point over her hands and the skirt falling into a glight train.She wore a bandeau of flowers in her hair and carried a cascade bouquet of Picardy gla- dioil, Mr.Murray Ballantyne acted as test man for M- Irvin.Mrs.Savage, mother of the bride, was in a gown of heaven blue crepe with a small velvet hat of fuchsia color flowers, she wore a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses and cornflowers and sable furs, The reception was held at the home of the bride's mother, 37 Churchill avenue, and 'ater Mr.and Mrs.Irvin left for the Seigniory Club, the bride travelling in a blue wool suit topped with a wool coat and grey fox collar and wearing blue acces- rories.Out-of-town guests {ncludad: Mr.and Mrs.E.R, Clarke, Mr, and Mrs.G.W.Browne, the TN q \"Tri SUITINGS BEN Your Yadtor CTI S The tonic effect in wearing these Suitings creates & feeling of confidence.® SUARANTEEO RRITIEM MANUFACTURE Misses Browne, Dr.and and Mrs.Weir Lyons, of Toronto, and Miss Martha Savage, of Stellarton, N.S.McKyes-Murdoch The Marriage of Mary Helen, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Charles R.Murdoch, of Westmount, to Mr, Shirley Edward McKeyes, son of the late Francis E.McKyes and of Mrs.McKeyes, of Mont al, took place on Friday morning at eight o'clock in Westmount Baptist Church, the Reverend Harry Pike, of OHvet Baptist Church, Verdun, officiating.Mrs, F.J.! sdgson played the wedding music.The bride wore a frock of Happiness Blue with a short matching jacket, 8 draped turban of the game material and a corsage bouquet of roses and baby's breath.Miss Brenda Patricia Davis, of Banff, who was the bride's only attendant, wore a frock of Cadet blue with navy accessories and a corsage bouquet of roses.Mr.Carlos B.McKeyes acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Charles H.Murdoch and Mr.William White, The reception was held at the residence of the bride's parents, 1243 Greene avenue.Mr, and Mrs.McKeyes will take up their residence at 3520 Shuter street.Many new factories are being established in Chile.\u201c|# | Tested Recipes Hamburger Layer Ibs.ground beef 1b.ground salt pork green pepper teaspoon salt medium sized teaspoon pepper onions 3 good sized tomatoes Spread meats, mixed together, and seasoned with salt and pepper, out in baking dish until about 13% inches thiek.On top put onions, sliced thin, the green pepper, also sliced thin, and enough tomato pulp to cover top.Bake about 40 minutes, Horomia Soft Sugar Cookies 2 cups light brown sugar 1 cup shortening (half butter and half lard, or butter or margarine) teaspoon soda teaspoon salt cup sour milk eggs teaspoon baking powder Flour 1 teaspoon flavoring Cream shortening, gradually cream in sugar, then add beaten eggs, then add half the sour milk with soda dissolved in it, then half the flour, about 3 or 4 cups, according to the kind of flour used.Sift flour with baking powder and salt.You can use almond, vanilla or lemon extract for flavoring, or 14 teaspoon nutmeg, whichever you prefer.Roll fairly thin and bake in quick oven\u2014around 400 degrees Fore WR Baked Liver Calf\u2019s liver 14 1b, salt pork Flour Salt, pepper Wash calf\u2019's liver in cold, salt water.With a thin, sharp knife cut deep gashes into the liver and insert strips of salt pork two or three inches long and % inch wide.Push well in, as they are Inclined to bake out.Roll liver with pork in flour mixed with salt and pepper, put in pan with a little water, and bake one hour, \u2014\u2014 Banana Bherbet 1 small banana 1 egg * Juice 1 orange 1% cup sugar Juice 1 lemon 14 cup water Beat egg lightly, add banana, mashed, then the fruit juices, sugar and water.Turn into refrigerator tray.and when edges begin to freeze stir once.Freeze solid.Gingerbread With Baked Top cups cake flour teaspoon baking powder teaspoon soda teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon ginger teaspoon nutmeg cup sugar cup fat egg cup molasses cup sour milk Sift flour, measure and sift with baking powder, soda, salt and spices.Cream fat, add sugar gradually, blending it in.Add W.J.CHAPMAN © PAINTING © PAPERING .® PLASTERING Thirty Years Building Upkeep Service FI.8634 HR OBER om Row \" REFRICERATION SERVICE AND REPAIRS DAY LA.4884 NIGHT A.C.Electric Refrigeration Co.854 Notre Dame St.W.Black Very Popular For New Fall Bags Broadcloth bags, black to go with the first black clothes, are rich and supple.The cloth is gathered and falls in small folds so that the bags look soft yet are not as bulky as full pouches.One of them {is shallow, about 18 inches Jong, and has a stunningly simple clasp in a long bar of lucite, the glass-clear plastic.Another, boat-shaped and shirred, has a snap frame.There are many styles, including one smooth envelope, deep and narrow, with 2 wide-band top-handle.As to shapes, the idea in these broadcloth bags seems to be to have them extreme, either very long and narrow or very wide and shallow, Broade¢loth bags can also be had in brown, egg and beat until mixture fs light and fluffy, Add molasses.Blend it in well.Stir in dry ingredients alternately with sour milk, Turn into greased pan and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., 50 to 60 minutes, After 30 minutes baking distribute evenly over the top a mixture made by blending together 3 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 3 teaspoon nutmeg, % cup nut meals, 4 tablespoons flour and 4 table- spoons melted butter.Continue baking.Delicious served warm.Rickrack Braid \u2014 | Variety of Uses Sew rickrack to the underside of the hem of pillowcases or other articles which you {intend to decorate with a hand-crocheted edge.Arrange the rickrack in such a way that only a bit of the points will show on the right side.When crocheting, catch the hook into the points instead of into the material.When the article wears out, it is then an easy matter to rip off the rickrack braid and use the handmade lace In something else, When patching used garments made of washable prints, use the wrong side of the new patch instead of -the right side.Such a patch is less noticeable since it matches more nearly the somewhat faded material, To insure an even hem on napkins use the hemmer of the desired width on the sewing machine, Do nôt thread the sewing machine needle.This will fold in the hem evenly and it will then be ready for hand sewing.When cutting anything from velvet, pin the pattern to the wrong side of the velvet and the velvet will be easier to cut.Use narrow hat elastic on babies\u2019 bibs Instead of tape or ribbon, The elastic permits of the bib being adjusted easily over thé head, NURSIN at all times.to diet if necessary.orders permit.please telephone Complete FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE and CONVALESCENTS In & private home atmosphere with registered nurses In attendance All 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Started Now Will be Ready by F.Phone or Write 1411 Crescent St., Room 207 HA.8663 - 9 am.to 9 p.m.Own Home r READY au] © .J 2 LR 2 TRE J BOOKLETS SERVEYOU 5, po WC Hor fm 6 4 x] / FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF YOUR ® CIRCULARS NATIONAL SALES & DISTRIBUTION CO.LIMITED J.C.Leroux, Manager Successors to Messenger Dept DOMINION MESSENGER & SIGNAL CO.LIMITED HArbour 9101 - 9102 - 9103 \u2018 i 2 N Ii SAMPLES A |. Uses derside T other end to pcheted ack in bit of e right Ch the ead of n the len an 8 rick- hand- e, rments se the teh in- juch a nce it some- n nap- he de- g ma- sew.3 wilt and it hand from o the 1d the c on pe or ts of y over He Pod I ee FT THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE FIVE cs EXAMINER EDUCATIONAL PAGE ex P Impatient \u201cWhat inspired the old-time pioneers to set forth in their covered wagons?\" \u201cWell, maybe they didn't want to wait about 30 years for a train.\u2019\u2014Grit.Er Enjoy the advantages of a Sprott business training.Hundreds of successfully placed graduates can testify to its efficiency.Complete Information Cheerfully Supplied.Phone.EL.1733 \u2014 EL.2452 SPROTT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, INC.EMPRESS THEATRE BLOCK 2304 Old Orchard, N.D.G.V.D.SPROTT, Principal ROBICHAUD'S OFFER EXCELLENT TRAINING! | Offering an intensive course in French conversation, Robichrud's | Commercial Academy, 893 Prince | | Ï Albert avenue, corner Sherbrooke street.is fully equipped to give complete stenographic instruction.The stenographic course includes English tuition; the teaching of the Pitman, Gregg or Per- rault-Duployé shorthand system; touch typing; invoicing; correspondence in both French and English; spelling, office practice, filing and accounting.The school gives a very easy French adaption to the Pitman and Gregg systems.In view of the keen competition for positions today, the academy stresses the desirability of potential employees haviag a thorough understanding of French.All instructors at the sctool are highly trained and have had long practical experience, Diplomas are awarded to all 5880 McLYNN AVE.MAGAZINES, BIBLES & BOOKS LEARN BOOKBINDING A fascinating craft te learn \u2014 Gold tooling - inlaying of leather - dyeing of leather = marbling end papers - edge gilding \u2014 LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT GERARD PERRAULT ATlantic 8101 NEATLY BOUND or REPAIRED SHORTHAND: 393 PRINCE ALBERT Corner Sherbrooke \u2014MISS ROBICHAUD'S\u2014 COMMERCIAL ACADEMY ENGLISH TUITION \u2014 FRENCH OPTIONAL GREGG, PITMAN, DUPLOYE-PERRAULT.BOOKKEEPING - BILINGUAL TRAINING Many positions now open for young people having proper commercial training.Most Efficient Placement Service.Students can register any time, DE.2663 UX) Westmount Business College MISS R.WOOD, PRINCIPAL Royal Bank Building CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND GREENE AVE, {Entrance 1165 Greene Ave.) Complete business and secretarial courses Specialized Individual Instruction.Limited number in day and evening classes.Private lessons.Graduates holding responsible positions Residence! WEllington 1885 DExter 1200 Miss Graham's Business College FRENCH & ENGLISH TUITION All Commercial Subjects taught by thorough and practical feachers in both languages; also a comprehensive course in Secretarial Work.Individual instruction, French Conversation.Night Classes: Both Sexes Day Classes: Girls Only SCHOOL OPENS SEPT.3rd BUSINESS FIRMS PROVIDED WITH STENOGRAPHERS 4914 Sherbrooke Street DExter 2242 Westmount FORTIN BUSINESS COLLEGES 5350 Snowdon Ave.(Cor.Coolbrook) © EL.2288 @ DICTAPHONE \u2014 COMPTOMETER \u2014 AND OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES TAUGHT (C.G.A.-A.P.A.) FREE OF CHARGE FRENCH , , .ENGLISH TO REGULAR PUPILS J ENROLL NOW FOR 3RD OF SEPTEMBER CLASSES _ COURSES FOR ALL OFFICE POSITIONS \u2014 CIVIL SERVICE \u2014 ACCOUNTANCY NEW MEMBERS OF YWEA STAFF ASSUME DUTIES Will Take Over Here September 1 \u2014 Experienced Leaders At the first of September, 1940, the Montreal Y.W.C.A.will have threes new secretaries.Miss Rhoda E.Gregory, a graduate of the McGill School of Physical Education, will join the staff of the Health Education Department, Miss Gregory comes to the Montreal association from Alma College, St.Thomas, Ontario, where she has been outstandingly successful in the position of Director of Physical Education.She has had wide experience also in girls\u2019 camps, having directed physical education at Camp Moorecroft, Nanaimo, B.C.and at Camp Ouareaun, St.Donat, Que.Miss Katherine Scott, a graduate of the University of British Columbia and of the Vancouver Normal School, has heen appointed assistant in the Girls\u2019 Work Department.Miss Scott, who for the past two years has been teaching in Trail, B.C.has this summer acted as a Counsellor at Y.W.C.A.Camp Qolahwan, She is at present attending a conference on Group Work at Geneva Park, Lake Couchiching, Ontario.Miss Scott's work will be principally with \u2018teen age girls, Mrs.Margaret B.Lathe, a graduate of the University of Manitoba, will have supervision of the Y.W.C.A.Extension Clubs at Rosemount and Hochelaga.During the spring of 1940, Mrs.Lathe occupied with distinction a temporary position in the Association acting as Bducation and Membership Secretary.During the autumn of 1939, she held a teaching position in Carberry, Manitoba, under the National Youth Training Plan and has served also as Assistant Secretary of the Student Christian Movement on the campus of the University of Manitoba.SELECTING NEW SINGERS FOR WORK ON AIR To encourage the study of the repertory of opera and oratorio for radio purposes, Victor Brault, instructor at McGill University, Faculty of Music, is now selecting new singers.From last sea- gon's enro'ment, thirty sinpers were engaged to sing for the presentation of special radio programs during Christmas and Easter festivities, when Berlioz\u2019 \u201cChildhood of Christ\u201d and Hon- egger's \u2018King David\u201d were performed.For those who wish to join this year's group, auditions will be held next Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock, at the McGill Conservatorium.Rehearsals for the ensemble will take place every Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock, from September 12 and two other evenings in the week will be devoted to soloists for rehearsing with full cast.Beethoven's \u201cFidelio\u201d, and Haydn\u2019s \u2018Creation, are being considered as the first works to be studied.As in previous years, radio programs for Christmas and Easter Festivals will be studied by all members of the group.MILITARY EQUIPMENT Uruguay is considering purchasing military equipment from Spain.PANDA VERSATILE London Zoo's panda has learned to present arms with a broom.oe 2 The Business School For Young Men and Young Women DAY DIVISION Complete Senedd Stanographic + Secretarial Comes ourse Course Subjects include: Bookkeeping and Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English and Correspondence, Business Arithmetic, Business Hice Machines, Principles of Business and Commercial Law, Office Practices, ! placement students finishing any course and passing satisfactory examinations.A special c_urse in transcri-\u2018ion combining advanced typewriting and shorthand will be found of great benefit to students desirious of obtaining hig\" est proficiency in stenographic work.Students may register at any time and are assured of individual progress.The academy maintains a service in constant touch with the leading firms In [Che SNAPSHOT GUILD TWO IN A PICTURE À x WO people often yield a better picture than just one-\u2014especial- ly in the summer time, when lots of young romances are budding.However, to make these pictures most effective, there are a few points you want to keep in mind.The first point is to make one of pour subjects more prominent than the other.This keeps the interest from being divided, and it's easy to do.; Just have one of the subjects doing something, while the other watches.\u2018Then the attention will naturally go to the subject who is most active.An interesting example of this is shown in the picture above.The gir], dribbling sand from her hand, attracts your eye first, Then, when your glance strays to the boy's face, you are immediately turned back to the girl's face, because he is looking in that direction.* There are some other good, instructive points in this picture, You will notice that the girl\u2019s head is somewhat higher in the picture space than the boy's head; also This picture Is better because It has a girl's face, When you have two or more subjects In a picture, make one more prominent than the others.H | | 3 ¥ natural \u201ccenter of Interest\u2019~the her face is more brightly lighted by the sun, while his face is mostly in shadow, All these help to make the girl the center of interest.Every picture should have such a center of Interest.No doubt you remember seeing group pictures, such as a picture of a graduating class, in which each face was as prominent as the others.Pictures of that type are of course very useful as records, but they do not have the pictorial charm of an informal arrangement\u2014because the \u201ccenter of interest\u201d is lacking.Naturally, when you're picturing a couple, or a larger group, you do not want to slight anyone.However, for best effect, you should make one more prominent than the others.Sometimes just a turn of the subject's head, or a slight change of your own position, wil] do it.And it's a valuable point to remember, because you'll be tak ing lots of these pictures during the summer\u2014they'ra the type of snapshot that adds interest to your album, 296 John van Guilder Need For Great Effort To Encourage Youth Stressed The need for Intensive efforts to provide jobs, educational opportunities and encouragement for youth is stressed in a report on \u201cThe Youth of New York City,\u201d issued hy the Research Bureau of the Welfare Council of New York, It holds that thousands of young persons here who came to maturity during the depression are in danger of becoming unemployables.These young men and women, who never found jobs and are now being passed over In favor of more recent applicants, face the dilemma of being \u2018\u2018unable to get experience without work and unable to get work without experience,\u201d the Council declares.Whether the remedy be an industrial upturn which shall reemploy millions, or a more sympathetic attitude on the part of employers, or a further extension of Government youth assistance, the report does not indicate.It points out, however, that such near-unemployables are without the stimulus to seek further training or reviving lost skills, The survey based upon Worke Progress Administration interviews with approximately 10,000 persons, or 1 per cent of the total youth of the City, between the ages of 16 and 25, was originally carried out in 1935.Nevertheless, the Research Burean findings are taken to apply generally to the years 1935-40.The prevailing unemployment of the decade, the study notes, has fallen most heavily upon youth.With more schooling than its fathers, the New York youth of the 1930's has been less ahle than any previous generation to make use of that education.Many young persons, when questioned, were bitter that thelr occupations wera what they considered unworthy of their train- fing and abilities, Many hundreds believed their plans or prospects had been wrecked rather than merely postponed, Thirty-two per cent of the young men of 21 or over answered in the affirmative when asked if the depression had interfered with their marrying.The demoralization brought by Montreal, unemployment was further stress- Filing, Business French, Employment Guidance.Established 1873.Courses revised to meet demands of modem business, imilar courses in evening division.Placement service free to graduates, new equipment, including typewriters of three standard makes £ eu- lators, adding machine, dictating machine, duplicating machines, full-size filing cabinets and accessories.Hi, tus and information from the Registrar a ees ond Street, Montreal MA, 8331 Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL Y.M.CA, EDUCATIONAL WAInut For full information and Rates just phone and our Representative, Mr.Mount, will be pleased to call ADVERTISING 2773 ed by the report in discussing recreation among youth.\u201cIn spite of all that New York City has to offer\u2014its incomparable cultural advantages, its expanding and improving public recreation program\u2014its young people, especially after they leave school, spend their leisure largely in the narrow routine of reading newspapers and magazines, radio listening and going to the movies,\u201d the report says.\u201cFew have opportunity to engage In sports, Almost none have any hobbies or recreational skills.\u201d i No man can always do just as he chooses until he always chooses to do God\u2019s vill; and that 1s heaven.There fs no liberty in wrongdoing.\u2014Joseph Cook.SATURDAY ART CLASSES for School Age Boys and Girls Miss G.Paige Pinneo Studio: 1442 Sherbrooke St.W.LA.4784 Aid For Britain By U.S.Backed By Educator United States potley toward Great Britain received the soru- tiny of Dr.Monrge K.Deutsch, vice-president aud Provost of the University of California, in an address before the Commonwealth Club in San Franoisco, Declaring that the \u201cBritish are today the last line of defense for democracy in all Western Burope,\u201d and that on the British rest \u201call our hopes for decades, perhaps for centu:ies,\u201d Dr.Deu- tach asked, \u201cand we give them what?Our sympathy!\" Going on, he said: \u201cNo; {it is worse even than sympathy.We give them airplanes and munitions, provided they \u2018pay on the barrel-head,\u2019 and send their own ships and risk their own seamen to get them.When British are standing with their backs to the well, ready to The School Commissioners of the City of Westmount The Schools under the control of this Board will re-open on Wednesday, Sept.4th GRADES TEN, ELEVEN AND TWELVE Pupils promoted to these grades will report at the WESTMOUNT HIGH SCHOOL COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD at 9.00 a.m.New Pupils will be received at 10.00 a.m.Tenth yoar Supplemental Examinations will begin at 1.30 p.m.September 4th.Pupils entering the Twalfth Year High School (Senior Matriculation) must register in the Principal's office before 2.00 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon September 4th, GRADES SEVEN, EIGHT AND NINE All pupils of these grades will be accommodated in what was formerly the High School, Academy Road.Former Westmount pupils will be recelved at 9.00 a.m.and the new pupils in the afternoon at 1.30 o'clock.Supplemental Examinations for Grade Nine will begin at 1.30 p.m.Wednesday, September 4th, ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Grades One to Six are accommodated in the three Elementary Schools, These districts are as follows: Roslyn Avenue School \u2014 the north side of Sherbrooke St.and above, from the eastern to the western limits of Westmount.King\u2019s School \u2014 south side of Sherbrooke St.and below, from Clare- mont.Âve.to west side of Matcalfs Ave.Queen's School south side of Sher brooke St.and below, from Matcalfe Ave.(east side) to eastern [limits of Westmount.The Board reserves the right to transfer pupils from the school of one district to the school of another district at any time when necessary, The Principals of all the schools will be in attendance on or before Tuss- day, September 3rd.Office of the Board, Academy Roads.F Knasland, SE a 00 sm ~ | Secretary-Superintendent.ART FINE and APPLIED Sir George Williams College OF THE MONTREAL 7.M.C.A, Professional and leisure-time training in ofl branches of fine and commercial ort, including drewing end painting, water colour, \u2018oil, modelling and sculpture, poster design, fashion drawing, illustrating, advertising ert, Three studios.Individual instruction.Co-educational.Day and evening courses.Special Saturdey morning class for school pupils.Information from Registrar.1441 Drummond St .MA, 8331 withstand the most dreadful attack that has ever been devised by! $5,000,000 damage In Chile.Heavy rains recently caused human (or better, inhuman) intelligence, we tell thom what a fine thing they are doing and assure tlem we'll let them have Co] ROWLAND'S © Clauses ane all the supplies we oan spare if private tui ( thoy have the ocsh to pay for TUTORIAL ® Matrigulation i them, the ships to sond, and the in one year * seamen to man them.We our SCHOOL ® McGilt Sup- selves do not risk a ship or & soa- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 plementals man-\u2014or even a dollar, 221 Elm Ave.\u20ac school Attacking United States lsola- FI.1339 prades tionists, Dr.Deutsch asked If SEE thoy really believed in the Mon- roo Doctrine, \u201cWould they he wile Ung to send warships to fight the German or talinn fleet, say off Uruguay?Would hoy be willing to send our boys to tight in Bra- ail?No doctrine is worth a straw in the prosent world unless you are prepared to put force behind ft\u2014and yet more force, and more force.\" 4535 SHERBROQKE ST.Ww.Boys and Girls 3'3 to D years Miss A.Butlanshaw rospel Certificate, England.versation, Speclal srnoona FAIR PERCENTAGE the Chilo esttmatos that three- fourths of {ts people aro ltorate, Interviews at and after Sept.3rd or vs Fi.4101.AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS RE-OPENING SEPT.South Africa le oo-ordinating 12th Arlington School Individual Attention: French Sane atox for Guen Ghlidren.older Children Coached | Att Westmount Y.M.C.A.from 10 am.to 12 on phone all afr rald precautions, Weston DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Re-opens Sept.12th Primary alass for boys and girls, Transportation arranged If desired.Matrloulation or Graduation Course.Open to Partial Students for Art Aperoglation, Dramatics, Current vents, Homemaking; Languages.Prospectus on request, Peter Pan Private Kindergarten Children from 3 to 6 years, Particulars on application, 445 Strathcona Ave, WE, 1910 Pelnoipalt MISS JEAN NICHOL, M.A, 18 Severn Ave., Westmount, P.Q.Phone Fltzroy 9856 Nursery School Reopening Monday Sept.16th Special programme arranged for FRENCH KINDERGARTEN Under the direction of d MARGUERITE BIELER, B.A.3 to 7 yoars of age, using Progressive Educational methods.HOURS \u2014 9 to 12 a.m.Registration on or before School Opaning Sept.10.Full particulars upon request 5439 Earnscliffe Avenue A French school specially adapted for English speaking children of DExtar 5916 Kindergarten & Primary School Under the personal direction of Miss Esther Pascoe, C.K.I., Froebal Certifigate 4926 GROSVENOR AVENUE Children called for and taken home, Fu to 7 Years Children from 2 Songs, Games, Rhythot, Lhe, Manunl Activities Outdoor work when _wsather permite.OURS 9 AM, TO 1 NOON | particulars upon request.ELwood 8284 Miss Hageys School KINDERGARTEN \u2014 JUNIOR & HIGH SCHOOL Miss Hagey, Principal (formerly of Miss L.Palmer's School) TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sherbrooke St.and Marlows Ave.® McOiLl.GRADUATE IN ATTENDANCE @ TERM OPENS SEPT.5th For Information Pleaso Tolephone LA.3391 pr MOUNT ST, LOUIS COLLEGE BY THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS University Matriculation English and French Languages on Equal Footing Prospectus on Request 244 Sherbrooke Street East MONTREAL * Tel.MA.8138 Catholic High School 3465 Durocher Street Conducted by the +, PRESENTATION BROTHERS Experienced staff; character bullding; organized athletics; gymnasium; central location, À college preparatory and accredited high school with separates junior and commercial departments.The Principal may be ssen daily from 2 fo 4 p.m.and et other times by appointment, School Reopens Septomber 3rd Telephones: MArquette 2713-1879 FACULTY Dean: Douglas Clarke, M.A., M appreciation of Eurythmics, Keyboard Harmony, Weekly rehearsals of the Orchestra for full time or partial courses.PIANO AND VIOLIN CLASSES BEGIN IN MA.2606 McGILL UNIVERSITY Session 1940-41 opens September 16th, 1940 McGill University Conservatorium of Music offers a complete and thorough musical education and courses.feadin diplomas of A.Mus., L.Mus., and degree of Mus.B.organ, singing violin and all orchestral instruments and composition, Lectures on all Theoretical subjects and a special course of lectures on the music wilt be given at hours convenient to all.Training Courses for Specialist teachers in school music.Courses in Dalcroze and Teachers\u2019 Methods available to all qualified persons as vacangies occur, OF MUSIC us.B.(Cantab) F.R.C.M., F.R.C.O, to the Instruction in pianoforte, Special and Materials, will be held in the evenings and are Students may register AT THE WESTMOUNT SCHOOLS SEPTEMBER For Byllabus and full particulars a THE VICE-DIRECTOR AND McGILL UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC 677 Sherbrooke St., W.ly t SECRETARY MONTREA.« 4 # A FRENCH COURSE Brebeuf College, Montreal, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers gives a special course in Franch for English-speaking boys.Boys from YO to 14 years cannot but learn and speak the language in the Brebeuf environment.The aim of the course is essentially practical: to speak French fluently, with the correct accent, and to acquaint one with the fundamentals of written composition.Attention is focussed or conversation and on an extensive vocabulary of words and expressions, enabling one to cope with any situation.The experiment met so far with real success: all the English-speaking boys being able to speak French fluently at the end of the school year.The College is situated im the finest residential district, afford- sng à country air that is healthful and bracing.lixtensive grounds and playing fields surround the College.Athletics are under the supervision of competent coaches.The buildings are modern, come pletelv firepronf and hygienic, Por illustrated folder, terms, etc., apply to: The Rector, College Jean-de-Brebeuf, 3200 Ste.Catherine Road, Cote-des-Neiges, Montreal.Telephone ATlantice 4208, ore For English-Speaking Boys pre PRE] æ mm æ.> ve es ; i ENTE ON ë i# ! Gt THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 eee * HOLLYWOOD GOSSIPS sy NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD y, *.pren M 1 THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS \u201cUntamed\u201d\u2019 Is Absorbing Romantic Screen Drama direction, outstanding characterizations, an expertly contrived screenplay, and enhanced by an all-Technicolor treatment, Paramount has translated Sinclair Lewls' famous novel, \u201cMantrap,\u201d Into an absorbing romantle screen drama, under the title of \u201cUntamed,\u201d which opened at the Westmount United yesterday play- Ing until Saturday night, and costars May Milland, Patricia Morison and Akim Tumiroff.One of the noteworthy features of this particular picture Is that it signalizes the ascent to staur- jom of glamorous Patricia Morison, who here demonstrates cou- slusively that she possesses a fine dramatic talent in addition to her already established ability to took beautiful even in the simplest of dresses, She hay taken advantage of avery opportunity\u2014and many have been offered her\u2014in her role of a clty-bred girl married to a French-Canadian guide aml hunter, who finds life « dull and miserable affair in a tiny North woods hamlet, where the women of the community look at her askance, and privately agree that Akim Tamlroff\u2014as her hughand ~\u2014hug shown distinetly poor judsg- ment in his selection of à mate.North Woods Hunt When Tamiroft brings a young city doctor\u2014\u2014Ruay Milland\u2014intn his home, following a hear hunt during whlch the latter has sustained an broken foot, and leaves these two young poople to their own devices, the critical attitude of the neighbors reaches a fever heat, Absent on an extended hunt with William Frawley\u2014 who has brought Mllland to the North woods to recuperate from a nervous breakdown\u2014Tamiroff, in his bluff innocence, has no suspicion that his wife might become irresistibly attracted to this personable young stranger within his Rates, The death of the local medico \u2014J.Farrell MacDonald-inapires Milland with the {dea to remain in the Village, abandoning his For Prompt Delivery of Fruits and cal SOL*S Groceries EL.6566 \u2014 EL.8930 5307 Sherbrooke West Deliveries from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.lucrative city practice.He sedulously tries to hide the fact (even from himself) that a growing love for Patricia has been re sponsible for this decision, but both of them finally reallze thut the one decent thing to do is for Milland to return to the city, rather than break Tuamirofl's heart.How these two\u2014swayed by emotions beyond their control but sincerely detérmined to go thelr separate ways, even in the face of thelr love for each other \u2014find the solution to their seem- Ingly hopeless problem, makes for a serles of exciting scenes which build to a tensely dramatic climax, Insteriul Direction Direction in masterful fashion by George Archalnbaud, \u2018\u2018Untamed\u201d Is high In entertainment values, Ray Milland hus never been seen to better advantage, and Akim Tamiroft appears in a characterization entirely different from anything ho has heretofore undertaken, Ile has hrought to hig role a sincere and sympathetic Interpretation which corrles completa conviction throughout the picture, The stirring North woods background, brilliantly interpreted by ingenious Technicolor cameras add a unique vitality to the filin.Once aguln, the \u2018Technicolor cameras add a \u201cfirst.\u201d In \u2018\u201c\u201cUntamed,\u201d a raging blizzard ot un- procedente« violence and weird beauty storms across the screen.And this phenomenon, as caugit by the maglemakers of movie- dom, outranks all other exciting natural\u2019 furies the.cinema center has thus far produced.The screenplay was written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and Frank Butler, Jane Darwell and Willlam Frawley are outstanding in featured roles and the entiro supporting cast has been skilfully.selected.- Makeup experts and halrdress- ers had to De rushed out to Paramount from Central Avenue last week to cope wilh the sepia makeup problem for 500 Negro dress extras used in a scene for \u201cLove Thy Neighbor,\u201d the Jack Benny-Fred Allon starring picture , .Director Sam Wood sent little Betty Drower two sweaters and a plaid skirt for being such a good girl when she had a tonsillectomy recently., .The blanket Claudette Colbert {s crocheting between scotes of l\u2019arn- mount's Arise My Love\" will be a Christmas gift.POPULAR TRIO SEEN IN NEW \u201cDR.KILDARE\u201d DRAMA Loraine Day, Lionel Barrymore and Lew Ayres in a scene from t:2 film \u201cDr.Kildare\u2019s Strange Case,\u201d which will open at the West- mount United Theatre Sunday playing until Tuesday night.CAREFREE ROMANCE It's a gay and carefree romance for Joan Bennett and George Raft when they fall in love during the action of Walter Wanger\u2019s \u201cThe House Across The Bay,\u201d which will be the feature attraction at the Monkland United Theatre starting Sunday playing until Tuesday night.\u201cSixty Glorious Years\u201d Showing At The Snowdon Now playing at the Snowdon United Tieatre, *'Sixty Glorious Years\u2019 is looked forward to eagerly not only by those film fans who enjoy the glamour of the past; but those who love an appealing romance will have their interest gratified in this brilliant successor to \u2018Victoria the Great.\u201d This new international attraction, produced entirely in Technicolor, projects a genuine human lure for modern Se S % FRONTENAC BLUE LABEL ) et aus SH NW A GRAND APPETIZER Because rs D WHATS THE BEER THATS BOTH DRY AND LIGHT ?L\u2026 MAR S \\ \u2019 NN \u2019 aad > \\ . Sc MARTA v audiences.As in the former Victoria screen biography, Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook are teamed, \u201cSixty Glorious Years\u201d has been produced.on a scale in keeping with its striking personal value.Out of the annals of Queen Victoria's there surges a current of swiftly moving intimate events, all portrayed in Technicolor, The romance of Vic- torla\u2019s love-match and marriage, the alternately tragic and triumphant political affairs which darkened and brightened her reign, her fortitude under distressing conditions, are all enacted in dramatic detail, Human Domestic Romance But above all else the picture offers the dominating human note of a domestic life.The average person watching the latest sympathetic impersonation of England's great sovereign and her consort will be enabled to relive the sorrows and joys of royal wife and husband, The intimate touch is stressed all through \u2018Sixty Glorious Years.\u201d The Victoria-Albert love romance opens in a halo of happiness, but it Is true to life in that the pair travels a rough trail, rough despite its royal glamour, and overcomes all obstacles by dint of loyalty one to the other, and personal sacrifices for the sake of England.Against the background of regal pomp, beginning with the queen's marriage and her first domestic dispute with Albert, a delightful sequence of characteristic episodes is unfolded when the imperious young Victoria is seen shooting at a target with bow and arrow under her husband\u2019s direction, It makes no difference to her that two of the greatest men in her realm, Sir Robert Peel, and the Duke of Wellington, hero of Waterloo, are awaiting an audience.The Prince Consort's calm advice prevents his wife from treating Wellington in too autocratic a manner when he urges her to forego appearing on horseback at a review and rides, as she intended to.The Queen's maternal care of her children; the Highland sports {at Balmoral Castle where Victoria\u2019s eldest son participates in the dancing competition but is only awarded second prize, with a Scotch youngster carrying off the principal trophy\u2014these episodes keep alive the spirit of tender romance and domestic felicity.The present links up with the past in Prince Albert's conception and successful organization of the Great Exhibition in 1851, when the Crystal Palace is built, and for the first time in history, the civilized nations of the earth participate in an industry festival, The March of Empire Disraell (Lord Beaconsfield) i= seen making the greatest diplomatic coup England has known in a decade by secretly borrowing money from the Rothschild bank- | Peel.one of the finest pictures to com I FILM STORY OF A GREAT QUEEN Beautiful Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook are co-starred in e from the British studios, \u2018Sixty Glorious Years,\u201d the love romance of a great Queen, which is now playing at the Air-conditioned Snowdon United Theatre.STIRRING DRAMA! A brilliant cast is featured in which is now playing at the York Robert Lowry, Don Ameche, George have acclaimed the picture as being both timely and great and have listed it as a \u201cmust see\u2019 film for moviegoers, this timely drama, \u2018Four Sons,\u2019 United Theatrz until Friday night.Ernest and Alan Curtis.Previewers ing firm, with which he buys shares giving Englahd control of the Suez Canal, Likewise, it is seen how peace failed in the Fifties, despite the strenuous efforts made in that direction by Queen and the Prince Consort, and so the screen shows in flaming sequences the horrors of the Crimean trenches in winter, the fall] of Sebastopol, and splendid heroism in the charge of the Light Brigade.Profound pathos marks the passing of the Prince Consort and Victoria's mourning seclusion for many years, until the insistent voice of the nation brings her back into imperial sway.Again the blast of the war trumpet sounds, as Gordon dics bravely at his post in the Sudan, and the Queen pours out the vials of her royal wrath on Prime Minister Gladstone because of the Cabinet's failure to send troops in time to save the devoted General.But Gordon fs avenged as General Kitchener rides into Khar- tum at the head of his conquering army, and thereafter events glide into the last days of Victoria, the splendid pageantry of the Diamond Jubilee and then the death of the queen at Osborne.Distinguished Cast In \u201cSixty Glorious Years.\u201d besides Anna Neagle and Anton Walbrook are C.Aubrey Smith as Wellington, Walter Rilla, as Prince Ernest of Saxe-Cobourg and Charles Carson, as Sir Robert Other well known players in the cast are Greta Wegener, Felix Aylmer, Lewis Casson, Pamela Standish, Olat Olsen, Gordon McLeod.Lyn Harding, Julian Royce and Conway Dixon.Thanks to the prestige gained for Producer Herbert Wilcox by the filming of \u2018Victoria the Great,\u201d much wider facilities were granted In the making of fntimate material for \u201cSixty Glorious Years,\u201d such as portrayals of the royal children.The birth of the Princess Royal has been made a moving episod.while important in the story is her growing up and marriage to Prince Frederick of Prussia, ; MARY GETTING MODERN Mary Martin, who sang onl, old melodies in her first motion picture, \u201cThe Great Victor Her bert,\u201d 1s going modern toda: with two new tunes in \u201cRhythm on the River,\u201d with Bing Cros by, and three ian Paramount's! \u201cLove Thy Neighbor.\u201d \u2018Mortal Storm\u2019 Brings 4 Stars To York Screen The stellar aggregation of Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Robert Young and Frank Morgan head the distinguished cast of \u2018\u2018The Mortal Storm,\u201d film adaptation of the powerful Phyllis Bottome best-seller story of a family caught in the upheaval of a political storm, which will be the headline attraction starting Saturday on the York United screen.Filmed under the direction of Frank Borzage, responsible for many of the screen's greatest successes, \u201cThe Mortal Storm\u201d unfolds the timely and heari- stirring narrative of a family \u201csomewhere in Europe,\u201d happy, contented, tolerant, then suddenly awakening to find itself in the throes of a new order of things resulting from political oppression, The family divides against ît- self.The sons become involved in the hatreds and passions of the political movement.The daughter breaks her engagement to the man who has.loved her for vears.The father is taken to a concentration camp, Dramatic moment after dramatic moment punctuate the story which rises to a powerful] climax in the love of the daughter for a man of her own ideals, and their attempt to escape the prison walis of hatred and intolerance around them, Miss Sullavan, James Stewart and Frank \u201cTorgan, the triumphant triumvirate of \u2018The Shop Around the Corner,\u201d leave comedy behind to portray roles of stark dramatic intensity in \u2018The Mortal Storm,\u201d The man who does not work for the love of work but only for money is not likely to make money nor to find much fun in \u2018ife.\u2014Charles M.Schwab.: At 5 pm.& 11 pm TIEBOR'S EDUCATED SEALS Dance to STAN WOOD'S MUSIC | Mondsy \u2014 Labor Day .1 Closing Celebration | | Ann Sheridan Appearing In | Monkland Film All the florid flora and fauna that flourish in much profusion the closer you get to the equator has been re-created by Warner Bros.for \u201cTorrid Zone,\u201d now playing at the Monkland United \u2018Theatre, in which Ann Sheridan \u2018is not the least of the factors contributing to the high temperu- ture indigenous to the realm.Oomph is doubly oomphasized in this equatorial clime where latitude is not only a matter of geographical measurement.\u201cTorrid Zone\u201d stars James Cagney and Pat O\u2019Brien with Miss Sheridan.The locale is a banana plantation in Honduras, between Nicaragua and Guatemala in Central America, where ,Miss Sheridan becomes a menace \u2018to the citizenry by virtue of her \u2018considerable talents as a card ; sharp.Entrusted with the task of fashioning this \u2018Torrid Zone\u201d for Miss Sheridan were Jerry Wald and Richard Macauley who, for the past three years \u2018have been teamed by Warner Bros.on many writing assignments and their present story matchs the title.Wald exclaimed that the first difficulty encountered was the fact that there was little information available on Honduras.Nobody had ever made a picture using the country as a locale and nobody knew much about it except that a lot of bananas were grown there.Neither he nor Macauley had a definite idea of what it must be like except that they understood it to he \u201ctropical.\u201d An appeal to the omniscient research department brought forth immediate results, \u201cI didn't even know, for instance,\u201d says Wald displaying his new knowledge, \u201cabout bananas.I thought they just grew like a bunch of bananas you see hanging in the markets.Well, they don\u2019t,\u201d he explained, \u2018they grew up side down.\u201d Romantic interests are intense and multiple, as they usually are when you got that close to the equator.Pat O'Brien looks with jealous disfavor on Cagney's success with women, while Cagney looks with indiscriminate favor on all the ladies except Miss Sheridan because of her special code of ethics in card playing.Miss Sheridan in turn heckles Cagney in his romantic overtures, Wald and Macauley were fully aware of the possibilities of portraying oomph at its most expressive in the sultry climate of \u201cTorrid Zone.\u201d They describe Miss Sheridan's role ag down-to- \u2014 * CYVESTMOUNT \u2014 (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) Today to Saturday DARING ADVENTURE! PRIMITIVE DRAMA ,, .1! .a civilized man, a wilderness woman in an exciting story of the far North .,! vi Parscseunt presen 4 RAY MiLLAND PATRICIA MORISON AKIM TAMIROFF UNTAMED | 0 JTECANICOLOR] 2nd Feature \"BLONDIE ON A BUDGET\u201d with Penny Singleton & Arthur Lake Friday Night After 11 o'clock Revival \"TOP OF THE TOWN\u201d earth and sympathetic, dramatie yet not without comedy.Wald and Macauley say they had a wonderful time.STARTED AS PROP MEN Mark Sandrich, producer-direct.or of Paramount's \u201cLove Thy Neighbor,\u201d and Zion Meyers, coauthor of the film which co-stars Jack Benny, Fred Allen ard Mary Martin, today revealed today that they started in the picture business together as prop boys.Tenia Sons ?\u2014 * (MONHLAND \u2014 (Monkland Ave.at Girouard) Today to Saturday A FAST-MOVING, ACTION.PACKED STORY OF THE SOE Rian ur \u2018 o'BRIEN \u20ac WN Special Feature % JOHN GARFIELD % ANNE SHIRLEY .\u2026 « Maxwell Anderson's Pulitzer prize-winning hit , .\u2019SATURDAY\u2019S CHILDREN\" Fridav Night After 11 o'clock Revival # Joan Blondell % Melvyn Douglas \u201cTHERE'S ALWAYS A WOMAN\" Sun.Mon, Tues.% JOAN BENNETT % GEORGE RAFT \u201cTHE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY\" \u201c20 MULE TEAM\" À Wallace Beery % Leo Carillo % Anne Baxter with % GEORGE MURPHY Sun.Mon.Tues.LEW AYRES | % LIONEL BARRYMORE \".with lovely Laraine Day in a new exciting adventur .+ DORIS NOLAN | \u201cDR.KILDARE\u2019S STRANGE CASE\" \u2014* VY0RAH \u2014 (St.Catherine at Guy Street) TODAY & FRIDAY \u201cFOUR SONS,\" with Don Ameche.Alan Curtis, Eugene Leontovich and Mary Beth Hughes.\u201cThe Captain Is À Lady,\u201d with Charles Coburn and Beulah Bondi.: Starts Saturday YOU'LL BE IN HYSTERICS As Cary tries to explain his BRIDE to his WIFE! WIFE RANDOLPH SCOTT\" GAIL PATRICK RKO RADIO Picture 5 \u2014 2 Big Features \u2014 * James STEWART x Margaret SULLAVAN The best-selling novel becomes a living, breathing, unforgettably exciting screen adventure! with % Anna Neagle \u2014ou ll Be Proud and Thrilled You're British em When You See This Grand Technicolor Film \u2018SIXTY GLORIOUS YEARS 2nd Attraciion, \u201cThe Honeymeoen\u2019s Over\u201d with Stuart Erwin and Marjorie Weaver % Anton Walbrook Last Show Nightly at 9 \u2014(SHOWDON \u201cDecarie at Snowdon Junction) [a Cow LaSa Boys vardg gecon eight first, Marjq Jolie ty gecon Four: Gin yards ond.Gilho der, FY) third years] Jean thwa 16 y fret Rett and Doro Morg Bo ward Bridg third years] Joan secon Doro Bo back Morg| third yearg first, Marj gel.first.ny C Gi Irene Ford 12 y Forr third and Lodg Irene thwa der, Girls Glad Gree ON (I 1949 - | re \u2014 lramatie AY they {EN r-direct.ve Thy ers, co- co-stars D ard led to- the pics prop ilitzer | S S =, 25 a ex- THURSDAY.AUGUST 29, 1540 ROYALS GAIN MUNICIPAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER MARY VAN TONGEREN WINS 100-YARD DASH FOR GIRLS: BETTY ATCHISON IS SECOND _\u2014 Mary Van Tongeren won the 100 yard dash for girls 16 years of age and under at the municipal field meet held yesterday at West- mount Park.Betty Atchison came in second.Conley Forry came first across the tape in the 100 yard dash for boys 12 and under, followed by Lloyd Williams.Results: Boys six years and under, 30 yards, first, Rene La- brosse; second, Phillip MacBride; third, Ralph Boyle.Girls six years and under, 30 yards, first.Josephine MacBride; second, Dolores LaSalle; Boys elght years and under, 50 yards, first, Fredde Hofman; second, Charles Morgan.Girls eight years and under, 50 yards, first, Shirley Beckmans; second, Marjorie Baker; third, Margaret Jollie.Boys s0 years and under, 45 yards, first, Sonny Cowie; second, Alex Concie; third, Noel Fournier.Girls 10 years and under, 75 yards, first, Siena Hofman; second, Trma MaeBride; third, Joyce Gilhooly.Boys 12 years 71d under, 100 yards, first, Conley For- ry, second, Lloyd Williams; third, Bruce Ramsay.Girls 12 years and unde , 100 yards, first, Jean Morgan; second, Joan Corn- thwaite; third, Lois Allen.Girls 16 years and under, 100 yards, first, Mary Yan Tonreren; second, Betty Atchison.Girls 14 years and under, 100 yards, first, Dorothy Greene; second, Gladys Morgan; third, Vivienne Bocking.Boys six years and under backward race, first, Phillip Mac- Bride;; second, Rene Labrosse; third, Peter \u2019iriffn.Girls six years and under, backward, first, Joan Bullis and Dolores LaSalle; second, Josephine MacBride; third Dorothy Morgan.Boys eight years and under, backward race, first, Freddie Morgan: second, Charles Morgan: third, Jim Morgan.Girls right vears and under, backward race, first, Margaret Jollie; second, Marjorie Baker; third, Stella Ter- gel.Boys 10 years and under, first, Kenneth Black; second, Sonny Cowie; third, Noel Fournier.Girls 10 years and under, first, Irene MacBride; s-cond, Betty | Ford; third, Siena Hofman.Boys 12 vears and under, first, Conley Forry; second, Lloyd Williams, third, Karl Raine.Girls 12 years and under, first, Marguerite Lodge; second, Carol Lamb, third, Irene Terry and Jean Corn- thwaite.Girls 16 years and under.first, Mary Van Tangeren, Girls 14 years and under, first, Gladys Morgan; second, Dorothy Greene; third, vivienne Bocking.third, Dorothy Morgan.ROYALS PLAY 2 THIN BILLS IN MONTREAL With a record of six victories out of their last seven games at home, Clyde Sukeforth\u2019s fighting Royals took to the road Sunday night for a brief road trip, and will return to the Stadium Sunday, September 1, when they meet the Buffalo Bisons in a double-header, with the first game starting at 2 o'clock.On Monday, Labor Day, the Royals and Bisons meet in another twin bill.Newell Kimball's fourth straight victory, & win over the Baltimore Orioles in the nightcap Sunday, merited for him the plaudits of Montreal fans, who have come to regard him as the club's most dependable pitcher.\u2018Kimball not only pitched a shutout Sunday, but also scored the winning run after leading off with a healthy two-bagger.Sunday's twin bill brought the Royals\u2019 record to four victories in their final five-game series against Baltimore.The Orioles came to town in third place, but there is still an excellent chance that ghe Royals may vault over Jersey City and Baltimore both, getting not only a berth in the playoffs, but possibly also third run in the final standings.Gus Suhr, Don Ross, Charley Gilbert and George Staller all must come in for their credit as the club battles down the final stages of lhe race.Suhr\u201d- play has been an inspiration for the .oung- er men, while Ross has come to be recognized as one of the outstanding hitters in the league.The only players ahead of him in the batting averages are men playing in small parks wkere they have YOURLASTCHANCE to Buy at Reduced Prices Our Semi-Annual Sale Closes on the 51st 30% to 40% SPORT Mon EXTRA SHOES encuano SPECIAL $8.Men's $7.00 Brogues 00 |.544.DISCOUNT 20 SHOES Do Not Miss % SALE PRICE this DISCOUNT OPPORTUNITY ON ALL REGULAR $ h ° 9 5 You know well as NEW FALL LINES NET we, that prices are in- creasing every day.SEE OUR WINDOWS NET PRICES 812.Sale 11, Sale 10.Sale 9.Sale Price $9.60 Price 8.80 Price 8.00 Price 7.20 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NET PRICES .Sale $8.40 , Sale 3.95 up .Sale 4.80 .Sale 3.40 up Price Price Price Price B Peel & Stanley Sts.1134 ST CATHERINE STREET WEST Le Loyola C.0.T.C.Returned From Camp Members of the Loyola C.O.T.C.returned from camp at St.John's last week-end and showed the results of an jn- tensive training, carried out under conditions as closely approximating those of war-time as was possible.Fifteen members of the Loyola unit have been takem on the strength of the C.A.S.F.as lieutenants.Before leaving the camp the unit had an address by Major KR.F.Routh, formerly of the Loyola 0.0.T.C.now on the local staff at headquarters.He spoke on \u201cChemical Warfare and Tactics and Strategy of Modern War.\" VACATION CLUB | SWIM AWARDS | * \u2014 * Y.M.C.A.Vacation Club Swimming awards, (Numbers denote progress): Douglas Selby 1; Gordon MacGlillvray 1; Donald Tillman 1; Gerald Kazenal 1; George Vivian 1; Charles Belanger 1; Jeffory Davis 1; Dennis Skinner 1; Robert Morrow 1; Plerre Laurendeau 1; Ian Stewart 1; Malcolm Carment 1; Derrick Mathe- son 1; Gordon MacLeod 1; Bill MacLellon 1: Stephen Terry 1; Robert MacGillvray 1; John Mac- Leod 1; Peter Swift 1, 2; Robert Gibson 1, 2; Peter Aird 1, 2; Bill Wright 1, 2; Herbert Lafontaine 1, 2; Benfield Inglis 1, 2; Allan Cockfield 1, 2; Campbell Scott 1, 2; Michael Spector 1, 2; Teddy Tobias 1, 2, 3; Norris Mas- terman 1, 2, 3; Kenneth Bram- bell 1, 2, 3; James Nesbitt 1, 2.3: Wardy Wardrop 1, 2, 3; Alan Diblee 1, 2, 3: Bruce Thompson 1, 2, 3; Ronald Brambel] 1, 2, 3.4; Donald Wadsworth 1, 2, 8, 4: Raymond Levy 1, 2, 3, 4.Bric Clapham 1, 2, 3, 4; John Snyder 1, 2, 3; Marvin Greenbaum 1, 3, 3, 4; Norman Halford 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Douglas Thompson 1, 2, 3, 4.5: John Clapham 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Leslie Clarham 1, 2, 3.4, 5; Ted Smith 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Darrick Matheson 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.Shade Tree Left For Negro Vendor A shade tree, schecCuled for destruction by the Department of Public Works, will be allowed to stand until it gets cooler so that it may cast its shade over a Negro newspaper vendor.The plans of the departmegt to cut down two trees in front of the Westmoreland Club on Grace and on Sixth Streets, were laid before Mayor J.Fulmer Bright.TE a tremendous advantage.Ross is likely to finish in the first five among the International League hitters.Gilbert has made the fans like him.Successer to the popular Tut Stainback, already he has many of the fans comparing him favorably with Tut, both as a fielder and as a batsman.Gilbert is just 21, and Is improving every day.Staller, of course, is a glugger de luxe, and loves to pepper that right field fence at the Stadium.Kemp Wicker had 17 victories on Tuesday morning.This is just about the most successful season he has ever had.He has lost only eight games, and hopes to reach the 20 mark before the final game of the season at the Stadium.Games are getting scarce, and all real baseball fans are going to see as many as possible before the curtain rings down, CROSSWORD SOLUTION call for payment : FOR RESULTS if you want to Sell, Rent or Purchase USE À CLASSIFIED AD.IN THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Call Miss Ad-Taker Today! A Courteous Collector will n2l13 of same.Ce \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MANAGER MUST S No Second Guessing When Athietes Know What the Boss Wants And Approve Methods The manager must sell his style of play to his players.\u2019 Some managers like to sacrafice more than others .play for one run a little earlier.Others like to gamble a little more.Clubs get farther when the players know what the manager wants, and are for it.There isn't any second guessing, A manager without the respect of his players is lost.There is a hap- medium in maintaining discipline.A manager can be too tough .too strict.He also can be too easy.Extracurricular activities that may do no harm may do another no good.Attitudes and temperaments dit- fer, so all players cannot be handled alike.Some have to be patted on the back, others kicked.Coaches can be a big help to a manager .teaching the game to youngsters as he wants it taught.The third base coach is particularly important.Many victories and defeats can be traced to his judg, ment in sending or not sending in runners.He also passes the bench manager's signs, By the end of the training season the manager must decide on what players he can use best, and where.He must make quick decisions during the course of a game.He must decide on\u2019 his starting WN SES TO PLAYERS N Joo McCarthy, right, discusses Yankee problems with Joe Gordon.pitchers ., .work them in tum .know when to take one out .and have enough pitchers left to work double-headers lying ahead.He must select his relief pitcher as carefully as a starter.The playing manager plays and hits for everybody.Playing and managing Is tougher on the playing end than the managing, yet it is a lot harder to manage from the bench.There is something in being in the thick of things.You have the feel of the game.The manager of a winner has little to do but name his starting pitcher, and that Is automatic.But running a losing club is no cinch.There are a lot of headaches, The big thing is to have a good club.LOSERS TAKE EARLY LEAD BUT CANNOT HOLD RIVALS; DROPPED ONLY TWO MATCHES The championship of the Mount Royal senfor Sof(ball League was settled at Kroebler Field, when the old rivals, Kroehlers and Gurneys, who finished first and second respectively at the end of tbe regular schedule, clashed in the final and deciding game.Kroehlers finished up on the long end of the 8-3 score, but not before thelr supporters had had some anxious were treated to one o fthe best games of the season.moments and the fans in general Spéctacular fleldig and hard hitting kept the fans on edge throughout the game and while both pitchers were hit quite freely, they showed good control in the pinches, especially Danny McDougall for the winners.McAskill for Gurney was tagged for 10 hits while McDougall allowed eight but the latter kept them well scattered.Gurneys jumped Into a two run lead in the first inning, when with a mw on bases, McDougall grooved one, waist high, to Mike Dooley, who promptly smashed ft out of the field for the only home run of the game.Kroehlers went out in order for their half of the first Inning.Gurneys counted another run in the second frame and it also proved their last one Kroehlers were again held hitless in their 'ialf and the hope- of their supporters sank a bit lower.H \u2018ever the batting power of the Kroehler team could pot be held in check much icpger and they started to get to McAskili in the thi: ! fnning, scoring two runs and holding the opposition scoreless.The fourth inning proved the turning point of the game and Kro-hlers really turned on the heat.Timely hitting aided by a little wildness on McAskill\u2019's part, put three men on bases when Mundey came to bat and drove a scorching two bagger into center field.A bad throw by a Gurney player allowed Mundey to complete the circuit and four runs were scored, The tables were turned, and with a three run lead, McDougall began to bear down and as a result, there was no more scoring on Gurneys\u2019 part.Good Fielding Danpy was aided by fine fielding on the part of his teammates, especially the infield, Dugas and Latreille pulling off impossible catches and also helping in one double play.Bennett In center field drew plenty of applause for several running catches.Kroehlers scored one more run in the fifth and another in the seventh and the game was called on account of darkness after Gur- ey had batted in the eighth.For the winners, Moherty, Ashley ar: Mundey were the batting stars with two hits apiece, but Mike Dooley for the losers topped everybody, hitting four for four * including a homer.The new champions are worthy holders of the fine Kroehler Trophy, having been beaten only twice all season, once in the schedule and again in the playoffs, both times by their old enemies, Gurneys.Gurney: Simms, 8rd; Russell, 1t.; Dooley, s8.; Cere, 1st; Forbes, ce; Guerttte, cf.; Lyons, 2nd; Duncan, rf.; McAsk!ll, p.Kroehler: Doherty, 2nd; Bennett, cf.; Mundey, 1st; Carlin, rf.; Dugas, 3rd; Latreille, &s.; Moy- Mahan, c¢.; McDougall, p.; Ashley, It.Umpire: Chipchage, O'Donnel} and Patterson.Score by Inning Gurney .2100000 0\u20143 Kroehler .0 0 2 41 01 x\u20148 CRICKET CLUB TO PLAY LOOP GAME AT PARK The Westmount Cricket Club will play a league games against Wanderers \u2018\u2018A'\" Saturday on Westmount Park, The team will not have the services of Elvidge, their skipper, to camp.Their laces wlll be taken hy two Juniors.On Monday, Labor Day, the elub will play a picked Montreal team sponsored by Leo Romney who is endeavouring to play some of the \u201cOld Timers\" including tre Veteran Harry Mitchell.It is proposed to start the game at 1.00 p.m., but anyone interested cor\u2018d call the Club Headquarters FI.4084 for definite information, \u201cTs she pretty?\u201d \u201cWell, she always gets a seat in a bus.\u2019\u2014Answers.ORCHESTRA AT BELMONT PARK 7 SIN rE] F 7 - UN MA Stan Wood and his orchestra who 2 =.mi ul Ft the have been supplying dance music all season at Belmont Park which closes on Monday evening, Guns Used In \u201922 Ready For Irish To Repel Invader The Irish are ready to fight any invader with the weapons they once used in the days of \u201cthe trouble.\u201d Police ~nd other officials winked {today and shook off nwk- ward questions as hidden armas caches, both in Ulster and Bire, were brought out to arm local defense forces.In Eire hundreds of rifles, revolvers, machine .guas, and plles of ammunition,\u201d bfdden for 1: years, were- being handed out to the Home Guards.They had been greased, wrapped {in oil.soaked cloth, and stored away when the fighting betweeen Free Staters and Republicans ceased in 1922, SPARKLING WINES Caylon is encouraging the {m- portation of foreign sparkiing Year's Best Score Made In Tourney The weekly putting touraa- ment held last Thursday at King George Park was won by Mr.Thompson, 6237 Belmont avenue.Mr.Thompson scorad §3 for 36 holes, which was the heat score wade in the tournament this vear.Mr.Campbell scored an 84 to obtain second place.The putting tournaments are popular this ; ear and will \u201c0 continued throughout September.BELMONT PARK TO CLOSE MONDAY NIGHT Tho sound of young Voices, In- terminglod with those of adults.havo been resounding throughout Belmont Park this week.Benefitting trom the spocial admission price and the concossions granted on soveral attractions and rides, the yougsters and grown-ups alike have been flocking to Belmont Park by the thousands dally.Friday wlll positively be the final opportunity for the youngsters to enjoy life in the open before returning to classrooms, as well as tor tho adults to take ndvantage of the special \u201cFuh and Dance Bargains\u2019 being offored at the Park.Captain John Tiebor's Trained Seals, throo amphibians in an exhibition of hand-balancing, by the use of thelp flippers, and other gymnasiic and acrobatic stunts, will conclude their ongagoment on Monday evening when Belmont Park officially ends its season.On Saturday the Canadian Car and Foundry Co.Ltd.will hold tts annual pienie at Belmont Park tor employees and friends, and on Monday.¥ \"ho* Day, the Royal Fanadian Air Force Wireless School No.1 will hold Ita onting and the Montrea} Trades and Labor Council will hold its officia) picnie.Visit Belmont Park any afler- noon or evening and enjoy the last few dnys of plenicing at Belmont Park and dance to Stan Wood's music in the beautiful dance pavilion.LEARNED KNIFE THROWING Jerome Cowan, a frequent \u201cheavy\u201d in motion plclures, today added a new trick to his collection of lethal arts when he hnd to learn knife throwing for Paramount's \u201cVictory.\u201d \u201cPass mo the \u2018lasses, Mammy.\u201d \u201cYou must say molasses, son.\" \u201cAh can't say mo\u2019 when Ah PAGE SEVEN DOWN GRANITES BY SCORES OF 3-7 AND 12-8 Royals, who lead the regular league schoduie during the summer, continued thelr winning ways last Friday evening and Saturday afternoon by de- tenting the Granites by the score The pions of the municipal softball longue.The scores do not indicate the closoness of the play as in both games tha Qranites seemed to have everytking well in hand.Poor baserunning and careless conching undoubtedly cost the Granites the 1940 championsbip.Line up for the final game was as follows: Royals O.Dalzell, ird h.; D, Browne, Lf.; T.Bren-an, r.f.; D.Maher, 1st b.; W, Willock, o.; R.Taylor, p.: \u201c3 Tolan, ra.R.Dalsell, c.f; E.Cloran, 3rd bh, Granites G.Lindsay, 8nd b.; N.Ronney, ist » ; E.Miller, c.; OC.MoClay, n.: W.Ferrler, p.; D.Randall, e.f.; R.Loftus, 1.f.; J.Mahaffey, 3rd b.; 8S.Morgan, 8.53 J.Mowatt, 8rd b.Law Scholarship To Outstanding Player It looks Ike law books \u2018ustoad of footbnll this fall for Nile Kin- nick, Jowa's All-America halfback.The University of Iowa haz awarded XKinnick a one-year scholarship in {is College of Low.Kinniok said last week that his doclsfon of whethe: to play professional footbrll or study law hinged on whethe.he would be nble to enter law school.He has discussed contr:ots with the Brooklyn Dodgers.APPEAR TOUHTHUR - Jack Benny and Fred Allen toduy are working together for, the first time on the screen In Paramount's riotous comedy \u201cLove Thy Neighbor, though both havo appeared in \u2018feature- longth and short comedies, TO BE AVIATORS * Ray Milland and Willlam Holden will be seen as student pilots in the United States Alr Corps in Paramounts \u201cI Wanted Wings,\u2019 soon to go before the cameras with Jay Theodors Reed directing, it was announced to- day.= 2 2209 ST.CATHERINE W.Delivered Ice Cold Rapid Service Till 11 p.m.FORUM GROCER ain't had none.\u201d | Busy, Dial If First Line Signals 4744 |WE.1616 NEAREST LICENSED GROCER TO WESTMOUNT ih of 9-7 and 12-9, to cmerge cham- PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1949 C.T.U.Backs Armaments, Opposes Peacetime Draft ON CAMPAIGN BOARD » OUR SHORT STORY the firat volley after the cops | } smashed through.Belle was sob- | bing in the doorway leading into! 1 | her bedroom.| Of course, they took her to , Smoke Cassid \u2018s Bostquarters, weated ber for a Facing the dilemma which Resolution to Congress | | y eek, but she finally convinced | confronts many devotees of peace \u201cWe warn against the spreaq [ the D.A.that she didn\u2019t know i idd i 7 .ADything about Finiey's connec- the desire to see their country jof totalitarian oo mure Uni.( .Cun | tion with the arson gang.I never | strong en~ugh to ward off Pg- ted lates.| di ns ove t at de:no- mr belleved she did, either.She : gression and at the same time cratic ost a 0 Sur coun- wasn't crooked, and she wouldn't \u2014 free from the -igid controls of tt She present Ro a : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_Jihave been mixed up with the Farmers in the province of militarism\u2014the National Wom- E Con rose therefore, to.ve = arson murder of little children.Quebec are foinf to be asked \u2018o.an\u2019s Christian Temperance Union| as : gress, dope, avoid vol When Smoke Cassidy was| made a grave mistake there, for The D.A.let her go, and gave|donate non-perishable foodstuffs has given a qualified endorsement |in the Prose.re $ program frisked by the cops a couple of} a right tough mug called Mike her back Smoke's gun, the one to the Red Cross Bociety which \u2018 to the defense program.any peacetime abrogation of çi.months before the Fernandez|the Boot (because he used his Finley was blazing away with vil rights through conscription or will form an extra reserve for gang got him, they found a gun shoes in fights) was sweet on when he died.I don't know why Great Britain, and a Relief Food: Its members, in convention in the armaments forced labor.\u201d Chicago, backed ; on him.It was an Army Colt Lou himself.When Wally was), gave it back.Maybe he didn't|Supply Committee.under the: program but opposed conscrip-| While there can be no question -38.\u201cShame on you, Smoke,\" found dead In an alley with bis| want it around his office.chairmanship of Mrs.Bernard tion in peacetime.Sentiment in|that these white ribbon women said Sergt.McGuire of the Ben-]skull caved In the cops took nett Avenue Station.\"Don\u2019t you know it's agalnst the law to pack a rod?\u201d \u201cSure I do,\u201d said Smoke, puffing elegantly at his cigaret, \u2018but 1 got that one in France playing hero.\u201d And that was true.He was hooked, anyway, but in 10 minutes hig mouthplece got him out on bail, and he left the sta- tlon house grinning.He never ved to come to trial.Smoke Cassidy's gun from his right hip pocket.Mike the Boot had a swell alibl.No one was ever picked up for the killing, and Belle got Smoke\u2019s rod back again.\u201cI just loaned jt to Wally,\u201d she told Lieutenant Murphy of the Homicide Squad.\u201cHe said he was scared of someone, but I don't know who.\u201d It was & year or two after that, maybe more, and Belle hadn't married again.She drop- A few nights later Belle called me up on the phone at Pete Malloy\u2019s saloon, where a bunch of us used to hang around after work.\u201cI want to see you,\" she said.\u201cIt's important.\u2018 When she opened the door I could see that she had aged several years since the night that her husband died in front of her.\u201cHave à shot of Scotch?\u201d she said.Languedoc, has been formed te; make the necessary arrangements it was announced by Red Cross House here today.The Red Cross believes that this evidence of practical interest in the future of Britain adds further proof of the solidarity of the British Empire in times of emergency.Farmers will be asked to give such as canned vegetables, dehydrated fruits, maple syrup, honey R.N.Watt, president of the Montreal Tramways Company, (left) and Hon.Henri Groulx, provincial secretary and minister of health, who have accepted the joint, chairmanship of the Canadian Red Cross Society province-wide campaign to raise $1,000,000 as part of the national campaign for $5,000,000.and continues until Oct.2nd.The appeal opens on Sept.23 standard size tins for the canning of these supplies and crates for their gifts in case lots as it would the org-niza\u2018ion was divided cver the conscription question, but the issue was threshed out in a closed meeting of the Evecutjve Board, composed of all State W.C.T.U.Presidents, national officers, and department heads.When it got to the floor yesterday there was no discussion.À resolution opposing \u201cconscription or forced labor\u201d was adopted, the \u2018noes\u2019 being clearly a minority.The majority opinion was for- are opposed with deep conviction to the fundamentals that dictator countries stand for, the conflict in Europe over these issues has appeared to be remote from this convention, Almost all of them home women, the white ribboners seem to regard the European war ag something to be deeply deplored, but not directly affecting them, It did not enter into their discussions to any great degree.k if odd £ and other energy-givin foods.cause unnecessary wor Th accepted increased mili- ao all row how more ped the name of Muskovitch as| I let her mix me a highball, The Red Crons ad provide shipment, all without charge.Ar cans were shipped.cibly presented er tary nis il for this coun.of the Hotsy Totsy Tavern and sy and pros known as Slane wed Tong a siness.It fangemen donations ° be shipped Mrs.Langedoc announced that Pennsy'vania State College, Mrs.|try as a necessity, then proceed.elle Cussdly.wa .e opened a .when they got (hrough examin.luek cop who next had smoke table drawer and\u2018 handied me|bYe.It was four block's from to Red Cross House, St.Antoine '°4Uisition forms, on which Berthalee Broyles, who directs|{ed to urge the Government to ing him at the country morgue there were 57 machine gun bullets In and through him, He was not pretty to look at on the slab, T know, for 1 was covering the story.And he had one of those $10,000 gang-funerals, Of course, Cassidy'# old gun.He was a rookie cop, one Tom Sullivan, a young fellow still in his probationary period, The damned fool left home one day without his own gun, and discovered that his Smoke's gun, \u2018Take this,\u201d she said.\u201cGet rid of ft.Give it to someone you don\u2019t like, but anyhow get rid of ft.\u201d I put the gum in my pocket Belle's flat to the river, and tha street was well lighted.But I didn't walk on the sidewalk, I kept to the middle of the street, and didn\u2019t breathe easy until] I reached the bridge.Then I street without freight charges so that the donors will not be asked to bear any expense whatsoever outside of the cost of the gitt.The cans will bear labels on which the donors will be asked to farmers can order the requisite number of cans and cases will shortly be ready for distribution and will be issued on request, Red Crosses branches throughout the province are being asked the W.C.T.U.\u2019s Department of International Relations for Peace.Mrs.Broyles expressed no doubts as to the right course for this nation to take.Conscription in peacetime, in her opininn, would consider the advantage of counser- ving food resources by putting 3 ban on liquor.In resolutions, they urged prohibition as a \u2018\u2018defense time\u201d measure.They also called upon individuals to \u201chow their , i ioti by abstaining from li- i dropped the gun over.I'll bet I| print their names.to co-operate in this work as well be a blow to civil liberties and patriotism L : no gangster funeral, even In Chi- doar os dt Have ES and drank the highball.There|bopped a fish on the head witn| In order to ensure an efficient as the co-operative canneries|a long move toward dictatorsbip.|quor that they might conserve 7 cago, cost 10 grand, but they like time, and he remembered that didn\u2019t seem anything to say.J|it before it sank into the mud [receiving system in Montreal which will be asked to give a per- Her resolution, adopted verbatim, resources and give more help to nd to call it that, Always it's 10 Bella's flat was onl b t had another drink and said B00d-lat the river bottom.farmers will be asked to send in centage of their crop this year.read: starving people.an nd.8 Y abou aj SC Ee ka was burled in swell block from the station house.; Ho fashion, lying in a silver-plated n rue was kind of sweet on se coffin that set the boys back no he .meal.and knew about or more than a load of hay.Therc > at Colt.So he dropped In and a was a truckload of flowers.A rowed he ind an hour after- 3 lot of loca] politicians and some] Ward.tin she ng in the dicks wil of the more important hoodluma.oom # | ol aratow Station he day as well as the lesser fry, looked a noon ne a ote od \u2018op on sympathetically ns Smoke\u2019s| \"26D een cleaned in a long prin comely widow.Belle, wept time.The poor hoob neglected ho copiously at the open grave.te fond It, and shot himself in æ But this is not the story of It as * | ant | ° .vin Smoke Cassidy.He's been written wasn ong after repea P F R G B Ph P + E I C G I M g girls up plenty.This 1s about his rod,| that Belle got married a third +8 oR, auvin ° ° roprie or \u2014 mi e outure, enera ana er Birk which was put on ice at the polica time.She was then about 34, ct pe station two months before he was; &Nd her look had begun to fade, + shot.For some reason Belle] This time she married a guy who will Cassidy wanted it back, and she|looked mighty respectable.His wit went to see Sergi.McGuire three ame was Finley\u2014Willlam K.vo days after they had laid Smoke Finley\u2014and he was an insurance \u20188 away.adjuster.Had a pretty fair job, man , sald enough to set up housekeeping pelle got it in the army,\u201d sa with Belle In a nice apartment mod \u201cAnd so what?\" sajd McGuire, UP bY Greenleat Park.Belle said thes \u201c ; .|it was high time she settied RG = veu.in the idiom of tho day.\u201cI was ; \u20ac pue , | ; ue CB td Sh 2 | {| 4500 ST.CATHERINE WEST 2159 \u2018ST.CATHERIN [25 onsua | > .! ov- [$ a Ce a omy Ete TRUS EOV| the McCoy.They had a thousand LIT TIT L CORNER ABBOTT AVE.NEAR SEVILLE THEATRE LOTION : dollar sedan and Belle wasn't h $ JE \u2018How many of the boys turn- \\ .with purchase © {ple time sumer amen 1, mers en nee OR Î Wilbank 8468 WEllington 5977 50: woobBURY Vi, 1 Belle.\u2018About a dozen, I guess, , ' | i if you were sap enough to do peer Pid 4 at eee a EAL LAY % = CREAM h \u201d 1 ! ro! - i it.\u201d And then she turned on the she got, and she never sven tose.Etat AT charm with her big black eyes, a tear or two trickled down her roughed checks.She got the rod, and a month or so later Sammy (The Vest) Muskovitch was packing it, Now, nobody lked Sammy much, He was in the slat ma- \u2018chine racket on the West Side, was proud of having got a niok- \u2018| evening, ed a little beer party at home in her husband's absence.He was a quiet, unprepossessing little man, about 40.I used to drop out there once In awhile in the Belle always lked us district reporters, and we liked her, and when she was in the limelight as Smoke Cassidy's widow and the murdered Sam- LATTES Ey of , ol de CHRES 252 FREE Fitch Hair Tonic (value 15e) LEA FOR ONLY \u2014 LCA 475 ) 15c Halo Shampoo with ith « , name from Clem Lane, who , w < turned out newspaper sobriguets|™Y'8 Widow we asked our rewrite Fit h Sh Colgate Ss Tooth » of , .men to give her a break, which ITC ampoo l © by the baker's dozen every week, they usually did P + 3 9 and it was underworld recogni- y * asie g ;x tion indeed to be known as \u201cMa-| The police arson squad was [4 A : chine Gun,\u201d \u2018Ice Wagon,\u201d \u201cThe having its hands full, There were .teac ! Gloom\u201d or \u201cThe Vest.\" & lot of fires, and some of them Prot Belle Cassidy married Sammy looked mighty suspicious, It was most & a few weeks after she had given |NOt Until they caught Louis the TOOTH PASTE men 4 Mim Smoke\u2019s rod.There was no sen red-handed, ith a can of inter : question about her good looks, |SAsoline in his mitt, sprinkling i = Ww, \u2018 but she was sort of a dumb oan ven a Teen filled base- COLEO 29¢ Listerine 3 for 49c the i honey.of a neighborhood grocery - .the j She and Sammy epent their|Store, that the thing broke wide FOR NEO PALMOLIVE 3 i 16 ¢ Ipana 10c-23c-39¢ ane 4 honeymoon in French Lick, and A : guess they mused id .LUX 5 Forhans 10c-23c-39c Ti 4 on thelr return they went to a retly rough, but when f = larg i little restaurant on 14th street they got through with him he'd HAY FEVER Chemical Food Kol 10c-23c-37 H.\u20ac > for a snack.As they were munch-[*Pilled the beans on about 50 1 # olynos C-£3C-37/C cipa | hing on isha.niwiche| ro.Ono thom.was i ALLERSAL |1.15-2.45-4.45 |Lifebuoy213 oon © and drinking beer, two big goril- Beckham street tenement.Six FLOATING Minty\u2019s 19c-37c bis > las came in and let Sammy have people died that night, including AYERST C b li 3 f 14 \u2018 Th Noa, four lttle children.It was a well 1 00 - 2 00 arDoilc or Pepsodent Tooth ed.i At the morgue they listed |Or&anized gang of arsonists, and » \" .Gall i Sammy's effects as follows: one|LoOuis pretty rough, but when Cod Liver Oil CASHMERE 2 for 11g Powder 23c-39c Ogle 4 wallet, containing $655 in cur-|A8 Well as the many landlords, POL ARCEX Softer] Safer! Toro ; rency; a gold watch and chain; merchants and small shopkeepers 3 9 Z - 98 g ~ .les j È some unimportant letters; an Tho sa he ahaurance, ode puis ENN I ticid \u2019 12 Box 23¢ evi © army Colt .38, and his blood-| Boss, he sald, was Belle\u2019s hus- Pe 0 \u2019 Ansectlicidaes levi] > stained clothing, his steel vest.band, a : ; 1.5 KEPLER S Marvellous 30 BOX 49¢ lish ; he widow claimed it all prompt-| They didn\u2019t waste any time TA c M ?tes ¢ ly, locluding the gun.Sammy|rounding up that murderous 200 TISSUES 13 Malt and Larvex .\u2026.83\u20ac M k U 48 pe 73° grad § didn\u2019t get much of a funeral, for,mob, and squads were sent out ABSORBENT COTTON .Sapho 24c, 47c, 83c ake P been 4 he was by no means a big shot.[in all directions.Capt.Mitchell f 25¢ Cod Liver Oil Flytox 24c, 43c 73c ary The papers said he had been try-| and six picked men went to Find- 2 or \u2019 , Echo ing to chisel in on the alky rack-|ley's apartment.They didn't ex- 1 25 Flit 19c, 33c Face Rouge and M 3 et in his territory although he/pect any trouble from him, but Ib.¢ f = .Moth B erad : was making plenty of dough |they were prepared anyhow.They \u2014 o re 29c, 49 Lipstick Jam \u2018Ÿ with his fixed slot machines.got into the building and Mitchell C, £3¢, 49¢ pron 8 Next in our story comes Wally | 82d four of his men walked up YARDLEY'S SOAP PURE NORWEGIAN scho \u2018 Plincer, although he didn't marry|tWo flights to the apartment.The FREE Yardiey's Pert ° .go : Ç M 4 Belle.Wally somehow doesn't|Other two covered the rear fire With ardley\u2019s Perfume Cod Liver Oil .£ ot.Mr.; it Into the picture.He was just scape.I was let in on the story, Paracid2 TOOTH BRUSH 49:22 5 mat Ï a well-tallored drunken bum, who ANd wWent along to see how Belle i 0 pr | Mr # got about $100 a month for the owl ake It.Remember, 1 ai- or 5 257 - 45¢ For V $ leg he dropped at St.Mihel.It| Ways er.or Vacuum IN( came by cheque right on the| Capt.Mitchell rang the door ) ' Cleaners £ TALCUM \u201c first, and Wally had no trouble ra ea voice dt Yoh ria.ERGENS ALL PURPOSE FACE CREAM We carry a complete line of AYERST ; cashing the cheques, Then he ha ed to know who It IR i 1 S5¢ Nit % an older brother with plenty of| Was.MAX FACTOR'S ALPHAMET TES Large fin \u201cPolice!\u201d » what it takes, who paid his room olice!\u201d\u201d said Mitchel! sharp- @ rent and gave him money ocea-[l1y.\u201cOpen up!\" Value 75c for f BEAUTY AIDS 8 3 50 SILVIKRIN Th 5 sionally just to keep him out of| There wasn't a sound for a 1.00-1.5 a \u2019 Sacie 4 sight, That's why Wally could Mibute or two.Then a shot rang H ir Restorer W0OD\u2019S DEODORIZER FlCce % wear good clothes, and he drank Out, & bullet crashed through the Special! - a 0?th À up his money about as fast as it|door.A cop named Verity BOYS JOINING YOUR COD the | Ein MA Liven o ural 2,25/105 - 25¢ = : he cddged drinks from his ac-|the shoulder.Then Belle started VACUUM à ° Cont 7 quaintances.screaming inside the place.THE MIL A LIVER OIL EARLY A ul.2 kibit: ÿ He had one good trait, though.luce! yelled to his men to get Be sure to get your requirements \"en \u2014\u2014 oe I 4 He always paid his speakeasy|back from in front of the door, BOT ILE : ; : ~All , ve 3 bills when he was in the dough, [and he fired a couple of times here.Now is the time to We have on hand all Drene Shampoo Lave Ÿ and thus could take most of his| before crashing it with hie bulky : tock Tens { poison on the cuff.Wally and|shoulders.They all moved tn.29 ¢ WE CARRY EVERYTHING check and stock up LENTHERIC PERFUMES 15¢-33¢-5 8c-98c 3 Rolls 23 é¢ I th 4 Belle were about the sama age, | firing as they ran.Finley was NEEDED your medicine chest.ji a end she sort of took a shine to| Shooting back at them.The cap- .nt him.But he was a two-timer,/tain was pinked\u2018 fn the legs, but bo | 3er \u2018round an canes paces manne woe \u201cmia maw GET YOUR BRIDGE PADS AT MELROSE.THEY ARE FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER.Dro # her around to the dance places, maining shells into Finley's .ar 7 he'd pick up with a hot-spot]body, but I guess it wasn't any RE ve te i elnger named Lou Feranza, He use.The man was dead with mm ns le gt >.| b .A * # ol [4 | "]
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